Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, January 21, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday. January 21,1913.
Ptiffo Bo vrrf
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Whoops, A Scoop! B & C Slips So We
Print Secrets of Culinary Success
A meat loaf can't perform a
iracle.
It can’t triple your meat ration
id it can't take the place of fillet
ignon or a planked steak.
But it can do this. It can make
pound of beef or lamb, ham or
•al, do the work of two pounds
id it can do it in a way that will
itisfy the men of your company.
Knowing how to assemble an ap-
■tizing loaf has much to do with
e cook’s success in substituting
eat loaf for steak.
But a good meat loaf in the oven
only half a solution to the chief's
sat stretching problem.
What other dishes can he serve
Ith the loaf? That will depund
I what is in the kitchen store-
(om, but scalloped potatoes, pota­
les augratin spaghetti or rice with
»nnish sauce would fill the bill
iry well.
If rice with Spanish sauce is
losen there is a trick in making
e sauce.
Saute (.partially
lantity of fat)
■een peppers, onions, and garlic
th a small piece of bacon rind.
• this add tomatoes, pakrika. and
dash of chili powder (to make it
it) and slowly simmer for two or
Fee hours.
Spanish sauce should be cooked
iwn to consistency of coffee cream
Ithout adding a rou (thickening!.
Next time the issue of meat is
ort don’t telephone the ration
nrd. Just try this meat stretch-
f recipe.
dry ingredients (sage, salt, pepper,
bread or cracked crumbs), and mix
thoroughly’ into a smooth batter.
STEP TWO: Add lightly Muted
(partially cooked by frying in a
small amount of fat) onions, cel-
ery. garlic and green pepper* and
mix well.
STEP THREE:
ground meats, mixing very thor­
oughly. The better the mixing the
better the loaf. Machine mixing
is best if practicable.
STEP FOUR: Divide the mix­
ture into small amounts (two to
four pounds! and continue to mix,
moulding into tight loaf form. Cov­
er top with greased paper to pre- I
vent formation of a hard crust, and
make in a moderate oven for 1 >-j
(2 pound loaf) to 2 hours (4 pound
loaf!.
Weekly Maps Inform
On Progress of War
Timber Wolf Leaguers
Follow Leaders
•
The Mountaineers couldn't be
out-spouted by the Geysers, ami
their 36-14 victory put them on a
7 wins and 0 losses basis to fur­
ther clinch matters in the Infantry
League of the Timber Wolf divi­
sional basketball play, in one of
the high-light battles of the week.
At half time the score was 14-4
for the hillmen and when it was
over their high scorers were Dins-
more, 14, and Thompson, 13, Hein-
er got 10 for the Geysers.
In another top battle at Field
House, the Storekeepers of Special
Troops proved much hotter than
the Balls o’ Fire, and wound up
35-7, after leading 12-8 at half­
time. Hackley gathered 14 points,
Gremli 10.
Two swell games in score during
play of this week, will find the
Gulls battling with the Geysers
for second spot in their league,
Thursday night at 1900, at Field
House. In Special Troops league.
Headquarters' leading team will
play the Snoopers, Tuesday. This
game starts 1830.
As league matters now stand:
INFANTRY LEAGUE
W
Mountaineers
Gulls...........
Geysers .
Pill Rollers
Engineers ....
7
5
4
1
1
ARTILLERY LEAGUE
Boneheads...................... .’.6
Redlegs ...........................
5
Bees
.
3
Falcons ................................ 2
Generals .........
1
SPECIAL TROOPS LEAGUE
Hq. Co.................
4
Snoopers ............
5
3
Storekeepers
Balls o’ Fire......
1
Sigs ....................
0
1.
1
2
3
6
7
1
1
3
3
6
0
1
3
4
5
1 says. “We aint just ordinary
soldiers.”
“Youre tellin us” the blond says,
kind« nasty. “I wouldnt even wish
you on my mother in law.”
“No foolin tho, you can even
take a friend if you want to, I
dont care who" I says, gettin des­
perate.
Just then somethin that looked
like a ham but turned out to be a
hand plopped down on my shoulder,
ungently like, and whirled me
around.
“Is this insect annoying •
dear?” says this gorilla. “Just
me where to throw the pieces.
Fate was good then Mom, cause
the blond says “Aw leave the poor
goof alone. Hes harmless.”
Just about that time I stopped
shakin long enough to look up an
see my first sergeant.
But really Mom, KB aint so bad
—unless you happen to try to date
your first sergeants girl.
Love to everybody at home an
specially lots of love to you.
Your loving son and brave sol­
dier.
—JOE.
(By Pfc. David G. Optner, Tim­
ber Wolf Infantry.)
Star
Exchange
Loan Office
liOKEY Ï0 LOAN
PHOTOS APPEAR '
Wilson Motors
I ■ 111
ail
Sunday or
evenings b y
appointment-
if not con­
venient other,
wise.
Phone 5528
Dr. Harry E. Morris
2nd Field House
Air Attraction All Set
444 State St.. Salem
i
Never yank, twist, or knot
an electric cord. Have
breaks repaired.
Wipe all appliances clean
after every using.
Watch out for loose elec­
trical connections, and if
any develop have them
• repaired
Check furnace motors, re-
\ frigeratort, washers at
] least once a year.
Mountain States
Power Company
("A Self - Supporting, Tax-
Paying, Private Enterprise”
We serve the cities and rural
territory surrounding
Camp Adair.
I
MORRIS
OPTICAL
CO.
(Continued From rage 1)
Jack Knott the Timber Wolves
Pvt. Cecil Birnkrant the 96th. Pvt.
Birnkrant was the winner-after a
close contest and received a card
table and chairs for his day room.
But Sharritt and hsnott both re­
ceived a big box of cigars which
for all we know made them hap­
pier than having to carry home a
card table and four chairs.
Others scoring applause and
commendation included the afore­
mentioned Carol Worth (ah) Dou­
glas Johnson at the piano and the
Timber Wolf Division Artillery
orchestra, directed by Warrent Of­
ficer Rubell. Soldiers, there is a
hot orchestra. A large part of the
crowd remained after the broad­
Night Clubs to Open
cast to listen to an extemporaneous
In Two Service Clubs
"jam session”. It was a lulu. Let's
demand one for this coming Mon­
This Saturday night at 8 o’clock day.
will see the opening of two night
clubs on the post—right in the two
Service Clubs. Each Service Club
HERE'S HOW TO KEEP
will assume the appearance of a
YOUR
big-time night spot with individual
tables, waiters, music and floor
show. If the initial “Night Club"
night is a success, the affair will
be a weekly event.
Another new angle of the af­
IN GOOD WORKING
fair is that soldiers are to bring
ORDER!
their own dates. This will answer
the complaint sometimes directed
at the Friday night dances that
two steps is just about the limit
with a really attractive and popu­
lar girl. Couples by sitting togeth­
er at the tables will have a truly
Oil motors regularly. Keep
private atmosphere.
the brushes clean.
The only night club this side of
Portland will be open to Stags but
they will be strictly kept to the
Stag Line. However, Service Club
No. 1 has opened a date bureau and
Soldier and officer personnel
IF WINTER COMES.........
Adair anxious to keep abreast
can spring be far behind?”
The world at war is in the midst of another winter. And through­
world events find a wealth
out the history of the world's wars, winter has been a decisive
factual information, maps and oth­
influence in the outcome of the battle. Napoleon in his historic retreat
er pertinent facts of the war con­
from Moscow hailed “General Winter” as his conqueror. The great
tained in news maps distributed
Hannibal crossing the Alps referred to Winter as a "sentinel guarding
weekly to all day and orderly
the narrow passes of the mountains.” And today in the greatest war
rooms, administration offices and
of all military history, we find ourselves in the winter season.
meeting places on the post.
XL inter in peace-time is a joyful season. In America, from the
News maps are prepared each
gleeful cries of children coasting on little hillsides and skating on
week from data available for gen­
frozen-topped ponds to the firesides of homes whose roof-tops carry
eral distribution by the orientation
a fresh coating of snow, there is a warmth of spirit and cheer that
department of the war department
characterizes the American life. And winter used to bring joy to the
and are posted shortly after print­
Scotch peasant, to the Scandinavian, to the Frenchman, to the German,
ing affording a last minute, tangi­
Edith Leach wears a two-piece and to the Russian.
ble means of world orientation. In
SAVORY MEAT LOAF.
elastic tapa print swim suit in a
Winter has come to us again; but it is a War Winter. The bright
(100 Servings.)
addition to the large spread world style showing of 1943 models in
lbs. finely ground beef,
! map, showing territories occupied •Ia>s Angeles. Calif. Trim is the lights of the world no longer cast their shadows on the newly-fallen
snow; instead there are heaps of bodies frozen beyond recognition
lbs. finely ground pork,
i I .■ allied, axis and neutral powers, word for this outfit.
lbs. dry bread soaked in water I there are "blowup” maps of the
lining another retreat “from Moscow, from Leningrad, from Stalin­
grad.” The joy and cheer have gone from the face of the world; misery
il squeezed dry.
j fighting fronts that have figured Use of V-Mail Urged
and suffering have taken their place.
lh. bread or cracker crumbs,
i most prominently in the news of
For Overseas Speed
dozen eggs.
And yet, “if winter comes, can spring be far behind?” If the
! that particular week.
lbs. finely minced onions.
world is going mad, is there no way of restoring its sanity? If the
The reverse side of each map is
V-Mail is the fastest mail service lights have gone out, is there no way of turning them on again? The
lb. finely minced celery,
' g'ven to word and picture descrip­
cloves, garlic crushed and tions Af soldiers and mechanized available. Whether microfilmed or only answer :s V ICTORY, victory sure and soon. The American fighting
minced.
equipment of the various nations. transported in original form, it men are each a guarantee that spring will come again. It is up to you,
has priority over all other classes you who are still on the home fronts, to share in the battle. What
finely minced green peppers.
of personal mail in handling and can you do, you ask? The President has answered that question,
No. 2 cans (40 oz.) tomatoes.
dispatch by the War Department. the Secretary of War and the Treasury have answered it, Generals
Was This Written by
Juice of three lemons.
Use it, therefore, Army Postal MacArthur and Marshall, Admiral King, and the private in the Army
*2 teaspoons of pepper.
Bookworm or a Wolf?
Bulletin urges, instead of air mail, and the apprentice seaman have all answered your question. BUY
1 oz. sage.
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lit to taste.
Soldier, if you’re tired of librar- whenever practicable. A number WAR BONDS, and MORE WAR BONDS. Subscribe to the War
of air lines are changing to winter Department’s Class “A" Pay Reservation Plan which will hasten the
ADVERTISING
Th« tastiness of this loaf will not : ies that look and “feel" like muse-
schedules, so that frequency of victory by putting the power of America where it is most needed. Three < ent* a word per insertion,
impaired if it becomes necessary | ums—and where you have to tiptoe
('(»lint .’» words to line, (’ash must
trips and weight carried will be
And when the spring returns to the world, your savings will provide accompany copy with order.
make certain substitutions. For [ around so as not to disturb dead reduced. Yet the volume of
air for the comfort of you and your progeny. It is your duty to see that
unple, tomato juice may be sui>-
mail received at post offices in the
ItButed for the tomatoes. Half the authors—walk into the libraries at
the lights go on again here in America and all over the world; it is
PERSONAL
United States is increasing.
your share to bring the spring!
poH. can be omitted if an equal Service Clubs No. 1 and 2.
Until full cooperation of all con­
WILL THE TWO SOLDIERS who
iaii'Unt of veal is added. If the
Brother-in-Arms, things are dif­ cerned is obtained, this will result
were given a ride to Corvallis by
is short 5 pounds of ham can ferent there! Here you can be your­
in slower service to troops over­
“The Little Beavers of Co. (.'”
a gentleman in a Studebaker
^substituted for a like amount of self, relax, take it easy. Here you seas. These figures are given: V-
■ker.”
coupe with a trailer attached on
can smoke—and maybe get a light Mail, microfilmed, 3,500 messages
The Little Beaver was justly named
■t is also possible to substitute at the desk. Here you can even
the evening of Saturday, Jan. 9th,
• For he liked to work in the mud and rain
per pound. V-Mail stationery, 98
8 pounds of finely ground ask the librarian crazy questions—
please contact Karl Huston, Ben­
letters per pound. Air mail station­
He was the boss in his own domain
ked meat leftovers for a similar
ton County State Bank Bldg., Cor­
and get a good answer. Here you ery, 60 letters per pound. Ordinary
And had life easy despite the rain
ount of raw meat.
vallis. Phone 66.
can talk' (don't practice commands, stationery. 38 letters per pound.
But the Little Beavers of Company “C”
f the meat used is quite fat the
however) without seeing signs that
Seem
to
have
forgotten
their
History
FOR SALE
intity of bread or cracker crumbs
read “Qui-ut!” Here you can go
And
all
the
NCO
’
s
get
buck
fever
uld be increased and the amount
WILLAMETTE RIVER souvenirs
upstairs and find a swell writing Timber Wolf Band to
Trying to teach the dumb Little Beaver
dry soaked bread decreased.
for mailing. Agates, moonstones,
They fall out for drill in the mud and rain
>ut ingredients alone do not room (but big!) where you can get Twist Time's Tail
Jaspers in red, green, brown,
And
return
from
hikes
complaining
of
pain
ke a delicious meat loaf. Proper I off a honey to your honey. Here
and yellow. Petrified Wood. Chas.
In Dual Show Tonight
They listen to classes in ignorant bliss
ting and cooking are equally im- you can find the newest magazines
C. Wilson, Box 226, Corvallis.
And think of a home that was never like this.
tant and for this reason better and the big metropolitan dailies.
No body yet has stopped time
ONE MALE Boston Terrier pup.
Here you can find librarians that
alts will be obtained if the fol-
A.K.C. little Reg. R. J. Gildow,
All the NCO’s are up on their toes
don’t look like your conception of in its flight, but the tangles mere
Jiwing procedure is followed:
446
D. St., Independence, Ore.
man
can
get
himself
into
while
And
haunt
the
Little
Beaver
wherever
he
goes
what
librarians
look
like.
Here
I STEP ONE: Break eggs in mix-
The Little Beavers sigh and complain
ng bowl, beating well. Add soaked you can get exqprt help in finding trying are multiferous. Tonight in
WANTED TO BUY
About their troubles and work in the rain
»read, tomatoes, lemon juice and a particular book—if you're par­ Corvallis the Timber Wolf Dance
USED'LATE MODEL Coupe. All
The NCO’s all lead a hectic life
ticular. Here you can take out Band, under Sgt. Austin Everard,
cash or equity. H. L. Houser,
Teaching the Little Beavers left from right
books without signing your life will prove that it is possible to be
1227 W. 15th, Albany. Phone
The little fellows’ most accomplished feat
away, and fast too — about 7*z in two places (almost) at once.
Watches — Jewelry
568-R.
And they won’t use mirrors.
Is after duty hours when they go to eat
Musical Instruments
I seconds. Soldier, here you can feel
Tonight the Timber Wolf Band
In the mess hail they are on the alert '
ACREAGE, farms. Large selec­
at home.—Contributed.
Guns — Suits — Luggage
and cast will be playing a 2Li-hour
And never cease eating 'til after dessert.
tion. Robinson Realty, Independ­
show for the Elks’ club at the
ence.
pmo.
Chamber of Commerce show’ for the Elks’ club. At 7:30 to
Their NCO’s soon changed their tune
By having them drill by the light of the moon
FOR RENT
Won't Like This One
8:00 p. m. they w ill play their reg­
And marching along at a shambling gait
ular Thursday night KOAC-broad­
WANTED
Little Aubrey was 10 years old. cast, from the State Station studio
They think of their shirking only too late
So you Little Beavers regardless of name
Also, little Aubrey was a child of situated on the DSC campus.
$250 TO INVEST in clean car. In­
Can't shirk in the Army and get any fame
How? You smirk, saying 'tain't
the Willamette valley, She was
quire Lt. J. B. King, 2019 Van
Now every morning make your beds neater
Buren, Corvallis. Phone 690-M.
playing in her yard, one day, in a possible.
And
do
your
work
well
like
a
good
little
Beaver.
Well, 'tis and here's what Lt.
row boat, when she screamed, “Oh,
FURNISHED APARTMENT or
L. J. Allemann, S.S.O. of the Tim­
By : S/Sgt. W. E. Dial
mother dear! Come running! The ber Wolves cooked up with Chief
house wanted in Albany. If you
Co.
‘
C
”
,
321
st
Med.
Bn.
know of any probable vacan­
blooming sky’s on fire!”
of Police Charles Devin of Cor­
96th Inf. Div.
cies in January, please telephone
Her mother was very correct and vallis:
311 N. Commercial St.
Lt. Edward Brodsky, Station
religious. She admonished little
At 7:15 two 2’i-tons and a com­
Salem, Oregon
Hospital, Extension 4115.
2p
smell somethin or is it just these
JOE WRITES HOME
Audrey, while she was putting on mand car, accompanied by a police
draft
Dear
Mom:
bum
gags?
Look
what
the
her boots and raincoat, saying, “My escort will meet the band and
SOLDIERS to represent their own
child, never use words like ‘bloom­ cast, including Lt. F. F. Owen and
Here it is Chrismus an we are blew in.”
outfits in the news columns of
“For Heaven sake, does that
Here is How a
ing’ to express yourself. Such may Pvt. D. M. Chapman, and whisk havin very good wether, except for
The Sentry Turn your stuff in
lead to swearing.”
them from the Benton Hotel to the rain, an it doeant look like thing walk” says Mamie. “Ive seen
to
the Camp Public Relations
"Farmers" Policy
Then little Audrey’s' mother KOAC.
Chrismus outside. Everything is better heads on a glass of beer.”
office, where it goes through
waded through the water in the
They will I have 15 minutes to set green and purty.
censorship and is prepared for
' _ Costs Less
“Never mind trying to soft soap
living room to the door and looked up their i instruments, test the
Nothing much to tell you on
publication.
me"
I
says.
“
Just
wrestle
up
a
Being Continuing In Form, ■ Farmers
at the sky.
mike and get on the air. At 8 account of we got to keep military couple shakes and dont spare the
automobile insurance policy is sold
The sky was not on fire! No! It they'll be whisked up same way, secerts.
oniy once—thereafter it renews by
ice cream, I got a terrific thirst.”
was
the first time tn 10 years that returned to the Corvallis Elks' club
I like the officers swell, and the
mail, like life insurance. This elimi­
j
“That ain’t all you got, boy,”
the sun had come out in Oregon! to go into their program.
nates repeated sales cast paid yearly
slum is good. We get lots to eat,
she
says. “You also got a lot of
for ordinary insurance.
Little Audrey's mother said,
That all may not ise stopping except cook says 1 get enough for
nerve.”
You Save the Difference
"Well, I’ll be—.” Then she fainted. Time in its flight, but it is tw ist­ 2 people.
On Ties, Scarfs, Pmwi,
Latters. Stationery, «tr.
National Std. non-asaessable policy.
—Timberwolf Cannoneer. ing the old boy’s tail.
“When the crowd thins down,” Rub a little liquid an
Me and Louie, after wrestling a
leather,
pttpev.
rifle all day, went to the px. In Louie says, “Look beautiful hows cloth,
wood. Like niHgi<
st«
photo
unpear
on
ma­
about
us
and
you
babes
doin
the
case you dont know who Louie is
Well. I.im Asked
terial. All in 2 minute«
Camp Kilmer, N. J. (CNS)— A —hes a buddy of mine. The sgt. town tonight, huh? We just got in broad daylight Un®
any
negative.
Won't
furlough was sought by Pvt. Ling says hes almost as big a imbecile paid an skys the limit. We dont wa«h off. t'an't harm
negative. Wear aweet
Bist. Mgr.. Phone 844
Foo Lim here. Capt. George J. as me. So you see, the sgt. already stop at nothin.”
heart'« picture on tie,
Pedneault asked why the time off thinks more of me than Louie.
"That* what we are afraid of” scarf, handkerchief Put
221 W. 1st, Albany, Ore.
your photo in
was needed and the Private said
Anyway, we goes to the px to this dream says, “so be on your lif«t like colora <i
urerting
he was lonesome — he wanted to wallop a couple milk shakes. way and peddle your prattle some­ tionery.
Make anapahot p
Sales and Service
for
le.
Complete
visit his wife.
“What* your pleasure soldier" a where* else.”
Modern Shop — Best
elude* liquid fc
“O. K.,” agreed the Captain, lovely chick asks. “Cuddling dearie,
“Louie” I says “you got the ph« to«.
Mechanics
POMTPAf
■Save 2'". K»»nd only
what* yours?” I snap.
“where does your wife live?”
wrong approach. You aint got tact SENT
fl.OO and m din
Print plainly naint*
Photo Color
Het
“Oh” she says "a wise guy. eh? (whatever that is). Just watch me.” add res«. C om pl
“China,” was the calm reply.
m^hed Postpaid
“
You
gals
dont
seem
to
realize
Say
Mamie
”
she
says
to
another
(
The
Captain
granted
him
a
three
Dept
7IP, |H4 W.
L & M MPG CO..
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,
Phone 43, 2nd & Jackson
| eyeful down the counter “do you j we dont ask every girl to go out” Pt 411 Mt.. < incinneti, Ohio.
'day pass.
Earl Hite
will attempt to get a date for every
soldier thut requests it.
Credit for the idea goes to PFC.
David Optner of the Special Serv­
ices Office of the Timberwolf Di­
vision.
All soldiers are urged to get a
date and have their Saturday night
fun in what will be a really fine
nitery..
223 W. 2nd, Albany. Ph. 880.
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