OREGON ST3 Trust your causa. Whatever is at­ tempted is never well done unless the doer breathes himself into his deed. - S. Parkes Cadman. Camp Adair Sentry Mounting Guard in and Around Camp Adair, Oregon Vol. 1., No. 8. Canteen Eases Work Schedule Work Tempo Is Upped 30 Days A weekly journal devoted to th* Willamette Val­ ley's share in Uncle Sam's great war effort. $1.50 a Year by Mail Camp Adair, Oregon, June 11, 1942. NO MORE CARAVANS * HAVE WE ANY COLLECTORS? G. A. Collins Is NowArmy Major Because of the intensity of I Do we have any stamp collec­ the building program now in tors at Camp Adair? If so, they effect at Camp Adair, there will are asked to contact H. C, (Sven) be no more caravans of visiting Johnson, coordinator, in the Ad­ ministration building. The call Food and Refreshment business men from neighboring Whirlwind Finish in Chief of Operations communities. H. C. (Sven) John­ has come in to Mr. Johnson’s Served by 'Home Folk' son, coordinator, reports. Store for Camp With Presented With Gold j office from other stamp collec­ “Regular visits to the camp by tors hereabouts. In Headquarters Area Effort in 'Overdrive' Insignia by Fellows What other types of collectors I caravans of cars from all the towns around the camp were Glenville A. Collin, chief of op­ do We have here? Mr. Johnson's The temper of work on Camp Feeding and refreshing the planned to continue,” Mr. John­ office will get various hobbyists : erations at Camp Adair for tile Adair was stepped up this week hungry and thirsty engineers, son said, “but these plans must t army engineers, is now Major Col- together if you're interested in upon announcement by Col R. E. M. clerks, stenographers, draftsmen, be dropped to give way for the Des Islets that a 30-day jump must getting together—and what col­ ! lins. He received his formal noti­ increased effort going on here and executives in and around the fication from the war department lector isn't? be accomplished in completing the to complete the camp ahead of this week and was to have been administration building, is the job i camp. All contractors were in­ — schedule.” commissioned today at the camp of Mrs. C. C. (Bess) Cochran at formed of the order and were in­ Although this will be a disap­ with Col. R. E. M. Des Islets, area structed to gear their organiza- Camp Adair. Mrs. Cochran oper­ pointment to many who had not engineer, doing the honors. Major I • tions to take up the extra time. ates the administration building had the opportunity of visiting Collins is the first officer to be ■ Bad weather coupled with the canteen and maintains service dur­ the camp and who expected to commissioned at Camp Adair. need of the completed camp at as ing most of the day with the big come at a later date, Mr. John­ ( early a date as possible were given “I am delighted to see that the son is confident that all will War Department has recognized the rush on during the noon recess for I as the reasons for the “forced by sympathetic with the neces.- Federal School Birth ability of Mr. Collins, which has j draft” operations. lunch. sity for keeping out diversions Delivery of material supplies May Be Part Time Job been so aptly demonstrated by his The canteen has been a series here. organization of the Operations sec­ will be stepped up to fit into the of remodeling and enlarging jobs tion at Camp Adair, and has re­ new tempo, it was learned yester- . since its modest beginning about day. More men will be hired wher- • A Camp Adair man with exper­ warded him with the commission April 1, until now it is a sizeable ever necessary, and shifts will be ience in marine electricity work is us major in the army of the United restaurant and confectionery estab-1 lengthened to take up the slack. wanted by the National Defense States,” said Col. Des Islets Wed­ lishment serving several hundred That the job can be accomplished training school to teach a course in nesday. portions of one thing or another i Maj. Collins has been on the job I at the time ordered was not doubted , marine electricty in Corvallis. Pay daily. here since it began. He was as- I by anyone in authority, and the in- is good. The classes will start as The noon luncheon includes a to operations following his Regimental Head to I creased effort reaches everyone soon as an instructor is secured. signed varied menu of good, home-cooked trip north in January when he of- connected with the building of the foods. There is a special lunch each Go to Fort Benning camp from the administration and There will be 3 three-hour evening fered his services to the army i-n- day and it is a complete plate and engineering down to the errand classes a week, so the instructor i gineers. He was first scheduled to balanced ration. Sandwiches, salads, central Washington and then his boys. Col P. R. Goode, regimental com ­ could continue his daily work on soups, extra vegetables and an orders were changed at the last the (rantonment. assortment of desserts are also mander in the first division to be minute. He had asked for the Camp stationed at Camp Adair, was in Anyone with experience in this Adair assignment. available as well as all kinds of field is requested to contact the soft drinks, hot and cold. One of Corvallis Saturday for a brief time. I Many types of hcnVy construc­ Employment service at 357 Jeffer­ the leaders for luncheons is indi­ Col. Goode had located a home at tion have made up the professiou- son street, Corvallis, telephone vidual chicken pie served in a cas­ 3558 Polk street, Corvallis, and al experience of the new major. He was getting Mrs. Goode and daugh ­ 1840. serole with pie crust over the top. was held out of the service in World Monday night classes will start Its popularity has been traced to ter settled. War I because of his ability to ac­ The Goodes are from San Fran­ the fact that it always has an Lebanon Group Takes in ship joinery through the defense complish needed construction us a training program, and anyone in­ abundance of chicken in it—and cisco and their furniture arrived civilian, although he offeerd his Up Slack in Bonds terested should sign at the Em­ services at that time. Saturday. Col Goode helped to ar­ of good and generous quality. ployment service. There are also Candy bars, pop, milk drinks and range the new home and then left Attesting their loyalty and re­ That Camp Adair is a thrilling additional evening welding classes, spect for their chief, employees of coffee, with various pastries, are Sunday for Ft. Benning, Ga., where popular "between meals” for those he will attend the army schools sight to civilians who have seen from 12 to 3 a. m. and from 3 to the operations section Wednesday I its progress, was attested recently 6 a. m. More trainees are wanted presented Maj. Collins with a pair whs can take the time for a snack. there for several weeks. at Lebanon following a caravan for these classes. “ My daughter expects to attend of gold leaves, the shoulder insignia Mrs. Cochran presides at the of inspection here by Lebanon busi­ the college here or the university of the rank of major. cash register. She knows most of The pins were presented by Col. the employees of the neighborhood in Eugene this fall,” Col. Goode said ness men. The following incident Former Worker Thanks Des Islets, who spoke briefly of personally and her cheery quips Saturday. “She is a sophomore, and was reported to H. C. (Sven) John­ Men for Help Given son. coordinator, who conducted the Mr. Collins’ place in the Camp are as stimulating to many as the we shall have to find out which inspection tour: school fits into her course the bet ­ Adair construction family, prais­ excellent coffee. ¡ Upon their return to Lebanon ter.” John H. (Big John) Martin, for­ ing his ability and congratulating “Home folks” have been as­ employee si at vamp Camp noair, Adair, wno who him upon his c commission in the mt-i caiipio/rv Col. Goode was rushed when The after viewing the construction at mer sembled to assist Mrs. Cochran in ______________ the camp, the several men held I was injured during his work here ■ Engineer corps. Col. Sentry talked to him. but hoped, he Des Islets the operation of the canteen. Mrs. a discussion about their impres­ and who is now at his home in Star, 1 made the presentation for the group said, to become better acquaint'd Albert Girod of Salem is the chef, sions. Idaho, appreciates the interest of operations employees who were and personally supervises all the later when he returns to Camp Elmer Fitzgerald suggested that friends here took in his case while | present at the time. The little cere- Adair duty.” cooking. he was so impressed by the sight, he was confined to the hospital. A mony was a complete surprise to Mrs. W. J. Gilmore of Corvallis 1 and by his imagination of what (group of good fellows at the camp Mr. Collins, whose appreciation smilingly tends the coffee bar. both UOftCrmostef Corps will happen at Camp Adair toward raided a purse to bring Mrs. Mar­ was expressed to The Sentry pri­ during the luncheon and snack Solves Job Riddles the accomplishment of our great tin here. Mr. Martin asks that the vately after the presentation had periods. ; war effort, that he decided upon following be published: been made. Mrs. Earl Gooch of Scio and Mrs. j action. “I wish to thank my fellow work­ Major Collins will continue in The problem of the week for the Walter Crum of Corvallis together “I am going right down town and ers for the donation they sent my charge of operations at the camp. see that the electric dishwasher, quartermaster corps was to find buy some more war bonds,” Mr. wife so it was possible for her to Mrs. Collins is here with the runs constantly and that service some way to unload several car­ Fitzgerald told the others in the make the trip to visit me in the major and they live in the Esther equipment is always in readiness loads of trailers shipped here in party. hospital at Corvallis." (Signed) Smith home on Sunset hill just out box cars, packed three high and for the trade. The result was that every man John H. Martin (Big John) of Corvallis. Grenold Collins, older Miss Lois McWhorter of Corval­ weighing over 1500 pounds each. there made a similar decision and Star, Idaho. son, is chief pilot at the Bristol Search was made by Lt. Col. each went to his bank or post of­ lis, makes and serves the salads, Bay airport in Alaska and Richard which are always cold and appe­ Carter for some device that would fice and added to his savings bonds. S. Collins, second son, is manager of Burns Returns lift such a weight at such a height There were several $100 purchases _\Tom I tizing both to looks and taste. the North American GoMfields, Miss Marie Wrest, Monmouth, and do all the other things neces­ and at least one man in the group From Eastern Trip Ltd., of tjuesne), B. C., where he is takes care of table service and sary to make unloading possible. agreed to mak? regular purchases operating a hjg- gold dredge which Mrs. Jack Martin of Corvallis does However, we are informed that— hereafter of $100 a month in war All of Four Builders’ family were was designed and built by his as all other problems have been bonds. all the baking. delighted to see Tom Burns hack j father, Luncheons are served cafeteria solved—so was this one. A device again. Mr. Burns, member of Ertz- i style, patrons taking their trays was secured and the job done in Capt. Herron is New Burns company, has teen absent 4 BlllIdfiFS BcOt* to the tables where the seats are record time. for a couple of weeks, having made _ • . — benches. Completely modem kitchen I Engineering Officer a tour of several of the eastern Engineers 8 to 2 Moose Members Asked installed and hot *hing3 are served Capt. J. C. Herron, engineer states. He was very much missed hot and cold foods are served cold. / O L.OrvalllS Lodge corps, is the new engineering offi­ on the project, not only from a perfect softball 4 Builders defeated “Most all of the people in the J cer appointed in place of Capt. O. business point of view, but he is the arm, engineers 8 to 2 Wednes- __ ___ _____ __ ____ ___ very popular in a personal way. day evening in the first game «if Regular weekly meeting of Cor­ H. __ building are in here at one time Meyer, who has left this post. Capt Herron has been here a | Mr- Burns’ comment on the wea- •*>» evening pair In the < orvallie or another during the day.” Mrs. vallis Moose lodge will be held Wed­ Cochran says. “Those who bring nesday evening at the Moose tem­ month and brought with him many ther will pass the censor, “Now j'*•.*•*• ' Four Builders hatter, was I.e their lunches from home come in ple, Women's chapter meets every fine engineering accomplishments that it is so fine, and all our mean Tourneau and Roberts, Engineers weather is in the past, I can say two weeks for a hot or cold drink or a candy­ in the northwest before his entry Perryman and Rea. At the end of ______ _ that h was a pleasure to get back the silth in the second game the All brother Moose and women of into the army. He was formerly bar or a pack of cigarettes, and i to Oregon. Many states had worse soldiers were behind the Lumber­ when they run out of money we the Moose are invited to attend the with the Oregon state highway 1 I weather than ours.” Corvallis meetings. men It to t. commiasior take their checks." Marine Electric Man Wanted for Teacher Col. Goode Sets Up Home in Corvallis i Camp Work Peps Up Visiting Merchants