Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, July 02, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Camp Adair Sentry
July 2, 1942.
College Offers Army
Folk Evening Classes
First Night Schedule
Ever Provided Here
ing August and took over the
I recruit yelled “Atten-shun!”
You Can't Get Over
business about that time.
The young lieutenant promptly
The mill was first built in the Habit in One Jump
forgot all about his bars — and
year 1875 and was one of the city's
; snapped to attention, furtively
landmarks. In 1877 H. F. Fischer
At Maxwell Field, Ala., they’re glancing about to see where an
purchased an interest in the com­
leuuiK this
tura story
swry about
auoui an officer
or I leer \ approaching officer might be!
pany, the old flouring mill, and | telling
conducted it up to the time of who had just received his wings |
his passing. His sons, A. W. and and commission. The spanking new !
Fred Fischer, also were associated shavetail, not at all accustomed to
with the business.
the gold bars on his shoulders, ap I
The building was three stories I proached a group of recruits in the j
high and in that early day had a most casual manner at his com­
Truck Owners
manufacturing capacity of one
gpecial insurance for all
mand.
One
of
the
new
soldiers.
[
hundred barrels of flour in 24
types of trucks.
I
hours. Steamers from Portland car­ well-schooled in army regulations I
See
ried the stock to the mill and away despite his lack of experience, re­
membered that when an officer ap-
to the buying centers.
I proaches a group of enlisted men,
| one of the group is expected to call
Independence Profits
the others to attention. Putting
Dist. Mgr.. Phone 814
221 W. 1st, Albany. Or.
Will Go to U. S. O. Fund I this knowledge into practice, the
In response to many requests for
evening classes in the Oregon State
college summer session by mem­
bers of the quartermaster and area
engineer personnel, Dean M. El­
wood Smith, director of summer
session, announces that special
courses will be arranged to meet
the registration demand for a
period beginning July 27 until Au­
gust 29. In extending this privilege
the college is opening its doors to
Independence will put the profits
accommodate the only evening
of its Fourth of July celebration I
periods provided on the campus
into its U.S.O. budget.
during this summer session.
The Independence quota was set
Student and graduate applica­ at $700, committeemen said.
tion forms including information
concerning all courses and fees will
be distributed throughout army de­
partments and be available to
interested townspeople at room 116,
Commerce building, prior to the
date for registration.
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EARL HITE
WAFFLES - ANY TIME
Steaks and
Lunches
THE WAFFLE SHOP
Across from Albany Hotel
RATIONING?
Not on fun—if you dance
at AL BENNING’S ORK.
every Saturday night at
TUMBLE INN
2 Mi. N. of Albany on Hi. 99
“Our musicians are all mem
bers of Salem Local No. 315,
A.F.M."
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DANCE
WHERE EVERYONE HAS
A GOOD TIME
Every
Wednesday
. Friday
Saturday
GROVE’S BARN DANCE
18th & Elm—Albany
Valley Milling Plant
Destroyed by Fire
A fire which started in the base­
ment after 10:30 Tuesday night
resulted in entire destruction of the
Valley Milling company plant a
quarter of a mile southeast of Cor­
vallis. The loss is estimated at
over $100,000.
The blaze may have smouldered
there several hours and when the
fire alarm was turned in at 3:40
this morning the fire was well
tinder way. Despite efforts of the
fire department the mill burned to
the ground with the equipment and
the stock stored in the building.
The warehouseman, Lester Lander,
h id made a round at 10:.'<0. and E.
E. Eastwood. owner, di<l not leave
tiM null until 10:45. Two Southern
Pacific freight cars on the siding
there also were burned. Mr. East­
wood stated the building and equip­
ment was lost, and was not fully
insured, although he carried in­
surance on the contents.
Referring to the loss and his
plans for the future. Mr. East wood
atated he would like to keep the
feed business going, although build­
ing priorities and other matters
must be considered la-fore he can
tell just how far he may proceed
regarding rebuilding. He came to
Corvallis five years ago this com-
• You’ve seen pictures of
these two things before.
The bell that was rung to
announce the hard - won
freedom of these United
States . . . the document
that declared our indepen­
dence. We Americans are
great lovers of liberty—and
fighters for liberty — be­
cause it is our heritage. We
believe it is the heritage of
all who draw the breath of
life—we’re fighting now. to
pass on that heritage.
f WHITESIDE
(Corvallis)
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
Ol are a soldier, fighting this war—though you be a housewife, a labor­
er. or a store clerk. You are a soldier fighting this war—if you follow
Y every
government regulation: if you effect every saving that will free
war materials for our fighting forces; and you are a winning soldier__
if you buy War Bonds with 10’, of your pay every pav day!
MAJESTIC
(Corvallis)
Thurx. - Fri. - Sat.
"SONS OF THE
PIONEERS"
Roy Rogers and
Gabby Hayes
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"SO'S YOUR
AUNT EMMA"
Zasu Pitts and
Roger Pryor
Frager's part in this great American program is
to provide you — and you — and Torn, Dick and
Harry — with household necessary furnishings at
the lowest possible prices consistent with high
quality. Our years of experience in buying and
our repuration for fair dealing, qualify us for this
big job.