Camp Adair Sentry — WE DUNK ’EM! SOCIAL SWIRL By Adel* Adair Despite renovatie: \ i.'.i; are rejuvenating the two Service Clubs at t .imp A<„ social swirl has managed ttov.n and recreational activi- to keep from becomin;. al. The floor refinishing job, ties have progre. -< tl . < improvements, have been together with minor .. i ii i petted full blast last Tuesday completed in Club 2 v hi ted while it undergoes the same night: now, Club 1 I work and will open some time next week. Billfold Girl Service men who had break­ fast snacks at the George A. White Center’s Snack Bar in Portland during the past week “put away” 1,140 doughnuts and 1,452 sweet rolls with their java. What else did they eat ? Well, here's the Snack Bar count for the week: Cups of coffee. 14,250; 4.160 half-pint bottles of milk; 36,820 sandwiches; 1,100 pies 115 cakes; 85 dozen cup cakes; 49 dozen maple bars; 103 dozen cookies; 50 gallons of potato salad; 35 gallons of pickles; 48 gallons of mayonnaise; besides the hot dishes such as chili, hot dogs, spaghetti and the like! Catholic Mass every weekday ex­ cept Monday, 1815 Catholic Choir, Monday and Thurs­ day 1900 Protestant Choir, Thursday, 1900 Chapel No. 9. C and 9th St.. North ♦Catholic Mass. 0800 and 1000 Protestant Service, 0900, 1100 and 1930 ♦Catholic Mass every weekday ex­ cept Saturday. 1830 Novena Service every Tuesday, 1900 Protestant Choir Rehearsal, Tues­ day, 1930 Bible Study Class every Wednes­ day, 1930 Discussion Group, Thursday, 1930 Catholie Confessions, Saturday. 1800-2030 »TIW. C -363»D F A 8H c notes Bv Cpl. Frank W. Spani Cpl. Howard C. Stamper just purchased a snazzy-racey lookin benzine burner about 1C cylinders. All he has to worry about now is tires and gas -that’s all ? No No. the free riders too—seen in the bus was Sgt. Hoffman, Sgt. Warren and Sgt. Tonne Guiliano— champion track star and volley ball tosser who promises to annihilate the Signal Corps champs in the Saturday’s game. Introducing our new Battery Commander—none other than 1st Lt. Charles L. Fiegel who replaced Capt. Ge,orge C. Hoffman. All members of the battery welcome There's only one thing that Pvt. the new commander. Lt. Walter Jack Roder, .stationed at the Sioux W. Kirksey who now is connected 1 Falls Army Air Ease, S. I)., doesn’t with this battery hails from Geor­ like about the Arntj ami that's gia. Do you miss your Georgia . shaving every day. In the good old Peaches Lt.? I days. Roder would go for six months , without using razor and lather. He If you see five soldiers walking had to—he was southpaw twirler around this camp with their chests for the House ol' David's bewhis- out anil strutting like peacocks— keled ball i lllld they will be none other than Sgt. Buford C. Green — Cpls. E. Mayes, Alvin C. Clements—Raymond E. Sargent and Kenneth J. Coleman. They all got their new stripes week — cigars boys — pass cigars. With thii aituatioi th ersonn ♦-------------------------------------------------------- Got a thirst ?u in the a ' t.ie show continued with the of both clubs h.n- fullest in presenting a well-i rounded • in. ■ r.. o’’ Pvt. Pat Maurino, one of and diversified proc i am dii:::." this Club l's favorite sons. Chapel No. 10. D and 9th St. North period. The surprise highlight of the Catholic Holy Communion, 0730 . venir.; was the visit by Miss Lu- eve;. ♦Catholic Mass, 0900 and 1130 Adair Soldier. Fiance Timberwolves Sponsor cille Fetherston and Miss Joan Protestant Service, 1000 Secure Marriage License Night Club for EJI Jackson, the Judy and Fuffy. re- Protestant Vespers. 1800 . . of the Week Jerry S. Hooker of Lebanon, Patriotic was the theme ■ spectively, of the “Junior Miss” Protestant Communion, 1050 Tennessee, visited the Benton coun ­ Saturday night > “Ni cast, who dropped in to meet the ERIN GO BRAUGH! Shure. and St. Barbara Forum, Monday, 2000 ty court house Thursday and made night held at Club 1 and sp- "gang" after their performance. -h ,i- -v, a bi cath of auld Ire­ Service Men’s Christian League, application for a marriage license. by the Timberwolf division, The SRO signs were hoisted long land a- you would see anywhere. Monday, 1900 and 2100 dance marked the birthda for- the . veiling got underway He is to wed Winifred Scroggle of Boy . m< : Miss Joan Marie Choir Rehearsal (Prot.) Monday, Eugene. Hooker is stationed with George Washington. i . an aurin. the show, standing room I Crowley, the daughter of genial Tim 2045 , the army at Camp Adair. i A b we don’t have to resell your pol- lend the Timber 11 a premium. Due to repairs, Wil . Crowle;. of Headquarters Company. Choir Rehearsal (Cath.) icy every year—as it is renewed by orchestra to the high mark. t\ Saturday’s "Night Club” will She’s our nomination for The Sen- S/Sgt. Wilbur L. Kernan and mail—it is not necessary that our and Thursday, 1930 GI rot b< held at Club 1. but will re- Sgt.. Mrs. Gunderson ing streamlined music for t'y’s Billfold Girl of the Week and Blessed Virgin Devotion, Tuesday, Sgts w. J. Walsh and George IL rates include a yearly resale cost. Are Parents of Son boys and their guests. why a Farmers continuing a week from Saturday, a- the ntrie- come pouring'in we Boyd, who act as legal business That’s automobile 1900 Sergeant and Mrs. Raymond policy gives An outstanding fl- or sliov.- March 6. rj one viewing Midweek Prayers, Wednesday, and press representatives of Sgt. form* finest protection for less. i Gunderson are announcing the ar- tulcd prof«tsional a - Mi>s Crowiey's picture above, will John J. Mullett, are very secretive 1900 Here’s the drink | rival of their first child, a baby boy agree that she is going to be hard after the fan-fare, pr -sviitad a t on allis Elks Club I as to the departure of their meal Blessed Sacrament Devotion, born at 4:18 Thursday morning, rookie take-off of drill by m- ■ i of EM Dance to top. ticket who is on a three day pass to that takes the prize! Thursday, 1900 February 18, in the Corvallis Gen­ of Co. “H”, 415th Infantry. X ... Joan is toil years old and is a resi­ Catholic Confessions. Saturday, Portland to meet his little bomber. Service men and their wives, to- eral hospital. The babe weighs -ix Pvt. Dick Mau-', an ex-proi ■ ii Previous to leaving he passed out Disi. Mgr., Phone 8 11 1530-1700 and 1900-2100 i with Junior Hostesses from pounds and one ounce. Sergeant dent of San Francisco and is now Chicago juggler, entertained wit . cigars. Prediction of this column­ ( \ ill . swung out to the music Gunderson is with the Timberwolf busil. < ectipied as a student at St. Catholic Mass Daily, 1715 221 W. 1st, Albany, Or. juggling act which drev. ap.n.i no Philip's Convent in that city. Tim Chapel No. 11. I) and 5th St.. North ist. Longshot pays off—wedding Sgt. Black's SCU band last | Division at Camp Adair. demanding many box. . inf- i in us that his daughter is a bells for Sgt. and Mrs. John J. ♦Catholic Mass, 1200 thirst One of the typically “night - . " Saturday night at a gala affair FARMERS AUTOMOBILI firn pianist and all of her spare I Protestant Service, 1000 for Div. Mullett. ^'•'■INSURANCE E«»un,« a’ the Elks Club. Dancing Adair Lieutenant, Wife too big / , features was the appeara tim ft in school is taken up with! and Sp. Trps. progress from 8 until 11 Making Home in Corvallis lovely, red-headed Gin-" for .. and special entertainment j Come to make their home in Cor­ improving her musical technique. Christian Science, 1100 also Wed. | Characters and personalities you (wife of Cpl. “Chuck" Il i '■ h< i- an ex- at 1900 .' added to the success of the I . ought to know — Sgt. Ben iamin (call sang a couple of song- a:, l>r vallis are Lieutenant and Mrs. J. i client "i ! nt and an avid ice-skat­ Lutheran Service, 1900 me Benny) Lamping.. A man of evening. t tl ceeded to sing to the gu- F. Nealon who have just returned Prot. Choir Rehearsal, Monday many names and many trades. At i' ms and patronesses for the from a short wedding trip to Seat­ ing enthusiast. tables. Hilarity ran r Ag i no bauier in the Sentry’s and Wednesday, 2000 . : i -hided Mr. and Mrs. J. B. tle. present time he is the Btry gun Next, a Camp Adair < - Mioai SiMOfl ne« 1UUM0IC ceva«i Catholic Confessions (Visit Chapel mechanic and a good one, too. Al­ Billfold Girl Contest. Send in that Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Larsen. who needs no build-up—Cpl N The marriage of Miss Edith billfold photo, soldier. We guaran­ No. 10) . • d Mrs. H. A. Stiles, Mr. and ways has parts left over after the Sansonia. sang, the pop lar -Jeanne Denzer, daughter of Mr. tee to gt your pix back in good E H. Britt and Mr. and Mrs. fix. the Beguine" and “T ere a and Mrs. E. M. Denzer of Port­ condition. ♦Confessions before Mass R. DeMoss. Before coming to work for Uncle Things” amid applause w land, to Lieutenant Nealon was an Sam he was a male gold-digger— begged for even more. Nick ----------------------------------------------- 1 event of Saturday, February 6. working a few gold claim in the easily one of the Post ne lav, ■ Camp Adair Talent Mrs. Nealon has been attending news of an unusual program which 96th DIVISION California Sierras, Maybe that's made its debut at the University Entertains Elks ite entertainers. | Oregon State college and is a sopli- RELIGIOUS SERVICES why the sunny smile and no finan­ Q Pvt. Bruce Sharritt, who erm talent from this post en- omore this year in lower division. of Oregon Monday night. With the broke the routine wit t Personnel and enlisted men are cial worries: Ha Benny? . mbers of the Elks Lieutenant Nealon, stationed at purpose of stimulating creative a 1 their wives and guests Camp Adair, is the son of Mr. and arts, this program marks the first urged to attend religious services He made his pile. Thursday night in Corvallis, Mrs. M. E. Nealon of New York large step to encourage interest in regularly at the following chapels. i (he arts . . . music, poetry, the Chapel No. 2. D and 3rd Sts. South One of the five P.X. queens Watches — Jewelry f’i'aii' held at the Elks Tem- ! city. I danse, ari. painting, illustration, 1 Mildred Esposito, the wife of Catholic Masses—1030. Musical Instruments att. ndance reached nearly her affiliat­ Protestant Worship — 0915 and Natalio A. Esposito of this Btry. Guns — Suits — Lu " ga re ti.- -Ki mark. A varied program of Cabaret Leading Feature ed branches. This initial program ' No one knew that the young lady 1900. ■ j>; and entertainment provided As Club 2 Re-opens FOR O V E R T W E N T Y embodied all these arts and pre­ Chapel No. 3, D and 7th Sts. South I was entered in this contest other- enjoyment for the guests. The entertainment spot-light of sented the works and ideas of con- YEARS IN REGULATION Catholic Mass—0.830 and 1130. ' wise the whole battery would have the week centers in the night club temporaries interpreted and pre- Catholic Confessions — Saturday voted for her. (Note to the queen): NEEDS FOR OFFICERS ; at Club 2 this Saturday evening, ! ' sente