Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, November 19, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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Camp Adair Sen Uy
lnuraday, ?■■ v ember lb, 1942
Adair Camera Club
Makes Future Plans
T representatives of 'the CorvallU
I USO namely Mrs. Olive Warren, of
the recreational unit, and Miss
Eleanor McFall, USO president—
’ and plans were discussed whereby
the residents of Corvallis will in­
vite the soldiers stationed at Camp
Adair over for dinner on Thanks-
I giving.
In order to get an idea of the
| number of men who would desire to
| K°> Miss Elizabeth Rogers, director
i °f Service Club 2 where the meet-
, *nF was held, suggests that you
l,'ave your name with her, or with
Mrs. Merriam, social and recrea­
tional hostess at Club 2, or with
Mrs. Margaret Blodgett, director,
or Miss Venola Gibson, social and
recreational hostess over at Club 1.
Thanksgiving is one week away.
Better sign up now if you want to
go.
Reservations should be made in
person.
General Martin Tries Army Chow
Distinguished Rookies
See Modern Tactics
Woman Is Honorary
Timber Wolf Member
’ ion on food carries weight. She
■ wrote:
“Chow in an enlisted men’s mess
hall, served in army style, found
the ‘soldiers for a day,’ hungry. It
was well cooked, wholesome food.
The mess hall was spotless as was
the kitchen, which attracted the
special attention of General Mar-
tin. It was the sort of food men
needed to prepare for what was
ahead.”
(Continued From Page 1)
CINCINNATI - Mrs. Irene Papin-
the only feminine “inductee” and
au filed a $15,000 damage suit
to Lt. J. S. Smith went the honor
Program Arranged
Newspaper Writer Is
against her landlord charging that
of presenting Miss Aaron’s classi­
a folding bed unfolded so quickly
At Initial Meet
Sister
of
Lt.
Col.
Here
fication questions.
it knocked her down.
Five Program Phases
Organization as a club and the
Miss Louise Aaron was the only
discussion of future plans were
The balance of “inductees day”
woman to receive a “certificate” as
accomplished during the first
was divided into five phases:
an honorary member of the Timber
formal meeting of the Camp Adair
Number one was an hour-long
Wolf Division, at last week’s
Camera club held Tuesday evening
condensation of the things a soldier "streamlined induction show” for
UNIFORMS ... INSIGNIA ... SUPPLIES
in the balcony of Service Club No.
must first learn in the army, dem­ civilian guests of distinction.
L.
T.
Chellis
1520 Jefferson St, Corvallis
2 from 7:30 until 9. More than a
onstrated from the stage of a bat­
She
is
the
sister
of
Lt.
Col.
dozen camera enthusiasts turned
talion hall in a series of ten
Thomas R. Aaron, of the division,
out and signed the roster as char­
smoothly - presented “dramatiza­
Take advantage of new LOW RATES for bodily injury and
and was here to cover the event for
ter members.
property damage:
tions.”
The Oregon Journal of Portland,
Annual Cost
Insurance
A general plan of club activities
These embraced demonstration and Adair is the third camp where
Class A—Estimated annual mileage 3,000
........... $12.75
Was formulated from suggestions
of motor aptitude tests in which she had attended an “open house”
Class B—Estimated annual mileage 7,500
........... $13.50
made by the members. One is to
Class C—All others
.......... $14.50
Gov. Sprague, incidentally, came affair.
present, at each meeting, some of­
Named driver policy, no mileage limit ................................ $10.80
through with flying colors; army
The first was at Camp Lee, Va.,
Rates based on $5,000 $10,000 bodily injury—$5,000
ficer or enlisted man experienced
organization; semaphor; first aid; near her home city of Petersburg,
property damage. Increased limits slightly higher.
in some phase of photography, who
»For $1,000 $5,000 bodily injury and $1,000 property
manual of arms; rifle nomencla­ and it was the camp’s first social
Will talk briefly on that phase and Sgt. Dear: Bum Steer.
damage, reduce above rates 20 per cent.
ture; a "yard-bird” lesson in man­ function of the kind. She covered
discuss it with the club. Lt. George
For complete insurance coverage of all kinds, see the
ual of arms; military discipline; that camp as a reporter and saw
H. Godfrey, post public relations I've Seen Dizzy Dean
care
of
clothing.
The
“
rookies
”
the processing of a soldier and was
officer, will discuss military cen­ Is He, I Mean?—Zilch
were themselves subjected to test hostess for a day. The second place
308 Jefferson — Real Estate and Iusurance — Phone 1520
sorship and other photographic
in the final demonstration, for was Camp Pickett, Va., where she
Major-General Charles II. Martin, retired, ex-governor of
phases at the next meeting set for
Dear Sgt.: Well, chief, I don't
radio aptitude.
Oregon, a guest of the "Timber Wolf” division at Camp Adair
attended an open house. Also she
next Monday night, November 23, know how to explain this but I will
during an “induction”, party staged for state and city dignitaries,
Next, quite logically, came chow. accompanied medical troops on a
in the balcony of Service Club 2, try and I guess I had better apol­
enjoyed the army beans served by Sergeant Frank Hedinger.
It was GI and tasty, served at a hike and wrote about it.
comer of Club Avenue and First ogize first. Since interviewing
(Public Relations photo.)
battalion mess hall by men under
Street South.
“But this camp,” she said on the
Carmichael the bear I’ve wanted to
Stevens & Son
Mess Officer, Lt. Robert B. Miller range here,” has the most beautiful
Contests Considered
do something big besides looking
If Your Name Is Here
SHORT SHORT STORY
and S/Sgt. Robert Karbowski, mess terrain of all that I have seen.”
Camera and photo contests were all over the post for the type lice
Capt. John F. O’Shea, post You Have Mail at PO
sergeant.
Miss Aaron’s story on Camp
discussed at length and all mem­ you sent me after so when I got
From mess the jeep convoy car­ Adair ended thus:
bers were urged to be on the look­ your note that Ilizzy Dean was a judge advocate, has a short
You can be assured of
perfect diamonds at Ste­
overcoat which does not belong
If your name appears in the fol­ ried the prominent rookie guests
out for good “shots.” The current Pvt. at 332 Depot Company of QM
“With Oregon’s beautiful moun­
vens;
one she w 111 be
to him. Capt. O’Shea does not lowing list, call in person at the directly to bleachers at the train­ tains providing an exquisite back-
Rad Cross activities, contest rules I was hotter than a Pfc. digging a
proud to wear.
have
a
short
overcoat
which
Camp
Adair
Post
Office
(1st
bldg.
ing field just north of 12th St. N. drop to this ‘theatre of operation,’
were read, and it is expected that ditch.
does belong to him. Someone East of Divisional H.Q.) for your between Avenues B and C. There a thrilled and thoughtful group of
Another scoop!
entries in this contest will be sub-
Jnitted by the members.
I rushed over after noon chow inadvertently took the short mail, and leave your correct mili­ they witnessed demonstrations in men watched a portion of the army
At every future meeting, the and asked some lads: “Is Dizzy overcoat belonging to Capt. tary address. (Name, grade, A.S.N., hand-to-hand combat, armed and in action, appreciating more the
O'Shea from the officers’ club organization.)
unarmed: mine planting and the work, the study, the training, the
club as a group will take some Dean really here?”
Anderson, Eugene; Ay#». Floyd; Ball,
“Yah,” they said. “He's now
Saturday night, leaving a short Howurd
running
of a mine field; running determination and the spirit of the
phase of army life and develop it
I
Barham, Z.tdu L. Mrs.;
Bey h n. Cornell;
Bhekbettor, Alfred*; of the blitz and assault courses. men who carry the fight to the
overcoat which does not belong Biasing,
pictorially. A list of possible sub­ asleep in T17-458.”
Exquisite diamonds and
M Herman; Bono, Frank Dill;
He was. Hast I wake him? Go to ('apt. O’Shea. In other words, Bronn, Carl Henry; Canfield, Richard Here, first-hand, was demonstrated enemy.”
wedding rings. Modern
jects will be prepared by next meet­
».*;
“
Chamberlain;
Chapple,
Odis;
Col-
designs in matching sets.
('apt. O’Shea would like to ex­ lins, Glenville A.*; Comstock, Louis F.; the tactics of comando fighting
Miss Aaron’s authority in mili­
ing night by one of the club mem­ ahead, said the men sitting around
><>uwr, Karl*.
after eating. If you are a reporter, change the short overcoat he Conner,
tary
affairs
may
be
debatable,
but
bers.
plus
a
glimpse
of
what
chemical
I _ ...
Davenport,
I) C ; Dayis, A. J.*; Davis,
Terms
Carl M . Dunagan, Thomas J *; Eiiiey. warfare means.
as a lady from the South her opin-
now has for his own.
The group also discussed the pos­ they smiled, he won’t
‘‘IE.
Ralph
E •
Esmond, Thomas: Fiddler,
I
begin
to
admit
1
am
sibilities of camera trips in the
Again guests were whisked in
Charles,
ph ; Fults,
Colts, Dan;
Dan; Foster, Arnold W.*;
Goodman, John; Gat). Robert E.; Guereno, jeeps to another field.
vicinity of Camp. Further discus­ mit.)
Here Col.
ing:
B<rt, Henry, Robert: Hubbard, Wood
WAFFLES - ANY TIME
I shook his comfort. He groaned
tow; .Jensen,
Jensen. Homer E.*;
E ": .Jones, 1*. FX, Welcome P. Waltz explained the
sion along this line will be heard
“
The
pitcher
you
arc
referring
•Jordan, Beni. Roland
Roland*;
Klein, Thomas;
Steaks and
’. ...
_______ _
Final-
something
like
“
Awu,
awa.
”
next time.
Roy,
”
• R.
■*. ”
>y , Ki
Kruel,
E. . ; Kruzinka, John, mechanics of hasty field fortifica­
Jewelers
about is really named Jerome. His Knoii
Lunches
loej;
• - -
-
»«<»•>>
iom, . Joe;
iuv , 4 Lee. -
ly
he
woke.
LaBriola.
Robert
E. ; - Lille
The meeting was called to order
339 Court St.
gard, Clarence .. __
B. ; Lc
Long, J. F
D.. Lonien. tions, primarily vital in defensive
I talked to Car- nick-name is Dizzy Denn. 1 AM Jack;
I
said,
like
THE
WAFFLE
SHOP
"_____ , Arturo
Lucero,
Arturo; ; Ma<*ik, Willie J.; fighting. These ran the gamut—
and presided over by acting chair­
Manna ma. Alfred ' ( .... Marsh, _
Bill*; Mil
rnichacl. “Are you Mr. Pvt. Dizzy Dizzy Dean, right down to my brandt.
Across from Albany Hotel
I Leslie A
A.; Mockiness, Milton ; one- and two-man fox-holes, “spid­
man Sgt. Raymond C. Johnson,
Army
papers.
I
met
this
other
Mon tie th, Wayne;
Dean?
”
Mooring, J a m e ■ ;
and among members present were
er
traps,
”
a
prone
shelter,
a
37-
M ii Ji IeSilt n Ben Frank; Murphy, Father ;
\
He said yes. I told him who I Dean in '27, the first year he Murphy,
, ,, Frank; Myers, Jim.
Privates Christian Hauge, Ronald
mm. attack shelter (which the |
R.; Navinik, Norman
was and how I liked baseball. I pitched for the Cards. I am five I t .-' Nagletnan,
'
. Bernard
.. .............
H. Seivester, Stanley J. Karika,
Robert A.; O’Toole. Thomas Germans have employed consider- I
years old than he, though, being 43. L.*; OAidorf,
Owens, George B.; Padgett, Elmer
_____ ; ,
Julio N. Alcala, Myron Modin, Wil- got pretty enthused.
I’atil; Peters, Arthur H.; Peterson, Pete; ably), standing heavy machine-gun
“
I,
”
continued
Pvt.
Dean,
“
used
I said: “How’s the ol’ arm, Diz?”
iotrazewski. B. J.*
Jeroy Murdock and Theron Peter-
Ranta. Eugene; Rice, Joe; Robinson, emplacement for defensive action;
He «aid pretty good and coming to handle polo ponies and thorough­
■on. More club members are ih»-
Felton; Scott, Everett ().: ___________
Stevenson, a light machine-gun emplacement I
bred
horses
in
niy
civilian
profes
­
more waked up answered several
Howard \ ; Sullivan, George M.; Taggart,
sired, it was announced.
Farneat
;
Taylor,
N.
*
- L. —
L.
;
Tormey,
P.; built so tanks will roll over with­
sion.
That
is
perhaps
why
1
am
at
question.. He said he’d been in the
i Tortora, Eugene E.; Trainer. T.; Turner.
army since July, coming here from 332 Depot Company of QM today. < 'rawford ; Twill, R. <', Vinson, Robert out destroying it; 81-mm. and 60-
E ; Walah. William J. Wella. Bill: Will
mm. mortar emplacements.
I am very tired,” said Dean, “so i.iiu,
Thanksgiving Feasts
Ft. Riley about eight weeks ago.
John, Wilson, Earl Wood. O. T.;
i Young, Jim.
On this field also was a complete
g'hye now.”
“
l>o
you
plan
to
play
ball
at
* Tienotes newspaper, package, maga-
Available for EM
array of wire entanglements—the j
„ envelope.
Hoping this gives you some ex­ sine, or large
Camp Adair?”
Buyers.
C. L. ~
double-apron fence, the goose-ber-1
“Yes, 1 guess so,” said Pvt. Dean. planation, I am, sincerely hoping
Peter Cohan, Daisy Collins, Louis F.
If «omeone came up to you and
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
ry, concertina, hedgehog, high wire I
Comatock, Menard Cunningham
"When
did
you
piny
last?
”
to
remain
on
the
staff,
asked you to have dinner with him
Paul Davis, Orval Dixon, Ward Doyle,
entanglements
and
the
French-
I
Pvt. A. Zilch.
Jack Dureen.
“Down home,”
• NOW. VOYAGER
• CAIRO
on Thanksgiving day, what would
Thomas J. Eastes.
conceived cheval de Frise.
(Bette Davis-Paul Henreid)
“hi Oklahoma?"
(Jeanette MacDonald-Robert Young)
Frauk Finch, Mrs. Wright 1). Fernley,
be yopr answer? Or i« it tuking
A Ferraro.
The concluding phase carried |
Movietone Nçws
Song of Victory
Now We’re Making "Time"
“Naw," said the great bull play­
too much for granted to think that
Robert L. Gaddis, Ines Garza, .Jimmie
guests and their hosts to artillery i
er. "Brownwood, Texas. Semi-pro.”
John Gzolosi.
y<»u would say “no?”
This camp newspaper com­ Green,
Donald C. Hartwell, Jiin Henderson, range number three. Here, Major
1 wondered: “Do you think you’ll
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21
SUNDAY-MONDAY, NOV. 22-23
Yesterday, the good hostesses of
Erling
Henrikson,
William
H.
Henry,
pliments the magazine “Time”
Herzog.
Fielder P. Greer introduced a |
Camp Adair got together with two ever pitch in the big leagues on its good judgment in pick­ Ernest
• MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA
Alvin Jackson.
THE FOREST RANGERS
again?"
John S. Kelly, John Kinsler,
___
Pfc. demonstration which completely I
(Allan Jones-Jane Frazee)
ing up the interview In which Knippela.
(Fred MacMurray-Paulette Goddard)
Edward
(>.
Kroker.
"I never did pitch in the big
Edward Legg,
.
• STAND BY ALL NETWORKS
.lohn E. Leonard, embraced work with light field
Donald’s Garden
Major Osborn, of Cooks and Dan William
M Lynch.
leagues,” said Dean. “Besides, I am
weapons.
(John Bi»al-Florence Rice)
Movietone News
11 art.Id J
Marsh, Thomas E. May,
Bakers School, came out against
a catcher, not a pitcher.”
It first portrayed the primary
William 1’ McGarry, _______
Johnnie . L McGill,
K.P.
ns
a
penalty.
It
’
s
been
Rohrrt
«1
Miller,
Rafael
Mora.
Well, 1 knew better than that nyd
training of artillery-men. This was |
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Karl Niemann.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
printed by newspapers all over,
Mirhuel O'Day.
said so, saying “Pish and tosh,”
landscape
target firing at 1,000-
Walter Prrkuis, Henry A. Peterson,
too.
•
MANILA
CALLING
like Carmichael.
• SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES
Harrell Powell.
inch range, shooting five rounds
Leroy Rely ear, Raymond J Rickett.
(Lloyd Nolan-Carole Landis)
Then Pvt. Dean explained, say-
(Betty Grahe-John Payne)
John Bobers, Barnet L. Roaart. Jack T. from cover position with ,22-calibre
Don't Lie
The Japoteurs
It Couldn't Happen Here?
Rush.
rifle-
a
highly-aecurate
display
hy
Orville Shctnev, C T. Sluajf. Alfred
Popular Science
Movietone News
Delivery Guaranteed
They say responsible party at Smith, Charles E, Smith, C. S Smith, the squad under Sgt. Barney Dann.
Robvr t E Smith. James Stiner.
Light
Weapons
Demonstrated
Aberdeen
Proving
Ground,
Mil.,
i
* Thanksgiving
Samuel Tackett, Willis D Tennant.
Richard ' If ford, Joseph Illidge.
Followed then a demonstration
running yet and taking
• Birthdays
Marvin
1 Warren,
.
Harland
Watson,
Henri Watson, G Weiss. Charlea C Wil- covering use of four principal in­
when he dares at the
* Family Days
ha, Ellworth Wilson, Edward Wisner.
Clubs.
fantry weapons, concentrated on
• Sweetheart
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19
By Appointment
a standard 200-yard range objec­
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOV. 20-21
Anytime
It appeared in the post ptiblica-
CHIEF MOVES
Evenings
• CAIRO
tion "Flaming Bomb.”
Bonded Member F.T.D.
Soon to move from Corvallis tive. All approaches were at crouch
• NOW, VOYAGER
I
Phone 470 or 440-J
(Jeanette MacDonald-Robcrt Young)
Whether it was simply a typo- where he has lived since June, will run, firing from cover position.
(Bette Davis-Paul Henreid)
Song
of
Victory
Prefaced in all instances by ex­
Movietone News
graphical error or born of sonn be l amp Adair’s fire chief, A. L.
DR. A. W. MARKER
monstrous premeditation seems the Sherk. Chief Sherk, his wife and planatory remarks, guests then
OPTOMETRIST
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 22
Next to Hotel Benton
matter of debate. The article win two daughters will occupy the for­ saw the efficiency with which
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23
Phone 750
Corvallis
Ball Bldg.
about the food served at the Mess mer l onger residence on Suver American soldiers carry these light
• MANILA CALLING
Corvallis
MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA
weapons to action:
Road, near Highway 98.
Hells.
_ ,
(Lloyd Nolan-Carole I-andis)
(Allan Jones-Jane Frazee)
The heavy machine-gun, a water- I
ARMY CASH TAILORS
AGENCY
BARTON
DIAMONDS
$37.50
Stevens & Son
CAMP ADAIR
THEATRES
Weekly Progam for Theater No. 1
Flowers!
Wired Anywhere
Today!
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Weekly Program for Theaters No. 3 and 4
RUSSELLS
Photo Finishing
25«=
By means of a “Class A Pay Reservation" Officers,
Eidisted Men. and Civilians, may now set aside a
portion of their salary towards the purchase of War
Savings Bonds.
The program for the sale of United States Govern
ment War Bunds has five major objectives.
Per Roll of 8 Pictures
Free Enlargement
One-Day Service
1. To help finance the war program,
2 To reduce the civilian use of articles and
materials needed for military purposes.
3. To help in the fight against rising prices.
BERMAN'S DRUG STORE
4. To build up a reserve of purchasing power
Opposite The Banks
Corvallis, Oregon
to keep industry going and provide employ­
ment after the war.
5. To provide future financial security for all.
Mrs.
HOGG BROS.
for
Miss (Grade)
(laist Name)
(First Name)
(Initial)
(Regiment or Unit to which v>u are attached )
Quality Furniture
and Appliances
PLEDGE NOM' by signing vour name on the
ABOVE DOTTED LINE.
A War Bond representative in your section will
contact you for further information, regarding this
Savings Plan.
At Moderate Prices
Terms
260 State St.
Mr.
Salem
IM) NOT FAIL TO TEAR OUT THIS CLIPPING
AND FORWARD TO THE OFFICE OF THE WAR
BOND OFFICER. POST HEADQUARTERS. CAMP
ADAIR. OREGON.
cooled, 52-pound piece, capable of
firing 150 rounds per minute; the
light machine gun, which is air-
cooled; the M-l, or Garand rifles,
admittedly the world’s finest small
arms weapon and capable, for a
limited time, of delivering a tre-
mendous volume of fire power; the
Browning rifle. Today's Browning
is a mechanism vastly improver!
over its daddy, born during World
War I.
Thus ended the demonstration in
tactics of training for modern war.
Postlude, at officers' mess that
evening, was fitting. General Cook
tn presenting the distinguished
“rookies” with their certificates.
admitted to keen pride in the men*
of his command, and as comment
on a significant day. of them said:
“They are keenly interested in
their profession — and fully aware
of what they owe to you and their
government.''
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Popular Science
STAND BY ALL NETWORKS
(John Beal-Florence Rice)
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY. NOV. 24-25
• THE FOREST RANGERS
MacMurray-Paulette Goddard)
Donald s Garden
Movietone News
f
Weekly Progam for Theater Nc. 5
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19-20
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21
• THE GLASS KEY
• MANILA CALLING
(Brian Donlevy-Veronica Lake)
The Dover Boys
Movietone News
(Lloyd Nolan-Carole Landis)
Don't Lie
Popular Science
SUNDAY-MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22-23
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
• SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES
• MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA
_
.
(Betty Grabe-John Payne)
The Japoteurs
Movietone News
4
Frazee
(Allan Jones-Jane
____ . )
• STAND BY ALL NETWORKS
(John Beal-Florenee Rice)
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25
• WILDCAT
GET YOUR DANCE TICKETS
Ticket« for the Friday night
dance« at the two Service Club*
will now be issued by the spe­
cial service officer» of the vari­
ous unit« in camp and in case«
where there are no such officers
the ticket» will be available at
the orderly rooms.
Tickets will be available on
Thursday, the day before the
dance. The purpose of this is to
do away with the crowding at
dances.
(Richard Arlen-Buster Crabbe)
South American Sports
The Hep Cat
Information Please
THEATER LOCATIONS AND SHOW TIMES
1st performance
2nd Perf. Mat. Sunday
No. 1—Ave. CAS. 7th St. Phone 2243
1830
2030
1400
No. 3—Ave. D A N. 7th St. Phone 3293
1800
2000
(No Mat.)
No. 4—Theatre Ave. Ph. 2940 (Theater Officer) 1845 .......
2045
1400
No. 5—Ave. DAS. 5th St. Phone 2293
1830
-2030.........
1400
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