Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, December 17, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Six
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Brings Bride From Montana
SOCIAL SWIRL
Cooking With Gas
By T/5 Rolland C. Rogers
Of Cooks and Bakers School
By Adele Adair
With Christmas week coming up, the two Service clubs
are practically beside themselves, so many (and swell) are
their plans for the entertainment of enlisted men. Beside
♦hemselves with joy, because they’ve been able to plan such
a terrific time, Beside themselves with work and worry
because there’s so much to be done.
Enrollment in the various cours.
es offered by the Camp Adair
Branch, Ninth Service Command,
School for Bakers and Cooks,
touched an all time high in De-
cember.
Adequate instruction of this
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Service Club No. 1 with Hostess
large
number of students requires
Blodgett at the helm—has planned 1 scions soldiers this week is the
five classrooms for “book lamin' ”,
opening
yesterday
of
the
cafeteria
Something for every night between
an instructor staff of 14, and
December 20 and January 1. Looks in Service Club No. 2. Already the
three clerks to handle the “paper
good
news
has
gotten
around
and
like a jolly holiday at Adair, come
work.”
other
soldiers
have
tried
out
the
rain or snow. Some of the high­
The added office work incident
bill of fare to their complete satis­
lights are the appearance on Tues­
to the increased enrollment made
faction. You better try this good
day, December 22, at clubs No. 1
it necessary for school authorities
•nd No. 2 of a high school choir. food out, too.
to
obtain an additional typewriter
Miss Rogers, the gracious and
The choir includes some local gals,
and the services of two additional
competent
roost
ruler
or
hostess
who not only can warble a Xinas
Some Pfc. in Btry., of one of
clerks.
tune guaranteed to bring a nostal­ in Club No. 2 has been busy this
the Timber Wolf battalions, step­
The
School
was
founded
lafe
in
past
week
journeying
into
the
gic tear to your eye—but who arc
June, 1942. In the succeeding ped from a hotel room to what he
good-lookin’ enough to make you towns about this camp and telling
months the Camp Adair Schoo! supposed was a third story porch.
interested
ladies
exactly
what
they
brush it right away to get a better
has become one of the largest I He landed on hands and knees, two
can give the camp in the way of
look.
down.
branches in the entire Ninth Serv­ floors
goods
and
services.
She
has
ad-
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The same night at Service Club
ice
Command.
Present
indications
No. 1, Pvt. Leonard Green will dre o il n group from the Federat­
are that the current enrollment
take his usual weekly class through ed Churches and plans shortly to
will be more than doubled by Jan­
the mysteries' of shaking the old, speak before the Women's Club, in
uary 5, 1943.
Corvallis
and
Salem.
shall we say, hips, to Latin Ameri­
Two new clerks, Mrs. Ruth N.
The Salem department stores —
can music. In other words if you’re
Harris,
civilian employee, and Pvt.
interested ia learning the Rhumba, Miller’s, J. C. Penney and C. P.
Norman P. Hughes, joined the
Tango and other south-of-the- Bishop have been generous to the
School staff this week.
border fancies drop around at 8:30 extent of handing out carloads of
Mrs. Harris comes to the Branch
decorations
for
Christmas
to
be
p. m.
from
the Camp Judge Advocate’s
used iii decorating Service Club
Dances Friday
STATE FARM INSURANCE
office where she has been employ­
Tomorrow, of course, scon nn- No. 2.
ed since mid-November. Her hus­
World’s Largest
Tech. Sgt. Cleve R. Birkes and his bride, the former Miss
other service club dance and if you
Bridge Parti»*«
Lila L. Allen whose marriage »as solemnized by Chaplain G. L.
band is employed by the Grinnell
Automobile
Insurance
want to see Rome real cuties and
Steinbark in the Post Chapel, Friday evening, December 4.
Sprinkler Corporation now engaged
The weekly bridge parties at
dance with 'em, too, drop around.
Company
Formerly of Livingston, Mont., Mrs. itirkes had made her home
in construction at the Station Hos.
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor of Corvallis. Tech. Sgt.
They're flocking in from afar this Service Chib No. 2 arc a holiday
pital.
casualty.
They
will
not
be
held
Birkes
is
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Itirkes
of
Tacoma.
Wash.
time — McMinnville, Eugene, Al­
The Harris’s come from Nebras- Hollenbeck Insurance Service
from now until after New Year.
bany, Dalian and Independence.
Over Berman’s Drug Store
Private Jim Kennedy sparked our ka, and according to the House’s
Pvt. Charlie Woodbury, librar­ On Christmas eve which falls this
Phone 718, Corvallis, Ore.
squad to a triumphant vic­ “silent partner,” “Oregon has al-
year
on
Decemlier
24
there
will
ian de-luxe, for he used to work
tory over the 337th Quarter­ ready become home to us. We like
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in the New York City library on j l>c n party at Service Club No. 2
master Depot Co. last week. This
i
which
will
probably
be
one
of
the
42nd St. and Fifth Ave., ha« been
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at
week our group met the 691st
handed hi* transfer to n California most memorable of nil time. Fea­
I
I.aundry in the finals. Our Depot
tured will be the well-known Salem
FIRST
ST.
SOUTH
&E
post.
I
( o. was on the short end of the
: Choristers who will sing, guess
Annual Dance
by
score losing two out of three
what why Christmas carols. The
Biggest dance of the year will 25th will be a quiet day devoted
games. Good sportsmanship was
Pvt. Harry Klissner
be a giant affair held in the Field to Christmas save for the fact
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ORDER EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY.
shown on both sides.
There is no gift or remembrance for mother
House on Wednesday, December 23. that an informal musicale will form
For two weeks, thirteen men
or sweetheart like Flowers on Christmas Day.
Over 500 gals—500 glorious, dnz- a pleasant background.
Flowers Wired Everywhere
from our Depot Co. hnve been
There seems to be a ready-made I =
aling, dancing beauties, 500 will
Last Friday's dance at Club No.
be on hand to dance. Give ’em 2 had an intermission show thnt faithfully learning rifle marks­ Medic in the Timber Wrflf Division.
your hand, soldier. So — drop alone was worth the price of ad- manship under the supervision of i His name is Doctor E. Brown (yes,
around and have fun. The dunce mission. Pvt. la-stcr Baer, better Lt. Irwin J. Miller. Assisting him “Doctor” is his first name), and he I
= 147 Court, Salem
(Call Brite-Hops)
Phone 9195 =
is open to all on the post which known to his now languishing were Sgt. John Forbes and Cor­ is a T/Sgt.
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means hoth divininoli und station Broadway audiences ns Lester poral Russell Barry. Last week
complement, An augmented SCIJ Golden, sung, “Summertime' i” and these men went to the range to
band, led by S/Sgt. Robert Blink, some corky Irish ditties. There was qualify. Out of the thirteen, nine
TYPEWRITERS
will provide mimic for the occa- Aloysiua, who danced some Russian became marksmen. They arc Pri­
vates Richard Lindberg, Janie.,
alon.
dance.. And there was Mrs. Flor­ Kennedy, Seymour Fienberg, Wil­
ADDING MACHINES
I
Christmas Eve
ence Merriam, who trilled with liam Medrow, Job Whybrow, (’Im -
If you elect to spend Christmas “Daybreak" and “I Remember
REPAIRED
eve In camp—or if you’re spending I You." The 96th Artillery Bund ence Porter, Edward Keating, Bar.
it here anyway—you’ll be inter­ J provided the toe-tapping rhythm. ney Siegel and Donald Eniriek.
This complete« the basic trnining
ested in the plans Service Club
■Some mighty fine Christmas for the new men and raises our
No. 1 has made for your beguile decorations have been rounded up
aerici cquipmcmt
ment (that means fun). They're by Mrs. Florence Merriam and company’s average to over ninety
115 North 16th, Corvallis, Ore.
gonna have a grab-bag with 300- Club No. 2 along with Club No. 1 per cent.
500 gifts to be given out. A genu­ will present a real holiday atmo-
Pfc. Johnny Kernen has been
ine Santa Claus will do the job. phere, Hoth clubs urge soldiers to
To round out the evening there will drop around and enjoy too the fine selected to sound the bugle daily
be “Major Bowes Amateur Hour” 1 entertainment whiqh both clubs He really bundles this instrument
a« only n professional can. Every
with prises and lots of lovely jun­ have fur the Christmas season.
morning he calls the boys out for
ior hostess««.
Reveille, in the evening for lie
Cafeteria Opens
For Quality Shoe
Two Timber Wolf artillery wives
The big news for the chew con- gave one husband some commando treat, and nt bedtime sounds tap
Repairing
Pfc. K emen can certainly triple
training in decorating u battery tongue that bugle!
We guarantee both work­
room. It was Lt. Arthur Jaek-
manship and materials.
und the wives were Mrs. Jack-
Full line of polishes
Second and Madison — Corvallis, Oregon
Our hnts are off to the carpen­
aml Mrs. Marvin Riley. They
and shoe laces.
“Opposite the Banks"
ter
shop.
Those
boys
have
done
mor,
him hanging from the ceiling
then
their
share
in
beautifying
our
1HS.
3rd
St.,
Corvallis
with one hand and hanging drapes
Quarter». Under the roof of the
with the other.
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...
Supply Room, Corporal Defriozc
and the boys that work with him,
3rd and Monroe St.
Pfc. Arthur Rifey, Frank Belluc-
Phone 1180-J
ci, Ralph Berg ami Edward Brown
have accomplished a great den! in
OFFICERS’ — ENLISTED
n short time.
MEN’S
Things they have built include
waste paperbaskets, footlockers,
MILITARY EQUIPMENT
Sales and Service
officers' field desks, kitchen field
Military Tailoring
Modern Shop — Best
equipment, insertion signs, and
Mechanic«
mail boxes. Lt. Burnett has l><. n
ao pleased with their work thnt he
remarked:
Phone 13. 2nd & Jackson
”1 believe if you boya were giv-
ert a complete laid out plan for a
plnne you could really build it.”
Sgt. G uy Blackmore who la in
charge of the Mess for our com-
pany is gaining quite a reputation
as an acrobat. He is one of the
moat limber men in our outfit and
A> •» don't has. to rsscll your pol­
icy »'try )«r-n it is renewed by
can twist his body into positions
aisil—it
not necessary that our
which almost would aeem imp. -
rstes include a yearly reaala coal.
sible. Of course, it must run in the
That's »by a Farmers continuing
form* automolulo policy goes th»
family. He has a brother who won
fcnest protection for Iras.
the Rocky Mountain Acrobatic
title while attending university.
Depot Co. Activities
1
I
it here and plan to like here after
the victory."
Pvt. Hughes hails from Spring­
dale, Montana, where his father is
i an engineer on the Northern Pa-
Humphrey Bldg., 557 Monroe—Corvalliu—Phone 424-J »
| cific. For a year before coming
into the Army Pvt. Hughes was
I employed as cashier, bookkeeper, ¿mu...... limili iiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiHHiiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiHiiiHii
and stenographer in the Billings.
Montana, office of Swift and com-1
pany.
His chief hobby is music,- espec- j
¡ally piano playing. But outdoor i
sports of all kinds and hunting in I
CHEVRONS—Popular Prices
particular, are runners up on his I
Garrison Belts ... $1.00
hobby list.
Pvt. Hughes’ hunting specialties !
are gophers and jack rabbits. ’
(Montana has plenty of both.)
S. 2nd St.
Corvallis
“The time to hunt jack rabbits,” j È 111 f 218
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he explains, “is at night equipped i
with an automobile, flashlight and
gun. It’s loads of fun.”
For Flowers in Salem Call
BREITHAUPT'S
I B RE ITH AU PT'S j
Send Oregon Views
DR. CHAS. O. ANDERSON
Optometrist
Now at Herman's
Overseas Caps
HERMAN'S MEN'S STORE
The BEST way to make
a Long Distance call
4*
f.
Give Long Distance operator the num­
ber, if you can. That speeds up your call
—helps others who may want to place
calls too.
If you will talk with anyone who an-
swers, call station-to-station. That costs
less, is quicker.
If you think the person you want may
have to be located, call person-to-person.
It may take longer because there may be
a delay locating the particular person
you want.
For Christmas Cards
20 cards for $1.00
KRATAVIL'S
SHOE SHOP
We have everything for "Her"!
Also for all the folks at home.
BERMAN'S
IWF'rS"f-iw
I
? 1 TO CHAN&
DRUG STORE
STORE
Corvallis
Field Jackets
Wool Shirts
Trench Coats
Mackinaws
Field Caps
Shoes
Sleeping Bags
Air Mattresses
Every Thing an Army Man
Needs.
WE HAVE IT.
HAVE YOU
VISITED YOUR
CAFETERIAS?
Wilson Motors
Service Clubs No. 1 and 2
1st Street North & Club Avenue
No. 2 — 1st Street South & Club Avenue
IT S A FACT
We Are Serving Steaks,
Lunches and Sandwiches
EARL HITE
Dint. Mgr.. Phone 644
221 W. 1st. Albany, Or.
The Moat Comptai« Army
Stör« in the Northwest.
3rd and Monroe
Corvallis, Ore
ARMY CASH TAILORS
Complete fountain service
Four smiling sergeants returned
from their furlough this week.
Sergeants Arthur Dickman, Her­
bert Rothman and Earl Smith re­
turned from Wyoming together
Sergeant Glenn Teal came home
on the same day from Washington.
These men are a great deal more
satisfied since their visits at home;
for they saw how dull civilian life
can be In war time. In a few days
they'll be in the groove again as
far as army routine work is con-
corned.
Sgt. Connie Cronin, captain of
our volley ball team consisting of
Sgt« Ronal Brock. Reynold Niemi;
Corporals Alvin Kmeode; Pfc Mel.
ven Gamble. Charles Bolton; and
youFSBLF!
» •'
If your lights ever go out because of a blown fuse, there's
no need to call the Mountain States Power Co. and wait
in the dark or without electricity for other needs until a
service man comes. You can easily put one in yourself By
doing so, you'll not only save time but tires and gasoline
too! So be wise Always keep spare fuse plugs on hand
HERE'S HOW TO CHANGE FUSE PLUGS
(It s as simple as replacing a lamp bulb)
-1 -
Open main switch, -
(Stand on dry surface)
- 2 -
Unscrew blown fuse plug.
(Touch only top of fuse)
- 3 -
Screw in a new plug.
(Again touch only top of fuse)
- 4 .
Close main switch.
All at very reasonable prices.
Cartridge type fuses (used
on electric range circuits)
are easily replaced in the
same manner.
Drop in, enjoy excellent meals, well-prepared
★
★
★
Serving Hours Daily: 0700 to 2200
a
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KEEP A FEW SPARE FISE PLUGS ON HAND
Never insert s penny or other metal obicit Thiv it
eviremelt dangtrvtiv and
result •« serious damage
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dw â
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to 2200
Sunday:
Fountain: 1000 to 2200
Mountain States Power Co.
A Self-Supporting. Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise'
We nerve the cities and rural territory
Surrounding tamp Adair.
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