Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, July 23, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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July 23, 1942.
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Nazi Army the unterfeldwebel (sergeant) leads a squad, pictured be lew. His assistant, an
•tmrgefreiter. ranking with an American corporal, and the No. 1 gunner, a gefreiter, also graded as a
rorpural. lead seven achutzen and oberschutzen. Armed with rifles, pistols, light machine guns, machine
pistols and hand grenade-,, as indicated, the fire power of the “gruppe” is apparent.
'Corvallis to Build
New Public Rest Room
Realizing the need for public
rest room facilities in down town
Corvallis due to worker and soldier
increases in population there, the
| city council Monday night directed
Vie Goodnight, city engineer, to
draw plans and call for bids for a
building to be built just west of the
present city hall.
The building will be of class A
construction and will include a sec­
tion for men and one for women.
Plans will allow for increased ca­
pacity and future installation of
more plumbing if it becomes neces­
sary.
Most of the stores will now sell
you savings stamps and bonds.
' HURLEY'S LOTION
For Poison Oak
Sales and Service
Modern Shop — Best
Mechanics
Wilson Motors
Phone 43, 3rd & Jackson
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
By Appointment
Evenings
Phone 470 or 440-J
DR. A. W. MARKER
OPTOMETRIST
Corvallis
Ball Bldg.
Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar­
anteed treatment for poison
oak relief. 50c bottle by mail.
Hl ’KLEY’S DRUGS, Albany
SOLDIERS! SOLDIERS!
OFFICERS! OFFICERS!
Did you know that you
can buy
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PORTABLE RADIOS
at HECKART’S in
CORVALLIS
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on terms if you like?
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ARC Sander, of the new 382nd and
he was looking for old members of
the new 382nd and he was looking
I for old members of the peacetime
training outfit and for certain rec­
ords and equipment which are be-
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lieved to be stored here.
Uld Organized Reserve( The members of th. old 382nd
Regiment in New Plan «re widely scattered in the service
land there will be few if any of
| them in the new line regiment, says
Th. fallowing news story r
a “ P‘ Lt. Col. Sander, but the new regi-
peared in the Eugene Register-
- ’ nient will carry on their traditions
Guar,1 <f Monday of this week:
I and the whole 96th division will
1' • 96th reserve division now be-, wear the traditional American
ing f ' led at Camp Adair will be shoulder insignia — a white square
made « mostly of northwest men set on the diagonal upon which a
and it will have "a Eugene regi- blue square is superimposed,
merit.’ the 382nd infantry, the in-1 Some years ago Lt. Col. Sanders
heritcr of the old “reserve cadre” was stationed with the ROTC at
which Lt. Col. Charles Petty di­ Oregon State college and he knows
net* u fur many years when in this part of the Oregon country and
charge <>f organized reserves in this its people very well (married an
Oregon State girl). Although this
district.
It I .igene, Monday was I.t. Col. country does not go heavily for
Eugene Men to Be in
96th Division Here
state or city regiments, as they do
in England, the army is encourag­
ing local interest in the new out-
fits which follow up the national
guard, Most of Oregon’s guard
outfits are now on duty “some-
where” in far places.
Work on East Road Is
Still Carried Forward
Although the block has been re­
moved from the south entrance to
the old Independence road at
Granger, the road is not yet ready
for heavy traffic. Grading is com­
pleted and gravelling is going for­
ward.
Camp traffic may now miss some
of this construction by taking the
newly paved street south from the
Four Builders corner and leave
camp by the southeast gate
Dad will now begin to real­
ize how Important the elec-
trie washer is in keeping him
»upplied with plenty of fresh
Shirts and changes of under­
wear. Be sure to give it the
care it deserves and wipe
it dry after each using.
Mountain States
Power Company
A self-sapporting, tax-paying,
private enterprise.
We serve the cities and rural
territory surrounding
Camp Adair
No shortages of stock at
Heckart’s. We have picked
up several outlying stocks
of all appliance and electric
goods and are now in the
midst of a
BIG SALE
of one of these newly ac­
quired stocks.
Electric irons, lamps, fans,
flashlights, in addition to
radios of all kinds.
HECK ART APPLI ANCE
COMPANY
219 S. 2nd, Corvallis
Unbeatable Team—Soldier. Bond Buyer
Serving Camp Adair Area
Doing our part in this great
battle for production."
Producers and Distributors
of
. Help Yourself
"Hi-Grade*" Meat Products
fvyry ’3** you out
ir-n Wm Bond* br nq,
you txxk
OREGON PRODUCTS FOR OREGON PEOPLE"
Kiimpfet
FOR VICTORY
AT LEAST l«X IF TIM PAY EVERY PAYBAY
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