Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, February 11, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, February 11,1943.
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Sentry Runs Down Fads on Purchase of
Shoes in Stores by Men of Armed Forces
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“How’m I gonna git me them ; ; withheld
“
pending official instruc-
fancy yaller dress oxfords I was ' tions from military authority, ac-
goin’ to purchase this week-end?” I cording to Maj. Kenneth Horne,
With shoe rationing coming like acting administrative officer in the
a Zero out of the sun Monday . Camp Quartermaster’s office. When
morning, the above query has been I these instructions arrive the fact
repeated many times this week, I will be publicized. Maj. Horne said.
and answers over radio and in
newspapers have varied so much
that The Sentry undertook to find
out for sure, what it takes for
army man to buy shoes.
Although necessary orders have
not yet come through military
channels, here is what will be neces­
sary for you when these orders
reach Camp Adair:
First, ration ticket No. 17 will
get you a pair of shoes at' any
store—if you have the money and
the ticket.
Second, if you want shoes other
POST CHAPEL SERVICES
than issue, you must have a ra­ \venue 1) and 3rd Street North
tioning board certificate, issued in
Friday, February 12
the Camp Quartermaster’s office
2000 Jewish Service, Chaplain
here. This certificate is that issued Chill.
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in lieu of tickets 'for sugar, and
Sunday. February II
must have the word “sugar”
0800 Episcopal Communion.
scratched and the word “shoe" in­ Chaplain Njwman.
serted. It is the only form on which
0900 Catholic Mass. Chaplain
service men can buy shoes outside I McDonnell.
of quartermaster sales.
1000 General Protestant Service,
Local rationing boards have no I Chaplain Harmon.
authority to grant certificates, but
1045 Genera! Protestant Com­
they must come from the “Issuing munion, Chaplin Harmon.
Officer” of the army.
1115 Mormon Service. Pfe. Alma
This information is from the Nielsen.
“Office of Price Administration, STATION HOSPITAL SERVICES
Bedell Building, Portland," and is
Friday, February 12
signed by James A. Mount, Ration­
1845 Jewish Service. CpI. Mor-
ing Representative of Miscellane­ lis Stavsky.
ous Products. It is in answer to
Sunday, February 11
long distance telephone calls placed
0800 Catho|i< Mass. Chaplain
by The Sentry.
McDonnell.
Issuance of certificates is being
1Ò00 Protestant Service, Chaplain
Bartell.
96th DIVISION
RELIGIOI S SERVICES
Personnel and enlisted men are
urged to attend religious services
regularly at the following chapels:
Chapel No. 2—D & 3rd Sts. South
Catholic Masses—1030.
Protestant Worship — 0915 and
1900.
Prayer nfreting and choir prac­
tice Wednesday at 1900.
Chapel No. 3—I) & 7th Sts. South
Catholic Mass.—0830 and 1130.
Catholic Confessions — Saturday
at 1500 to 1700.
Protestant Worship — 1000 and
1830.
Jewish Service—Friday at 1900.
Chapel No. I—C & 12th Sts.. South
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HERMAN'S MEN S STORE
Corvallis
218 S. 2nd St
.VSJVMIWWJW,
25e
Per Roll of 8 Pictures
One-Day Service
Free Enlargement
• • •
BERMAN'S DRUG STORE
Opposite The Banks
Corvallis, Oregon
Guest Artist With Gleemen
Hal Young, prominent ten it who will be guest star with the
Eugene Gleemen at Field H »ase Monday night, was leading man
in the original production of Sigmund Romberg's "Student Prince.”
standing; unwillingness to learn all
Catholic—Daily Masses at 1830,
things rightly binds Christendom
except Wednesdays.
with chains” (p. 95).
Catholic Masses at 0645 and 1130
Sundays.
“Abraham Lincoln, the Modern
Catholic Confessions
Saturday Man of Sorrow” will be the subject
1900.
of a sermon lecture Chaplain Lloyd
Catholic Sorrowful Mother No- V. Harmon will deliver Sunday
venua—Friday at 1930.
morning in the Post Chapel at
Protestant Worship — 0900 and 1000. Chaplain Harmon has de­
1900.
livered thia sermon lecture a great
Lutheran Services at 1015.
many times, several times over the
Chapel No. 5—C & 8th Sts., South | radio. All men are invited to ta-
Catholic Masses—0800 and 1130. tend.
Catholic Confessions — Saturday
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
at 1900 and 2100.
CHAPEL SERVICES
Catholic Holy Communion at
1000.
Sunday. February II, 1943
Episcopal Holy Communion at
Chapel No. 7 C & 1st St. North.
0700.
Episcopal Holy Communion —
Protestant Worship at 0900 and 0700.
1900.
♦Catholic Mass- 1000
Chapel No. 6—(’ & 1th Sts., South
General Protestant Service
Catholic Masses at 0700 4 1115. 0900.
Catholic Confessions — Saturday
General Protestant Service
after 1800.
—1100.
Bible Study Class—1500.
Protestant Services at 0900, 1000
Evening Service 1930.
and 1900.
Jewish Service. Friday—2030.
Chapel No. 11—I) & 5th Sts., North
Christian Science Reading. 1100. Chapel No. 8 C 4 Sth St. North
Lutheran Service — 0800.
Christian Science Reading Wed-
•Catholic Mass— 0900, 100 and
nesday at 1900.
1200.
Protestant Service—1100.
Christian Science Churches
“Soul” will be the subject of the f Catholic Eucharistic—1300.
Catholic Benediction—1400.
lesson-sermon in all Churches of
Protestant Vespers —1630.
Christ, Scientist, Sunday.
Protestant Discussion Club —
The Golden Text, “My Soul shall
1830.
make her boast in the Lord: the
Catholic Confeaiaons, Saturdays—
humble shall hear thereof, and be 1630-1830 and 1900-2130
glad. O magnify the I-ord with me,
Catholic Mass every weekday ex­
and let us exalt his name togeth­ cept Monday—1815.
er" (Ps. 34:2,3).
Catholic Choir, Monday and
Among the citations which com­ Tuesday—1900.
prise the lesson-sermon- i« the fol­
Protestant Choir, Thursday —
lowing from the Bible: “Unto thee, 1900.
O Lord, do I lift up my soul.... (hapel No. 9(4 9th St. North
Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach
•Catholic Mass—0800 and 1000.
me thy paths. Lead me in thy
Pio testa nt Service—0900, 1100
truth, and teach me: for thou art and 1930.
the God of my salvation; on thee
•Catholic Mass every weekday
do I wait all the day” (Ps. 25: except Saturday—1830.
1,4.5).
Novena Service every Tuesday
The lesson-sermon also includes — 1900.
Protestant Choir Rehearsal,
the following correlative passages
from the Christian Science text­ Tuesday—1930.
Bible Study Class every Wed­
book, “Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary nesday—1930.
Discussion Group, Thursday —
Baker Eddy: “Material sense does
not unfold the facts of existence; 1930.
Catholic Confesiaons, Saturday,
but spiritual sense lifts human
consciousness into eternal Truth. Saturday—1800-2030.
Humanity advance*
—— slow+y
---- , out of ( hapel No. 10, I) & 9th St. North
sinning sense into spiritual under- [ •Catholic Mas* 0900 and 1130.
Theodore, The Timber Wolf
"W«e( mt ■*« friend; th« KAT« »aal h« "a* Pl Phi Pi material1
Protestant Service—KAM).
Protestant Vespers—1800.
Choir Rehearsal (Cath.) Tues-
day and Thursday—1930.
Choir Rehearsal (Frot.) every
Wednesday —1945.
Catholic Mass daily—1715.
Catholic Confessions, Saturday
-1530-1700 and 1900-9100.
Chapel No. H I) J 5th St. North
•Catholic Mass—0800 and 1200.
Protestant Service—100 for Div
4 Sp Trps,
Christian Science—100 also Wed.
at 1900.
Prot Choir Rehearsal, Monday
and Wednesday—2000.
Holy Name Meeting every Thurs­
day—1830.
Novena Service every Thursday
—1900.
Catholic Choir Rehearsal, Tues­
day—1915.
Catholic Confessions, Saturday—
1900.
•Confessions before Mass.
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NOVENA FOR VICTORY OPENS
IN CH U‘EL NO. 8 SUNDAY
Last Sunday afternoon hundreds
of members of the Timber Wolf
Division crowded into Chapel No. 8,
North 5th and C Streets, for the
opening of the world famous “No­
vena of Our Lady of Sorrow* for
Victory.” A novena is a nine days'
devotion at which special prayers
are said by the congregation for
some special favor. It is seven
years since the original Novena of
Sorrows service was initiated in a
Chicago Church at which time 3000
parishioners under the direction
of Rev. Jas. Keane; O.S.M. gath­
ered in prayer for the opening
ceremony. Today, five years later,
I the Novena has been instituted in
every state of the union and in
several foreign countries. Recent­
ly the service has been established
In several army camps and the spir­
it of the novena has been apoted
by hundreds of thousands of sol-
I diers in our armed forces.
The Novena in Chapel 8 was
opened by Chaplain Edmund Mur­
ray who las May initiated the pray­
ers at Camp Barkeley, Texas. Al­
though the chief petition offered in
the Camp Adair Novena is for a
just peace and complete victory
for our allies, novenites at each ser­
vice s‘gn petition slips requesting
other favors through the inter­
cession of our Lady of Sorrows in
whose honor the prayers are con­
ducted. Since the novena began
in 1937 more than eight million
petitions have been signed and al­
though no numerical Computation
of prayers answered is yet com-
plat«, thousands of novenites, Prot­
estant, Catholic and Jewish, have
flooded the offices of the NoVena
Office in Chicago with letters at­
testing answers to their prayers
for such favors as cures from ill­
ness, conversion to God, happiness
in marriage, employment, financial
aid, success in business, etc.
The traditional day for the nov­
ena service in civilian communi­
ties is Friday, but inasmuch as the
pressure of army duties prevents
the soldiers from attending the reg­
ular week-day services the Army
Chaplain by special dispensation
may hold the Novena on any day
ot the week, hence the choice of
Sunday afternoon in. Chapel 8.
A. Sure. You can be promoted
office, where it goes through
up to the grade of master sergeant,
censorship and is prepared for
if you're qualified. After receiv­
publication.
ing your final citizenship papers
TO BUY A 1940 or 1941 used car.
you will be eligible for OSC.
Contact Stone, c o Post Ex­
change office, Camj Phone 2969.
G. E. PORTABLE radio, late mod­
CLASSIFIED
el. State Price. Inquire Sentry.
ADVERTISING
Three cents a word per insertion.
Count ’» words to line <’a«h must
accompany copy with order.
FOR KENT
FOR SALE
4 ROOM FURNISHED house. In­
quire at Atwood 4 Mills grocery
store, Corvallis.
1934 DODGE SEDAN. Good
running condition, a lot of wear
left on tires, and economical to
operate. If interested contact
2nd Lt. William J. Kenyon. Jr..
Phone Camp Adair 3247 after
duty hour*.
Got a thirst
TOOTH
POWDER
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,
obblns and shuttles tor all makes
of machines. Star Trading Cen-1
ter, 316 So. 2nd St., across from
Postoffice. Corvallis.
PRINTING. WE DO all kinds of
printing plus excellent service.
Benton County- Herald, under
Benton County State Rank. Cor­
vallis.
Q. To Kettle an argument, can
you toH u* whether the U. 8. pays
captured dnemy officers’
A. It does. The U. 8. follow* the
rul^ laid out in the Hague Conven­
tion of. 1929 which set up inter­
national rules of war and was
signed by all the major nations
now fighting, to pay captured of­
ficer* $25 per month.
Q. Who are the “Armoraiders’*?
A. “Armoraiders” ia the nick­
name for the steel-clad legion*
who strike the enemy in tanka and
other mechanized weapons.
Q. I* a technical sergeant eligi­
ble to receive a monthly family al­
lowance under the Servicemen's
Dependents Allowance Act of 1942?
A. No. Only enlisted men of the
fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
grades in the army, navy, marine
corps, or the coast guard, inchid-
ing any ami all retired and re-
serve components of such serv­
ice*. are entitled to receive ■
monthly family allowance for any
period during which such enlisted
man is in active military service
of the U, 8. on or at ter June 1,
1942. during th« existence of any
war declared by congress and th<
six month* immediately following
Q In order for a serviceman to
obtain an allowance fur a wif*
and r-PMd under the Servicemen'«
Dependent* AtfowanCr Act. doe* he
have to atibmit proof that they «re
financially dependent upon htrn for
support?
A. No. It is rot necessary to
prove that they are dependent,
but it is necessary to show rela­
tinnship by submitting the proof,
Q I'm «n «lion and would like
to know tf I can Cver ria« above
the grade of private I’m waiting
for n»y Hmrt chiRenship paper*
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PHONOGRAPH—Completely over­
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$7.50
no
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too big
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EASY IRONER—First class condi­
$69.95
tion. Lato model
ROUND OAK DINING TABLE—
$6.00
Looks like new
COLEMAN GASOLINE RANGE—
4 burners and oven. Ideal for an
apartment........
.. $20.00
ELECTRIC CHICKEN BROODER
—50 chick capacity. Bargain
price
$2.95
SPARK GAS RANGE—Will sacri­
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BLACK FI R J ACKET—Thia num­
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Star Trading Center
316 8. 2nd St.
Across from the Post Office
Corvallis
c22tl
Phone 1779
WILLAMETTE River Souvenirs
for mailing. Agates, moonstones,
Jaspers, in red, green, brown
and yellow. Petrified wood. Sec
samples in- window of Benton
County Herald. Chas. C. Wilson,
Bx. 226, Corvallis.
ASK FOR IT AT YOUR PX
On Sole ot All Drug Counter*
PX GIRL BALLOT
My choice for The PX Girl
of Camp Adair is
who works at Post Exchange No,
situated
at
Signed: Name and Rank
Organization
................................
No soldier may cast more thun one vote.
1940 BUICK SPORT coupe, excel­
lent condition, good tires, heater,
radio, 34000 miles. Lt. James K.
Taylor, Post Phone 2916.
WANTED
SOLD1ERS to represent their own
outfits in the news columns of
The Sentry. Turn ydur stuff in
to the Camp Public Relations
FOR O V E R TWENTY
YEARS IN REGULATION
NEEDS FOR OFFICERS
AND ENLISTED MEN
ASK FOR
That’s why Army men pre­
fer Nudelman Brothers, offi-
cial distributors by appoint­
ment of the War Department,
for all their uniform nteds.
Our smarter styling and fit­
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with army men and civilians
alike.
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Officers* Uniformn ... $44.50
Officer!** I’ink Tronaer« $12.00
Officer»*' Short O’eoatx $29.75
Officers Long O'coats $44.50
BUTTER and
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(Biggest Variety
of Frozen Bars)
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/
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Green Valley
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Corvalli*
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and all other accessories
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Albany and Corvallis
Want to make your visit
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two cities.
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Corvalli*—
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CLASSIFIED ADS
You are welcome any time to
visit the Service Men's Pel-
lowship club*. Ixicated in the
churches. Make it your LIV­
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in
The Sentry
Worship Services
Bible Kehool Sunday 9:15 a.
Morning Worship II 06 a.
Young People** n'r. <10 a.
Evening Worship
7:10 p
m.
m
m
m
Fellowship Clubs
Open Saturday. Sunday. Wed-
nesdaj and Thursday.
KWII.
lt:M AW
and R:#B A M.
Yun will find the putrir» in
the churches on Saturday
afternoon, 2:00-5:00.
3’ per word per insertion.
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fa 317.
Corvallis, Ore.