1 - ! TL CtUSO?! CTATE-IAIL Calem Oregon, Friday Morning, August 4, 1814 PAGE CZVEN - 4 1 - - - i j - 17 here They AreWhat They Are Doing . i Dale Berry, fire eontrolmin bm elasa, MU1 City, killed in an accident . Sunday, July IS, at reari Harbor. A brother, Lynn Berrr. MM 2e, Is stationed with the seahees at Pearl Harbor. .7 ( X ' - s .( : - v . . . a V -1 ' - 1 '1 1 - ' Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hacedora, 320 Fairview avenue, are in the nary. Melvin E. Hace- dorn, S 2c, vhose picture heads . this column, recently spent a leave at home from boot camp at ' Farrarat, Idaho. Vernon . Hafedorn, " center,, and Neal Haceddrn, lower, are serving in the South Pacific. Neal wrote recently of havlnjr met his eons- in, Roy Sherwood in that war theatre. The war department has ap proved the request of Tech. Sgt. John E. Campbell, H7th antiair craft artillery gunnery battalion; for transfer to the infantry accord ing to an, announcement bv . the public relations office. AAATC. Fort Bliss, Tex. Sgt Campbell "volunteered for duty with the "Queen of Battle" at a time when the importance of the infantry is becoming apparent to everyone. Sgt Campbell who lives at 647 S. Commercial street, Salem, Ore., entered on active duty at Wausau, Wis., on May 20, 1940, and has, served in the Panama Canal Zone and the USA. He has qualified on the M-I rifle and the sub-machine gun. - - . 'The promotion of Woodrow A. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Anderson, 2142 South Winter street, Salem, to grade of private first class was. announced recently somewhere in England by Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Knerr, commanding general of the air service com mand, US strategic air forces in Europe. Pfc. Anderson, who was a welder at Oregon Shipbuilding yards in Portland prior to entering the service, has been overseas six months. He is a lift operator. One brother is in the service in Scot land. - ' :. - Notification of the promotion of his son, Vernon R. Hedges, to first lieutenant has been received by Earl E. Hedges,' route 3, Salem. Lt ' Hedges is pilot of a B-26 Marauder; medium bomber,- sta tioned in England. He has com pleted 45 bombing missions over Germany and enemy-occupied ter ritory of Europe. He has been awarded the r Air Medal, several pak Leaf clusters including one of silver. He also wears two stars on his European theater of opera tions service ribbon. - Frank Hedges, 17r a brother, is at Farragut, Idaho, in naval train ing. He completed one year at Willamette university before enlisting. Another brother, Chester, is training to be an air transport pi lot He is at Yakima, Wash., while the youngest brother, Floyd, is vis iting in eastern Oregon. The four are grandsons of Mrs. Dora Tittle, 1666 North Fourth street Salem, and Mrs. Emma Hedges, route 3, Salem. GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ferschweiler have received word from their son, Thomas,-that he has been promoted to captain. He enlisted in the army air corps in January, 1942, graduated ,from Mather field, Calif., in December, 1942. He was sent overseas with the Fifth air corps in January, 1943, and was awarded sthe Dis tinguished Flying Cross in March of this year. Capt Ferschweiler is a gradu ate of Mt. Angel Preparatory school and college. A brother, Pvt. Lloyd Ferschweiler, is in the air corps, stationed at Sioux Falls army air base, Sioux Falls, SD. UNIONVALE Set. Ted Ston- tenburg, US army air corps, at Hickam field for more than four and "a half years, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoutenburg, for his first fur lough since beforePearl Harbor. GERVAIS Dean Booster, son of Mrs. Lucille, Booster, has en listed in the 'rfavy and awaiting call to duty. - John A. Rohmer of Salem died in the straggle for .Corretidor dur ing the early days l the- war, it was officially confirmed here this week. A graduate of Salem high aeheot With - the class . 1937, he enlisted in the national ' guar J en Us ISth ttlrth&y. ' ' Jerry L. Crone, apprentice sea man, returned to Farragut Idaho, early this week after spending his furlough in Salem with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nel son, 1245 North Commercial street Ilia twin brother, James R. Crone, is also at Farragut US naval train ing school, . " . . ' . Ci:VAI3 i: award Seel has been promoted from lieutenant (j-) to lieutenant He has been in tiie r.avy 15 years. SILVERTQN Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thostrud have received word from his brother,' Pfc. LeRoy Kistad, formerly of Silverton, is in Italy." It is the first word that they had received from ' him in six weeks. . ' GATES, Aur. 3 Pvt. Harold Devine, son of Delbert D. Devine has been wounded in action in It aly, according to information re ceived by. his father from the war department MIDDLE GROVE, Aug. 3 Pfc Bernard Wilkinson has- been ser iously wounded in action, his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Wilkinson, has been notified by the war department He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wilkinson of Keizer and is sta tioned in Italy. , -. Two other, brothers are in the army: Marvin Wilkinson in Eng land, and Harold Wilkinson. Ellsworth Asks Army To Help Tire Problem ROSEBURG, Ore, Aug. 3 -(fl3) Rep. Harris .Ellsworth (R-Ore.) disclosed today that he had ap pealed to army authorities to make special provision for the. lumber industry in requisitioning tires for military purposes. Ellsworth said he told ' army officials at Wash ington that lumber operations of the northwest will be seriously curtailed--' if some tires requisi tioned are not released. Albacore Tana Catch Better Than Last Year ASTORIA, Ore,' Aug... 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