Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 21, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    Camp Adair Sentry
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Days Off
Week-End Jaunts
“To be entirely at leisure for on«
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is for one day to be an immortal.’’
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—Chinese proverb.
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well Harvey Isaacs of Portland,
who is superintendent of sewer
construction and pipe lines for
Four Builders.
Harvey has spent a lot of time
under the Parker-Schramm ban­
ner, and in a way is still under it,
as P-S is part of the Four Builders.
Harvey is a pleasant, hard work­
ing boss who gets along well with
all.
HERE’S GOOD ADVICE
FOR EVERYONE NOW
“God has given us two eyes,
two ears and one tongue; hence
He intends us to hear and see
By Edith Durgan
twice as much as we talk about.”
‘ Day’s Off” may turn out to be
—Mark Sullivan.
“Wildlife in Oregon” or “How to
In these days when “a slip of
Make Sugarless Sweets” in view
the lip may sink a ship.” and
of gasoline rationing, but for the
when walls and bushes and auto­
present Camp Adair workers who
mobiles may have-ears—and un­
are new to this country may wrant
Nonsensored
known ears—let me not be the
to become better acquainted with
By Hy Brid
one who, innocently, gives the
Oregon scenery, and if they have I
axis aid. If I stumble and fall
worked as hard as rumor indicates,
down, I may hurt myself, but if
I had a hunch today. I got up 1 I let my tongue slip, I cannot
need some good relaxation.
Mountain streams have a lure at seven, had seven dollars in my | count the hurt.
for most people, and near here is pocket, there were seven of us at i
one full of fish, easily accessible, lunch and there were seven horses .
with some of the finest forest in the race—I picked the seventh. instrument, (b) a Scotch dance,
So he came in the winner?
(c) a pipe used in plumbing?
camps in the state on its banks,
No, he came in seventh.
4. Was Bambi: (a) an Italian
This is the South Santiam, which
baby, (b) deer, (e) a book by
may be reached by driving to Al-
What’s repartee?
Branch Cabell?
bany or Tangent, thence to Leba-
Repartee, son, is what you think
5. Who was known as the Bird
non, past Sweet Home, and then
into the cool and beautiful Cascade of on the way home.—Post Beacon, Woman ?
March Field.
6. What is meant by putting
mountains.
the Kibosh on something?
Cascadia, a mountain resort nes­
Cop — What's the idea going
7. What does a newspaper man
tled in lacy vine-maples and stately
mean by his Pipelines?
firs, is chiefly noted for its min­ seventy-five miles an hour?
Hardboiled — I wasn’t going
8. Is a debility: (a) an indebted­
eral water.
Having been brought up on seventy-five miles an hour — I ness, (b) a state of discontent, (c)
Lithia water (Ashland chamber of wasn’t going sixty, I wasn’t going a weakness ?
9. What is an heir apparent?
commerce please note) this tastes fifty — I wasn’t even going forty
10. Had Josephine any children
like heaven to your correspondent, —I—
Cop—Look out! You’ll back into prior to her marriage to Napoleon?
but more prosaic friends have not
been so enthusiastic. Give it a try, something in a minute.
ANSWERS
though, as you may like it, and the
My uncle is champion golfer out
1. All three.
view across the stream and down
2 Yes, in 1927.
the steps to the spring is pleasing. at the Nudist Colony.
What makes you think he’s cham­
8. A musical instrument.
If you bring a bottle of it home
4. A deer.
with you it will taste like last pion golfer out there? e
Because yesterday he went
5. Sacajawea, the Indian woman
night’s ginger ale, so drink it on
around the whole course in nothing. who acted as guide for Lewis and
the spot if you like it.
Clark.
According to the state highway
What is your son studying in
6. To do for it finally, to squelch.
department map, Cascadia is ap­
7. His private sources of inform­
proximately 28 miles above Leba­ college ?
Languages.
ation.
non. Above Cascadia are the forest
Languages? I thought you said
8. A weakness, an infirmity.
camps, built during the past few­
he
was studying medicine.
9. One who must by course of
years by the CCC cooperating with
Well, I got a bill that said: law become heir if he survives his
the U. S. forest service. These are
equipped with cook stoves, shelter “Twenty dollars for French; fifty ancestor.
10. Yes, two.
cabins, and peeled log tables and dollars for Spanish; and two hun-
dred
dollars
for
Scotch.
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chairs. There are safe and at­
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tractive swings, bars and other
f
Safety
Always
t
Is
she
a
good
partner
in
bridge?
devices to entertain the children.
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A Weekly Check
She was awful. You couldn’t
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Yellow violets bloom in such pro­
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fusion at some of these camps that tell by the expression on her face
ACCIDENTS CAN BE PREVENT­
it is difficult not to step on them. how she would play.
Poker face ?
ED BY:
They should be blooming soon.
No, but I wanted to.
1. Helping individuals to see ex­
Fishing in the South Santiam is
isting hazards in their own sur­
usually good, but that part of the
Why aren’t you working?
roundings and realize the serious­
river beginning at the head fish
The boss and I had a fight and ness of accidents.
rack site at the confluence with
he won’t take back what he said.
2. Inducing them to eliminate
Coal creek and extending down-
What’d he say?
these hazards whenever and wher-
strea for 2.640 feet is closed (from
He said: You're fired.
ever possible to do so.
the "Official Synopsis of Oregon
3. Cautioning them to safeguard
Angling Laws”).
How did you get arrested ?
themselves and others against haz­
The South Sar.tiam highway i«
Well, my friend told me when I ards that cannot be eliminated by
one of the pazses to Central Ore­
got
home late to take off my them.
gon. where it joins the McKenzie
clothes and shoes and sneak up the
4. Inducing them to avoid creat­
pass at Sisters. About 31 miles
stairs quietly.
ing hazards anywhere at home, at
above Cascadia is Clear lake, so
Well, how could you get arrested
work, at play and on the highway.
named because of its clear blue
doing
that?
waters. Both Clear lake and Suttle
5. Encouraging everyone to ac­
When 1 got upstairs I found it
lake have fine fishing and boating
quire a general knowledge of First
was
the
elevated
station.
accommodations. Suttle lake is
Aid treatment, in case of injury
3450 feet above sea level. A spa­
to others.
Frank
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Have
a
cigarette?
cious lodge overlooks the lake
Double parking has its own re­
Crank—No, they are too strong
where either sleeping cabins or
ward. If you have to park please
—
you
have
to
knock
the
ashes
off
housekeeping cabins are available.
get off of the roads as it not only
with a hammer.
If a longer trip is desired. 35
Frank—Well, have one of mine? slows up traffic, but also endangers
miles of travel from Suttle lake
Crank—No. they are so weak, lives, and repairs for smashed cars
will take you to Bend, a lively and
you
have to look in the mirror to are hard to get.
prosperous central Oregon lumber
if
you are smoking.
see
city. The return trip can be made
I was horseback riding vester-
day and from the after effects
think I'll learn to ride side saddle
Why do that?
It saves a little place where you
can sit down the next day.
| Convertible architects' level. Beck­
man. Case and tripod. Call co­
ordinator's office. Administra­
tion building. Camp Adair.
The WAFFLE SHOP
FOR REXT
ALBANY
VS affles Any Time
Across from Albany Hotel
BEAUTIFULLY furnished sunny
4-room apartment in one of Sa­
lem’s better homes. Garden,
shrubs, garage. Central location.
$40. 1582 Court St. Salem or call
5738. C. C. Cochran, Salem Cham­
ber of Commerce
7—3-RM. apts. for rent June 2.
Rate $5.00 per week. Gas, wood,
hot and cold water furnished.
Men preferred. 2300 Western
Ave. Phone 168-R.
2P
SAVE ON
TRICK INSURANCE
with a specialized car­
rier. Broad policy.
See
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SLEEPING rooms for 9. Light and
airy. $3 per wk. At the V. 4
Blk. N. of theater, Monmouth,
Ore.
EARL HITE
Dist. Mgr., Phone 841
221 W. 1st. Albany. Or.
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
Inter Insurance Exchange
TRUC
1, 2. or 3-room apartment or room
and board. 2310 N. 4th. Salem,
Ore.
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CLEAN.
generousl.v
furnished
sleeping room. Reasonable. Board
available. 404 N. 15th.
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ABourXd
AND BOARD
ROOM
BOARD and room for four men in
private home. Two double rooms, 1
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twin beds, private bath. Home
cooking, lunches included. On can­
tonment bus route. 879 North
Monmouth Ave. Monmouth. Tel.
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BOARD and room in private house,
accommodations for several men,
separate living room and bath.
Home cooking, no Sunday meals.
$10 per week. 140 N. Echols St.,
Monmouth. Tel. 580.
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Classified advertising in The
Sentry will grow. Anything you
have for sal« or trade will be in­ I
teresting to someone else at the
camp who wants it. Watch this col­
umn for housing, also. Use it your­
self and read it.
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INGAGIMINT « "XtODING RINGS
9th St.
Grocery
She knows their tops in beauty
and fine quality. You will get
more for your money too.
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Associated Gas—Oil
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Sets Priced at $25.00 -up
A (’limpíete Stock Of
Groceries
BUTANE GAS
The Store With The
Revolving Sign
FOR YOUR TRAILER
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NEW HOURS
To accommodate cantonment workers this store
will be open until 7 P. M. each evening except
Saturday,
when
we are
open
until
9
P.
M.
We have tool shipments arriving every week in
an endeavor to supply your needs.
WARNER HARDWARE CO
330 West First St.. Albany, Oregon
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Ten rent« per line per insertion.
Count 5 word« to line fa*
company copy with order.
FOR SALE
That sergeant of mine ought to 1938 BUICK Sedan—Excellent con-
dition—New Tires—low mileage
be hung!
Priced to sell. 632 Wash. St Al­
Not hung, my boy, hanged.
bany, Oregon. Phone 56.
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Hung, I say; hanging is too
good fot him.
1942 SUPER Sedanette — Buick.
Priority required. 3600 miles. 5
Janet says I am a great wit.
tires. 338 N. 3rd. Corvallis Mor­
Well, she's Half right.
ris Morehead.
'Harr' Isaacs Known
HOM GOOD ARE YOU?
•»7 DODGE coupe. Good tires and
1. Is roe a name for: (a) a
In Construction Work
finish. Photie 845 M JL Roas,
streak in mahogany, (b) female
between 6 and 8pm
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Hundreds of men aecnstomed to deer, (c) fish eggs?
2. Did Babe Ruth e*er hit «0 •» LINCOLN Zepher 4 Dr Sedan
working on various public utility
Excellent condition. New tires.
job« conducted by the Parker home runs in one year?
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is a hornpipe: (a) a musical | Terms 2727 4 Orchard
Schramm company will remember
Doll Up For The
Engineers' Dance
• Lotions
• Shaving Creams
• Razor*«
• Powders
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Blades
• Shavers
Shampoo
• Soaps
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BERMAN'S DRUG STORE
Corvallis
(’•rvalHn—Opposite Bolh Bank*
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via the McKenzie pass, where you
will see Oregon’s lava beds, or you
may retrace your steps and return
by way of the North Santiam high­
way and Salem, turning on the
North Santiam road three miles
above Clear lake.
With only one day at your dis­
posal, exploring the Santiam river
as suggested will keep you busy
from early morning until well after
dark even in these daylight saving
days. The next problem is—just
how far can one Ro on those three
gallons anyway?
Paste Se'-eit
May 21, 1942.