Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, January 21, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tage Four
Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday. January 21,1943.
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Visitors Enjoy Camp Ad'òrr Service Club
SOCIAL SWIRL
QUARTERMASTER
“QUOTES and QUERIES“
Pfc. F. Smith—Sgt. M. Gaines
By Adele Adair
The regular Friday evening
dances wt ere again the “large time”
headliner- s of the week at the two
Service Cl lubs At Service Club No.
1 cuties, eager to pay their own
way for the nance with the boys
dressed i in OD. came flocking if
from McMinnville. Eugen1: and
Muamouth. Probably the big event
of the evening for the soldier-
dancers was the appearance of
Colonel Gordo:1. H. McCoy. For
Col. Me€ Joy was not content with
wa ching the younger soldiers from
a s •dat-. sideline: he’got out on the
floor and whirled his partner Mrs.
Hutch n» Monmouth hostess,
around with the best of them.
Dur;ng the intermission Pvt. Syl­
vester Veronne of the 385th Bees
swung out in a jitterbug dance.
Pvt. Gene Logan obliged on the
guitar, and sang while he played.
Hello aguin we .»ay to you
Y'ou people with nothing better
te do.
We know to find us here is quite a
jolt—
For us too. we thought we shot
our bolt.
Enfly Post Say»
Civilians in s
towns have been pretty gener­
ous of invitations to parties and
gatherings in their homes. But
frequently soldiers who have ac­
cepted these invitations through
the service clubs or their com­
panies have not shown up.
Transportation, unexpected
duties are responsible for a por­
tion of this. Plain cussed
■nd irresponsibility for thi
The bad impression this creates
is too obvious to point out. Il
you accept an invitation, plan to
make every effort to appear. If
circumstances prohibit your ar­
riving on time—pnone. I
least you can do.
marry after getting official per.
mission from their CO.
Just to make it easy the applica.
tion only has to be in, in writing,
two months before the day set for
the wedding bells. .
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f
Aussie Streets Deserted
The AEF in Australia have ra­
tioned
love, at least in public.
But Gosh! What if They
Yank headquarters has just is-
Altered Their Minds?
sued an order which says “Ameri-
can soldiers on leave must not put
Yank headquarters has an- their arms around a female com.
since some people a r e n’t nounced a reminder to U. S. sol- panion on a public thoroughfare
choosey—
diers in England that they can only in a manner unbecoming a soldier.
We're writing this while you're
still woozy.
Hoping there'll be another time­
Well wind up this little rhyme.
HOGG BROS.
First on today list of important
and unimportant Q.M. 1911 doings:
A very gracious person celebrat-
. ed a birthday, January 16th. She's
| Mrs. Ross Rogers, Jr., of Amarillo,
California, wife of QM's Executive
Officer. Lt. Ross Rogers. Jr. Un­
like most women we have permis­
sion to state which milestone it is
that she's passed. It's the 23rd.
j Congratulations Mrs. Rogers! May
you have many, many more.
j also promised
Visiting Notables
sketches which were
At S■ rvice Club No. 2 the roster 1 the murals on wall«
of visiting notables included Gen­ ' capitol building in
eral Claudius Easley, Colonel Mc­ loaned to the club.
Coy again and Chaplain Lloyd
Date Bureau at
Harmon. Major John W. Fry. new
Service Club No.
Have you ever seen a dream
head of the 96th Chaplains corps, Margaret Blodget at
walking? No? Then meet QM's
was also present. Chaperones in­ set up a date bureau at which » »1-
own "Mr. Jordan” (Bob Stair)
cluded Mrs. Harry Beit. Mr. and diers get—dates. Details of the
come Reveille time each A. M. *
Mrs. Carl Nel--n from Salem and buieau can be found elsewhere in
While the soldier is training for war. his sweetheart, wife or relatives ma) spend the hours they
from Corvallis Mrs. Lorna Jessup the Sentry.
»ait for him at the service cluh. reading hooks or magazines from the library, playing game» or writ­ I To Headquarters Company:
and Mrs. C. W. Winston. At the
Sunday nic.it at Servie- 'b:; No.
ing letter». Pictured here from left to right, are Nancy (amilli. 183 I) street. Independence; Miss
int- rm.ssi >r. Lt. Sigmund Salcar.sk; 2 was devoted to group singing and
Please!! and again we say please!.1
Elizabeth Rogers director of Service Club No. 1; Jean Rogers. 183 I) street. Independence, and Mrs.
played the violin; he was accom­ a Jam session. Pvt. L. W. Crasak
Florence Coardy Merriam, assistant to Miss Rogers.
If every time we beat you in bas­
panied at the piano by Pvt. Tullis, sat at the piano stool and Pvts.
ketball means we’ll be weighed
1900 Tuesday and Wednes- : down by characters like Tom .
; Catholic Mass Daily—1715
(.pi. Sa:: Farkas. SCU QM. former George Randall and Lester Baer E. M. Are Guests
day—Chapel No. 4.
Junto: National Ping Pong Champ, led the singing.
Men of the Signa! Company. Catholic Confessions Saturday—
(Transportation! Ryan, we’ll glad­
1530-1700 and 1900-2100
0700 Episcopal communion: 0900 ly forfeit the rest of our contests
and Cpl. Albert Nachsin, former
Sitting out the next dance is an Timberwolf Division, were guests
Chaplain L. F. Todd; 1000 with you.
Pennsylvania Senior Champ, proved old custom: bundling is another of the company officers at an in­ Chapel No. 11—I) A »th St. North
Chaplain Phil Rolierts; 191X1
their stuff in exhibition games.
Tradition is a fine thing. But the formal party last Saturday night. Protestant Service—1000 for Div.
To prove the Q.M. isn’t cheap,
Chaplain
L. T Todd—Chapel especially when it doesn’t cost any­
Miss Rogers, majorette dodo of Service Clubs are not the places t
and
Sp.
Tr.
The affair held in the company
No. 5.
Sen ice Club No. 2. had lunch this honor these particular traditions. mess hall featured a five piece im­ Christian Science—1100 also Wed.
thing to prove it, we offer you not
0900 Chaplain John K. Ormond;
week with Dean Ava B. Milan. If you're not content with a rousing promptu band, community singing
at 1900
one victory but two. And like all
1000 Chaplain Charles O.
Home Economics Dean at Oregon game of checkers, if your pulse and various soloists. Sandwiches Catholic Mass—0800 and »200
legitimate double features, we have
Churchill; 1900 Evening wor­
State. Also there were eight others doesn't quicken at the thought of and liquid refreshments were Lutheran Service—1900
a little extra to add. It’s not a
ship—Chapel No. 6.
iron: the college of Home Eco­ a ping pong game, if your head served.
Cnoir Rehearsal iProt.) Munday
bingo game but a little prayer
nomics and Physical Education. (doesn't swim at the thought of a
The band composed of 1st Lt.
and Wednesday—2000
that our luck and skill hold out till
Jew ish Services
Miss Rogers now has the definite dance with a junior hostess. Out. Alan C. Rosenbaum, harmonica:
the end of the tournament.
assurance that a large amount of For necking at the eiubs will no M Sgt. Richard McIntire.
Friday at Chapel No. 2
McIntire, saxa-
POST CH APEL SERVICES
Led by Pvt. Torgerson, the
recreational material will be fur­ longer be tolerated. everyone ohone: Pvt. Joe Richardson, guitar:
January 22, 1943
Friday. January 22
team's
captain (complicated, isn't
nished the Service Club. Andrew agrees.
Avenue D and 3rd Street South.
Pvt. Thayne Thompson, piano: Pvt.
200(i Jewish Service, Cpl. Bernard
•n. Q.M-S.r.U 1M1 baateet
McD. Vincent, head of the Depart- j
1930 Orthodox.
QM Lt. Weds
: T. S. Wilcox, clarinet, played sev­
Axelrad
ball team beat the 332nd Depot Co. ‘
ment of Painting at the college, has
2001 ‘ Reformed.
Lt. C. S. Brazelton. QM 1911, eral numbers and accompanied the
Sunda). January 24
22-10 on January 14 and on the
community
singing
which
was
led
■ ------------------------------------------- 5 . was married last Monday to Miss
0800 Episcopal Communion, Chap­
following night, to show it was not
BIG STUFF—Mosquitos are big a fluke, beat the 338th Depot Co., I
Kay Taieott of Oregon City, The by M Sgt. Homer. McDowell.
lain Newman
Vocal
solos
were
offered
by
Pri
­
SOLDIERS WELCOME
in Fiorida. says a Reader's Digest
marriage was performed at the
0900 Catholic Mass. Chaplain Mc­
39-20.
"tall yarn.” Three carried a horse
bride's residence The newly wed­ vates John S. Asker, William Cichy.
Homelike Atmosphere
Those responsible for the QM's I
Donnell
and
Arthur
N.
Hackman.
ded couple will live in Corvallis.
away. As they flew it past the
General
Protestant
Service
—
ascension
to the top of the SCU
Company officers who hosted the
Previously the wedding had beer,
recruit he heard one say: “Where
Dedication
of
Gideon
Testa
­
and'
IXth
Corps
basketball league,
affair
included:
Lt.
Col.
Ralph
E.
arranged for January 3rd. but in­
can we hide him so the big fellows
besides Pvt. Torgerson, are Sid ,
ments
ability to secure a nearby apart­ i Willey, 1st Lieutenants Stephen E.
won’t get him?”
(Keyboard) Rowen, Charlie (Pant.- ,
Morris. Alan C. Rosenbaum, and 1045 General Protestant Commun,
ment had postponed the date.
ion, Chaplain Harmon
Pleater) Johnson, Larry (Biscuits) |
John
P. Shean. 2nd Lieutenants
Six
soldiers
rounded
up
by
Mar
­
Albany
Mormon Service. Pfc. .Al-ta Announce Regulations
Belka. Hank (The Iceiuan) De- !
garet Blodgett, hostess of Service Henry Frezee, Clyde H. Hemphill.
Edgar B. Luther. Minister
Nielsen
Benedictus, and John (Cowboy!
Roy
G.
Michie.
Robert
G.
Moore.
Club
No.
2
went
to
an
Oyster
Fry
Fifth and Lyon Streets
To Protect Plumbing
Steer.
held at a Grange Hall. Invited i Adrian N. Rer.z and Frank A. Wil- STATION HOSPIT \L SERVICES
I
cox.
The
Company
Commander.
were Pvts. Geo. Watson. James
Frida). Januar) 22
Corvallis
An announcement from Post
If we may, we'd like to get seri- |
Loxton. Edgar Davis. Ed Cotting­ | Capt. Vernon H. McKissick, unfor­ 1845 Jewish Service, Cpl. Morris
Pastor. Edward B. Hart. D. D.
ham, W. W. Hayes, all of the Tim­ tunately was ill and confined to the
Stavsky
• Headquarters has called attention ous for a moment. We, in our l
Corner Ninth and Mor.roe
i
berwolf division, and R. V. Ottin­ ! station hospital.
Sunday. January 24
to the precautions which must be small and humble way, would like I
ger,
SCU.
All
reported
a
swell
Service Schedule In
0800 Catholic Mass, Chaplain Mc­ taken to guard against the freez­ to convey our sincerest sympathies ’
Both Churches
time ar.d asked Mrs. Blodgett to
to T/Sgt. Walker and his family.]
Donnell
let them know pronto when Mr. ♦
Bible School Sunday 9:45 a.m.
1000 Protestant Service. Chupiaia ing of plumbing fixtures and water on the loss of his Dad — for Lts. i
Morning Worship . . 11:00 a.m.
Wagner called again.
pipes.
Brazelton, Rogers, M Sgt. Jacob- ;
Bartell
I -
Young People’s Hour 6:30 p.m.
I j
sen and the whole Quartermaster,
Wnerever
possible,
windows
will
Evening Worship. Albany 7:45
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Christian Science Churches
be kept closed if not in conflict s.c.u. 1911 Detachment.
Corvallis 7:30
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“Truth” will be the subject of with sanitary regulations. An at­
Soldier'- Fellowship Clubs arc
The addition of still another
the lesson-sermon in all Churches tempt will be made to maintain an
open — Sunday 12:00-6:30 p.m.
I
Motor Pool Officer in the person
even
temperature,
in
rooms
that
of
Christ,
Scientist,
on
Suncay,
AUTO
ACCIDENT
Saturday 2:30-10:30 p.m.
»
have plumbing installation, by an of 2nd Lts. Willis M. Parr.sh. has
I
! January 24.
FIRE
LIFE
Corvallis. Wed. 6:30-10:30 p.m.
»
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j The Golden Text will be. “Teach adjustment of window openings. not only been instrumental .in the
BURGLARY
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Albany. Tiiur.. 6:30-10:30 p.m.
I
| me thy way O Lord; I will walk in When practicable, exposed pipes continuance of customary M. P.
and all others
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[ thy truth: unite my heart to fear will be wrapped to prevent damage. (and we are not going from the
Reliable Stock Companies
Hosts anti hostess to welcome
•
you. Something to eat.
thy name" IPs. 86:11).
Maximum precaution should be sublime to the ridiculous) efficien­
Among the citations which will taken with reference to unoccupied
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
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comprise the lesson-sermon is the buildings with plumbing fixtures,
CHAPEL SERVICES
Elks Bldg.
Phone 112
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following
from
the
Bible:
Sunda». January 21. 1913
by the most proximate unit.
Corvallis, Oregon
“Because I will publish the name
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(‘Confession before Mass.)
All units and installations will
Chapel No. 7—( A 1st St. North I of the Lord: ascribe ye greatness l>e responsible for the appliance of
Episcopal Holy Communion—0706 ■ unto our God. He is the Rock. his precautionary measure- to prevent
! work is perfect: for all his ways further damage from freezing.
‘Catholic Mass—1000
BUTTER and
General Protestant Service—0900 are judgment: a God of truth and
ICE CREAM
1 without iniquity, just and right is
and 1100
(Biggest Variety
1 he” < Detit. 32:3. 4).
Bible Study—1500
of Frozen Bars)
The lesson-sermon also includes
Evening Service—1930
TYPEWRITERS
Distrib
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the following correlative passage*
Jewish Service. Friday—2030
BIRDS FYI
utors forA
ADDING MACHINES
Chapel No. 8—C & 5th St. North from the Christian Science text­
book. "Science and Health with
Lutheran Service—0800
REPAIRED
‘Catholic Mass—0900. 1000, 1200 Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
Baker Eddy: “Spirit. Life. Truth.
Protestant Service—1100
Love, combine as one.—and are the
Catholic Eucharistic—1300
Scriptural names for God . . . .
Catholic Benediction—1400
Truth, spiritually discerned, is sci­
Protestant Vespers—1630
Corvallis
entifically discerned, is scientifical­
Discussion Club—1830
115 .Sorth 16th, ( orvallih. Orc.
3rd & Adams. Phone 363
Catholic Mass every weekday cx- ly understood. It cast out error
and heals the sick” (p. 275).
cept Monday—1830
Broadcasting group ("The V nice”—Speaker Heated to right
Catholic
Choir
Monday
and
Tues
­
of microphone.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
day—1900
96th Inf. Division.
Protestant Choir, Thursday—1900
Sunday, January 24th.
Chapel No. 9—C A 9th St. North
COAST TO COAST ON THE MITTAL SYSTEM
Catholic
•Catholic Mass—0800 and 1000
Tune in Station KALE and KWIL 9:15 p. m. Sunday.
1 Protestant Service — 0900, 1100 1030. 1130 Masses. Chapel No. 2.
0830 Masses, confessions Saturday
This popular broadcast deals in a stirring way with
and 1930
1500 - 1700 and 1800 - 2000
striking prophetic Bible messages for these solemn
•Catholic Mass every weekday ex­
Daily mass at 1830 except
times. Tens of thousands are writing in letters of
cept Saturday—1830
Wednesday—Chapel No. 3.
appreciation. Your friends will be thankful to learn
Novena Service every Tuesday—'
0645. 1130 Masses, confessions Sat­
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1900
urday 1800 - 1900. Sorrowful
Protestant Choir Rehearsal Tues -1
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Mother Novena Friday at
day—1930
launched for systematic study of the Bible in the
1900—Chapel No. 4.
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RADIO BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE f 26
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0700 Masses. 1115 confessions from
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Saturday 1800—Chapel No. 6.
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‘Catholic Mass—0700, 0900, 1130 0915—Dedication service of Gideon
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Protestant Vespers—1800
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