Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 21, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Camp Adair Sentry
fare Three
I effect by the state authorities and
is not a civilian program, but is
Col. R. E. M. DesIslets
being aided by civilians interested
in the conservation of gasoline,
Just a word to rubber, and public safety.
all of you men
Coordinator to Pass
regarding safety
on the job. I ,
Out Cards for Census
know you’re new, I
working fast to j
In an experiment to find out just
get the job done '
why there are still so many cars
on time, trying ' All women and girls working at coming into Camp Adair with only
hard to make a Camp Adair who would like to play a drive. H. C. (Sven) Johnson, co­
good impression Ion
on a softball
s°ffhall team meet on the ordinator, personally met. lone driv­
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1 lower campus
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at 7 p. r»v
m. T'VvIIren<ir
Thursday. ’
Col. Deslsiet.
on the foreman
ers at the west gate yesterday’ and
Any who would like to play but gave each a questionnai”e postal
and maybe get a
promotion, etc., but we can’t let will be unable to attend this meet­ card asking the following ques­
this throw us for a loss on acci­ ing may send their names to the tions:
meeting or call 864 after 5 p. m.
dents. All of the above reasons
“Check those that apply’ to you.
The Corvallis girls’ softball team
are good causes for accidents, so
will meet for practice on the lower I ride alone because: (a) of where
let’s be particularly watchful of campus at 6:30 Thursday evening. I live; (b) hours I work; (c) no one
these aspects of the job.
to ride with me; (c) location of
my work on the job. There is a
In addition, when a new man
Frankie Hansler, veteran cat
comes on to the job, and starts ! hunter of Tacoma, at Camp Adair space for name and address and
work next to you, treat him like has been roaming the Coast range the contractor employer.
Every effort has been made
you d like to be treated. Help him | with his hounds.
through newspapers and other pub­
to know the ropes. Tell him the
These coast cats must have a licity to lower the number of single
danger spots. We don’t want him
grapevine,
or the ones here have and two-riders,” Mr. Johnson said
hurt in any way.
seen Frankie’s revealing photo­ today. “This is admittedly an ex­
An injured man is of no use to j graphs of some of their less fortu­
periment in an effort to help the
either us, or his country, and dur-1
nate relatives from Washington situation and get transportation fa­
mg times like these, it is essential i way that he and his hounds have
cilities for everyone most economi­
to keep 100 per cent of our man-1 met.
cally.
power available. Manpower and I
material are our two types of am-!
munition on a construction job.
Both must be available in suffi-1
cient quantity and quality’ to get
the job done on time.
We are under a very tight time '
limit: we must conserve our “am-1
munition.” We must win our battle
of completion dates. There can be
no excuses for letting our country 1
down at a time like this.
Let's go — be careful — work
swiftly, yet surely. Keep your eye
on the ball — and stay in there,}
punching! We can't fail!
R. E. M. DES ISLETS,
Lt. Col., Corps of Engineers, l
Area Engineer. I
Will Make Attempt
To Question Singles
Colonel's Column
Camp Adair Girls
Wanted for Softball
“Transportation problems are
among the most important of all
that come through the coordina­
tor’s office. We are doing the best
we can for workers here, and we
should greatly appreciate a little
more cooperation on the part of
each individual. The problem of j
getting to work and back home
will increase as shortages increase |
and it will take the best that is in |
all of us to avoid great difficul- j
ties," Mr. Johnson said.
1935 GRAHAM
Special
Coupe, fi tires and tubes, me­
chanically VI, interior good
ECONOMICAL
TRANSPORTATION
See Housing Steward. Smith
Hoffman & Wright, Hospital
Unit. Camp \dair.
z ow vmi
HOGG BROS
for
Quality Furniture
and Appliances
At Moderate Prices
Terms
Salem
260 State St
THIS AD GOOD FOR $1.00 CREDIT ON FIRST $10.00 PURCHASE
WHEN PRESENTED AT BISHOP'S
special !
30 Workmen Charter
Bus From Newberg
You Cantonment Workers
SPECIAL!
Bishop
Equipment Formerly
Is Bus for School
Brings you a special offer now to acquaint
Thirty enterprising workmen
from Newberg have chartered a ,
bu» and hired a driver and are com- I
ing to work every day comfortably
and economically. Newberg is one 1
of the farther towns furnishing |
workers for the big effort here.
The bus is one which until a few
days ago, was on a school run in
Newberg, is privately owned and
hence could be obtained for the
Cap Adair run. It parks in the lot
at Lovering, Halvorson and Slet-
tan.
you with Willamette valley's most
complete store for the
WORKING MAN
s1.00 Credit Free
With Purchase of $10.00 or More
On First $10.00 Purchase
State to Get Help in
Making Highway Safer
The proper agencies in the state
of Oregon are instituting a license,
reporting program whereby certain
operators of vehicles will report to
the proper authorities the license
number of cars they are passing
driving at greater than the sug­
gested speed of 40 miles per hour.
If you observe reckless drivers
or drivers that have no regard for
the 40-mile limit, please feel that
before they have traveled far on
the highway of today, their number
wiH be picked up by civilian check,
era who will forward it to the
proper state authorities and there­
by eliminate these cars and drivers
from the highways in the near
future.
This program has been put into
MORRIS
OPTICAL COMPANY
Dr. Henry E. Morri«
Optometrist
44 4 State Street. Salem
Phone 5528
Remember! Regardless of the work you
do, Bishop's have just the work clothes
you need and Bishop's are never under­
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Headquarters for the west’s largest and most
complete stock of finest quality clothing.
HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
BRING THIS AD
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