Camp Adair Sentry
May 14, 1942
He Is Second Generation Adair
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AREA OFFICE
U.S.ENGINEER
DEPARTMENT
Camp Folk Invited
To Monday Musical
Monmouth College is
Sponsor of Program
PLENTY OF WHAT YOU NEED!
Lunch Pails
Thermos Bottles
Clocks
Watches
Films
Cigarettes
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"We Cash Your Checks"
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BERMAN'S DRUG STORE
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Corvallis, Oregon
Opposite Both Banks ♦
We are open every night.
Two musical events of interest
will be given the first of the week
on the Oregon College of Education '
campus at Monmouth. Monday |
night, May 18, C. Robert Laxson,
of the college music department
will present a piano concert, assist-'
ed vocally by Florence Coardy |
Merriam.
Tuesday night. May 19, the
O.C.E. women’s sextet and trio, i
fresh from recent successes rang-1
ing all the way from Seattle to 1
Bend, will present its final home
concert, assisted by a senior re
cital in piano, and several other I
advanced voice and piano students. |
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Tuesday night’s concert is under I
the direction of Florence Coardy
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Merriam, special instructor in mu-I
I sic at the college.
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Featured by the sextet, with spe
cial lighting and staging effects,
will be Rubinstein's Seraphic song.
Bethoven's Moonlight Sonata, and
Tschykowski’s Fifth Symphony.
Both programs will be given in ,
s by Army Engineers Campbell hall auditorium on the I
Monmouth campus starting at 81
Above left: Henry R.
o’clock. There will be no charge,
\dair, II. Sherwood. Ore.,
and the public is invited.
high school senior who is
nephew of I.t. Henry R.
Adair after whom camp was Big Name Orchestra to
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named. Lower: Henry R„ IL Play Dance in Salem
and his father. W. M. Adair.
A bove : young Adair with ('ol.
“Trumpet playing like Hany
lies I-leta at door of Admin James, tromboning like T. Dorsey
istration building here.
plus a style all his own.” That’s the
way swing fans characterize the
abilities of Sonny Dunham, “Amer
all of you boys, whether mentioned
ica’s trombone and trumpet stylist,”
here or not.
who brings his 18 musicians to
All employees of Four Builders, the Salem armory, Wednesday, May
Park-Schramm, are asked to be on 20.
the lookout for soft-ball players.
Dunham’s appearance, following .
C. L. Tharp, personnel director, Jack Teagarden’s band, is the sec
Men Named Who
i asks each soft-ball player to report ond of a series of “name” dance
I to the time office, at some time out- bands being brought to Salem.
Have Left for Duty
I side working hours, and enter his
1 name in th«' player roster. Charley
Honor Roll—■
Kenneth V. Coulter, quit to be- adds, and definitely for publication, What Made Earth Do
! that the Four Builders soft-ball Shimmy Is Mystery
come air cadet.
I team will be a hard outfit to beat,
Ellsworth F. Coulter, quit to ,
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come air instructor at Thunder- ; ^hljst, )’ou
< harlie s out on
.An earth tremor was felt in Cor
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j the limb again.
bird.
vallis about 6 o’clock Tuesday eve
Morris L. Coulter, quit to join the
Don't forget that you are ur ning and reported by many people.
navy.
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gently requested to travel at least
Many asked if blasting were be
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R. E. Mooney, quit to join the three, preferably five, in a car to ing done at Camp Adair. There has
anny.
and from work, and that all Salem. been no confirmation as to what
Glm Robinette, quit to join the Albany, Lebanon residents, and caused the tremor.
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urniy.
those in Independence and the coun
Glen Robinett«», quit to join the try round about, are r«s]uest«sl to
army.
take the road leading east from Primary Polls to Be
Robert I. Self, quit to join the Four Builders office; and all Cor Open Friday Until 8
navy.
vallis residents, and those living in
John \. Tubbs, quit to join the a general southerly direction arc
The Oregon primary election is
CORVALLIS, OREGON
army.
requested to use the road running Friday, May 15.
Note: No doubt we have several in front of Four Builders office in a
It is the duty of all registered
Others who voluntarily quit to join southerly direction, joining 99-W voters to turn out to vote. Polls
the service earlier in our time at just north of Smith-Hoffman. will be open from 8 o’clock in the <
ou can still buy used cars on 15-month contracts, but
Camp Adair. Our hats are off to I These little things will cut our morning until 8 at night.
for how long no one knows. See these cars on our
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Quality Furniture ♦
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At Moderate Prices
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Salem I
260 State St
and Appliances
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Four Builders List
Worker Honor Roll
Restaurant--Confectionery
THE MAIN CORNER
IN CORVALLIS
Come as You Are"
RICKARD’S GARAGE
Now Playing at Whiteside Theater
Ten Cars of Albany
People Visit at Camp
A caravan of 10 cars visited
Camp Adair from Albany Tuesday.
The visitors were conducted i
through the camp by the U. S. |
Guards upon the sponsorship of
II. C. (Sven) Johnson, coordinator.;
\Coordinator Meets in
Lebanon Monday Night
—
H. C. (Sven) Johnson, coordina
tor. «pent Monday evening in Leba
non. Mr. Johnson met with the
chamber of commerce in the straw-!
berry town.
George Itrent. as the husband, is quite surprised to find a romantic
Kus'ian. Mis« ha \uer. underneath wife; Joan Bennetts bed.
I Ut "Twin Bed»." nun plating at U hítesele, tori all».
automobile cong« slion down to beat
the hand.
All new employees should call at
the time office for their photo
badges about four or five days af- ,
ter employment. Do not let your
temporary sewn day pass expire. '
It causes inconvenience and delay
at the gates.
,
lots, Second and Van Buren ...
1940 Buick Super Sedan, heater, radio $1045
1940 Buick Special Sedan, heater
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$985
1938 Ford Deluxe Tudor Sedan
$565
1937 Ford 60 Tudor Sedan ’ ’
$365
1939 Ford Deluxe Coupe
$645
1936 Nash 6 Sedan
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$425
1937 Nash-Lafayette Sedan
$545
1936 Terraplane Sedan
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$285
1936 Willys Sedan
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$145
1937 Willys Sedan
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$265
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1938 Willys Coupe Z Z Z '
$345
1941 Oldsmobile 8 Sedan, Htr., Radio $1195
All cars are reconditioned and guaranteed, tires are
70 to 80'. , good for many thousand miles of service.