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amp Adair Sentry i Page Three May 14. 1942 Colonel's Column Sad Relief Case Is Illustrated by Word From Wife of Soldier Ice Queen and Runner-Up CoL R. E. M. DesIslets workmen coining onto the project. The last survey indicates almost 900 ears passing through the gates with two or less occupants this is about 56 per cent of the total number of Col. Deslslets cars passing through the gate s in question and is a slight impr< ivement. about 9 per cent, over the figures of last v eek. However, we can do better than that. I m sure, and suggest that we all load up to capacity, for since entirely too many cars are coming into the area already, there is no sense in aggravating the mat ter by not utilizing all the seats in these cars to maximum advan tage. Dig up a friend, and bring him—it’ll be a favor to him as well as to you—and me. Let’s all hope for good weather during the next little while so we can really get down to building and making a record job of this camp. We all know we can do it—so let’s get into the job, and keep punching. R. E. M Des Islets, Lt. Col., Corps of Engineers Area Engineer. RUPTURE Among the many letters re rectal disorders successfully ceived at Washington. D. C. dur treated the ambulant way. ing the present war, we quote the DR. WIDMER following as being one of the best. Phone 424-W Mr. Headquarters, U. S. Army, Dear Mr. Headquarters: COMFORTABLE VISION My husband was induced into the surface long months ago and Dr. A. W. Marker I ain’t received no pay from him Optometrist since he was gone. Please send me Phone 470 — Ball Bldg. Corvallis, Next Safeway Store my elopement as I have a four - months old baby and he is my only support and I need it every day to buy food and to keep us enclosed. r HURLEY'S LOTIOhF I am a poor woman and all that I For Poison Oak have is at the front. Both sides Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar of my parents are ery old and I anteed treatment for poison can’t suspect anything from them oak relief. 50c bottle by mail. as my mother has been in bed thir Hl RI.EY’S DRUGS, Albany ___________________________ teen years with ont doctor and she won’t take another. My husband is in charge of a spittoon. Do I get BAUER & BAUER any more than I am going to get? Tailoring — Repairing Dry* Cleaning Please send me a letter and tell me if my husband made application "Cash & Carry Rates" for a wife and child and please Across from Montgomery Wards send me a wife form to fill out. Corvallis I have already written to Mr. * Roosevelt and got no answed and if MORRIS I don’t hear from you I will write OPTICAL COMPANY to Uncle Sam about him and you. Dr. Henry E. Morris Yours truly, Optometrist (Signed) Mrs. Pat Irwin. 44 1 State Street, Salem P. S. My husband says he sits in the Y.M.C.A. every nite with the Phone 5528 > piano playing in his uniform. I v__ think you can find him there. Recreation Hall Is Ready for Soldiers Albony Donations to Complete Furnishings transmission towers of KOAC, state-owned radio station. High steel towers near Granger station at edge of camp are radio Pretty Patricia Jones, 16. who entered as Miss Dallas won the title of National Queen of the Ice at a Los Angeles contest. Jeanne Sook. 18 (left), as Miss Los Angeles was second place winner. CORVALLIS LODGE No. 1411 Meets Every Wednesday Evening At The Corvallia Moose Temple ! Corvallis Hotel and ¡Golden Pheasant Food Shop The most for your money | in rooms and Good Food. •Albany has one of the largest twenty-sixth roundup for this pio- Don't talk about Camp Adair, | Opposite Both Banks and most interesting recreational neer show of the Willamette valley. Talk about the weather centers for soldiers and is in the Corvallis final stages of completion. Vin Hurley, Albany druggist and presi dent of the chamber of commerce, i is organizing and building the cen ter with donated materials and 1 equipment. The center is truly a center. It i is located at the corner of Second and Ellsworth streets, right in the l heart of Albany. A specious lounge with over “Sure! Business is good!” That’s why we do not have to raise prices. Pass the word to your neighbors. stuffed davenports and chairs, read-1 Open evenings till 7:80 for your convenience—Saturday evenings till 10:30. Take advantage of our low eVery-day ing lights and tables is divided from | prices. the remainder of the 100x100 foot j room, by a rustic log fence. Other fixtures carry out the rustic archi-1 tecture. A large bar is about com-1 pleted, where soft drinks will be j oispensed and where coffee and donuts will be served free. Camels—Luckies—Chesterfields There are pool tables, ping pong | tables and other indoor games which will be available. "While the ce»ter is primarily planned for Camp Adair soldiers,” j Mr. Hurley said this week,, “we Gelatin Dessert—All Flavors Tasty Pak Golden shall be ready very soon to take c^e of soldiers quartered here or those passing through and stopping Tasty Pak in Albany for the night.” Specials for Friday and Saturday, May 15-16 25c Velvet, P. A., pocket tins 10c Corn.................. 3 cans 29c Peas.................... 3 cans 29c 2 cans 27c Tomatoes . Milk ..................... 3 cans 25c Raisins . . . 2-lb pkg. J 3)^ I. G. A. Soap Grains . . . J Coffee, Sunny Morn . . . 21c Tobaccos .... 2 for Uniformed Possemen to Be at Round-Up Dance ~ Thirty-three uniformed members I of the Lane county mounted sher iffs posse will attend the Cala- pooia Queen election dance to be J held at the Round-up hall at Craw- ; fordsviHe, Saturday, May 16. The posae is sponsoring Wanda Hulett, of Eugene for queen of this year’s i roundup, which will be held at the I Catapooia Roundup grounds at; Crawfordsville, July 4 and 5. Other | candidates are Inez Mudgctt of! Shadd, representing Linn county.; and Betty Wallace of Monroe, rep resenting Benton county. The directors have selected Jim Lawron and his Lumberjacks of Eugene to furnish the music fort the election dance, and the Cor- , valMa high schaoi band will be of-1 ficial band for the two-day round-1 up this year, which will be the, Scot Tissue . . . 3 rolls Scot Towels...................... Jell-lt................... 4 pkgs. Tomato Juice . 46-oz. can 25c lOc 19c 21c Kellogg's Pep, Rice Large 21 o Size Krispies, Krumbles, IGA Wheat Flakes, your choice Fancy Seedless We carry a full line of HEINZ BABY FOODS, both strained and «hopped foods. Large Size Our BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS are a boon to the housewife ... To a milk-fed BIRDSEYE frying chicken for Sunday dinner. No work—no worry— no waste. C Pion now to do your shopping at the I.G.A. Food Center in Independence //TL. IOC \/_ f VallCV rOOu venter The freshest of fruits and vegetable* in our hobby. If you like Steer Beef Steaks and Roasts, we have them. —Tom.