pag2 nrra Th OUTGO!! STATSmTJXr Colanu Oragon, r4&T tTnrrTng. Xsaacry t3 IC3 II ii A i o i 1. 9 mm,, hi i ii ' ,winmuiij w i.'i " " : ' : : : ;. j ' , i - ... . r sT7' f - . - n L ! -,,cr ?n- Gerald Wolf Is Wounded In Nazi War ; Special .to The Statesman Posthumous Atjiard Silverton Man ; Meets Cousin in triiuwmnesr t THE SEVENTH t GENERAL HOSPITAL, England Wounded in the left hand while participating la an attack with his infantry unit of the Fourth division near the Huertgen forest, Germany, by aj fragment from an enemy 155 shell. CpL Gerald 7. Wolf, 36, son of Mr. and Mrs. FredE. Wolf, route two, Salem, Oreg., is now recover ing at this United States army general hospital in England. He has been, awarded the Purple Heart . , - ; 1 First Lt John F. Madigan of Hpulten, Maine, tiis ward surgeon, said that Cpl. Wolf "is recuper ating satisfactorily." :! My unit was dug in while ou artillery was pounding the enemy in preparation for an attack," - Corporal Wolf said. "In an enemy exchange of fire, I was wounded by fragments from an enemy 135 mm shell which burst neafbv. I walked to the battalion aid statibn : and after being operated on at a field hospital, I was sent toEng . land." j t Corporal Wolfs wife resides at 1405 Southeast 65th ave., Portland. One brother, Dwight E. Wolf, is a chief petty officer in the navy. Another brother, Donald B. Wolf, : is in the UJS. maritime service. Before entering the army in March 1943, Corporal Wolf was employed by the International Harvester Co, of Richmond, Va. ; McCHORD FIELD. Wash. lasM 15 The Air Medal posthumously awarded to Staff Set Norman K. Willie air corps, was received hr Us mother. Mrs. Minnie Willie ef Salem. Ore. from the hands mt CoL Theodore M. Boles, eommandinr officer of this Fourth air force base, at a presentation ceremony held January 17. Mrs. Willig has a son. TSfU Leroy Willi, who is stationed at MeChord. (Cred t MeChord field photo) ; CATES Pvt. Walter Ball, who j (was reported missing in action four months ago, has written1 his wife that he is a prisoner of war in Germany.1 He was in France when taken prisoner. Pvt. Marvin "Jack" Helyey is home en a 10-day furlough. He has been stationed at Camp Rob rt&iCalit, but expects to be transferred when he returns aft er big furlough. . Albert "Jiggs" Decker has been released from the army after , 35 months duty, 24 months in the Aleutians. He will work for the Leitsinger Logging Co. at Idanha. SILVERTON .Si Sgt. Robert Nelson; son of Mr, and Mrs. Alt O. Nelson, Silverton, and his cou sin, Lt Harold Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G Nelson, , met in the Philippines last week, the Silver- ton Nelsons learned t In a letter from their son. Lt. Nelson ii engineering graduate from, Oregon State col lege. Sergeant' Nelson was with the state highway i department when he was inducted. The Alf O. Nelsons other son. Jimmy is in the army air corps at Merced, Calif. - - Mr. and Mrs T. G. Nelson were notified this week their son, Lt Merlin Nelson" was wounded in action in Germany and is now. in a Hospital m .r.ngumq. a xnira son is also in the i service, Lt Manning Nelson, with the medi cal corps stationed in Indiana. CpL Don Burch, soa-in-law ox the Alf O. Nelsons, is at Silverton on a two-weeK furlough. first Lt Winfleld H. Needfaam, medical corptj is on leave- from Pmn Kaah. Calif- where he is stationed at the 132d station hos- nltaL Ha arrived by Plane Satur da-r to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Needham at 995 North Capitol: street SSgt, Ralph H. Kletxing. Jr. , son or the publisher of the Inde pendence Enterprise, who left Thursday sight lor Saaia Bar bara, Calif, after spending three weeks in Oregon as a respite from S3 months h the South KEESLEB FIELD, BQoxi. Miss. -Pvt Truman L Runner, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Runner, route 6. box 278, Salem, Ore4 has re- ported to Keesler field to take the army air forces training command examinations to determine all qualifications as a pre-aviation cadet " l-i , Ai an annlicant for training that will make him a flying officer, he wOL ha riven a series of medical and psychological tests at Keesler field which will indicate tne rype of air crew training for which he is best suited by aptitude and personal characteristics, j He win also take ; other classification tests to measure his technical skills and ntifaideai and.no will receive a number of phases of 1 military training here. Births i , i. ... i i i : 'i--' i - S ' iSi . - Capitol street 5 ,. s. -uj -;." JBack From Battle t; I : i, r 1 1 ii , I ShaferS To Mr. and Mrs. Loui S. Shulord, 1035 North lti street, a fon,t David StWe, born January 11, Deaconess hospital. U'.llua Tn Ur , tkrA MM. COrff U.1UO. Jt5 Pi.rin Wet Sa- UmT m riailffhtsr iSvdW June, bom January 12, Deaconeaa hospital. PawBcr To Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Downer, Autnsville. a daughter. Beatnee Kay, bora January 13. Dea onm hospital. Baatca-To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Hant-n, route five, a ion, Larry Al fred, born January 11, Deaconess hos pital. Ewiaf To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Swing. Brooks, a ana. Thomas Esson, born January 8. Deaconew hospital. Caldwell To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Caldwell, rowte four, a son. Lawr ence Wtlbert. -teera January S, Dea coness n os pi mi. Marrte T Mr. wm4 Mrs. Thomas H. Moms, 2S2 West MUIer. twins. Terry ; Lee and Tarma Lou, born January S, Deaconesa feoapitat: Hafliaaa To Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Hodman. 310 Ssufia lath street, a daughter, Claudia Jeau, born January , Dtaooness hoap'tat . Sehroeder -To Mr. and Mrs. Albert f schroeder. ITOS North Church atreet, a daughter, Virginia Clare, born January S, Deaconesa hosnital. K wards To Mr. and Mrs. Wilson JR. Edwards. 285 West Rural street, a son, Robert Eugene. . bora January - 9, Deaconess hospital. Ta Vf r art A IXrt John ' Cl- Booeer, Turner, s daugtiter, Ceraldine Alice, born December 23, Salem Gen eral hospital. t; lever To Mr. and Mrs.. Dempsey Clover, 338 Madrona avenue, a son. Wayno Douglas, toena January 1, Salem General hospital. Etrkaiberger To Mr. - and Mrs. Adraten A. iacheiteergr. 1605 North Fifta street, a son. Daia Raymond, born January t. Stttera General hos pital. HerroM To Mr. and Mrs. Orville Herrold, route two, daughter. Joan Lee,' bora January 10, Deaconess bos - f 'ctabtreo To Mr. and Mrs. Chaum ey ' CcabUae, 1IW Nrttt Commercial street, a son, Ronald LeRoy, born January U. ueacwneaa nutni Six regon youths fresh from European battlefields pose for a picture . .--It.-- k.iuimiuI thmnrfv ih Fnrt Twl cvar dftart- tnent personnel center before leaving to enjoy furloughs at home. ww , ... lm.fi t. rlrht Sfirt Wank Pnrtftr of Her- 1 ' inv uregvu vcnu9 -t w-. , mistoa. CpL Joseph Tosi and SSgt. Larry L. Lofton, both of Port laad. T5 Raymond C. White, ton of Mrs. Ruth Franusisxyn, Salem; dci. K.nnie tiesue 01 v lua, ina siw fliiiu mm. awc & v. r mi.il T Ur ltrn Mm Ham L. Hill. 2041 Center atreet. a son, Eddie Lovell. -born AMgtwt t, Saiem General hospital.- .' . J. . ZiebeaS T Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph T. glebert, MiU jClty. a son. Kenneth Wayne, bora ""f.onoory 3. Deaconess aofprtatt " '" Scbott To Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. chart. Sublirnity. a aon; Larry Dale, born December ai. deaconess hospitaL Qknstead To -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Oimstaad. Lyon. son, Walter Oliver, bora January . Deaconesa hojipitl. Harris To Mr. and" Mrs. Milton J;arria. route on?, a son, Michael ohn, bora Janwary T, Deaconess hos- P'leraa To Mr. a4 Mrs. Joseph J. poran. Turner, a sub. Gary Duana, ' born January Sy Oeaooneas hospital. Mack To Mr. and- Mrs. John Mack. ' AumsviUa, 0 son. -ltert Lee, ; bora January 5. Deaconesa fevwital. I. Cchnni Tt Mr. aad Ml. Ernest P. 1 Schaad, 170 rairvie. aon, Ralph , Robert, bora January 4, Deaconess ' Eossital.:- -.".'- . l-u'-'v"wlji" i Cbepia To Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. i Chopm. rout two. a daughter. Joyce Artarx-, -born Noveotber 21. Salem Gen- . eral hoKpitaL . . nhnj t. Mr and- Mrs. Gordon P. Olsrwd. -USS Worth Liberty street, a 5;.uhtr, Anaette Mrte: born Janu ary 7. Salem General hos'.Mtal. Bradrtck To Mr, and Mrs. Harold ?. Bradrlck route one, a daughter, aubne Kay. bora Jawuary 3. Deacon- WerTo Mr. and Mrs. William T Heppner, route , son. Harold Cer?-on December 13. Salem Gen eral, hospital. ". ' 1- m Harris To Mr. and Mrs. MasorT W. Ham. IMS North 19th street, a daug h tr Suwui Marie, born December 2. fislern Ceneral houpital. NeweU-To Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. KewelL 1087 Judson. a daugnter, San dra Letsry, born January 8. Deaconesa , h TUlS-To Mr. and Tilley, Hubbard, a aon. Hubert frank, bo. n January 8, Saletn General bos- t P1Thoraserxy-T Mr. r. VerJvn Thorntberry, Vancouver, ' W,b7 . Jw -R-r. .born Janu arv 13," Deaconesa homtal. Bswfcer-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar ' er 1U3 Cross street daughter. enekpe Marie, twrn January lb. & Im General IwwW. . n-rl Uaseltaa To -Mr.- i Mrs. Ctar , . f. )6seiton. route twa a son V- LeRoy. born Jaauary 1. Salem Gen eral hospital. Galen Bolt jes Wilis Cluster A U S. TROOP CARRIER BASE, European Theatre of Op erationsStaff Set. Galen B. Bolt- jes, son of Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Bolties. 1493 ! Ferry st- Salem, Ore has been awarded the first Oak Leaf Cluster for the Air MedaL for Darticipation in the daylight . invasion of the. Rhine delta m Holland. Crew chief or a C-47 aircraft in the 313th troop carrier group, I Sergeant Boltjes- performed his duties on the glider? towing plane iri the face of heavy anti-aircraft and small fire armS and under difficult weather con ditions. . J . Sereeant Bolties entered the service in January, 1943. Prior to that time he was employed in the postoffice in Salem. He is a grad uate ef the Davenport high school, Davenoort Neb. In addition to the air medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster. Sereeant Bolties wears the Distinguished Unit Citation, awarded to the, 3 is group ior par tidnation in the invasion of Nor mandy; the good conduct ribbon, and tho North African Middle Eastern European ribbon. Valley Births .: SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Sather have received word of the birth of i a son January . 20 at a Seattle hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sather. The child is the local couple's grandson. The father Is m the navy. : SILVERTONf-Born at the Si- verton hospital to Mr. and Mrs.! Charles Corn well, a daughter. January 24, to Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Almlie. a son. January 23. and a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Jeli, Portland. January Z3. Eugene Brassfield Wins Air Medal For Achievement Special to The Statesman WITH A 12 AAF A20 HAVOC GROUP IN ITALY Second Lt. Eucene B. BrassnelcL son ox Air. and Mrs. P. A. Brassfield. 1090 South Liberty street, Salem, Ore., was awarded the Air Medal in orders recently received at head quarters of a veteran A-20 Havoc group In the Mediterranean the atre oi operauons. The citation reads: "For merit orious achievement while partici pating in aerial flight in an A-20 type aircraft, in a mission to sup- ply needed ammunition to French Commando Troops near Brignoles, France on 17 August ' I944r Lt. Brassfield is a graduate of the Browning, Mo, high school in the class of 1937, and later at tended s Willamette university at Salem, maioring in mathematics He entered the service at Van couver barracks in March, 1941, thence to pilot training at various pilot training schools,1 graduating in August - of 1943. Lieutenant Brassfield has been a! member of this veteran tomb group since coming overseas in May of 1944. He is the husband of the former Mary F. Simon of Salem. ...... H . nrr vj Alvin S. Lundy, US mariae sta tioned somewhere in the ' south Pacific, has been nromoted to cor noraL according to word received bv his father. Harry A. Lundy. Corporal Lundy went overseas February 15, 1944. : Wool Blanhels . . ; . . 12.95 100 i Virgin Wool 4 Lb. Rose, Green and Peach Chenille Bedspreads . 12.93: -1 . . - - W. gMM Vl Full Size Waffle Plaid Heavy Tuitea. nose, urreen, xsjue. yellow and wine-fwxu, i ' ..' s X ' '. i-' :., Chenille Bedspreads . . 10.95 i. i . Full Size Muiu-coiorea riaia , i - : .ii. , , w . ' 1 1 Window Skdes . i 690 ea. Complete with Rollers Sand, Buff and Green. Size 36 X 7Z . ... -V - -- !..:.. '-s ... ...... -f. S ' ..: ' lien's; Shop Coats . . 2.45 ea. 'Extra Heavy, Extra Strong, Sanfonzea uray coven, au sizes. While Overalls . . . 3.39 pn Men's SanfortzedBeiiea tlen's Uork Panls . . 2.07 pr. Forest Green. Sanforized. Sturdily ftiaae ior ixng near. Corduroy Pants . . . 3.49 pr. 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