. - - . . - ; f ' ' . 1 J. - i - - - i - J t , - . .f J..':.. rat oixon sr 'i v j ;; V , - - . PAGE SEVEN h : - : t WACS Pack Parachutes t 'V4 t ; t ' ' . - if i Afj a f .,t"fr , - -" ni i iiMiniii m. i ,.i nl Bra iu-401 CENTRAL DO WELL Weldon Hatteberg, U.tnavy Is spending a two weeks leave uith hi par ents, Mr. -and Mrs. M..O. Hatte befg nd' his - wife's parents, Mr; and Mrs, Morris Dunnlgan of Sa lein, Mrs. ' Hattcberg and their small son came from KlaihatH Falls with Hatteber and wiU make their home with her parents when he goes; on to Bremerton' at the end of his; leave.-'. f;.-' i- : " Hi : f i... - .; . V ' - .--:'---. SCIO Arthnr Sloret, army infantry, Was' wounded in action in France, January 10. His parents, Mr. and j Mrs. part Slover have been notified by the war depart ment. !' i ' - Charles B. I Carey- - Finishes Training I CARUSLH Pa. - The imedical field service school Carlisle Bar racks, Pa. graduated I .j another large dasi of officers of Jlje medi 4al 1 department who are now qualified for field duty with oops.T ; I . ;j . CoL Jeal A. Harper director, department J of dental field ser vice, spoke to the pfficers, telling them of the importance and ser iousness oft the' Work that lay ahead of them in I the dual role they will ihave to jplay as physi cians and i jarmy. ; officers. Music was. furnished by' jthe army post j-Among graduates wa : 1st LL wnaries ; is. v-arey ut,; pi zivu North liberty street, Salem, Ore who received hist DMD degree from the North Pacific college; Alontona Serriceman " Honored at Dallas ! ' PIONEER Mrs. Floy Wood hull entertained a group of rela tives in Dallas Tuesday night in honor of her cousin Louis Kem mis of Billings, Montana. Kemmis has spent the past year in the Aleutians and visited at the home of his brother, Frank Kemmis ' in Falla". City.-- -f ' v" A 't I . j t The guests were Mr. . and; MrsI Frank' Kemmis and son Richard, Mrs, Wineman and baby daughters Lara May all of Falls City, Mrt and Mrs. Frank Dornhecker, and Ruth,! Mrs. Arnie . Braden and Virginia, -Mrs. Curtiss Dornheck4 er, Patricia and Robert Woodhull i ' Enrene JL Chase store . keepet 2c, who has been 25 months on sea duty oil an aircraft carrier in the south Pacific, is home on si ISO-day' leave. He is visiting his mother; Mrs. Carrie 1L Chase, 639 Center street, and his sister Mrs. Gibson Fouls; and. his brother, Charles XL Gibson. ',--it -I -1 ' He has taken part in nine major battles 'And - numerous i. raids on Japanese bases. He will report to Bremerton, February 24, -Hi :&: - - IM0: SgOGlena AV. Goff. m North 23rd streetf. is now ; stationed somewhere in France ' with j the ordnance maintenance service of an anti-aircraft unit. Prior to go ing overseas, he trained in Cali fornia, North Carolina and Geori gia.-His wife and son are resid ing with his parents in: Salem. . At the same place and in the same company is Cpt Harry E. Griffin, son of Mrs. N. Griffin, 441 Norway' street. , " I A Arnold ebest wounded - ' The: name' of Arold L. -Ebert, husband of Mrs. Bernice M. Ebert, 356 Union street, Salem, is among a list of 19 Oregon men wounded In action, released by the war de partment. " 1 : " : JEFFE&SOX Mr. and Mrs. JJi K.' Rke were overjoyed a few days ; ago, when they received word from: the war department that their son, PFC Hurlburt Eu gene Hunter; is alive and welL A paratrooper, he was reported missing for six days, when' he got back to camp. ' 'fj : The .Rice's had received word he was, reported missing in, fac tion since December 23. j SCIO ?vt,! Raymend SUbena gel, son of Mr. . and Mrs. "John Silbemagel of the Jordan com munity' near Scio, will return) to FL Ord, Calif, after a furlough spent here. He has been at Camp Roberts, Califs since September 20. His brother, Andrew is in the navy, another brother,' Lawrence, is" In the ninth: army in France.: BIBLE . r PBOPEESY SPEAKS Friday, 8:C3 P- II. At Hall - 248 NV Com'J. ::-;' Salem ' TOPIC J WHEN RUSSIA ,i LINES UP FOfc I ARMAGEDDON UELCOHE! I 1 A "; & -I'fl u-J. I Pvt. Donald R. Coon. U.S. army air erepc, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Coon. 331 Mission street. Is now stationed at Keesler field, Miss. The parachute they are packing at the paracbote school. Fort Ben "hinr. Ga4 serves as a frame for this unusual picture of two riggers of the women's army corps. They are Pfo. Annie Cnrrie, left, of Greensboro, N. C, and Pfc Mattie Lee Turner or Dillon, S. C. Li. Edith Df Re of the army recrnltinx station in Salem stated yester day that the army nrgently needs many more WACS to serve as medical technicians, clerks, typists as well as In many other spe cialized Jobs. .. ' : WACS Needed Urgently for Hospital Work PORTLAND, Feb. . K(Special) Facedwith a serious shortage of trained medical department per sonnel in army hospitals, the women's army corps Oregon re cruiting headquarters today was ready to launch a campaign to recruit platoons of WACS for as signment to the medical depart ment for duty at nine army gen eral hospitals within the ninth service command. Under the new medical depart ment WAC program, enlistees will receive basic training at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., if they enroll for duty at a specific hospital, and will . be eligible, If selected, for free training after their basic training at an army medical or surgical technician school. Those who enroll for general assignment as medical department WACS will be sent to Ft. Des Moines, Iowa, for basic training, Capt. R. L. Gantenbein, commanding offi cer of the Oregon WAC recruit ing district, announced. "So urgent is the need for this additional trained medical per sonnel to help the more than 30,- 000 wounded fighting men being returned to this country every month, that the Oregon district is attempting to enlist a platoon, consisting of 15 WACS. from each sizeable town in the state," Cap tain Gantenbein said Hospitals for which enlistees are being accepted for duty from Oregon include: B i r m ingham General J-hospital, Van Nuys Calif.; De Witt, Auburn, Calif.; Dibble, Palo Alto, Calif.; Ham rAond, Modesto, Calif.; Letterman, San ; Francisco, Calif.; Torney, Palm, , Springs, Calif.; Madigan, Ft. Lewis, Wash., Bushnell,! Brig ham City, Utah; and Baxter,- Spo kane, Wash. Full details about tne new program are available at the WAC recruiting station, postoffice building in Salem Murray Lincoln Wade, jr., Sa lem,; was designated senior recrui in a draft of 24- 17-year-old coast .guard recruits leaving Portland Wednesday , lor the coast guard training station ,i Alameda, Calif. Wade and the6ther youths were sworn into the coast guard Wed nesday afternoon at the Oregon recruiting office Of that service, 806 SW Morrison street, Portland SCIO SSgt. Paul N. Swee ncy, who has been in the army four years, visited briefly at the Scio home -of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Art Sweeney. He expected soon to return"- to the Aleutians, where he has been before.' Good news came to the family of Lt. Roy W, Burns, formerly re ported missing in action, that he is a prisoner of war in Germany, The parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Burns, 525 Judson street, received word of his capture through the war department from the Inter national Red .Cross. Lt. Burns, navigator of a B-17 went overseas in October and was reported missing Decmber 5. The soldier is a former Willam ette university student. His broth er, pharmacists mate third class, William C. 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