Camp Adair Sentry quartermaster troops here, a sep­ arate building may become neces­ sary. The local committee is making plans to better acquaint the citi­ zens with the necessity of an ade­ People of Corvallis have not yet quate (at least one) USO center awakened to the need of a V SO in Corvallis. service center building, it was re­ ported today from the committee HURLEY'S LOTION headquarters. For Poison Oak However, there is no doubt that Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar­ in a few days announcement will anteed treatment for poison be given that a VSO building is oak relief. 50c bottle by mail. assured for this city. HURLEY’S DRUGS, Albany Federal men are in Corvallis now working with the local committee to perfect the USO service in Cor­ vallis. Between 5000 and 6000 soldiers are expected to be in Corvallis daily when Camp Adair is at ca­ pacity, and if enlarged, as rumored, more than that number will be in town each day, with nothing to do, and a building, or several, as the case may be is necessary. Persons who have been to other camp locali­ ties say it looks as if Corvallis must learn the hard way.” The USO building is not only a service to the soldiers, but to wives and sweethearts and other rela­ tives who are visiting all the time Your home lroner will prove the soldier is in camp. Its investment worth now It is a sort of clearing house for that it has more work to do all soldier activities away from every week. Help It to carry camp. The proposed Corvallis cen­ on by watching the electric ter cannot be too big, is the view turning it Off current, taken of those who “know.” promptly, ■nd by waiting Merchants should dig deep in until you have a sizeable their jeans to subscribe the needed ironing to do before using It local funds, as they are the ones who benefit directly, declare mem­ bers of the committee. With the possibility of Negro Corvallis Must Get More Pep Into USO OPENING A SECOND FRONT will be the job of troops seasoned to the shocks of war. That is why the British troops shown in these pictures are being trained today, not only to be efficient with their own weapons, but also to know what it feels like to be “blitzed.” At left, a plane has just screamed low over their heads in an “attack," and now a mine is detonated right in front to simulate the burst of the ’dive-bomb.” Above tank men in low-slung fast British Valentines feel what it’s like to have two very close explosions. Below, infantry literally ‘‘go through fire" as part of a two-week course at a Battle School in South-East England. When the time is ripe for the Second Front, they will know what to do. Hitting Averages Are Listed for Corvallis ■ I After five weeks of play, the lending hitter of the softball league is now John Karamanos, 4-Builder first baseman. Karamanos collected •ix hits in seven times at bat last Week to boost his average up to J>50, as Bob Quesinberry let down • fter holding the lead for three Weeks. He also leads the extra base hitters, having collected five dou­ bles, n triple and two heme runs. Since the entire bunch of Sol­ diers which were playing here for the first four weeks have left, the averages of those men will not be continued in the Statistics. Carhart, hitting .500. was the only player batting above .300. Below are the averages of all players batting above .3(MJ: Karamanos, 4-B Queainb« rry,B..Pepsis Beard, Laundries ..... Ill ban, Pepsi-Cola Belding. 4-Builders .. Kruger.W. Laundries Martini, Engineers 31 25 17 29 14 24 17 17 13 8 13 6 10 7 550 .520 .471 .448 .428 .417 .412 Perryman, Engineers Griffin, 4-Builders .... Peters, G., Laundries Kruger, P., 4-Builders Varrelman.Pepsi-Cola LeTourneux, 4-B’ld’rs Vanlydegraf, Engrs. Hutchins, SHW ..... Quesinberry,D.,Laun. Sprick, J., Pepsi-Cola Dethman, Laundries . Hellberg. SHW Peters, P„ 4-Builders 34 in 23 30 28 20 29 21 15 27 M 29 20 14 4 9 11 10 7 10 7 5 9 8 9 6 Sugar Stamps 5 and 7 Good for Four Pounds Sugar users by using ration stamps Nos. 5 and 7, may now pur­ chase four pounds of sugar. Stamp No. 5 is the regular stamp good until July 25 for two pounds ami stamp No. 7, is a bonus stamp 9 good for two additional pounds. Stamp No. 6 which will become 9 7 valid on July 26 will also be good 8 I | for the purchase of two pounds. 4 8 Powdered metal is coming rapid­ < ly into extensive use in industry as a material out of which metal objects can be pressed into finished form and complex shapes, saving a vast amount of work in machin­ ing operations. Landlady: “I’ll give you just three days in which to pay your board.” Student: “All right. I’ll pick the Fourth of July, Christmas and Ea.-tir.” Old Lady (sniffing) — “What’s that odor I smell?” Farmer—“That’s fertilizer.” Old Lady (astonished) — “For the land’s sake.” Farmer—“Yes, ma’am.” Mountain States Power Company WAFFLES - ANY TIME Steaks and Lunches THE WAFFLE SHOP Across from Albany Hotel A self-supporting. tax-paying, private enterprise. We serve the cities and rural ■ territory surrounding Camp Adair What's the matter with your truck—or car? WE KNOW! Personal Service . . . Best Equipment JACK & JOHN GARAGE Third & Van Buren, Corvallis ------ On The Highway “You’ll have to excuse me," the young man apologized to his part­ ner, “I do not dance very well. YoO see I am just a little stiff from polo.” “Oh, is that so. I have several friends who live there.” Current Homes of night war workers in some localities are marked with special flags in order to insure traffic quiet for daytime sleeping. Dividends Money Saved Is Money Earned He Hauls in the Rubber on Time YOUR ACCOUNT HERE IS INSURED TO $5000.00. YOUR MONEY IS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES. First Federal Savings and Loan Corvallis, Oregon Ch_a[t„ered and Supervised by the U. S. Government I hone oli Orta Cornell. Associated Oil dealer in < orwallis. and a load of robber he hauled in fr< farm «if 1‘aal Miller, east of Corvallis, the day before the rubber drive closed Mr. Miller donated the I Vcrap «hich »etched 1TM pound«, i'orealli« arei *■« reported »ell abend of it« quota in rubber \ 4^ and Monroe