Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, November 05, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, November 5,1942.
Camp Adair Sentry
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number of »«Hiers invited to «•<*- Qualifications are: experience in
the campus and will be free to the
Accompanying the lists will be al operation and repair * ^loiv pre,,
boys at camp.
Beautiful Legs
information available concerning sure boilers, repair o'r electrical
Watts has asked for all boys or
the family planning the entertain­ operation equipment, injectors, pjp.
girls wbo play a musical intru-
ing. baffle, and brick»<«£ Appli-
ment.
ment, sing, dance, who are come­
cations can be maife by caiij,^
dians or who can do anything in
Civil Service, Camp Adair.
Applications Now Open
the line up entertainment to report
Entertainment Plans
See your war bond officer today
to Shepard hall 102 at 7:15 o’clock
Nothing makes such a hit with*
about an allotment. * *
For Camp Furnacemen
Being
Streamlined
Tuesday night for a tryout.
firemen as taking your fire to the
Camp Fire Chief
Twenty-five days ft Pay Day.
He will also have a place for a
firehouse. Only the thing to do,
Camp Adair needs furnacemen.
few girls to act as hostesses during
when you get there, is to yell "Fire!
One of the most active gommit-
the acts.
Fire!" with all your might. Then
teea connected with the Salem USO
the firemen have some notion of
center is the Hospitality Hostess
what you want. That’s better than
committee, whose function it is to
Red Cross Director
just kicking at the front door.
arrange for the entertainment of
What's Cuter'n Cute
That was Pfc. Robert I.. Doyle’s
soldiers in the homes of Salem
Takes Bow for Talk
And Smarter'n Smart?
sole error. He did right, says Fire
families and register these families
Chief A. L. Sherk, to turn around,
Maurice Baker, assistant direct­ aa Hospitality Hostesses.
This camp’s two Phi Beta Kappa
when Doyle saw flames bursting
Headed by Mrs. W. L. Phillips,
or of public information for the
librarians, Miss Doris Fickel and
from the pile of wooden boxes in
American Red Cross has selected the committee has arranged a file
Miss Helen Shumaker, are educated
the truck he was driving to the
the script of a recent “Detail at of these Hospitality Hostesses,
again, by gosh. Back from the
incinerator. He did right to speed
Seven” radio program as one of with the card of each family con­
Army’s 'ibrary school, officially the
to the firehouse. But they would
the most comprehensive and in­ taining the following information:
Library of the 9th Service Com­
have had the fire out in 15 sec­
formative presentations that has name of the family; number of per­
mand, Ft. Douglas, Utah, they are
onds, instead of 30, says the chief,
come to the attention of his office. sons in the family; approximate
again gracing the two libraries, in
if Doyle had yelled instead of kick­
The program, which featured an ages of members of family; occu­
the two Service Clubs, and trying
ing on the door anil standing mute,
interview between James P. Lay- pations; education; social and rec­
to supply soldiers with the books
otherwise, as the courtroom say­
ton, field director for the American reational interests; church affilia-
they want.
ing goes.
Red Cross at Camp Adair and an­ ' tions; and the types of entertain­
The librarians have listed thou­
As it was, the firemen all
nouncer Pfc. Hal Gebauer, told how ment that the family wishes to pro­
sands <if books as desirable for this
rushed out, ready for a fight, und
the organization could aid the men vide for the servicemen.
camp and while at Ft. Douglas they
Acting in the capacity of an in-
then seeing the fire, had to tum
in the service and from the actual
helped select five libraries for as
and grab a hose, flow'd the fire
case records of the Red Cross, the termediary between the townspeo-
many posts in Alaska. They ranged
start ? Oh, somebody foolishly
<tory of a sergeant who had occflH- ple an<l the men in uniform are
from SO volumes to 3,000. For a
members of the committee, who are
dumped hot ashes into the truek,
ion to use may of those serviceli.
L. Sherk, chief ot t amp week the two librarians worked at
"Detail at Seven,” which last Fri- ' on duty at the Salem USO center
along with the )>oxes.
Adair fire department, who has the Ft. Douglas post library, on
day evening presented S/Sgt. Gib-, every aftemdoon, with the regis-
time for other activities in post,
shipping tickets, receiving reports,
son and Sgt. Jones, will be heard tration of soldiers visiting the cen-
besides
his
crack
department
and
Three Little Words Are
and requisitions. They learned how
weather station.
tomorrow only at 4:30. Regular /er for these informal home gath-
things are done in urmy libraries,
Fire Dept. Equipment;
time for the show, which ii aired ‘erings us their function, A sign
and put in full days, under direc­
over
KWIL, is at 7 p.m. Program over the desk invites the service-
Also Newest Apparatus
tion of Xenophon I’. Smith, librar­
man to place his name with the
You have (he word of Artist is written and produced by the ru
ian there.
|a. ' committee and in turn, the commit­
The Y.M.C.A. Service Club at
i.._
Herr come two pieces of news,
Varga (hat Hazel Brook’« legs dio section of the post public re
Adair’s libraries are open from
tee provides him with the informa­
.
hot from the Camp Adair fire de- * Sixth and Tuylor in Portland
(above) are (he most beautiful tions office.
K a. m. to 10 p. m. daily, (except for
tion concerning the family and the
piirtment:
• has made short work of the
in Hollywood, where the artist
the Friday closing at 7 p. m. be­
type of entertainment that it is
soldier's
Christmas
gift
prob
­
1 1) Two fine new pieces of
has gone to draw the moat per­ Soldier Is Polite;
offering.
lem when it announced the week cause of the dances) und from 1
pumping upparutus arriving are
fect composite beauty from
to 10 p. m. on Sunduy.
In an effort to further its pro­
a wrapping and shopping .ser­
Seugrave 75()s, to be respectively
among Hollywood show girls. He He Answers Officer
gram
the Hospitality Hostess group
sum LinE-up
installed at Central station und at
vice.
said of (he M-G-M actress: “Her
will each week provide the special
A
private
stationed
ut
the
Army
Toledo
Big
Help
in
No. 4 station (S. 5th and B ave­
leg*,
are
lithesome,
with
fragile
Hostesses will be on hand to
service officer at Camp Adair with
nue).
ankles, length, satin skia texture i Air Force Busic Training Center,
wrap your presents with all the
Aiding Service Men
| N. J., was ordered to wash and a list of home affairs to which the
and
enticing
line.
”
(2) Ours is the only fire depart­
Christmas fixin’s. Curds, rib­
clean an officer’s inner sanctum. men in uniform are invited and the
ment m any northwest camp, ac­
Toledo, one of the first rorn-
bons and reals to give your gift
Quickly he went to work. Happily
cording to Fire Chief A. L. Sherk,
the holiday touch have been sup.
munities to send needed supplies Our Army Best Fed
1 humming a song, he wiped the desk,
with the following equipment to
Stencil
to Camp Adair through the new
plied by the Jesse Jnme < lub,
cleaned the chuir. dusted the books.
gather complete weather data, a group of Portland buxines-
Duplicator Supplies
Tks.e lusciously soil knitted rayons are among tho
civilian service group organized Horn Tells Legion
A half hour later the officer walked
which lx regularly sent to Portland.
list essentials of beautiful and fair ladies. The brief,
men.
.
in neighboring counties, has roll­
in. Everything was tip-top—except
(Don’t Hothi r pronouncing the
satiny smooth Trunk, and the extra-heavy Strype
('apt. A. B. Horn, commissary
ed up an amazing record in do*
If
you
haven't
the
time
to
the
floor.
i quipmi nt. Just accept it):
Bra have long proved a combination of luxury and
sales
officer
for
this
post,
was
the
nations
for
service
men's
quar-
414
Madison
St.,
Corvallis
shop or don't know where to go
"Private,” remarked the officer,
A hydrothermograph, which uf-
economy that’s a natural lor wartime. They Jit as
ters, Nels Peterson, local chair- principal speaker last Friday at “wasn't the floor washed?”
in Portland bring in what you
foul- a continuous temperature lllid
though made especially for «you. Ironinq
the
regular
weekly
meeting
of
the
man
revealed
yesterday.
“No,” said the private.
want to spend, tell a hostess
humidity reading; a sing psychro­
unnecessary
MORRIS
Two pianos, a davenport and Corvallis American Legion Post.
"No WHAT?” exclaimed the ir­
what you want to buy and she’ll
meter, which provides temperature
('apt.
Horn
pointed
<
ut
to
the
OPTICAL
chair
set,
radios,
chairs
miscel
­
ritated
officer.
go on u shopping tour for you
and a wet bulb reading (to give an
CO.
laneous furnishings and enough members that parents need not
"No mop,” said the private
A simple, pleasant and swell
extra check on the hydrothermo­
' fear that the men in the army were
curtain
rods
to
completely
outfit
meekly.
Sunday or
idea, soldier. Why not take ad­
graph) mid an animometer, which
not being wi II fed. He stated that
evenings by
the entire camp huve already been
vantage f
gets you the exact wind velocity in
the Army is now buying the best
appointment-
sent on their way.
Salvano in Hospital
miles per hour.
food possible for its fighting men
if not con­
The huge curtain rod donation
Ralph Salvano, formerly of Ho-
went her
This
high-powered
venient other­
und going to the additional work
was made by the C. D. Johnson
wise.
prognosticator paraphernalia is
of training cooks and bakers to | boken, entered the hospital a pfc.
lumber corporation, the duvenport prepare that food properly. The und wil Iconic out a cpl. It wus a
maintained at Central stution.
Phone 5528
and chair and a piano was given milk shortage, and the possibility ( wrenched shoulder that put him in
Dr.
Harry
E.
Morris
by Miss Verge Hoss, local then- of milk rationing, which has re­ ! the hospital. Cpl. Salvano is with
Willamette Valley's
444 State St., Salem
ter owner and the Bateman furni- ceived considerable publicity of Chemical Warfare.
Donors Given Praise
ture donated furniture to outfit late, should not, in ('apt. Horn’s
Panhellenic Society
recreation and living rooms. Mrs. opinion, lie a problem in this area.
A soldier-veteran of two wurs
T. P. Hawkins, who has two sons The fact that Tillamook county
New Social Sponsor
this week spoke glowing tribute
in the navy, gave the family piano alone could supply enough raw
to those people who are supplying
and many other townspeople milk to supply the cobined needs
Bachelor officers of Camp Adair have been donors of smaller gifts
furnishings for the enlisted men's ,
of both Washington and Oregon,
have a new "social sponsorship," it to help furnish the big army camp,
dayrooms of his division.
and that the milk supply for this
He is M Sgt. Hoss D. Frye, chief wax revealed in announcement this it wax reported.
post is supplied from Portland
week
that
the
<
'invullis
Panhi'lleoic
clerk in division headquarters, who
All the soldiers’ needs haven't should guarantee an adequate sup­
is now serving his 24th year with members have unanimously taken yet been filled and donations »re ply of milk for the towns of this
up a request by Chaplain i lair
the United States army.
still being received.
community. Shipment of milk from
Speaking specifically of the mo­ Yohe, and will arrange entertain-
Portland for the needs of Camp
ment
features
at
the
camp,
either
rale factors, Sgt. Frye declared:
Adair will continue so long as
Former
Navy
Lt.
Com.
in
group
or
individually
'I, fot one, want these Willamette
quality
of Portland milk is
The Panhellenic membership em Is Now Marine Pvt.
valley folks to know that the fur­
lowered too much.
braces
graduate
students
repre
niture. musical instruments, cur­
('apt. Horn complimented
tains and other recreational items senting several sororities of Ore­
Ill a simple ceremony, Seere- splendid work of the state a
gon
State
College
and
other
furnished to us are nothing short
tary of the Navy Frank Konx culture board for its fine system
puses who reside in Corvallis
of an inspiration.
Monday swore in Paul C. Smith, of inspections but warned that the
Three contact groups have bren
“In the army we all recognise
former news chief of the office sitting of milk price ceilings and
|
named
to
contact
with
Chaplain
the value of a place where the men
of war information, at a private lowering of milk standard.* for the
can get together and enjoy the Yohe and include as chairmen Mrs in the United States marine corps. Portland milk shed might work to
-uinv xo< ih I activities found in their John Hackeiiliruck. Mr- II R Win­
The 33-year old Smith was on disadvantage.
homes. They become lietter ac- . ston and Miss Frances J ciim n.
leave of absence from his post
Mrs Hackeiibruck mill l> tele
quamted us they share the lot ]
of executive editor of the San
of tin ii buddies who are ulso learn­ phoned at 133.1 W and Campus 560. Fruncisco Chronicle when he Camp Grant's Shigaki
ing to udjuxt themselves to army Her group enlists members of Kap­ cgmec to Washington as a navy First in Yank Contest
pa Della. Kappa Kappa Gamma.
camp life.
lieutenant-commander in the press
"Hi tiding, games und letter writ­ Phi Omega Pi. Pt Beta Phi Sigma relations department.
First entry in the current "Nuts
ing or study become contagious Kappa and Zeta Tail Alpha
He left the navy to become chief to the Axis” contest sponsored by
Mrs
Winston
(phone
445
Ml
is
and serve to strengthen the esprit
of the news bureau of the OWI Yank, the army weekly, came from
contact chairman for .Alphu Delta
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de corps of u fighting outfit.”
and recently resigned his io m- Pvt. Freddie Shigaki, u Japanese-
Alpha
Pi,
Alpha
Gamma
Delta.
Complete furnishings fur u num­
mission and his post to enlist in American in the United State.*
ber of day rooms have already been Omiiron Pi. Alpha Pi, Alphu \i the marines.
army.
•
received und distributed through Delta and Chi Omega member*
Pvt. Shigaki addresses his me*«
Miss
Jenson
(55.
’
>
W
),
contacts
effort of James P Layton and his
sage to Tojo without waste of
stuff of the American Red Cross, members of Alpha Chi i »mega. Make Your Own Xmas
words. Choosing the subject. "Doo­
Delta
Delta
Delta.
Delta
Gamma.
('imp Adair, who have been ro­
Cards at Club No. 2
little Was Only the Beginning.”
Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta am!
ordinuting the work.
he writes, "Doolittle was only the
Kappu Alpha.
Have you given any thought to beginning on Tojo as he flew over
This weather is good fur the
yout Christmas card situation this Tokyo and said 'So sorry, big mis.
punts- pressera’ business.
year? Sure, Christmas is less than take, excuse please'."
- More Sweet Harmony
two months away . . . but over at
And he adds te -ely, “So let’s all
■f As New Band Arrives
Service Club No. 2. there will tw do a little more with General Jim­
instruction in block linoleum prints mie Doolittle'”
A new musical outfit has ar­ -uitable for making your own Yule-
Pvt, Shigaki i- stationed at Cump
rived on the Cunyi Adair icene tide greeting cards.
Grant. Ill inois.
It is the Field Artillery ban.I. whose
Al so, there will be instruction in
For Quality Shoe
base is Ft Lewis. Washington, soup carving, and pencil and char­
Hepairinir
and it arrived last week in time coal sketching for those who want OSC Students Give
to rehearse and play for the Friday to either start from scratch (ouch!) Show for Army Men
Wc guarani«*«* )x>th work­
night dance in Servin Club No. or improve their current technique.
manship and material«.
2. where Miss Elizabeth Rogers is Thursday night . . . next Thursday
Oregon State college is sponsor­
Full line of polishes
director.
night, is the date. Come over to the ing an all-college show to !>e
and «hoe lace«.
The band has a large repertoire, Club about 7:30. Mrs. Merriam, as­ playril for the benefit of soldiers
and is both concert and jive in Its sistant director, will be on hand to at Camp Adair It is to be under
11« S. 3rtl St.. Corvallia
versa tiliti Concerts are planned conduct the classes and get the ball the direction of Charles It Watts,
for the men of this post, and the rolling!
newcomer to the speech depart­
band has already shown its fine
ment.
qualities at the service men’s
Send Her
Last year Watt.« was a professor
Sergeant's lire)her In
dances.
The brother of Sgt. James L. at McMurray college in Texas. He
Since its debut last werk. the
helically, chemical warfare, has organized a similar show there
band has been rehearsing daily at
been reinducted, after going on the which traveled to various camps
the club under the l>aton of Chief
active reserve list, and is now at where they were weekend guests.
.., by w ire. Bonded delivery
Warrant Officer Gress, with Mrs
Ft lewis. His name is James L. The group played m over 50 differ­
service .. Florist Telegraphic
Merriam, assistant club director,
Deliierv Association ....
Keneally The brothers hope to get ent eamps to an audience of be­
■
assisting with piano arrangements
tween 75,000 and 100.000 soldiers.
A NY WHERE
together soon.
and playing and singing with the
"The least Wr can do is provide
outfit. The l>an<l, (tom a technical
Leading Floral Co.
Sw»U title; suggested for a Camp these boys with an evening of »Cl­
standpoint. is interesting in the fact Adair theme sone -“l'ai dreaming tertainment." c in men led Watts
o. 201, Corvallis, 45B Madison
that It uses six Soussphonex and a of a white Cbristmaa.”
The shows will not bo shown on
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Fire! Fire! Kick the Door and Yell
Firemen Then Will Run Like—Fast
flute, not ordinarily found in a
hand of this kind.
The outfit has the unusual honor
of having played 14 straight weeks
during the Fort Lewis radio broad­
cast, and whenever it returns to
its home post, it is much in de- I
mand.
Camp Adair is fortunate in hav­
ing this fine organization stationed
here. The officers and enlisted
say “welcome” and may your
with us lie a pleasant one!
Hostess Committee
Is Active in Salem
STRYPS* UriDIES
ENGELSTADS
Bachelor Officers
To Be Entertained
EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT
Now Open at Its Permanent Location
Corner of 1st Street South and Avenue F
Opposite Central Post Field House
The Exchange Restaurant, under the management of RoyH. Scrivner,
has been temporarily operating in Mess Building T-7-467, across from
Headquarters company barracks.
Improved facilities ot the new location will provide complete restau­
KRATAVIL'S
SHOE SHOP
rant service for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with fountain and Coffee
Shop service for between meals snacks. In addition, dinner parties
or banquets may be accommodated by special arrangement.
Special features on our daily menus are: Waffles, hot cakes like
mother used to make, real steer beef steaks, steak sandwiches and
Home Made Chile.
FLOWERS
TODAY
Prices are extremely moderate for the high quality service which we
pride ourselves in givihg
Open for business from 7 A. M to 10 P M