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n Serving Uncle Sam Edited by Margaret Magee "Army Officer Home His army air corps career ended with the receipt of his discharge at San Antonio, Tex., February 2, First Lt. Marvin L. Amundson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Amundson of route 5, Salem, has returned to Salem and with the beginning of the next term at Oregon State col lege will re-enter that school. Amundson, in the service since June, 1943, spent a year in England with a radar unit of the Eighth air force and re turned to this country in July, 1945. Since then he has been stationed at Shreveport, La. The officer, who had com pleted his second year in elec trical engineering at Oregon State college at the time of leav ing for duty with the armed forces, on reporting for duty was sent to Boca Raton, Fla., where he received electrical training and then went to Yale university for his officer train ing. His radar training was taken at Boca Raton after he had received his commission. Bramlett Enlists Recently enlisted in the U. S. army, Ralph E. Bramlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Bram lett of 2040 Ferry street, is now en route to Virginia, where he will attend an army quartermas ter training school. Bramlett, a lormer student at the Klamath Falls and Salem high schools, enlisted through the Salem recruiting office for throo vpnri nf rtlltv with the army quartermaster department ana asKea tor amy in Europe. He left for Ft. Lewis Feb. 7 and from there was sent to Vir ginia prior to his enlistment in the army the Salemlte was em ployed as a meat cutter for Safe way stores in Salem. Gottfried Returns Receiving his discharge from the U. S. navy February 9 at Bremerton, Wash., and now re turned to Salem, is Baker 2c, John P. Gottfried, who since April, 1943, had been with the armed forces of this country. Gottfried during the entire time that he was in the navy was stationed at Farragut, Ida ho, and while there made sever al trips aboard troop trains go ing to California. A baker with the Cherry City Baking com pany at the time of enlisting in the service, the navy mart will soon return to the employ of that company. Mrs. Gottfried and the couple's two children, Dolores and John ny, have made their home in Salem at 2090 North 18th street while he was in the service. The parents of Gottfried, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jacob Gottfried, reside in Salem at 1280 North Fourth street. Wave Is Promoted Salem Wave recently receiv. ing a promotion to the rating of yeoman, second class, is Vernita Vera Batson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ellis Batson of 509 North 24th street. The Salem servicewoman has, since August, 1945, been sta 'tioned at Moffett Field, Calif., where she is in charge of the educational department. Classed as essential, the Wave will re main with the naval service un til September, 1946. Prior to enlisting in the Waves a year ago, Yeoman Batson was a secretary in the office at Les lie Junior high school. -- Lowery Graduated Brooks Member of a class of tank mechanics graduated from the armored school at Fort Knox, Ky., was Pvt. Ted Lo ery, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery of Brooks, Ore.. Dur ing their training in the school's tank department the students worked with the same tools is sued to field crews and underthe same conditions they would en counter in the field. They stud ied the mechanisms of various tanks, from track to turret, learning how to keep them roar ing into combat. Pvt. Ted A: Lowery has re elisted for another year and will Lawn Sprinkling Systems By C. S. Whitcomb Co. For information CALL 5811 QUINTUPLETS ahnjs rety m tfe pert rat for CHEST COLDS To Relieve Coughs JUhiitf Muscles 'At the first sign of a cold the Quin tuplets' chests, throats and backs are immediately rubbed with Muaterole. Musterole instantly starts to relieve coughs, sore throat and aching muscles of colds. It actually helps break up painful local congestion. Makes breath ing easier. Great for grown-ups, tool reoort to Camp Beale, Calif., March 30. His wife and six-year-old son will accompany him to Camp Beale. He is spending his 45-day furlough with their relatives here. Many Get Discharges Fort Lewis, wash . In the group of Oregon men receiving their discharges from the army at the separation center here February 18 were a number of j men fom Salem and surround-1 ing towns. In the group were: Albany: Th. Phillip N. Alexander, PI rat Set. Jack L. Cheejman, Sat. WftlUtr L. Hum and Staff Set. Henry R. Wldmer, Aurora: Cpl. Willi C. Sink. Oanby: Tech. 5 Karl B. Stuwt. Oorvallls: Sat. William H. Karaten, Tech. 6 Nlekie Carlon, Sat. Robert R. Round, Tech. b Paul E. Rotmey, Pfc. William L. Franklin and Pfc. Ralph M. Chapman. Dallfu: Pfc. John W. Morton, Pfc. Cleo O. McKnutht. Pfc. James X. Teal and Sat. Leonard W. Watklm. Oervals: Cpl. Claude Lewis, Tech. fi Robert Q. Knowles and Tech. Set. Joseph J. Fetter. Halwy: Pfc. Morris M. Curtis. Independence: Cpl. Heuel 8 aw telle. Lebanon: Pfc. Warren H. Donovan and Staff Set. James S. Wheeler. Lyons: Tech. 6 Glenn D. Dan forth. MoMlnnvllle: Tech. 5 Randall B. Elllna jion. Tech. 4 Arle T. Oleson. Staff Set. RusseJl H. Milton, Staff Set. Raymond A. Manning, Tech. 5 Charlea A. Talmadge and Sgt, Jack J. wagnon. MolaJla: Tech. 4 John M. Dombrowsky and Pvt. Alfred O. Olsen. Monmouth: Pvt. Conrad P. Hylton. Salem: Tech. Set. David D. Qeddes, 115 Honh 13Ui street; Staff Sat. Lloyd O. Bohanan, route 3: Tech. ft Wilton L. St. Clatr: Set. John W. Meyer. 3161 North Front street; Staff Set. Donald B. Wor ley, route 2; Cpl. Cleave W. Bartlett, 1825 North 13th street; Pfc. Eidon E. Berry, 2361 Hazel avenue: Tech. Set. Donald E. Carroll; Tech 4 Gene M. Irons. 1960 South Church street; Staff Bet. Theodore W. Jones, route 2; Pfc. Wood B. Kimmel, 204Q Market street; Staff Set. Robert L. Martin, 3215 Portland road, and Staff Set. Edward J. Motor, 3370 South 12th street.v , Sclo: Pfc. Anton P. Pletrok. Sheridan: Tech. 5 Clayton R. Markee and Pfc. Delbett R. Lewis. Silver ton: Tech. 5 John Seeley, Tech. 4 Porest W. Bascue, Staff Set. Donald W. Vearrier; Start Set. Paul D. Alnwuiat, Tech. 5 Donald R. Burch and Pfc. Del bert Stalser. Stay ton: Staff Set. Roland C. Darby. Sublimity: Tech. 5 Matthew F. Cera pacher. Sweet Home: Pvt. Lee R. Kelly. Woodburn: Staff Set. Lowell T. Bayer and Tech. 4 Joseph T. Duffy. -. Ex-Prisoner Visits Recently visiting in Salem as the guest of his sister, Mrs. Wil liam Balch, and her family, of 1245 Waller street, was Chief Machinist's Mate Ronald Bang ert of the U.S. navy. The sailor, who served with the navy in Canton and Hong Kong for three years and was taken prisoner by the Nips, be ing held at a Japanese prison camp for three years and six months, left Wednesday to re port to the main naval office in Portland for orders. Bangert is the nephew of Mr. and Mr. Brownie Bangert. U.S. Naval Separation Center, Shoemaker, Calif. Among the navy men receiving their dis charges at this separation center February 18 was S lc Hirl A. Holland of 2375 Mason street, Salem, Ore. v. SMi1 f i "a J , I Sgt. Lee A. Grinde of Silver ton, who after being reported as missing in action over Borneo since June 20, 1945, has been declared officially dead by the war department. The sergeant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grinde of Silverton, was on his third mission when killed. Barlow in Panama Headquarters Panama Canal Department Pvt. Howard W. Barlow, son of Mrs. Dorothy Barlow, route 1, Salem, Ore., has recently been promoted to a private first class, according to an announcement by Sixth air force headquarters, Albrook Field, Canal Zone. Barlow, a clerk assigned to the tenth replacement control depot, is stationed at Howard Field, Canal Zone. A graduate of Salem high school in June, 1945, he entered the army that same month at Fort Lewis, Wash. Silverton Harold Cromar Beal, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Beal of McClaine street, left Saturday for the San Diego navy training school, following his enlistment in the navy dur ing the week. Beal is a mem ber of the 1946 graduating class of the Silverton high school and will receive his diploma in June. He was also active in the Silver Fox basketball and football teams. Swegle Reporting to Fort Lewis Friday for his army as signment was John Dalke, sec ond son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Dalke. Dalke, graduated from Salem high school in June, 1945, was 18 years of age in January. He received his orders from the selective service Doard two weeks after he had registered. Home Nearly Completed Unionvale The modern home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout enburg is nearing completion. They expect to be able to move in soon. He will divide his time here and continue to assist at the 300-acre peach farm of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Alex La Follette at Mission Bottom where he has been employed more than three years. Campaign is Closed Jefferson The special meet ings at the Evangelical church which began last Wednesday evening, closed Sunday night and were very successful. Rev. Charles Welchel of Albany gave a message each night with spe cial music furnished by local people and friends from Albany and Lebanon. EATS CEREAL PRAISES RESULTS Says Famous Laxative Food Has Every Quality Claimed Suffer from constipation? Want relief without drugs? 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