I: wl PAGZ CDC Tho OZIGON STATiniAII. ScUa, Oresoa, Sunday Iftrnfr'j. Ceptinbt " I- XL v . . Bob Jones Goes , TofPearl Harbor Radio Assignment Salem Has Own f Casey9 Jones yy Eiirop From an annjr papr. la" the European theatre of operations hat corns 'lhis story of Salem'i own "Casey" Jonee 'T. Sft. Lloyd Jones, whose wife make her home at 595 JV 20th it: " The transportation ; problem has. definitely been solved In 'the second battalion, 331st in fantry. T. Sgt Lloyd Jones of 'Company F can oast a reUtctant ; smile at any mention of gas 'shortages, bo vehicles and the ,like, for Lloyd has a, crack train , In operation between the Peck ing air field, Passaii, and all 'points of interest. ; A few days after his company : moved into . Pocking, Llpyd ; sound a partly dismantled loco emotive at the Pocking air field. .Having been a former diesei .engineer, the Job of repair was fairly simple and it wasn't long -before the contraption was mak ing regular runs from the air 'field to Pocking. ! ." .The second battalion became 'aware of . the train's possibilities -as an alternative to the already .critical transportation problem, asked Jones to use it for trans porting the men to the combat range some 15 miles distant. The Idea was so practical that a trip to the movies in the eve ning and a run to Passau were added to the schedule. Clearance for the use of the main railroad line to Simbach was obtained from German rail authorities. Like A Pershing Task The train consists of three ears, hauled by a powerful die sei engine. The coaches are somewhat old fashioned, but as Jones puts it, "They do the trick." The outfit looks for all the world like a pint-sized bull dozer hauling a Pershing tank," was PFC Bill Morgan's descrip tion of the modernized Toon erviUe Trolley." A picture of Jones, and under lines labeling bim "engineer, brakeman, signalman and what have you," accompanied the story as it was first published and is part of the clipping sent to Mrs Jones. AMITY - Donald Schaeff er, who is with the army air force. and his brother Robert of the merchant marine are enjoying leave with home folks. Pvt. Daanc Hadlejr, so Mr. and Mrs. Quillin A. Hadley, 723 Ferry st, is at home for. two weeks delay en route following his graduation from aircraft weld' fng school at Chanute field, HL ; Private Hadley took his basic training at Sheppard field, Tex. He will report to ! Davis field, Monthan, Ariz. j Three Salem, One Stay ton and One Silverton ManbriNitmtzs Flagship as Japs Surrender - ON THE USS SOUTH DAKOTA OFF J AJ AN -Three Salem, Ore, navy men, one from Stayton and on from Silverton are serving aboard this battleship, which rwas one of the first to enter Tokyo Bay for the formal capitulation of Japan and which was used by Fleet Adm.' C ,W. ? .. ; - r; Nimitx commander-in-chief. Pa cific, as his flagship-for the occa sion: - .-.. v".-;..'--' TheSouth Dakota fired the first salvo of the first bombardment of the Japanese homeland when it blasted the steel center of Ka maishi on July 14. Then she struck Honshu, Hokkaido, northern Hon shu, the Kobe-Kure area, Hama matsu and made a return visit to KamaishL '.'V- The battleship fought at Savo, Saipan, I wo Jima and Okinawa. The Salem men are: W. P, Mob- ley, 19, ! electrician's mate 2c, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ki P. Mobley, route 1; Clyde Richmond Jefferson, 19, ship's cook 1c, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter C Jefferson, route T, and Rob ert W. Johnson, 28, radannan 2c, USNR,! 532 Statesman. ! j Marcus J. Lambrecht, 30, fire man 1c, USNR, whose wile, u nice, lives at 539 West Water st. Staytott, and Bert 2. McCool, 20, fireman 1c, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. X. R. McCool, route t, Sil verton, are also aboard. j ! f i .. -" H - . f PFC BLACKBTJZN RETCENS i GATES - PFC Charles Black burn returned home for a 30 day furlough Monday. He has been in Italy and will report to Camp Rucker, AIju, for reassignment.! Robert L. Jones, S 2c, recently here on six-day leave with hie parents. Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Jones, 1048 N. 5th at; and other friends and relatives, has return ed to his station at San Diego and sailed on the SS Maryland' last Sunday for Pearl Harbor where he will be in radio communica tions. - V'.-. ... i . - . . . . , i- - - .. . - Seaman Jones, a graduate of Salem high school with the class of 1949, enlisted in the navy in May and was sworn id that month prior to his 18th birthday. He played In both high school band and orchestra during his years in junior and senior high school. : -a . I At Pearl Harbor he hopes to see his brother-in-law, John F. VanOsdoL Jr, PhM 2c, recently transferred there from Eniwetock of the Marshalls, -who has been overseas since February, 1944, and now following discharge is await ing passage home. f Jones parents expect their son to be gone for six months or a yeari Jones senior Is local assist ant superintendent for the Pru dential Insurance company and Mrs. Jones is a 'kales-representative of the same company. -v1 ABOARD THE USS WEST VIRGINIA Five Willamette valley men serve aboard this famous eld bat tleship (pictured above) which went safely throogh many months of campaigning, then suffered her first combat casealties when struck by a Jap suicide plane at Okinawa. The men Include Lawrence M. Orth. skip's eook, 3e, USNR, 235 goath 14th, Eldoa A. Lappin. seaxaaa 1e, USNR, 895 S. 13th si, aa4 Erwta L. Frye, coxswala. USN, bob of Mr. and Mrs.' Adam W. Frye, 189 N. 33rd. air of Saiem, and Fred T. Crltes, flremaa, 1e, USNR, grandson of Mrs. Anna C4 Geodnun, route L Hogard rdL, and Floyd A. Sallenger, seaman, 2e, i USNR, 219 N. 2nd si, both of SOverton. . ! v WITH THE THIRTY EIGHTH DIVISION ON LUZON Under the army's 1 readjustment plan, SSgt; Robert L. Allen of Mill City, Ore., a veteran of the 38th division's 151th Infantry, is en route home. He participated In many important battles on Luzon and has been overseas 20 months. He is entitled to wear the Asiatic Pacific ribbon with three combat stars, the combat infantry badge, the American defense ribbon, the Philippine Liberation ribbon with one star and the purple heart. He is the son of Mrs. W. W. Allen and is a graduate of Hill Military academy and the University of Oregon. i Mrs. Leilas C; Zander has been notified of the promotion of her son, David T. Talmadge from staff sergeant to technical sergeant. He is with the 388th AAF band at Ft Lawtoni Leo EaH Palmer S t NAS-V-R5 Seattle, Washington,, who spent five days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, 2065 Maple ave., returned to Seattle Tuesday. He is being sent to the south Pa cific in the near future. it v . - 1 r " ... .s ABOARD THE USS COLORADO IN TOKYO BAT -(Delayed)-Twe Salesa, Ore, navy asea. Bob L. Norton. 39, electrician's mate, second class; USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Norton, rente 4, and John Brasie, 19, seamaa, first class, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brasie, 333 North 24th st, steamed Into Tokyo bay aboard this ship to sapper! the oocapatioa of Japan. The Colorado had been through ten invasion operations to help bring the final capitulation of Japan. Another Oregon man aboard was Wilbur I. Shoptaugh, 39, first class, USN, whose wife lives at 875 Brown si, Woodburn. STUDENTS ; NEED GOOD VISION for harmony In ' classes. You can't expect a stu dent to b alert if he can't read or tee all that to taking place. If in doubt cxnsult Dr. Morris for an eye examination, DR. HENRY E. MORRIii .Optometrist i CLASSES WILL BZ TtXSCRTTiZD ONLY XT NEEDED EZCLUSXYS AOEXT FOE. NEW - ' : MORRIS OPTICiiL 441 Cis CI - sTiooe KI3 ' SALCI SERGEANT PROMOTED . Word has been received by Mr. Cal Patton that her son, Lloyd Claggett has been promoted to master sergeant He is now station ed at Camp Lee, Va., but served some time in France. He recently completed a SO day furlough at home. Claggett is in the quarter master headquarters company base depot, i ? . i Li Caritoa J. McLeod. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McLeod, ar rived in Salem Friday! with a dis charge from the United States ma rine corps, after 44 months of serv ice. He arrived in the states a week' ago and received his dis charge at San Diego, He is a vet eran of Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima. After the utter battle be was awarded the bronze star and presi dential citation. - f - AMITY Elmer Groveo lavls- itlhg j his parents, Mr; ( and "Mrs. X. W. . Groves. He hai been in training at Camp Roberts and will reporf for duty at Camp Adair. i LATE !KEIjEASES i Decca - Columbia - Victor Popular Records and Albums - I - BY POPULAR ARTISTS I Needles and Accessories . 5 Visit Our Large Library of: t .' r , j. Classical Albums and Records. I : ..: Private Booth ifor Your Listening Pleasure HEIDER'S RADIO RECORD SHOP 19 TEARS IN SALEM PHONS 733 RADIO REPAIRXKQ , j 428 COURT CpL Scth Dodge Bef or Discharge v SPRINa VALLEY Corp. Seth B. Dodge, Jr, Is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Dodge for a short furlough, before going to Fort Lewis-for discharge. Corporal Dodge of the 33th San ta Fe division wag in combat for three years in Normandy and the Elbe river. He is the eldest son of the S.-B. Dodges -and is a Salem high, school graduate. Com ing . across on : the . Queen SXary, Robert L. Jones, S 1e LAKJEHUILST. N. J. 17 Sepi Wave Marion Esther Wiest, S 1c, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs.- Wil liam A. Wiest, sr, Monmouth, Ore, this week began training as navy weather observer here at the aerographers'f school of the Lakehurst naval air station. Mr. and Mrs. Ted EOoen of reate have received word that their son, Pfc Delbert Kleen, who has been In a hospital at Frankfurt Germany will soon be sent back to the States. Pfc; Kleen was in jurea in an accident but la re covering satisfactorily. he then-flew to Fort Lewis; from Corporal Dodge, r, naa a oroi er, Bdcmxx wno wu In Germany at the tune no vm in the same territory but has since been released. ' .'.!' Bernlee X Scheffe, daaghter of Mrs. Earl Frink of 1535-B street, Salem, has been promoted to the rrade of sergeant at- Hamilton field, Califs one of tha Fourth air force's army air base, it was nnmml recently. :'- Sergeant Scheffev ' Joined the wnmfn't army corps October 12, IMS. and has been stationed at Hamilton field for one month.. . IX. CL .Eichard IX Baker, VSSIC.' tnd' Capt Georst .Reynolds-Allen, U. S. army, who were mmhra nf the same class'1 at tUIMMWV. V - - saiem Disa icuuw w friends for a number - of years, held a reunion recently at a Pa cific - island base shortly before Baker was to start for Tokyo, he has written his-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker of Salem. EOOGIE UOCGIS FLAYEDS and BLUES SniGEHS 1 ! Phone' 4007 For Appointment or Details JLsE for Entertainment Chairman ,. . 'I . ' . Wednesday! Sepienber 23 Between the hours of 1 and I PJd. and 1 te t FJI Mcn' Wool SuiU ' ' Mena Men Men's Mcn't Boy't Topcoat Shirts ; JackeU Croisert JackeU MenVport Coata ; MenV Leisure Coats Woolen Yardage J Material Woolen Grey Blkti Woolen PastelBlktj v Woolen Knitting Yarn In Our Eetafl Dept. at fho " . . - Tt:3.KayUc:IcaCo. tSI So. 12th St. e o o o o o o o o o o e ooo o o o o o o o o U 1H Til m S VAYS TO BUY FURS Um Sean Easy Time Payment Plea Use Wa CalSorvioo-A Smal Deposit Holdi Your 6o1ci UntH Wanted I I 1 -i 4 W I j f)r 7 i'i IVv.' 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