Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, November 12, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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■ Present Certificates
To 16 at Field House
Camp Adan Scutiy
niilier 12,1942
Army Wife Problem
Discussed at Panel
Loud Speakers Save Voice of Instructor
Men Finish Instruction
Chem. Defense Work
Officers' Wives Will
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----------- I hich they have found themselves | efficient. The future take es on a
transmitter and receiver. The re- j wl
„
____ to
„ the
__ .safe
in the care of the MP’s and gloomy outlook.
ceiver is constantly tuned
!
state police station in Salem and headed back for camp. ^ts
Still Timely
to the various state police scout done with the radio, sajs
c.
a u his plan of cani-
cars. * The transmitter has suffi- Burton Larson, who opeiates t e . »
cient power to reach Salem and the , rig. The police let us know over Pa!gn General “StonewrÿV’ Jack­
car. in return.
' the air and we do the rest. It s son countered: ban yofci keep a
secret?”
Soldiers who have gotten in ■ quick and efficient.
“Yes,” said his questioner.
trouble in neighboring towns have
Sorry, soldier but Larson is
“So can I,” said the general.
been surprised by the speed with ! right. The MP- are getting too
Schedule Meetings
Certificates of Proficiency were
presented to 16 men, Saturday at
I
Meld House, as indicating that
Major General G. R. Cook and
they had satisfactorily completed
several members of his staff con­
■
a‘ course of instruction in defense
stituted the panel at a discussion
against chemical attack and were
entitled ‘Army Wife Be Wise,”
considered qualified to perform the
Monday at the USO in Salem.
duties of unit gas noncommission­
With General Cook, as a com­
ed officer.
manding general, were Major John
Major Victor N. Miller, post ad­
W. Bonner, judge advocate and
jutant, presenter! the certificates,
formerly attorney general of Mon­
representing Col. Gordon H. Mc-
tana; Major Leo W. Belcher,
C<>y, post commander, who was un­
finance officer; and Chaplain (Lt.
able to be present. Major Miller
Col.) Frank J. Worthington.
gjioke briefly, as did Major Earl F.
The purpose of this and other
Armstrong, chemical officer, who
meetings of the kind is to inform
had given the course. Both empha­
officers and wives of the measures
,,, I
sized the importance of thorough
that may be taken for the security
training as the best protection in
of home and family, during the
ca c the enemy used gas. They re­
war. General Cook has been most
marked that the certificates meant
solicitous about this and he wishes
only that the recipients had com­
to express his thanks for the hos­
pleted a 30-hour course. They were
pitality of Salem and other com­
—.Stateman Cut
expected to go on with their study
munities in making the meetings
( apt. John B. Riordan, with map and pointer to aid him, explains to a group of officers one
possible.
and drill and be ready to instruct
aspect of handling a regimental train in a bivouac area. Governor Charles A. Sprague was present
at this demonstration, as the guest of Major General G. R. Cook and staff. The problem was worked
froops at any time.
In a letter to wives of the offi­
out with all manner of army vehicles camouflaged and troops working under cover at the huge task.
: Subjects in the course
cers in the command Chaplain L. T.
«tí
i
Jenks raised the following ques­
chemical warfare agents,
tri
tions:
|jon, first aid, decontamination,
• t
“Are you provided with the
chemical intelligence, weapons, tac­
mi
proper legal papers to move furni­
tics, training, duties of gas offi-
Cooking With Gas
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ture, secure transportation, and to
cers and noncommissioned offi-
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By T 5 Rolland C. Rogers
receive pay allotments, in case
gers.
your husband is transferred to for-
Those receiving certificates were
Of Cooks and Bakern School
eign duty?
as follows:
“Are you provided with the
QM—8/Sgt. Robert Jackson,
Under pressure of last week’s proper legal papers to prove your ■
Sgt. Oscar K. Crone, Sgt. Alliert 11.
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skyrocketing enrollments, the right to a pension, insurance, six
★
★
★
Koester.
School
for
Bakers
and
Cooks
has
months pay, guardianship of .your
Hdq. Co.—S 'Sgt. Jerome Iverson,
expanded its training facilities. A children, in case your husband is ■
Sgt. Fred F. Lipscomb, Sgt Henry
new instructor has been added to reported a casualty?”
Beckett, Sgt. Stanley F. Adams,
Something now und welcome as , and must I«' obtained personally the teaching staff. A new mess
Such questions were discussed at
Cpl. Ralph M. Salvano, T/5 Charles
M. Craig, Pvt. Craig A. Marfing, su inshine in the morning has been | by the officer or enlisted man sergeant’s course has been organ­ Salem and specifically the panel
udded ut Camp Adair. On Tuesday eligible to purchase.
ized. The last available classroom considered allotments, the six
Pvt. Charles P. Fabich.
Ila- Sab s Coinmi ary store opened
has
been pressed into use.
Any
man
of
enlisted
personnel
months’ gratuity pay for depend­
MP—Sgt. William Springer.
for business, under the direction who obtuiliH a privilege card must
The new instructor, T/3 Leo T. ents, arrears of pay and allow­
Medics—S/Sgt. Albert Levin,
of Sales Offici r, ( apt. Kenneth first prove his eligibility anil ob­ (Popcorn) Picone, began his tour ances, pension, national life insur­
Cpl. Irving C. I.ystad, Cpl. William
Horne, a i-tei| by Lt. Wesley P.
of duty with the Camp Adair branch ance, commercial insurance, wills,
C. Wennes, Cpl. Wilfrid de Ton- Herrmann and Lt. Bill N. McFar- tain written authorization to re­
Friday, after 23 months of service transportation of dependents and
quest
it,
from
his
company
com
­
nancourt.
luntj.
with the Ft. Lewis sub-school.
mander.
household goods, joint ownership
“Popcorn" Picone is an experi­ and power of attorney.
The “Sales Store" (Bldg. T-4-
All transactions will be by cash;
enced dinner cook, boasting profic­
321), is located at Ave. I and 1st credit will not be extended.
“The army wife should have her
Watchea — Jewelry
iency in the preparation of a long
St., N., neurthenst of Headquarters
Wives or dependents of author­ list of tasty special dishes. But in own birth certificate," the chap­
Munirai Instruments
building.
lain’s letter, “birth certificate of
ized army personnel may obtain
Guns — Suits — I.uggage
At “Sales Store,” ns explained merchandise by displaying privi­ the Army T/3 Picone restricts each child; proof of marriage (the
himself
to
strictly
GI
dishes.
by l.t. Hartmann, foodstuffs anil lege cards.
certificate given by the minister is
Registration went into high genr
other merchandise will be sold to
The Sales Commissary store, Wednesday when 256 new students not legal proof of the marriage);
army authorized personnel. No which is a subsidiary of the Field
if divorced, a certificate copy of the
personal checks can l>e cashed in Commissary, will be open daily— were enrolled by the school. This public record of the divorce pro­
is
the
largest
single
group
of
stu
­
the store.
ceedings; knowledge of the location
from 0830 until 1115 and from 1300
As to personnel who cun buy^ until 1430—except on Sundays and dents to begin training at one time of all property and papers, and the
since
the
founding
of
the
school
(1) Enlisted nun may purchase holidays and the last working day
Thursday. November 12—
Friday. November 13—
last August. The midweek enroll-« business affairs that relate to the
toilet articles, tobacco and cigar- of each month.
family.
”
merit figure included 131 mess of­
ette*. No privilege card is neces-
As an example of privileges ac­
ficers, 50 student mess sergeants
(Ginger Rogers-Ray Milland) ’
sh ry ; your uniform is your pass.
corded an officer's family, there is
Shootin’ links
and
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cooks.
The
Battle
of Midway
(2) Married men, or men with de­
The 50 student mess sergeants this provision for transportation:
(Fay Bainter-Edward Arnold)
Movietone News
The only Jap who escaped the
pendents may, in addition, purchase
“
In
case
an
officer
is
ordered
to
provisions upon displaying privi­ Yankee marksmen, and lie was are members of the first mess ser­ duty outside the continental U. S.,
Saturday, November 11—
All About Dogs
311 N. Commercial St.
lege cards.
wounded, wus the medical freak geants’ classes conducted by the the quartermaster will pack and
Picture People
Salem. Oregon
Privilege cani, lie it explained, from Yokohama, who hud his heart | school. Classrooms now bulge with ship his household goods and trans­
students dnily.
Sunday-Monday, November 15-16—
must be obtained ut Sales Store on his right side.
port his dependents to any desig­
nated point in the U. S. Make your
(Guy Kibbee-Margaret Hayes)
ARMISTICE l»\Y
plans now and know what you
(Brian Donlevy-Veronica Lake)
Sgt. C. 11. Wolfsberger
The Dover Boys
the day when such men want to do.”
At this meeting the wives of
(Lon Chaney-Dick Foran)
Movietone New»
Tuesday. November 17—
officers decided to form n perma­
>k far away to the eastern sky
Wednesday. November 18—
And dream of another N'ovemlier nent organization.
day
(George Brent-Brenda Marshal)
\\ ith rumbling guns in the distant Provost Marshal Gets
(Bette Davis-Claude Rains)
Neptune’s Daughters
gray,
Movietone News
New Two-Way Radio
Chips Off the Old Block
Lying out there in the muddy grass
It’s a Dog’s Life
With morning air nil filled with
Not every MI’ is a Superman, re-
gas.
I gardless of what these soldier cops
Trying in van the distance to may think. But they’ve recently in.
Thursday. November 12—
scan—
Friday-Saturday, November 13-14—
I stalled a two-way radio rig in the
PiKLCOU It ••(• sab k,
More an animili than a man.
|
provost
marshal's
office
that's
so
hpa-CUs CwsMsy, U m ld**4 City. N. V.
holy by
Then, of a sudden, an hour before depressingly efficient that many a
(Ginger Rogers-Ray Milland)
| wayward soldier will credit the
noon,
Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.
The
Battle
of Midway
(Fay Bainter-Edward Arnold)
A silence not to lie forgotten soon, [ MP’s with superhuman powers.
Movietone News
The
radio
set-up
includes
both
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All About Dogs
of Corvallis
A silence so strange that it didn’t
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HAVE YOU VISITED
CAFETERIA
SERVICE CLUB N.I
1st Street North & Club Avenue
We are still serving Steaks,
Lunches and Sandwiches.
Complete fountain service --
Sales Commissary Is
Opened Here Tuesday
All at very reasonable prices.
Drop in, enjoy excellent meals, well-prepared
Eligibility and Methods Needed
For Purchasing Goods, Outlined
Serving Hours Daily 0700 to 2200
Sunday: 0800 to 2200
Fountain 1000 to 2200
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CAMP ADAIR
THEATRES
Exchange
Loan Office
Weekly Progam for Theater No. 1
The Major and the Minor The War Against Mrs.
Hadley
MONEY TO LOAN
Scattergood Survives
Murder
The Glass Key
The Mummy's Tomb
You Can't Escape Forever Now, Voyager
BIC DRINK
TO GO BUT!
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-
Weekly Program for Theaters No. 3 and 4
seem real
■FUMMB I
A silence so awful you almost« I
Send Her
w
could feel;
And heads started popping over
each mound
Of dirt, and there wasn’t an earth,
ly sound.
...by wir». Bunded delivery
And we on the front, all were re­
lervice .. Florist Telegraphic
signed
Delivery Association ....
1 hat all too late was the Armistice
A N Y « H K R E
signed.
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FLOWERS
TODAY
Leading Floral Co.
nd so today, on the pavement, | Pho. 201, Corvallis. 4M Madison
the marcher's slow tread
rhoes to me again the steps of
our dead
MORRIS
And their voices come back to me
OPTICAL
rein the grave;
CO.
t, forget not today that our all
Sunday or
Bishop's
re gave
evenings
Thit people stay free, and happj
and guy.
Yet remember their dead, on
Armistice Day.”
Your Store
in Salem
Headquarter* for
Regulation
New :
and
appointment-
if not con­
venient other­
wise.
Phone 5528
Dr. Harry E. Morris
444 State St„ Salem
FIELD CAPS
for every brunch
of the nervier.
Take advantage of new LOW RATES for bodily injury and
roperty damage:
n-urance
Annual Cast
Cia.«« A— Estiinateti a innual mileage 3.000
»12 75
Class 11 Katinnated a nnual mileage 7. MW
»It. 50
t la«« C All < 'them ..
114.60
Named driver
»10.80
no nuieage limit
Kate* ha -ed on 1 $f.000 MtM* •' bodily injury 45.000
property da magi Incr*M*>l limit.« «lightly higher,
•For $1,(•00 »5,t> bodily injury and $1.000 property
ntiluiV above rates 20 per cent.
$2.00
•••••#
I Bishop
Salem. Oregon
» I » » I » » I li I • ••••» »•V
b y
pl. Giro ii Sheets. 3 feet and 1 inch, must stand on a
i 21 tuches aboie the ground in order to look straight mtn
the fere <>l hi- romradr. < pl. George M Dinsmore. with an altitude
ul 4 feet. IV loihea. Ihry March la ths »aas batuUuo.
insurance
mveragv
BARTON
of
alt
kind«,
see
the
AGENCY
>n — Kcal Estate and lusurance — Phone 1M0
The War Against Mrs.
Hadley
The Major and the Minor
Picture People
Sunday. November 15—
Monday, November 16—
You Can't Escape Forever
(George Brent-Brenda Marshal)
Neptune’s Daughters
Chips Off the Old Block
It’s a Dog’s Life
Tuesday-Wednesday. November 17-18__
Scattergood Survives
Murder
(Guy Kibbee-Margaret Hayes)
The Mummy's Tomb
(Lon Chaney-Dick Foran)
The Glass Key
(Brian Donlevy-Veronica Lake)
The Dover Boys
Movietone News
Weekly Progam for Theater No. 5
Thursday-Friday. November 12-13__
Saturday. November 14—
Eagle Squadron
You Can't Escape Forever
(Robert Stack-Diana Barrymore)
Movietone News
Sunday-Monday. November 15-16—
Now, Voyager
(George Brent-Brenda Marshal)
Neptune’s Daughters
Chips Off the Old Block
It’s a Dog’s Life
( Bette Davis-Claude Rains) Tuesday. November 17—
Movietone News
The Mummy's Tomb
(Lain Chaney-Dick Foran)
Wednesday. November 18—
Scattergood Survives
Murder
(Guy Kibbee-Margaret Hayes)
Cairo
(Jeanette MacDonald-Robert Young)
Song of Victory
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THEATER LOCATIONS AND SHOW TIMES
No. 1 Avenue C
No. 3—Avenue
No. 4—Theatre
No. 5— Avenue
and South 7th St.
D and North 7th St.
Ave.
D and South 5th St.
1st performance
2nd Perf. Mat. Sunday
... 1830 ........
2030
1400
(No Mat.)
1800 ........... 2000
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1400
1830________ 2030
1400
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