Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, September 03, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    amp Adair Sentry
Days Off
Week-End Jaunts
September 3. 1942.
hand him my watch as a retainer.”
Pal — Did he keep it?
Pickpocket — He thinks he did.
“To be entirely at leisure for
day is for one day to be an immortal.'*
—Chine«« proverb.
5. Barley.
party. H. C. Johnson, Coordina- >
tor, Camp Adair,
6. Montmartre. Paris.
Send Her
7. Gabriel d’Annunzio, who cap­
FOR RENT
tured Fiume on September 13,
1919,
I HAVE A VERY attractive home
8. Archangel and Vladivostok,
furnished for two couples on
... by wire. Bonded delivery
9. Nine.
paved highway straight north of
service .. Florist Telegraphic
Independence Is* miles. Posses­
Delivery Association . . .
10. Thermite is a mixture of alumi­
A N Y W H E R E
sion can be had immediately, if
num and iron oxide used in
no one home when investigation
welding; a termite is an inseet
Leading Floral Co.
is made call at the Williams
erroneously called a white ant.
U’ha. 201, Cervallis, 458 Madison
Drug Store in Independence.
O. D. Rawlins, R.R.l, Box 154,
/*
Pioneer Dead Will Be
phone 26-F-15, Independence.
FLOWERS
TODAY
The bridegroom was in a dither
and appealed to the clergyman in
a loud whisper at the close of the
By Edith Durgan
ceremony, “Is it kisstomary to cuss
Salmon fishing is one of the the bride?”
lost colorful and exciting sports
The clergyman replied, “Not yet,
f the Pacific Northwest and if but soon.”
ou are interested in fishing you
aould plan a weekend to one of
“Well, well," said the minister
he coastal bays within the next to the new father of triplets. “I
wo months.
hear the stork smiled on you.”
The season for salmon is just
“Smiled at me,” said the young Moved to New Cemetery
LARGE, AIRY’ front sleeping room
eginning. Runs start usually the father. “He laughed out loud at
for one or two gentlemen. Twin
1st of September and often con- me.”
Twelve cemeteries in the recent­
beds,
bath attached, big closet,
inue until the last of November,
ly acquired additional training area
carpented. Quiet section close to
ut October is considered the peak
Arabia gave us the dismal system for Camp Adair, will be moved into
town. Call 865-M, or 461 Tyler
tenth.
which we still use in counting.
one, it was announced yesterday by
St., Corvallis.
p
Alsea bay has a reputation of
U. S. engineers, who will do the
eing one of the best on the coast
Complete Banking
The Treaty of Utrecht provided work. More than 600 bodies will
LOST
nd is easily accessible from Camp that the thrones of Spain and
be moved, some of which have been
Service
dair, although there are many France should never rest on the
buried more than 90 years accord­ LOST ON OR near Quartermaster
thers where fishing is good. Ya- same head.
Safe
Deposit
Boxes
warehouse No. 1, on Aug. 31,
ing to old headstones. Four private
luina Bay, too, is popular with
Ronson
cigarette
lighter
covered
burial grounds are included.
ishermen in the Willamette valley.
She — I’m really not myself to­
with black leather and bearing
The new cemetery will be on the
Chinook and silversides are the night.
initials W.C.D. Lighter is a
military
reservation
and
will
be
pecies caught. The Chinook aver-
He — Then we ought to have a
keepsake and owner will pay­
improved and maintained by the
iges about 20 pounds, with a maxi­ good time.
reward for its return. Sgt. Wil­
government, the announcement
num of about 45 pounds per fish.
liam C. Dierker. Please bring
said.
Che silverside are somewhat small-
Redd—The doctor said he’d have
lighter to Camp Public Relations
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r but more plentiful. They average me on my feet within two weeks.
Office, or Sentry.
Capt. R. C. Ingalls, for the past
to 10 pounds with a maximum
Green—Did he ?
jf 20 pounds.
Redd—Sure did. Had to sell my two months with the 96th Division,
left last night for Washingtou, D.
Salmon fishing requires a li­ car to pay his bill.
I
C., to attend army school, (apt. In­
cense, although fishing for species
other than trout and salmon in
Lawyer — When I was a boy, galls, a native of Corvallis, was in
tidewater does not. Soldiers must my highest ambition was to be a the Portland recruiting Office prior
to coming to Camp Adair.
have a nonresident fishing license pirate.
which costs $5.00.
Client — You’re lucky. It isn’t
RECREATION — Girls, but
Boats and motors and, if you are every man who can realize the
where can you get them????
there early enough, tackle can be (dreams of his youth,
rented at most of the boat conces-1
sions on the bays. About $5.00 ‘ 1 “Yes indeed," said one down and
CLASSIFIED
should cover cost of all necessary out actor to another as they
‘4710 t
equipment to be rented. Rent for a watched an old lady walking down
ADVERTISING
cuavtx
COUHTK4
i
Ask About Terms
boat has been $1.00 per day in the the street, “I surely owe a lot to
T«*n cents per line per insertion.
Count
5
words
to
line
Cash
must
ac
­
past, with motors renting for $2.50 that old lady."
company copy with order.
HECKART APPLIANCE
to $3.50, including gasoline. There
“Y'our mother?”
COMPANY
may be some increase in price this
“No, my landlady.”
NOTICE: Soldiers placing
219
South Second
fall.
- —
classified ads in this column
Corvallis
Wartime restrictions have made
A Yankee drummer instructed
which require answer to your
| it necessary to bar private boats the porter that he must leave the
location, must have answers
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i unless registered with the Coast train at Cleveland, and emphasized
go through Camp Public Rela­
cuavtx MMTtY '
i
Guard. Each rented boat is regis­ the order with a tip. He awoke at
Stencil
tions office. No outfit designa­
tered with the concessionaire, and seven the next morning with Cleve­
Duplicator Supplies
tions may be printed in these
he is held responsible. For that land far behind. Enraged, he called
columns. Public Relations of­
reason, it is wise to have proper the porter. The colored boy had a
fice will forward answers to
identification with you.
swollen eye, and was mussed up in
your address.
414 Madison St., Corvallis
And npw for the important item general. His eyes popped out at
»
FOR
SALE
of tackle. A trolling rod strong sight of the drummer and he lis­
enough for salmon and a trolling tened in amazement to his “bawl­ FOR SALE—Practically new Gib­
reel with at least 150 yards of ing out.” Finally he said, “Yas
son guitar and case. Excellent
Jeweler
linen line not less than 25-pound suh, I sure is sorry suh. but ah is
condition. Cash only, $25. Mary
Corner Second and Madison
test is recommended by Jay B. wonderin’ who ah done put off dis
Brooks, 2066 N. Liberty, Salem,
Long, of the Fish and Game man­ train at Cleveland!”
Ore.
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By Appointment
agement department at Oregon
Evenings
1936
OLDS
coupe,
75'4
rubber,
State college. The conventional There was a young maiden of Siam.
new
battery,
good
motor.
Motor
­
Phone 470 or 440-J
lure is a No. 4 or No. 5 spoon or Who said to her lover, young Kiani.
ola radio, heater, everying. See
spinner, silver on one side and red
If you kiss me, of course
DR. A. W. MARKER
Chappell, Hotel Corvallis Bar­
on the other, above a qpd-feathered
You'll have to use force—
ALBANY
OPTOMETRIST
ber
Shop.
treble or single hook. The spoon But God knows you’re stronger
Corvallis — Ball BMg.
or a wobbler should be attached to
than I am.”
WANTED
N«w Playing
a wire leader, and line dividers are
WANTED—Second hand Lapidary­
important to keep the line from
HOW GOOD ARE YOU?
outfit, ’A h.p. motor, grinding
twisting. Then if you’re really
and polishing wheels, Must be
serious about this business, include 1. What American poet had an
good
and cheap. P.O. Box 226,
imbecile
sinter?
a gaff hook to lift the fish into
Corvallis, Ore.
2. What are the three primary
the boat.
colors ?
Limits are three fish per day,
TO BUY Typewriter from private
Start« S«ii»4>v
but if you catch one you are lucky. 3. What was the Hanseatic
League
?
Sales
and
Service
Fishing for salmon, according to
Modern Shop — Best
Mr. Long, is very uncertain. It 4. Who wrote “The Rivet in
Grandfather's Neck?”
Mechanics
varies with the tide, with the wea­
Funeral Home
ther and with the time of day, so 5. What grain is beer made from ?
(Formerly Hollingsworth)
the true fisherman arises before 6. Where is the original “Moulin
Corvallis
»'NlOb
<
Rouge
t
”
I ♦hone 43. 2nd & Jackson
Madi-on St. at Sth.
Ph. 45
dawn to be out on the water by
■-unrise, and fishes until the last 7. What Italian poet was noted
for his military valor and ex­
ray at light in the evening. Be
treme baldness?
prepared for a stage performance
ALBANY
if you should hook one, as boats 8. Ta what regions of Ra-ria were
American armies sent toward
for miles around will gather to give
Now Playrag
the close of the World war*
helpful suggestions and confuse
9.
How
many
men
sit
on
the
Su-
SUBMARINE
RAIDER
’kings generally. Brilliant remarks
The First
National Bank
of Monmouth
THE WATCH THAT
CAN’T BE COPIED 'TH
Soldiers!
Portable
Radios
Available
GRUEN CURVE*
NOW
ENGELSTAD'S
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Wm. KONICK
VENETIAN
Corvallis
TARZASS
DeMoss-Britt
Wilson Motors
GRANADA
Photo Finishing
preme Court of the Untted
uch as "What are yo«i trying to
States?
do, drown him?” or “Which end of
10 Give the difference between
he hae is the sucker on?” <* . are
“thermite" and “termite ’’
pact of the game. but worth it all
when the contest is over
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alsson lias glistening in the boat.
1. Edgar Altan Poo’s sister. Rosa
I
I m , was an imbecile
I
2. Red. yellow and blue.
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3. A trade organization of Gor­
By Hy Brid
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I
man cities which dominated
North European commerce dur­
ing th* tote Middle Age-
4. James Branch Cabell.
Nonsen sored
25'
Per Roll of « Picture«
Free Enlargement
Ont-Day Service
• • •
BERMAN'S DRUG STORE
OpptMle The Banks
( orTilfp, Oregvn
JOHN HOWARD
•Ino
♦DEVIL'S TRAIL”
HU. ELLIOTT
Start- Bandar
“BIUNDIE FOR
VICTORY”
PENNY STN4.LFTDN
ARTHUR LAKE
»I-«
“PARACHUTE NURSE"