Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, July 30, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Camp Adair Sentry
The naval relief society works on
WAFFLES - ANY TIME
the same principle as does the Red
Steaks and
Cross, and its funds go to aid
Lunches
men serving in the navy.
The navy relief society needs
THE WAFFLE SHOP
$5,000.000 to carry on its work. The
Across from Albany Hotel
society was organized by the navy
and within the navy to look after r
the navy's own. It came into being
Don C. Wilson, Agent
nearly 40 years ago and has since
lived on its own income and the
New York Life Ins. Co,
generosity of the officers and men
of the service. Incorporated in 1904,
Corvallis—865-M
it has its offices in the Navy build­
k.
ing in Washington. _
__
—The purpose behind the society r
is that no widow, no orphaned chil­ I
dren, no mother or other members I
and
of the navy man’s family shall suf­
fer hardship if it can be prevented.
The society gives immediate finan­
cial aid when necessary after a
navy’ man dies from any cause;
gives help in emergency operations
The most for your money
and medical treatment in the fam­
ilies, and provides continued aid to
in rooms and Good Food.
the dependents who need care and
Opposite Both Banks
helps in the education of dependent
young.
Corvallis
All donors to this cause who pay
a sufficient fund, a little more than
a dollar, will receive a navy pin,
attractively designed.
Corvallis Hotel
Golden Pheasant
Food Shop
An airplane as spacious as a
15 room house — that’s the Mars,
the large.-t flying boat in the world.
Developed by one aircraft manti­
fl cturer for the U. S. Navy, it is
glow undergoing preliminary tests.
According to its designer, there
■re 16,700 cubic feet of space in
its hull. While little information
has been released as to the various
ways in which it will be used, and
many of its details are secret, it is
big enough to carry 150 armed men
•nd their equipment if it were to
be placed in service as a transport.
Listed as a long-range patrol
bomber, it has a wing span of 200
feet, an overall length of 117 feet,
and a gross weight of 140,000
pounds.
Huge as it is, this colossus on
wings is only the forerunner of
larger and faster and better planes
to come in the future. Designers
are already thinking in terms of
transports weighing 250.000 pounds
and more.
While no one predicts that such
ships will be completed during this
war, they are still a possibility.
And in the post-war period, they’re
a certainty. They would be ca­
pable of carrying 102 passengers,
each with B0 pounds of luggage,
plus 25,000 pounds of cargo, and
they would fly at such speed that
Corvallis next Monday, August 3,
under direction of Charles L.
Willey, chairman, and the American
Legion members. A given quota
has been asked from Corvallis and
’Another drive and this one for Benton county.
The committees in charge are
the navy relief fund is to begin in
Navy Relief Fund
Corvallis August 3
they would be able to reach Lon­
don in as little as 13 hours.
New light-weight materials of
enormous strength and durability
will help to make possible the con­
struction of such boats, according
to aircraft manufacturers.
Development of such materials
to date has already produced planes
that can carry more than their
own weight in cargo, and today
research men in the airplane com­
panies are working to develop
models that will be able to carry
much more than the equal of their
weight. They are also considering
the use of spare engines that can
be run while the regular ones are
shut down for repairs in flight.
An accused criminal once smirked
up at Lord Bacon, who as Chancel­
lor was trying him: “Your highness
ought to let me go free. We’re
really kin. For my name’s Hogg—
and Hogg’s kin to Bacon!”
Complete Banking
Service
“Not until it’s hung,” said Bacon
drily.
hoping it will not be necessary to
canvass the area to raise the re­
quired quota, and are asking that
donors either mail or take their
contributions to either of the lo­ k
cal banks or mail or hand it to a
member of the American Legion.
AND THIS IS NO TRICK MOVIE WE ARE WITNESSING
The First
National Bank
of Monmouth
Safe Deposit Boxes
k.
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Morris Optical Co
Salem
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Sunday or Evenings, by
Appointment, If Not
Convenient Otherwise
B 4
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444 State St., Salem
Phone 5528
Dr. Harry E. Morris
Optometrist
ARMY CASH TABORS
UNIFORMS ... INSIGNIA ... SUPPLIES
1520 Jefferson St Corvallis
Photo Finishing
Per Roll of 8 Pictures
Free Enlargement
One-Day Service
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BERMAN'S DRUG STORE
Opposite The Banks
Corvallis, Oregon