Camp Adair Sentry July 23, 1942. JOAN EDWARDS IS NO "SABOTOURIST" Page Five More Welders Needed On Jobs in Shipyards Training Given Free By Federal Agencies steam fitting will be available if students wish them. Information about this pro­ gram and any of the vocational training classes may be secured at the offices of Federal Employment m Corvallis and Albany. Registra­ tion may also be completed at the employment office at Camp Adair. Valley Lodge No. 42. lOOF meets every Thursday even, ning at 8 o’clock. Visiting Brothers Always Welcome IOOF Hall. Independence. Ore. ______________________________ WAFFLES - ANY TIME Steaks and Lunches THE WAFFLE SHOP Across from Albany Hotel Heckart's Store Buys Workers who are finishing their jobs at Camp Adair—and their Stocks of Appliances wives—may now get training for Heckart Appliance company of war jobs in this vicinity through the free classes in welding being Corvallis has recently purchased conducted on a 24-hour basis both in the stocks of several appliance stores around the Willamette val­ Albany and Corvallis. ley and has brought these stocks These classes in vocational train­ to Corvallis to augment its own ing, financed by the federal gov­ stock. ernment, offer an opportunity for A sale of this merchandise is non-defense workers to transfer now being held in the Corvallis from their jobs to vital defense in­ store. The stocks included some dustries. Shifts in the schedule of merchandise which is unobtainable classes are planned so that work­ through wholesalers now, Ray ers may take the training and still Smith, sales manager, says. hold their present jobs. Shipyard ...... N jobs are then available after 2 Vi C CORVALLIS LODGE NO. 1411 to five weeks training, depending on individual ability and the num­ Meets Every ber of hours per day spent in train­ Wednesday ing. Evening A total of 9000 welders are ex­ pected from the training centers by November, calls indicate. Wom­ en may also enroll in these welding classes. JOAN EDWARDS, singing star of “Your Hit Parade” on Saturday nights over the CBS coast-to-coast network and niece of famous ■tar-maker Gus Edwards, has become the sweetheart of the ration boards, by selecting this outfit for summer relaxation. Corticelll anklets take the place of hose so that extra Nylon and silk can be turned over to the Army for parachutes. Her playsuit, which she has named the Nadocky after one of her most successful songs, cuts down on dress materials so that manufacturers can turn their efforts more to war efforts. The bicycle is her answer to rubber and gas shortages. “Harold Ickes will never call me a ’aabotouript',** sh< explains. Instruction in ship joinery and marine electricity is also available to men and jobs await completion of the training. New classes in nicknames: (a) "Mad Anthony"; (b) "Marse Rob­ ert"; (c) "Black Jack"; (d) "Old Rough and Ready"; (o) "Swamp Fox." procession what does the civilian spectator (a) Salute with outstretched right hand: (b) lift hat slightly: (c) remove his headdress with right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, hand being over the heart. 1 $1.00 ■ QQc >> Inion-made. Sanforized. Values to $2.00. S 8. What is the oldest badge of honor conferred on United States soldiers for "bravery, fidelity and good conduct?' 9. This insignia is worn by an aide-de- DRESS SHIRTS $1.33 * Famous make. Fancy. Values up to $2.50. FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.66 ■ Light weight. Grey. Regular $2.00 value. camp of a general officer ol what rank? developed by American gun­ smiths, was moot effective in the early wars of the United States? 10. What weapon, i CARPENTER $9.59 OVERALLS “Can’t Bust ’em”— Regular $2.89 value. WAIST OVERALLS answers TO MILITARY I. Q QQc >> 8 ox.. sanforized, blue. Extra special! L L L Roughrider CORDS $3.99 Finest quality. Regular $5.50 value. L J Used Car Lot. Srd A Jackson Corvallis k ARMY CASH TAILORS UNIFORMS ... INSIGNI A ... SUPPLIES 1520 Jefferson St.. Corvallis L. T. Chellis WORKMEN! QQc WORK PANTS Close-out. One lot. Values to $9-98 COLLEGE CORDS Young men’s. Heavy. Extra special! LOAFER JACKETS $C98 J Men’s and boys*. Values to $7.45. SPORT COATS $11.89 ■ ■ 100 per cent all wool. Values to $14.95. WORK or $9 -98 DRESS SHOES Hundreds of pairs. Values to $5.00. 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