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Tta CZIGCII CTATLC: !AII. Cclea. Oregca. Thursday Herring J -3 17. 1CI3 TWELVE BISHOP'S Salem's Style Leaders for Men! Where They Are What They Are Doing Herb Grant, ion of Mr. ad Lira. H. P. Grant, 1120 North 18th street, Salem, and who recently graduated from the University of Oregon, has been "ordered by the navy to report for deck officer training at Columbia university, . New York City, on June 21. Upon eompletion of his course at Co lumbia, young Grant will be com missioned an ensign.- - PORTLAND, June ltXff)-Ma- Jor James B. Hardie, marine ' corps recruiting officer, said - Wednesday that although draft quotas are filling major needs' a limited number of 17-year-olds may enlist this month. ' JLeon I Peavy, Salem, and Donald E. Kempf, ' McMinnville, , were listed among those recently accepted for marine service. Pvt. Robert C. Abrams, torn of CoL andMrs, Carle Abrams, has 'arrived at an island post in the south Pacific, they were advised in a letter, received Tuesday, first " communication from him since : they visited him in California Just before he went overseas. The let ter indicated that the island on which Pvt. Abrams was stationed was not far from a scene of ac tion. He was sent overseas just . three months after entering serv ice. He trained at Camp Barkley, Texas.-- ; Capt. Floyd Slegmnnd left Wednesday to return to his ex- Kans airbase.; He had spent a week here with his parents. - LL Kelly Moore has written his father, J. WV, Moore, that he re cently "ran Into Andy Byrd" of Salem, who told him that he had been with "Chuck" Hagemann until a short time before but that Hagemann had been sent to an other base. All three are i in the orthern theatre of the Pacific war. - In a V-mail letter to the editor of the Oregon Statesman, Pvt. John R. Kelly reported that he receives his paper regularly someplace in the Southwest Pa cific and enjoys the service men's column. He also said he enjoyed geeing the pictures of his friends In the Statesman and was glad to know that his service men bud dies were safe. Leon L. Peavy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred D. Peavy of 1625 North Capitol street, Salem, en tered the marine corps in Port land last weekend. Peavy was graduated from Silverton i high school a few years ago .arid later attended the ' Oregon College -- of Education where he played on the freshman basketball team. He was later employed by the Union Pa cific railroad at LaGrande. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larkins of Salem have learned recently that I their son, Melvin Larkins, serving J with the armed forces . in New Guinea, has been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant. Set. Lloyd A. Claggett, son of Mrs. JE. T. Patton, 492 South High street, Salem, has been promoted to technician fourth grade at his station in Camp Lee's quarter master replacement training cen ter in Virginia. William G. Phipps has returned to Salem from the Aleutian islands to visit his mother,' Mrs. Mamie Phipps, 1760 Berry street. Phipps is - an- electrician's mate 3c and has been serving in the navy 17 months. Ronald Ilaskins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Haskins, has enlisted with the Seabees and will leave for this preliminary framing in Williamsburg, Va, June 18. . ? Egan F. Hoffman, son of Emil Hoffman of Salem, has received m his commission as an ensign in the naval air corps at ' the Corpus Christi, Texas, naval training center. Hoffman was formerly a student at San Jose State college. f Fireman Second Class Franklin Barth arrived Tuesday : night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ci F. Barth, 2061 State street, to spend a brief leave. He has been in action in : the : Pacific. Barth enlisted in the navy last December and took his basic train Ing at San Diego, Calif. He was employed at the Standard Oil company before entering the ser vice. ; . u,.;, .,. i -. Mrs. Elmer Asche reports that her two sons have joined the navy. and that one, a Seabee. is now at Camp Peary, ' Williamsburg, Va., and the other, a fireman first class, , is stationed somewhere in the southwest Pacific. Both 4 of her sons lived at Aumsvflle and were graduates of Gates, high school. . GATES Clyde Barney la the ed friends at Gates Saturday. AUSUnN William Massey, who is stationed at Camp Swift, Texas, is expected home June "27 n furlough. C,. IXAZrli GSEEN Capt. and JJrs. Arthur Clemens and small son left Monday for Wasco, Calif., after visiting several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ten Clemens. Saturday night Capt. Clemens' sister, Mrs. Ted Kostvcld '.of ; Tlonitor, inivted friends to hir heme to visit the Cle-r-ens during tieir stay. Sun day the Ec3 Clemens invited tlx. and Mrs. . Bostvold and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clemens and children, Douglas, David and Mar ilyn,' to dinner which was given in honor of the visitors." j Capt. Clemens is a commanding officer of an armored division at Camp Cooke, Calif, and was spending a 15 day furlough. . ; LINCOLN r Harry Ahfrd, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W; Ashford of Lincoln,' is leaving for Monterey Friday. He has been at tending radio school in California. Petty Officer Second Class Pihl A. Williams has. arrived in "Vir ginia where he ii stationed at Camp Peary, according to the lat est message received by . his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen C. Wil liams of Lincoln. The young man is with the naval construction bat talion. Formerly he was refrige rator engineer at the Capital Ice and Cold Storage company in . Sa lem, fin speakingof the weather conditions at Camp Peary he says, "Oregon has it over Virginia, at least this section, where even the nights are unbearably . hot." Richard Madsen, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Madsen, formerly of Lincoln and now residing at La Grande, finished high school this June and enlisted in the navy radio school, being sent to Farra gut, Idaho, Having passed one ex amination with; flying colors, he will be sent to Chicago upon com pleting his ; course. A brother, Robert Madsen, 16, is on duty in lookout service at Eugene. - ; - MARION FORKS Stanley Chance, whose home , is at Mill City but who now is in the army stationed in California, called on friends here Wednesday. He was a driver for' the; Mill City meat truck before entering the. service. PIONEER CpU Harold Brown, who: is on a two weeks furlough from Texas, Is .visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown. " 1 - Sgt. 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