TAGS TWELVE Tho OrXGON STATESMAN. Cclem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 1. 13 11 ; - ! ScBwficiBcB Menu 7here They Are What They Are Doing I ............ I . ! ,; : : .4" ! CTJEPENDENCE Ellis D . Louzheed, pharmacist's mite tc. Is spending- a 30-day leave with his frandparents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Ellis of Indepen dence. He has been stationed in various parts of southeastern Alaska for the past 17 "months as T representative of the bjk VyHi hospital corps. 5 V - , J -. , . f. (Special to The Statesman) y RANDOLPH FIELD, Tex Auf'. lSecond Lt Orville D. Beards ,y, sdn of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. eardiley, 2760 Madrona avenue, ilemJ has reported to Randolph eld as one of the expert pilots ;ltcted for training in AAF-cen- al instructors school. - Uooti eomDletion of a month's jeciaflzed-training here he will j tq fanother field of the- AAF ainiqg command to be an in ructor of aviation cadets. - . T Set. Robert W. Gabriel,' AAF idioman, has returned home to ascadia on furlough for the first me' since enlisting in Salem be re Pearl Harbor, He has been service in the Pacific area and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- t Gabriel of.Cascadia. He for- erly lived in Salem. Lt Cot. W. Wells Baum Is now tending the army air forces tac cal center1 school at Orlando, 4a., after which he will return to cCook airfield, Neb. Lt Col. aum was i recently home on Darwin L. Peterson, son, of Mr. id Mrs. Ivan H. Peterson. of est Salem, has completed train- e at the naval air technical aining center, Norman, . Okla., id received the rate of seaman, rsi ciass, in ine navy, tie wm w be transferred to a naval lit afloat or to another i shore ation for further ' instruction td work. .- - :. ST. LOUIS Edward Grassman d , Warren Lundy have- been me from'Farragut on' a 10 day wwwaar wwil wc -.y'yrw t npmmmmmmm ' .. t ajasB" " - a; mzi . v i-:, , " , V-V-. A A ... :AArAA;o.AA; ft AAAi':: t W .-V A:A;i:AA?b;i;AvTri -:A; ?''.'v A) A: . . ! - - . - . ' ' ..... j -v 2- C. . S".5", ; ft.,S'l-:r - .r i ... , , -rj .. ... ; y - v " x -' : ' ' ' : U ' ' . V :mr : "!.! . f ' leave. Both are in the navy and will report back for assignment. SUNN YSIDE Mrs. K. L. Sher- wood has received word from her husband, Kenneth Sherwood, USN, that he has- crossed . the equator. ' SWEGLE Donald Wayne troop er, son of Mrs. Charles Knight and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ricket is home from the South Pa cific for a 0 day leave. He is a coxswain on the ship and has been on this ship for 28 months. He is well and will soon leave' for San Francisco. 'V- ' Effon Hoffmann has been pro-, moted to lieutenant, junior grade, according to information received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hoffman,. 440 North X7th street' He has been in the navy for 18 months and is a pilot on a torpedo plane and has seen much action against the Japanese fleet Pvt North Le Roy- Maker, .US army air corps, has been on a 10 day furlough at the home 6f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mak er, 90 Beech avenue. He is re turning to his base at Laredo, Tex. "T V 3 Ronald Carroll McDonald, 'sea man second class, Is at Brem erton awaltinr assignment He Is a son of Mr; and Mrs. C. L. McDonald, 2490 Hazel avenue and was home on leave early in Aurust He is a 1944 gradu- " ate of Salem high -school and left for farragnt" immediately ' afterwards. - - Addison M. Foster, ART 1c, Is at home from the South Pacific, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.. Foster, 1045 North Fifth street. He spent the first 10 days of hb leaveiSi North Hollywood with his wife and his sister-in-law, Mrs, Ken Murry. , He is to report at Hollister, Calif., Septem ber 11, for reassignment ' . . V' 11 1 , r . I EVER btiort hat war been reported like this! , phera-the oreoteat staff ov.r to cover a war-are telling the Jrpnt Ents. The atory of the Infantryman, the boy Jutt out of iew with the aeneraL For instance, during a recent Wweek A passing through the New - -Moring from one area of Hardships to keep the news and pictures coming through. Ensign Barbara Assistant in WAVE Recruiting; 30 More Needed formation of Sector's . Second;-Platoon jCets Underway in, Salem Assignment of Ens.' Barbara Sadler,, of the branch, office ot naval officer procurement at Portland, to Salem to assist in re cruiting of the Salem area's spe cial platoon of WAVE volunteers is announced, today, 1 Ensign Sadler, . young ' , WAVE officer, 1 who ' Joined the naval ,womenV' reserve.'. in July, 1943, soon after , her .graduation from Stanford university, tad been as signed to duty fn the Pacific northwest ever since she comple ted officer training at. Smith col lege. .J. i . 1 : . I fi A. C. Friesen, " specialist 1st class, USNR, in charge of the Sa- lem navy recruiting station, 220 Post Ofi ice building, reported that formation of this area's sec ond WAVE . platoon : already Is gaining! momentum, with a num ber of enlistment applications be ing processed at the main WAVES enlistment office in Portland and with new applications being taken daily at the local enlistment of fice, which handles preliminary qualifying tests for applicants from within, this territory. ,; I : Patriotism Proven j f ; ! x "Successful 'organization ! of the Salem area's first WAVE : volun teer platoon is a testimonial , to the patriotism 1 of our eligible yonger women in this ! area," Specialist Friesen said. ; p "Now the- call - is being; issued for a minimum of 30 more WAVE volunteers by November; 1, to form the second special platoon of future navy women j to leave this territory. We confidently be lieve there are enough qualified young women 1 who have a patriot otic desire to serve their country and to help speed the winning of this war, to more thanj fill this quota by November 1, the! 'dead line for second platoon enlists ments. t '.. "Interested candidates are in vited to consult with Ensign Sad ler at any time concerning WAVE enlistment opportunities, the 'at tractive WAVE pay scale, the multiplicity of : interesting war jobs open to women of the navy; and any other type of information they may desire. j "There is, of course no obliga tion whatever attaching tojan in terview with Ensign Sadler, who will not only be available locally to receive or call on prospects but also will make : trips throughout this territory to meet candidates in outlying communities." I i 25,000 Are Needed Co-incidentally: with the, laun ching of the second Salem area WAVE platoon recruiting drive, it was announced - that i 25,000 more WAVE enlistments are asked to achieve the navy's .goat in word 1 i 1 " 1 -;' , I I. I I , , . . . . ": -1 York ofSce oIom. menuoned mere than IXC3 violent battle to another, these correspondents continuously undergo Sodler New in This Area ', i.4. t - ' ENS. BARBARA SADLER of 100,000 women serving in navy blue by the end . of 1944. ,v The number of men whom the approximately ' 75,000 I American w o m e n including - about 1,200 from Oregon have released to strengthen th actual "fighting per sonnel of the navy is? practically equal to the size of the country's pre-war navy. - j ' "New ships'are being launched in steadily increasing numbers as the navy expands . its' operations throughout the jseven oceans anil the important . factor j is; to ;get these ships ' promptly i and " ade quately manned and on their way to the battle zones. The faster women join the WAVES, the fast er those ships can sail against the enemy," Friesen declared. ; -V" e I i U Robert C. Nelson Prisoner of War i i .- 'i. A!-; NORTH SANTIAM. -f SSgt. Robert C. Nelson, ; US army air corps, is a German prisoner of war, his . parents, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Nelson, and his wife , have been notified. He was missing" af ter April 13 when he Was shpt down over southern Europe. His wife and - three months old son ate making their home wits his i parents on -route- 1 Aums ville). He was assistant engineer on a Liberator and had ireceived the oak leaf cluster. Hii family have had one letter from him sit Stalag-Luft 3, Germany. "Turner Merchant Plans To Improve Property TURNER Lee Barber. local merchant, bought the Bair prop erty across from .his store from Mrs. J. M. Bones las.t week. Ht plans to erect a building for an up-to-date confectionery store as soon as building materials . are available. ..'' IS- ' II. and picture. Associated Press correinondonts r-' r' ' real, human, complete story. They lire the story th?7 t 1. : high tchooL b the atorV thty tell. Just as they re--.t r period. The AP service of regional war oic-Uire. Wi over?- 5 Their achievement is without parallel Army Takes Blilitary Work Of United Air . As United Air lines today turned over its domestic transport opera-, tions to the army air forces,' the copnpany " pointed to ' a record ; of 6,810,222 miles flown, or, the equi valent, of ,2570 coast-to-coast flights, within this country for the airtransport command. , 'United Is continuing' its flights for the ATC across the Pacific and toj Alaska, but its domestic mili tary operations and those of other airlines are, being taken "over by in army air f orcesin "line ,with the government's decision that the army bow is adequately ejuippipd to; conduct these flights ajidthus relieve both - flight. aaoT, ground persBnnel of the airlines tor their ovta .commercial hpasseofer;' mail arid :expres4"services;;' jf. A. HerlihytJni'ted's vice pre sident in charge of 'operations, said approximatelr;2i pilots and considerable ground employes ; ef Uhited would be relieved of full f ! I Tfie 135 II. 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I Chevalier 4eft Paris five months ago .for southern Frahce. and . his whereabouts have been a '"'mys tery since." v'v',::'-; The FFI said rj never had been " an active . collaborationist, merely following the inath4 which Ussuredim of the roost comfort able living. He was friendly with vicnyites , and . Germans in the .manner of making , the . best of things, it was said, but he was not known tohave done any spe cial harro, '"-.- i or part time military contract du ties to devote full time to United' commercial operations as - a re sult of the change-over. " Original "YELLOW FRbNF' Drug and Candy Special Sole Agents for Penslar Remedies for Marion County Prescriptions Filled 1899-1944 . Step Right Up! ' Get Tonr Bottle of Schaefer's Cornl Remedy No Relief, No Pay This is the official Penslar Remedy Store for 'Marion county. 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