,mp Adair Sentry Page Seved ! est Service as a wartime precau­ condition. The 5-6.00-19 six-ply tion to eliminate any lights on the tires should give 25.000 miles of GUNS - SUITS - LUGG AGE Week-End Jaunts area. service. New brakes. This car MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS "To bo entirely at leiaore tor one All of which covers most of our lay is for one day to be an immortal ’ generally is in excellent condi­ MATCHES & JEWELRY —Chines« proverb. knowledge on the subject, so if you tion. Priced right. ! aren’t on guard duty or going to WE HAVE several 16” & 18’ new By Edith Dargan visit some lady welders in Portland second line tires that we under­ ■For a postman’s holiday, this or similar entertainment, take some stand can be purchased with a lek we are recommending a climb pals or gals and make this trip. Rationi— Board Certificate I the top of Mary's Peak, highest where suitable smooth used tires • MONEY TO LOAN • Bint in the Coast range. As cars can't be found for retreading. 311 N. Commercial Street In go almost to the top, the rest These cars can be seen at Don SALEM.OREGON I easy if you are in good condi- Madison’s Richfield Service Sta­ fcn, and for men who are accus- II tion, 590 N. High. Salem, Ore. Imed to the equivalent of a walk Friday, August 21, 1942 Lm Camp Adair to Corvallis or Jewish Services WANTED febany and back for a conditioner 1815 Jewish Service Hospital WANTED—Second hand Lapidary Col. McCoy Guest of Area, Temporary Chapel (Pvt. Itween breakfast and lunch, it outfit, *4 h.p. motor, grinding kould be simple. Morris Stavsky). President of College and polishing wheels. Must be 1845 Jewish Service, QM Day­ I The mountain is reached by go- good and cheap. P.O. Box 226, room, Bldg. T-5-111, (P.F.C. George Ig to the summit of the Alsea Corvallis, Ore. A delightful informal social af ­ Brooks). Salee and Service fountain on the Corvallis-Wald- TO BUY Typewriter from private Lrt highway, then turning to the fair was the garden party held Modern Shop — Best Saturday. August 22, 1942 party. H. C. Johnson, Coordina- Mechanics Catholic Confession ght where the sign indicates. I Tuesday night, August 11, com­ tor. Camp Adair. tom there to the peak the road plimenting the commissioned offi­ I860 to 1900 Confession Bldg. finds through fine stands of tim­ cers and their wives and families T-; -3-726, Avenue D South at 8th St. Phone 43. 2nd & Jackson er which harbor many kinds of living in Monmouth. The people of Sunday, August 23, 1942 WANTED (me. Keep your eyes “peeled” as Monmouth were the hosts. The Protestant Services lore are many Columbian black-' long serving table was centered Congenial woman as trav­ 0930 Bldg. T-3-726, Chaplain with a colorful bowl of fruit and tiled deer in the region. These are 1 Patrick. eling companion to share Beautiful animals whose numbers summer vegetables. expenses of car to Arkan­ ■ave declined considerably duHng | Small tables were arranged about 0930 Bldg. T-2-226, Chaplain Or­ i the grounds, at the home of Mr. mond. M>e past few years. sas or intermediate point. 1630 Bldg. T -3-726, Chaplain Hal­ Leaving about August 25. ■ Among the birds you may see if and Mrs. Paul Riley. Centrally Bou watch very carefully is the ’ seated were Mayor F. R. Bower- vorson. Isox and Dr. C. A. Howard, presi­ 0930 MP Dayroom. Bldg. T-7-422, Telephone 1011, Corvallis, Mountain quail. There are many Bther animals and birds which you dent of Oregon College of Educa- Chaplain Alf W. Jorgenson. mornings for interview. Ition, entertaining Colonel and Mrs. 1000 Qm Dayroom, Bldg. T-5-111, Bill see if you are observant. Chaplain L. V. Harmon. I The best time to make the trip Gordon H. McCoy of Corvallis. 1000 DEML Dayroom, Bldg. T-7- FOR RENT B when the weather is crystal- Mayor Bowersox spoke briefly in 114, Chaplain E. N. Bartell. ■lear, and your guess is as good as welcoming the assemblage of more 1000 Hospital Area, Temporary LARGE, AIRY front sleeping room Bine. When we were there recent­ than one hundred guests and intro­ for one or two gentlemen. Twin Chapel, Chaplain Victor E. New­ ly the fog lay like a huge bowl of duced Colonel McCoy who re­ man. beds, bath attached, big closet, sponded. whipped cream from north of Cor­ Sdnday, August 24. 1942 carpented. Quiet section close to Others introduced by Mayor vallis to the ocean, remaining there Catholic Services town. Call 865-M, or 461 Tyler throughout the day. On a clear day Bowersox included Mrs. D. R. Hospital Area St., Corvallis. p ■>ne can see the ocean to the west, Dewey, president of the Civic club; »47 «o 0800 Confession, Temporary Mrs. M. R. Thompson, head of the ■nd the many snow-capped peaks LOST Chapel. CUkViX CQONTWS kf the Cascade ranges to the east. local American Legion Auxiliary; 0830 Mass, Temporary Chapel, ■At least that is what we have been Mrs. Bliss Byers, head of the Dor­ BEIGE WOOL jacket with glasses Father Schwor. ■ old. You’ll find it interesting to cas society of the Christian church, in pocket in or near Adm. Rldg. Barracks Area SCU 1911 and Mrs. G. L. Russell, chairman kry to locate your sleeping quaf- Canteen. Glasses case has my 96th Division kers. and our guess is that you of the Evangelical Junior Women’s name. Thelma ArstilL Personnel 0700, 0830, 1130 Mass, Bldg. T- [probably can’t even locate the Aid. section, Engineers. Signing the guest register were 3-726, Avenue D South at 8th St. [camp. Of course if you’re going to do Colonel and Mrs. Gordon II. McCoy CUSVSX StNTIY some climbing it’s a good thing to of Corvallis, Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. Only Grwen Cvrv«« offerì Iho ingonloee have a bite or two to eat before­ F. Keefe, Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. J. 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