5» .7 Camp Adair Sentry Thursday, February 25, 1943. —» ■■■U R< i at dling They Like Camp Adair A Camp Adair trio of non­ coms are today firm believers in the popular slogan, "It Pays to Advertise.” Chronologically their’s is a good story . • ■ and it realjy happened. And it hap­ pened over in Salem. It was the night of the Satur­ day night dance at the Salem Armory and S Sgt. Ronald P Brock. Sgt. Cornelius T. Cronin and Cpl. H. A. Boone, all Adair- men, decided to attend, They were wearing their GHQ insig­ nia*. Immediately upon enter­ ing they wer* singled out by Mrs. Ira 0. Pilcher, wife of the Commander of Capitol Post No. 9, American Legion, ami intro­ duced to him. Commander Pil­ cher served in GHQ of the A E.F at Chaumont, France, in T7. and bore a similar insignia at that time. Resulting was an invitation for the trio to spend the week­ end at the Pilcher residence, and they naturally accepted. Thus, they spent a restful night be­ tween clean, white sheets and dreamt of home and mother. Sunday morning they were served a breakfast including home-cured ham, eggs and waf­ fles with all the home-made jams necessary to do justice to the waffles. They say the moral is "It Pays to Advertise.” <'■»’ Librarian Announce* 8,500 Books Ready M; Brief Reviews of Latest Addition* Introducing a Camp Adair Post Libraries, are which will two librarians, Miss Helen Shu­ s column giving maker and Misi Doris Fickel, will >ook* and best alternate each week as guest edi­ id at the two tors.) ,T< to the latest war book, this collection repre- r; type of camp library. Titles of current tnt 3 h ite ’«it fi ti'flúy eceived include: >f "Rip " ilia’1 Y m I e«-<- íe “i i 9 -.pan fi„ f i-vr i >pn,«' 11» i- 1 id H < 1 w * ■ < «e mi. >id on i ■Vo t.kb g ithoi of ' ife * "The h*l*n. lume 'tri iy-by-, V ■nerir.'i t t CAMP ADAIR TRIO FINDS "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" reshion,” by* “Let the People Know,” by Sir olified review r, Italy, and Norman Angell. To answer ques­ tions being asked by many people gh 1911. The on the causes anti outcome of the and militar- war, the author of "The Great Il­ -y is shown, lusion” discusses isolationism, so­ ,. strangle- cial revolution or change, British >o; es before imperialism, international coopera­ >n By the tion, attitudes toward minorities "J urnalist’s and small states, and what power the people themselves have in de­ ” 1. Russell termining policies. This post’s now in training. Here we se< lome future guardsmen with Major' -written Ralph E. Riordan, post Military Intelligence officer and Col. Gordon H. McCoy, post commander, junt the 381st Infantry I —Public Relations Photo. of the In This Column !I Whe- I ud acting MH emcee. To arid life explaining the Jap system of Judo ■ !act* of by IT'S \ SM ALL WORLD • I I to the party Lt. Centanni, Com­ CpI. Robert C. Gaard training. The Jap army of today ! i wiiii an an- Two Hollywood friends Com- pany Commander, was on hand to i ennaul’’* com- is unlike that of a century ago 1 mande r Gene Markey, writer- A rare treat is in store for the supervise riffling of door prizes .•uhi 3» vhich wi'l lie of insofar as conscription, which be­ producer, and Lieut. Robert t. 1‘ o all officer* faced ' Luthcrun soldier as the president of which were won by Pvts. Thon. .J. gan shortly after the. Japanese Montgomery, film star had a <1 Ml 4 l Idem of training the Pacific Northwest Conference Neogoma and (Jias. J. Lorenz . i evolution 70 y ears ago, brought1 with one stone by developing the reunion today far from cinema of Norwegian Lutheran Churche- tel! us, boys, WHICH door did you h adi*1 I “ni into battle. all kinds of individuals into mili- i soldier from the mental standpoint land ’ s bright lights and sound come in? dited by Ernest of America, the Reverend IL I tary service. It was the former as well as the physical. stages. xxx ity-two stories, Foss of Seattle, Washington, will . policy for the Nipponese to select I When they mi t accidentally on Tactics to Be Taught The boys of Hq. Co. 3rd Bn. in­ Is and pieces of deliver the sermon at Chapel No. -I lor army training only those men I Guadalcanal, they slapped each ■ibi t.' ■e c n the experience in the 381st at 10:15 hrs. Sunday, joyed u real treat the other night other on the buck and retired to who eminated from a long line of | While a great many instructors as they were present nt the “Rec ojan Horse and February 28. from ‘C an obscure corner for a long i warr iors. Judo is used to help use the method of demonstration f Jericho to re- Bishop Foss was present at the Hall Debut” of the picture, "Rose coin i develop Japanese, no matter what nnd tell their men to remember tulk. rom Pearl llar- dedication of Chapel No. I anil of Washington Squnre" . . . lucky •e I- hi lineage or environment, into 1 what they have seen, he teaches by Markey was promoted to a The selections preached the dedication sei mon fella.«! The only reason they got one of the world’s toughest fight- , drilling but (he stresses the “but") full naval commander recently. ' to see it was that they were in quar ­ v otal heroics, be­ Those who have heard Bishop Fox I ieut« mint Montgomery is serv­ ers. By bringing it into the mind in such a way that there is no nt soldiers who will agree that he is a most force antine . . . shucks, we're never in ing on a destroyer and has seen of the Japanese child through com- injury to the pupil’s opponent. As s or of artists, ful and dynamic speaker who ha < quarantine! considerable action. pulsory courses in all middle and a remarkable coincidence, it might Lt. Richter, new to Camp Adair, tv who substitute thrilled many congregations «hen 1 high schools, the youth is already be mentioned that Captain Smith's ation for first- “We feel fortunate,” I emarked has b« i n instructing the men in ■ • V training programs are nnmarred (•fit I I» Chaplain F. L. vonliusen, "to have Service Co. The boys really eri- to the one already displayed . . . well versed in the tactics of the i Bishop Foss as our guest ax his ' joyed their drill and class work un­ making two stripes and therefore a art when he has come of military , by accidents and casualties result­ ing from instruction are practically I schedule was quite complete. I der the Lt. and felt quite badly epi. How did we figure that out? age. unknown. j want to extend a most cordial in when they learned he is to be Jap’l’hilosophy Told Furthermore, he admits that the [ vitation to all the men and officer . i nssigned to another organization. Then it is the captain’s policy student’s personal ability to make of both divisions to attend the set- The I.t., formerly a fire-fighter, is to get away from the killing sub­ use of Judo in combat should be I man. An informal reception will I soon to be wed to Miss Ilorthy ject with a little analysis of the' placed second to his power as an I be held for Bishop Foss in the .'181st ¡Maver of Cincinnati, Ohio. ’ He Japanese government and way of instructor. He preaches incessant- j I Officers’ ('iub nt 1400 Sunday af confided in us the other day and life. He tells them that it is the ly that the only proper procedure revealed tluit he and Mies Mayer ternoon. A recent survey at Tyndall Field. ardent desire of th«' Jap govern- 1 in teaching a man is to use care 1 I have know neach othi r for the past X X x r s if! ip<| Cnr Florida, puts YANK at the top of ment to gain the tremendous riches The fleet feet of Pfs. Carl Todd, six years mid have been engaged the list for popularity on the maga­ of the East. To do this, the brass without sacrificing sneed and agil- ! \l.l If ELS for 18 months. , ity. But forget the care for a the tenor voice of Pvt. H. ('. Mar- zine stand of Tundall Field’s Post hats and officials make use of the single second, he says, ar.d you're l ’.»3 . 941 The Lt.'s bride-to-be is arriving . tin, and the parlor stories of Lt. farce of emperor worship to get I v very liable to have a hospital case I De; t,. r ' ’ed Tape j 1.. C. Watrud sparked the 1st Bn. for the wedding in a few days. Her Exchange. Next to YANK come the popular the people to fight and thus ac­ , on your hands. parents arc Mr. and Ml«. J. Mayer Hi;. Co. "beer bust” Sunday « ve- Ilk magazines and the weekly news complish their plans. And how do I Although the greater part of the I ning. The hay Room was quite of Cincinnati; the Lt.’s, Mr. and publications. Picture magazines they prepare them to fight? Well, I Japanese army is trained in Judo, Mrs. William Richter ul o of Cin ­ crowded as the boys indulged in a cinnati. The ceremony will be per­ also have a large sale as do the that's where we get back on the i not more than 3C00 soldiers can buffet lunch, pop. and beer. subject of Judo. actually be classified as experts. Every “Bust” must have enter­ formed in Chapel No. -I with Father Various digests. D< k ’; i PI} 1 OUth Since the men of Tyndall Field "Whenever the American public The number of people who have I tainment or it wouldn't be a “Bust" O'Keefe of the 382nd officiating I St . < orvallis so the boys gave out with Lt. Wat Th«' wedding will take place Satur­ are made lip largely of speciali ta hears Judo mentioned.” the captain been or who will be killed in any day morning, March lith at 9:30. in the Air Forces, aviation, science explains, “they visualize the vari­ war by hand to hand combat lend The couple will reside in Monmouth, and mechanic- publications are ous grips and muscular releases an exceedingly small percentage Oregon. high on the list, but it is noted that that policemen use in disarming to the casualty lists. xxx • detective stories seem to have little and disabling law breakers. These Still and all, if a Smith-trained Approximately twenty men in appeal f*i servicemen. methods arc effective in their pro­ Yank loses his gun and has to | "D” Co. hirve walked from the bar­ Naturally, love intere-t maga­ per place but arc much too compli­ grapple with a Nip, we won't have racks to the Orderly Room to ask zines are extremely popular, though cated.” IVHU í R I'/ii NG ANÏWHERE! any trouble picking the guy who'll for a furlough. They reach the apparently their popularity is not And again, it’s hard to disagree. walk away from it alive. i'- 1 .sir >r furlough, or even door. then w< akvil, and return, so great as the publications listed After 20 years as an instructor at' . 1 ,|<- i,. ,p -:. will timi American Cheat up. men! Sgt. Westbrooks above. Such “comic” books as the’Ncw York Stat«' Police School, ‘«pi eirrvr ìeque» always *»fe. got his last week! If he can do it "Superman,” “('apt. Marvel,” etc., » i, i id.Hc 1 hey are «pendable »pendable it is obvious that the captain’s con­ If lost ■ • ■ . ■ . li•. » —. or — - stolen, . . . sooooooo can YOU! have a surprising demand among tentions are as solid as a rock. y out monee i » , -• ................ . . ot $ - 10, . $20, police methods and uses a more ing to the States remarked, “It is youngsters. For Quality Shoe t I «m » tl(. se for eas h $ KW. effective and cold blooded means to w?- $50. ------ For vi ..in, - .* 4( V., t hl ;. . C $10 : - — difficult to get used to these women Repairing Wliih Tyndall Field may not he of killing before being killed. i >.« « »U» ,y I «prêts oflices, at principal railroad wearing woolen skirts!" Minnim typical of Army camps, the survey odor ot.. a J si o iny camps and baie». We guarantee both work­ Of course, it may give an Ameri­ , . . Lt., what do you mean! > is interesting in view of the fact can a w hule of a lot of satisfaction manship and materials. xxx that it probably reflect« a fairly to know tiiat he has successfully Full line of polishes Cpl. Drvvhshr of the Special Ser­ general trend in the serviceman's learned his lessons when he hear.« and shoe laces. vice Office has be, n flitting around reading habits. ’ a Jap's backbone snap but the chief the Regiment putting up different 118 S 3rd St., Corvallis value in the captain’s course lies types of athletic fields nil over the . in the alertness and fighting spirit Capt. Smith Trains Men place. It certainly looks as if the that it imbibes in a man. Past mill of the :>81«t will have plenty In Art of Judo Here experiences have shown that it is of sports and recreation on these 3 to 5 times more effective than cool spring evening*. Good work. (Continue«! From Page 1) 1 calisthenics and kills two birds Cpl! Judo exponent but a student of the XXX difficult Japanese langung M«v we mention that the I am- Brains, Not BraAn Nut ■it: : 1 27, Southern Pacific Railroad pany News Reporters who were re Basically speaking, his methods ('on pin ‘ i’ll . i» one ,s|H‘cial train for service men sponsible for new* “In This Col- for th«- mass production of killing EXCHANGE. (»’ 1- A i-r u« I’. T land, handling Portland passengers uinn" were Pfc. Paul Solotnon rcp- machines are rea or simple. uni' . '<• Al.-'lg Adair 1:30 P.M. GROUP Sul- resenting "It" Co. Cpl. J. F First off. in selecting * It- • ' tM) — good on special train only. let’» Captain Smith look^ liven of 1st Bn Hq. Co . )UMts â'mMtu Tic «rn. pany reporters If Yl'l’R company tion simply is this Or' n «li«lu» stages, for lack of equipment and is not represented and you wish to weight contribute act as reporter contact your 1st towards success i if in!) c ii «.ur .¿equate equipment cannot render adt ntion service io service men in lal Service Offic«. tri ■ DISTRICT MANAGER wrestling, but count up A tir. ally the Portland traffic, and we t x x Phone 1142 ily or ii 215 Monroe Street eat i l«W 1 ■ sol • it 1 I urge all service men desiring to The best w ay in our estimation to And COR! Al.LIS, OREGON VÌM t I« b in «>i ; i the week-ends avail themselves of complete th i» co dumn is as follows: behev 1st Ba. Hq. Co promotions wer«“: th« MS I • » ' ? - i rendered by the Southern I'm ifn Uwrenee E Fc .«her, Janies Moore, Rai iro id < on.pi'ü« i •nd endeavor to arrange for their Judo, ai Ora W. Green. Walter S. Smith, pus: «<“5 • *U:! 1 i sufficiently in advance to make feetiven Arthur F. Rusias •m. and Frank W. UM“ of 11 SJ < t rain service, Headquarters for Funk to the th ree-stripe rating: Y .-i • tl* ■<»,! 1 •n to this extent will enable Oregon Southerlaml. Henry J. William G j »»• Regulation M«.t !i Ift* i ti •niier more complete and greater R Parent. Karl M. Walt er*. James than th« fre« 1 iei d V of •« ce c between Camp Adair. Albany, F S ilivan. I eo M Allen. Vetvwn -pare th Or 4U) ini Saini R Seabrook. Harvey A. Summer*, letting t Fi ' ie »dur < of service men to Camp Adair, this for every branch N rman J Anderson, and James P Jap is a forma jpn ¡al tr .in ngv became two-striper*: John ieally cunning, of the service P :« 1. M Mead. Civile F Bonn. Jame* V his supreme eff, Cook, arai and William P. I* INmlin were oppiinent. BIG DRINK St it!)»- .' i!U«.‘ will o|»erate on Saturdays between So, the captain promoted to the two «tripe grade hour» *if 11 •nd 1:30 P.M. serving SP Railroad TO GO BUY! wtth a "T" below ... last but not to throw »porlsm. l¥|n't. Pau r,<*n shuttle bus will operate in reverse first (We fooled ya!) Clair F. A»- window. He veritab’ ill ' < T ¡U1 4 esc hour*. FIMI COU U aU. by solete any idea that kew made 1st Sgt A it <» per- ion in this matter ia greatlj appre- Nrd-cu. L w Oy. R. V. Over “D“ Co way the muni« have of fair play and d. MiMtr were dished out to Pvt*. Houston. the fact that the only Fry. Fuewralia who were promotes! • dirty fight i» to pull the dirtiest Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Salem. Oregon to Pte. and Me. C mw *| ami Kidd trick*. of Corvallis were given one more stripe to add ! He begins M the beginning bv iiniiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiim. CASH! "I Photo Finishing Per Roll of 8 Pictures Free Enlargement One-Day Service BERMAN'S DRUG STORE Opposite The Banks Corvallis, Oregon Yank Tops Popularity Lisi at Florida Post Wcocl Mat or Co PRO II CT YOUR CASH KRATAViL'S SHOE SHOP AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES To Service Men, Camp Adair W. Guy Parker Bishop's Your Store in Salem FIELD CAPS $2.00 CiEGO'S MOTOR STAGES Bishop’s Protection oí Properly! (One of the Essentials of a Democracy") Abraham Lincoln said: “Property is the fruit of labor. Property is desirable. Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work dili­ gently and build one for himself, thus assuring that his home be safe from tiolence when built.”’ On this philosophy of protected property right«. Americans have built America. 1 hey have successfully defended this pre­ cious principle for more than 300 years. On todav's far-flung battle fronts. Ameri­ cans fight again to protect their priceless principles of human liberty and individ­ ual rights . . . rights of free speech, a free press, the right to govern themselves, the right to own a home or a business, the right to work and enjoy the fruits of their toil. Io safeguard them, America fights, J ictory. until Mountain States Power Co. Self-Supporting. Tax-Paying. Private Enterprise "e serve the cities and rural territory surrounding Camp Adair ■ •w v w . ÌÌA