Th OEGOri STATESMAN, "Scto Oracn, Friday Mcrslag. Dscesber It 1SU i PAGZ ELEVETI A 1M . - JLL no .tf. O - ( ..- i," V.-..-V. ' . -.'V - 8H7VE&TON PFC Walter G plervd la naw la Germany with the Mth division, his mother. Airs. - John C Goplerod, has learned. Goplerud was gradv ' mted from the rani Brush Creek school, later from Silver . too high school and then from Pacific Lather college at Park land, Wash. " He was teaching In Washington at the time he went Into the army. Be went seas In Jane. over- Air Medal Is Awarded to Sgt. Boydston v Special to The Statesman ' AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE LIB ERATOR STATION, England S Sgt Jacques W. Boydston. son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boydston of 1004 Ellis street, Dallas, Ore. has been awarded the air medal for "meritorious ; achievement while - - participating in several bombardment missions over - en- ,txaj territory. Sergeant Boydston serves as a nose gunner on a B-24 Liberator.--' Boydston is a member of. the 63 rd bombardment group, the old est Liberator group in the Euro- pean theatre-of operations. Be tides the airinedal, he also wears the distinguished unit ribbon, a group citation from the war de partment, for the 93rd's action on the Ploesti Oil fields in Rumania ; In August of 1943, and the Euro pean theatre ribbon. Boydston flew with his crew in support ox me ground forces on November 18 in the Metz area , when the Allies opened their new offensive in that sector. Before entering the .'army, Sgt Boydston was a student at Ore gon State, college. He graduated from Dallas high school in 1942. Margaret Wheeler In WAVE School One of the latest recruits to re port to Hunter's college, US na val training school for WAVES in New York City, was Miss Mar garet Jean Wheeler of Dallas, Chief Specialist A. C Friesen, of the Salem navy recruiting station announced today. Miss Wheeler wag graduated from Dallas high school with the class of 1941 and attended the Oregon college of Education at Monmouth for one year. For the last two years, she was employed by the Columbia Air Craft Corp., in Portland. Her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler reside at 712 Ellis street, Dallas. GERVAIS Robert M. Holon- bek. merchant marine, is , home from the South Pacific and will remain until January IS, when he will enter officers' training school at Alhambra, Calif. Corporal Garren in European Theatre - - - -, - x . , CSpccial to The Statesman) AN AIR ( TRANSPORT COM MAND BASE IN GREAT BRI TAIN CpL Thomas D. " Garren, son of Mrs. Ralph Garren of Sa lem, Ore., is now serving in the European theatre of operations as a member of the European di vision of the air transport com mand; U.S. army air forces, com manded by Brig. . Gen. Earl S. Hoag. As the trans-Atlantic aerial supply line between the United States and Europe, the ATCs Eu ropean division operates hundreds of cargo and passenger planes monthly, carrying important pas sengers, vital war cargo, the all important soldiers' mail, and 're turning wounded American sol diers to ;the United States. i Corporal Garren entered the service December 8, "1942. : , IHlaaDn IPir gnosnmras Fri. KSLM (139 ke) KOIN (970 ke) KGWi (620 ke) ,KEX (1190 ke) 4:44 :1S S:3 S:4S Music Tim Music News Time News West. Stars KOXH Klock Dawn Patrol News " Joura. .living (Mus. Clock ranxi. Horn News 7:0 7:1$ 7:4S News Rise, Shine News Orchestra . Headlines News News C. Fletcher Headlines Roundup Sam Hayes Harmonies News James Abbs Llst'nf Post :.v"-.v.( :- Corvallis Pilot - ' . ." . . e . Damaged WOODBUSN PFC Arthur L. Gates, marine corps, has return ed to San Diego after a fur lough with his parents, MrV and Mrs. Charles E. Gates, and his sister Xerrame Bowman. He was, hi Samoa 15 months. He now expects to attend advance cooks' and bakery schooL An other son, John, I Kates, fire man 2nd class, also was home earlier this fall. ,He now Is In the Philippines where their brother - in - law, Sgt Wllbert Bowman if the 96th division, is ' statioaed.f John U Gates wife, the former Mary Buchanan, a. lives north of town. sat S:1S S:3t : Dr. Talbot Dr. Talbot News Song Today User News Valiant Lady Light World HAunt Jenny Stars Today James Abb Mirth B'fast Club t:M t:19 t:M .9:4S News Pastor's Call Sirpg. Tour iKate Smitn i Big Sister Helen Trent; Gal Sunday ! Voice Nation Larry Smith Personality - Glamour At Sardl's it.- lt:15 1:4S News House Party With Lopes Ration News Life Beautiful Ms Perkins B'dine Flynn Goldbergs Kitchen News Hememaker Art Baker ! News (Jack Berch J True Story 11 :tt 11:15 lid 11:45 . Ced. Foster Waltz Time Camera Club , Orchestra Joyce Jordan Two on Clue Dr. Maione Perry Mason Guiding Light Children In White B. Crocker. K Baukhage' Mystery Chef Ladies . 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Enlistment re quirements must be fully! satis fied prior to actual induction, ta assure Seabee assignment, accord ing to Friesen. - "The need for Seabees is acute, by reason of the fast pace set by naval forces: in Pacific war' the atres," ' Friesen said. "The navy needs 350,000 skilled craftsmen within the next six months." Carpenters surveyors, pipe-fitters, plumbers, welders, divers, storekeepers, black smiths, me clianics, shipffitters, bos'n 'mates, and stevedores not presently em ployed in essential industry are among the tirades - classifications eligible fog, enlistment in the con struction battalion. First and sec ond class petty officer rates are available for qualified men. r 1 D ALLASLoois Digby, S 2c, Is spending a six day leave with his parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Digby. Digby has t$mpleted his boot training at the San Diego sta tion, and will return for further assignment after Christmas. 11:44 11:15 11 M 11:45 11:S5 12:4 I Open House. 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Get Your Baby Supplies and Prescriptions for Baby Filled atSchaefers This Is the official Penslar. Remedy store for Marion county. Ten will And these preparations of highest vitality and gvaraa. teed to be exactly for what they are 40UL and represented to be. A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS ' : . ' FOR CHRISTMAS luuucunz BOirOLDS ITTJTJME3 SZTS EnAVCIGCTTS BATH SALTS , SCHAEFER'S I . ! Ilerve and Done Linincni . . . ,, - - f i - - For the relief of the discomfort of muscular ; stiffness and sore ness of muscles. 50 01 Sis? Tkd Cczgh! For best results use the best family cough syrup-, . Ilcrtal palrnn 5O0-'a$3l.C3 4. " SEATTLE, Dec. ll.-0-A B-17 Flying Fortress bomber. Its nose t . . ... blown . to shambles, instruments wrecked and o x y g e n system knocked out, flew home through flak-starred skies from a recent raid on Cologne, permany, and reached its, base, the Boeing Air craft Company said today it had. been advised from an Eighth air force; bomber' station In England. "Only the combined skill of Lt Lawrence Mi Delancey of Corval lis,. Ore pilot, and 2nd Lt Ray mond. J. Ledoux, Mount Angel, Ore, navigator, brought the big bomber home f after, flak almost ripped away the nose section, the dispatch said. . . ' ; J v The plane was off balance and had no ; brakes, but , Lieutenant ueiancey -Drought the B-17 to a perfect landing said the dis patch. .,; H: .' : ' Field personnel gazed with as tonishment las the plane rolled to stop and the survivors climbed out (a staff sergeant, had been killed.) , : - . . When the ship was hit, Delan cey said, part of the nose section "peeled back and obstructed my vision and that of my copilot. What little there was left In front of me looked like a scrap heap; The wind was j rushing through the bomber and with our feet ex posed to the ait! at a 30,000-foot altitude the temperature was un bearable. "..' I ' , . ; ? j n ; - "The hit. had knocked, lieuten ant Ledoux back on the catwalk but he was able to get top and set a tentative course home. He did a swell Job with no Instruments to speak of " - Special to The Statesman ! AN EIGHTH XlR0RCE S2i VICS COMMAND STATION, EnglancU-Sgt. Rodney M. FrnlU, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. .H. Fruity route ' one, Halsey, Ore is sta tioned at this , strategic air depot bomber repair base. He works overhauling the Sperry1 automatic computing gunsights used-in the ah force's heavy, bombers. Serge ant ' Fruitt -was graduated from Brownsville high School In : 1940 and from Bakersfield, Calif.. Jun ior college in 1942. In civilian life he was g. farmer. Howard C Obershaw promoted to ariatioa machinist - mate third class, he has noU ; fled his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Obershaw of West Sa- . lem. ne enlisted in the navy - last January. After taking boot training at Farragmt he went to school at Norman. Okla, and v now Is stationed at San Diego. ; His wife, the former- Er m y 1 Klpple, Is Bvlng In San Diego. Bis parents October. . visited , then last - Sgt George C. Alexander, gon of Warden and Mrs. George Alex ander of Salem, is home on fur lough from his base at "Mopdy field, near -Valdosta, Ga 'where he is a ground instructor in' the . sis corps. The sergeant, former ly with the' national guard, Was ' with the -coast artillery for -two years prior to transferring o- vie - air corps. V ' y -: - . i- -' i ' - i i SALEM HEIGrTTS-iFvt. Oscar L. nangen, son of Mr. and Mrs. t. Ole Haugen, - Ewald ; avenue, is with -the army infantry la France. , Another son' is with the navy. . Howard E. Haugen, fireman first class, has finished diesel training at ' the Naval Training school, Richmond, Va. r DALLAS Carl Swenso. 2c, is spending a two-week leave at thef home of his father, the Rev. Charles Swenson. 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