Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, October 08, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Canvasses Camp
For GI Santa Claus
"And what would you like for | I’m the G.I. Santa Claus from
Christmas, soldier,” asked Sgt. E. Camp Adair. I’ve ben sent out by
Brown of Hqs. Co., SCU No. 1911. the Sentry to find out exactly
what you fellows want. Is it Good­
“Please tell me what you want
ies or Girlies—tell me please.”
on the 25th Dec. next,” he urged
Back in his workshop Brown
another.
hummed a merry tune as he as­
“I want to know what all you sembled the information which
fellows want for Christmas,” told him exactly what every sol-
pleaded Brown as he trotted round dier wanted to find in his sock,
and round Camp Adiar—trotted to (But please, fellows, send the
the 96th Division, the 104th Di­ sock to the nearest G.I. laundry
vision and then trotted to the in plenty of time to avoid the
SCU 1911.
Xmas rush.) “So many requests,”
“You may find it hard to ima­ gurgled Brown. It’ll be a big
gine,” explained Brown coyly, “but Christmas this year. He smiled
Cigarettes ........................................................... ................. .....
Pipe Tobacco
Pipes
....................................•................................
Homemade cookies, cakes, jams, etc........................................
Prepared packages of good eats sent from the store'
Magazine subscriptions ..........................................................
Books ............ .............................................................................
Cotton underwear .....................................................................
Good regulation shirts .............................................................
Good regulation socks ....... .....................................................
Waterproof money belt ........
..........
Cigarette case ...................................... ....................................
Fitted toilet kit .........................................................................
Unfitted toilet kit .....................................................................
Windproof cigarette lighter ....................................................
Pen and pencil set (clips at the top)
.................
.Stationery ................. ...............................................................
Waterproof wristwatch
.....................................
Compact kit of bathtowels
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Handkerchiefs ............................................. ..............................
Shoe brush .....................................................
Playing cards ...........................................................................
Cribbage board ....................................................................... .
Checkers ....................................................................................
Chess set ...................................................................................
Flashlight .......................
.........................
Small sewing kit completely fitted
...........................
Sun glasses (polarized) ..
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Diary ..........................................
.......................................
Pocket size Bible
New Testament
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Cross ..........................................................................................
Rosary .......................................................................................
Religious medals ..............................................................
Package of adhesive tape, gauze, insect repellant, aspirin. Band-Aids
Wooden shower clogs
Warm slippers
Warm robes .......................................... ....
Portable phonograph
Records ................. .............................................
Small portable radio ......... ..................
Sweaters (sleevless) ....................
Good pocket knife ................
Overnight bag with place to keep papers flat
Razor blade sharpener (less than 10 seconds to keep blades like new)
Gloves ................................................................................................................
Muffler in regulation shade ........................................................................
Photographs of friends or family in unbreakable frame ...
Polished metal unbreakable mirror
Extra G. I. Cap of proper branch
Leather wallet with insignia on it
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| ing his 29 yvar> <.f service, Sy:
She
Will Love
Your
Portrait
college buildings at Corvallis, a’-e
now open for registration.
Subjects include shorthand, typ­
ing, Spanish, pottery, office ma­
Got some spare time? Tired of chines and English literature. In­
wasting it in bunk fatigue? Per- struction is given by members of
haps you’d be interested in taking the OSC faculty and college credit
is given for some of the courses.
some courses with the extension Fees for the courses range from
division of the Oregon State Sys­ I two to six dollars. The term of in­
tem of Higher Education. The struction ends December 15.
Interested soldiers should com­
courses, held in the evening in the
municate with Prof. C. W. Salser,
assistant dean of education, OSC
(college telephone ext. 53).
Nothing you can send her will be more appreciated
than your portrait—if it is really YOU!
Highest Quality — Special Service — Special Rates
BISH O P ,,hotographers
Evenings
Cooking With Gas
By T 5 Rolland C. Rogers
Of Cooks and Bakers School
in Salem
Ground
Floor
Locations
52(1 State St.
Sergeants Earl Atkins and Carl
Westergaard have kept an ajr of
, strict military secrecy about the !
Complete protection
| purpose of the big, kindergarten-
Real service
| type sand-box they are building on
Gess cost.
’ the second floor of the Cooks and
Bakers School.
We Have It
But news has leaked out that the '
I box will be used as the base for
the School’s field range No. 1. Now
i the sergeants are afraid they'll be
Dist Mgr., Phone 844
; detailed as official stokers as pun- >
221 W. lat, Albany, Or.
■ ishments for their loose talk about
FAVMHrs AUTOMOBILE
military plans.
»»Tut INSURANCE uounci
When installation of the range
i
is completed, all students in the
TRUCK INSURANCE i Cooks Course will have four hours
EKJUMU
______
of practical perspiration work in '
field cooking.
• • •
Major Joseiah J. Oabom, assist-
ant commandant, School for Bak­
ers and Cooks, announced, this
week, three promotions and the
addition of a new instructor.
Tech. Sgt. Earl Johnson wan
upped to Master Sergeant and M*n-
ior instructor. Sgt. Johnson ha*
been a cook and mesa sergeant for
14 years, eight of which wen
spent in foreign service.
S Sgt. Kellum, the school's meat
cutting demonstrator, was pio-
noted to Tech. Sargeant He en­
listed in the cavalry at Fort Ogle­
thorpe. Ga.. in 1920. and graduated
from the Me«« Sergeants' rnurw
at Fort Benning, Ga.. in 1921. l*ur-
991 Willamette
for every branch
of the service.
$2.00
Salem. Oregon
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HOGG BROS.
for
MADE TO ORDER
Notice the many additions to your shopping list this week. New mer­
chandise is arriving daily. We are combing the markets for the new
things you will want as they come out.
WATCH THIS LIST AND CHECK ITEMS NEEDED
Or better still — come into either of our stores—at Albany or Salem—
and go over the stocks with us.
4
□ Serge Pants
Enlisted Men’s
□ Brass Whistles
All Wool
□ Shoulder Patches
(We have the Wolf.)
□ Garrison Caps
(With insignia.)
□ Wateproof Field Jacket
Regulation. Wool Lined
□ Shorts and Shirts
White Broadcloth
*
□ Elastique Caps
□ Piping for all Branches
□ Polishing Rouge
□ Uniform Buttons
□ Money Belts
□ Web Belts
□ Zipper Utility Kits
□ Shoe Rags
100'. Wool, Piping for All Branches
□ Chevrons for All Grades
□ Hash Marks
Both O. I), and Suntan
□ Web Belts, Brass Buckles
□ Officers' Dress Gloves
□ Garrison Cap Covers
Rainproof
□ Non Com Metal Polish
L 1 Matchless Liquid Rouge
□ Slippers - Packed in Kit
□ "Aunt Lydia's" Thread
□ Jersey O. D. Gloves
□ "Spiffy" Collar Stays
□ Suntan Shirts
□ Army Photo Albums
□ 0. D. Cotton Sox
□ "My Life in the Service"
Albums
□ Regulation Oxfords
With Buckle
□ 0. D. Laundry Bags
□ Garrison Shoes
□ Metal Soap Boxes
□ Athletic Supporter
□ Garrison Cap, Pdr. Boxes
□ Ties, Suntan and Black
□ Gun Cleaning Brushes
I ] Regulation Wool Sox
All Types
□ Army Wallets
□ Combs
___Folding_and_Barber_Siz£^ __
□ Officers* Elastique Slacks □ Army DischargeHolders
Pink and Green
I
□ "Dyan Shine" Shoe Polish
[ ] Saddle Soap
with Wetter looking
Glasses front
F
□ "Raintite"
For Waterproofing Jackets
BROWN'S
Sewing Kits
Be sure you see to best ad­
vantage by having your eye«
examined at BROWN’S optical
department today. You’ll feel
better and look better.
!
□ White Emblem Tee Shirts
Spread Eagle, I'. S Army, Camp Adair
•/
GLASSES
ON
CREDIT
Quality Furniture
AMO
cor mur»
8
[
Souvenir Pillow Tops
From Camp Adair
□ Copper Button Boards
□ Brushes, All Types
BROWN’S
and Appliances
At Moderate Prices
Terms
Salem
In Our Own Shop
PORTLAND, ORE.
RUBBER STAMPS
□ Military Dress Shoes
EARL HITE
Bishop's
When you find it necessary to
talk, first let out most of the air
from your lungs. This will help you
to avoid hissing.
ADMV OFFICERS'
AKrlT UNIFORMS
OFFICERS - NON-COMS
SOLDIERS
> <
You Want
FIELD CAPS
,
feet with three complete basket-1 —————
Barnum
Lodge
No.
7
ball courts, boxing rings, wrest- j
ling mats and other athletic in­
I. O. O. F.
stallations. Off the main floor are
Corner 4th 4 Madison
dressing and shower rooms, head­
TUESDAY NIGHT, 8:00
quarters for athletic officers, pow­
Service Men Welcome
der rooms for women guests and
all necessary space for the stor­
N
age of equipment for a field house
WE TAILOR
of this size.
Bra»» Wire — 30 and 45 Calibre
■-
wTisn you buy automobile or
truck Insurance—
Headquarters for
Regulation
dressed in cowboy suits and play­
ing guitars, caused a large round
of applause by their rendition of
"Little Brown Jug.” They were
Allen Gilbert and Roger Haag. And
last but by no means least were
the two fellows from the Univer-
sity of Oregon, Eugene, who call
themselves the “Gruesome Two-
some” — by name, Keith Hupper
and Bob Mundt, They are im­
personators and among the cele­
brities of stage, screen and radio
they chose to mimic, was a bur­
lesque on Carmen Miranda.
Pfc. Sansonia sang and played
“Did Your Mother Come from Ire­
land" and "More Than You Know.”
and Cpl. Calabrese cemented the
acts together with his usual line of
humorous jokes and antidotes.
The Field House, which will seat
1700, has an open floor, 180 by 100
SCU Officers' Club
To Open With Dance
Extension Courses
Available at O.S.C.
Bishop's
Camp Field House
Has Gala Opening
I Kellum has-been in all parts of the
| country and has done four years
I of foreign service.
Pvt. Rolland C. Rogers, the
I school clerk, was promoted to T 5.
Enthusiastic Crowd
I Rogers, an ex-history teacher, can’t
seem to forget school days, his
Inspects New Center
current peeve being sweet dough.
, "Only a qualified baker should
The Camp Adair Field House,
..................
broadly, winked his eye in a jolly | ma^e *his
dough, .’’he says,
’ which will be the athletic center
post
Mr.
Harrison
came
to
this
way,
| for the soldiers stationed at this
“Now let us see,” he continued . from Ft. Lewis to instruct the new , cantonment, was officially opened
had
I
Mess
Officers
Class.
He
has
in a serious monner that befit the
September 30. with a gala "civil­
occasion. “I find that a lot—a lot I 43 years experience as hotel chef. ian" entertainment show presented
;
government
steward,
and
restau
­
of soldiers smoke. This must be
for an audience numbering well
deduced from the fact that 79 per rant manager. For 25 years he was over 600 enlisted men and officer
manager-owner
of
the
Central
cent wanted cigarettes. Radios,
personnel. Acts gathered from sur­
watches, pen and pencil sets are 1 Cafe, largest restaurant in Lewis- rounding towns provided a full
|
ton.
Mont.
He
’
s
also
spent
two
popular too. I believe, however,
evening’s entertainment, augment­
that chess sets—cribbage sets years as government steward for ed by Cpl. Angelo Calabrese, who
*>
j
the
Federal
Bureau
of
Prisons,
but
would be unpopular gifts.'
was master of ceremonies and in­
“Check this list and send it on i wants it distinctly understood that troduced the entertainers, and Pfc.
he
did
not
serve
a
two
year
stretch.
to the right parties,” said Brown.
Nick Sansonia, who played
“You’ll et results, I’m sure. Oh
sang.
yes you .ill.”
Capt. Frank C. Wimer, Post
letic Officer, spoke briefly
Swell
Fair
Junk
outlined the activities which would
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center about the Field House and
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stressed the importance of a re­
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creational and «competitive sports
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Program for Formal
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■ and gymnastic program for build-
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Event
Is Saturday
I ing srtong bodies and bolstering
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troop morale. A proposed sports
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Formal opening of the Officers’ program was outlined by Capt.
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Club of SCU 1911 will be observed
Wimer and a well-rounded and ap­
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Saturday night with dancing, mer­
pealing
group of athletic activities
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rymaking, and a certain amount of
are
offered
at the “gymnasium.”
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speech making.
Among
those
appearing on the
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The clubhouse, according to our
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spies, it a thing of beauty, with entertainment program — with
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furnishings that compare with any talent appearing to “repay” Camp
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club of its kind in the armed Adair for the many soldier-talent
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forces. Major R. E. Riordan, presi­ shows given in the surrounding
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dent of the board of directors, has 1 communities — were a trio of
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announced that Saturday night's charming young ladies from ln-
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dance will be formal, although I dependence, by the name of the
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ladies will be attired in both formal .Misses Mary Kennedy, Margaret
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and informal gowns. Officers' attire Traylor and Shirley Amesberry,
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will be formal. No tails and white who sang “The Wind” and “I
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Threw a Kiss in the Ocean.”
ties, but no field jackets either.
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Also from Independence was
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Miss Bette Belle Henry who
All Adair Dogs Must
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showed her talents by offering
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Have Private Masters
“Sleepy Lagoon" and “ ’Til Reveil-
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le” on the trumpet. Miss Ruby
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There’ll be no communistic own­ Grosline. also from Independence,
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ership of dogs on this post. A dog sang "My Devotion” and “The
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may adopt a regiment, but a regi­
White Cliffs of Dover.”
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ment can't adopt a dog. Private
Coming from Corvallis to parti­
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ownership is the rule.
,
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“For each animal brought on the cipate in the show were vocalist
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post,” a headquarters order says, j Miss Martha Lee. who accompanied
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“one individual will accept owner­ by Pat Metcalf, sang “Homing”;
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ship and entire liability attaching the Lewis trio—Patty, Doris and
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thereto, including but not limited Betty—who appropriately chose as
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to: proper feeding, sheltering of their selection, "Three Little Sis­
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animal necessary to maintain it in ters," and Miss Mildred jernigan,
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a clean and humane manner, as who, accompanied by Miss Kay
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well
as the animal's training to the ; Ross, sung the ever-popular torch
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extent
that the pet will not become I songs, "Night and Day” and “He’s
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a
nuisance
to other members of the I My Man.”
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* Two Corvallis youngsters,
command."
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Salem
260 State St.
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Thursday. October 8,1942.
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□ Housewife Kits - Roll Up
□ Metal Trench Mirrors
□ Glastic Dog Chains
□ Fitted Inspection Kits
MILITARY JEWELRY
Miniature Lapel Emblem*
Inf. Q. M. Sig. Corp» Ord.—Med. C.
Cigarette Cases and Wallets
U. S. Emblem Leather
Identification Bracelet*
Emblem and Insignia Novelties
Emblem Rings
Sterling Silver
Rosary*
Sterling Silver
Watch Straps
Leather Good looking.
Army & Navy Goods Store
“Your Dollar’* Worth Alwav*”
TWO STORES EOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
233 N. Commercial
206 W. Second St.
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