Camp Adair Sentry Days Off Week-End Jaunts “To b. entirely u leisure tor one ' dsy l* for one day to be an immortal “ 11 —Chinese rrorerb. July 2, 1942. UNITED STATES BAND TO APPEAR IN CONCERT A United States band of about 30 pieces will visit Cor­ vallis and render a concert to the citizens on the court house lawn at 7:45 Thursday evening, July 2. This concert has been arranged by Mayor H. W. Hand, through the cooperation of the commander of the troops sta­ tioned in the vicinity, and as an expression of appreciation on the part of the troops for the friendship and hospitality that has been extended to them by the citizens of Corvallis. Page Sevell w—— -!"^ bbw Headlines age 75 per cent rubber. Dual swipe. Finish 90 per cent—no LOCAL GIRL IS PRIZE WIN­ broken or welded fenders. Up­ NER IN SWINE SHOW’. — Head­ holstery like new with seat cov­ line in Springfield (Ill.) paper. ers. Speedometer 19.800 mi. Mo­ OKLAHOMA COUNTY DEPU­ tor reconditioned. This pick-up TY SHERIFF SURPRISES BOY will pass any mechanic’s inspec­ WHO LEAPT FROM TRAIN IN tion. Price $725 CaP Ralph Ban­ ROOMING HOUSE — Muskogee ton, 336-J Albany, Oregon. O. O. ¡(Okla.) paper. Cline, owner. WILD GOOSE HUNTS ,FOR LOCAL POLICE — Stamford 1940 DODGE Pick-Up. A-l condi­ (Conn.) paper. tion. Ideal for electrical or In the parade will be several plumbing work. 357 Jackson St.. hundred school children carrying Corvallis. p flags and city officials. — Worces­ ter (Mass.) paper. APT. HOUSE—16, 3 rm. furn, apts. Fort Bragg, located near Fay­ fully modern. Perfect location. etteville, N. C„ is said to be the Gross income $6,924. Net $4,700. largest distillery post in the United Price $37,500. Terms. Several States. — Detroit paper. others smaller and less money. GIRLS WITH FEET BEST See Mr. Hardy with HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC., Realtors, DANCERS DECLARES DIRECT­ Salem. OR. — Headline in Danville (Va.) paper. FOR SALE OR TRADE By Edith Durgan Sometimes the most appealing spree for Sunday or your special day of rest is a jaunt to a nearby community for dinner. It is not only relaxing, but offers a change of scenery, and if a delicious re- past is a certainty, the day will be a memorable one. Cruising about the Willamette valley for the past few years has developed a few favorites, some of to be described to any Oregon which we will pass on for your State college students, because it benefit. is an institution vivid in their mem­ Have you been to • Harrisburg? ories. And any of these former At the south city limits on the students will tell you about its East Side highway is “The xMagie famous chocolate cake. Here you Cupboard,” a tearoom managed by will find pies and cakes baked “bet­ several charming and vivacious ter than Mother used to make” or HOW GOOD ARE YOU? ladies, who will insist that you at least as well. They will serve 1. Who is said to have started the sign their guest book and sample you a man-sized portion of lunch fashion for bobbed hair? their home-made pickles. A splen­ or dinner of the best quality, but 2. In what cities are the follow­ did combination of atmosphere and be sure to go on a week day, as ing: (a) Rose Bowl, (b) the Sugar excellent food. they are closed Sundays for the Bowl, (c) the Orange Bowl? Rumor has it that another Har­ rest of the summer. Butterhorns 3. Do the arteries carry blood: risburg eating place, “The Ideal and cinnamon twists are breakfast (al to the heart, (b) from the Cafe,” has a Thursday night spe­ delicacies made in their own kit­ heart, (c) both? cial of Hungarian goulash, but we chen, which, by the way, is as neat 4. In Wall Street, what is meant by a lame duck? have never been there the right as a pin. 5. How many matches are there day in order to sample it. If your preference is for steaks, Among many fine eating places Wagner’s on Corvallis’ main inter­ in standard book matches? 6. Who set up the first printing in Salem, the Golden Pheasant is section is a good place to go. This, one of the best. This restaurant too, has become an institution press in the New World? 7. What is the meaning of the is modern in design, service is where townspeople gather for soft prompt, the food is good and well drinks after the show. Sooner or phrase, hors de combat? 8. What have the following in served. You will not be disappoint­ later, like the streets of Paris, you’ll see anyone you may be look­ common: (a) Quai d’Orsay, (b) ed if you dine there. Downing street, (c) Wilhelm- “The Spa” in Salem is also to ing for at Wagner’s. And now, if you’ll excuse us, strasse ? be recommended. For many years 9. Who was the “henpecked” it has made a specialty of a variety we’ll to the kitchen for a bread- philosopher? of hot rolls which are passed to and-butter sandwich. 10. Who made the ballet, The customers on trays by attractive Swan, famous? waitresaes. Thia restaurant is one Nonsensored of the few whieh serves a “pastry ANSWERS By Hy Brid tray” from which you can select 1. Irene Castle. your favorite dessert. 2. (a) Pasadena, Calif., (b) New Another tearoom of high rank in “English is a funny language Orleans. La., (e) Miami, Fla. the valley is “The Anchorage” in after all.” 3. From the heart. Eugene. The rustic building was “Why so?” 4. A person unable to fulfill hi* constructed many years ago on the “I heard a man talking of a contracts. banks of the millrace, but as the 5. 20. political candidate the other day channel is now being changed you 6. Juan Pablos, in Mexico City. say: “If he only takes this stand will have to content yourself with 7. Out of the combat; disabled when he runs, he’ll have a walk­ dreams of how it used to look or from fighting. over.” visions of things to come. How­ 8. They are streets on whieh gov­ ever, there is interesting construc­ Customer (to head waiter) — ernment offices are located in (a) tion, and while the view is in the "Here, sir, this clumsy fellow has France, (b) England, (c) Germany. transition stage, the food is better 9. Socrates; Xanthippe, his wife’s spilled half my cup.of tea down my than ever before. If you are there name, has become synonymous with back.” during strawberry season be sure Head waiter (to waiter, sternly) shrew. to order their fresh strawberry 10. Anna Pavlova. —“Bring this gentleman a full cup pie. Yummy! of tea instantly.” Have you a yen for “waffles at Army Life Just Like all hours”* If so, Albany has just “Jack makes me tired.” the place for you. "The Waffle College Life if You “It's your own fault, you should Shop” not only specializes in waf­ stop running after him.” Look at it the Same fles and al) that go with them, but is serving lunches and steak*. It is “Why de you approve of paint­ Being in the army is like attend­ recommended for a “drop in after ings in the nude?” ing college, says one officer. The the show” snack, or for ode of “Because I was born that way.” first year you know everything. In those mornings when the wife is yow second, you begin to admit just too cozy in bed to think of Irate woman r— “I sent my little there's some things you never preparing a he-man’s breakfast. boy for two pounds of plums and knew. By the middle of the third One of our habits has been to you only sent me a pound and a year you realize there’s plenty you drive to Albany for an evening half.” have missed. meal at “The Elite” cafeteria. You Groeeryman — “I am sure my And by the fourth year you are may select more things than you scales are al! right, madam. Have ready to admit you haven’t begun can eat, but the bill won't be too you weighed your little boy?” to learn! , high, and the servings are large. Custard pie is always in great de­ “You’re a pretty sharp boy. mand, so get there early if you Tommy." CLASSIFIED want a piece. That is a good idea "W»ll, 1 ought to be. Pa takes anyway, as the food is much in me into his room and strops me ADVERTISING demand and you have a better three or four times a week.” T«m nati per lia« par iaiertHMi. i * wrrdi tw Hnw Cwh suit I choiee if you're not late. com piny r»jy with order. Corvallis, too, has some mighty A woman went to a bank. She fine food. If you prefer a tearoom. noticed there was a new face be­ FOR RENT "Heuser’s” is as good as yea will hind the window. comfortable room for one or find anywhere. Well-prepared food “Ha* the cashier gon* away to two men. Furnace heat, auto­ is daintily served and spotlessly take a reat*” she asked. matic hot water. No children. No dean. This place has become fam­ “No.” replied the new man, “he other roomers Board available ous for its cuisine, and tourist* ha* gone away to avoid it.” nearby. 921 W. 10th St. Albany. from all parts of the country are Phone 507-J. found there every day. You must Coming home one Sunday after­ ---- ' * 1 ---------------------- ------ order a chicken pie. or you'll miss noon with a string of trout. John­ 3 ROOMS—one «townstairs, in w» a treat. Hot biscuits, ice cream pie nie waa suddenly confronted by the h*me. 103 No. 30th 9t. CorvaBia Phone 912-J tfl and in fact any kind of pic. are all local minister. There was no way of especial quality. of escape, but the boy roue to th* FOB SALE Another Coevalhs eating place occasion. Goin* up to the minister, which has established a reputation he said: "Minister, d'ye see what IM» CHFV pickup Tires Wild, front* ro-c*p befor* frees*, rear i* th* “Electric Lunch.” on the edge the trout rot for nabbtn' worm on mud grip*, spare re-cap. Aver­ of the campus. This doesn t need Sunday?” Corvallis Hotel and Golden Pheasant Food Shop The most for your money in rooms and Good Food. Opposite Both Banks Corvallis Wm. KONICK Jeweler Eat. 1913 Corner Second & Madison Sta. 1929 MODEL “A" Ford Good Telephone 485, Corvallis Mechanical condition. 90% rub­ llltfltlflllllllllltlttfllft IHlItltlllllllHIia ber. 1463 A St. Phone 563-M, Corvallis. VENETIAN HOUSES FOR SALE 6 RM. (2 BRmz.) practically new, lawn and shrubs. N. E. Only $3650. See Mr. Hardy with HAWKINS * ROBERTS, INC., Realtors. Salem. DUPLEX, perfect location, income $38.00. Owner out of state, must sell. Price only $2750. Diacount for cash. Really a bargain! See Mr. Hardy with HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC. Realtors. Salem. ROOM AND BOARD ATTENTION Cantonment work­ ers. Home-cooked food, lunches packed, good beds. $10 a W*ek. Mrs. Bertha Wells, 332 N. Church St., Salem. Pho. 5083. p BOARD and room at The Palmer Rouse 1409 Monroe, Corvallis. Big comfortable lounging room with fire place. Hot water, two showers, one tub. Be comfortable. MRS. J. C. MORRELL, 168 No. 12th St., Salem, best accommo­ dations for cantonment workers. Good b*ds, hearty meals served, lunches packed. Rates $10 a w*ek. ALBANY Now Playing "JUKE GIRL" ANN SHERIDAN RONALD REAGAN Starts Sunday “IN THIS OUR LIFE” BETTE DAVIS OLIVIA DeHAVIL.AND GEORGE BRENT GRANADA ALBANY Now Playing “GAMBLING LADY” BARBARA STANWYCK PAT O’BRIEN also “TOP SERGEANT’ Starts Sunday “MONEY” —--------------------------------------------------------- , D m C. Wilson, Agent DAN DAILEY. JR. also Now York Life Ins. Co. “FRISCO LIL” IRENE HERVEY KENT TAYLOR CorvoDta—«65-M y- . - r ^VICTORY F BUY it UNITED STATES W A? A WAR / bonds P AND \ STAMPS 4. il I ! ?