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Show Licet Jllico" Santa I - lSSth Bue Unit A we near the Yuletlde holi-ia- ys we cannot help but note the festive mien of the EM as well 9 officers in our We ;quadra lave a constant eminder that 'anta Clans will oon be here O. :lnce our C lerson has a large eplica of Santa m the door of his ffice. We won-lif the major ntends this as a tint to the men H. H. Levlck that requests for being e x c u s e dpasses, furloughs, er from KP, etc., will not be frowned upon? 7 ? S.Sgt. Hay ward and Pfc. of the payroll section think that a great number of the EM re under the impression that they are taking over - the chaplain's duties. They base their conclusions on the fact that they have been "entertained" several times daily with some really "sad" tales of woe before requesting advance , partial payment Michaud Cpl. Joseph leaving for Newark, N. J., to spend the holidays with his most charming wife' who has been his sole topic of conversation for the past several weeks. We have been informed that Joe and his missus have cently selected a playmate for their daughter via the adoption route Congratulations to both of you. Mon-ftgh- an . Since Sgt Rosenstein "volunteered" for CQ duty Christmas eve he is our number one candidate for Santa Claus. - We think that you'd be a "natural "BulaV 1 ! Pfc. (bucking for M.Sgt Thomas also "volunteered" for ths duty on New Year a eve. This reporter voices the senti ments of all in the 4133th base unit in extending greetings and good wishes to our C. O., Major Anderson, our adjutant,. Captain Hoeiier, as well as all EM for a merry Christmas and New Year, It is our fervent hope that the en suing Christmases will find all of us at home with our loved ones. living in peace, with good will to ward all, with malice towards none. Harry C. Levick, reporter. . ; v Service Command Unit 19X5 Every time Sgt. Wallantavage Has his blood pressure read the doctor thinks something is wrong with the gauge it's always some ' outrageous figure must come from .that food he keeps receiving from home. If that's what makes for high blood pres If sure, we're for it. I One- week If ago today, PW m Branch Camp No. 3, located at '41 Bushnell general hospital was ac-- I tivated. ' Com- manding Officer Ceek is CapUin W. H. Smith; companyofficer, Lt M. K. Rlvkins plus personnel and guards there are some mighty pretty nurses at Bushnell. Also acquired is another Branch Camp No. 2 at Camp Adair Oregon, where the winters are mellow, and the summers beautiful. - II 4912th AAF B. TJ. (AVN Sr.) Of special interest list week -. . H 5 'Vi 6, . v . - A - - tt fne. mm :":':'; ivivn dol-lar- s. : ' ; . , King of story tellers is Cpl. Charles Cozart. Just get him started and you can count on several hours of .story telling. They aren't the ' . boring type either. The 4812th basketball? team was and promises organized last week team. tp be a top ranking TRfft Ravmond Taborn is still sporting battle scars from foot ball season. rvria Vnllie Burton and James Workman Just blew in from fur wua lough. Burton nas resumed sortoffice, to post the daily tripsand keeping the fellows ing mall is happyat athismail call. Workmanand having back typewriter the time of his life catching up with his work. deluxe is MSgt An been ketting dre L. Harris who has almost as rid of Christmas- sealsseus siampa. fast as the post office -- r., Our supply to ing get in shaoe again. He spends two hours in the base gym every Sunday, playing b a s was Rodman a very good net his ter school days, back in Oklahoma. &&& the group, en . clerk-typists- 2, 4, clerk-steno- 'Ml' ket-ba- ll. during Cpl. and Mrs. Jesse Baker proud ly announce the arrival at their home in Texas of a baby girl, born in the WAC barracks with December 2, 1944, weight seven Eacn nt holidays. the Mni.il . . V" ' DarracKs dunces. h' pounds, nine and one-ha-lf is nroDriately deco The little miss has been named rated with a tree. Mary Linda. tinsel, holly and MSgt. Clarence Melton wants stuff. to advise, bis friends of the 4135th Guard Section that he has SOLD The OUT his TURKEY to I men and women Pfc. Elmer Meeker. BUSINESS inquiries Any K'A rolled the time as to said turkey business will away on Tliurs please be directed to Pfc. Meeker, s4 day night when as oi now. Joyed two nours Armstrong of roller skating at the Berthana Rink in Ocden. More falls! More tun! Set Hanslik was "on the beam' at the bowling alley Monday night and walked off with this week's GI war bond. J sergeant, SSgt Rodman, is try- V.Im , if 0mmm Guard Seetioa . Pvt. Forrest Isom is back on duty after spending a furlough with his parents in Callas, Texas. enlisted , -- 413Sta Reporter. f 1: tjf V .jus Pvt Sgt. Sidney xi. Aiexanaer, etna-e- d jium mm -- - mill ill forms. Will somebody kindly donate some tobacco to Pvt Henry Tay lor's pipe? All day his pipe sings the last time I saw tobacco. Seldom seen with the same girl twice is Harold (Playwig) Bank, Is he a lover who never What wins, or a variety man? ever it may be, you re an envied kid. Cpl. Quentin Hindrew, - reporter. : - - J y 0- Cpl. Norene Sparks left Satur day to attend tne Special Services "Personal Affairs" School in lex ington, Va. Our second basketball game of the season was vs. the WAVES at the Weber College Gym on Thurs night. The score was 27 to day 23 in our favor. Friday night we waiioped tne wac Officers at the T. Sst Stephanson has finally Base Gym. Final score was 38 found someone with a longer, big- to 14. ger, better and in general more coherent line than he has. Love is Cpl. Tina Tomokins and Pfc. a great thing. Her name is Helen, Esther Middlebrooks were trans ferred recently to Kelly Field, and ahe works in warehouse S3. Texas. The company is losing four swell Cpl. Carolyn J. Armstrong. fellows in Pfc. John Kitchings, and Reporter. Pvts. Al Martens, George Dowd, and Alan R. Bruce we wish these boys all the luck in the world at their next station. It is nothing short of phenomenal the way Al can maintain balance with that picturesque way he has extremely ox sitting at tne mess table. Clerical workers are still need, ed in the national offices of the Bruce A. Cook. air forces, Washington. D. C Reporter. army it was announced yesterday by Capt. Charles- F. Mallory, OATSC , oincer. Female employment CAF-s, and wv-wno are interested are asxea to call Mr. w. Claude Mc Millan at Ext 8435 for more Feminine workers who transfer to Washington may live at ArThe Brown Bomber quartet, lington which are similar locally renowned group of Negro to collegeFarms, and meals dormitories, singers from Hill Field, was adare available for 81 at the vertising this week for a baritone government cafeteria.per day The need singer. for clerical workers is urgent and Anyone Interested Is invited interested employes are requested contact Pvt George Rainey, 10 mane meir plans to transfer im for an audition. mediately. Mding, Bomber Quartet Is Seeking Baritone Singer. ; the USO show base gym, was the at that played the winning of the orientation bul- a ornt the boys: talent with hit letin board contest for the second xa- suore. ric Competi time. was lington regulated keen tion the spotlight By and hopes,- were sitting tin: the front light was high. Credit this time goes to sgt. reflected from his Sidney : Alexan golduppers, der for the idea, almost which Pfc. Percy E. blinded the perRicks for the art formers, r -and designing and Pfc. John Brown Pfc. Roland E. has gotten- back Pine for construehis other . stripe. f linn nt mi r Hold on to it this Cpl. Hlndrew time, pal pen '. Alexander Back to ' duty John nies make Pvt. Illinois n is after his furlough! Bvnum also received a stripe. He's E.Harris. Oh, yes, now eniovinff a furlough in "the SSgt James love" Philadelphe learned to smoke while he was pad of brotherly ' ''' hia." a gone. Just when there's cigarette Pfc. ana rvt Garrett Luther shortage too. Craft should be commended for their splendid playing with the Several of the fellows will be Brown Bombers home team. They at were the top notches of the game spending the Christmas holidays home. Space does not permit the against Bushnell. v I take time out to commend the listing, of each of them, but, believe office personnel of the 460th. They me, you never sw a, happier have worked constantly both night bunch. and day, going over records and was Clerical Workers Of fered DC Jobs I J 460th AvlatioB Well. All Beet, Your reporter and Pfc. Larson was In Chicago this week on busi ness for uncle Sam. Sure was nice being in dear old Illinois. '0 MARIE THE BODY" MeDONALD . . . Weald certainly be a ak Marie was tawi gift to find in yoar stocking ChristmasIs morning. new a movie star, her lata: nagaslne eever girl, radio auger and picture being "Guest ia the House," in which ahe plays a teafit comedy role. TJs -- Tiralijlor TVs-awva-sra- . 1-b-s- In Military League WAC Loo .crew of keglers clinched first 1 WAC League (Mondays) mat is my native state. Pfc. LarThe this in week's major upset in tne uuiroi son hails from Minnesota. came when the Blue cnampionsmp coast the next now can and The 4139th Guard Section wishes bowling the EVERYONE A MERRY CHRIST. Comets adumped weeks. With Captain Roeller a clean sweep taking all MAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. making xour hot as their Etten the spark of572tbeff Lt points. ing sparked reace on eann, good will toward winners with a 389 series. s brilliant a with ning wt two games won 3 G.I. team The Janes took noints from the Pfc. Fred J. Neece, the Sad Sacks, pushing the Backers losing 1 game and total piw apt. Reporter. further down the list towards last the Traffic SecUon quintet place. Iq the 3rd match , of the . SCU . officers maintained J evening, the league leading Star slim hold on second place Vf Gigs made a four point win over ting with Station Hospital total Strikers, taking three Igame and ning one game andMedics. total pins handily. two games forthe &f The intra-un- it league didn't bowl Warzak roUed a 52 series on their customary evening (Tues Station Hospital five. Decause ox a shortage of Maintenance stayed on OJK Nuptial vows of Bernadine Terry aaysj s. and Lloyd Churches were taken They will begin again of the SCU crew, only m, F, to the northwest recreation hall next weea. off second place, by December 12 In a cere-mnnnor. Victory League .Wednesdays) games and pins lor a w? formed by Captain Holt. The bride This race is tighter than the pro- win over Military Personnel was very charminc In a whit verbial drum with only two weeks net with finger-lengt- h veil. Thei remaining in the first halt of play. The Keglers trounced a mighty Humb' main ox nonor wore pink net 4135th cnsemoie. quintet by winning 3 games and total pins for a four point Myrtle A. Sheppard. hostess in victory over last years champs, and the northeast recreation hall, la climbed to within one point of wild one of the contributors to the new the top. Enlisted WAC's ran book of poems the "Nucleus" pubArt Lancaster and BUI Krall lished recently. Shennard hat had sparked the team with 517 and 511 the ball oo several of her stories and poems respectively. Albright led the officers could get First with 4135th 550. a side of the line. puDiunea oy popular magazines. fcgj; The Inspectors climbed to third fast and furious the Arthur Foster, dra place, only two points from the enlisted girls leading basket 2. 30 to matlst, will appear in a dramatic top,- when trounced Single the they by recital arranged from Charles Dick Zebras by winning all four points. Lt Derr when casaba rolled sg ins warren were middle line in oerger and masterpiece' "A Christmas -. CsroL" The recital will be given high men for the rredley with score of 38winners with for in the northwest recreation hall 517 and 507. Leading lady December 22 at 7:30 p. m. The Zebras showed up at the was Atchison with seven , alley all bedecked out in convict tallied for her al A Christmas dance striped "T shirts,, picturing their tarlly left the tme?J-cer-s lwill be held in the east wing re- name of Zebras, and adding side of the board, stripes creation hall Tuesday December to their already filled arms, but Moore, , Etten and t starting at v.oo p. m. The dance, this didn't help them any. ', aged to eke out one, order rponsorea oy tne seagull club, will came to life after a field goals In the scorer operations present an elaborate floor show week's lapse, taking two games Lt. Derr was high compw featuring Spanish dancing, ball and total pins over the Horse. points when she j room dancing and male and female paced the winners with free tosses. Flagged Carpenter vocalists. The hall will be attrac a good B44. Miles and tively decorated in the holiday Military League (Fridays) five goals for 12 I nieoa. Major James Cline and his JAGD respectively i iJ . 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