Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, July 09, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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Colonel's Column
Col. R. E. M. DesIslets
■July 9,1942.
have marveled at Harry Heuer’s
ability to take everything in stride.
Some have said that he looks like
he had just had a refreshing nap.
That's it, but not on the job; he
gets in an extra little snooze be­
forehand; but let Mrs. Heuer tell
you about it.
Back in the harness again and
the bite of the leather as I lean
into it once more feels good again.
My! What a dif­
ference a couple
The Four Builders family, each
of weeks made in
and every one, has had a good time
the camp. Things
watching our boys play softball.
are beginning to
It has been a nice relaxation. The
take final form.
entire bunch want to pass the word
Some of the
along to the players that their
areas are nearly
efforts are appreciated. It is no
75 per cent com­
cinch to put a day in at labor and
pleted—and bet­
then have pep enough to win a ball
ter had be, too,
C»L Deals! st a
-
.
„ game. The boys are to be con­
for troops are all
over the place. Begins to look like gratulated on their position of
soldiers are going to soon be with league leader.
us for keeps—and it’s good to see
them, bless their all - American Moose Pinochle Club
hearts!
I got an awful kick out of two Men Win Over Women
boys whom I picked up enroute to
Roy Cobb proved to be the best
Albany while I was in sport clothes
pinochle player Friday evening at
one afternoon. They asked a lot of
the regular game of the Corvallis
questions about the local situation
Moose pinochle club, K. C. Reitsma
—and finally wanted to know if I
came next and Charlie Painter
worked at Camp Adair. I replied,
next, the scores being 7700, 7510
“Yes, up till ten days ago.” This
and 7360. Smarting over the trim­
seemed sufficiently unimportant. ming they received last week from
They let the subject drop for some­ the women, the men scored 22,670
thing more interesting which was points over the women’s 21,790.
army life. I don’t know when I
Josie Deikhoff scored highest for
have been more amused by the the women with 7,310, Emma
soldier anecdotes which brought Faulkner 7260 and Mrs. Neuman
back my memories of 20 years ago. 7220.
One rumor after another, misin­
The committee has arranged for
formation given in good faith as a pinochle instruction game for the
gospel because “it was said in purpose of teaching the game to
camp” — all brought back a nos­ any who would like to learn and a
talgia of “latrine rumors” of old, general invitation to any who wish
when the non-coms used to fill up to take up pinochle playing to ap­
the recruit with plenty of “horse­ ply to the committee for instruc­
feathers.” Good old army humor tions. J. F. Scott is chairman and
—it’s what makes the American can be found in attendance at all
soldier what he is, the finest ex- games.
tant.
It’s about time I remember my
manners, too. and take the oppor­ AI bony Theaters Give
tunity to publicly welcome General Rubber Drive Matinee
Bradley, C. G., 96th Div, his chief
of staff, Col. Munroe, the post
“Anything that stretches” and
commander, Col. Gordon McCoy,
amounts to six pounds in weight,
and his executive assistant. Col.
whether in one piece or many, will
Ferch, who now is in the ranks of
admit the bearer to either the
the “old-timers” like Col. Baumeis-
Venetian or Rialto theaters Thurs­
ter, Post Q. M., Col. McCallum,
day at 1 p. m. for a special feature
post surgeon, etc. We’re glad to see
matinee, it was announced by
you here and trust you will like
Oberson, in charge of the Linn
this community as well as the
county scrap rubber drive. The
community has made we builders
shows are being given through the
like them. They're fine people.
courtesy of Art Adamson, owner
And once more men, by the ISth of the Venetian theater, through
We’ve some dates to meet! Don’t his manager, Ray Porter, and Ray
let’s miss—more troops will soon
Henderson, owner 'of the Rialto
be with us and let's be ready. theater.
Stay in there and keep punching—
Shows suitable for children will
it’s nearly over except for the be presented at both theaters, it
clapping.
was stated.
R.E.M.D.
Oberson also announced that
of 390 tons. It is still the belief
of the committee that Linn county
will be on top when the final
figures are tabulated.
Draff Would Allow
All 1-B's Enlistment
Those Rejected Will
Have Another Chance
Selective service offices are au­
thorized to accept for induction
any man previously placed in 1-B
provided such man volunteers for
service.
Men who have previously been
placed in 1-B classification by de­
termination of either local physi­
cians or by the army examining
board may volunteer and be sent
for further examination by the
army board in Portland.
Class 1-B men who are passed by
the medical board of the army in­
duction station as meeting physical
standards set for class 1-A will be
accepted for general military serv­
ice.
Those class 1-B registrants meet­
ing only class 1-B standards will be
inducted for limited military serv­
ice. Those meeting the standards
of neither will be disqualified for
any military service.
Class 1-B men will be entitled to
transfer to the enlisted reserve
corps for a period of about 14 days
immediately following induction, as
are all 1-A men called now. This
will permit them to dispose of any
business affairs after they have
definitely learned whether or not
they are acceptable to the army.
Any 1-B men who have previous­
ly been rejected should call at the
local board office to volunteer for
service.
A limited number of 1-B men
will be called for service in Au­
gust, in accordance with their order
numbers. However, any volunteers
will be given first place in the
quota.
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CORVALLIS LODGE NO. 1411
Meets Every
Wednesday
Evening
At
Moose Temple
Grocery
Associated Gas—Oil
A Complete Stock Of
Groceries
BUTANE GAS
?
FOR YOUR TRAILER
Linn's rubber pile now is in excess
4 Builders Family
Sends Men to Army
Additions to 4-B honor roll:
Joined the army — L. I. Eng­
strom, Glen DuPont, Lorenz Krue-
ger. Raymond C. Comer. Merle
Johnson, R. Nicholson, D. D. Bunk-
er, Andrew Vandervort.
Joined the navy—L. E. W illiams.
E. J. Janeway, Wm. Mills. Jr.. Em.
est Smith. M. L. Stewart. B. J.
Gifford, D. Hall, Quentin Green-
oegh.
Many men have worked for Four
Guilders while awaiting their calls
to the colors. They have worked
Ko rd and conscientiously and we
know they will make good members
ef the armed forces. The heartiest
Well wishes of all follow them into
their great adventure.
What's the matter
with your truck—or car?
WE KNOW!
The burning question around
here has been answered, and by
gn unquestioned authority. Many
Best Equipment
Personal Service
JACK & JOHN GARAGE
Third & Van Buren, Corvallis
On The Highway
Morris Optical Co
Salem
By working early and late,
through all kinds of weather, some
few of our people earned a few
hours of rest. It is quite apparent
that they ire also strentxms rent­
ers, because of the eases of sun­
burn. etc., that »bowed up Monday.
Page Three
Sunday or Evening«, by
Appointment, If Not
Convenient Otherwise
Dr. Harry E. Morris
444 State St., Salem
Optometrist
Phone 5528
Onlysl
That sounds cheap for a photograph, we admit.
But when you find it means only two poses: “This
way, please; that way, please; Thank you, that's
all” — and you pay another 50c for a ten-cent
folder; then after you have bought three or four
prints (for what good is one photograph to any­
body?), you find you have spent five or six dol­
lars—and where’s your economy?
WE make portraits, first-class likenesses in the
latest poses and in modern lightings, for as little
as $6.00 a dozen. That’s 50e each, and they’re
permanent. They won’t fade, won
’t discolor,
won't
won’t come off the mounts—they’ll be as hand-
some ten years from now as they are today.
Better see us first — why not today?
rd
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Corvallis