Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 25, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
More Stripes Added
In Timber Wolf Div.
Promotions Come Fast
And Furious to Many
Camp Adair Sent
Thursday, March 25. 194-3
A moron moved to the city be-l
A moron tied his hands behind
Ivol L. Cloward, Ralph H. Kern, increase in their base pay. enlisted
Sylvester S. Tyma, Martin C. men 20%. You may, of course, his back so he could play the piano I cause he heard the country was at|
O’Malley, Donald L. Chapman, Al- allot part of your pay to your by ear.
war.
fred A. Charbonneau, Douglas M. family.
Johnson, Herbert J. Kwasky, Jo-
seph M. McKenna. William A. Sis­
Q. What’s the idea behind re­
co, Vernon J. Weyhrich, Floyd A.. placing brass buttons and insig­
Stockton, Peter P. Lyshik, Louis E., nias on our overcoats and blouses
Miskowic, John A. Gamble. Rich­ with plastic ones?
ard H. Olson, John B. Pierson.
A. The change will make more
Lawrence A. Rosendahl, Albert metal available for war production.
Tasch, Francis II. Demyan, Willard I It is expected to result in a saving
E. Cooper, Rudolph L. Enger. of .365,000 pounds of metal in 1943.
Ralph H. Larson, Gilbert O. Fer- The new plastic buttons are exact
nandez, Jasper P. Logerfo, Owen reproductions, are non-tarnishable
J. Bailey, John R. Thomas, Robert , and will not reflect light. As an
L. Rager, Robert D. Frederick, ' additional step in metal conserva­
Charles B. White, Gene W. Kur­ tion, manufacture of distinctive in­
land, Ambrose R. Schneider, Rob­ signia for regiments, separate bat­
ert F. Wochner, Joseph A. Calias, talions, etc., will be discontinued.
Denby F. Ray, Joseph L. Bryan
and Robert C. Kelly.
Q. YVhere’d they get the name
“torpedo" anyway?
A. Torpedo was named after a
fish with an electric shock which
numbs its victims.
i
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Promotions are coming thick and
-t in the Timber Wolf Division.
Those given ratings of Staff
Sgts, were Horace T. Mitchell,
Melvin L. Pechacek, Verne L.
•1,handler, Curtis Grayson, Jr.
Advanced to Sgt. were Robert F.
Fortin, George C. Frye, Noah G.
Flösser, Robert J. Varner, Andrew
I'. Dewill, Earl L. Wheatley,
■ .gorge J. Holub, Johnny F. White,
Leroy II. Jacobson, Warner R.
• ampbell, George H. Belsick, Ken­
neth N. Jones, David Penn, Ell-
worth E. Pegg, Willie L. Pace,
Walter H. Snyder and Harry R.
Fonderman.
Promoted to T 4’s are Floyd A.
Stockton, Joseph S. Wasko, Jr.,
Q. If I'm shipped overseas does
Jack Holt of the movies, now a
Samuel T. Leeper und George T. my family get a bonus?
quartermaster captain at Ft. War­
Oeok.
A. No. Bonuses for overseas ren, Wyoming, reports that his sou.
One hundred thirty-six men
men are provided for members of Tim Holt, also of the movies, is a
vi.-rc made line corporals. They are |
the armed forces, but not for their bombardier cadet at Victorville,i
< lifford M. League, Welton W.
dependents. Officers receive 10% California.
Mann, Floyd W. Glazier, Joseph
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D O’Donnell, William McConaghy,
John J Deidrick, Charles L. Je-
k< sh, Ernest D. Marquez, Michael
F Juenger. William L. Schemery,
Edward J. Henchy, Elphie E. Le-
d- tlx, Willi R. Phillips, Stanley A.
Kroll, Sigmond S. Langsam, Rich­
TELEPHONES
ord J. Kelly, Jesse L. Dowell,
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North 1) at "th
South C at Sth
< hartes R. Knox, Troy L. Smith,
Evenings: 6:00 and 8:00
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No. 1 — 224.3
Eiwod IL Slunaker, Ramo Parola,
Sundav Matinee: 1:30
Sundav Matiree: 1:30
Ralph I! Kilduff, Donald E. Anger,
No. 2 — 3243
Edward F. I.ipka. Edward J. Kurz,
No. 3 — 3293
Ardis II Hanks, James G. Mc­
North 7 at 6th
Theatre Avenue
No. 4 — 2940
Evenings: 6:15 and 8:45
Evenings: 6:15 and 8:15
Donough. Albert ('. Klein, William
No. 5 — 2293
Sunday Matinee: 2:15
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G. Guenther, Leroy M. Household­
er, Burley B. Burton, Joseph B.
Holcomb. Raymond E. Wulicki,
1)01 BLE FEATURE
Andrew D. Varn, Alfred M. Stroup,
n
Vince J. Stein. Samuel Wertz.
Also Marvin J. Williams. Cyril
w ith
N Christoph, David A. DeMouth,
plus
ALL STAR CAST
Harry C. Farris, Nicholas R. De­
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Meo, Lewis G. Russell, Kenneth D.
MOVIETONEWS
Kruger, Elmer A. Wolf, Albert P.
Delsanter, Jack Kunofsky, John P.
McLaughlin, Stanley Benko,
Charles J. Kuczka, Paul L. Dorr,
Henry W. Jackson, Charles W. Cli-
thero, Donald E. Wincek, Ord A.
GINGER ROGERS
Kimmel, William L Friedman,
RAI MILLAND
Robert J Weber, Mackey McCann,
Owen K. Williams, Leo Schlesinger,
Joseph J Terito, Sylvester L. Hill,
Grantland Rice Sportlite
Charles H. Parker, Albert L.
w it h
Groebner. John T. Tandy. Jr.. Rob­
DOUBLE FEATURE
ert E. Trost, Willy Von Mach-
Biandt. Walter M. Saul, Kerman
H Sage. Carl R Kaplan, Wallace
D llurvee, Charles E. Schwan,
plus
J.ddte IL Aiderman, Rudleph N.
FOX
Herbei, Rudolph V Horvath. Doyle
MOVIETONEWS
J Hobbs, Howard N. Joseph. Fred-
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“FRANKENSTEIN
\\ hitcraft, Anthony N. Zmlerecki,
MEETS THE WOLF MAN”
Paul W. Thompson, William E.
King of The Archers
Ct mpbell, George W. Price.
King Midas Junior
\l»o Walter F. Sternjidel. Emil
J Gietl, Andrew C. Fuller. Charles
Shep Fields and Band
E McDowell, Norman F. Stevens,
Albert C. Zuk. Roas T. Belfiore,
«ith
Elmer A. Anderson, Gordon Jr
JOHN GARFIELD
Droste, Clayton T. Faulkner. Wil­
GIG YOl’NG
liam R. G«»rdon. Theodore L.
Banach. Allen E. Boswell. Herman
GINGER ROGERS
Yarmak, John A. Burke, Otia C.
MOVIETONEWS
Barron. Howard K. Cufaude, Har-
Grandland Rice Sportlite
old Hersch. Walter L. Mairs. War-,
r«'ti J, Ruiz, Rudolf A. Kreig, John
“FRANKENSTEIN
F Deayy, Robert S. Williams,
MEETS THE WOLF MAN
Harry CoIlina. Raymond J. Andra, I
Joseph A. Loaia. Melvin M. Miner,'
King of The Archers”
Edward M. Drum!, Frank W Ken-'
ley. James W Fesmire, John G. I
Shep Fields and Band
Paakua, Frank Bocchino, Jack L.1
Hinson, Tallie A. Miller. Robert K
with
Akers, John Conners. Hans J. Col­
JOHN
GARFIELD
mar. Thomas F. Walsh, Robert P.
GIG T(M NG
Munsan. Raymond J. Branstetter,1
HARRY CAREY
Edward F Creaser. David J. Ough-
M KRY M XRTIN
DICK 1*0 WELL
In. Roheit H Waldoch. Ijtrega
This Is America
Claibron. Charles R Whitson, Ste­
MOVIETONEWS
MOVIETONEWS
phan J. Muzno, Edward L. Davis,
Robert-L. Rally. Milton A. Tulia,,
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and Carral! W. Gates.
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MOVIETONEWS
I /zThe Major And
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MOVIETONE NEWS
Double Feature
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MEETS THE WOLF MAN"
King of The Archers
King Midas Junior
Shep Fields and Rand
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