PAGE FOURTEEN Jhm OrJXSOII STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Sunday Morning. October 11. IStt Service - Men Where They Are , What They're Doing Promoted HuTiere do yo get year Items for The Statesman's Ser vice Men column? is a ques tion : frequently : put te this newspaper's ' news department by parents and friends ef men la service. The answer Is: This 4s the service men's own column. A large proportion of the news items It contains are , eontribnted ' by parents, friends and the men, them selves. Others come from the various army, navy and marine posts 'and training stations. All are welcome. UaJ. Clarence E. Grelr (above), whose promotion from the rank f captain In the US army was announced this week, is the son f Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Grei of rente seven and has two broth- . era in the service.1 Leonard tSreir, first sergeant, is at Grays Harbor, while Vernon Grclg. technical sergeant, is attending officers' candidate - school - at Camp Davis, NC. Major Greig is with the coast artillery at Fort Stevens,- Ore. Be is widely known here, having attended Salem schools. He was employ ed by the First National bank in Salem prior to his induction In September, 1940. Mrs. Greig and their children. Sally Jo and William, are residing at Seaside. SALEM HEIGHTS Merrill G. Van -Cleave, grandson of Mrs. Beatrice .Merrill, will spend some time with her here while on fur lough. His home was formerly here but . the family moved to Stayton. Corp. Westly McWain, now in Hollywood, recently spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Carl Trick, Santa Ana, Calif. Capt Trick is stationed in southern California. SILVERTON Harlan Moe, in structor in the naval , air corps at Corpus ' Christi, Tex., is at home on a furlough. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moe at Silverton. Merl Larson, son of W. C. Lar son ' and brother of Mrs. Alvin Legard and Harson Larson of Sil verton, enlisted , this week in the army air corps at Portland and will be inducted Wednesday. William J. Lentsch wa ad vanced to aviation machinist's mate second class at the US na val air station at Corpus Christi,' Teat, according to information , "received by his parents, the Matt Lentsches. Edwin Burton, son of City Man ager and Mrs. E. K, Burton, has been transferred from Utah to another post, he has written his parents. - . " - Nelson Black, aviation cadet at Mather field, Sacramento, has been a guest of his parents, the J. R.. Blacks. . Robert Morrison, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Morrison, formerly of Silverton but now of Aumsville, has been promoted to corporal. He is stationed at Camp Pickett, Va. His wife, the former Leonara Heater, daughter of the Walter Heaters, will join him soon! Richard Scharback, US navy, has been transferred to combat duty, his parents . learned this week. One son, Bernard, is now with the army in Hawaii. and Ray mond is on submarine duty. -" Odin Hollin, son of ; Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hollin,' Is now with the navy and is stationed at San Diego. " '. .' v;- 'J " . CENTRAL HOWELL Leonard Roth has enlisted in the US navy and has been assigned to the ra dio department He will have two months preliminary training, at Portland night school. -' Darreli Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, has been home for several weeks after six months training in the US army, heavy artillery division. He was given an indefinite leave to assist with farm work. JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hague are visiting their son, William, at Fort Worth, Tex. He is stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., but will meet his parents at Fort Worth. INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becken have been notified that their son, Bill, has been made a master sergeant He is now to attend officers. training school after spending a short furlough with his wife and sons at Shrevesport : La. Sit Becken Is now stationed at Me Dfll field. Tamps, Fla. s Pvt. C. E. Edwards visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Westerman. He is in the US marine corps and has been visit ing his parerts at Casper, wyo., and visited his grandfather, E. J. Edwards at Tillamook. '. i Pierce to Visit Before Election ' Reports received at the capitol Saturday Indicated that Walter M. Pierce, La Grande, democratic nominee for representative in con gress from the second congres sional district, may spend a few days in Oregon prior to. the No vember' election. , ; , . ., Pierce Is Opposed by Lowell Stockman, Pendleton wheat grower and former member of the state - liguor control commission. Stockman' already has launched an aggressive campaign. Mn. Pierce was expected to ac company her husband to Oregon. Stewart to Speak To Salem Chamber Salem chamber of commerce will hear Dr. William Blair Stew art office of price administration, at its weekly luncheon ' meeting Monday. Miss Helen Fletcher, president of the Business and Professional Women's club, will introduce the speaker. Dr. Stewart Is on leave of ab ; sence from Reed college, where j he has been professor of econo- t . mics. He has studied at Reed, Uni versity' of Illinois and Stanford university. He has served on the staff of food research institute at Stanford, with the social science research council, and as economist with the grain futures admini-, stration, department - of i agricul ture, j.-v;-.;''...-. '.r'-:"i:-:. ; " C"7 Jl C5 - ..nnvR4 LUGIIEST CASH P3ICES PAID 5 IF irr1St Frcnl end ilcmay Slrccb Word has been received from Terry B. Strake by his mother, '. Mrs. Mona Strake, 17 Park ave . nue, that he is with the chemical "n warfare division on an island in ' the southwest Pacific Strake went " overseas In May. , Pvt William H. Van Natta, for mer news editor of The States man and more recently assistant news editor of the Oregon Jour nal, has been assigned to Camp Roberts, Calif. Mrs. Van ".Natta . (Maxine Fleet) is in Montana Yisiting her father. Burch Judson - has enlisted in the US navy and left from Port land Saturday night for Norfolk, Va., where he will be in the con struction battalion. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judson, 43 McGilchriit avenue, and has been for five years bookkeeper and office manager for Skewis & Judson. " j . : - ' - Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Marr re ceived word that their son Robert is confined to Jthe naval hospital at San Diego, undergoing! plastic surgery.''.; - ,,. ;:. - PORTLAND, Oct M -(ifp) Navy enlistments announced here Saturday included: Orlan do P. West Jr., Glen H. Hard man, William F. West Philip H. Ferris, James IL Chrlstensen, Rex O. Alsman, Glenn W. Als . man, Salem. . . Mr. and Mrs. Milo Matthews have received word that their son, l.t M. C. Matthews, has arrived safely in England. Before enter ing the service in July, Lt Mat- . thews , was practicing dentistry in Lebanon. . " - A former Salem attorney, 1 J. Ray Rhoten, now a second lieu tenant recently visited here brief ly on his way1 from Fort Warren, la., to Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Ralph Denham, a -signalman in the. US navy, has recently visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Denham of West Salem. He also visited with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramage of Salem, and his broth er, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Denham of Silverton. Denham en listed in January. Donald - Largent has finished his- six .weeks training , at the coast guard training school' at Bonneville and is now stationed at Portland. Mrs. Largent is also at Portland. Largent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Largent of Ealem. , S f SXLVEXTON HILLS Five eons ta the US military service . ss the record of Mr. and Mrs. John Zcttcrberg. Their eldest eon,. Victor, left this week for Camp Lewis ta be Inducted In , s the army. His four, brothers in the army are Glen at Camp Carson, Gus at Camp- White, Medford; Elmer at Santa Monica; and Sidney ' in overseas service. Roy, is the sixth and : youngest son, . still at home and too young to enlist i ONITOKM Rwatki; oajwtats; rtuwtl cxmitm: -tacrvaae interest rat. A Prodeoti) tS-Var Mort ate Is tht safa way to finaac woor horn. Avallasl la ! (ccUoos (HA financing eptional. HAWKINS BO BEETS, INC. Authorized Mortgage Loan Solicitor Cor Tbe Fnraennai insvirance wo of Amrtca. Cuardlan BuiWlng Salem, Oregoo OCTOBER n With Savings You'll Remember All Yearl Happy Birthday to yon! 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