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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 10

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Lebanon, Oregon
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5 10 THE LEBANON" EXPRESS, Wednesday, February 21, 1963 i Come To The Dinner Fllpis to! SERVING THEIR COUNTRY I saved $67.34 with my new -in shop locally Pvt. Carl N. Bahrke, eon of Mr. iind "Vernon Bahrke, Route I has been assigned to the 43rd Surgical Hospital MA in; Korea which is attached to the' Eighth' Army Support Command. was ttudwit Walla Walla, College before entering the army on Aug.

18,1967. 1 ci "W' 1 I i tl Washington's Birthday Eg ffrSD i yj ft zz i dri nju3 MS A ASCHAFFENEURG, Germany Army ST Sergeant William Clark, 34, son of Mrs. Edith J. Douglas, 733 Milton receiver ihe Good Conduct Mtdal, Feb, while as-signed to the Ninth Engineer BrtUlk In Germany, Sgt, Clark award tor ei- emplaxy conduct efllcincy and fidelity inactive military service. He Is a team In the battalion's 'Headquarter Company near here, FT.

CAMPBELL, 'Specialist 'Four Paul M. Martlnak, 20, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Amps F. Martlnak, Bouts 3, Scio, was assigned to the 86th, Evacuation Hospital here Jan, 29 as a medical records specialist, MUNICH, Germany Wayne Lankford, 23, son of Wayne Lankford, Route Brownsville was promoted to Army sergeant on Feb, 5 here, where be Is assigned as a squad leader in Company Second Battalion of the 24th Infantry Division's 21st Infantry.

His wife, Ren ate, is with him in Germany. FT. POLK, La, Army Private Douglas L. Tatum, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar T. Tatum, Route 2, Scio, completed nine weeks of advanced infantry training here Feb. 2. His last week of training was spent in guerrilla warfare exercises. During his guerrilla- training, be lived under simulated Vietnam conditions tor flve days, fighting off night attacks and coo-ducting raids on "enemy" villages.

He was taught methods of removing booby traps, setting ambushes and avoiding enemy ambushes. Other specialized training included small unit tactics, map land mine warfare, communications, and firing the M-14 rifle, M-60 machine gun and the 3,5 Inch rocket launcher. His wife, Betty, also lives on Route 2, Scio. Fr I 1 LES SCHWAB SRVCE CENTER ii iruiiriiT A 2W ALIuiinLiil $5.99 MOST AMERICAN CARS PICK-UP TRUCKS 59.99 (plus portt) First graders Clna Tboma, left and Sarah Anderson from St. Edward's Grade School display a poster advertising the annual turkey dinner planned for the parish center on Sunday, Feb.

25, Mrs. Ed Coergen Is geaeratfSBUirman assisted by Mrs. John Hermans and Mrs. Ed Combers. Mrs.

Jack Bullard Is dining room chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. Claude Danl. This annual event draws diners from all parts of the valley. (Express photo)" Journalism Award Ii.

Don Jost Commands Offered At OSU Hew Company Here CENE WEIST How much will you save? Premium Shocks Motor Tune -Up Brake Service The oi mm now uns herel Installed I (0)95 Under the present reorganization of the Oregon Army National Guard, the newly realigned Company of the Second Battalion, 162nd Infantry, will be commanded by First Lieutenant Donald S. Jost. The guard reorganization called tor recently by the Defense Department, will become effective March 1, After the change, all of the state's units will be part of the 41st Infantry Brigade, with headquarters in Portland. The brigade now consists entirely of Oregon units, Lieutenant Jost will have about 80 guardsmen from around the area in his company. FT.

HOOD, Tex. Army Sergeant Kenneth R. Koontz, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy H.

Koontz, 317 E. Bishop Way, Brownsville, received the Good Conduct Medal Jan. 24 while assigned to the Second Armored Division here. SgU Koontz received the award for exemplary conduct, efficiency and fidelity In active military service, Sgt. Koontz Is a tank commander In Company Second Battalion of the division's 66th Armor.

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St. Com pi ete with parts For Senior Girls A Journalism scholarship for high school senior girls planning to enter Oregon State University this fan is being offered by Theta Sigma Phi, national professional society tor women in Journalism and communications. The $150 award will be given for the third year In honor of past OSU Theta Sigma Phi faculty advisor, Adelaide V. Lake. Applicants must have been active in high school Journalism, have good grades and plan to include Journalism courses in their studies at Oregon State.

Information Is being sent to Oregon high schools concerning, qualifications and procedures tor making applications. Deadline is March Anyone desiring details about the award may write Theta Sigma Phi, Department of Journalism, Oregon State University, Corvallls. The recipient and an alternate will be announced April 18 at the annual Matrix Table Journalism banquet at OSU. WICHITA FALLS, Tex. Airman Linda K.

Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle L. Wall, 780 Wagon Wheel has been graduated from a U. Air Force technical school at Sheppard AFB, Tex.

She was trained as a medical specialist and has been assigned to a unit of the Air Training Command at Sheppard AFB, Tex. The airman is a 1967 graduate of Lebanon Union High School. LES SCHWAB SUPERMARKET TIRE CENTER 2275 S. Santa Hwy. 258-8168, '4-H Club Plans Car Wash The Woodworms 4-H Woodworking Club organized at the Hamilton Creek School on Feb.

10. Members discussed holding a car wash to "raise money. The remainder of the time was spent working on i Jim Spooner Lebanon, Oregon 97355 Phone 258-7134 i r- jmmr imsm mercury; tfiS IIW "CHERRY" (( PRICES 10 THE THBE 0 1963 RAMBER 1 1965 MERCURY 1 1959 CHEVROLET 11965 V. VAGEtl 1 1960 MERCURY '550" 4 door SDN. 6 cyL Commuter Wagon BelAtr4door Tu Dor Coupe Monterey 4 Door stand, trans.

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