Camp Adair Sentry July 30,1942. Page Five Four Builders Has New Bowling War already proved himself in one [about that glamour boy Harry branch of sport, angling, and under Heuer. a lot of pressure at that,—so be­ ware ! Efficiency is okay, and much to be desired, especially in military Well, our genial Miss Jean Smith, men, but our Charlie Parker is secretary to our general superin­ having a lot of trouble because of Secretary Begins on tendent Bob Robson, went and did the effiency of the MPs and mili­ New 'Bond' Program it. Congratulations are flying tary traffic men stationed at and around and she came back Monday near the various street intersec­ The editorial staff of Four Build­ morning with the proper creden- tions throughout the camp. ers were forced back into the field I tials, so it must be true. Jean in- Charlie’s favorite parking place of sports writing because of a (forms us that she should now be is taboo now, that is. the one right fight that has been waxing warmly, addressed as Mrs. Bond. We add out in front in the middle. right under our noses, between our hearty good wishes to those Mr. McIntyre, priorities adminis­ of her host of friends, and extend trator in the office of the Engi­ a hand to Mr. Bond. Jean always Albany Woman Winner neers ,and our project manager, said she was saving bonds. Of Prize in Corvallis Mr. M. W. Lorenz. The feud first Drifting back to the sports started over the comparative bowl­ ing skill of these gentlemen, and editors for a moment, all Four In the regular weekly pinochle our ever-present fight promoters Builders clan members want to tell game of the Corvallis Moose kept things warmed up until the the Engineers’ team what a fine Pinochle club, Emma Faulkner of natural result was a series of long game of ball they recently played Albany won the special prize off­ against us, and what a swell lesson ered for the player melding 300 negotiations for a battle. Last Thursday a team captained in baseball they gave us. Their pinochle. The game was well at­ by Mr. McIntyre fought it out on victory was decisive and left no tended and scores higher than us­ the alleys with a Four Builders lingering doubt about their ability ual, three of the men and one of team led by Mr. Lorenz. The latter to dish it out. We eagerly await the women players scoring over team came out on the winning end our next battle with them. 8000 points. of the wager, and we now have it The scores were, for the ladies, from pretty good authority that in­ Mrs. Harry H. Heuer and daugh­ Elizabeth Scott 8210, Mrs. J. V. stead of settling the feud, it has ter, Betty, made a short tour of Mill 7830 and Mrs. Don Kiussman made things hotter than ever, and the camp last Saturday, and came 7540. that a return engagement will be up to Four Builders’ office for the For the men, Andy Holstrom held this Thursday. We want to purpose of (quoting Mrs. Heuer) 8700, Tobe Watkins 8120 and Nick congratulate team captain Lorenz “getting thé low-down.” After a Lunde 8010. Next game will be on upholding the reputation of Four very pleasant visit the charming Friday evening at the Moose Builders’ athletic teams in general, ladies drove away, after stating lodge rooms when one or more and to issue a little warning to that they now were quite caught special prizes will be given for Mr. McIntyre that Mr. Lorenz has up with the latest information special melding. Bus Lines Announce New Camp Schedules Flowed A new schedule of bus transpor­ tation to and from camp, between Salem, Albany, Corvalils and Mon­ mouth. including west side service to Portland, has been issued by the Oregon Motor Stages, and has been circulated in mimeographed form. 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