Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, February 25, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    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<i by th university students.
! Contact Sgt. George II. Boyd, the
at 1500 to 1700.
AND
ENLISTED MEN
from 8 until 11, with Cpl. Eddie' Outstanding
....___ critics were
....... .........
.
invited,
high powered press agent of this
Protestant Worship—1000.
Jacobsen, “European (and Camp land
io ;r the present were Da-
Btry.
Sunday evening Forum—1900.
That’s why Army men pre­
A I TO
ACCIDENT i Adair) Master of Equilibrium" as vid Can -11, Mme. Riasanovsky
Jewish Service—Friday at 1930.
fer Nudelman Brothers, offi­
FIRE
LIFE
the principle attraction Jacobsen’s (Nina Fedorova, the novelist), Chapel No. 1. C and 12th Sts. South
cial distributors by appoint­
trunkload of stage equipment—, Phillip Pai ish and Ben II. Lamp-
BURGLARY
Catholic—Daily Masses at 1830,
ment of the War Department
, aluminum dumbells, Indian clubs, | man.
and all others
except Wednesdays.
for all their uniform needs
Reliable Stock Companies
rings, etc., arrived this week and ; This movement has been labeled
Catholic Masses — Sundays at
I his appearance Saturday night j “Odeor.' and will be held annually.
Our
smarter styling and fit­
.hlj
0645 and 1130.
ting give you top ranking
promises to top any he has thus
Catholic Confessions — Saturday
INSURANCE & BONDS
with army men and civilians
311 N. Commercial St.
I far presented, and all have been
at 1900.
Elks Bldg.
Phone 142
Salem, Oregon
top-notch.
alike.
Catholic Sorrowful Mother No-
Corvallis, Oregon
, Also booked for the evening are
vena—Thursday at 1930.
the “Majorettes” from Eugene, who
Officers’ Uniforms ... S ’ 1.5<l
Protestant Worship — 0900 and
j are coached in their art of baton-
1900.
i
Officers' Pink Trousers $12.00
CLEANERS
1 twirling by Miss Mary Anderson
Luthera.i Services at 1015.
Officers’ Short O’coats $29.75
352
Chemeketa.
Salem
and PFC Lennie Greene and June
Chapel No. 5, C and 8th Sts. South
Officers
Lontj O’coats S’¡1.50
Powell who will offer interpretive
Catholic Masses—0800 and 1130.
Latin-American dances. Both are
Catholic Confessions — Saturday
and al! other accessories
professionals. No further build-up
at 1900 to 2030.
j is needed! Pvt. Bruce Sharritt will
Episcopal Holy Communion at
| be emcee and a capacity crowd is
TYPEWRITERS
' 0700.
i expected—especially with that new
Protestant Worship at 0900, 1000
ADDING MACHINES
, and shiny dance floor!
and 1900.
Ill ADQl ARTERS ( AMP ADAIR Chapel No. 6. C and 1th Sts. South
REPAIRED
"Talent. Inc." Returns
POST < I! APEL SERVICES
Catholic Masses—Sunday at 0700
With $209 Check for SSO
Av< -¡tie D and 3rd Street North
and 1115.
The theatrical agency, operated
Wednesday, February 21
Catholic — Daily Mass at 1830.
1 at Club 1, really brought back the 1930 Jewish Service, Chaplain Chill
. 425 S. W. Fourth Ave.. Portland
Catholic Sorrowful Mother No­
bacon after last Sunday’s show in
F riday, February 26
:
vena—Monday at 1900.
Also Stores
Portland ... a check for $200 pre­ 1815 Hospit al, Chaplain Chill
Catholic Confessions- Saturday
in Tacoma
UNIFORMS FO« EVERT
sented to the Special Service fund. 1930 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 3,
after 1800.
and Seattle
GOVERNMENT AND COMMERCIAL
115
North
16th,
Corvallis,
Orc.
! The show was presented at the
Chaplain Chill
Protestant Worship at 0900, 1000
SERVICE
Portland Civic Auditorium for the 2015 Jewish Service. Post Chapel.
and 1900.
i Willamette1 Iron and Steel Co., and
Chaplain Chill
Bible Study Sunday at 1100.
¡featured Cpl. Sansoma, Pvt. Horan, 2100 J
-I Service. Chapel No. 7. Chapel No. 11. D and 5th Sts. North
Cpl. Jacobsen, Cpl. Wong and Pvt.
Chaplain Chill
Christian Science Reading at
Sunday. February .28
' Rogers. The actual entertainment
1100.
started at 3 and was aired over a 0800 Episcopal Communion. Chap­
Christian Science Reading Wed­
Portland station from 4:30 until
lain Newman
nesday at 1900.
0900 Catholic Mass
I 5 p.m. Nice goin’, gang!
Two other engagements were 10OO General Protestant Service,
Chaplain Harmon
also booked for “Talent, Inc.” mem-
Christian Science Churches
bers last Monday night. One was 1015 General Protestant Commun­
“Christ Jesus’’ will be the sub­
ion, Chaplain Harmon
in Salem, at the Armory, and was
!l;i What You Need in
officially called the Secretary of 1115 Mormon Service, Pfc. Alma ject of the lesson-sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Nielsen
State-Governor's Ball. Featured en­
i
' uthinf — Equipment
Services at Hospital
Sunday, February 28.
tertainers from camp included Pvt.
—(' :cers' Metal insignia
The golden text will be “Jesus
Horan, magician; Pvt. Doug John- 0X00 Catholic Mass
CAMP ADAIR PILLOW TOPS
1 son, concert pianist; and Pvt. Dick 1000 l'rotestant Service, Chaplain Christ the same yesterday, and to­
BERGE TROUSERS
Bartell
BOULDER PATCHES
Maus, juggler.
day, and forever” (Heb. 13:8).
The same night, another com­
BLITZ
Among the citations which com­
SLEEPING BAGS
TIMBERWOLF DIVISION
pany went over to Albany to en­
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol­
KITS OF ALL KINDS
I
CHAPEL SERVICES
tertain members of the American
lowing from the Bible: “Behold,
CHEVRONS
SHOE BRUSHES
Sunday, February 28, 1943
Legion post at their hall. Featured
the days come, saith the Lord, that
ZIPPER BAGS
OYERSEAS CAP
performers were Cpl. Wong, Chin­ Chapel No. 7. C and 1st St. North I will raise unto David a righteous
ese singer, and Pvt. Mahon Tullis, Episcopal Holy Communion, 0700 Branch, and a King shall reign
GARRISON CAPS
’Catholic Mass, 1000
,
accomplished
pianist.
O. D. SOX
and prosper, and shall execute
TIES
( MIRISON BELTS
Protestant Service, 0900
uudgment and justice in the earth”
SUNTAN SHIRTS
o. D. WOOL SHIRTS
Protestant Service, 1100
Service Club 2 Back in Full
(Jerusalem 23:5).
Many Other Items
Bible
Study
Class,
1500
Swing After Ke-Opening
The lesson-sermon also includes
Club 2, all redressed for the Evening Service, 1930
Get jour Shoe Orders rom '. our Issuing Officer
the following correlative passages
Men
’
s
Choir
Practice.
Thursday,
spring, reopened last Tuesday night
We Have the Shoes
from the Christian Science text­
1930
with informal activities and now is
book, “Science and Health with
“Your Buddies will Tel! You"
Choir
Rehearsal
(Cath),
Friday,
back in the old groove. Wednesday
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary
* ,
1900
★ ★
night was Game Night, with Bingo
Baker Eddy: “Throughout all gen­
Jewish
Service,
Friday,
2100
for all featured; tonight the big
J
erations both before and after the
radio show; Friday, the reg­ Chapel No. 8. (' and 5th St., North
Christian era, the Christ, as the
Lutheran
Service,
0800
ular EM dance will be held, on
Saturday is “Night Club” night; ♦Catholic .Mass, 0900, 1000 and 1200 spiritual idea, - the reflection of
God, - has come with some mea­
Sunday, informal “open house;” and Protestant Service, 1100
Where Buddies Meet
sure of power and grace to all
Catholic Eucharistic, 1300
so on throughout the week.
preparer! to receive Christ, Truth
Catholic Novena, 1100
•155 Madison—Corvallis
I’lione 78
War Department Authorization AG-095
Protestant Vespers, 1630
........ The divine image, idea, or
! Arts Program Makes
179 N. Commercial Street — Phone 5508 — Salem. Ore.
Protestant Discussion Club, 1830 Christ was, is, and ever will be
Bow in Eugene
<
♦
Mrs. Merriam returned to camp Catholic Confessions, Saturdays, ' inseparable from the divine Prin­
1C30-1330 and 1900-2130
ciple. God” (p? 333),
Tuesday (after het -la; off) with
EARL HITE
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Loan Office
Insurance
MONEY TO LOAN
UNIFORM
ALTERATIONS
Elmer Patrick
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:
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and Appliances
At Moderate Prices
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