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SevenMore Adair Officers 7in Promotion Church Group: Schedule 'ings SILVERTON A fellowship dinner and an informal Droeram CAMP ADAIR, Ore, Sept 8. ionned the monthly meeting of the 1943 The roster of officers of the !fnio.r ,eaue st Inmianuel church ounaay afternoon.' Mra. Esther Jenkins was in charge of the pro gram given following the dinner which was held at the Bert Rue home with hostesses including Mrs. Rue, Mrs. Selvert Tunrue, Mrs. Ole Meland and Mrs. Lars OpedaL. The program includedreadings by Alma , Tastenson and , Sharon Jenkins, a vocal solo . by Rachel i SCU . 1911 at- Camp Adair S was changed today with the announce- , ' merit of new promotions to a nut ' r jor, two captains, and four. first lieutenants, by CoL - Gordon t H. . McCoy, post commander. ; .1 - The officers and their new rank ; are: MaJ. John F, CShea, Sacra mento; Capt. Bernard O. Kearns, St Louis Mo.; Capt. William G. ; Langhauser, Los Angeles; First Lt Ulmlie, and selection by a male i f.?-?9, Tint Quartet composed of Max Holland, . ZZ; .Vf. naeeer. Jonas Byberg, Louis Larson and x itk jus. jeonara Aierrm, I the Rev. S. L. Almlie. r.aiey, ne; ana jnrs ia. )The junior guild of Immanuel Walter EL Sindlinger, Gallon, Ohio. I church will, meet Wednesday - j ' .With , a dire experience in the I night at the home of Mrand Mrs. ' law behind him, Maj. O'Shea came I Arthur , Johnson on Steelhammer to Camp Adair just a year ago to road with .Mrs. Fred Schar In assume the office of post judge ad- charge. Immanuel Sunday school j - ' vocate. A graduate of Santa Clara teachers will meet Wednesday , university, the major ; practiced night of next week at the parson , law for eight years, handled all age and the Luther league 1 fel- : criminal prosecution in Sacramen-1 lowship meeting will be held Sun- to lor seven years, and was chief day night at 7:30 o'clock at the deputy district attorney of that I church with Albert Overlund as city until he entered the army. He I leader. - was commissioned in the reserve I Young adults of the Methodist . when he was made captain. in 1933. 1 church will meet at 8 olclock at f - In May 1942, he left McClellan the home of Caddie Hutchens with Field, Calif, as judge advocate Mrs. O. Leonard Jones as leader. to attend the judge advocate Trinity Luther league will meet ; school at Washington, DC In July Sunday night at the : church at of the same year he went to Fort 1 7:15 o'clock with Miss Juanita - Douglas, Utah, where he served as I Moe as topic leader. Dorcas co- - assistant judge advocate until he I ciety will meet Tuesday night at came to Camp Adair. The major I the 1 home of Mrs. Samuel Tor- : served four months in the infan- j vend. September 19 has been set - try in. the last war. ; as promotion and rally day at the Capt Kearns was commissioned Trinity Sunday school. - as a first lieutenant from civilian t life on April 17, 1942 at "which : time ' he was' stationed at Fort 3 Monroe, . Va. He came to Camp '. Adair in September 1942 to be- - come the post laundry officer. In civilian lif o " tim " nrs B Immlnr . iJS Alumina Plant by the captain in his free time. Nelson Says NW May Have , Capt Langhauser, assistant fin- be located in sioneo - in ine organized reserve, in 'April 1942. He came to Camp Adair in its "tent city" days fol lowing his graduation -from the finance school at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Previous to his ar my career, the captain was asso ciated with the railroad and was auditor for the Santa Fe and Bur lington railways in Los Angeles since 1935. . -2 "-'f:v - Xt McFarland , enlisted in the PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 9-MP) An . alumina pilot plant may yet the Pacific north west War Production Chief Don ald - Nelson informed Sen. Rufus Cv Holman (R-Ore) today. 1 In a letter to .Holman, Nelson revealed that the question of lo cating the plant in this area has gone back to an industrial facility committee for reconsideration. The war manpower commis sion's original disapproval of the northwest site was based on ; a coast labor shortage which the army in ismo. ne was sxauonea at committee estimates will reach Fort Warren, Wyo, before leav- 200,000 workers during the next jng xor roe quanermaster scnooi year. Nelson said, at Camp LeeV a., becoming a se- He added that the commission cond lieutenant on August 14, 1942. and 4h wm production, board are lYonv.thererhe caine direct to. efcertin every effort,- including Camp Adair where he has been recruiting in Missouri; Wisconsin serving; as. assistant sales officer and other states, to obtain suffi- ox tne post xa. xvicxanana js a Icient manpower to start aluminum graauaie ox , we Agriculture ana Mechanical school of ' Oklahoma and is an amateur radio enthusiast Three first lieutenants, Lapotin, Merrill t and I Sindlinger, entered the army on January 6, 1942, as enlisted men. Upon their gradua tion from the army 'administra-.j Pick Huckleberries tion school at GnnnelL Iowa, on January 20, 1943, they came direct SCIO Huckleberry , parties to Camp Adair for assignment j from Scio and vicinity recently ingot plants in the Pacific north west Two units were started re cently, and we are pressing to get the remaining two idle units in operation." . r v I Lt Lopatin has been chief of military personnel branch of the post since his arrival to the camp. He was a social worker in civilian riife. -" Lt Merrill, assistant adjutant ' of the post ' is a graduate of the ' University of Maine and was an accountant with the Maine Sea- board Paper company previous to r entering the army. His hobbies are ! Softball and tennis. ' In civilian life,' Lt Sindlinger, - assistant post special service of ficer and athletic director, was a J teacher of English and Journalism . at Gallon high school in Ohio. He ' holds a master's degree from Co lumbia. The lieutenant's thief hob ' by Is outside photography. have garnered many gallons of the berries at Monument peak and Snow peak. The former location is farther but much more acces sible, it is stated. Around Oregon ' ' By the Associated Ptm Fishenneri Lucky : SCIO Charley Young and N. I. Morrison fished successfully this ; week in Bilyeu creek, which tra yerses -lands owned by the Mor rrissons about IS miles southeast l of Scio. - . , f nnm .. 11 11 m iki "i n ii" in 11 I ! i i na Successor? ft . , -V K 1 I ii m tmm min 1 1 i-iiMihiii -r i -titu iir Cot Bradley Dewey (abovej, dep uty rubber director, was 4 re ported In Washington to have - been recommended by -WCIlam Jtffers as his soccessor ; to the ' rost of rubber director. Jeff ers ' I as submitted his - resignation. Eswey, a chemical engineer, is Izil cf the Dewey anJ Almy CL epical company cf Boston. i Two Portland war, workers were killed in industrial accidents Earl Ghinn, 58, at Albina ship yard, and Rodney Xrake, 17, at Oregon : Shipbuilding corporation. . , t A disputed teachers' pay schedule, which proponents claim ed would boost salaries and oppo nents, held would eventually de crease them,. was passed by the Portland school board. . . , The commodity credit corpora tion announced that it will bur Oregon's dryt edible bean cropi through county AAA offices. . . . Farmers were t told by, USDA board to apply - for crawler type tractors before October 15 if they want one this year. ... State UquQft, commissioners headed for a Columbus," O., con ference where hard liquor quotas for, each monopoly state will be set'. . . Oregon Shipbuilding cor poration launched its eighth ship in nine days the 252nd Liberty. Fred- H. Paul us, Salem, was ap pointed grand avocat of the Ore gon grand voiture of the 40 et 8. . . .'A. L. Carnegie, Albany, re placed G. A. Sprague as Linn county farm labor assistant with ttie Oregon State college exten sion service. . ' ; . -r - ' j Logging operators in Molalla are on the hunt for undrafted youths to fill ' their declining rigging crews, i , . Forty six emigrees arrived from . Mexico, to lend - a hand in Forest Grove's harvest Lebanon's city -council is apply ing to theVFWA for. 20,000, to engineer a sewage and j drainage system and a sewage .disposal plant . . . A new grade of seed potatoes, established by ' the de partment of agriculture, open the market to some growers whose fields can'j; be certified for pro ducing the regular stock; . ,v t . ' Portland fruit ..: and vegetable sellers, cited by the OPA for vio lating price ceilings, paid 8531.65 to ' make up for past overcharges. . . . 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