Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1954, Image 7

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    Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Sun., Mar. 21, 1954 7 A
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Harris McCarthy
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Herman McAlister
Stevens
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Worsham
Maret
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Roll Call of The Armed Forces
L.n i McGUlKE. avia-
? re-enlisted in the
,1 the U. S. Naval Air
ion, Alan"""" ,
Willi , i,
, . the son of Mrs.
P"... ... ., ti'iiirini.
pour
t, Frank Herman, lives at
River Ka "6-"-
nomoted to the rank of
" lU nrmnrnrl mm.
bin mm i.
training cemei,
Calif. A meuiL'Hi mu"..
rj S. Army Hospital at
. irain. Herman has been
(Army S'nce last SePtem"
it ii a 1946 Sral,uate of
I University of Oregon.
' JAMES L. McALISTER,
0 Mrs. Byre 0. Woolbright
ineta, is being trained as
Air Force technician at
farren AFB, Wyoming.
r REOKGE R. McATEE
I. wife, Audrey, lives at 745
ill Ave., Eugene, recently
iWfpmd to the 3rd Infan
ts in Korea. McAtee, who
Lj 0n the peninsula last Sep-
Lr had been serving as an
l,i nnner with the 45th
L which is being returned
I U.S. He is slated to finish
liir of Koeran duty with the
Biv. Son or Mr. ana irs,
it McAtee. Star Rt., Oak-
I he entered the Army in
19S3 and completed Basic
bit Ft Ord, Calif.
l': DONALD A. MARK,
wife. Gayle, lives at 254 W.
Springfield, recently was
bted from the 3rd Inf. Div,
fcmmissioned Officer Acad-
Korea. A machine gunner
5th Regimental Combat
Company C, Mark
tie Army in February 1953
trrived overseas last August.
!, FOREST t. SPECKEL
, son of Forest Speckelmier,
St.. Springfield, has joined
Hams regiment at the Ma-
Corps base at Camp Pendle.
tali, m preparation for Far
duly.
2 Rolls Off
semhly Line
MTLE IB The first pro-
n model of the Boeing B52
bber rolled off the assem-
e Thursday and was hailed
Air Force general as the
rule of the air age."
p. Nathan F. Twining, Air
uuef of staff, told Boeing
pe Co. employes who gath-
lor the rollout the eight
led sweptwing bomber is
thing that's going to keep
ra leuow in his place."
t bomber is the first of an
closed number to be pro-
f unaer Boeing's contract
Air Force. Two eynori-
U models were built and
tamer. .
Ige Heir Born
P PALM BEACH, Fla. Wh-
t to the Dodge fortune of
f oi dollars was born
n to Horace Dodge III
r airanged wife. The for-
wress, Gregg Sherwood,
Wth to a sun in r-.nrul &a.
S' Hospital where she fled
month ago after quar-
ner Husband had, she
mangered her health,
' 52, Mrs. Dodge 30.
9 out of 10
Z who ask for a
'r i Cllvloon
Ml
3 thfiu unnl
'WNf SI! ,fu
P' m confidence fnr
Jiy amount from
'25 to $1500
Wlllom.lt. II. '
'... S-OJOI
C!!"'' ' tew mm (or .vtryon..
A1C CHESTER A. STEVENS
has been selected Airman of
the Month with his unit, the
1709th Training Sqdn. at Palm
Beach AFB, Fla. Originally
from Eugene, Stevens now lives
ai sis 40th St., West Palm
Beach, with his wife, Janet, and
daughter, Susan.
PFC. GEORGE E. BUNN, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E,
Bunn, 124 First St Springfield,
is at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Bunn is
a rifleman with Company C,
505th Airborne Inf. Regt, 82nd
Airborne Div.
CARL M. WORSHAM and
HOWARD A. BORDUGH are
completing their Air Force
basic training at Lackland
AFB, San Antonio, Texas.
Worsham is the son of Milton
Worsham, 1950 E St, Spring
field. Bordugh is the son of
Mrs. Zclda Dcvine, 11S6H W.
7th Ave., Eugene.
ROBERT A. SHEETS, yeoman
2c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willis A. Sheets of Florence, has
reported to the headquarters of
Rear Admiral Burton B. Biggs,
USN, Commander Service Force,
U. S. Pacific Fleet, for duty in
the Ordnance Division. Sheets,
who reported from the U. S. Na
val Station, San Diego, Calif.,
joined the Navy in 1946.
Chase Tacke
FRANK N. CHASE, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Merle D. Chase, Rt. 2,
Eugene, has been promoted to
the rank of first lieutenant with
the X Corps in Korea. Chase,
an Army aviator, is a graduate
of the University of Oregon.
He entered active Army duty
in August 1952 and arrived in
the Far East last December.
k 1r -k
ROBERT W. DAY, son of Mrs.
Walter G. Day, 825 Horn Lane,
Eugene, was promoted recently
to sergeant while serving with
the X Corps in Korea. A clerk
with X Corps Headquarters' in
spector general section, Day en
tered the Army in June 1952 and
arrived in Korea last March. He
is a 1952 graduate of Oregon State
College.
A3C EDWIN G. TACKE, on
furlough for 10 days from War
ren AFB, Wyoming, Is visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Tacke, 1055 W. 18th Ave.,
Eugene. He is scheduled to re
turn Sunday to his base, where
he is being trained as an Air
Force technician.
BLM Official Transferred
- WASHINGTON Wl-Secretary
of the Interior McKay announced
this week that William Guern
sey, now regional administrator
for the Bureau of Land Manage
ment (BLM) at Portland, Ore.,
is being transferred here as an
assistant director of the bureau.
A bureau official told a re
porter that Guernsey will be in
charge of technical activities.
The official said he is moving
into the post previously held by
William Pincus, now on loan to
the Hoover Commission on
Government Reorganization.
Thomas' immediate assignment
will be 'to coordinate reorgani
zation activities.
The fact that Guernsey was
going to be brought to Washing
ton was announced Feb. 12, when
McKay established three new
area offices of the BLM at Port
land, Salt Lake City and Denver
and abolished six regional of
fices. Guernsey's new job, how
ever, was not revealed at that
time.
USELESS SEDAN
BOSTON OH When John Win
throp, governor of the Massa
chusetts Bay Colony in the 17th
century, received a sedan chair
as a gift, he didn't dare use it
because such comforts of travel
were considered too ritzy for the
austere standards of the day.
Three local area men are
presently taking Air Force
technical training at Warren
AFB, Wyoming. They are:
A3C OLIVER J. HARRIS,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Har
ris, 2620 E St., Springfield;
A3C THEODORE M. MCCAR
THY, son of Mrs. T. M. Mc
Carthy; A3C TOMMY L. MARET, son
of Mrs. Jack Jacobsen.
PVT. JOHN L. O'CONNER, a
member of Headquarters and
Headquarters Company, 503rd
Airborne Inf. Regt, 11th Airborne
Div., Ft. Campbell, Ky., and son
of Mrs. F. Bading, 2288li Alder
St., Eugene, has been graduated
from Basic Airborne School at Ft
Benning, Ga. O'Conner became a
qualified paratrooper Feb. 1
1954. He is presently assigned as
a clerk at regimental headquarters.
PVT. BILLIE F. KIRK is now
serving as an honor guard at Ft.
Campbell, Ky. He did not go to
Colorado, as incorrectly stated on
this page last Sunday. His par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirk,
325 N. 38th St., Springfield, write
that he has completed paratroop
training at Ft. Benning, Ga., and
is now a qualified parachutist.
WESLEY D. HANSEN, former
ly of Cottage Grove, was recent
ly promoted to corporal while
serving as a mail clerk with the
440th Signal Aviation Construe
tion Bn. in Korc"..
STEPHEN L. NEFF is on leave
from his ship, the USS Columbus.
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis H. Neff of- Eugene. :
CLIFFORD W. SMITH Is now
L taking basic training at Ft.
Ord, Calif., with Co. D, 6th
Eng. Bn. Smith enlisted Jan.
25 in the Army. His mother,
Mrs. Gcraldlne Pullan, lives at
870 Kelly St., Springfield.
PVT. DONALD L. BAYLISS,
son of Herschel W. Bayliss, 846
F St., Springfield, recently
completed engineer basic train
ing at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.,
with a unit of the 6th Armored
Div.
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