Camp Adair Sentry August 20,1942. Page Eight t Camp Kodak Contest Is Announced Today Amateur Photoists to Have Chance at Prizes * Camera enthusiasts now have the opportunity to gain national recognition for themselves and national distribution of their photographic work. A contest open to all officers and enlisted person­ nel of the United States army, an outstanding event in the field of photography, is being sponsored by the magazine Coronet. The con­ test, which opens August 24 and closes September 24, offers eighteen especially designed gold medals to the winners plus publi­ cation of the prize winning photos in the January issue of Coronet magazine. Possible types of photographs are divided into three classes. Type A for vertical black and white studies. Sixteen of these will win medals and be reproduced. Type H for horizontal black and white studies for which one medal will be awarded and one picture repro­ duced and type C, vertical or hori­ zontal color Kodachromes. One of these will be reproduced in the January issue of Coronet and one medal awarded. Entrants may sub­ mit as many pictures in any or all of the different classifications as they desire but any one man will be awarded only one medal. Photographs submitted in the contest must all depict military subjects. Humor, human interest, action, character studies or any unusual subject will be considered providing it is of a military nature. The size of the prints will not affect the judging but certain sizes are preferable. For black-and- whites (either vertical or horizon­ tal) 8"xl0", glossy or otherwise are preferred. Kodachromes should , be 7"x5" or larger but 35 mm. will be accepted. The name, rank, branch of service of the photo­ grapher and classification desired for the picture should be printed plainly on the back side of the picture. Preliminary judging for pictures entered from this post will be done by the Camp Adair Sentry editors but all photographs will be reviewed by the pictorial branch of the Bureau of Public Relations, War Department, Washington, D. C. Final decision will rest in the hands of Coronet editors and first reproduction rights are also re- served for Coronet. Officers and enlisted men using the Camp Adair library services I are requested to be particularly. attentive to the length of time the The Camp Adair library, located books may be held out by the read- . between “E” and “F” streets on er on a single withdrawal slip. North First street is now open and books are available to soldiers wishing to make use of its facili­ Soft Lights—Sweet Music ties. The library is open evenings Swell Time—at from 6 to 10 o’clock on week days and on Sundays from 1 to 5 and from 8 until 10. Camp Library is Open For Evening Patrons These are the details covering Coronet’s army camera contest men and Camp Adair personnel should place in the final judging. Don't waste any time getting in your picture, as many as you like. Ad­ dress your prints to Coronet Army Camera Contest, c o Camp Adair Sentry. Camp Adair. » I I IN » |\l X.l I HI 8:00 P. M. TUMBLE INN Monday Wednesday Friday- Saturday 2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hi. 99 DANCE WHERE EVERYONE HAS A GOOD TIME I Every Wednesday Friday Saturday Enjoy AL. BENNING’S 10-Piece Orchestra Dorothy Evans Bill Murphy SKATEWAY Roller Rink 7th & Montgomery Albany, Oregon Central Willamette Valley's Finest Union Music GROVE’S BARN DANCE 18th & Elm—Albany Mid-Willamette Valley's Top-Flight Roller Rink F c- Fragers War-Time Job Is Not as Important as Fighting—But It Is Important-Our Job Is to= % “Keep Up The Homes We’re Fighting For.” WHITLXIBI . ROLLER SKATING h » ••• NOW SHOWING « Frager's Buying Organization is making every effort to keep stocks complete. Your job is to defend them We are coop­ erating fully in uses of all neces­ Ours is to keep them up sary substitutes for materials needed in our great war effort. MAJESTIC We're both training interi We are doing our job! both are tough NOW PLAYING jobs If you are responsible for "Keeping Up" a home we can help you. Arrange Budget Payments Here iWÌG® That's our job and our responsibility to you Complete Home Furnish­ ings.