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Camp Adair Sentry Thursday. December 10,1912. New Training Center Set Up al Boise, Ida. delivery, and air mail through the Recreation Committee of Corvallis. Messages so far have been re ceived from the governors of Mas sachusetts, New York. Ohio, In dia, Michigan, Nebraska. North Da Will Prepare Men for kota, California and New Mexico. No "Neighborhood Parties” are be Immediate SCU Work ing held this week on account of the dance for Camp Adair soldiers Establishment of a new army at the Memorial Union ball room training center to provide basic of Oregon St e College in Cor and certain special training for of vallis this Saturday night. ficers and enlisted men destined for Service Command units, has been announced at the headquar Fio Rito's Band Wows ters of Major General Kenyon A. 'Em; Show Acclaimed Joyce, commanding general of the Ninth Service Command, at Fort (Continued From Page 1) Douglas, Utah. Guy,” then was called hack to offer The center will be located at an old favorite, "Blue Skies.” Boise Barracks. Idaho. Three com Dinner Helped panies of officers and enlisted men And came Candido, the bull- will staff it. Personnel necessary to provide a minimum staff of in fiddler extraordinary. Nobody structors, company headquarters, knows how this swart, pug-nosed and training personnel for the pancake; with a voice covering an first course, will be drawn from unpredictable range from fog-horn posts and camps in the Ninth Serv. to pip-squeak, got that way. The ice Command. Whenever practic 2's-steak dinners Candy is reliably able, such officers and enlisted reported by Manager Roy Scrivner men will be returned to their ori to have taken on at PX Restaurant ginal units, or replaced, upon com across the street, before the per formance might be accountable. pletion of the initial classes.. Anyhow Candido got enough ap All posts, camps, and stations will benefit from the training cen plause to declare an armistice. ter, since it will relieve such es His renditions, if that’s what they tablishments of the need for con wrere, included “Jumpin' Jive,” “I tinuous basic training programs Said No," "Seven Beers With the required at present J Wrong Man,' ,” a touch of spinach such as are i _____ J direct .is__ A c from ___ I nnor... opera. Put But t they wouldn’t let him when men - are ___ received reception centers. It will reduce go until Candy tried one called and. in time, eliminate requisitions “Me, Myself and I.” Three band numbers concluded to provide personnel for other in stallations; and it will provide for the too-short hour — “Jersey greater stabilization of personnel Bounce,” “Praise the Lord and within posts; and it will provide Pass etc.” and Fio Rito’s own new an available supply of basically number called “Thumb’s Up and V trained men ready to start work at for Victory.” It was sung appeal once as replacements throughout ingly by Jimmy Baxter. Then the band gathered up their the Service Command. instruments and went back to Salem. Most of the EM went al— PARTIES A SUCCESS Another half thousand Camp oh, oh! What are we saying! A<lair soldiers attended parties hon Pvt. Sherlock Holmes has been oring 15 states last Saturday. Sev en more governors have sent greet : assigned to the Military Police at special ' Ft. Lewis, Wash. ings to their men by wire, i, -i . _________ • -- ----- :------ - ------• ARMY CASH TAILORS UNIFORMS ... INSIGNI A ... SUPPLIES L. T. Chillis 1520 Jefferson St., Corvallis ---------------- - ------- - ...-------------------------------------- — MILITARY STRAP Authentic Monk Strap Sizes From 6 to 12 Also Available Jn Lace Blucher Others to $8.95 Wide Selection Of CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS For The Folks Back Home $1.79 to $5.95 Large stock of RUBBER BOOTS, $4 80 & $5.45 ■L Freedom or Slavery? Ifs Up To Us ... 96t/i W/7/ Dramatize English Blitz on Air • i (Continued From Page 1) ton Churchill announced that “The Battle of Britain is about to begin. On this battle depends the survival of Christian civilization, and Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island fortress or lose the war.” But Hitler did not break the Brit ish people. In fact. September saw Welshmen, Cockneys, lords, and chimneysweeps welded into a solid wall of impenetrable resistance. Damage was heavy, to be sure, and civilian casualties mounted in ever- increasing numbers, but from the Still "we were not unanimous, We could not believe comparative safety of their cata- the object was world conquest, because Hitler said it. combe-like air raid shelters, the British people shook their fists at The invasion at Pearl Harbor moved this nation to the sky from which burst the fires unanimous resolve. Incredible as it once appeared, it of hell, and shouted their defiance to the Nazi tormentors. has been demonstrated today that we Americans must September 15, 1940, was the make war our supreme effort. Every Man, Woman greatest day of the Battle of Lon don, and will be reenacted in the and Child in America Must Make the Maximum Effort second scene. Just as Big Ben was striking the hour of noon, 000 Ger to Win This War and Preserve Our Free Way of Life. man Dorniers escorted by fighter THINK CLEARLY, and do not hesitate to make planes reached the center of the city and began a methodical bom- “EVERY PAY DAY, BOND DAY." banlment of the lesser industrial establishments and tenements be low." Between 150 and 200 indi OFFICE OF THE WAR BOND OFFICER vidual aerial combats took place in CAMP ADAIR, OREGON the first 30 minutes of the raid and 1X5 Nazis never reached home. Air rai<i protection became the watchword of the British Isles while Camp Commander Blessed Event is Future Event the municipal police and fire fight In last week’s account of the ing departments expanded many Cautions on Colds promotion of Lt, Benjamin A. times with the addition of civilian Almvig (from second to first), personnel. (Continued From Page 1) it was erroneously said that he As the great aerial conflict drew had a child. This turns out to fewer than 10 per cent are cases of to a close and the people began to have been premature. Uninten influenza, mostly very mild. Fewer breathe a bit easier, Winston tionally, your newspaper com than 2 per cent of the respiratory Churchill made the immortal dec- mitted a “Walter Winchell.” If cases are pneumonia cases. In general, the bad colds are uncertain on the meaning of that, you may understand if it among recruits who reached here CLASSIFIED is pointed out that the columnist after long rides on trains and have ADVERTISING has a way of announcing births hot had a chance to become accli Ten cent« per line per insertion mated. Colds will decrease. Col. Mc in advance. Count 5 word* to line. Cash must Coy expects, as the army diet builds company copy with order. Lt. Almvig is in the finance office of the Timber Wolf Div them up and as reasonable exercise toughens them. ision. NOTICE : Soldiers placing He believes that before long the classified ads in this column sick rate will be remarkably low, M.P. Sweater Bays Send for the combat troops. It may be which require answer to your location, must have answers higher among limited service men, Thanks to Santa Claus go through Camp Public Rela he thinks, unless these men are tions office. No outfit designa Capt. Julius Hale, Provost Mar careful to be out in whatever sun tions may be printed in these shal and Battalion Commander of shine there is, and unies» they use columns. Public Relations of Military Police, post guard and common sense in guarding their fice will forward answers to health. prison stockade, today had written your address. For more along thia line piense “thank you” letters of grateful ap preciation to eight of the Ameri road the Camp Commander’s Col ACREAGE, farms. Large selec can Red Cross chapters that have umn on the editorial page.- tion. Robinson Realty, Independ ence. pmo. sent 473 sleeveless sweaters to Camp Adair. Supply Sergt. Jack It Takes All Kinds of FOR RENT S. Vinson has distributed the sweaters. People to Make an MP AVAILABLE Dec. 30, two sleeping Capt. Hale termed the sweaters rooms for men only. Twin beds, “highly acceptable gifts” and com furnace heat, private bath. Call (Continued From Page 1) plimented the Red Cross upon the 865-M, Corvallis. p cent high school graduate and high quality of workmanship. He sent the letters to the follow Lockheed Aircraft employe; Jos WILL SH A RE 3-Rm. Monmouth Apt. or rent 1 room. Miss Mary ing chapters: Blackfoot, Ida.; eph Grimm, 20, Portland, Ore., Lee, P. X. 15. shipyard worker fresh from three Olympia and Cathlamet, Wash; Ogden, Beaver and Vernal, Utah; years at Oregon N; Norman D. WANTED Grants Pass, Oreg., and Quincy, Smith, 20, Carlin, Nev., high SOLDIERS to represent their own school senior and SP railroad work. Calif. outfits in the news columns of Herbert E. Gillander, Jr., Pendle The Sentry. Turn your stuff in ton, Ore., sportsman. to the Camp Public Relations William H. Kuelling, for 17 years Send Her office, where it goes through a Los Angeles leather worker and censorship and is prepared for shipyards employee; Almon R.Lieu- publication. lien, Pendleton, city fireman; Oliv er P. Campbell, Pryor, Okla., cat GIRL OR WOMAN for part time erpillar operator; Calvin L. Smith, ...by wire. Bonded delivery work. No heavy work. Steady service .. Florist Telegraphic 21, Portland ship welder; James H. employment. Call 805-M, Cor Delivery Association .... Anderson, South Gate, Cal., skilled vallis. p ANYWHERE wall board manufacturer; Regin- FOUND .ald T. Drumwright, Los Vegas, Leading Floral Co. Nev., electrician. Pho. 201, Corvallis, 458 Madison IN EXCHANGE NO. 2, 1 buneh of Wallace Rawles, 42, Los Angeles keys and 0 pairs of gloves. p publicist and former executive Hearst newspaper editor; Orville r 1 v L. Shrontz, Colorado University graduate and foreman of the Acme Brewing company; Ix>s Angeles; AUTO ACCIDENT Ijinre G. Waggoner, Ixm Angeles, FIRE LIFE division warehouse manager, West BURGLARY ern Auto Supply company; James and all other* M. Ellery, San Diego, Cal., city Reliable Slock Companies employe, ex-Marine and naturalist. STATE FARM INSURANCE Richard H. Kerns, San Diego grocery clerk; Roy C. Chalberg, World’s largest INSURANCE A BONDS manager of largest "drive-in” in Elka Bldg. Phone 112 Automobile Inaurante Hollywood, opposite Radio City; Corvallia, Oregon Company Ardy H. Gilbert, Pomona. Cal., k • » 1 í’i'yMk < • garage man; William J. Linihan, Hollenbeck Inaurante Service Jr., Culver City, Cal., Metro-Gold- Over Herrase’« Drag Store wyn-Mayer movie studio arts ef I’honr 71 A, CorraUis. Or*. fects electrician; Robert V. Dettin. ger. 28, Los Angeles, Douglas Air craft employe; Richard H. Fort- meier, lx» Angsles chain filling station manager, formerly of the University of Minnesota. Bruce E Bhamtt, Hollywood, a week film comedian known Regularly professionally as Eddie Bruce; Ar By Mali thur L. Gillett. Hollywood, chauf- ^ur for movie stars; Theodore W Fennell. Los Ange lee. .killed cab inet maker and former Pacific Coast flyweight boxing champion. Sergeants Lawrence Brown and 11« BRIK Send S Bill and LeRoy Bonfoey termed these men 1 TO CO IDT! Add rena Io “just shout the best outfit we ever I trained. They are quick, witling | CAMP ADAIR SENTRY and smart - good soldiers?" Box 347 The men. with the exception of Corva J N a , Oregon Ellery and Rawles, now Military Two worlds have collided. Both cannot survive. This war is a fight to the finish. Freedom or slavery is the stake. flowers TODAY 12" and 16" Lace Top (Must Have Ration Certificate) -------------------- ——--- a-r——e——------ BUSTER BROWN CORVALLIS Insurance ENLISTED MEN S CLOTHING laration to the world that, “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by SO many to so few.” These phases of greatest air attack of all time be included in the third and fii.nl scene. Credit for both the dramatiza- tion and direction of Saturday's program Baer of 9r>th Diviaion Headquar- ters Company, who will also serve as narrator. Actors, will include Privates Cecil Birnkrant and Max Ornstcin. of headquarters company. First Sergeant Charles J. Free man. Jr.. Div. Signal Co., and Flor ence Coardv Merriam. Hostess, and Sergeant Charles E. Myers. 383rd HAVE YOU VISITED CAFETERIA SERVICE CLUB No. 1 1st Street North & Club Avenue We are still serving Steaks, Lunches and Sandwiches. I Complete fountain service All at very reasonable prices Drop in, enjoy excellent meals, well-prepared. ★ ★ ★ Serving Hours Daily: 0700 to 2200 Sunday: 0800 to 2200 Fountain: to 2200 CAMP ADAIR THEATRES Weekly Progam for Theater No. 1 Thursday, December 10 • FOR ME AND MY GAL (Judv Garland-Gene Kelly) MOVIE IONE NEWS Saturday, December 12 • STRICTLY IN THE GROOVE (Mary Healy-Leon Errol) • THE IIIDDEN HAND (Craig Stevens-Elizabeth Frazer ) Friday, December 11 • NIGHTMARE (Diana Barrymore-Brian Donlevy) WD1 PANDA'S VIC TORY GARDEN THE SPORTS I. Q. Sunday-Monday, December 13-14 • Till NDER BIRDS (Preston Foster-Gene Tierney) SLOW HORSE Illi BLITZ WOLF MOVII IONE NEWS Wtihie.zdav, December 16 • YOI WERE NEVER LOVELIER (Fred Astaire-Rita Hayworth) Illi SHEEPISH WOLF MOVIETONE NEWS Weekly Program for Theaters No. 3 and 4 Thursday, December 10 • NIGHTMARE (Diana Bnrrvmore-Brian Donlevy) ANDY PANDA’S VIC TORY GARDEN THE SPORTS I. Q. Sunday, Decemlter 13 • SEVEN DAYS LEAVE (Victor Mature Lucille Ball) JASPER »ND HU inrvil I) HOI SE JERRI U \l.l) »ND ()R( IIESI l< \ Friday-Saturday, December 11-12 • FOR ME AND MY GAL (.luiiv Garland-Gene Kelly) MOVIE IONE NEWS Monday, December 14 • STRK TLY IN THE GROOVE (Mary Healy-Ix*on Errol) • THE IIIDDEN HAND (Craig Stevens-Elizabeth FruZcr) Elmer Patrick And Shoes Are Now Carried In The Clothing Store In EXCHANGE No. 2 Send The Weekly Progam for Theater No. 5 Thursday-Friday, December 10-11 • ROAD TO MOROCCO (Bing Crosby-Bob Hope) SO THIS IS AMEBIC V MOVIETONE NEWS Sweetie-Pie The , Remember—There Is No Officers7 Exchange' Sentry You Are All Welcome (There is just one »lace off limit the officers' Barber Shop) 6 Months For A Buck CAMP ADAIR EXCHANGE Pepsi Cola Bottling Co F of Corvallis Police, last Saturday were trans ferred to the Poet Guard company. OR »ISO A YEAR Saturday, December 12 • SEVEN DAYS LEAVE (Victor Mature-Lucill« Ball) JASPER »ND THE HAUNTED HOUSE JERIH « \I.D Wl) OR< DESTRA Tuesday, December 16 • STRK TLY IN THE GROOVE (Mary Healjr-Leon Errol) • THE IIIDDEN HAND (Craig Stevens-Elizabeth Frazer) Wednesday, December 16 • THE I ND) INC; MONSTER (James Ellison-Heather Ange)) HOCK-.A-RYF BAIH »1.1. OI T FOR V” SO YOI W AN I TO GIVE I P BMOMING THEATER LOCATIONS AND SHOW TIMES 1st performance No. 1- Ave. C & S. 7th St. Phone 2243 1H30 No. 3 Ave. D & N. 7th St. Phone 3293 1800 No. 4 -Theatre Ave. I’h. 2940 (Theater Officer) 1815 No. 5—Ave. D & S. 5th St. Phone 2293 ... 1830 2nd Perf. Mat. Sunday 2030 ........... 1400 2000...... (No Mat) 2045...............1400 ........ 2030.................. 1400