CT* rr I moipy Thursday, Aprii 1, 1943. Camp Adair Sëntrj Billfold Girl World War 1 Gun on Duty Again Every effort is now tieinqr made ‘ Service havincr gone •through the priees« of hatin ?rits ! by the directress, MFs. Florence C. fuce lifted with a new conf of .Merriam, the social and recreation­ spiinfr point . next' furniture and Meeoration? . . . and additional im- al hostess. Mfrs Marffenr Kuhwarth provemertts will have its “baby” and their staffs to fnake the open- opening- this Saturday, April 3, ini* h prand and memorial party for when the regular weekly fenfutV?, alt the enlisted men stationed at Camp Adair. “Cabaret Night” will be staged. With the completion of the work The grand opening which will feature one of the coast’s finest at Club 2, Camp Adair can burst dance bunds, a carload of lovelies the buttons on its G.l. vest with from the neighboring “Junior Sei v- pride . . . for it will possess two of 4 ice Leagues” and a hangup enter­ the finest service clubs to be found tainment show will be held a week anywhere on similar army posts in the United States. from Sat.. Anril 10. Orville Ma.ks. Pvt. Mcl liam L M<»shy. Pvt. Ch; M«*lviu M;.rt in. Janies John C. M< Tutyre. Pvt Lt. ••unir- MurpHy. Pvt. J l*vt. Hua- I., \irhtdsoi Pfc. Orttn S Olson. C| Jordan Owen-, pfc. Per«' There arc niany smiling faces K. I Walter 8. Pusk Nick Penan. Pfe. in the “C" Battery barracks last I. n. Patrick, I.or« Saturday. They were the faces of Banniel Peritz. Pvt. Hoy I men that received promotions W. Pndrazu. Bgt. W in JtK-k W. prtri-on. Pvt. Frank Pieburgher. I Pvt Kenneth Peterson. ranks. Sgt. Franklin Ramaey. Pvt. E P. Kinger. Promoted to 1st Sgt., Wilson Gidion Russell, Pvt. Ulen < Russell. William A. Roff. Lt. Ralph Riuer. Pvt. W. Tillotson; Tech. Sgt.. William Michael Rit «». Wilbur Roger«. Pvt. George E. RU mvc II. Capt Lewis \. Reeves. Capt. Marendish; Staff Sgts., Millard Rosenbaum. Pvt Steve Stevens. Pvt Sahmlor S«r Vos, Peter Jurovich. Robert G. Ma- gone, Pvt. Paul .1. Hydrus. Lt. Stanley hood, William R. Midwood. William Jichoenberg. Pvt. Ervin E. >.million*. ! Robert Svtteel. L. S. Slevin. Lt. William J. Walsh; Sgt.s, Buford C. Green, ’ I. Shea. Walter A. Schernier. Trinidad ! Srhulheck. Lt J B. Shaw. Pvt. R. Snow­ William Gibbs, Alvin W. Clements, den. Pvt Peter Swanchv, Pvt Vernon E Woodrow C. Mitchell, Floyd I.. Smith. Pvt. John T. Sni«»ot. Pvt. Frank Sautaliiio. Pvt. Lennie Steplims. Pvt. Hubble, Howard E. Stamper. Don­ Jack Smith. Pvt. Salvador Siv<«ha. John Stairny. William H. Shank. Pvt Francis ald L. Matter; T Is, Troy Sutler­ Mteel. Capt. William Saric««» field. Casimer Krajewski, Victor C. Pvt. Sam Tador. Frank W. Tiget. Cpl Garcia, Raymond I.angseth, Eddie Joseph Tizier. Pvt. Pahl Tur«k< . Frank Vencarn. Roy Di Vincenti. Pvt. P. Krolikowski; Cpls., Mervin Hill, Carl Value, l’vt. Florida Van Andnb I. C. Varnarson. Robert P. Coburn, Jr., James F. Pvt. Grover 8. Weis», Pi«-. Andiew J. Walker, Pvt. Kenneth E. Witman. \rnold Dean; T 5s, Elfie J. Fuselier. Wartman, Don Wolfe, .lames M. Wilkin­ (We who did not get promoted son. Pvt. Jack Wilkerson, Lt. Rolmrt Weber. Pvt Norman Weiner. Clifford (’ are awaiting cigars from the Wood. George Wittar. 8tanl< v- Wa«!ecki. Promotions Flow to Worthy of Battery C. l apt. tony Frank, assistant director of supply for the post, accepts this huge seven-inch World War I cannon from Mayor Carl H. Francis of Dayton, who donated the field niece to the nation’s scrap drive.—Cut courtesy “Salem Statesman.” Allied Powers'" Cabaret Theme Continued from page 8 in a rich tenor voice, with his own guitar accompaniment, and Nicky at the piano, “Chiquita,” “Always in My Heart” and “Come Back to Sorrento.” Tommy won a nice round of applause and it is hoped he will appear soon again. Pvt. Jack Gates side-stepped his routine singing and pantomiming momentarily during the evening to appear as “Miss Jackie Powers,” a Dotty Lamour exponent, with a long-sarong with a queer-rear. He redeemed himself later by appear­ ing as Jack Gates and offering several vocal selections in his rich hass-baritone voice. By popular demand, and also as a final “Swan Song.” Sgt. Tom Pavlik of the 96th Division ap­ peared as. a female impersonator and interpreted a Hindu dancer to the amusement of the audience. The entire routine was executed without a mishap ... nary a slip of the bra. nor a dislocation of his lurong” (shades of Tondalaya in White Cargo”). Tom leaves Adair for a post in Mississippi some time this week. Rounding out thé program was the fine dance music of the 382nd Band from the 96th Division. Plans for decorations and program were made by Miss Madge Kuhwarth. Club 2’s social and recreational hostess, and Pfc. Gus Cerese, man about Club 2. Geyser Gals Score atClub 1 Continued from pare 8 and encored with several western sonrs. They are a string trio. Cpl. Hay. the “Singing Soldier." appeared next and sang several well-known selections including “Without a Song" and “Shortnin’ Bread,” accompanied at the piano by Cpl. Bartley. Time out for gags and patter between “Mistress” Emmons and Cpl. Watson, which in turn lead up to the appearance of Pvt. John Thomas, who scattered favors among the patrons as the "Breath of Spring.” Then, as a finale number, the “Eight Gorgeous Bus­ ies” came forth. All talent was furnished by the Geysers and the Timber Wotf Divi­ sion Infantry Band played for the show and for the -'lancing before and after. Ab«trt 7S per Cent of the lawn mower industry ha* been eunvertcd to «ar pr^-luct»on. If Your Name Is Here You Have Mail at P. 0 The following have undeliverable mail held at the Camp Post Office. The addressee may have same by calling at the Post Office and leav­ ing his name, grade and correct address. Cpl Walter Augustonawiez. Bernard \nderaon. Pvt. J. Adams. Cpl. G. Ben Anderson. (Mi«*«) Danny Anderson. Cpl. Jainek Atkinson. Pvt. luck Adams, Pvt. Lyle G. An- Pvt. Albert Aismond; derson, Benny Al»idh< Sgt. Gene Akin. Capt. Robert Brown. Pvt. Abraham S. Becker. Pfc. Fivdie. Kachue. S.'Sgt. Earl Bennett. Pvt. Frank Blor.«. Chap. Nathan E.. Barasch. Cpl. Felix A Bnlard. Pvt. Robert K. Butler, Pvt. D. A. ijrindlinger, Cpl. Stanley J. Bartkn. Pvt. George Bram­ lett. Pvt. Herman Bridger, Alfred and Ruth Tlaerwald, Pvt M.-rv in Boxtell. Pvt James A. Burton. Michael F. BarduUea, Prt. Raleigh, Bullin, (Mr.) Alex Brown. Pvt. James Beno«. Pvt. Donald VS' Brigga, Het. (•Irnn Brown. CpI. Simon Botaloe*. Pfc. Arley II Bughky, Pvt. Robert l!;;rl. Col. Oliver M. Burton. Tv t Robert Bliss, Pvt Robert Berry. Pvt. Arthur Brynan. Sift. W. Betern. Pvt. Randy Bremer, Pvt. Cornelius Banker, Pvt Richard W. Brown, Pvt. Charles W. Bastion. Lt. I). B. But* ler, Lt. Robert E. Bearker. Capt. Thou. E. Black. T. H. Burton. Lt. H. B Ba« k hiius. Sgt. .lames R. Butler. Lt. Carl-on, Didur? Cohen. Pvt. Don­ ald Curtis, Pvt Lawren,«— Chaisson. Lt R. XV. Carpenter. Capt William Casey. Pvt: Stanley Chmura. Edward Cielinski. Elmer ' ary. Pvt. Harvle Cielie. Lt. Col.1 George P. Cummings. Lt. F. J. Curry. Sgt. Ralph i’urggy, Sgt Bill Clark. Pvt S. C Coleman. Lt. I M. Cmnk. P«-t. Richard Cadia. Pvt. Winston Churchill, Cpl. Louis Cancuelb. Pfe. Everett Cromis. Pvt. Char aeter. Lit Frantis R. Coonan. Pvt. Dem cis Clarhart. Mr». C C. Cpoli. Pvt. Robert Depose. Pvt Du a rd Davis. Pvt. Ray Dashin. Capt. Rollin B Durbin Cpl Clarence Du,ell, Pvt. Ruebin DaJiell. H B. Davis. Alfred Treier. Pvt. Clement F. Daugherty. l*vt Genius Daniel. Sgt. E E wrier, Pfc Homer EdwartD Pvt David Exel, Cpl. A. Earl Eaateman, Pf« Hasword Evans. Earl Francis, Pvt. Abra ham Fincher, James Edward Fives. Pau) lohn Felker, B. Fry, Sgt. John Felker. Pvt. John G. Fleming. Pvt. JohZ ««-J* T ■ ■ -r, Ret. Fl P rivrlier. wood F.bll irr. De lei an Fotta. Pvt Edward French», Pvt. Robert H. Finley. (WO) Frank G. Graff. Ptt. Edward Fry. Cpl. J. L. Gray. Pvt. George Gropp Pvt. J E. Guidry. Sgt Merle Gilbert, Fvt. W. Grabowski. Pvt. Joe G Gohzsle«, Roy Goodwin, Sgt. Bud Griffith, Clarence R Gihaon. Pvt. Fred A. Garotm. Benjamin Goldberg. Pvt. Noble Goelen. Capt Frank R. Graham. Pvt. Joseph Gravata. Lt. Jone Green* 'Mi««) Veronica Gtllwpi. "* * iii ’lef, Pvj. Emil * 11 Pvt Bert ’ IL Hiller, “ “ ” Eagrfie ’Harvey. Hoock, ” “ Arthur Hulbert. Gerald Huffman. Floyd Hawk. Daniel Haron. Pvt. .... • Rrl. Hola«.. r... Pvt. . . Bill Hoff. Sgt Slim HenderlkroW. Sgt. F. B Hand ley. Pvt. Thoma» Howell. E P Hall Pvt William Howard. Sgt. H J H Hallahan Stanley Hammond. Pvt. Jack II «»heck. ighaun. Cpl. Charle* Hnwefl. Pvt Axel Hani* h. Pvt H«wrte Hogev, 14. Heilenbach. .... — _ . 14 B L. Hicka, Homer J. Hartman. Pvt Howard Inin«. Pvt Andrew Jcblik*. Sgt. Ted W Johnson. Pvt. Paul Johnson, pvt. Pani Jackson. Francis R Jim. Pvt Ern«**t R John. Pfc. James F. Jam*«, Pvt Arthar Johnson. Orie Jansen. Sgt Alber t Jone*, Franc is L. Jobnaon Alex J. Junie wicr. Pvt. Mike M Krllry. tpl. Juhua Kapv er. Pvt Harold W. Krueger Lt Edward Kemedy. Frwnlr K’errynvki Pvt Wimton Johf.vtftn. John K Karogi. Cpl- Walter S Kelly, pvt. Walter Krarfl. George Ken Pvt Gra»ert Lewm. Bill W. Laoaie M iMwtrr. o. above mentioned. of the Week Introducing Miss Corinne Pullin': of Lebanon, Indiana, as the D 11- fold Girl of the week. She is a senior attending the De I’auw U ti- versity at Greencastle, Indian.!, and a member of Kappa Alfh» Theta. This romance began when Pet. Harold Graves of Hq. Co. SCU 19It found a picture of Miss Pullitm in a newspaper and entered it ib 3 recent beauty contest. Miss Pulliam’s photo won first prize and Pvt. Graves sent her the l>aper requesting a picture of her. Says Pvt. Graves, “Correspbfld- ence has reached such a degree .is to indicate “Love at first letter” and is steadily growing with e. 11 letter. Miss Pulliam is the winner of many beauty contests, and her pic­ ture holds first, second, and third place in Pvt. Grave’s billfolds Artists are feeing the pinch of Employees of the Commonwealth Britons consume 30 per cent more Edison company of Chicago col­ war metals savings through an or­ I der halting production of metal fresh green vegetables than they lected more than a million pound» easels and metal picture frames. ' did before the war. of metal scrap at home. uso CAMP ADAIR AREA uso WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS • National Catholic Community Service • V Mt \ • Salvation Army • Jewish Welfare Board • YWCA • National Travelers Aid Association ALBANY CORVALLIS MONMOI TH 113-118 East Third St. Fifth and Madiaon 8ta. Hiway 99W A Main Rt THGRADAY April 1 Informal Activitiri Building Opeu for Jour 2 5 Army Wives’ < lpb « onvpr — limited 6:oo 10 30 pin Informal attiviti»« facilities available f 7:8.0 pm Stamp Club. 8.00 pm Infunimi Dan«* lair. FRIDAY April 2 Informal Attiriti»» ■J««Ht pm General Meet- ing—Hervi«-«- Wivua. Bhltf Open*-- limited farilitiew 6:00 10:30 pm Informal activitla« 7:30 pin Amali gsaW act jr itimi A.30 Informal dancing Informal Activât 3:(»O pm < ot Registra­ tion . 7J3 pm Morgfr»! M int 7:.»“ pni Oygan ired E«itilpfnrtit Gam«*« 8»<><• j | ;<>«» pm Dance—- I SO Bafb num. 1 11 OO pm Informal Ar- 2 ”m Hewing and mend inr. 1-10 pm Cant« < n opnn 1 5 pm FiegiattMtion for Home HohpitaBty 4 to 8 pm RcgUter for •ledphtr *»c* 8*11 p m Vanm (Baft* room). I H»» * iwik r Informal Attiriti»« 18:00 12:AO am Cafft e and Donut« before and after rhurrh. 7:3«»M;3O pm < laasieal Rettirding* j -flfljrt; 30 pm Open Hmiat. Informal Av«n Dan«ing ( la»« 7 :.l(i 1»» 30 pm Wmall Game« ArHrltira. 6:00 10:30 pm Informal activities 7:30 pm Km a 11 G »rang arftvftie«. 2’^0 pm Eeli«tr«t Wirew r 6:00 )0 30 pm Informal Rrwiua Group Arti vit re« 7 nn m ’<» pm CU«»b’a« r pm Gontraet Bridge Rerrrding« instruction 7.30 in 30 pm S«pia«r Denrinc h Balfrnovn 10 •■> lo 2 rm War Mothers meeting A pm T>i WH USO-Your Home Away from Home