Page Four Camp Adair Senti? July 9,1942. Street, U. S. engineers announced HURLEY'S LOTION’’ late yesterday. The report came For Poison Oak back from the bureau shortly after Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar­ noon. anteed treatment for poison The well, dug by the contractors oak relief. 50c bottle by mail when they established themselves HURLEY’S DRUGS. Albany here, was grade “A” water for some time. Then something hap­ pened to much of the camp water and it was necessary to post the well was unfit for drinking pur- BEAUTIFUL new BASE MCiiE« poses. “The chlorinator eliminates all danger.” Mr. Street said yester- day, "as the test made shows a clean bill of health for the water j again.” Condemnation cards have been removed. PLENTY TOUGH—AND PLENTY MORE COMING fRIGIDMM hhmiim Salem Jeweler Taking Two Weeks Vacation “I knew it was CLEAN and SAFE' but never dreamed it combined such Dr. Harry A. Brown, Salem jeweler and optometrist, is taking his annual vacation this month, with his family. Dr. Brown will be out of the store for two weeks. Xi O. this picture of • Baldwin-built M-J Medium 1 ’ Army tank wasn’t taken on the blistering sand* of Libya, nor on the icorching desert* of northern Australia. It was made under similar conditions right here in the United States, on the test track of The B Jwin Locomotive Works, at Philadelphia, Pa. T'l veling at high speed through sand pits, up steep e vs over rough obstacles, each M-3 tank must n»*' Soldier's Family to Get Part ol Payroll Dependents' Share Is To Be Mailed Direct LOW COST... HIGH SPEED...' SURE RESULTS!” grueling test« that annulate many of the actual con­ ditions found in theaters of war. And they've got to pass 100 percent before they're allowed to leave for the fighting fronts. No wonder, then, the M-3’* are the finest fighting machines of their weight in th« world. P. S. Hitler and Hirohito won’t be happy to know that Baldwin’s production of these modern monsters has iust hit another new high. Santa Ana, Calif., to visit their son. Bill, who is an air corps cadet in training in Southern California. Bill was formerly ad writer for the firm, which has used The Sen­ try from the first issue. The Fragers will remain away ala»ut 10 days. • Bicycles will be released some T’< n my already has started « first payments aie made on There were two special features Nov« • ber 1. The law specified at the dance: A vocal solo by Mrs. payn ♦ ■ is to b«‘ effective as of June Caroline Gaskins Sullivan, soprano. 1. but delay in setting up the vast mother, Mrs. Genevieve B. adnii' -native maehinmy will ixwt- I Her — - pom t'( initial payment* for four l,a«kins. was the accompanist at I the piano. . They are sister and inontt». 1 *•»« Thereafter government check* mother, respectively, of a soldier I tn tlw army. Private Nick Sansonia Pill ):< out monthly. <'amp Adair, professional singer Alt • < ugh formal application blank« will not la* available until, »'“1 entertainer of Radio City, sang about July 26,' Col. Thruaton three selections. ling'.-, of Louisville, Ky., head of At the end of the dance every-I a staff or 1265 set up to administer body sang the Star Spangled Ban-1 the r.w law for the army, has ner. led by Mrs. J L. Gault of! Older« : post commamiers to ac­ the Associated Woman's Clubs re­ cept informal applications to estab­ creation committee. lish a date for making monthly Over one hundred young ladies I deduction*. who have passed the requirements j Suae deductions anti allowances may ac< rue from June 1, those in to twcemr junior hostesses w ere ' ti»e service on that date, started or present and even a larger number Were . ue to start contributing July of soldiers attended. C*pt. Frank C. Wimer. post spe- 1 1 Thee entering the serviev after Jun« 1 will have deduction* «tart cial service officer, ami one of hi* | from the pay of the month follow­ assistants. Lt. Victor J. Mix. were ing thsir applieatn»n for benefits. in charge of the soldier*, while Mrs. J L. Gault, and her able J group of hostesne* arranged for Albany Folk to Visit ' the junior hostesses, music, re­ Flying Son in South freshment« and the dance hall. Mr. I 1 Ralph Coleman, director of reerea- 1 M* »nd Mr». Sam Frager of tion for Benton county civic or- j operators of Frager'« fur- gamut ions, also took part in the •liture «torr there, left Tuesday for arrangements. Women of Corvallis Stage Soldier Dance State Bureau Tests Show Treatment Good With the installation of a chlor- inization plant in connection with the Strong-McDonald well, the water is again grade “A” and has been passed by the Oregon State health bureau in Portland, R W. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 1 Civilians should keep their clothing well pressed and mended. This means over- time work for the electric iron, which in turn must be kept in good condition If you want it to carry through the duration. 134 Mountain States Power Company "A Self-Supporting. Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise.” We serve the cities and rural territory surrounding Camp Adair. Buy now while stocks are available. HECKART APPLIANCECO By Appointment Evenings Phone 470 or 440-J Current- DR. A. W. MARKER OPTOMETRIST Corvallis — Ball Bldg. Corval lis 219 S. 2nd St. Corvallis. Oregon Dividends Money Saved Is Money Earned ♦ YOUR ACCOUNT HERE IS INSURED TO $5000.00. YOUR MONEY IS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES. Sales and Service Modern Shop — Best Mechanics First Federal Savings and Loan Wilson Motors Chartered and Supervised bv the U. S. Government Phone 43. 3rd & Jackson flowed W EDDINGS CORSAGES TELEGRAPHED FLOWERS FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS ¿Maa Mathes Fiottutrs Upper Monroe Street Beside the Campus Phone 213 Corvallis, Oregon Phone 517 4th and Monroe HOGG BROS for Quality Furniture and Appliances At Moderate Prices Terms 260 State St.................... Salem