The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 30, 1943, Page 14, Image 14

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in ; mechanics at Camp - Rucker,
Ala., and has returned to Salem
to visit his parents. Mrs. Adams,
the former Bernice Cole,- accom
panied her husband back to Sa
lem and plans to stay here during
; Adams three weeks furlough. :
Efi. Deran Farsegian, soa of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parsegian, has
' returned to 'his home in Salem
to spend a' ten-day, furlough with
his parents. Sgt. Parsegian is sta-
tioned In Arizona and Is home for
the first time in a year. He re
cently .completed 'his. third year
I in the army. ' . 1
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Capt. Dew H. Lovell, above, was
. critically wounded la action la
' the sooth Pacific Tuesday, July
20, Mrs. Lovell ; has . been In
formed la a telegram from the
war department. He was com
mander of the Salem National
gvard company when It went
to Australia early ; in 1942, but
later was transferred to anoth
' er command. Capt. Lovell was
connected with the MeCuneand
. Lovell service station at Cen
, ter. and Church , streets' before
1 being; : mastered Into national
service in 1941. Mrs. Lovell
and their two children, Thomas'
and Kay, live at 755 Norway
street. .. -
Donald Betser Bowers, ton of
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bowers of
565 South 2Qth ' street,' Salem, 5 is
now 'stationed at the naval train
ing station in Farragut, I Idaho,
' where he will take his : recruit
training in, preparation to becom-
: ing 'a member of the fighting
fleet "
LIBERTY Alvin Billins third
class aviation machinist mate, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Billings
of route three, Salem, is home on
leave from the naval air station
" at Jacksonville,- Fla. - ' : --T
They also have a .son, Cecil, fn i
' the navy who : is stationed at
- Warfiington, DC.1 .-. -
S YVEGLE Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hensell have received noti
fication from the war department
that their son, Fred, has been sent 1
overseas. They have' had no let
s', ter from him for several weeks.!
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INDEPENDENCE CpL Alfred
Sylvester will leave today for his
post at Lowry Field! He has been
spending a ten day furlough here
with his wife and his parents, Mr. !
and Mrs. R. A. Sylvester. ;
6rt. and Mrs. Cecil Roef have
arrived at Abilene, Tex, where he
will attend a four month's course
in medics. ; ...
ZENA SUff Srt. Harold W.
French, who has been stationed
at Alamogordo, NW, sent his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James A.
French, a card this month saying
his address now is in care of the
postmaster. New York, NY. Sgt j
HYench spent his boyhood here at
tending elementary school at Zena.
later being graduated from Salem
hign school. His wife will go to
Los Angeles and has made tenta
tive plans to return to Oregon la(-
er. T . 1,
Pfe. Leonard A. Neal, US marine
corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al
vro Neal of Snbllmity, has com
pleted five weeks'; training at
Camp - Gillespie, a parachute
training center near San Die so,
Calif. He waa promoted to his
present rank as a resalt of oat-
standing ability shown daring
training 'and is qualified now
to wear the eorled wing lBig-
aia of a paramaiiae. During
traialag ho made many prac
tice leaps from the 250 foot
tower and six leaps under simu
lated combat conditions from a
marine corps plane.
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Ernest Orvllle Carlson, soa of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. . Carlson of
Sublimity,"; has recently .gone to
the Farragut, Idaho, naval train
ing station. Carlson will be elw
gible to qualify for a specialized
training course in one of the navy
schools upon the completion of
his' basic training.
take physical and mental training
for the Job he will do with the
navy In coming months of the
war. . ,
GERVAIS John M. Gent, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Gent, for
merly of Gervais but now living
in JEugene has been , called into
the service. He left -Eugene last
Thursday for Fort Lewis, Wash,
DETROIT Mrs. Oliver John
son has "heard from" her son,Bob,
nat he has - arrived safely over
seas, i .
' ELDRIEDGE CpL Virril Wood
and Mrs. Wood from Camp Adair
axe vlsiUng at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Edwards. He is
Mrs. Edward's son. Mrs. Wood is
si nurse and Cpl. Wood is on a 14
ay sick leave, having recently
undergone an appendectomy. In
tbe-future ho will receive a 15 dav
lurloughr also, Mr.' and Mrs. Ed
wards, Miss Darlene Edwards and
Leroy i will accompany the Woods
to Camp Adair- Saturday. They
pun to leave-FJdriedge Sunday to
visit relatives in Portland -before
he reports for duty.
- ST. LOUIS Word hii hi r.
edved by Mr. and Mrs. Fi N. Jung-
winn mat their son, Pvt. George
ungwirtn is attending DePaul
universiay in Chicago. He is study
ing 10 . DC a surveying engineer. L '
- Lester A. Hemmlnrsen of Salem
has recently enrolled in Washing.
ton State , college where he will
study two terms preparing him-
eii lor an appointment as- an
aviation cadet in the army . air
forces ' flying training command.
Mis wife . lives at 2385 North
Front street in Salem.
Willard Alfred Olson, son, of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Olson of 1130
South 22nd street, Salem, has en
rolled at the Farragut, Idaho, na
val training station where he will
Collection
For China
Is Taken -
UNIONVALE "Christmas I for
China . Missions" was the .theme
of services at the - Unionvale
church and Sunday school last
week. Beginner's class, including
children up to 12 years " of I age.
sang three hymns. Collection will
be turned over to the mission fund
to get supplies on the way, in' time
for Christmas. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stou ten-
burg " ancT;Mr; ' and 'Mrs. Erwin
Stoutenburg : and daughter. Bev
erljr, of Portland were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Noble . and Mr. and Mrs. Ari
Launer. - ' - r '
Oscar Williamson of Portland.
former- resident of this , district.
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Countiss Sunday. He is "sufferine
from toe after effects of influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brown of
Portland, accompanied by the lat
ter s mother, Mrs. C. J, Countiss
of Unionvale; were among those
who went to Dayton for the an
nual homecoming. Many from tW
custrict attended.
Donald Brown of Portland re
turned Sunday to assist his grand
father, C J. Countiss. with hoeinf
ana xarm work. :
' st. Homer Brown was recent
ly the guest 'of honor at a party
held at the home of Miss Delvon
Long ' of Salem.' Twenty . five
guests were present.
Foot Is Bruised
ELDRIEDGE .Herbert Brun-
didge painfully bruised his foot
while working with the combine
last week. He Is able to work
again now, however.
. PvC Daa D. Adams, ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Adams of King
wood, drive, .Salem, -'has recently
completed his preliminary course
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PORTLAND," July 2-0?VNavy
recruits announced here Thurs
day; i ' k ' ' 1. . i : V-H ; I ;-' T
. Salem Lester D. Bolton, Mar
vin R. Jensen, Robert L. Norton,
Ralph H. O'Brien, Leo L. Ramp
and Benjamin A. Beal. .
: Woodburn Bernard D. Bum
garner, Paul W Dickenson, Theo
dore E. Hanauska, John C Hu
gilL Robert W. Kosse, Harlan L
Nelson, Orrin A. Ostrom and Joe
E. Walker, jr.
Silverton Norris T. v Anderson,
Millard "E. ' Campbell, Bruce L.
Dickman, , Allan J. Gilbert and
Melville J. Rue. ,
Stayton Elgen E. Burch, Earl
L. Kirsch and James W. Thomas.
TurnerEarl S. Prather, jr
and Virgi B. Woodrum. j
Sherwood--Roy R. Hulett.
Sheridan Kenneth B. Graham.
Mount 'Angel Arthur A. Hass-
ler and Delmer M. Lulay.
Mill .aty Donald N. ; Nelson
and George E. Spicer. .
; Lyons Virgil E. Schuetz.
Carlton William H. MacAulay.
Aumsville Bob D. Creason.
Albany Gerald E. Hooker.
SUNNYSIDE Bad1 Hagedorn,
son of Mr. and Sirs. Eoy nage
dorn of Sonnyslde, Is home on
leave' from Saa Diego for seven
days. While stationed at aek-
. sonville, Fhu, he was craduated
from ' squadron operattens
schooL
Gccd Gos&ECt
rJs'dals Given;
46 Adair Men
CAMP ADAIR, Ore., July 28
Forty six soldiers of the SCU 1911
of Camp Adair were awarded the
good ; conduct medal Wednesday
afternoon.
The enlisted men received the
coveted award from Colonel Gor
don H. McCoy, post commander at
ceremony n Headquarters'
Square which included . a formal
retreat and review. - t :; 'f
Men from . the northwest who
were " honored at the ; ceremony
were 1st Sgt. Ray Atkins, Ham
mond, Ore., SSgt Jerome Iverson,
Tacoma, Wash Sgt.. Earl Baker,
St. Helens, Ore'of Headquarters
company; TSgt. Clifford M. Hoff
man, Portland, Ore., " Quarter
master and 1 SSgt Jomes W.
Moore, Portland SSgt. Charles
N. Leonard. Seattle, Wash, Sgt
Edward D. Taylor, Jr, RidgeCeld,
Wash., T5 Ardy A. Lencioni, Mc-
Oeary, "Wash, of the Medical sec
tion.
Men representing other parts
of the country were: MSgL Wi?-
liam E. Carmichael, Los Angeles,
TSgt Robert W. Riley, Grand
Island, Neb, Ray E.' Erwin, Honey
Grove, Texas, SSgt. Thelbert
Hunter, Conran, , ; Mo, . SSgt.
George Ludlow, Brisbane, Calif,
SSgt. , Lawrence Brown, Long
Beanch, Calif, SSgt Fred J. Lips
comb, Temple, Okla, SSgt Paul
C McCormick, Lakin, Kan, Sgt
Balord Williams, Waterproff, La,
Sgt ; Ralph Carpenter, Chicago,
Sgt Jack Elmore, San ' Francisco,
Sgt William - Gerity, Rutherford,
NJ, Sgt William Orton, Pang
wilch, Utah, Sgt Albert W. Spie
gel, San Francisco, Sgt Ralph
Murphy," Nelson,' Mo,- T5 Rich
ard Tobin, Huron, SD, or. Head
quarters company. "t ,
": Those from Quartermaster were:
TSgt Arthur R. Erickson, King
City,- Calif; TSgt Howard P.
Heilbron San Francisco, and S-
Sgt Claude E. Garrett, Port Ar
thur, Tex, Sgt Walter K. Collins,
Burlingame, - Calif, Sgt Harold
Dworkin, New York, Sgt Isador
Levitt Jamaica, NY, Sgt Charles
Solomon, Newark, NJ, T4 .MI-
chac7 Hamm, Petaluma, Calif,
City, Cpl. Edward Forman, Roeb-
ling, NJ, T5 Edward W. Newiil,
Monroe, NY, and Pfc. Peter Srod
sinski. New York City. t .
Those men 'from the Medical
section were: T5 ; John R. San
doval, Santa Fe, KM, T5 Clar
ence P. Nikkiia. Astoria, NY, T3
t)vtvtn T rviKvrf CninirffAll Til
T Edward Pour, Stillwater, Ok
la, Pfc. George Claberman, New
York Cityfi,Pvt Laurence N. Old
ham, ClarksviHe, Tenn,"' Pvt
Jack E. Padrta, North Platte, Neb,
and Pvt Rodolfo D. Treto, Culvert,
The Good Conduct Medal,- ac
cording to AR 600-C3 was estab
lished as a reward for those en
listed men who have demonstrat
ed fidelity .through faithful ; and
exact performance of - duty,' effi
ciency ' through capacity to pro
duce desired results, and whose
behaviour has been such as to
deserve emulation. ; .
Airs. Thomas Visits '
Wo HILL--Mrs. Jessie Car
ter J has .been entertaining as a
house guest for the past few days,
Mrs. Clell Thomas of Salem.
Homecoming
Dravo Over 2C3
At Dayton
DAYTON About 200 attended
the annual homecoming, at the
Dayton city park Sunday. Judge
W. O. Powell, D. Lynn Gubser,
county ' superintendent of schools,
and others spoke briefly of former
days here. " - j
No formal program was pre
sented but those attending visited
and several- family reunions were
Included. Basket dinner ' was
served at noon. '
Mrs. Florence Coffin fs presi
dent; Mrs. Vivian Miller-Corbett
secretary. ,
Mrs. Kangas III j
FAIRVIEW-Mrs, Elizabeth
Kangas. 80, is seriously ill at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Isaac
Polvt . !
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Alfred Heinonen continues to be
very HI In the McMinnville hos
pital. . " . !
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