Cantonment Council
To Meet in Monmouth
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Camp Adair Sentry
June 18,1942.
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valli», will preside. It is the policy I
of the group to alternate the place
of meeting.
Heat in Game Shows
Monthly Gathering Is Up in Wrong Place
Check-up on Progress
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The third monthly meeting of
the four-county cantonment coun
cil will be held next Monday eve
ning at Monmouth in the Mon
mouth hotel, where the group will
be guests of Mayor Bowersox.
Mayors and county judges of
Marion, Linn, Polk and Benton
counties comprise the membership
of the council. Any others inter
ested are invited to participate,
according to H. C. (Sven) Johnson,
coordinator, whose report is made
at each meeting.
It is at these meetings, Mr. John
son says, that those attending may
get first hand, the work being
done by the coordinator’s office.
This phase is especially interesting
now that counties and cities are
preparing financial budgets for
the coming year.
Howard C. Hand, mayor of Cor-
ley Motush, of Camp Barkeley,
Tex., says something, he gets real
action. Motush and a group of his
buddies were playing blackjack on
his hunk one night recently. The
dealer came to the end of the deck,
reshuffled and started a new deal.
“Burn one,” Motush yelled, no-
ticing that the dealer had not pro
ceeded according to Hoyle. At his
yell the group noticed curling up
behind him a wisp of white smoke.
In reaching forward, Motush had
tipped over an ash try — and a
lighted cigarette had set his pillow
afire!
Wives are Guests at
Camp Chicken Dinner
Workers' Spread Is at
Strong-McDonald
Wives were heard to remark after
ward that they well comprehended
now why husbands left in the
morning and forgot their lunch
pails.
After the dinner all who were
interested toured the camp.
Fay — "Mrs. Dashaway’s hus
band didn’t leave her much when
Iw died, did he?’’
After some weeks of testing the
Ray — “No; but he left her very
mess hall food at the Strong-Mc- often when he was alive.”
Donald company, the appreciative
men invited their wives out for a IHiiliiilliliiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiJ!:
chicken dinner Wednesday evening.
Two long tables seated over a
hundred among whom were com
pany officials headed by Don Mc
Donald and Mrs. McDonald, the
superintendent, Mike Hansler, and r Of entertainment—every
= Saturday Night — with
Mrs. Hansler.
Frank Hansler acted as master 1 AL BENNING’S ORK at
of ceremonies and succeeded in
getting everyone in an amiable
mood for the gargantuan task of
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hi. 99
consuming all that was served.
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