Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, July 16, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Camp Adair Sentry
JulyJC, 1942.
Tage Three
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then. By meeting that date the
with, a total of 8 pounds, leaving
Division can begin its training as I
42 pounds on hand. . During the
Col. R. E. M. DesIslets
next four periods a total of 16
early as possible and be ready to
pounds were consumed, leaving 26
meet the enemy that much sooner.
pounds. In the fifth period two
For several weeks I have been
4. Anticipating that this request
pounds each per person was ra­
Occupying your time reading my will be met and beaten, we of the
tioned, leaving 18 pounds.
copy. Today, I take great pleasure • [ 96th Division pledge ourselves:
You
May
Keep
Track
They can use the two pounds ex­
in quoting a let­
a. To fully cooperate and assist.
tra per person between now and
ter from General
b. To give construction the right-
Of Your Own Tickets August 22, leaving 10 pounds. In
James L. Brad­ of-way in everything.
the period 6, extending to August
c. To ask for no extras or refine­
ley to me, carry­
22 eight more pounds are allotted,
ing with it a ments. We are going to endure
Sugar rationing began May 4. leaving two pounds. The family
beautiful compli­ many hardships and are willing to The designated ration periods and should then apply to the board for
Afcuti.
weight value of stamps valid there­ books.
ment to each and begin toughening up now.
every man and
d. To produce in the shortest pos­ in were as follows:
In other words, each person who
No. 1 (May 5 to May 16) stamp did not get a book is entitled to
woman involved sible time a hard-hitting, first-class
the use of the two pounds initial al­
in the construc­ fighting division so that the con­ , No. 1 good for one pound.
No. 2 (May 17 to May 30) stamp lotment, the eighl pound ration
tion of Camp struction personnel will be proud
periods, and the two pound bonus.
Col. Deololeta
Adair. The letter to have been associated with the | No. 2 good for one pound.
Here's a ring
No. 3 (May 31 to June 31) stamp In other words, each person is en­
follows:
96th Infantry Division in its early
titled to the use of 12 pounds dur-
value w i t h-
I
No.
3
good
for
one
pound.
Headquarters 96th Division
days, and can point with pride to
out duplicate.
No. 4 (June 14 to June 27) stamp ing the period of May 4 to Au-
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Camp Adair, Oregon
their part in getting it into combat
Buy at to­
gust
22.
No. 4 good for one pound.
ri a y’s 1 o w
July 13,1942. without delay.
No. 5 (June 27 to July 25) stamp
price.
230.72 (AG) Commendations.
J. L. BRADLEY,
No 5 good for two pounds.
“Sweetheart, if I’d known that
$1.25 WEEKLY
SLBJECT: Commendation of
Major General, U.S.A.
No. 6 (July 25 to August 22) tunnel was so long, I’d have given
Construction Personnel.
An
emblem
of prosperity
stamp No. 6 good for two pounds. you a kiss.”
■and success! Large bril­
TO: The Area Engineer,
Stamp
No.
7
has
ben
declared
a
I take great pleasure in not
“Gracious, who was that then?”
liant diamond in handsome
Camp Adair, Oregon.
only concurring in all the appreci­ bonus stamp good for the purchase
rugged mounting sure to
of two pounds extra anytime be­
1. It is requested that you convey
delight any man. _____
ative remarks the general made, tween July 10 and August 22. No
“Pat, why did you enlist in the
to your force, the contractors and but mostly in forwarding to you
values have been assigned the other 34th?”
their personnel, the appreciation
all the general’s ideas of your 21 stamps in the stamp book.
“To be sure, to be near me
of myself and the Staff of the 96th
work. Coming from him, you may
To illustrate: If the John Doe brother, who is in the 35th.”
Infantry Division for making it
well be proud of these true state­ family has four members and at
possible for the Division Headquar­
ments the rest of your lives. It’s the time of registration had 50
ters to open at Camp Adair July 9,
good to know your work is appre­ pounds of sugar on hand, they would
BAUER & BAUER
and to receive the Cadre of the
not have received the war ration
ciated, isn’t it?
Tailoring — Repairing
nacarv ano
i
i
Division July 15th,
books. They should ration them­
Dry Cleaning
O.K. boys! Keep punching this selves as follows:
count snmn
OKGOs
2. This accomplishment is most week—Be seeing you.
"Cash & Carry Rates"
On hand on May 4 the family had
Salem’s Leading
praise-worthy, especially in view of
Across
from Montgomery Wards
R.E.M.D.
50
pounds.
The
four
members
were
Jewelers and Opticians
the fact that it was done on only
Corvallis
allowed two pounds each to begin
about three weeks notice. Although
the project was well ahead of Red Cross Committee
r
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schedule and no demands could be
Gets
Music
for
Camp
made, the construction personnel
voluntarily and cheerfully acceler­
Mrs. V. P. Moses of Corvallis,
ated the program. This was dome
at considerable sacrifice and with­ heading the Red Cross hospital and
out any reward other than that of camp committee, has gathered up
pride of accomplishment. This de­ four pianos and several console
feat of time is a real victory. It phonographs and has put them at
permits the organization of the the disposal of Lt. Alf. Jorgeson,
96th Infantry Division to proceed post chaplain, for use at the camp
ALL SHORT LINES UNION-MADE WORK ( LOTHES ANI) SHOES
as planned. It deserves commenda­ in recreation rooms. Mrs. Moses
DISCONTINUED BY MANUFACTURERS FOR THE DURATION
tion the same as a battlefield Ac­ had a piano out at the camp for
cess. We of the Division salute church services last Sunday.
Anyone having pianos or phono­
SALE STARTS FRIDAY — STORE OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
them and are proud to be associat­
graphs or radios to give for use
NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
ed with such real men.
3. You having accomplished so of the soldiers at the camp may
One Odd Lot
Hundreds of Taira
-.
_
much, we have no hesitancy in re­ get in touch by telephone with Mrs.
$]00
questing more. We ask the con­ Moses, who lives at Seventh and
struction personnel to complete the Monroe streets, Corvallis.
Values to $5.0$ ........................... .
Values to $3.95.... .....
96th Division Area so that we may
Famous Makes
-
A straw hat manufacturer, with
Union-made Sanforized
begin to receive the balance of the
Division, at the rate of about 1,000 only minor changes in his machin­
men per day, beginning August 15, ery, obtained an order for 100,000
Values Up to $5.95 ........ ..............
Values to $2.00 .... . ...
1942. The men will be available caps for army fatigue uniforms.
16-inch Storm King
-. _-
Famous Make Fancy
Sugar Rationing Is
Explained by Board
Colonel's Column
Diamond
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Values up to $2.50 ....
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Leather Split Ilorsehide
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Regular $2.89 value ___________
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Sign the card today
car oil help!
Sport Coats
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Values to $14.95 ___
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Regular 79c value .......................
Riding Breeches
59'
$] "
Values to $2.98 __ _____
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$].44
All Colors — $2.5# values
Solid Color Heavy
Extra Special ~____
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Values to $7.45 ____
100% All Wool
44c
Gaberdine Shirts $2‘29
College Cords
Loafer Jackets
Work Shirts
Oxford Cloth
Young Men’s Heavy
Men’s and Boys’
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Work Gloves
Blue and Grey Chambray
8 oz. sanforized blue
Close-out One Lot
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Limit—2 pair to customers .....
Regular $2.00 value ____
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Extra Special
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$2
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$|J 89
Sweaters
$1.98
Extra Special _____
66x76 Blankets
Indian Blankets
77'
$J-88
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206 West 2nd. Albany