fi X I I t «imp Adair Sentry Thursday. March 4.1943. Vets of 382nd Inf Plan Organization Page Three 'Life' Expounds on Flyer Front Oregon Home Was Never Like This 218 S. 2nd St New Shipment Three Pcges Given Career of Coot. Cc Membership to Include Oldsters As Well as Soldiers Transferred Fogle Bdts The older men now being discharged front the 382nd Infantry are forming an organization of those who have been members of that regiment. While this movement was initiated by men leaving the service on account of age. it is hoped that both officers and enlisted men who are being transferred to other stations will also become members of the veterans’ group. The organization is being formed with a twofold purpose: first to provide for continued contact be- tw the regiment and those who left it and second to provide ¡shed channels through which -vi.ig the regiment after the ion <-,f hostilities may more find employment in civil Naturally the first of these urposes will be foremost in inds of the members in the ii.te future. The men who rnting the organization do tend if to be a charitable ’ or a political pressure Con aliis danon Call, a Marine captain lifted with bagging sixteen e planes at Guadalcanal. ,rl has bten decorated with ivy Cross" twice and has vice in the Solomons, The disclosed that he dislikes See and only shoot i Jans “he­ 's toy job.” Carl learned to fly with J red from his mot her j as study aei »nautical ' er tug at Oregon State col I lex . For a honeymoon he went < n fi,- <• g <• u.j a lamd-sellirig tour of Oregon with ' his bride, Edna Kirvin, a former Powers model. He helped sell $6.0<’0,000 worth of bonds by appearing at twenty- two rallies in five days. Webb Belts 0M,R*r^as Caps 2.ÜU Garrison 3.95 & 4.95 \ND TIZZ IS GOOD FOB SORE FEET. REMEMBER During a recent Gift Book campaign for one Post library a soldier asked a blight young flame in Houston if she would contribute a book. She turned up her nose a bit and said, “Aw shucks ... I don’t see no use of buying them cadets books. They spend money on me right and left.”- “But,” countered the soldier trying to keep his voice coo! and detached, “they spend money showing you a good time. Wouldn’t it be nice to buy them At the present time the con­ a book in return?” stitution of the organization is be­ “Now listen here!” was her ing drawn up and will be submit- i clincher, "I’m not without ex­ ted to the membership for their I pense. I have to buy powder MANY \ BARITONE has sung about a 'home on the range.’ hut the home he had in mind mis not votes by mail. It is planned to , the rifle range. Bui between shot*, the soldier has time (sometimes} for a little , lax -■ -n i t and perfume to keep ’em com­ have one national organization. picture amply proves. A few moments of rest like this often result in a better whet, the i.'1 which will have local chapters in - ing!” man returns to the line. Chicago, Omaha and St. Louis.1 Each of these chapters will have a I eterans Organization and that If This Story Doesn't president and a corresponding sec- | ‘,s purposes shall be as stated in the second paragraph of this ar ­ retary whose duly will be to keep Seem to Make Sense; in touch with the men from the ticle. Read 2nd Paragraph 1st Pvts. Samuel Miller, Conn E. area around each of these cities. Andrews, Harold E. Railey and Officers Elected “Hello, Mont bet you didn’t ex­ Pvt. Edward A. Culbertson was Connie T. Campbell took a leading pect to hear my voice over a r .-ord, elected secretary treasurer of the 1 part in the creation of the organi­ . : organization at one of the meet­ | zation before their recent dis­ and a bunch of the fellows i ings held just before the discharge charge. I standing around all waiting th of the older men. Chaplain Philip turn to talk to the folks nt honu XV. Roberts of the 382nd has been I How Times Do Change! fellows from Texas, New Yo designated liaison officer for the A “Night Club” night that WAS a night club night took just about every state in the Indoor Swimming on Tap organization and will have charge place last Saturday evening at Service Club 2, under joint We’re having a swell time, of the newsletter which will serve For Soldiers in Portland au pices of the 96th and Timber Wolf Divisions, and featuring okeh now so don’t worry ah as the chief formal means of con­ tact between the regiment and its | What interests you? Swimming? an array of fine talent the like of which has «'.ever been seen —but you might w rite a lif t I The first often. We spend our afti rnoom former members. C„_ ____ issuej , Then you will want to drop into since Camp Adair was born. and evenings here at the Red Cri s- of this newsletter will be published I the U. S. O. Club in the Portland The unanimous and whole hearted thanks of the Adair- where we have games and pro soon and will be sent to each of i A. M. C. A. at Sycth and Taylor Uten and their guests who saw the show have been heaped grams and movies twice a week the men who has left the regi- | Streets. ru< -i ment. A copy of the proposed con- 1 The swimming pool located in the upon each and every member of the troupe ... from Pvt. Gee! I’m running out of till! stitution cf the ‘,382nd Infantry ; buildirjg is available to service men . Bruce Sharritt, who arranged the show and emceed the affair, I’ll introduce you to some of mx Veterans’ Organization will be en- ; every day in the week including i to Pvt. Gus Cerese, man-about-Club 2, who loaned his aid buddies. Here’s “Tex." Say hill to Mom, Tex. And here’s Red • closed with each newsletter and ' Sunday. Morning, afternoon and in constructing and setting-up the stage at the club. hoS-fram New York. Will, tin , the eligible men will be asked tokening swims are now .available For Sharritt, this show repre-*---------------------------------------------------- tire making faces at me meaning vote on it. Thus far it has been ■ and Camp Adair soldiers are cor­ ' Rented his last contribution to the won the title as “European Master that' the time’s about up on thi ■ agreed that the name of the asso- j dially invited to partake of the ad­ ! entertainment portion of life at of Equilibrium.” His stage equip­ side of the record. S-> turn it ovc: vantages offered at the Portland ciation shall be the 382nd Infantry this post, for he soon is to be dis­ ment and effects arrived this past Mid Fee what’s euttin’.” center. ‘ The gymnasium, lounge, writing charged to civilian life. Hours of week and his appearance Saturday And so it roes s:x minute- J facilities and showers have been long and headachy work and prepa­ night with new feat* of balance w'brth — on Monday and Wednes­ j added to the swimming pool as ration went into Sharritt’s produc­ and coordination was fascinating. day evenings when t'-- p.imij at added features open to service men tion, He has made a name for Deafehing applause was his. the Station H -spital talk t > th« ir Cute little darlings were the home folks on records provid -.1 by and the Y. M. C. A. officials wish himself at Adair in the few brief to emphasise that all facilities are months he has been here, and his “Four Majorettes” from Eugene the Red Cr is, tog ther with c modest nature and publicity-shy- . . . were adept at twirling their venient envelope i f r rtailmg. /I offered gratis. ness attest to his fine showman- silver batons with precision and three-cent stamp will cm y th< In Curry county, Oregon, where ship. won the audience to their hearts greeting« to tln-ir di stinuti- ns ani! . bombs from a Jap plane landed, Many Highlights the moment they appeared. ipb- will gat 33 school children collected 160,- Highlighting the show was the Pvt. Jack Gates won deserved phonogiaph fan fl 000 pounds of scrap, averaging al- new act introduced by CpI. Eddie applause with his vocal renditions ml fi­ ■I V II Jacobsen, the muscular man who of several songs and with his re­ mo.-t 2'i tons each. I r ll few n peat performance of his “Bathroom h Scene.” Pvt. Les Baer, aside from TV r assisting Pvt. Sharritt with the master of ceremonies work, offered several »• -cal selections, and as a T ; novelty singer, Crl Pete Wong ap­ peared and by p pular demand re­ peated hi* Chinese version of k “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” * and a couple of other selections. • National Catholic Community Service • YMCA • Salvation Army Cpl. Nick Sansonia was at the r fl • Jewish Welfare Board • YWCA • National Travelers Aid Association piano. Sansonia Again But we’ll get to Cpl. Sansonia MONMOITH SALEM ALBANY right here and now. since he ap­ Timber Wolf Signalers DATE 693 (’hemekrta fit. Htway A Main 8l. 113-11« t:B.i Third St peared in an entirely different type Give Out Wit Ratio s 1 2 •*» Offieera Wive’i* dui», 7 30 pm Stamp Club of role. F'or Nick turned to bur­ j ». |0 SO |>m Inf«»rmal iue»*l THVRSD1Y m Informal s on p •rtiTitiea lesque pantomime for one of th' Mirri» 4 I >*nn for yAtti <5:00-10:30 pm Informai 7:30 prn Rimili game« lim'trd activities FRIDAY and Cpl. “ Chuck ” Healy, and by actfvities •▼aifabl* ft S 30 Informal dancing March »here gesticulation* enacted the 10 pm Cantee»» open well-known “Vampire" skit. Nicky ’» pm Regiat ration for 11 IH O0 pn> Infermai \r Home llcapltalitjr portrayed a fallen woman as only | 2 fun SewiriK nnd menti 4 to R pm Rpfinter for satvrdit ! ing. tí ten Intorni.! he could. What more could we sleeping eota g lip Dl. Dance (Ball say? root» j. Sgt. “Dink" Freeman added var­ » iety to his impersonation« by it am to noon Visit th* 9 church of roar «hoir* traducing several new Hollywood f 9 am to l<»:30 pn Can­ f:OO 11 no — Informai film favorite* as well as presenting E teen open 11 Informal Ac Arti vii ira. SUNDAY* '» pm Ballroom dancing a one-man »kit demonstiating the fable fa ft 15 ft 4 5 pm Munirai program type* of men arriving at a formal Í ten** J. I 0 3*’ pm Ringfett party. I F Pvt. Ray Allen impersonated the (IT 1 6 00-10:10 pm Informa! C shy ral from the country with t artivitiea IfOXD dry comedy for which he is kn, I to the delight of the audience. He I 0 no »A lo pm Informa! ( sang with the 382nd Infantry Band AetfOiw I which roundeii out th«- »how with pm Contrart Bride* 0 fv TI ioatnictton several selections. Also a-listing were Mrs. Healy. Mrs El«i- Meyer. Mid Cpl. Healy, and the entire ho«t it« and oseph ■«*•—Lias« To Pic.’s j ess personnel of both clubs co- pm Sisifi g.m** ifj no-io io pm Informai« vHi* WFDST.’DAY Wilfred II h . wo aetieitto operated in this gala effort. Infermai In Ard i* truly the expr« -» h >|er> I the It enliated I m«-n at camp that more er. Leslie Fucd floor show» of this cotcm«-ri'iabh- Carlo* Gonzaii- I nature are forthcoming. 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