Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, September 17, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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September 17,1942
Camp Adair Sentry
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buildings and handmade furnish­
ings are especially interesting as
they were planned by some of the
Week-End Jaunts
**To be entirely at leisure for
foremost architects and artists in
day is tor one day to be an immort
the country to express Oregon and
—Chinese proverb.
the Cascade range. The hotel was
built
principally as a winter resort
Week-End Jaunts
to accommodate skiing parties, al­
By EDITH DURGAN
though many other activities are
With Indian summer upon us and
available.
mileage rationing in the offing, it
Trips to the Oregon coast have
is almost imperative that those
been numerous, and no doubt most
who wish to see Oregon's scenery
of you have already dipped your
at its best should make the at­
fingers into the Pacific ocean, so
tempt now. Soon the rains will
any discussion of the many fine
come, mountain resorts will be­
highways leading there is unneces­
come less accessible and it will be
sary.
next spring before many spots can
Silver Creek falls, near Salem,
be reached again.
is also of scenic interest, and the
Those of you who have come
trip can be easily made in one day
from distant points will want to
with hours to spare. As we feel the
see Crater Lake and the Columbia
falls worth more than a passing
highway. The former is one of the
notice, we are including a descrip­
wonders of the world and its gran­
tion written early this summer for
deur can only be appreciated when
the benefit of the cantonment work­
you see it. Pictures of its deep
ers at Camp Adair:
blue are not exaggerated, especial­
If it is possible, better rest
ly during a clear, fall day. This is
your feet the day before if you
when the lake is really at its best,
i want to get the most out of it, for
and you will not regret the time it
there’s as much or as little walking
takes for the trip when you see it.
as you w’ish, but you won't see it
If possible, plan to see eithdr sun­
all unless you take the loop hike.
rise or sunset, when the scarlet Nice to have some horseshoes with
rays of the sun mingle with the you, or a softball for a quiet game
blue and purple of the water and in the picnic grounds after the hike,
the deep reds and browns of the or just sit on the rustic benches
cliffs, which form a mighty wall provided for the purpose and en­
rising thousands of feet above the joy the cool, calm beauty of this
lake’s surface. But attempts at de­ fairyland.
scription are futile. We urge you
The Silver Creek Falls state park
to make every effort to visit Crater includes a series of falls of un­
lake, even if you have to do it in usual scenic beauty. Oregon state
one day. It will take from five to highway 214 will take you there,
six hours driving time from Cor­ from Salem or Silverton.
vallis.
Perhaps the most unusual fea­
Another drive which will show ture of the park is the exceptional
you some of Oregon's finest scen­ green of the foliage. The area
ery is up the Columbia river from abound- in vine maple which forms
Portland through the Columbia an arbor over the paths, in fine
gorge, at least as far as Mult­ firs, alders anti pines and a va­
nomah Falls. The Mt. Hood loop, riety of ferns, plants, and grasses.
The South falls is the mightiest
which winds around Mt. Hood, can
of
the group, falling 200-feet into
be combined with the drive up the
Columbia. Timberline Lodge on Mt. a pool of sparkling water. A hike
Hood is one of the outstanding of less than a mile will take you
hotels of the country, but rumor down a wide trail, under the falls
and across the creey below the
has it that it is to be closed shortly
falls, so that you see it from many
because of reduced travel. The
angles. It is near the recreation
camp, and you will feel that the
>■ ■ trip has been worth the gasoline
' if you see only this one cataract
and avail yourself of the splendid
picnicking facilities. But why stop
here when there are six others to
visit? By the way, the camp ground
Days Off
MILITARY
EQUIPMENT
for
Officers and
Enlisted Men
MORRIS
OPTICAL
CO.
Sunday or
evenings b y
appointment-
if not con­
venient other­
wise.
ARMY STORE
Phone 5528
3rd & Monroe
Corvallis, Ore.
Dr. Harry E. Morris
444 State St., Salem
HOGG BROS
for
Quality Furniture
and Appliances
At Moderate Prices
Terms
Salem
260 State St
is free for your enjoyment, there
are no admission charges nor are
there parking fees.
The North fails is the first one
to visit going to the park from
Salem, and you may start your hike
here. About 15 minutes on the trip
will bring you to the Winter creek
trail and the Winter falls, and you
may return to the highway if only
a short hige is desired. It is a
good plan, if you are planning to
visit all of the falls to have some­
one take your car to the recreation
area and save the walk hack. Next
is the Lower North falls and from
thre a short side trail leads you
to Double falls. Then there is
Drake falls and Lower South falls,
and maybe more.
So you can see you won’t lack
spots of interest. Perhaps an extra
roll of film would come in handy.
But if I tell you any more things
to take along you’ll think you need
a suitcase, so will just say, make
the trip and see for yourself. You
will agree that it is one of the most
beautiful bits of country you’ve
ever seen.
Oh, oh, pick up that chewing-
gum wrapper, mister, we rather
pride ourselves on our clean parks.
Nonsensored
By Hy Brid
of the big Ukes was seen approach­
ing them at a fast clip.
“Boy,” breathed the yardbird,
“if one of those babies ran over me
what would you do?”
“Oh. I’d take you home and slip
you under your door!”
Two young fellows stood watch­
ing a train speed past.
"Isn’t it funny,” said the first
one. “why there are so many more
auto wrecks than train accidents?”
"Well,” answered the other one,
“did you ever see the fireman hug­
ging the engineer?”
Rastus was wearing mourning
for his girl who had just died.
“Aren't you carrying it pretty
far,” asked his pal, "wearing black
tights ?”
"No sub,” answered Rastus,
“when I mourns, I mourns all
over.”
“Look here, Peter, how would
you punctuate this sentence. 'Mary
went swiming and lost her bathing
suit’?”
“I’d make a dash after Mary.”
How was the first swimming
practice ?
]
Fine; a lot of good men were
uncovered.
An Ozark hill billy one day
found a mirror which a tourist had
lost.
“Well, if it hain’t my old dad,”
he said as he looked into the mir­
ror. “I never knowd he had his
pitcher took.”
He took the mirror home and
tried to hide it, but his wife was
suspicious and stole up to look at
it.
"Hum-m,” she said looking into
it, “so that’s the old 'nag he’s been
chasin'.”
There was an old sculptor named
Phidias,
Whose knowledge of Art was in-
vidious
He carved Aphrodite
Without any nightie—
Which startled the ultw-fastidious.
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FLOWERS
TODAY
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I’ho. 201. Corvallis, 158 Madison
Ten cent« per line per insertion.
Count 5 words to line. Cash must
company copy with order.
Here’s Your Chance Io
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THE WATCH THAT
Attention Officers, Sergeants and
Civilians of Camp Adair!
Insure
Your Car
• with the
World's Largest
Automobile Insurance
Company
The State Farm _____
Mutual - Automobile Insurance Co. «rote 22%
¿f t he "total" 'collision insurance written by (2»1) Stock and
Mutual Casualty insurance combined in 1941.
Legal Reserve — Non-Assessable
( lesim Service Through U. 8. and Canada
Free Atlas and Travel Bureau to Policy holders
STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.’s
Corvallis Office
Over Berman’s Drug Store — at Taxicab Stand.
Open 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.—Phone 718. Corvallis. Ore.
STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.’s
Salem Office
415 Masonic Building. Phone 389»
Make
H ECKART
Appliance Co.
219 S. 2nd St., Corvallis
Your Headquarters For
All Your Appliance
Needs
Huge Stocks of Both
New and Cited
Washers
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Office Open 9 A.M. ta 7 P. M.
c. C. Cl’RRY
" Albany—Phone 529-R
ORGE KI WXE. Independence—Phone fi5
Fulton’s Sen ire Station
E.W. HECKART
Appliance Co.
21« S. 2nd St„(’nrv«Hix
No Goldbricking for
Hospital Attendants
On Nocturnal Duties
GRUEN CURVE!
Pfc. Bert Shindler
Being a night ward-attendant at
Station hospital is no goldbrick
I job. according to Pvt. George O.
Rnss. medical section, SCU 1911,
who has been one for the past 17
months. George works from 7
o'clock at night to 7 o’clock the
following morning, six days a week
in Ward 403 (Dermotology), Be­
fore coming to Camp Adair he had
l>een a medic at Fort MacArthur,
Fort Ord and Camp MrQuaide, all
in California.
George claims that Camp Adair
has the best ward set-up because
the wards are bigger and there are
more soldier- to man them The
most pleasant part of his job, he
says, is making friends with the
patients who hail from other out­
fits and the r.-.r t d.-.graevtle
Isusa v*re of post-operatlv* case:
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This means bedpan duty and appli­
cation of all types of dressings.
George's duties during the small
hours include giving sleeping pills
and aspirin tablets to restless pa­
tients. administering medication at
specified hours and making out ANY OFFICER or non-com who
wants to maintain a nice, quiet
night reports. Regular nightly
room in Corvallis with private
rounds are made by the night
bath, lots of hot : water, and
nurse, the Administrative O. D.
plenty of furnace heat, should
and the Medical O. D. When things
call at 461 Tyler 1 St., or phone
get dull, George reads Western
Corvallis 865-M.
magazines and writes letters. It's
easier to write love letters during
LOST
these hours, says he.
Eerie screams from patients who JULY 23. VICINITY S 1‘ Station,
Corvallis or Camp Adair, blue
have nightmares no longer bother
airplane hat shoe box w ith white
bun, but he wagers the most hard­
stripes, rawhide binding, ini­
ened M.P. would turn pale at some
tialed “A.D.A.", name Lt. Robert
of them.
Richter. Contains lady's clothing,
Recalls Blackout
costume jewelry. Liberal
George remembers the unan­
ward. Telephone Corvallis 5
nounced blackout at Camp Mc-
Quaide. Calif., the evening of De­
cember 9 when unidentified planes
T Y P E W R I T E R S
flew over northern California. His
FOR RENT
15 patients became jittery but
George kept his head and every­
thing remained in order The black­
out lasted four hours.
Crank patients .ire few at Camp 115 N. 16th, Corvallis, Phone 1494
Adair, and nurses here are effici­
ent and pleasant to work with,
Send Her
adds George. Pvt. Ross believes a
night ward-attendant must take a
sincere interest in his work if he
is to do a good job. Ward 403
patients put George in this cate­
...by wire. Bonded delivery
gory.
service .. Florist Telegraphic
Delivery Association . .
A N Y M H E R E
It was a cold morning in Decem­
ber. Two Jews were walking down
the sidewalk, and one of the pair
FOR SALE
was talking and gesticulating wild­
MODERN
3 BEDROOM home,
ly. The other remained silent.
electric
pump.
Has some garden,
Finally the first Jew paused long
lots of furniture. Boy’s bicycle.
enough to say:
About 4 miles east of Corvallis
“Veil, Moe, don't you agree vid
on old Albany highway. Home
There was a young lady of Kent me, vat I say?”
evenings except Sat. and Sun.
To which Moe replied: “Ikey,
Who said that she knew what it
S. E. Myers.
you can talk all you vant, but I’m
meant
going to kip my hends in my pock­
When men asked her to dine.
WANTED
ets,”
Gave her cocktails and wine.
WOMAN FOR general housework
She knew what it meant—but she
and care of two children while
went!
mother teaches school. Good
wages. Phone 236-J or write Mrs.
“And now Mrs. Hooley, will you
Mearl Snyder, 429 E. 9th St.,
be kind enough to tell the jury
McMinnville, Ore.
about your husband’s mistreat-
GIRL OR WOMAN for general
ment of you. He was in the habit,
Men in Service Get
housework. Call 158-J or at 518
was he not, of striking you with
impunity?”
Nod in Officer Schools S. Sth St., Corvallis.
“Wid what, sir?”
SOLDIERS to represent their own
“With impunity.”
outfits in the news columns of
Enlisted
men
already
in
the
ser
­
“Well yes, sor, now and then;
The Sentry. Turn your stuff in
vice
are
given
further
preference-
but he struck me oftencr wid his
to the Camp Public Relations
and opportunity to gain commis­
fitft.”
office, where it goes through
sions through officer training with
censorship and is prepared for
the announcement that applications
Wasn't that too bad about the
publication.
to seven of the officer candidate
absent minded buck private who
schools of the administrative group WANTED—Second hand Lapidary
shot himself the other night?
are no longer being accepted by
I didn’t know about it. What
the United States army from vol­
happened ?
miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii
unteer officer candidates.
He was on duty as guard, and
Men already in the military ser­
he forgot the pass word.
MARRIED COUPLE
vice and registrants whose induc­
tion or whose processing at recep-
Wants Soldier’s Wife
Buddy—Did you take out an in­ tion centers is now being accom-
for Housekeeper
surance policy before you joined plished will not be affected by the
the army?
new restrictions.
Pal—Yeah.
The seven schools closed to the
Buddy—Accident ?
While Attending Oregon
VOC’s, according to the announce­
Pal—No, I took it out on pur­ ment from the headquarters of
State College
pose.
Major General Kenyon A. Joyce,
commanding general of the Ninth
A yardbird and his pal were Service Command, arc Army Air
Room — Board — Salary
walking down the street when one Force administrative, the Army ad­
ministrative, Quartermaster, Medi­
cal administrative, Finance, Mili­
('all 759-J, Corvallis
tary Police and the Adjutant Gen­
After September 17
eral’s, The announcement is taken
as another step in providing fur­
ther opportunities to the men now nillltlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU
in service, particularly those who
are designated for limited service.
Limited servicemen were informed
Soldier’s Wife may
last week that applications for of­
have room, board
ficer candidate schools from that
group were acceptable in the ad­
and some salary.
ministrative branches.
Husband may oc­
Exceptional opportunities
cupy room nights.
available to all qualified applicants
especially Antiaircraft Artillery.
Coast and Field Artillery, Engi­
Call 1152-W, Corvallis
neer, Signal and Tank Destroyer
31« S. Ninth St
schools.
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
-.m
outfit,
h.p. motor, grinding I
and polishing wheels. Must be
good and cheap. P.O, Box 226,
Corvallis, Ore,
cuMi couwTm i
Wm. KONICK
Jeweler
< orner
Rerond
and
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