Page Twelve Camp Adair S Thursday. March 25. 1943. It's Done With Mirrors i Tough Anti-Tankers Have Eye Tor Beauty; j Their Garden Sets Example on the Post I The Tank Destroyer» at Camp Adair, as well as being good sol­ «tiers, an- also clever gardener-. The company area and training grounds have been leveled off. Landscaping also seem», to be in their line. Stones «pellirig out the name of the organization in artis­ tic fashion were placed on the side facing th«- company street. Springtime is Here; Glee Club is Planned By Hostess Kuhwarth | First Lt. Jack Clark, a member of this company, was recently spot­ ted in the local telephone office. While waiting for a call to go through to his wife in Glendale. California, he found time to« brag about his outfit. Lt. Clark said that they have a big job ahead of them and jokingly remarked: “Some soldiers refer to us as the tank dispersers! NO RATION BOOK NEEDED According to the food count an all-time high was reached in attendance at the George A. White Cint-r in Portland Inst week-end. More than 3000 serv­ ice men enjoyed th«- Snack Bar und the various activities at Portland’s official hospitality­ center over Saturday and Sun­ day! What was th«- Snack Bar favorite? Pie! More than 700 of the “kind like mother use«i to bake” vanished along with those cups of gixsl steaming hot java! Sandwiches . . . potato salad . . . pickles . . . and hot dogs . . all were Snack Bar favorites . . . und went down for the count! Plans to form a Glee club ar«- being made at Servic«- Club No. 2 under the direction of Miss Madge Kuhwarth, the new social and rec­ reational hostess who request» that all soldier- having a desire to sing, come out next Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. At that time plans will be made for future musical programs. When the Glee Club is organized, a va­ nity of vocals from the old quartet type to special arrangements of popular« will be used. This will form a nucleus for a burlesque op­ eretta later. Signed up for the Glee Club al­ Another high spot in the evening's ready art the "Three Rank«” fn m entertainment was the surpi ise ap­ Headquart« r- Company of th«- Tim­ pearance of Gypsy Rose I.e ■ Em­ ber AVolf Infantry. They are T I mons who had no trouble filling Frank Wofford. CpI. Cieve Ken­ the mess hall, where the party was nedy, and Pvt. Richard England« r. held, with uproarious laughter. Miss Kuhwarth is a former musi­ Short talks by the officers topped cal superintendent of Yakima, off a delightful evening. Washington, when- he taught voice Left to right, we proudly present Rita Ila« worth. Rita Hayworth and Rita Hayworth. Our in a senior high school and super­ secret operatives tell us that Miss Hayworth (of the cinema) is a very popular "pin-up" gal in vised music in the grades and jun­ Octet of Lovelies Will barracks of the armed services, so rather than print three tinids as many papers we take this novel] ior high schools. method of having a picture for all. Make Debut Saturday Says Miss Kuhwarth: “Whether a soldier can read notes or not, At Service Club 2 on hand to handle the musical por­ with the soldiers, who com«- to the Brannan and .David K. Fettes. I makes no difefrence if he has a tion of th«- evening’s entertainment. Monmouth center." To be technician third gra-ll desire to learn.” According to ndvance informa­ I On the other hand, Mrs. Cham­ Harold R. Colson. I She expresses the belief that tion. this Saturday night’s "Night bers is equally urgent in her in- I To be sergeant: Harold W. AsB there is good talent at Camp Adair Club Night” at Club 1 will again vitation to the enlisted men of' worth, John L. Knapp, John .4 and hopes to see a big turnout next feature Timber Wolf Division tal­ Camp Adair that they visit the Lehti, Edward H. Schott, Jr.. aJ Momlay evening at 7:30 o'clock. ent, mainly from the Geysers Regi­ Monmouth Center on Sunday after­ Lawrence R. Youngfnan. ment. noon. All Junior Hostesses will be To be corporal: Warren H. BoJ The hilarious highlight of the in attendance throughout the after­ Geysers' St. Patrick's endick, John R. Campbell, JamJ evening will la- the initial appear­ Adairmen Welcomed noon and evening and a full pro­ M. Carpenter. Melvin L. Ciemonl Show Termed Success ance at the Club of the "Eight gram of activities will be in prog­ and Francis L. Koopmann. Afairettes” ... an octet of “long To All-Day Program ress throughout that time. To be technician fifth grade! I he Timber Wolves’ Geysers’ stemmed American lieauties” (says Dr. C. A. Howard. President of They are < ompanies got together last week their press agent.) Jhe Monmouth USO, under the the Oregon College of Education, Kenneth S. Carter. Raymond .1 for a St. Patrick's day party that dancers but that’s all we’ll tell. direction of Miss Ruby Ann Lor­ has recently been appointed Chair- Henry, Harold Kaczynski, Roy V B«-tter go and see for yourself. encs, plans to take part in the man of the Defense R«-creational Misner. Joseph P. Mulhern, Clem] will long I m - remembered. They are under the direction of National Open-House program on Committee and is in charge of a ent P. Murphy, Frank J. Ratayj Making an initial appearance CpI. Rex Watson. were those "Long-Stemmed Ameri­ Sunday. March 28. which will be brief afternoon entertainment. Rob- Clyde H. Schindler, Donald 11 The “ Three Ranks” . . . Sgt. a feature of all centers on that1 ert S. Farrell, Jr., Secretary of Thompson and Leroy W. Towne. I can Beauties" that were referred Wofford. Cpl. Kennt-dy and Pvt. to in last week’ "Sentry” and now day in a nation-wide effort to State for Oregon, will be a guest To be private first class: Lem Englander will offer a vocal num­ their identity can be revealed bring the armed forces anil local speaker. Sp«-cial music from local nart W. Anderson, Henry B. Black] ber or two; there will be a hill­ Reading left to right, like Radio communities into a friendly, co­ and camp talent will be included. John W. Boykin, Otis L. Briney] billy trio compose«! of Pvt. John City Music Hall’s famed Rockettes, operative understanding and fel-' Roger R Bromley, Mai-vin K. But] Head. Pvt. Georg«- Belville and Pvt. art Pvts Hagland. Milligan. Mc­ lowship. Clarenc«- Shew; n vocal by Cpl. ler, Claude S. Darrah, Frank SI Timber Wolf Ups Leod, Concher, Fitzgerald. Calamia. Mrs. F. E. Chambers. Monmouth Fabianski, Jr., Alcide J. Hunter! Hay with Cpl. Bartley at the piano, 50 in Signal Co. Emmon-. and Murphy. Chorography and an unusual feature will b«- the L'SO chairman, and her executive Samuel C. Jackson, Delbert N (that's instruction in ’the dance,’ appearance of “Gypsy Rose Lee" committee are in general charge Lane, Norman M. Laube, Selvy CJ says Webster) was plann«-«l anti Emmons, in a number that need.« of the events. “It is the earnest i Fifty men of the Timber Wolf Marcom, David Mendelssohn. Rold directed by Timber Wolf Cpl. Rex no explanation here. hope of this committee." states Division Signal Company­ wen- ert R. Miller, Milton M. Newmark] Watson and CpI. Bartley was at Last week's Cabaret Night was Mrs. Chambers, "that ail citizens busy this week with needle and Ernest B. Petrey, Clifford H. Pfen] the piano. cancelled, more or less, du«- to the of the town and surrounding com­ thread and chevrons, as a result of ning, Richard J. Plettl, David B] Ye«, the party was n huge suc­ gala re-opening of th«- club, al­ munity w-ill plan to drop in at the the following new promotions: Rankin, Alden A. Rose. George A] cess. Refreshments, too, were of though the regular floor show was USO on March 28, to see the re-I To be technical sergeant: Ray­ Sheppard. Newton B. Shy, Brown th«- finest, and the program was presented as sch«-«iuled. One of th«- suits and use of their community mond E. Becker. Tuck. Emory H. Weathers, and Er] “spark plugged" by CpI. Watson Timber Wolf bands will also be cooperation, and to meet anil visit To be staff sergeant: Seldon vin W. Young. Monmouth USO Plans Male Call by Milton Caniff creator of Terry and the Pirates Moral: ALL HE PlNP* OUT :♦ CH# NEW CHICK -i NAME * ■‘ lale ’/ ain ' t HE f Wk, Brass Warm