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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1945)
Tfco CCZCrOII STATESMAN; Scdexa, Oregon, Friday ITortfng, Cestocsbot 7. ISU PAGZ aMer Girls Aid in Camp AdailiMeg . ' ' .f , V 1 TT ; .. s . ' . I .in. CAMP ADAIR-(8peelal)-A cameraman from the Army Ground Fore New rounded br these repre - aenUtlT sirls darta an Intermission at- th 3rd regiment's dance. The girls. wfc work threat n Um USO a volunteer dancing partners, are i(left to right) Frances Barry of 8lem; Jaanito Bamer and Barbara Klntaaird of Corvallls, and Barbara Brualdge, Freda Bncurtnch. Dolores Bents. Agnes Sath Hansen (cbaperene) and Marre Aeschllmana, all of Salem. (AGF News photo) Marines Opening I Rolls to New and Old Leathernecks Voluntary enlistments in the marine corps are now open to men between the ages of 17 and 23 who have had no previous serv ice, and men between the ages of 17 and 32 with prior service who reenlist within one year of their discharge date Maj. Norris E. Lineweaver, of ficer in charge of marine corps recruiting in Portland, announced the new policy Thursday. "They have really figured this thing to give the discharged vet eran a break,' the officer stated. "Marines who re-enlist within 90 days will be appointed the same temporary rank,, with the same date of rank; held at the time of ' their discharge. In addition, if they re-enlist prior to M days from the date of discharge, the re mainder of the 90-day period will be granted as a re-enllstment fur lough. . . ... . : "Men over 23 who have had no previous military service may be granted watvers In some cases," he continued. i Lineweaver pointed out that en listments are no longer being ac cepted in the marine corps re serves. All voluntary enlistments will be for the regular marines. i The Portland recruiting office located in room 208, New UJS. Courthouse building, and the Sa lem recruiting office located in room 21, Breyman , building, 180 N. Commercial st., are now ready to take enlistments from men of the above age groups. i I " V I -V . k - . t ' v::75, . ,jV ' ' V" -.1 v. j,- Maj. Gen. William X. Shedd, commanding general of i ninth service commandj Salt Lake City, Utah; has announced that effect' ive immediately enlistments for the regular army are now author Ized fop physically Qualified men between the ages of It to 14 years inclusive. Choice of arm or Drancn ' ol service ana overseas theater Mil be given. I ;' United States army recruiting stations are now in" operation at thvj)ot office building in Salem, Eugene and Klamath Falls. FOKT BENNTNG. Ga. (Speelal)- Winiaas Albert Ylee ef Salem. fin was commissioned a sec- end lie tenant pea saeoeasfnl eompletioa mt the officer candi date eeorae at . the Infantry school at Fert Beanlng, Ga. He b the sea of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tie ef revto V. box tit, Salem. commission Uiscusge Accepting Drydock J PORTLAND, Sept 6-flV-The Port of- Portland commission said today it was not sure it wanted the 10,300-ton wooden drydock offered by the navy, 1 The commission, which had battled during the war for a larger steel drydock, said definite information on -possible repair work to be alloted here is needed to determine whether a dock win be. profitable. Army Enlistments ei my bnli irig Accc First 14. Sam Barbison is hos pitalized on Luzon for the third time.- He has an infection in feet and legs contracted while on duty in tile south Pacific. He is sta tioned on Luzon with the 188th infantry of the 33rd division. Harbison's parents, Mr. and Mrs.! John Harbison, and hit wife and small daughter make their home in Salem. ; 3 European Vet In Command of 15th BattaUon CAMP I ADAIR-(Special)-The 4th regiment't 15th battalion now has as its 'commanding offi cer a much-decorated veteran of the European theatre LI CoL Frank' K. Britton, who recently was released from an army hos pital. He holds,, the : silver star. bronze star medal . with three clusters and other honors. He en-1 listed from Hartford, Conn, about 14 years ago. . , -. i. . -f . . This replacement depot now has an air force of J its own -consisting of one Stinson L5E, designed as an observation plane for field artillery, which was flown here from Oklahoma by CapL A. M. Bach. u ' The first "superior instructor" rating in the depot went to Lt Carl R. Thornbloom, hq, detch. 2nd reg- f or his class in "Scrub Typhus Fever." Pvt. Robert W. Lilja was back in the good odor of his company' today after an unsuccessful skir mish with a skunk. LQJa was out on. a compass problem, pacing off the designated steps, . when his foot landed on something that was better left alone. Several showers and liberal use; of GX soap were immediately necessary. - j ' This week's issue of the AGF News gave a full page of pictures j and information- regarding the USO facilities at Eugene (within class A pass limits of the depot). Nearly 100 WACs have signi fied their Intentions of taking a I trip to the firing range and sc ing what it's like to fire a car bine H i B-4 was selected as the best company area in the 1st regiment, with C-r second and B-2 third. Selection was by a board of of The first Superior Mees Award in the 2nd regiment went to C-4 which also rated first at Fort George Meade before coming to Camp Adair..,, . 1 1 til'. C-lf In the. 4th regiment has romance galore, if: names mean aaythlnf. Thert If Pvt StJipheo O. Kiss. Jr- and Pvt Barnett K Love, both of New York. , : BEX&T TKXXX3 TOVHD OBiaON CXTY, Sepfc Two huddeberry plckeri mlssiii since Saturday night were ported safe today. Police said 1& and Mrs. Ray Walsh, returning from their excursion 'into will country near Mount Hood, delayed by motor trouble. t I i E1 NOTICE Our Siore Will- Ilenain Closed Salurday, SeptenLsr Clh In Obsenrance of Jewish Uew Year PI.GGLY WIGGLY rw Mffg pstMBeeBHBssesseSBSsssesssssPs I " . . . Z . A i Emmrich's li En Drip or Reg. Grind 1-lb. glass 1 Ulla White Meat ViV tin 390 ' - ' - I - ' .: . .' ... . i -i ' ' - ; Codfiah CaJuaL..10-oz. tin 190. Coddics Dills Cheese Graclicrs b 100 Greshnm t ' . ' Frozen Strawberries carton 390 i ; m Ooney Powers, S-lb pail Mb. jar 590 1.39 r. tin 140 ra tin &3 lf Chopped Jlgen Frosted Peas 12-oz. pkg. Sbicddcdmed:120 Preserves Dud"iSmS' Fa Yanhffl t,ir Corn OUlThLl Smnj South A a ; Fisher Y Blend i I 10-lb. CS sack 25-lbJ , a o sack AiiLv Mt. Wbitner, j 15-oz. gUuw..;.I 340 Orongo Jnico cnra cMir. u. 200 Grapefroil Jaico n, . uL 140 Luncheon Ileal fiLi 330 JIFFIES Fresh Ear- Ilcodlis' l-lb. cello. MISSION Incarcni . or . 140. 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