Camp Adair Sentry Thursday, February 4.1943. Tage Fivé -------------- • Magazine Holds Quiz For Men in Service mg” in which nothing but knives are user!. This omits waste cutting, which enables roasts to be made from certain cuts that by the old ftps method would have to !>«■ used foi stew or less attractive dishes." Here’s a tip fellas, if you want a Move 96th SS Offices •sweet tooth” teaser, just try this Into Larger Quarters delicious Devil's Food Cake recipe of "Popsorn’s": Their veins pulsating with the DEVILS FOOD CAKE urge of the great open spaces. Cap­ 100 Servings. Light is shed on the much-dis- tain Willis M. Ross, 96th Division 7* lbs. sugar (granuulted) Short, Short Story cussed question of “What ure the Special Services Officer and his I 3 lbs. shortening Somewhere in this great big servicemen thinking?" in the I lbs. cocoa staff packet! up typewriters, file­ cantonment a soldier (or per­ March issue of CLICK magazine. cases and other sundry office equip­ A. ozs. soda haps a group of soldiers) is This national picture magazine! fondly eveing a hag of feminine ment last Monday morning and 1 2 ozs. salt took the first public-opinion poll of ■ attire—dress, stockings, shoes, moved their office lock, stock and I4H lbs. whole eggs servicemen ever sponsored by an battel from the 96th Division Head­ 6 lbs. liquid milk maybe a girdle—with a fond American publication and came up dream that the beautiful owner quarters building to larger quarters 6 lbs. soft wheat flour with a set of findings that prove will call for her belongings in in the gabled structure that faces M ozs. baking powder soldiers are giving serious thought person. The bag was lost from 1st street south at the intersection STEP ONE: Place equal parts to winning the war at home as well or Headquarters avenue. of flour and lard in the mixing a truck Monday night and the as at the front. The new quarters of the special bowl and cream until light and owner wants it and the contents By so coating the flour services office was once a residence, , fluffy Click sampled the opinions of all right, but it’s a he and not until the army decided to build with the lard the eating quality of several thousand soldiers, sailors a she. The feminine finery is a Camp Adair, at which time it served the finished cake is improved. Also and marines on 25 of the major costume the soldier wears for as headquarters for the U. S. in this st< p some air is incorporated issues of the day. The men were camp shows. If the finder will Last week the Sentry published he finally wound up with. While Guard. Later, the post Provost into the mixture, thus adding to the notify the Public Relations Of­ approached through the Y’s, the a story telling of the two largest I waiting for the Sentry to take a Marshal reigned over the premises lightness of the cake. fice, phone 2981, the incident USO and the Salvation Army while sales of War Bonds here at the picture he learned that Mrs. Deen- and for the past few months the STEP TWO: Add the sugar, the off duty and away from their posts. will be closed. ey was outhuying him. Promptly attractive building went unused. balance of the flour, the salt, baking post. Major Henry Russell of the All operations were conducted un- he pulled pen and check out of — While there is quite a bit or re­ powder, soda and cocoa. Pour in a der rules set by Washington. G-2, 96th Division and Mrs. Ann pocket and paid for the extra $200 modeling that must be done, the portion of the water.*using approx­ Military Police The results of this unique am! Deeney, civilian employee at the worth to equal the civilian record. structure lends itself admirably to imately 9'u ounces for each pound “■ - — significant survey appear in the hospital unit both rang Uncle So that’s how the two biggest the purpose for which it will be of flour. Mix day ingredients to Barracks Banter March issue of Click, which hit the Sam’s cash register for $4,000 purchases of War Bonds yet to be used and includes separate offices wet them thoroughly and continue news-stands January 29th. The apiece. After ' thè Sentry went to made here afr camp happened to for commissioned personnel and en­ creaming until light and fluffy. By Pfc. Wallace X. Rawles I article reveals that the five “as­ press the story behind the story be for the same amount. When the listed men, quarters for the division ( This is essential as most of the air Mys.. Victor J. Riek of Milwau-1 signments” selected by the largest came to light. American military and civilian try Red Cross field workers, store- incorporated in the mixing is work­ proportions of servicemen were kee, W,is.,^now is residing in Al-I Major Russell had originally in­ to outdo each other in the war ' rooms for athletic equipment, space ed into the batter at this piHod. bany, Ore., and it is high time, these: tended to buy $200 less bonds than effort—so long Adolf. STEP THREE: Stir eggs to oh- I for a darkroom, and a soundproofed “Make sure that I’ll have a job say we, that someone got here to Studio where entertainment direc­ tain uniform mixture and add to in my chosen field of work when 4 keep Sergeant Vic in line and tors can rehearse for soldier shows. the creamed mass. Cream until WHAT PRICE PATRIOTISM? get back” — listed in the “most strictly!" on the Up and Up! Visitors to the office are ushered smooth alter each addition of egg. It was during the French Revolution that thousands of people ■ ‘ , important” category by 9.J per «... into a glassed-in reception room, The mixing I owl should be sculped »The many friends;of Pfc. John were being “liberated” on the platform of the guillotine. Marat, cent of the men. *» which is segregated from the mi in down thoroughly at this period. Danton. Robespierre were “bringing freedom to France" by STEP FOUR: Add the remain­ “Keep us suppliedewith plenty of D. Lafkoff will rejoice that a re­ office by swinging gates. An over­ rooting out simple peace-loving Frenchmen who dared to stand sized sun porch which extends en­ der of water and flavoring and mix everything needed to fight by buy­ cent operation ho underwent at the on a platform of truth. And of these thousands, there was a tirely around one side of the build­ until a smooth batter is obtained. ing War Bonds to the limit” — i , hospital here was a 100 per cent success. A graduate of the Man­ i maiden, not as celebrated or as well remembered as the arch- ing adds an air of nonchalance and This assures a smooth flatter with listed by 8.2 per cent. patriot of France—Joan of Arc—but, nevertheless, whose utter- Douglas fir, spruce trees, and lilac an even distribution of ingredients. "Insist that the war he fought hattan School of Aviation Trades, Lafkoff before he entered the STEP FIVE: Spread batter out ance in her last moments before being guillotined rings clearly bushes are planted around the out­ until our foes are completely evenly in three greased sheet cuke | in the present world conflagration. It was Madame Rolland side. whipped” — listed by 7.7 per cent. Army was a skilled operator of puns and be sure that it covers the ' who murmured to the future: “Oh, Liberty, what crimes have “Fight for the basic principles of Automatic Screw Machines. r 1 four corners of the pan. This size been committed in thy name.” democracy — freedom of speech, i sheet cuke should bake 28 to 30 Ray Mount Rogers, ex-MP, now It is now 150 years since that time, and though it is erroneous Cooking With Gas worship and assembly — resist minutes in u moderate oven (380 a Sentry Sentinel, is buck in the to say that history repeats itself, we can, however, draw close every effort to weaken these degrees F.) By Pfc. Norman P. Hughes hospital with arthritis. parallels. In the name of Freedom, the German heel is bringing rights" — listed by 6.8 per cent. Better results are obtained by “liberty” to Czechoslovakia, to Yugoslavia, to Hungary, to Of Cooks and Bakers School “Make sure that prohibition isn't double panning each cuke. This is President Roosevelt of Hyde Belgium, to Holland, to France, and through victory, desires to put over on us again” — listed by done by pulacing the sheet cake pan Park, N. Y., and Cpl. George Koh­ extend her “liberty” to AMERICANS and to ENGLISHMEN. 6.8 per cent. in another empty pan before put ’ . ‘ T started my career at the early Japaq for 11 years has been slaughtering the Chinese to bring Taken - together, these Dop-five- ler of .Yonkers, N. Y., celebrated ting into the oven. This action pro­ age of 12." their birthdays last Saturday. The them freedom; Italy has brought Liberty to Ethiopia! Thus do “assignments* to the- home fofks l Thiy statement was a prelude to tects the cake from the bottom heat the same words come back again — “Oh. Liberty, what crimes constitute a kind of servicemen's | former now is in Washington, the the interesting happenings in the and prevents blistering. littet in Gjunp A^iair. are being committed in thy name! ” manual for civilians 4 nd skhw-'that’ life of T 3 Leo T. Picone of tlm Americans have never been chauvinistic; it is not our historic the boys who are doing the fighting TWO GIRLS & TWO STRIPES School of Bakers and Cooks. Which recalls that many years make-up to “ aig heil" with arm extended and deafening cheers want the war to end in total vic­ “My knowledge came the hard A lot of new corporals have been when our President appears. Yet Americans know the meaning tory for our side, want the tJols to ago we studied in a great Univer­ way—through work and actual ex­ made in the Timber Wolf division. of patriotism better than any other nation on the face of the bring about victory, want work sity with a man's man named perience. While still going to grade [ Maybe that's the rea-on the editors earth, for we labored and struggled to learn its inner meaning. when they return, want to find Wiley B. Rutledge and we were school, I earned nty way by work» of the Timber Wolf Cannoneer took All vf our wars were (ought because We knew too well the American principles of democracy friends. Recently President Roose­ ing as a dishwasher in a local hotel particular glee in printing this one. alternatives, NOT because we ‘ 'killed to liberate. ” And in today ’ s and restaurant. With access to the | Two girls, motoring in the vicinity the way they left them, and don’t velt named him to be an associate war .... WHAT PRIOE PATRIOTISM? Can we win this kitchen, I was able to ‘chew the fat' of Jefferson Barracks. Mo., en­ want to return to the era of speak­ justice of the United States Su­ preme court. We work as an MP gigantic war by SAYING we are patriotic, wu ar® strong, we with the head cook, who took great countered a dead animal on the easies and gangsterism. are determined Americans? Or does it not require the truer in Camp Adair. Thus, Democracy! interest in my ‘blitzkreig’ of ques­ street. meaning of patriotism which our fore-fathers have taught us; tions, eventually giving nie tips BROTHER KILLED IN ACTION “What a funny looking animal feelings promote action! Men of the Post Guard Com ­ ♦ which have been invaluable to im Pvt. Joseph J. Widak, of the what is it?” "Well,” mused the The demands for action today are unlimited look at th« pany have started construction of since.” Timber Wolf Division, has received second, “it has two stripe-. It must Russian, look at the Chinese, look at the Norwegian, look at At the age of sixteen. Sergeant be either a corporal or a skunk.” word that his brother. Pfc. Edward their own drill field north of the Guard House Stockade, according the Czech .... look at your fellow American spread over the Picone began his career when he Widak was killed in action on New six continents and the seven seas!; YOU, soldier, and YOU, to Lieut. Hugh TonHfeldt. It will was promoted to fry cook. Most Guinea. Private Widak’s home is in civilian, who are not yet feeling the pains of battle, do you feel of his practical experience in this Chicago and he has gone home on be 100x300 yards in size. This is separated from the demands for action? You can. you MUST a good healthy patriotic exercise line was obtained at the Bostonian a furlough to be with his mother. express action by buying WAR SAVINGS BONDS to the limit with little danger that any soldier Cafe, Spring street in downtown He has two other brothers in the Los Angeles. of personal sacrifice; you owe it to America and to yourself to will suffer from sunstroke. The service. T/3 Leo T. Picone, known to all subscribe to the War Department's Class “A" Pay Reservation field will be named Brown Stad- his immediate friends and associ­ Plan, which is the most systematic, sensible and sound way of ium in honor of Staff Sergeant ates as “Popcorn," enlisté»! Novem­ sharing patriotically.! Remember, said an English writer, “No Larry Brown, the best drill serge­ Here is How a a a a ber 1, 1940, and due to his exten­ man is an island in himself!” ant in Camp Adair! sive knowledge of cooking, was WHAT PRICE PATRIOTISM? SHOW THE WORLD, ’Farmers” Policy urged to join the School for Bakers AMERICAN! Utah! Where men are men, and and Cooks as an instructor. Costs Less women are glad of it! In the Before enlistment, the Sergeant I Military Police SCU 1911 alone years, we are very much upset ... Being Continuing In Form, a Fanners NEEDS «5? FIND was a buffet-man at lake Tahoe, I there are 14 stalwart sons of Brig- however, a shipment of TartgUins automobile insurance policy is sold SGT’S KEY CHAIN California, where he served many only once—thereafter it renews by | ham Young, to-wit: Mark Rasband, is en route to me from Ixm A^gqies noted celebrities of movie and radio. mail, like life insurance. Thii olimi- Somewhere outside service i Burton Larsen, Grant Steck, Roy and the cigarette smdke,i