GETTING BETTER—Pic. Slab~ Jey. (Ly Kelley of Bethany is current= Jy recuperating from air operation: Kb the 261st station hospits) in Sap poro, Japan. A mwmber of, the 45th divisian, fe, Kelley ty serving with, the,178th infantry service company. ‘Theypirivale is (he gon of Mr. and. Mn.Com ‘Kelley, 720 N Ponaid, Bethany, , AFAIR DUTY—# ta't Lo tieain, North Atlen is Bet. Bil, Harper’ of Oklahoma City. He's with the Sev enth-air rescue squadron at Wheelus i base, ‘Cvipotl, Gibya. Set. Harper; non of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Harper, OlT NW 9, ketved In the army, of occupation to Germany for Jamanthe, following the last war. He recently, cabled Hig’ mother, he ‘was of a mlssion in Greece. ‘The strgeant ™ was “graduated? from Siateal sugarcheck and re-collated In 1943 MARKING FIME=Pet. Josephy Dickinson,” 24, Okla! City wir e man, has completed ‘his -airforce. basic -training. t-Lackland .wirforce base and-is awaiting assignment 'to Some specialized Job in the airforce, vt. Dickinson {s the son of Mrs. My A. Dickinson, 29 SE 38, ‘TRAINING PROGRESSES Naval aviation ‘cadet Noble f Da vis Jr, 21, of Oklahoma City, hes graduated from the U. S. navel pre- Agent school at Pensacola, Fla. He's now assigned to the ‘air station at Milton, Fla.’ A graduate of Corsi cans high school, Cadet Davie ute, tended to University of Oklahoma before entering pre-flight Jext Apri. ‘He is’ the sum of N. J. Noble, 115 NER PROMOTED—A Duncanary of ficer, Maj. Joel P. Holcomb, had been promoted to leutenant colonel. Gol, Holcomb, his wife and children returned last month from Berlin, Germany, where the colonel serves three years. He is now at Fort Bill taking 4 year's advanced course for officers. Cot. Holcomb. $8 the sum of Mr. and Mrs. donne Holcomb, Dun can, IMPORTANT JOB—A Medford yelessa of 19 combat houra was a a member of the advanced group of ‘UN forces to visit Kadsong, Korea, to make preparations for the peace tatke. He [s]M/Sgt. Floyd Self, 22, brother of Mrs. William Anderson, Medford, and Hillberg Self, Jeffer son. OFF TO SCHOOL—Srt. 2/¢ Noel Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watking of Nowsta, who is with the 6th division in Japan, left Hokkaido for Tokyo to attend 4 platoon Lead ers School for a month. During June he attended a five-day athletic coaches' estate in Yokalomia. GRADUATE—An Adubel whiisiy Tilly R. Wood, airman apprentice, secrntly was graduated from the aMfatlat Structural mechanic school at the Memphis, Yoon, naval air center. Wood entered the navy in September, 1960, and received wire recruit Lining at the San Diego, Ghilf., naval training center. Ts parents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood, Idabel, HOME AGAIN—Sgt. Robert H. Richardson, radioman With the 25th infantry division, is back home in Henryetta after serving two years and seven months oversees. The Sergeant spent 11 months in Korea. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richardson, Henryetta. Sgt. Rich ardson will report in Camp Kilmer, WM, August. 14 for reassignment. CHANGE OF DUPY—Mas. Rus sel Eisel, formerly of Hollis and now at Altus aanit inefractor in the yeloriia agriculture teaching pro gram wh Duke and Eldorado, has fren noticed he's to coport for duty at Fort St! ‘Auguat 10. 4 veteran geactve officer, Maj. Bastel was renter in Hollis and attended school there. “He attended Oklahoma AM college befero the inst. wir, UPA NOTCHukforrs: P. Ridge, tob of Mr. and Mrs. Ro Pp Ridge, Pleasant HM, had been promoted to the ‘rank of staff sergeant at his Base In Korea. He gnlisted in the army more than theea yarra ago and took his basta trating as an in sanity man. He is attached to One A46th-stgrial battalion, ‘The sergeant Jina been in Korea aince July. AMONG FIRST—8gt Herman: Kukum, route 2, Perry, 9 one of ning Oklahoma men who are ten’ herd of the first airtorea ant or dered’ to duty in Europe with Coens erat Bigonlinner's ALT n tia pact forces. The meiy ira members of the Adee troon onrriee whity of the TMhy airforce, whileti will go La Elamlon= o's headquarters in France fron Monaldson airforce base, 8, 0. RACK TO, CAMP—Ple, dimmy Milliton will return this week 10 Camp Carson, Coto, after apanding a furlough at Perry with his parents, Mra and Mra, A. R. Milliton Ta ie a member of a heavy artillery unit at Caron, to Stanter Keltes,, ‘Kells 3, Davie Seaeph, Dichter