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Paar? Eiifht Lebanon Working on 40-Cent Bus Fares Business Men Want To Be in Camp Area Taking a leaf from Salem’s book, and going the mone better, Leba non is in the throes of a campaign to Start a 40-cent round trip bus line from the strawberry city. The Lebanon chamber of commerce is getting help from Sweet Home in the effort as a bus connects the two cities now. The Lebanon plan provides that merchants raise enough funds to enable them to guarantee a mini mum number of bus fares per month, sufficient to maintain the necessary schedule. Reports from the Lebanon cham- bar indicate that the financial ar- i ingements have been completed and that the schedule would be in operation now but for objections raised by Oregon Motor Stages as at Public Utilities commission hearing held there last week. An- Othe hearing is in immediate pros pect. Quartermaster for Camp Adair Here (Continued from page 1) nlizes the proportions of his job mid considers it a challenge to his o perience and ability. Mrs. Baumeister is here with her husband They are staying at the Hotel Benton in Corvallis for a few days until their furniture arrives from Pasco. They have located and rented a home on Oak Creek road from T. J. Starker, Corvallis, and WHITESIDE my new job." of Washington In Seattle in June time for it in recent years. From first impression, the majo and will be immediately commis Both Col. and Mrs. Baumeister sioned as an infantry officer. like the Oregon country. 1 Having ------ - dJortion of the colonel's time will b Mrs. F. M. Libershal, daughter, spent several years at Vancouver spent at Camp Adair, he believes, is expected to spend some time with barracks, they know what our cli and he will have his headquarters the family here as her husband is a mate is is here. They are looking for- here. captain in the army, and although ward with pleasure to being able to ; he is at March field, Calif., now. he have son John J. in college at Ore- I Give somebody a ride—or hool expects to be sent away at any time. gon State and be able to.be at home one. Col. Baumeister believes it pos with them while he goes to college. sible that some of the workers at Col. Baumeister planned an early the camp may have been associated trip of inspection to Camp White. with him before in his quarter-1 I “Just as soon as I get my feet on ALBANY master construction work or pos-, Now Playing—Ends Saturday I the ground here," he said, “ I shall sibiy, at the University of Nebras-1 •torrtny ka, where he was an instructor in I make a hurried trip south to find Jobs Payee out progress there and to estimate the R.O.T.C. some years ago. Moureea 0 Haro Mrs. Baumeister was present Randolph Stott when The Sentry interviewed Col. Baumeister, and when he was asked The WAFFLE SHOP Starts Sundav about his hobbies, she answered for Waffles Any Time "THE LADY IS him. Across from Albany Hotel WILLING" "He is just a plain family man,” ALBANY MARLENE DIETRICH she said, “and likes to do things F red M c M urray | around the house. He likes bridge HARRIET CLARK and he likes to be with people in One of two vocalists to be in our home.” Music You'll Love ALBANY Salem May 20, with Sonny Dun- Although he has been in the in Now Playing ham's orchestra at the Salem fantry and quartermaster in the AL BENNING’S ORCH. “TREAT ’EM ROUGH" Armory dance. at my; the colonel likes horseback Every Saturday Night PEGGY MORAN riding, he says, but has had little EDDIE ALBERT at also hope to be settled there soon. “DOWN RIO GRANDE John J. Baumeister, youngest son, WAY” will be here following graduation ATTENTION! 2 Mi. No. of Albany this spring from Vancouver high ENLISTED MEN and on Highway 99 Sarts Sunday school. He will be a rook in college “FLYING CADETS’’ (Our musicians are members here this fall. Theodore A., Jr., will CAMP ADAIR WORKERS also of Salem Local No. 315 AFM) AND FAMILIES be graduated front the'University “DANGEROUS GAME’’ VENETIAN GRANADA TUMBLE INN The First Baptist Church I Dance Where Everyone Has a Good Time Every Wednesday and Saturday af «£ LOTBjp TWINBEDS' MISCHA AUER WHITESIDE CORVALLIS Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. ouvu Extends a Hearty Welcome to You SUNDAY Sunday School Morning Worship Young People’s Services Evening Gospel Hour KWIL—8-9 P. M. FRAGERS CORVALLIS N Fifth & Lyon, Albany Edgar B. Luther, Pastor GROVE’S BARN DANCE 18th and Elm ALBANY Thursday -Friday-Saturday $ TW WIMM» Camp Adair Sentry May 14,1942 HQIKY rowu urjjjua MAJESTIC CORVALLIS Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. TERMS DANCE TO ANOTHER OF AMERICA'S GREAT BANDS SONNY DUNHAM and His Famous 18-piece Orchestra Wed., May 20 Salem Armory Dancing 8-12 General Admission 75c, Students and Service Men 55c