Contact For Service Men (Continued from Page Two) tion center nearer home for separa- tion from the service or furlough prior to reassignment. Pvt. Hunt spent months overseas with the 464th Bombardment Group and returned from Italy by way of Trinidad landing in the states on September 18. He wears the group citation ribbon with oak leaf cluster and has seven battle stars. Memorial Tree Planted A beautiful Japanese yew, pre- sented to Mr. and Mrs. Culp by Harry Edwards, Huntsville Nurseryman, at the Memoria] ser- vices held for their son, Lieut. Herbert Culp a week ago Sunday, has been planted on. the upper terrace of the lawn at the Culp home. Mr. Edwards has given a memorial tree to the families” of every Back Mountain boy killed in service. Stanley {Oberst Was Bmong First To Land In Toyko Bay TOYKO BAY, Sept. 2, (Delayed) —Sealer W. Oberst, 27, aviation machinist’s mate first class was | aboard one of the first Navy com-| bat seaplanes to land in Toyko Bay. The sight of Allied Naval power massed before Toyko greeted the crew of the Fleet Air Wing I Mar- iner as it circled for a landing. In the three weeks before the surrender, Fleet Air Wing I sank 16 ships, damaged 31, destroyed one plane, damaged two, destroyed two shipyards, two docks and three radio stations. Byron Atkinson, Baker 3/C, has written that he is aboard the Des- troyer Bell which has just com- pleted a tour of duty through the Yellow Sea. Arrives Home . Cpl. Arthur Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Reese, Sr., Dal- las RD 3 has returned to the states after spending two years overseas with the 258th Field Artillery Bat- STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatters — “All right, you tell ’em it’s impossible to build a house from the roof down!” JUST HUMANS 27 FF Ft 7 v2 fF == tS Ul talion. Cpl. Reese is a former Dallas ‘Township High School boy and was fire chief of Hallstead Borough at the time of his enlistment. Honorably Discharged Roswell T. Murray, son of Mrs. Hugh Murray of Pioneer Avenue, has been honorably discharged from service at the Fort Lewis, Washing- ton, Separation Center. Sgt. Oberst Discharged Sgt. Paul E. Oberst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oberst of Fernbrook, has been discharged from service. Paul enlisted on November 24, 1939 and has been stationed for a num- ber of years with the United State Embassy in Quiao, Ecuador. plans to do “a lot of fishing” dur- cides what vocation to follow in civilian life. ? Coming Home Cpl. Stacy H. Schoonover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schoonover of Centermoreland and husband of the former Frances Sayre of Kunkle, is on his way home for discharge after spending eighteen months in Italy France and Germany. In Alabama ‘Although her old Medical Unit is breaking up, Lt. Claudia Cooke expects to be stationed for about six weeks with the 134th U. S. General Hospital at Camp Seibert, Alabama. Lt. Cooke had an ex- He! tended leave with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Claude Cooke of Fern- Soldier's Birthday Occupation Before Service If married, wife’s maiden name FREE POSTS FOR SOLDIERS Application And Change Of Address Form Soldier's Name... di Home Address..........................0. Parents: Name... 0 Loins co SE DR Re RT Address)... oon oe Laid Ll ss a Telephone Number or nearest Telephone ................._._ LR Date of Entering Service ............ School Attend is lr SA Church Attended.................._..._.. Soldier's Present Adaress .............. Submitted by: Name Address No Free Posts will be sent to Dallas Post. Telephone Number or Nearest Telephone No, completely filled out, properly signed by sender and filed at the any soldier unless this coupon is ing the next month before he de-| brook after her return to the United | Jack L. Ruggles, AR. T. 1/C is States from duty in England. Lands Supplies Marcus Island, Sept. 2 (Delayed)— Chester Rusiloski, 23, boatswain’s mate, first class, USNR, R. D. 1, Dallas, serves aboard the USS LSM 342, a medium landing ship which brought occupation forces and equipment to take over and re- build this island—ence-powerful Jap bastion which surrendered only | yesterday. Helping Americans and their sup- plies ashore was a small fleet of Jap landing barges, manned by Jap sailors. Japanese trucks with Jap drivers helped unload the landing ships as Americans sat beside the drivers, pointing directions. Sgt. Henry Anderson is in India. Donald Wheeler of Trucksville left recently for Great Lakes Naval Training Station. at the naval air station in Oakland, Calif. Sgt. Harry M. Howell is now in Burma, having been in London, Egypt and India. Lt. (j.g.) Harold A. Brown re- turned to Boston after a week's leave at his home in Lehman. 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