The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 25, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Tli OSEGON STATESMAN. Satan.
147Parrisli
Students Win
Merit Awards
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On .hundred forty-seven Par
rish junior high school pupils this
week received merit awards at a
, school assembly. Seventy-seven
received their first awards, 42
their . second; II their third and
nine theh fourth: ,k : 1:
lrirat mward S3 lubth Add1. BttT
Baneert, Richard Baitkaton. Susanna
Barnes, Buddy7 Barnholdt. Virginia
lieaU, VKPW nvrua, wwujb wvat,
Wilbur Bower. BrU -Bvoeka, Biltl
Brunkal, Stella Buska. John Carson.
Fah Jim Cue. Joaeohln CauKhiU.
Shirley dark. Marjarto Co. Carolkj
Coffey, Sharon coney, moosit tonrao
Thai Crandall. Bererly Cruzen; -Mervia
Da vies. Baryl Davis, Dorothy
DeLapp, Jamea DeLapp, soariene u
Witt. Bert Eahalman. Robert ricks,
Dick Tutor. Robert Gordon. Una Mae
ttraviM. AUm Hadlev. Elizabeth Ham
ilton, Zelda Hardy. Leland Harra, Lola
Hunt, Gordon Johnson; .
Gerald Kelly. Jahala Keys, Glerai
Kleen, Jack Kortzeborn, Jerald Langa,
Virginia Lewis, Donald Undahl, Glenn
Lukinbeal, Sylvia McdeUand. Bruce
Mac Dona id. Patricia union, turn Ann
Marnn. Barbara Owen. Robert Owen.
Jodeile Parker.. Dorothy Pearce, Deryl
Peters, Blliie Jean fierce, caroiyn
Blngland;
Barbara Robins. Betty Ross. Bruce
Shafier. Mary Lou Schmidt, Paul
' Schmidt, Jack ' Bea grove. Bonnie
Schwartz, Jim Shantx, Ervtn Smith,
Chandler Sogge, Barbara Spagle. Doro
thT Sturm. Waldo TJnruh, Sanford
Weinsteln. Lorraine' Welling. Dick
Wenxer, James Williams. Dorothy Zinv
merman, afaribrn Kink.
Second award Datina Aha It, Beverly
Aronson, Vivian . Bartaam, Stanley
Bates. Jeanna Buske. Eldon Caley. El
ate Cannon, Frieda Carlson. Dave
Chamberlain, Shirley Cross, Bill Day,
Doris Even, Jane Gardner. Leon Gor
don, Jay Harris. Bererly Hofstetter,
; Carlos Houck, crystal Huntington, ue
tv Johnston:
Lola K earns, John Kennedy, Kenneth
Klanecky, Bern ice Kleiner. Michael
Love 11, Sue McElhinny, Irene McLeod,
Jovce Meredith. Ralph Morgan. Dona
Jean Pence, Esther Perkins. Ted
Roake. Bill Schieman. Catherine Sie
mund, Charles Staab. Shirley Stein
man, Jean Tanner. Mary Thomas, Pa
tricia UUman, John Westphal. Marjorie
IViltsey, Bert Worley. Barbara Zum-
watt. i
Third award Beula - Arnold. Sarah
Jane Backstrand. Bruce Boatman, Ali
cia Cover, Lowell Fox, Jeanne Gett
man, Marian Giese, Clifford Glrod,
Alaurine Jones, Tom Juza. Neil Mc
Crary. Jean Pickens, Ann Kligman,
Shlrlee Reimann. Clarabetle Roth, Don
ri : Savage, Nancy Snyder, Muriel
Stewart, Deryl Yooem.
Fourth award Dorothy Caspar, Lata
Jean Ewaoa. Glenn Garrett. Jeanne
Hoffman, Ruth Holtzmaa. Jackie John-
Son, Donna Jane Macau m, t am Nies-
ander, Delia Saabys.
Many Guests
Entertained
LINCOLN Recent guests at
various Lincoln homes were Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Walling and
Gary and Sharol of Vancouver,
Wash., who visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walling.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Stames of
Halsey and daughter, Kathryn of
Portland were guests at the R.
J, Melssner home Sunday. Mrs.
Meissner is a daughter of the
E. A. Staxnes.
Dprothy Walling, an employee
of the Portland postof fice visited
several daysjwlth her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tracy Walling.
Mrs. Lois Crawford had as her
guests Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Halde
man and Kay and Lois, and Wilma
Crawford. ' '
Genevieve Ashford is ill at her
home here with bronchial pneumonia.
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GESVAIS Beulah Laurlnda
Barner, pharmacist mat third
class, U.S. coastguard women's
reserve, has been assigned to
the marine hospital, fifth naval
district, Norfolk, Va-. for for
ther da ty. SPAR Barner at
tended. WUlametta university,
Saleaa, where she majored in
dramatic. She Is the daughter
f Mr. and Mrs. Beeeher B.
Barner af Gervals and Is the
firit from this city to enter the
SPARS.
District Attorney jTakes
Wrong Car for Trip
PORTLAND, Feb. 21 (Dis
trict Attorney James R. Bain bor
rowed a friend's car for a quick
trip to Salem. He discovered en
route home the garage made a
mistake. ,
The car he was driving carried
huge wedding cake obviously
not his friend's. The car license
didn't check, either.
Back in Portland he found po
lice searching for the car.
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LIBERTY Cecil R. Billings, wa
ter tender Jc, was the first of
two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ther BiUlngs to go Into the navy
He enlisted St month ago and
is in tho Atlantic. Alvin Bill
,. ings wa home recently. He has
a rating of aviation machinist
mat second class, and he ha
been In the nary SI months.
SILVER TON Pfc, Eldon R.
Johnson,- son of Mr, i and . Mrs.
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Elmer B. Johnson, has been
awarded the Purple Heart medal
for wounds sustained In .ac
tion in Italy. Ho was wounded in
the right leg and was hospitalized
near Rome.
i Since his release h has been
transferred to the army air corps
headquarters squadron. While
sight seeing In Naples he met
Erland Anderson and visited with
Melvin Gihlstrom at a USO cen
ter near his post. All are from
Silverton.
Capt; W. S. Parker
Gets New Medal
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Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker of
505 Rose street, were notified
Saturday that their son, Capt Wil
liam 3. Parker, has been awarded
tho Oak; Leaf Cluster, to go on a
previously, aif arded Bronze Star.
Tho citation was given to Cap
tain Parker, an army dentist, for
his part in moving wounded men
under a strafing and bombing at
tack in September. ; I
Captain Parker Is in France,
having arrived ther soon after
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MT. ANGEL Lt. (Jg) Ivo Bau
man Is back In the state after
tw years; In the Hawaiian isl
ands wher he served on the
staff of Admiral Ntmlts. After
SO-day leave, he will g to
Annapolis ! for a year's further
study; In eommunlcations. Lieu
tenant Bauman is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bauman
of Mt Angel. Hi wife. Is the
former ThrasiU Barr. She will
; accompany him to Maryland.
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Bpecial i;to The Statesmam
A U. S. NINTH AIR BOMBER
BOMBER BASE, France fr Cpl.
Gerald; E. Williams,! son of Mrs,
Mary Williams of McMtnnville
Ore Is a clerk typist with the
391st bomb group commanded by
Colonel Gerald E. I Williams of
Presque Isle, Maine, which has
Just been awarded tho war de-
partment citation for its devastat
Ing attacks against the enemy
during the recent German coun-
ter onensiv. t 3i
SILVERTON Tom Selllnr,
U. S. navy In the the South Pa-i
ciflc, ii in a navy base hospital
with a fractured right wrist, his
wife has been notified. Mrs. Reil
ing is the former Lorraine Zollner
and ah, with her two small sons,
are living at the horn of her par
ents, Mr. arid Mrs. Ben Zollner. I
LYONS Marjory T o o to r a,
daughter of Mr ; and Mrs, Jack
Teeters of Mehama, has enlisted
In tho United States Marino Corps
and left last week for Camp Le
Jeune, N. C, for hr boot train
ing. Sh Is tho third membor of
tho Teeters family to enter tho
serviced Her sister, Dorothy Teet
ers, aviation machinist mat Sc,
is stationed at Boris Field, Pen-
sacola, Fla and brother Pvt. Don
ald Teeters, army air corps, ia
stationed at Gila Bend, Aria.
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Edith Wclborn
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Edith M. Welborn 'of 042 North
Simmer is the first woman to en
list for duty with! tho Marion
County hospital platoon now being
formed to alleviate th shortage of
nurses at army general hospitals,
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From Klamath Falls
BETHEIr Mr. J. A. Hain and
daughter Jean Hain are home
from r four day visit In Klamath
Falls where they were guests of
their cousins Harriet Redden and
Lawrenco Leo both , well known
here ' Jean Hain is a member of
tho office force of the Dairy Co
operative Association.
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Glessnor D. Brundidge, aviation
metalsmlth 8e, has been as
signed to an aircraft carrier. He
graduated front Salem high
school In 1944 and was em
ployed at Boeing' In Seattle
and ; enlisted la the navy last
Jon.; He took! boot training at
Farragut and has been recent
ly at Pasco, Wash. His parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bran
didg. 760 Brey ave.
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SILVERTON Capt , Oscar Henry
Specht lust homo from eight
months in Iran, Is stationed at
Hamilton field, Calif, f Captain
Specht was married February
11 at Wynne; Ark- to Esther
Maria Proctor. ;
Photo by Bishop's
Pvt EDITH WELBORN j
Lt Edith Di Re, WC recruiter,
announced Saturday Because an
acute shortage of help exists In all
general hospital in the ninth serv
ice command. Miss jWelborn was
given tn prerogatii or cnoosmg
the hospital where she would most
like to serve. !
The new army medical depart
ment enlistee is well known to em
ployes of the State Department as
staff member of the accounting de
partment In the secretary of state's
office. Harold F. Phillippe, man
ager of the accounting department
said at the time he; presented her
with a leave of absence, "Although
we are losing, for a time, a very
efficient and capable employe,, we
are all proud to see; Miss Welborn
enter the service of her country.
I know that no greater service
can be rendered that that of help
ing to bring our wounded soldiers
back tf health." 1
Private Welborn, who has three
nephews in the army, all serving
overseas, requested; duty at Tor
ney general hospital," Palm
Springs, Calif. After her army
basic training at Fort Oglethorpe,
Ga- and her medical technician's
course, the WAC medical technl
dan will be prepared to assist
wounded soldiers how returning
from the war theaters numbering
30,000 pertmontlL, j
, Hazel Harper of. the office of
civilian 'defense made known to
day that many hospitals In Wash
Ington and California are in need
of trained army technicians, and
tilt local OCO has taken it upon
themselves to fill the quota desired
from Marion county.- It was re
ported that applicants applying for
hospital work can receive Infor
mation at 211 Postof flee building
or by telephoning 7679. . '
Scholarship
Awards Given
To 42 Pupils
First semester scholarship
awards, announced this week at
Parrish junior high school, went
to 14 'seventh -grade pupils, S
eighth1 graders and 20 ninth grad
ers. ? ,: v-
Pupils eligible for the award
must have received for a semester
grade;' period no less than six A's,
with other marks not lower than
B, or S in subjects which are grad
ed with the Satisfactory mark.
The awards went to: "
Seventh grade Margaret Bown. Dor
othy Cannon. Pebble DeSart, Nancy
Doughton, Janet Gaiser, Helena Klein-
scnmiov Nancy Miuer, Jimmy Morgan,
Kent Myers. Maureen u Connor, snar
on Phinkett, Elaine Stanley, Muriel
Steuslou. and Nancy Taylor.
Eighth grade Dick Fuhr. Lovera
Jackson, Glenn Kleen, Sylvia McClel
land. Bruce McDonald, Eunice Miner,
Martha Pearcy, and Bruce Shafier.
Ninth grade saran Bacicstrana,
Marvin Black. Jean Brown, Dorothy
Caspar. Shirley Cross, Glenna Dodson,
Lets Jean Evans, Donna Jarre II, Mar
ian Giese, Clifford Girod, Jeanna Hoff
man. Cyril Hull, Ann Kligman. Neil
McCrary. Alice MUler. Clara Belle
Roth, i Nancy Snyder, Donna Wiedeh
kehr, Jackie Johnson, and Ruth Holtz-
man.
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Lt. Allan C Swoboda, TJ. S. army
air corps, has arrived with his
squadron in England, his par
. ents, - Mr. and BIrs, A. J. Swo
boda, (79 1 South street have
been notified. Lieutenant Swo
boda ; wa I graduated In ; 1941
from Aumsvtlle high school and
ha been In th army for two
j years. He was graduated June,
i 1944. from Stockton army air
field. ; ! .-:.
Frank Wedel Home
From South Pacific
A Salem marine, Chief Cook
Frank A. WedeL 23, is home on
furlough after 28 months! in the
Pacific. He Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben F. Wedel, route two.
Wedel last served in the Saipan
Tiniah campaign with the second
marine division. A former stu
dent Of Salem high school,; he en
listed in February, 1942.
PolklRation Clerk Is
On Leave of Absence.
v DALLAS Mrs. Ted .Tibbutt,
chief clerk of the Dallas war price
and rationing board, is taking a
month's leave of absence,' which
ahe will spend in Eugene at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. '
F. C Jones. During her absence,
Mrs. William Dalton will act a
chief clerk. , - , .
BETHEL -Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Pfennig have received a letter
from their son, Fred Pfennig, mo
tor machinist's mate gc, who is
on a landing craft and took part
in the Invasion of Luzon. He has
been overseas for 18 month and
is in good health.
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