Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, April 01, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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Thursday, April 1.1943.
The Pause That Refreshes
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Out of the HO. Well
By Cpl. "Dubby” Duboff
Hq. Co. SCU 1911
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UNDER FIRE ... The range is
taking a beating these days. Coffin
Butte directly behind the targets
has been pushed back several inches
and still retreating. Under Lt
Pete A. Lafkk of sunny? Cali-
fornia, and Lt. Willis M. Parrish,
of Richmond, Virginia, the Head­
POST CHAPEL SERVICES
quarters Company men are con­
Avenue I) and 3rd Street North
stantly firing away, fearless and
Wednesday, March 31, 1913
determined, to make the grade...
1930 Jewish Services, Chaplain
Although many have never fired
Chill
before, being guided properly, they
Friday, April 2, 1913
are confident and giving a good
1845 Hospital, Jewish Service,
account of themselves. The NON-
Chaplain Chill
COMS who failed to qualify should
1930 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 2,
contact some of our rookies for
Chaplain Chill
after school instruction. Namely
2015 Jewish Service, Post Chapel,
Pvt. James L. McKenzie who shot
Chaplain Chill
ten BULLS EY E'S out of ten rapid
2100 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 7,
fire shots from a standing posi­
Chaplain Chill
tion. You can find him any night
Sunday. April 4. 1913
at our NON-COM Club keeping in
0800 Episcopal Communion, Chap­
shape. He is our bartender.
lain Newman
ATTENTION GIRLS ... Our
0900 Catholic Mass
spacious, luxurious Club at Ave. D
1000 General Protestant Service,
and 2nd St. North, is open to all
Chaplain Newman and Chap­
attractive females nightly. We
lain Whetsell
feature dancing, beer and cokes,
1115 Morman Service, Cpl. Alma
The cocktail bar in the new SCU 1911 Non-Com club is a popular rendezvous most any night
and the handsomest soldiers to be
Nielson
in the week. In this Signal Corps photo, left to right, we introduce M Sgt. Carmichael. Club Presi­
found anywhere. (Finders keepers)
1930 Salvation Army Service
dent; Fay Woodworth, Mrs. Birkes and her husband. M Sgt. Birkes. The S Sgt. without a place to
The body beautiful is represented
Services at Hospital
sit down is Charles Swarm.
by and in the shape of Sgt. Bangle,
0800 Catholic Mass
1000 Protestant Service, Chaplain i ‘Catholic Mass
0900 and 1130
future. 0, tempores! 0, mores! Sgt. Iverson, Sgt. McCormick
Apologies to Gen. Cook
(voted the answer to a maiden's
Bartell and Chaplain Harmon Protestant Service 1000 and 1800
Oh, Norman!
The “Sentry” bows its head in
prayer),
Sgt. Sachs, formerly of
3045 General Protestant Commun­ Chapel No. 11—I) & 5th St. North
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shame for inadvertently “de­
Boston and Colby university fame,
ion, Chaplain Harmon
•Catholic Mass
0900
Nominations for Army War Col- '
moting” Major Gen. Gilhert R.
the reason why girls leave home,
Protestant Service for Divi­
lege: After due consideration of
Cook,
commander
of
the
Timber
1 and Sgt. Nickey Sansonia ... the
96th DIVISION
sion and Special Troops
1000
Wolf Division, to a Brig. Gen­ the eligible candidates, we have
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Christian Science .................... 1100 eral in one of its stories. Please conie to the conclusion that there reason they come back ...
Personnel and enlisted men ar?
“FRANKSTEIN, DRACULA. A
also Wednesday at
1900 I accept our humble apologies, are only two men in the Detach­
Urged to attend religious services Lutheran Service
1900
ment worthy of this distinction— THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE
General Cook!
regularly at the following chapels.
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the military experts of the com­ DAME” ... It was merely co-inci­
Chapel No. 2—I) & 3rd St. South
NOTICE: There will be a special trade finally arrived and the mari­ pany, Corporals Armand Addonizio dental that the following soldiers
Catholic Masses
1030 I Salvation Army Service in Post
and Irving Altwarg. Regardless of resembled the above named charac­
tal vows were exchanged.
Catholic Confessions—•
ters, as they sat in the lobby of
Chapel No. 1 at 1930 (7:30 p. m.)
Not to be forgotten in the rush the situation, whether the Allies
Saturday at
2030 on Sunday, April 4, 1943. Major
have suffered reverses or whether Headquarters Bldg., waiting for
of
events
is
the
entry
into
the
Catholic Station of the Cross
Paul Bodine, Salvation Army work-
they in turn have pushed the Axis something to happen. Sgts. Gunn,
and Benedictions—Wed. at 2000 , er, will be the speaker, and will marital state of Private Raymond
Hamilton, a man with the appear- f°rces back, Addonizio and Atlwarg Lipscomb, Mattingly and Cpls.
Protestant Worship 0915,and 1900 bring several musicians with him
readily interpret each succeeding* Gerity and Orton. Indeed they were
Choir practice Thursday at 1900 i from Portland. All are cordially ance of a confirmed bachelor but
with
the
technique
of
a
Casanova.
move of the opposing forces ac- a sad looking lot, but it was not
Jewish Service Friday at
1930 invited to attend this service.
On
the
verge
of
taking
the
fatal
cor
ding to the strategic signifi- for the usual reason, of being
Chaplain Chill
step are privates first class Roy } cance of the action. G-2 must have shipped out, restricted to Camp, or
Chapel No. 4—C & 12th St. South
COMPETITION!
I-angdon and Alma Larson who . °Penin»rs for men like these .... if being Charge of Quarters on a
Catholic Daily Mass
1830
night when Mary, Josephine and
reputedly
are contemplating a dou-.on^' f°r them to fall through!
Sunday Masses at 0645 and 1130
Ophelia are in the Pink and ready
Although
the
614th
Quartermas
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ble wedding at an early date. Any
-O-
Catholic Station of the Cross
to go ... They were to be pall­
ter is housed in tents, the boys other cases developing in the De-
appears
that
in
the
last
minute
and Benediction—Wed. at 1915
I manage to keep up with current tachment will be given due publi- ,U!*h to meet publication deadlines, bearers at a soldier's funeral. We
Catholic Confessions Saturday 1930
I events. One of the officers issues city as soon as the next report ^e Promotion of Pfc. Ivan Larson mourn our loss------ .
Catholic Sorrowful Mother
FOR ENLISTED MEN ONLY
1 a weekly bulletin written by hand comes in from the local represents- ito
rank of Technician 5th
Novena Thursday at
1930
' and placed on the notice board. It tive of the Loving Hearts Matri-1 Grade was inadvertently omitted ... Sign on door is self explana­
Protestant Worship 0900 and 1900
I is t> roundup of the week’s news. monial Agency.
'* from
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— Sentry
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’s columns. Now tory, but not the only reason the
Lutheran Lenten Service
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the
last
thing
any
of us want to do boys walk up a flight of stairs at
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Wednesday at
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2000
N
is to overlook one of the Larson Post Headquarters. Alongside the
THE
Q.
M.
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\MENT
Lutheran Service at
1015
Military Police
boys. There are so many of them! door is the Civilian Personnel Of­
Chapel No. 5—C AL 8th St. South
I think that I shall never see
Furthermore, with the exception fice where Camp Adair's most
Catholic Masses
0800 and 1130 I Barracks Banter
Another soldier quite like me!
of
Burton Ijirson, they are pretty beautiful females are busy at work
Catholic Confessions—
Right face! Left face! I'm so
husky and they wield considerable ... You can hardly blame the boys
By I’fc. Frank C. Martin
Saturday at
1900 to 2030
confused!
influence in the kitchen. It would as they march up the stairs always
This week’s Barracks Banter will
Episcopal Worship 0900. 1000, 1900
No one knows how I'm abused!
be a fate worse than death to sit ‘‘EYES RIGHT,” for within their
Chapel No. 6—C & 4th St. South be devoted principally to the af-
The Q.M. made me what I am.
down to a meal in the M.P. mess vision but not reach, are seated
Catholic Daily Masses
1830 | fairs of the Loving Hearts Matri-
And that’s not worth a tinker's
hall, knowing that the Larson boys the most luscious, vivacious and
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Sunday Masses at 0700 and lllSjmonial Agency, a thriving Oregon
dam!
were
drawing straws to determine charming personalities. Miss Mar-
Catholic M. M. Novena Mon. 1900 industry for the advancement of
Yard-birds are made by men
which would have the privilege of yel Coon, Eileen Green. Margaret
young love. The Loving Hearts
Catholic Confessions Saturday
like these
putting arsenic in your soup. So. Toppano, Marion Jackson, Florence
after
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.... 1800 Agency ostensibly conducts its
Rut only God can make M.PA!
we «ay in all sincerity: Long Live [ Ayera, Elizabeth Rowell, Esther
Protestant Worship 0900, 1000, 1900 business affairs from its principal
th*
the Larsons! May there never be ' Friese,
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and ......................
the Mrs.'s ”...............
Harwood.
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Chap»l Na. II—D A 5th St. North office in l>allas, but rumor has it
any straw in their kitchen!
Duigood, Bates, Gustafson, and
Christian Science Service—
that a branch office has been
In line with a contest currently
many others whose names escape
Sunday at .............
1100 opened within the Iletachment— being conducted in the paires of
me at the moment. (Is that pos­
APRIL
Wednesday at
1900 reportedly in tho sacrosanct sur­ the Sentry, namely the “Billfold
sible? I ... WHAT THEY DON’T
roundings of the company orderly Girl Contest,” certain citizens of
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Th» tiny mother gathers twigs and KNOW IS THAT SEATED DI-
room. High point of the agency's prominence in and about the De­
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
straw.
iRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DOOR
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activities was the successful tachment are _ considering
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CHAPEL SERVICES
a “Girl
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IS MAJOR RIORDAN'S DAUGH­
Her babies' cradle weaving.
fruition of the transcontinental : on the Shelf photograph contest
Sunday. April 4. 1943
TER, MISS ALA RIORDAN.
Her
faithful
heart
knows
but
the
•Confessions before Mass.
romance of Pfc. Sam Black and to select the most beautiful young
law.
GETTING A GOOD LOOK AT
Chapel No. 7—C A 1st St. North his fiancee, Mina Gertrude Stokes. | lady gracing the shelves of the
Of loving and believing.
THE
GOLD BRICKS. (Loafers to
Episcopal Holy Communion 0700 Those of us who were privileged to four company barracks. The Bar-
—Ida H. Waite.
yuz Civilians!.
•Catholic Mass
1000 j witness the climactic series of racks Banterer is heartily in accord
Protestant Services 0900 A 1100 [ events leading to the fulfillment of with any such enterprise and will
Bible Study Class
1500 ! this romance can attest to the I even go so far as to nominate a
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. Corvallis
Evening Service
1930 I drama of the action. Telegrams | choice which will be mighty hard
PRESENTS
Chapel N*. 8—C CA Sth St. North . and long distance telephone mes­ Ito beat. That choice occupies a
•Catholic Mass <>900. 1000 A 1200 sages for Black coming in over the very prominent niche on the shelf i
Protestant Service. 1100 A 1430 orderly room phone at all hours above the bunk of Pfc Norman I
1300 of the day and night kept three Arter. She is the lovely Marion
Catholic Eucharistic
AT CAMP ADAIR
Catholic Novena
1400 successive charges of quarters in Lapham. a California rose from
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SUBJECT:
Protestant Discussion Club 1830 a high state of nervous exhaustion. the heart of San Francisco. Visit- 1
Chapel Na. 9—4 A 9th St. Nerth The pressing problem of w hcther or ora to the first barracks will read­
By HERBERT W. BECK of Boston
•Catholic Maas
iwOO and 1000 not Gertie would arrive on time ily attest to her beauty which}
Protestant Service 0900. 1000. 1930 even had First Sergeant Jack Vin­ rivals that of Venus and Helen of
'’e“h*r
Tfc* tieard of Leetareship
The Mother Charch of Boston
k ia
■ rumored that Marion ,
Chapel Na. 14—D ft 9th St. Narth son tearing his hair The relief of Troy, It
Sftfrd»y. April X 2 p.«., Chapd No. 11, “D** •< 5th N-
ththehe Cvmaiuntaa-x
— 0730 the company was groat when Gac^iviU viatt Q
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