- 9 Tbk OSEGQII CTATE24AN. Salanv Orvgon. Saturday Morning., February 10. 1945 pags imis Marine Veterans From Salem Are Among Graduates Two Salem marine corps vet- ' rns of the Pacific War have been graduated from infantry school battalion, a super-combat school which trains these men for in structors. They are: . CpL Charles R. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leone E. Brown of route 6, Salem. A graduate of Salem high school in' 1936, Cor poral Brown enlisted in the mar ine corps in February, 1941 and later served aboard the USS Hon olulu in the Pacific. CpL Thomas W. King, sdn of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. King of 1770 South Liberty street, Salem, who also joined the marine corps in February, 1941. 7 , oth Corporals Brown and King are graduates of Salem high school. v . ' -W. is mi i: . : cRT cituc:S-"S,iiMgo":;;y Pyt Ha Scott Gels Hospital Assignment WAC Pvt . Da Scott, who en listed for service with , the army medical department in October, has been assigned to Fitzsimmons Army General hospital, Denver, Colo., for training as a, laboratory technician. The Salem enlistee of fered her services with the army medical department to help allevi ate the critical shortage of nurses at army general hospitals, accord ing to her enlistment officer, Lt Edith DiRe of the local army re cruiting station. ; t , . " Private Scott was formerly su pervision of home economics in struction at the'Chemawa Indian school. She is a graduate of Pur due university. s Sat. KSOI (1390 kc) KOIN (97 kc) KGW (620 kc) KEX (1190 kc) :M :1S :J0 :tt Ne Music iTtme News f Newt West. Stan KOIN Klock Horn News Parade Mux. Clock Farm, Home News Review :0t 7:11 1:10 7:4S X. News I Orchestra News The Truth Headlines News User News Am. United Headlines Yours Trull ' Sam Hayes (News -News Comt. 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Music: 8 KM OSC vs. Ore- Son. kslm; (1390 kc) KOIN (970 kc) KGW (S20 ke) KEX (1190 ke) 6:00 6:15 S JO 6:45 News Organist Songs T: :1S 1:30 1:45 I Bible Class JYoung People Church , Over Jordan Mes. of Israel yyqwiy ...w. aiming- :w:ywiMja j-, it- ; - i : 1 Eases Rules For Recruits Liberalization for ani indefinite period of; physical" requirements for 17-yesirold recruits in the US coastguard is reported 1 by ' Chief Yeoman O. L. Puckett, in charge .of the coastguard recruiting of Cce for Oregon at 806 Southwest : Morrison, Portland S. Minimum visual requirements f now. are 20-50 in pne eye and 20 1 40 in the other, corrected by glass es to 2M0 in both. Weight may now be 10 per cent under previous I minimum standards, and the min imum height has been reduced to 5 feet, 2 inches. Dental require ments also have been modified. Puckett! also reports j that the i coastguard will hold a competitive examination for 'appointment of cadets to the coastguard; academy, May 9 and 10. This is open to physically, qualified young men, either military or civilian, between the ages of 17 and 22 years. Edu cational requirements are in gen ; eral, those necessary for admis sion to engineering colleges, and graduates!! of the four-year course are commissioned ensigns in the regular coastguard. SIXTH AKM1 GROUP. Franee- Corp. Edmond Danskey, Box 313, Rt 1, Woodburn, 21YpungMen Sign Up for Njavy Service , Keeping pace with the fast tem po set by units pf the fleet oper ating in the central Pacific areas, the navy! enlistment figure for the month of February zoomed up ward Friday with the announced filing of application for enlist ment of 21 17-year-olds at the lo cal recruiting station, v ' . In addition to applicants for general service, ,and potential as signees to. one of the navy's many trade schools, three 'Salem high school seniors took qualifying ex animations for entrance to I the navy Radar schol at Great Lakes, IlL ! : : I " --'.ft- -, Prospective Radarmen include: Jack . Slater, Don JEastridge and Robert Robins, all of Salem. Gen eral service applicants applying Friday were: Berton A. Kephart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan A. Kephart, 1840 North Fifth street; Frans N. Wood son' of Mr. and Mrs Elhananr P. Wood, route three, both of Salem; Gene LeRoy Myers, Hubbard, and i John! H, Jackman, McMinnville. T f Sgt. Charles Fredrickson, top, son of Mrs. Steria Justice, 160 High way avenue is new with Gen eral Patton's army tn Germany. He was rf tamed to duty after being hospitalized for many months follewingitwo years in the Sooth Paciflcf j j His brother, Kobert Lee Fred rickson, bottom, storekeep Jc, wis killed in the 1 battle of the Coral ss May 7, 1942. Both boys attended Salem schools, arid Sergeant Fredrickson was graduated j from Salem high school with the class of 1939.; Mrs, Justice's husband, Tom Justice, is now with the army in the Philippines I 4 4": ft Ore., operates a radio for ija Field Artillery battery some where von the southern flank bf the western i jjf r o n t. Before entering ; the armytj3 yean ago, Dafiskej, was a farmer ir. Woodburn. He has been overseas 23 months and has S battle stars. He has two brothers, Edward in the navy fand Charles in the army. P DALLAS. Feb. a Allen Day son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Day; 219 Clay;! street, is a prisoner of war in Germany, his parents have been notified. He had ! been re ported missing in action in France since January 18. , STLVEatTON Lt. and Mrs. Donald Christenson are, en route to Big Creek, Calif., before going on to Fort Ord. Their two da ugh ten, Peey and Diane, I are with Coy James Martin, fireman first class, UJS. naval reserve, has been spending a 30-day leave with his father, J. O. j Martin. I and other them. They lived at Big Creek members of his family, at the I before the lieutenant was induct- home of his aunt, MrsJV.T. Mar ton, on Ratclif; drive. I ! j Martin enlisted in. the navy In September, 1942, atl Alius, Okla, and took boot training at Great Lakes, IlL He has been 30 months with transportation i unit in the south Pacific, and reports back to Sani Francisco February 16. He will visit his youngest sister in Santa Maria, j Calif. on his way south. - . .. ;j. Besides his father j his sister, Ollie Martin, j and two brothers, ed into the army. Mr. Christen son has been living at Silyerton since that time, i 'j Lt. and! Mrs. Harvey i Christen son are ai Tacoma and will go on to Santa!; Barbara after a short stop here. He has been in the south Pacific for. three years. Both are sons of Mayor and Mrs. George Christenson of Sil verton. A third son, John, is now in the European war theater. W00D3UHN, Feb. t Robert F.Frentz, chief machinist mate, la missing after' action, his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frentz, 112 Settlemeir street, have been notified. He had been in the navy for eight yean, j Set. Dick Whitman waa Wound ed in Belgium 2$ days after he left New York City, members of his family have been notified by the war department 4 . Mrs. -Lolabelle ! Foster has re ceived word that her son, Pvt, M; L. Roy roster, has arrived m Italy. Private, Foster, who has CskSfr EtSarei Distress tf r A littla Vs-tro-nol up each nostra effectively avnd promptly reHerea distress of need colds snakes breathing easier j also helps prerent many colds from devel oping' tf used m tune. Try U ! YouH like It ! Fol low directions tn folder. ttHlat sssls-Sstr ss Srsss Worts Fast llH tktri TtooUstsf. ma been In the service sine June, 1944, is in. (he infantry; ; - ! Pvt. Jack C. Handle, United States marine corps, son of; Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Handle, 2703 Portland Road, is home on fur-, lough this week. He recently was transferred from San Dtego to Camp Pendleton, Calit , : , 173 C WE WILL BE OPEN AT OUR NEW LOCATION - . Commercial 8 Holiday, February 12ih fl. L keuis fitl Go. Z7 Spedal to The Statesman BUSHNELL GENERAL II OS- Winston and Connie, are residing PITAL, Brigham City, tJUh-Pro- temporanly with Mrs.!V. G. Mar- tm. : Wiibur ThraU Now In English Hospital Pfc. Wilbur C. ThralL whose Arthur Voigt of; route! S. Salem, motion of Pfc. Allan E. Voigt of Salem, Ore., to technician fifth grade, was announced here today by CoL Robert! M. Hardaway, commanding officer of the hos pital, j p , T5 Voigt, son of Mr. and Mrs. wiff lives at 747 jSoUth 12th st,! was. wcamded m sction in Bel gium on January a and is now at a hospital in England. Thrall I lived in Salem four years and was! employed at Lakebrpok before his j has been assigned duties as a la boratory! technician. ; FOSTER FIELD, Texas Uncle Sam's army air forces were fur ther bolstered with pilots this month when Foster Field, Texas, Southernaireo S:SO 0:1 SM S:4S I Radio League (News J Choir Prophecy J Learning I Church I Nurse of Air Singer ICorrspdts. ISymph. (Dr. Walker night leer (Sunday Song enusuneni m me army February, j advanced! single-engine pilot He served for 20 months inl training school of the AAF central the Aleutians and returned to the ! flying training command, gradu- states in March, 1944,! leaving fori a ted its 34th and next to last class overseas in October.! 1944. Hist of aviation cadets. 0:00 :1S t:10 S:4S Pilgrim Hour Lutheran Tabernacle Garden Talk News IC I News In Ads. I Stradivari I Builders Faith I- Listen Uebert- 10-00 I0:1S 10:1 11.49 INews cam. sctni Hookey Hall Church Talks News Layman News J. B. Kennedy. 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Concert Hour 11:30 11:45 11:55 12:60 War News ' 1 ; - ' .1 l Orchestra . (Orchestra Swing Shift- 'I f I KGW Artists Will Aid Lincoln Proaram Foster fField, "Which has been turning ut pilots since October, 1941, soon will conduct an entirely new training function-fixed aer ial gunnery and P-40 transition. Graduates who received silver pilots' wings and; the gold bars of a second lieutenant included Wil liam B. Ragon, 20, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ragon of! Silverton. His wife is the former Wanda Darlene Dyer of Independence, Kansas. 1; - -I! James Lemmon Is A personal appearance of artists I Wounded. South Pacific irom radio station KGW, Portlnad, SSgL j James Lemmdn one of will contribute to the Lincoln Day the Oregon national guard men Celeatlon at V1' house Mon- who enlisted at Salem in 1940, has day,; from 2 to 20 pjn. Members been wounded by enemy fire in ra me legislature will assemble the south Pacific, it j has been in the housf chamber for the en-1 learned by his parents, Mr. and uiomenLi . ; I M Mm r.nr Ixmmnn of To da. i Fifteen year old colatura so4 J Ore. 9rs!ear. LemmorL a former prano, Donna i Joanne, will h nn 1 c.i.r. ...-Mont v in : h ox we leaiurea artists. Abe Ber4 hip -by rifle fire and 3 suffered covitz, KGW jmusi director, will shell 1 fragment wound in th lead his eight piece orchestra and left leg. He has three brothers uie s lamous sponscaster Rollie in thA tmlm. n overseas. . - wiw oe master of cere monies. Other stars are Neva wiarx, romanuc soprano, Andy Cla tfn X&F Stephen Paietta, " cw ncuuroion aiscovery. - ...Uus nuuuiiiuu. narrsinr.' i The program will be broadcast i WINTER TOP ' I COATS I s a n Clothiers 4SS State "GARDENING for Foorr CECIL SOLLY tells you how you can grow your own ration points. ON THE - i- 'Jir : if Tims, and Sat. KISO 718 KC JtoaWedL, FrL. 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