mp Adair Sentry Page SeveB August 6, 1942. I,” chirped the third one. “Let’s 7. The Indian Mutiny. , 8. The snail, which is also a Don C. Wilson, Agent stop and have one.” mollusk. New York Life Ins. Co. An old couple came in from the 9. Articles floating upon or thrown up by the sea. country, with a big basket of lunch, Corvallis—865-M to see the circus. The lunch was 10. Benito Mussolini. <______________________ ____ - heavy. The old wife was carrying Who was the first man, Tommy? it. As they crossed a street, the Washington. He was first in husband held out his hand and said, war, first in— “ Gimme that basket Hannah. ” The Nonsensored No, no; Adam was the first man. old woman surrendered the basket By Hy Brid Oh, I didn’t know you were with a grateful look. “That’s real kind o’ ye, Joshua,” speakin' of foreigners. Two Cape Cod fishermen were she quavered. arguing over which was the best “Kind!” grunted the old man, “I mathematician. Finally the captain was afeared ye’d git lost.” of the fishing smack proposed the following problem for them as a HOW GOOD ARE YOU? test: If a fishing crew caught 500 1. What island has an officer pounds of cod and brought their called a “Deemster”? catch to port and sold it for six 2. What college has a humorous Sales and Service cents a pound, how much would magazine called the “Record”? Modern Shop — Best they receive for the fish? The old 3. In what country is the Garden Mechanics fellows went to work, but neither of Eden supposed to have been? of them seemed able to master the 4. What English writer spent the problem. The captain said aloud, last years of his life as a Phone 43. 3rd & Jackson Samoan chief? “Let’s see, if a fishing crew 5. What are “ crocodile tears ” ? caught 500 pounds of cod and------” 6. What is the most populous “Hey,” said Bill, “Did you say order of mammals ? cod? I been figuring all the time 7. During what struggles were I Certified Watch makers on salmon, no wonder I couldn’t get men executed by being blown an answer.” 313 W. 1st St., Albany from the mouths of cannon ? ■¿‘ÏÎÂ' >'l. »••Lt»*« 'X«®® 8. Is the octopus most closely r/- A friend asked Farmer Jones lated to the jellyfish, the earth­ concerning his wife, who had been worm or the snail ? seriously ill for some time. That 9. What is “flotsam and jetsam”? worthy scowled and spat, and fin­ 10. Who is “Il Duce"? ALBANY ally answered in a tone of fretful Now Playing dejection, ANSWERS ‘Seems like Elmiry’s failin’ dref- 1. The Isle of Man. ful slow. Durned if I don't wish as 2. Yale. how she'd git well, or somethin’.” 3. In Mesopotamia. HUMPHRBY BOGART IRENE MANNING 4. Robert Louis Stevenson. A deputy sheriff was sent to take 5. Insincere tears; the crocodile Starts Sunday devours its victims. an inventory of the property in a 6. The Rodentia. house. When he did not return for fOkc Jifatrir Adar? some time the sheriff was sent for Arsesi «»« i him and found him asleep on a P0WIR * f ONT Alili couch in the living room. On his CLASSIFIED inventory sheet he had written: ADVERTISING “1 living room. 1 sideboard. 1 full Ten cents per line per insertion, . bottle whiskey.” Then the word Count 5 words to line. Cash must ac- | “full” had been crossed out and the company copy with order. Money can’t buy a liner cylinder word "empty” put in its place. At ALBANY FOR SALE type cleaner. Bast ROYAL quality the bottom of the page in wobbly throughout. Extreme­ writing was written: “1 revolving PUPPIES for mascots. Black and Now Playing ly powerful, very £_Q carpet’.” white. Wire-haired terriers. 834 “ FALCON TAKES OVER” quiet, beautiful de jJ7,jU N. 10th street, Corvallis. GEORGE SANDERS sign, easy to use. Judge—“Have you ever been up ALLEN JENKINS Complete with all ..V’*’*1.. 1938 OLDSMOBILE Sedan. Good before me?” also cleaning tools and for TOtR tires. 331 N. 5th evenings, Cor­ Accused—“I don’t know. What accessories — via ciiMM* vallis 482-W. “ LAWLESS time do you get up?” at the tamp public relations office, or drop a note to the -writer of this Week-End Jaunts column in care of this paper, Box ”To be entirely at leisure for one J ay is for one day to be an immortal.” X 347, Corvallis. Oregon. We want -Chinese proverb. you to like our state and will do our best to expose you to its better By Edith Durgan nature. Days Off ■Soldiers, are you availing your- ■ ves of the opportunity to visit ' ■ nie spots in Oregon while the ■ather is warm and the gasoline Kntiful? ■ Since the first issue of this paper ■ early spring, we have devoted ■is column to a discussion of the ■»untain and coastal resorts with- ■ a few hours’ drive from Camp ■lair. Trout fishing in the moun- ■in streams, among them the Mc­ Kenzie, Umpqua, Deschutes and ■uitiam. has lured people to Ore- ■n from all over the world. Soon ■ere will lx? that sport of all sports ■salmon fishing in the coastal ■ys. ■ Crater Lake, one of the wonders ■ the world, is within five hours ■icing distance, over one of the ■ >st scenic highways in Oregon - ■ • Willamette pass. While the trip B a long one for one day, it is an iteresting one from start to re- im. Visitors to Oregon should lake the effort to visit this lake nd see for themselves that the lue of its waters is deeper than tat of the pictures. Of course, if your jalopy is tired ou d better stay a bit closer home ind would perhaps prefer a swim- ning party at Avery’s park, or a wint in the fine new pool at Llbany. Picnic facilities are avail­ able for your own cooking and ating at Avery’s park and the llbany city park, with no cover harge Speaking of swimming, the Al- >any pool is free to soldiers if they »ring their own towels. Civilians ire charged 10 cents. Three pools in Salem are available for soldiers free of charge during certain hours. Information can be secured from the Salem USO headquarters in the Senator hotel building. Silver Creek falls near Salem is another fine place for a Sunday picnic. There are seven or more waterfalls within the area of this park, with winding trails through vinemaple, alder, pines and firs. Approximately two hours of driv­ ing from Camp Adair will take you I’m worried about dad. He is so to Newport, Waldport or Taft, thin. beach cities where you can loll on Well, just how thin is he? the sand and watch for submarines. You know how thin you are. This is a sport which has replaced ’the glass float craze of winter­ You know how thin I am. Well, time. These nice little green glass he’s thinnner than both of us put balls were always drifting to shore together. from the Pribiloffs or somewhere, on the day before you arrived, the Yesterday I went to the top of day after you arrived, or the beach the Empire State building to look you planned to visit but didn’t. at the city. Even one’s closest friends were Did they charge you $1.00? always coming home smugly cud­ No, they only chargee me 50 dling one of the trinkets that he cents because I’m nearsighted. just picked up under a dozen water- soaked logs at 4 a. m., on a bleak, A woman got on a trolley-car blustery morning. They come under and finding that she had no change, the heading of things we can do handed the conductor a ten-dollar without. Anyway, they were made bill. in Japan and rumored to have float­ “I’m sorry,” she said, “but I ed all the way from there, but we have it on good authority that they ' haven’t a nickel." "Don’t worry, lady,” said the were used by our own fishermen not so far across the waters. Be conductor, “You'll have just ISO that as it may, you will see plenty , of them in a minute.” of them in the shops on the coast, i and you will be suddenly struck A Vermont farmer was’the owner with an urge to collect them, so of a prize Jersey heifer. A strang­ this is just a warning. er, having admired the animal We could wander for hours about browsing on the hillside, drove the many really interesting places around the hill to the farmer’s in Oregon, but columnists aren't home and asked: supposed to monopolize all the “How much will you take for space and we have discussed them your cow?” in detail in previous issues. We “See here." said the farmer, “be even learned the rudiments of map­ you the tax-aaaeaaor or has she reading to inform our readers (or been killed by the train?” should we say reader for we know • of only one! how many miles to go Three men, all slightly deaf, were and w here to make the proper turn So may we suggest that if you motoring to Ixmdon in a noisy old want some really accurate infor car. As they were nearing the mation about Oregon you thumb metropolis, one asked. “Is this Wembley?" "No." replied the sec through some of the recent end. “Thia b Thursday " “So a* of The Sentry, which you will find Albro & Tenbrook Corvallis Wilson Motors VENETIAN "The Big Shot" GRANADA 1936 BIUCK sedan. 6 good tires. Reasonable. 1354 Jefferson St., Corvallis. P AUTOMOBILES 1941 OLDS 4 Dr. Sedan. liydro- matic Custom built. Tutone. 7000 miles. Radio. Heater. Absolutely new seat covers. New spare This is the finest and cleanest car for sale in the city. The present rubber on this car should give 30,000 miles of service. 1931 OLDS 4 Dr. Sedan. Body, top, motor, upholstery, all in fine condition. The 5-6.00-19 six-ply tires should give 25,000 miles of service. New brakes. This ear generally is in excellent condi­ tion. Priced right. WE HAVE several 16” & 18" new second line tires that we under­ stand can be purchased with a Rationing Board Certificate where suitable smooth used tires can’t be found for retreading. These cars can be seen at Don Madison's Richfield Service Sta­ tion, 590 N. High. Salem, Ore. No appliance shortage at Heckart’s — Huge stock of new and used electric ranges, radios and small appliances — Shop Heck­ art’s today. E.W.HECKART Appliance Co. 219 S. 2nd St. Corvallis, Ore. PLAINSMAN” Starts Sunday “THE WIFE TAKES A FLYER- JO AN BENNETT FRANCHOT TONE also “THE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET” PATRICK KNOWLES K______________________________ ARMY CASH TAILORS UNIFORMS ... INSIGNIA ... SUPPLIES L. T. Chellis 1520 Jefferson St., Corvallis AVAWi Portrait of a Soldier WANTED WANTED—Second hand outfit, U h.p. motor, and polishing wheels. good and cheap. P.O. Corvallis. Ore. lapidary grinding Must be Box 226. # FOR RENT LARGE. AIRY front steeping room for one or two gentlemen. Twin bed*, bath attached, big closet, carpented. Quiet section close to I town. Call MS M or 461 Tyler St. Corvallis. P TWO SINGLE rooms ui new home. 1V3 N. 30th. CorvaHis. p The Ball Studio Ball Bldg., Corvallia To avoid waiting, phone for an appointment