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ì • I ■ I By special arrange ment, USO programs for towns surrounding Camp Adair will be published each week. You will find them tab ulated on page four. A weekly journal de voted to maintaining morale with the respon sibility of circulating post information and news at Camp Adair, Oregon. Vol. 2. No. 3. Camp Adair, Oregon, Thursday, May 6, 1943. $1.50 a Year by Mail MAJOR GENERAL JOYCE IN VISIT, SURVEY OFCAMP ADAIR ♦ Lusty Entertainment Booked for Our Post Jobs Like This Pop I p' Wanted: — Experienced pop corn machine operator for eve nings and holidays only. See Mr. Rust at Service Club No. 2. Full House Previews Desert Victory Film German Rout Shown, Also 'Fox's' Photo Visits Adair 'Splendid!' Comment AsSCU 1911 Parades Sees Formal Retreat With Colonel McCoy Plenty of entertainment and spe cial events are in the offing for he officers and enlisted men sta tioned in this Willamette Valley i irmy post. Highlights include: “Hullabaloo,” a star - studded USO-Camp Shows unit w h i c h opened last night, and is being pre sented again tonight at Theater 5. ■ There will be two shows, the first at 6 and the second at 8:30 p. m. Those who saw it last night say its well worth seeing. Mother’s Day Observance “Splendid!" This was the comment of Ma jor General Kenyon A. Joyce, commanding general < f the Ninth Service Command, following th» formal retreat and review of SCIJ 1911 troops on the post headquarters parade ground Tuesday. General Joyce, who was here for a brief visit.' attended the retreat with Col. Gordon H. McCoy, can’p commander. MAJOR GENERAL JOYCE Commanding General. Ninth Service Command, congratula tory in visit to Post. New Timber Wolf Series Beginning i Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 9. ' The general whs warm in his I will be observed on the post at the I praise for the military precision “Desert Victory,” epic on-the- ! clubs. Club 1 will have a mother- with which the event was conduct ! Orientation Course scene movie of the Tunisian cam i son reception . . . with mothers ed. and on the mpearance of offi paign, played to a full house at > having sons in the service invited I Over Station KOAC cers and mon who took part. All U_._ as — “ .< proxy -------- » ” ---- .L---- for! mothers theaters 1 and 2 last night. It is heie I units of SCU 1911, including the billed for theaters 3 and 4 on Fri- J “proxy” sons stationed here, The Timber Wolf Division Spe post band, were present. 1 lay and Saturday and No. 5 on j “Desert Victory,” a gripping mo- cial Service yesterday announced General Joyce, whose headquar Sunday and Monday. > tion picture account of the African that on next Tuesday at 5:45 p m. ters are in Fort Douglas, Utah, has Lt. William Benson reports that I campaign, will be shown at the they will begin a new series of been in military service since May | Orientation programs over radio >aiiuus post Theaters until and e picture graphically shows the ' various 13, 1898. He was promoted to Station KOAC. Corvallis, (550 on out of Field Marshal Erwin Von I including May 10. See your movie Brigadier General November 1, Your dial) that h- ve been designed i advertisement for theatre and time. Rommel in the desert! to keep the listener in touch with 1936. and was made a major gen Gala revue staged by the Shell The lives of several cameramen the current developments of the eral November 1, 1939. He is a 'f the British Eighth Army, the Oil Co., is booked here tentatively I graduate of the Army War college, wa r. Royal Navy, and the RAF were for for May 14 and 15. Details later. This series is prepared for radio served on the staff of the college, feited in the filming of “Desert 1 “My Sister Eileen.” popular hv Sgt. John C. O’Neil and Cpl. and is a distinguished graduate of Broadway comedy, will be staged Victory.” Donald A. Chapman of the Timber the Infantry-Cavalry school. He Before your own eyes you can here Sunday, May 16, by co-eds Wolf Special Service Office; and holds the Distinguished Service see why Rommel lost 75,000 men, from the University of Oregon, Eu is under the supervision of the Div. Medal and tlie Purple Heart award. jm O tanks, 600 pieces of artillery, gene. Advance story on pags 9. Special Service Officer, Major N. Following a brief inspection of An end-of-the-month USO-Show nd a thousand planes. George De Dakis. the post, General Joyce departed The picture shows the hard- is booktd from May 29 through 31, Wednesday morning. While here he smashing British Eighth Army to feature Ray Herbeck’s orchestra was the guest of Col. and Mrs. Mc Lt. Godfrey Explains routing the Italians at Tripoli. The and an all-star show. Coy at their home in Salem. “Fox” himself is photographed. For other events in the social P.R. Before Kiwanians Camp Adair’s Dogs of War get None of the picture was “studio” and recreational realm, read the their basic training — by practical i prepared. It was filmed right on ! “Service Men’s Date Book” on “The Army does not seek pub Now It's Okay to Toss experience! i Here Sgt. Nick Paolucei hangs the front while the action was tak- Page 8. licity; but does seek, in the interest1 Away the Saddle Soap? «••»to the leash while Pfc. William ing place. It’s the real thing! of public welfare, to give all infor Frederickson pretends that he is mation to civilians which would THIS IS THE ARMY! There’s a new type of inside-out Irving to get aw ay. Standardization of glass “Shadow,” the Kerry Blue ter- not serve as information that might (;.I. shoe. The Quartermaster says When you have a few moments rier. angrier than a swatted hor containers will increase their prove valuable to the enemy.” | that the leather in the uppers is to spare, ask Cpl. Rudolph Jacobi net. is climbing the ladder at full duction by about 20 per cent more This was the gist of a speech turned inside out so that the speed to capture and tear to bits this year with existing equipment over at Club 1 about his “shoe" presented Tuesday noon before the ' smooth side is inside. It’s supposed this would-be intruder. (See story trouble. It’s a good yarn, but should than were produced in 1942. Kiwanis Club of Salem by Lt. to be easier on the foot ... the and photo layout on page 3). come first-handed from him. t--------- George H. Godfrey, Post Public Re- vough outside lasts longer and t i lations Officer, in clarifying the re- WOn’t ever have to be polished t MOTHER’S DAY THOUGHT laticnship between Army Public Re I • lations, and the press and civilian WOLVES WILL MEET i Mother’s Day will be marked I civic organizations. ALL-STARS SUNDAY in a very special way at Service Club 1. And it’s all Miss Ann The Elks Lodge invites Brother Bidding to rate top snorts bill Caddy’s idea . . . which we think Elks stationed at Camp Adair and ing for the week, will be Sun and is used today in that same. By Thomas J. O’Hara is pretty darned swell. Corvallis Air Base to a cabaret day’s baseball game in the Eu One of the oldest of axioms venerable form. A group of about 50 mothers dance Saturday evening, May 8th, gene Civic Stadium, between Lt. Field Oven states that an Army travels on its from this area, who have sons in the Elks Temple at Corvallis. Bob Dufl'y and Sgt. Jack Knott’s The oven, though it has many stomach. Another states that bread serving in the armed forces You should bring your wife or Timber Wolf team and an all- i is the staff of life. According to varieties consists of the same throughout the world battle sweetheart. There is no charge for » star nine from the Cascade zones, has been invited over this elementary logic one of the most general type. A square or oblong this dance or for the refreshments League. Four p. m. For particu Sunday, from 4 until 6 for a important branches of the service, pit of varying dimensions is dug. served. Admittance by membership lars, see sports section. party. They will be “proxy” therefore, would be the makers of In each wall there is excavated card only. mothers for as many soldiers a minor or secondary pit. This is bread. I refer to our own QM Bakers' usually four feet by four feet. i stationed here, who will be Timber Wolf Air Show Tonite “proxy” sons for the afternoon. This secondary pit is the place Battalion. As many men as possible are Under the tutelage of T/Sgt. wherein the actual baking is The Timber Wolf Division tonight will present their regular requested to get in touch weekly radio broadcast, “Time Timber Wolves, on the Air,” over James Livingston of Co. A, I was done. It is lined with bricks or i IMMEDIATELY with Miss Cad radio station KOAC, Corvallis. Oregon. This is the 21st program taken to a demonstration of Army mud and a fire is built therein. in the series. Beside the regular feature, the Timber Wolf Bulletin dy and there is every indication The bread-dough, kneaded into bread baking. In order to give a Board (concernwig news of etMetic events), the show vs ill consist that full cooperation on the pail 4-lb loaves, is placed inside. It concise description of the process of music by the Timber Wolf Divarty Band, rnd introduce as guest of the EM will be seen. * stars ... Betty Jo apd Lona Lou Bou*ka of the KOAC staff, who takes about four hours to bake one I shall explain a step at a time, Each mothei will receive. a will be featured in a short, short story entitled. “Our New Tele The oven used in field baking loaf. phone” ... and V arrar.t Officer Rubel, conductor of the Timber corsage and refreshments will be The preparation of the dough is was originated somewhere in the Wolf Divarty Band, who will sing and play the songs you love to -erved. hear. in his own debgMful style and manner. These shows are dim. lost mi*ts from whence time another matter entirely. The in Why not see Miss Caddy over written, produced and directed by Svt. John (’. O'Neil, and Cpl. gredients are mixed in a dough first dawned. at Service Club 1. We repeat D«mald A. Chapmrn «f the Timber Wolf Div. Special Service Office; It was developed and exploited bough. If such a trough is not . . . . it’s a’ “darned swell” idta! and are under the supervision of the Div. Special Service Officer, I y tile rharoiihs of Ancient Egypt Continued on page 12, column 4 Major N. George De Dakis. Scribe of 'New Tent Cily' Disserts On Bread; and LI. Friedman's Oven j i