Camp Adair Sentry 7 ~ .* - — ■ . Par” Ffr® Thursday, October 1,1942, -r- ' ■ -1 _ _ I------------— ---------------- -J- —~ | ’ ---------- - ? j sey, and Cpl. Michael Gaines, form- between the two clubs and the i eriy a Brooklyn clothier. All work ’ number and variety of books will ' under Capt. Julius Brandt, Proper- increase so rapidly that current . ty Officer. Ordinarily they issue figures are unimportant. But there I everything that’s needed in camp are between 2,000 and 3,000 books, a - , nowadays except food. Today they about 2,000 coming through the I)<> you believe in providing for the future? If Experienced Librarians I Victory Book Campaign, with some also don’t issue paper clips, pen you don’t, you had better get in touch with Lt. I'ete Season for Deer, Elk, points and rubber bands, because A, I.afka (a very likeable fellow), who can supply you On Job to Give Advice C. C. C. camp books. The American Closed Indefinitely they can’t get them. Aside from 1 Association of University Women with many a good reason for a change in your thinking the regular work they are busy re- process. Lt. Lafka of SCU 1911 is to date Camp The camp library is now begin- at Corvallis has sent 100 new ' shipping C.C.C. camp equipment Sad news for soldiers who have Adair's outstanding citizen of the future, with a $1000 ning to function in a large wav books. | that's sent here. Soon the library will receive been looking forward to a joust War Bond plus 4 Little Kiddy Bonds of $100 each in and may be unique in having, as li­ with Oregon’s nation wide hunting his possession. "And I will keep right on buying until brarians, two young women who 6,000 more volumes, including good fame, was handed out last-week by it hurts,” says he. (Girls, go get him — We under­ are members of Phi Beta Kappa, reference books, which will be se­ Soldier Boy, Soldier Boy, the state game commission. The stand he is an eligible bachelor.) the society of high attainment in lected by the Ninth Service Com- ma nd librarian at Ft. Douglas, Come Toot Your Horn group not only banned the sched­ scholarship. uled opening of the deer and elk Hie librarians, or senior library Utah. That will be the standard Army collection sent to all camps. Camp Adair Chaplain assistants, to be technical about it, Major Rejects Wine Several musicians are still needed hunting seasons, but ruled out In addition, each of the two li­ are Miss Helen F. Shumaker and to fill the various sections of the fishing as well. On Weekend Outing brarians here will select 2,500 vol­ From Post Chaplains Miss Doris Fickel, selected to pre­ SCU Orchestra which is now re­ The action was taken as the side in the two recently opened umes to be purchased through Ft. hearsing under the temporary di­ result from Gov. Charles A. From the heart of Texas to the The director of military intelli­ Service Club reading rooms on Douglas. rection of Sgt. Bob Black of the post Sprague that all seasons be post­ Apart from number of books, gence and internal security stormed heart of the Oregon Cascades is Public Relations Office. Brass men Club Av. Aside from scholarship, poned “until conditions in the for­ the way Chaplain T. M. Vick of the two reading rooms will be dis ­ out of his private office, a bottle of both girls have traveled in a way are wanted in particular but any­ ests and grazing areas improved.” the 104th Division would relate his one who has fair ability on any The order will be in effect until that indicates initiative and intel­ tinguished, among all camp li­ wine in his hand. braries. for size and comfort. They “Who put this on my desk?” he present experience with the Ore­ instrument is asked to contact Sgt. rescinded by order of the com- lectual curiosity. can accomodate hundreds of read­ cried, waving the bottle at his gon Green guard at Santiam lodge. Black. Miss Shumaker and another girl mission. On a regular army assignment ers at one time and the tables will staff. / rode bicycles through France, Bel­ There are instruments available The commission’s action left as chaplain and counselor to the be well-spaced, with plenty of Nobody knew, and that didn’t gium. Germany and Italy and the for those men who do not have hundreds of huntersr (no soldiers boys and girls, the officer is cn- chairs. please the director, Major Ralph E. trip was more or less inspired in a j joying the week-end outing held their own at camp. The orchestra that we know of) stranded in re­ The library will be open daily Riordan. library, from the reading of Frank plans a full and busy schedule and mote sections of the state—sports­ between 11 o’clock in the morning “Well, find out. You know you're in the center of Oregon’s green al- those making up the band person­ men who had already trekked to Schoonmaker’s “Through Europe j | pine forested areas. and 10:30 o ’ clock at night, except not supposed to let anybody walk on Two Dollars a Day.” He was detailed to this special nel will have special privileges in­ their favorite hunting grounds. when dances are being held. Up- past you and enter this office.” Since then Miss Shumaker has assignment at the request of the cluding extra pay for most ap­ Others, still at home, faced the I stairs reading and writing rooms “Sir, is that an order?" Cpl. K. climbed South Sister mountain, prospect of re-storing already j Keep Oregon Green association, pearances. opened. A book may soon will be G. Scotland inquired. 10,365 feet above sea level, in the packed equipment. sponsors of the outing. Fully 25 for two weeks. be taken out “No, but I want the informa­ official, authorized way, crossing Librarians find that books of tion. It can’t happen here. If it's boys and girls judged best in state the huge glacier that rests on that mathematics and westerns are a practical jokf I am not amused.” fire prevention activity are the Camp Is Buttoned Up, mountain. She thus has membership much in demand. Forester’s “Cap­ With a kind of sheepish triumph guests of KOG during the three- in the Mazamas, which is some­ It Can't Happen Here tain Horatio Hornblower” is per­ showing in their faces. Chaplains day training and retreat period. b à thing for a girl only five feet and Chaplain Vick has been stationed Sb »4W haps the most popular book of ad­ Lloyd V. Harmon, and Alf W. Jor­ one inch in height and weighing One rookie at C a m p Benning venture. Poetry is more popular gensen descended the stairs. It was at Camp Adair for the past three 106 pounds. was not neatly dressed for his first than might be expected, because their inside job. Sacramental wine, months. He feels fortunate to be Miss Fickcl and another girl inspection, it is reported by Dr. short poems may be read in less at that, and they took it back, too. in the Oregon country ami especial­ went to Europe in 1939 and were Hugh Wilson, a dental corps lieu­ ly fortunate to be with these boys time than anything else. told by a German official in Nürn­ tenant. So the inspecting officer and girls during their week-end berg that the Nazis definitely in­ 2nd Lts. Everywhere stopped in front of him and ordered outing. tended to take over the United Here Is the Second "Button up!” But Still Need More States and could do it, too. To the Blushing, the recruit reached We Really Mean That two American girls it was plain Chapter of a Local over and fastened a button on the Thursday, October 1: 1900— officer’s shirt. More officers are needed for Guard Is Perpetual as day that a war of vast propor­ Prayer group by and for the sol­ Armored Force, Signal Corps, Anti- tions would start in a few days True Story—no Fable Aircraft and Corps of Engineers, a and that this country would have A perpetual inventory system, diers. Friday, October 2: 1900-—Jewish i to get into it, sooner or later. In By Pvt. End-of-the-Line Zakarian headquarters bulletin announces. whatever that is. has been estab­ CLASSIFIED Reports indicate that there are in­ lished in connection with the five services (Pfc, George Brooks). Paris, in the Scandinavian lands, ADVERTISING Once upon a time there was a sufficient applicants to fill Officer Sunday, October 4: 0800 Catho­ in Finland, and in Russia, where warehouses around which sentinels Ten cent* per line per insertion. private in the army who stood at Candidates’ Schools in those have walked post, day and night, lic Mass (Chaplain Talbott); 0930 Count 5 worth to line. Cash in nut ac­ they saw the war games, uneasi­ the end of a line. He was happy. branches. company copy with order. for months. —Bible Study (Considering the I ness and preparation for the worst I He read, he waited. He wrote, he Enlisted men possessing the re- This is announced by Sgt. How­ Life of Joseph); 1000—Protestant were evident. I waited. He waited, he waited. He quired educational and/or profes- NOTICE: Soldiers placing ard Heilbron, formerly in a San Services (Chaplain Jorgenson); They saw the bomb shelters be­ didn't bother anybody. He was sional knowledge are urged to make classified ads in this column Francisco department store, Cpl. 1430 — Christian Science Service ing built in England and in Vienna happy. which require answer to your application, through military chan­ Charles Solomon, formerly of the (Mr. Grover Ferguson). saw endless lines of trucks stream­ Along came a reporter. He saw nels, to attend schools. location, must have answers Western Electric Co., in New Jer- ing through the streets. Those Tuesday, October 6: 1830 — Free this happy private, this reading, go through Camp Public Rela­ trucks were on the way to Poland, Movies, “ Know Oregon ” ; 1930 writing, waiting private. What was tions office. No outfit designa­ although the girls did not know Prayer group. this private’s name? His name was Vignettes of Army Life------- tions may be printed in these that. But in Nürnberg and in Mun­ 96th Division Chapels "Zakarian.” So the reporter jumped columns. Public Relations of­ ich the Germans were frank to say Roman Catholic Masses Sunday: with glee. “Zakarian! W h y ‘Z’ fice will forward answers to that the conflict would begin when No. 2—At 10:30. No. 3—At 7, 8:30, , is the last letter of the alphabet! your address. By Pvt. R. C. Johnson the harvest was gathered. 11:30. (Confessions Saturday, 6 Huzza, the private's name begins “They tried to win us over, but to 7 p. m.) No. 4 — At 7 and 11:30. with the last letter of the alphabet. only antagonized us,” said Miss Torn between his undying loyal­ "Yes," repeated, like the broken (Saturday confessions 7 to 8 p. m.) Therefore he is at the end of the Fickel, “by making a display of No. 5—At 6:45 and 11:30. (Satur­ 193d NASH Lafayette sedan. Ex­ ty to the lady Daisybelle, and his i record. line.” cellent condition and excellent their armed might and they amused confessions 6 to 7 p. m.) No. day pledge to a certain Senior Hostess “Such a clever deduction,” The music ended, brief intermis­ tires. 2 spares. Heater. $375. us by calling us ‘wide-minded.’ ” thought this reporter. A story that he would attend the enlisted sion was signaled by a chord or 6—At 8:30 anil 11:30. (Saturday Miss Shumaker is a University Call Ed DeKoning at Corvallis confessions 6 to 7 p. m.) men's dances “ to meet some of the j two on the piano, and the couples went out over the wires, east, of California graduate and attend­ 36 to 24-W. p. Protestant Communion: No. 2— north, south, and west. “End of lovely, young Junior Hostesses", j abandoned the floor. ed the school of librarianship there, the line—reads a book—writing a | Joe Rookie—on the night of the At 9:30 a. m. Chaplains Cleland “Thank you very much," said Joe ACREAGE, farms. Large selec­ then edited a weekly at Oakland book—private— last letter of the i dance, struggled through the tor- i politely, .still trying to ‘get ac- and Thompson, No. 3—At 9:30. tion. Robinson Realty, Independ­ and has been a credit clerk in a alphabet—buzz buzz—buzz buzz.” tu res of shaving and showering, ! quainted'. “I enjoyed dancing with Chaplain Patrick, No. 4—At 9:30. ence. pmo. corporation and secretary to a U. Chaplain Halvorson preaches. Chap ­ wiggled into his dress blouse, and you.” This private began to get fan of C. dean. Later, at Oregon State WANTED "Yes,” she replied, blithely drift­ lain Brown conducts service. No. 5 mail. He began to lose his privacy knife-edged OD’s, and sallied forth College, she ran the recreation even though he was still a private in the direction of the Service ing away. At 9. No. 6—At 9:30. Chaplains SOLDIERS to represent their own I Club. reading room in the library. Joe scratched his head and asked Churchill and Ormond. (not even a PFC!) outfits in the news columns of Miss Fickel has a library science Christian Science Lesson-Sermon offered ' The dance had been in progress himself: “Golly, I wonder if she’s Then a brother-in-arms The Sentry. Turn your stuff in degree at the University of Wash­ to swap places withfhim. for Sunday: “ Unreality. ” Text. ...... ....... Private nearly an hour before his courage gone through life saying ‘yes’ to to the Camp Public Relations ington and a master’s in French, Galatians 6:8. — “ He that soweth to had not complained nor had had been mustered to the why- every question ? ” “Z" 1__ ____ ____________________ office, where it goes through and has been assistant librarian at he wanted to change. Yet Private don t - I - do - something - about In the mulling crowd, Joe fell the flesh shall of the- flesh reap censorship and is prepared for the College of Puget Sound and li­ A's unselfish offer to change had 'I stage, as the blare of jive seeped in with some of his barrack-mates. corruption: but he that soweth to publication. brarian two years at Bellingham. touched something in Private Z’s from the rambling olive-drah build- The situation was talked over and the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap Wash. I heart. k— oil why urkv not nr>« change «han> ing ablaze with lights, laughter the plan of attack for the next set life everlasting." Timothy 6:17- After all, Both girls had to be sworn in and | places ? What else was there left and other symbols of a pleasant Was mapped. Tom had met a swell “Charge them that are rich in this WAITRESSES. Will pay top wages for experienced help. Wives of they sleep, if you care to know that, to do? Private Z can’t read. Pri- I time. gal . . . the one over there in the world that they lie not highminded soldiers wishing to locate locally on Army cots. Up the steps, across the porch flowered dress. Eddie had liked the not trust in uncertain riches, but vate Z can’t write. Therefore Pri- considered. Mickey's Sandwich The camp library will be divided vate Z accepts Private Axelrad's he darted, then into the cheery tall brunette who looked like Joan in the living God, who giveth us ballrooom. Couples were swaying Bennett. Gus had liked the girl richly all things to enjoy.” offer. Mary Baker Eddy citation: Page “Comrade Axelrad, I accept. I to the new tunes, and Joe tapped with the dark eyes and dark hair HURLEY'S LOTION can't read. I can't write. I have his foot in Rhythm ax his eyes . . . the one over near the piano, in 458 and 459.—“Christianity causes For Poison Oak men to turn naturally from matter peeled the floor for a lovely part- the red dress. just been issued GI glasses! Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar­ to Spirit, as the flower turns from ......... - - ! ner. (Of course she could never re­ The band struck up again, and anteed treatment for poison place Daisybelle . . . but since he Joe circled the floor and wormed darkness to light. Man then appro­ oak relief, 50c liottle by mail. Barracks Are Sources was there to dance, he may as well up to the flowered-drcss girl. Yes, priates those things which ‘eye HURLEY’S DRUGS, Albany dance with someone like Daisy- she'd love to dance . . . but liow hath not seen nor ear heard.’ Paul Of Information, Also I belle!) was he to know that he’d be tagged and John had a clear apprehension MORRIH WTi*n you buy automobile or that, as mortal man achieves no Bui But his eager searchings made after taking only two steps. On a train bound west from 1 ** i him feel a trifle self-conscious and OITICAL truck insurance—■ In a quick about-face, Joe came worldly honors except by sacrifice, Riley, Kans., some horse troopers 3 for a moment he. wished he had head-on into a willowy blonde with so he must gain heavenly riches by CO. were arguing with men of the 1 stayed in his bunk with “The Love- hair copied after that of Veronica | forsaking all worldliness. Then he Sunday or l mechanized cavalry. From a horse, ■ life of the Ameoha" . . . but then Lake. | will have nothing in common with evenings b y • Complete protection it was asserted, a trooper can fire he remembered what the Chaplain appointment “Yumphff,” he exclaimed to the worldling’s affections, motives • fu «1 service if not con­ I a rifle with one hand and a pistol hail said about bunk fatigue. Actu­ himself. Hix first impulse wax to and aims.” a Less cost venient other­ [ with the other. Other advantages ally no one noticed his presence ... ask her to dance , . . and she did. Gideons from nearby communi­ wise. were urged by the other side. 00 ties last Sunday presented But taking in her arms was like that is, almost no one. For quite Phone .5528 A private in the infantry, sitting unexpectedly the feel of a strong caressing an undernourished ma se­ , Bibles for the hostess houses of beside Grover C. Ferguson, Christ­ arm across his back ami a heavy crow, for even though the one eye Camp Adair. In accepting them, at Dr. Ifarry E Marris ian Science representative at Camp hand clasped around his shoulder that hung out wax large and brown Chape) No. 1, Chaplain Lloyd V. 444 State St., Salem Adair, just back from a trip, was brought Joe face to face with the and beautiful, the voice that es­ Harmon remarked that they would Diet. Mgr.. Phone 84 4 much impressed caped the orange-red lipa was be of much value in giving peace of Senior Hostess. 221 W. 1st, Albany. Or. “It’s too bad.” he remarked, mind to mothers, sisters, wives “Do you dance?” she inquired high-pitched and hollow. Send Her FAtMERS AUTOMOBILE quite solemnly, “that there are no with the charm of Eleanor Roose- “Egad.” he thought. He reflected and sweethearts coming here to 1 generals in this car. listening. They ; velt and the manner of one of Ar- on Daisybelle's attributes. The see soldiers about to depart with into . INSURANCE could really learn something from 1 thur Murray’s exp«menta. dance ended and the one-eyed combat units. There wax music by TRUCK INSURANCE those fellows." a quartet from Salem. “Yes. a little. Mam.' replied blonde slunk away. OOUMA —- Next he danced with a little Joe. taken back ...by wire. Bonded delivery “Well. we'U see if we can't find brunette who did a charming but service . Florist Telegraphic Delivery Aaaoriation .... 1 some nice young girl for you to sexless rhumba; and someone ANYWHERE dance with", she suggested and be­ named Doria who talked and fore Joe could refuse. the Hoattws laughed gaily and made Joe feel Leading Floral Co. had disappeared and a moment lat­ !that he was showing her a good ’ ho. 201, Corvallis, i5X Madison er reappeared with a pretty young time: «TUPNili, who wax a senior WK at thè local college; and Gloria blonde fastened on her arm. "You two dance and get ac­ with the body beautiful but the quainted". instructed the Hostess mind on ether things. Thus passe«! a very social and before sailing off in search of an- Per Roll of 8 Pictorw . very eventful evening in Joe's , other pair of lonely hearts. Free Enlargement One-Da y Service "Nice dance.” suggested Joe military life. He returned home a energetically, as they started to little tired, and his bunk felt • • • mighty g asi He waa glad that he • • • fbww had gohd . . . and waa thankful “Yea." she replied. Sale« and Service nra-COU it b U s atr by “Don't you think the club is that het'MUld meet and assonate Modern Shop —- Beat FspWCxh Caa*aay, Laag IriaW C*y, W. T. swell?" suggested Jae, trying with nice girls under nice < ondi- Mriiaa^kr Mechanic« Opposite The Banks lions Yes. the Service Chib« -ere again. Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. “Yes," she dittoed fine . . . and he tumbled off to ( orvallK Oregon ' Lted you come w.lh the Saie- slumber happy ab"ttt the wh< le I I'hone 43, 2nd A Jactaoa of Corvallis ■‘.i j | valbi group?" Camp Library Is Now Putting Out for You Hunting, Fishing Ban Declared by Oregon Who's La f king Now? Shop, 479 Court St.. Salem, Ore. WASHING and ironing. 428 E. 5th St.. Albany. Ore. p. FOR RENT FURNISHED country home. Hunt­ ing and fishing rights, hot and cold water. 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