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26 S E R V IC E N E W S (Continued from page 18) jj Lt. L. R. Chandler, Sea Bees, "Pop” as he is-known to his many friends, was a welcome visitor in Salem recently. Pop ;s home on leave after seeing service H Prance for the past several months. Miss Birdie Hebei,., ex-chief mailing clerk at the Highway Department in Salem, graduated last summer from yeoman’s school in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and is now a Yeoman, third class in the Waves. She is stationed in San Fran cisco where she works in the Navy offices in the Federal Building. Birdie finds San Francisco an ever-interesting and active place in which she ishappy to be stationed, Capt. Daniel J. McLellan of the United States Marines, wearing three combat stars, spent a 3p-day leave, in Salem, Oregon, and Monterey, Califor nia, after two years in the South Pa-1 cific. while home he was1 married to Jane Vincent of Monterey and San Francisco, Calif. Capt. McLellan was employed by the Mighway „Department during vacations while going to Oregon State college. He is the son of D. J. McLellan, of the State Engineer’s Department. , Lt. Comdr. A. F. PaPson is in the’SE Mathias group pf islands in the South Pacific. Frosi Welding On Highway 99 South of Eugene Phone 528 Route 4 45 West 7th Scoberl Building Material Co. Eugene, Oregon Sgt. Cyril R. Suing of Salem, 21- year-old ball turret gunner on the crew of a B-17 Flying Fortress, has recently been awarded the Air Medal for "mer-' itorious achievement1’ while participat ing in heavy bombardment missions in the eighth air force offensiye against the enemy over- continental Europe. Before entering the army air forces in May, 1943, he was employed by the Boeing Aircraft Co., in Seattle, H H mechanic. He won his wings at Las Vegas gunnery school in March 1944, and is.mow a member of the 486th bomb group, a unit of the third bom bardment division, the division cited by the President for historic shuttle bomb ing ;pf the Messerschmitt plant' at Re gensburg, Germany. The sergeant is the-son of ML and S B C. A. Suing of 1045 N. Church street, Salem. His father is an em ployee of the State Industrial Accident Commissiom | Mr, Loren R. White, Firm Division Supervisor for the State Industrial Ac- ' cident Commission has the honor of having three sons in the service. Ellis B. White, PhM 2 |g u .S .N .R . is spending a 26-day leave with his wife, . the former Janrose Wimer and his baby Son,’ Phillip Lynn, born Sunday, De cember 1^/1944. Mr. White has just returned from six months duty in the Aleutian Islands. Pvt. Loren J. White of the Army Paratroopers also spent a ten-day leave with his parents in December, Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. White of I H | Salem. J ■ (Continued on page 28 i f Giustina Lumber Company Lumber, Shingles, and Building Material- Phone 1010 Eugene, Oregon