Page Eight Camp Fire Fighters Organization Ready * Camp Adair Sentry August 13,1942. Chief Asks Accuracy Of Location in Report _ A. L. Shirk, chief of the Camp Adair fire department and his as­ sistant chiefs Wallace and Kielblock have set up a very efficient fire fighting and fire preventative or­ ganization. Their crews are made up of men who have had years of experience in large metropolitan fire fighting units and an- qualified in every way to handle their job on the post. Chief Shirk expressed the be­ lief that both military and civilian personnel had cooperated 100 per cent in the prevention of fires, but that some confusion had resulted in reporting the location of fires causing delay in reaching the acene. The Chief had this request. If you ever have a fire to report, get to a phone as quickly as you can, and then take it easy. Keep cool and be sure you have given the right location. It’s far beter to take an extra minute or two in giving di- aections to the fire dispatcher than to send the equipment out on a wild goose chase, finally to hunt up the fire in the best way they can. Chief Shirk says it’s happened in the past so let’s be careful in the future. Announce Cantest for New AGF Marching Song Al) Army ground for«' person­ nel, commissioned and enlisted, are invited to submit new ami original compositions suitable as the offi- «. ■ " cial AGF Marching Song. The con- "Detail Ot Seven” New test, which offers no prize or award - _ ,. ....... to the winner but promises plenty r eature On KadlO l\Vr IL of publicity through radio and other j --------- media for the composer, was an- Albany’s radio station KWIL, I nounced this week by the Army Mutual’s outlet for the Willamette Vt ar College, Washington, D. C. valley, is now offering a regular It’s purpose: to select from com- quarter-hour feature each Friday positions submitted, the official i evening at 7 o’clock titled “Detail ' AGF marching song, which will be-' at Seven.” come the property of the U. S. The show, an all soldier talent Army. affair, was inaugurated last Fri­ Compositions should be mailed day and marked the first radio to the AGF Marching Song Com­ appearance of the “4 Soldiers of petition, Public Relations Division, Song.” Tomorrow night at 7, on Headquarters Army Ground Forces, “Detail at Seven.” Pvt. Nick San- Army War College, Washington, D. sonia will be the guest star. C., and must be received on or be- fore September 10, 1942. Fire Department Is Staten Islanders in Camp Asked to Visit On Job at Truck Fire Two units of the Camp Adair ; fire department were called out I Monday evening at 8 o’clock to Staten Islanders from New York extinguish a blaze in a large 6- j have a buddy in this neck of the wheel truck caused by the explo- woods who would like to see men from there. He is "Duke” Morelli, WAFFLES - ANY TIME ' formerly of Concord. Staten Island. Steaks and Mr. Morelli is manager of the Lunches Army and Navy store at Albany and invites soldiers from Staten j THE WAFFLE SHOP Island to call and see him. Across from Albany Hotel 1 sion of Butane gas used as fuel | for the vehicle. R. F. Wilkerson,, driver of the truck, was blown out j of the cab by the force of the explo- I sion but suffered no serious injury. Quick work by the Adair fire- j men confined the fire to the engine and cab of the truck and prevented the blaze from spreading to a large Butane gas tank carried by the I truck. ORIENTATION LECTURES— Talks on Map Reading, Physical Hygiene, The Sex Life of the Aus­ tralian Wambat, the Growth of the Wool Mitten Industry, and other information vital to national de­ fense. Breakfasts Lunches Sandwiches Fountain 5 & 10 DINETTE Open 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. Gazette-Times Bldg., Corvallis 314 Jefferson DANCE WHERE EVERYONE HAS A GOOD TIME Every Wednesday Friday Saturday GROVE’S BARN DANCE 18th & Elm—Albany Linger Awhile Every Saturday Night with AL. BENNING’S 10-piete Orchestra Dorothy Evans Bill Murphy TUMBLE INN 2 Miles N. of Albany on Hi. 99 Central Willamette Valley’s Finest Union Music Welcome to CAMP ADAIR! WHITESWE ii % • int% m \ i \ i rm ATP» CORVALLIS Sat. - Sun. - Mon. - Tues. This seasoned sergeant is all ready to show the new rookies how to get tough! You have a tough job to do and you must be tough to do it — Travar Ratbboae CORVALL18 Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. ACTION tbe N 16 N SEAS! The whole nation is behind you. Camp Adair is your prov­ ing ground. PRAGER'S are trying "Joan of Ozark" «tarring July Canova and Joe E. Brown help "keep up the homes Here's to you and your tough grind of training’ . we're fighting for." with ¡complete home furnish­ ings ------- at reasonable prices------ on reasonable terms. This ia our job! -inoQefi -fiiJtuùruLa