Camp Adair Sentry Fimrsuay, GeCobcr ZÜ, 1942. Major Osborn Comes Out Against K.P As Penalty—Calling It Unfair to Cooks Chapel 1. 9 00-10.00 — Chaplain Cecil W. Brown. Chapel 5, 9:00 — Chaplain Phil W. Roberts. 10:00 — Chaplain Vir gil W. Jackson will conduct preach- irv.' and communion service. l'.Hsi —Evening service by Chaplain Jackson. Chapel 6, 9:30 — Chaplain Charles O. Churchill. 10:30—Chap lain John K. Ormond. Married at Post Chapel U ANTED! Dead or Alive (preferably alive) two enlisted men, with good harmonizing voice*, to form two third* of a trio to *ing with hand at the Service Club No. 2 dances. Two good voices, good at harmony, are desired. Con tact Mrs. Merriam at 2480... and first come, first served. Oh. we neglected to mention that POST ( H \PEI. SEKVK'ES Avenue D and 3rd Street North I the remaining third of the trio is a very charming and beauti Friday. Ort. 30. 1912 ful girl. The line forms at the 1900 Jewish Services. right, fellars! Saturday. Oct. 31. 1912 1!XM) Catholic Confession. most set against prohibition. Take Sunday, Nov. 1. 1942 0800 Catholic Mas*, Chaplain the officers in this camp. In the main they are against prohibition Talbott. 0845 Episcopal Service, Chaplain and even approve of moderate drinking, and their level of school Newman. 0930 Bible study, Chaplain Jor- j ing and intelligence is certainly high. genson. (The others, consisting of enlisted 1000 Protestant service. Chaplain nien, fairly glared at the corporal. Jorgenson. 1115 Latter Day Saints. Elders Clearly, he was not only a chronic drunkard. He was also a traitor V. B. Hair and A. C. Nebeker. 1930 Vesp<T services, conducted to hi* class.) The chaplain tried a new tack. by Chaplain Jorgenson. He said that chronic drinkers were escapists, who couldn’t face their I04TH DIVISION SERVICES Chapel No. 7, 415th infantry troubles and therefore resorted to area — Ave C ami 1st St. North: liquor. Or at least they were not ‘Catholic Mass—0900, Chaplain emotionally normal. But the corporal could find an Talbott. Protestant—1100, Chaplain Vick. opening anywhere. “That’s one side,” he remarked, Chapel No. 8, 414th infantry “ but the other day a doctor of high area — Ave. C and Sth St. North: ‘Catholic Mass—1000, Chaplain standing said there was something wrong with men who didn’t drink Murray. Protestant 1100, Chaplain at all. They were timid, he said, not sure of themselves. In fact Yohe. (Daily Catholic Maas at 0630). he practically called them cow- Chapel No. 9, 413th Infantry arils.” (The class glared some more and area—Ave. C and 9th St. North. I * ¡Catholic Mass, 0900, Chaplain grew restive, and there were mur murs of “Throw the drunk out.”) ' Klinsporn. nnnsporn. “Well, I think there’s something Protestant, 1000, Chapli lain Nor- in that,” the corporal went, on “be toil. Chapel No. 10, Artillery area. cause I know it is so with me. In my opinion there should be some Ave. D and 9th St. North. restriction, for the sake of per •Catholic Mass, 0900. Chaplain sons like myself. Especially in war Mussel!. Protestant, 1000 Chaplain Walk- time, when the nation’s full energy r. (Daily Catholic Mass at 0630). is needed, the people who can drink Chapel No. 11, Division Troops or let it alone should join forces to bring about some restriction, for area, Ave. D and 6th St. North. the benefit of fellows who are •Catholic Mass, 0800, Chaplain harmed by drinking. Mussel. “Drinking has hurt other mem Protestant — 0900, Chaplain bers of my family, It might Jenks (For 246 QM. Co. C only). me. So I'm real cowardly Protestant — 1000 Chaplain never drink at ail.” Jenks. Special music by Miss (The class looked around in Eleanor Hall, "Ave Maria,” accom- raged amazement. Why the about- companied by Lt. Mallory. (104th facing hypocrite of a corporal, pre Div. and Special Troops). tending to be on the side of the Christian Science — 1100, Mr. angels!) F< rguson (Wednesday also at 1900) Sunday School broke up ami the ‘Confession before Mass. chaplain handed out a leaflet read only major power affected by the hunting in the lake ar.d marh war which has taken no steps to areas was good, tncaibers of th? curtail liquor consumption as a party said. means for ir.crtasing efficiency in the armed forces. ’ Books for Rent Gordon's Slump Goes on “It IM unfair (o punish men by doing the best they can. They Even During Deer Hunt putting them on kitchen police.” should not consider themselves Hundreds of good tf With that ringing declaration of P* loners, aerving out a sentence.1 Joe Gordon. New York Yankee books in our rental Majqr Osborn looked sad when principle, Major Josiah J. Osborn, second baseman. i* still in a hitting library—and a few assistant commandant of the Ninth | it was remarked that K.P. i* often slump, friend* declared in Bend, Service Command School for Bak I given as a penalty, in this camp, cents rents one. Ore., this week when Gordon re ers and Cooks, today appeals, and that a threat of K.P. corre turned from a hunting trip into through the ('amp Adair Sentry, sponds with a mother'* threat of a south-central Oregon without a for a stop to the vicious practice. 1 spanking, if a child won't behave. deer. There was one deer in the paity, "I know, I know,” »aid the But don’t get the major wrong. but the buck was bagged by Laddie 4 i major, “ but in the older outfit*, sympathizing with the ? isn’t Gale, not Gordon. Gale got a 200- >ld bricks anil bad actor* who | skilled in promoting morale, K.P. 1 come* to a man in line of duty pound buck. are given K.P. a a penalty. Madison at 5th Although Gordon was unable to “I mean,” he explained, “that It ' and never a* a penalty.” down a buck, he turned in a good unfair to punish the cooks that Corvallis The major is a veteran of World percentage of his shots at ducks, the ones who War No. 1. In 1915 he joined the ay, because the geese and pheasants. Waterfowl yet punished I they and the rest of I Canadian Army, because he the outfit, Aside from that, the I “wantlid to see what war was like,” ------■ practice is bad because it lowers ai. I he erved with the infantry . i I the status of K.P. in the eyes of and a tunnelling company which I i i tlx world and di trai ts from the helped to mine Hill No. 60, on the of Corvallis. Oregon I dignity of K.P.” B< Igian border. That hill blew up i ANNOUNCES A I “Sir, did you say ’dignity'?” in 1917. Later he was with the * “Certainly, K.P. is a duty. Nay, lit and 42 nd American division*. Mian Patricia O’Hare and I’fe George Capri a* they were I ore, a privilege. It gives a soldier He wears three battle clasp*, Fol- married by Chaplain Alf W. .lore. . i n. in a t»o-ring ceremony. I I . . . Public Relations Photo. a chance to see how the food is lowing the war he was with our ON t t prepared and to check up on the infantry in China anil Alaska and I cleanliness of the kitchen. I ha* run a Seattle restaurant and Company Turns Out I But how are the cooks punished, bi'i'ii a C.C.C. commiinding officer. I For Capri's Wedding t By Earl McCloud, C.S.B.. of San Antonio. Texas and the rest of the outfit, when i Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, is looked on as a penalty? I “I’m in a wonderful outfit,” say- I The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass. That’s easy,” said the major. i Pfc. George Capri. A fellow doe i By ami large the men who get In The I feel that way when the entire out I punished are poor soldiers. They t fit turns out for hi* wedding, ul ate A.W.O.L. from the kitchen though he has boon in camp only North End of Eleventh Street and the harassed cooks have to go three week*. on K.P. hunts. They are apt to be Thursday Evening. October 2!), at 8:00 o’Cloek 104th Div. Med. Off. Mis* Patricia O’Hare and tie slovenly and careless, so that the Ihe Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend private class were married by cooks must watch them to see that Has Enviable Record Chaplain first Alf W. Jorgensen, at i they perform their duties properly and keep the food dean. Tin y dam The appointment from Captain double-ring ceremony last Friday, age food and waste it. They peel to Major of Hugh Warren Jonen in in Post Chapel No. 1. Lt. Aaron the potatoes to ribbons and they tlm medlcul corp*, 104th division, M. Schandler, *he bridegroom’: break dishes.” ha* been announced by the war de commanding officer, gave the bride ! away and Mr*. Schandler was And how about the rest of the partment. outfit, sir? llow do the other Particularly rapid ha* been pro- bridesmaid. Mrs. J. J. Cuda, of I soldiers suffer when K.P. is a gre t of the young major (he i* Vancouver, was maid of honor and you can possibly ♦ Capri, the soldier’* punishment? I 27), ■ ince his appointment in the William ♦ send home is a “That should be dear, too. Men regular army Feb. 14, 1940, at the brother, win best man. lie flew who arc punished are likely to be army-navy hospital, Hot Spring*, from Vancouver to attend the wed j ding. * xz sullen. In fact it’s the sullen type Ark. To digies*: I I Bride and bridegroom of soldier wh<> gets punish'd in the It nil began in Kansan City, Mo., I I first place. Such men grow more where Hugh Warren Jone* wa* Los Angeles and have ♦ and ^nore sullen as the day wears born on Jan. 25, 1915. Hi* boyhood, quainted four years Pfc. Capri w.i » of you as you are. ♦ on, ami they take it out on every however, was »pent at Helena, in the brokerage coinini ion l u I I body around them. Therefore in tin i Ark., and on completion of regular ness. After a wedding reception I mess hall, where ull should be ¡■holding Jone* attended the Uni in the company mes • hull, Pfc md I Your Buddies Will Tell You ” ♦ sweetness ami light, and where versity of Arkansas where he Mrs. Capri flew to Seattli I I weekend honeymoon. there should be a friendly home i tied both Ills batchelor of science I I I atmosphere to miikv up fur any and medical degree*. Oh yes, the bride, i lack of such pies as mother used He Herved hi* interneahip nt wore n silver fox costume suit I * to make, you have flow<ring Vo in Hospital. There romance the bridegroom, 36, in the -ervici ! brows, bitter remarks, a mood of winged in. Jolie* met and loved a since September 26, ami now at I Open Evenings Except Thursdays ill udi. T um I is bud for the di pietty nurse. The officer-to-be tuched to the 96th Infanti' I ! I i gestion. from Helena, Ark., and the girl sion here, wore the conventional ! 155 Madison, Corvallis Phone 78 ing: “The United States is the * “W'I h H ;i -oldi< i i hi the mens (Marjorie Leggett) of Burlington, olive drub. CHRISTIAN S( IENCE CHI HCH I i ! hall he doesn't want to lei I Unit Vt.. were married — in St. Louin, if._ “Everlasting Punishment” will the kitchen police are only intei And they’ve traveil'd much since. be the subject of the Lesson-Ser 11 < ted in how soon tiny cun get Beenuse — mon in all churches of Christ,! him out of there. He likes light Major Jone* ha* served at many d (' imp Adair chaplains, Scientist, on Sunday, Nov. 1. banter and engaging tulk and station* since Id* first army up with members of their The Golden Text will be, “My good cheer. So the kitchen police pointment and until he came to and friends, were honored son. despise not the chastening of i should I m * men who take pride in Camp Adair on August 12. From d i\ evening at n reception the Lord; neither be weary of his Hot Spring* he went to Ft. Ogle ! i rati d < hurches, Cor- correction: for whom the Lord i Post Sanitary Officer thorpe, tin.; thence, to Army Medi- •e function was sponsored loveth he correijteth; even as a fa <ul School at Washington, D. C.; h< A- isiatiim of Federated ther the »on in whom he delight- | Has Filled Many Rol!s to Army Medical Field Service li id«d by Mis. Charles eth” (Prov. 3:11,12). School at Carlisle Burrach*, Pa.) Promotion of l«t l t. Joe Koebele W ' The arrangements were Among the citations which will I to Station Hospital, Camp Forrest, Ellsworth. cliii f siinituis offe ,i ufi Id by Mrs. J. W. Riley. Mrs. comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the i Tenn ; to 9th inf. division at Camp thè post, to eaptain. wu . ..... I . II. I* I er. Mr- A. I.. Keelie.V Binkley, I'exii . Then, on to Camp this wet«k. Cnpt Ellsworth niii'it^ W. M. Adrion, the latter following from the Bible: "The I Adair, ed to Camp Adnir freni th> Il .i t< ' r new church hostess for statutes of the Lord arc right, re- I Thursday. October 2!) Friday-Saturday. October 30-31 joicing the heart: the command leggiti Military re > ti.-itivii at ment of the Lord is pure, enlight .li>|oa. California, last July W \NN V RIDE? ening the eyes. The fear of the Captaiii Ellsworth, u c dii (Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie Weaver) l^*rd is clean, enduring for ever: Cpl. D. Kitrina, |a>*t motor of thè Univi • -Hy of Califoi i i li (Mickey Rooney, Freddie Bartholomew) < A Ship Is Born the judgment* of the Lord are true pool, i* anxious to contact any *i<rwd in ninnvrou* cupiiedii - sii A Iona on Sarong Seas The Bulldog anti the Baby and righteous altogether" (Ps. | one in need of daily transporta bidng rommissioned a 2nd lieuti H- Movietone News The Wrestling Octopus 19:8,9). tion between Albany and Camp ant in thè infantry r . rves in and wrv* The Lesson-Sermon also includes I Sunday. November 1 Adair. The corporal has ac 1929. After sel ci al pcriods of * Monday, November 2 the infor- the following correlative passages I commodations for four passen tire iluly with thè iutli ini al 1 s held in from the Christian Science text- I ger* and can be contacted by I Presidio of San Francisco, he w ns of the book, "Science and Health with I (Constance Bennett, Brod Crawford) ilmlinu 1911. transfered to thè leni- and cl. il Key to the Scriptures,“ by Mary (Gloria Jean, Jane Frazee) The Impatient Patient board ut Ft Lewis in Jul> 19Iti Baker Eddy: “Truth, Life, and Love ! Information Please OctolHf of thiit year hi un are the only legitimate ami etern Tl Along The Texas Range to thè heavy w< apuli» servire i h al demands on man. and they are H (Craig Stevens) ut Ft. Bvnning. Ga., and up " fi •y Tuesday-Wednesday. November 3-1 spiritual lawgivers, enforcing j ishing in Januaiy, 1941. wa* s< obedience through divine statutes. I» HF back to Ft. Lewis a* nsM-tiint V Controlled by the divine intel- of thè third division. (Edgar Bergen. Charlie McCarthy, I i genre, man is harmonious ami 1 aiter he was tif iglieli to Fibber McGee and Molly) eternal, Whatever is governed by I5th infantry a assistant S 3 March of Time a false belief i* discordant and <1 the I un October l*t, 1941, wn ap Movietone News . mortal" (p. 184). N‘>vem L* r ed third division monile o Chapel Upon lieing proni.it! d to l-i That disturbing element, the cor t tennnt, hi' was miuh a- i-tan poral who told Chaplain Lloyd V | 9t> I II DB ISION SERI It ES sanitary offieer at Ft Lewis Harmon that he considensl Joseph 1 ( 'atholie Capi. Ellsworth holda bolh b.u h unehivalmus for resisting the 2. 103)0. elor of Science and master of sci blandishment* of Potiphar's wife, I. 7 00 * 30 11:30 <<jn- enee degrees a* «veli a- a do. tot . f back in ancient Egypt, »bowed up i tiirdav 1800 to 11HH». philosophy dvgree ut thè Unix, i Thursday-Friday. October 29-30 again at Sunday School. Saturday. October 31 I. * mV 11: 10 confession »ity of California Ile i* a niemb. r Tlie lesson was aisiut strong S, 1800 to 11*00 of thè Ameman A"ocmti<>n fot drhik, and the chaplain wished that . (Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston) thè Advanrement of Sciente, thi everybody ecu Id be made aware of s. (Constance Bennett. Brod Crawford) Uabbit Who Came to Supper Sigma Xi. Gamma Alpha, Alplio the harm it would do him. The Impatient Patient Movietone News lata ami Pili Sigma frati tolte "But most people ■wm quite un information Please Hi* professional membri-hip- in harmed by it," the corporal broke Sunday-Monday. November 1-2 Along The Texn< Rantre clude thè Para-itohn i*t» S ct\ m. 'The drinkers include many of Ill»<l,ll \l SFR\|CES of America, thè Entomob c al S the most suerensful and delightful eiety of America ami thè S. n ty Red CrxMis Reerx.ition R.s>m 312 people in the world and they live Tuesday. November 3 A . ■ . - 4 | (Charles Boyer, Ginger Rogers. of Economie Entomolog : si.- Bundax, Xoi. I. 1942 long and usefully ami give no Edward G. Robinson, etc.) Osss Cath Mass, t’haplain trouble Movietone News “We've lost eiervting ix<«pt a Kenney (The others present turned ami (Gloria Jean, Jane Frazee) KMHt l'rot smug sense of cotnptareitcjr,” -aid Chap- looked at the corporal with ab- Wednesday. Not ember I lain Neww LWuta'nant General Bn hen II horrenc. Who waa the *o<‘ Had Somervell, commanding Service- of I rida*. (hiotwr 3». 1942 he even come drunk to Sunday (Craig Stevens) Supply, “and that'* one thing we've 1815 J< v h servire*, dayroom School') (Joe E. Brown. Marguerite Chapman) got to lose and lose fast or we'll No. tip*, p ) i M,<rri* Stavskv, Air Train Corps of America The chaplain decided to ignore loae oui independence " Stranger Than Fiction hint and discussed the subject of Protestant Hatteras Honker« education. suggesting that it wae ignorance of the fact* which ac count for much of the drinking n How- But the corporal wouldn't keep Matinee 2nd Perf. 1st performance Funeral Home '21 FA •Ml 2000 No. 3—Avenue D and North 7th St. 1800 Sundav (Formerly llolhngawMtk) Gibson “The fact is. air," he said, "that No. 4—Theatre Ave. 2045 i ton ................ 1845 Corvailh by Mr the highly intelligent, well-bal No. 5 — Avenue D anti South 5th St. 2030 1400 1830 Mad).«« St at »th. I‘k 4» anced people arc the one? wt.c are Capt. Hugh W. Jones Upped to Majority Corl's BookShop First Church of Christ, Scientist FREE LECTURE Christian Science Senior High School Auditorium The Best 1 CHAPLAIN'S COLUMN Lt. Joe K. 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