The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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McCulley Among
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Back From Tokyo
lb OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. Norember 21. IMS
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division in tokyo pre e- I wo Drawsoris
aon w. iwrx-tmey, baiem, ore, is , .
among the first group of men e- Get Advanced
vision for return to the United IfNaVV Tmillillfir
States from Tokyo. I .
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McCulley l, now serving with the Drawson. 340 Liberty t.
campaigns, he wears the Asiatic
Pacific theatre ribbon 'with cam
paign stars for New Guinea, the
Admiralty Islands, Leyte and Lu
zon, the combat infantryman's
badge nd the Philippine Libera
tion ribbon with two. bronze stars.
As a civilian. Private McCulley
N.
are
getting schooling in the navy.
Both left Salem high school be
fore graduation and one, Maynard
Drawson, RDM 2c, the older of
the two, completed high school
work during 18 months of service
aboard ship in the Pacific. He is
now at officer training school at
Iowa t City, la., expecting to be
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entering the array and took basic
training at Camp Maxey, Tex
'His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
to come home on brief leave.
Gail Drawson, ARM 3c, left
Sunday night for Pensacola, Fla.,
D. McCulley, resides at 1155 Ne-' ing ln e Prtveteers
braska st, in Salem, Ore.
Former Silverton Man
Plan Eugene Office '
(PS4Y2T after a six-day leave
wjith his parents here following
graduation from the Jacksonville,
Fla, operations school .of the na
vy at which h received his air-
crewman's wings " and rating as
aviation radioman 3c,
SILVERTON Lt CoL H. E.
Johnson former Silverton dentist
expects to be discharged soon. He Homer Hales VlSlU
plans no open a dental office at Hi9 ParenU
Eugene January i. xvirs. jonnson
-the former MargueriU Sather of j FOUR CORNERS WUiam"
Silverton, Is with her, husband In Bales, fireman 1c, son of Mr. and
California. She is the 'daughter of Mrsl Homer Bales of Beck avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sather.
arrived in "San Francisco over the
weekend. He. is stationed on the
cruiser St Louis, which brought
service men home from Shanghai
After 48 hours in the states, the
Harold Alfred is Novr
In Washington Station
SILVERTON Chief Pharmacist cruiser sailed for Guadalcanal,
Harold Alfred is personnel officer
and supervises approximately VlSltS J'OUr Corners
1500 persons. He is a son of I. B.
Alfred.
FOUR CORNERS Lt. J. W.
Fiester of Tacoma, has been a
ABOARD THE USS GOODHftE hu Kest the past week of his
IN THE P A C I F IC-(Deiayed)- sister, Mrs. Homer Bales and fam-
Ens. Douglas R. Spencer. USNR, "T. na ms parems, Mr. ana Mrs.
1100 Chemeketa St.. Salem. Ore.. w- a. tester, Dotn on uecx ave-
is in nreDaration for the duties of I nue. Lieutenant iester has Just
division officer of the navigation returned from Manila, after three
and communication division on years in the south pacific.
this attack transport
VI a m kaaM & Ka a e9' ml n r Ma 1
vember. 144. and. ln addiUon to f
his Drimarv duties as small boat charged from tne army at tne t on
officer,, he has served as coding Douglas separation center, under
tne adjusted service, rating plan
was SSgt. Maxie H. Bjfown, hus
band of Rosa Marie Brown of
Brooks, Ore. Sergeant Brown
who served 24 months in Europe
with the 438th signal construction
battalian. is authorized to wear
the European theatre ribbon, good
conduct medal. Victory medal and
American theatre ribbon,
officer in the communications de
partment. As small boat officer he
was in charge of a group of land
ing, craft, used in putting men
and supplies on ' enemy beaches
at Leyte, Kerama Retto, Ie Shima
and Okinawa.
Before entering the navy. Ens.
Spencer was a student at Harvard
university. ...
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(1390 ke)
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Maynard Drawsoji, RDM 2c
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Bob Palmateer
Going to New
Post in Sweden
Bob Palmateer, AMMF 2c, son
of Mt. and Mrs; O. E. Palmateer,
left Salem last Week under orders
calling for his transfer to the na
val i air : station at Stockholm,
Sweden.' "
En route to his east coast port
he stopped in Chicago to visit his
father, who had gone to the mid
west for the national American
Legion convention, and his broth
er, Wallace, aj senior navy V-12
student at Purdue university, La
fayette, . Ind. j ;
Palmateer came home Novem
ber 4 on leave from Norfolk, Va.
A graduate of ! Salem high school,
hej enlisted in the navy in 1942
and served' aboard a seaplane
tender in the; African, Mediter
ranean and Pacific battle zones.
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Former Monmouth Boy Worked
in Japan G)al Jline
Dan Yoeom. S2e, ferine anember
j ef the sUff of the Salem YMCA,
; former president of Abel Gregg
i chapter of Hi-Y, and son ef Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Yobom, has
I sailed for overseas kervice-i
Hi-Lite Stodlo photo.!
Gail Drawson, ARM 3c
TURNER
Turner Memor
J. Gilstrap and
a
Recent guests of
al Home Supt. E.
Mrs Gilstrap have
been their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Down
ing, who have! returned to Han
ford, Calif. I after a week's stay
here, i: j I j1 ; '
Downing, who will Join his fath
er in farming (operations at Han
ford, has just been, discharged
under the point system as a boat
swain's mate second class in the
navy. He served with the Seventh
amphibious' force on LCI 436, par
ticipated in four major invasions,
Moratai, Biak, Lagaspi and Min
danao,; for which ii he wears four
battle stars. During his service he
was in New Caledonia, the Solo
mon islands, Australia, New Gui
nea, Philippines, jAkinawaK Tin-i
ian and Saipain. :
Mervin Pearson Given
His Army Discharge
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TURNER f Mervin Pearson, a
fohner sergeant, T5 in the am
phibian engineers of: the 2nd en
gineer special brigade, was dis
charged from the army at Fort
LewisrOctober 31. '
j fin the service j 44 months, he
spent ,32 months in Australia, New
Guinea, -.Bismarck Archipelago,
Philippine Islands, and Japan.
Among souvenirs he brought home
are a Japanese flag, gun and bay
onet, sea shells, Japanese silk,
fpreign money and Japanese in
vasion monejr.
His ribbons include the Ameri
can ribbon, good conduct ribbon.
Asiatic-Pacific ribbon with three
battle stars, Philippine liberation
ribbon with ja bronze arrowhead
and two battle stars and the dis
tinguished unit citation ribbon.
Awaits Discharge! f
SEYMOUR JOHNSOK FIELD,
N.C. SgL Loren L. $wenvold,
son of Mrs. Mary Swenwold, 1740
Trade St., Salem, TOrej has been
transferred from this! first air
force base to a separation center
to receive an honorablej discharge
from the army air forjces.
Sergeant Swenwold, a machin
ist in civilian life, entered the ser
vice Dec. 16, 1941. .
He is married to j Mrs. Ida
Swenwold, route 1, box 268, Sa
lem, Ore; j
MONMOUTH W a y n e, Petrie,
23, a grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Egelston, is now recuperating-at
Madigan General' hos
pital, Ft. Lewis. He was freed in
September from a prison in
southern Japan and arrived in
San Francisco October 16. His
mother, Mrs. Letha Petrie f
Lewiston, Ida met him there.
Captured at the fall of Corre
gidor, he worked every day in
cluding Sundays in the Japanese
coal mines. He received two bowls
of rice and a cup of tea forhis
daily diet. When first captured he
was weighing 195 pounds. When
he got to San Francisco he
weighed 95 pounds. He spent
more than two years in the pri
son, and was released on his 23rd
birthday. '
He is gaining weight now and
otherwise improving, but doesn't,
laugh or smile, Jret, his mother reports.-,
A native of Monmouth he
attended "schools here before the
family moved to Lewiston. A sis
ter, Mrs. Betty McDanieL lives
at Lewiston; and ' one brother,
Charles, is in the San Diego na
val hospital recovering from an
accident suffered .while in the
naval . air , force. He lost ope eye
I and his right knee was crushed.
LIBERTY Harold Peterson has
returned home following his dis
charge from the army. He spent
four years with the army, the last
in Germany, j J
PILES (Hemorrhoids)
Fistula - Ftssore
Prolapse and
other types of
Rectal i A Colon
conditions treat
ed witboat lose
.of time.
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Call for exsminatioa or write
for FREE descriptive booklet
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
NAturo-Proctoloiist i
218 N. Uberty St, Salem, Ore.
Wicklander Returning
Home From Pacific
SWEGLE Mr, and Mrs. R. T.
Wicklander have received a letter
from their son. Gunners" Mate
Roger Wicklander, telling them
he is on his way home. He is on
a coast guard vessel, and thesbip
is, being-towed home from the
Marshall Islands by another' ship)
because they have waited for
weeks for repair parts from the
United States.
1e Ned Harris, nephew ef
Mf. Cornele Stuttaford and Mrs.
Jessie Armold of this city and
former resident of Salem, arrived
here for a brief visit with rela
tives last night He has been in
the navy a year and has just re
turned from Japan. .
Is Your Dwelling Insured for i
i i ! lis 1945 Value?
Building costs have increased about 30 since 1940 and if
you haven't increased your insurance accordingly, you would
take a terrific "bumping" if you have a fire loss now. Just
-phone our office. It only takes a minute and very little cost
to you.
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Blegler To Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam J. Biegler, lt05 Pine street,
a sotii Joseph Michael, born No
vember 14, Salem General hos
pital. . ; i
Bates fTo Mrs and Mrs. David
F. Bates, route 6, ,a Iflaughter, Lin
da Marie, bom November 14, Sa
lem General hospital. j
Lightner To Mr. and Mrs. Or-
land A. Lightner 1320 Broadway,
a son, AlanJWrayj born November
10, Salem General hospital. .1
Hathaway To Mr. and Mrs.!
Glen A. Hathaway, route 3, a son,;
Roger Louisa born November 11,
Salem General hospital.
MUler-,To Mrf and Mrs. Avalt
ftimer, route l, a naugnter, verna
Fae, ; born November 13, Salem
General hospital! ,
Sellers To Mr. and Mrs. t red
R. Sellers West Salem, a daughter,
Emily Diane, born November .7,
Salem Deaconess hospital.
Henry-i-To Mis. and Mrs. Lloyd
J. Henry; 130 South 24th street,
a daughter, Joan Karen, born No
vember lu, aiem uenerai nos-
pital. i I ;
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ville C. Britton. ,1090 Shipping st
a daughter; Linda Louise, born
October i!9j Salem General hos
pital.' t U :
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Gilbert A. ! Noff singer, 1060 East
Lefelle street, a son, Craig An
drew, bom October 28, Salem Dea
coness hospital.. j
iBilou Comes Home
S PFC Charles F. Bilou, USMC,
has notified his sister, Mrs. D. O.
Walters, by .telephone that he ar
rived at Catnp Pendleton, Ocean-
side, Calif. November 14, after
22 months jn the Pacific, serving
with an amphibious tractor bat
talion . as a driver. He is to be
discharged fsoon and will return
to his home at 1190 Colonial ave.
'. 4
Lt. Gralienhorst Home
1st Lt. ttichard Grabenhorst,
army air1 corps, has arrived in the
states from 32 months of duty in
the south Pacific as an ordnance
man with he 13th air force. He
wears nine: battle stars. Lt. Gra- i
benhorst s now on errninal
leave, pending his discharge. He is
at the home of his parents, "Ir.
and Mrs. Grge Grabenhorst, sr.
EMMONS iAT TOKYO
Lt. C. S. Emmons of Salem is
now captain of his L.S.T. He is
stationed in Tokyo bay awaiting
further orders. His wife and four
sons live at Hoyt and Saginaw j
streets. I
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