Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, April 01, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    Camp Adair SeWr
Thursday, April 1. 1943.
’’ago Four
The Lesson-Sermon also include
if it might be a good deal. M e young ladies . . . ar.d I ill not just j the following correlative passage
Community Sing
hope to see a lot of you boys filling •■flappin' my jaws”! Seeing is be- j put bitter for sweet, and swee
lieving so keep your ear- and eyes
Miss Madge Kuhwarth an­ out those uniform“.
for bitter.” (Isa. 5:20).
open
for further announcements.
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nounce« a Community Sing for
from the Christian Science text
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The 2nd platoon of B Company
next Monday evening at 7:30 in
book, "Science and Health wit
Company Reporter for B Com-1
Club No. 2. All the popular and seem- to have lost themselves in
Key to the Scriptures” by Mar
pany
hands
in
his
news
to
this
semi-classical songs will be the woods ... at least five men of
Baker Eddy: “Everything good o
sung. Everyone who is inter­ that platoon were lost. It seems office as regularly as clock-work worthy, God made. Whatever i
Wofford and Lamb
but
we
never
see
him.
His
name
is
the boys saw a goat, of all things,
ested in letting his voice go is
valueless or baneful, He did no
(if it were a blonde, we could un­ signed to the bottom of his copy ; make, - hened its unreality. In th
M Sgts; Five New lsts invited.
derstand) caught in some branches i but it is not legible, and we don’t ; Science of Genesis we read that F
two Wins and no losses. Keep up and stopped momentarily to give a know who he is! You’ll be reading saw everything which He hs
helping hand to the distressed this column. B Company Reporter, made, ‘and, behold, it was vei
Tbi 363rd Field Artillery Hea<l- the fine work!
goat!
They're to be considered as so for gosh sakes let us know who good’” (pg. 525).
tmrfers this week announced pro­
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you are! We would like to meet .
humanitarians anyway.
mt i”ns in various butteries. Among
There was quite a turn-out Sun­
you. Yes, indeed!
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h< nt were two master sergeanteies
V.F.W. Installation
i.hiefi went to Janies B. Wofford, day' when try-outs for the 381 «t
SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN
Baseball
Team
were
held.
CpI
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Po
nd Ray A. Lamb as well as five
ADDED! Congratulations and the
Christian Science Churches
, -t sergr< anteies to Jack F. Do- Russ Drechsler of the Special Ser­ best of everything to B Company's
640. installation in Corvallis w!
•lugli, Valton Allen, Jr., Con D. vice Office has been out for the Corporal Gruenwald who became
take place on Tuesday evenin
11« thr rferd. Wilson O. W. Tillot- past week or two working fever­ a pappa. Mrs. Gruenwald is fine
April 6. at 8 p. m. in the Mooi
ishly in building the baseball field
“Unreality” will b«' the subject hall.
<tn and l.e“ti r L. Baumgarner.
and they are both very proud of
Lester E. Gibson, John E. Hadi and yvhen well over a hundred and their baby boy! Tell us, Corporal, of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Installation officer is Stan!
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
. 'id William G, Marendish were fifty men came out he really how does it feel to be a father?
Tripp, chief of staff of the depai
BEAMED!
Th«'
try-outs
were
quite
i Sunday, April 4.
lade technical sergeants.
nient of Oregon V.F.W. There is
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The Golden Text was, “What is
Appointed to staff sergeant were successful and it looks as if we
be a social hour for members
We
might
drop
this
slight
hint
may
have
a
ball
team
that
is
ac-
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the chaff to the wheat? saith the
Russell A. Lewis, Millard W. Vos. i
the post and auxiliary. V.F.W.
1 ieneral J. Wood. Ralph G. Nuc- tualiy a piperoo! Any of you men ... (we’re really not supposed to) Lord” l.Jeremiah 23:28).
Camp Adair are cordially inviti
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Hang
tight,
boys!
Fifty
...
50
who
did
not
come
out
but
would
Among
the
citations
which
will
:
olls, William J. Walsh, Robert L.
Whitely, Virgil I). .Ionian, Ra.v- like to try out, watch your Special . . . lovely young ladies will enhance comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the
mnd Tandeki, Carl L. Jones, Her- Service Bulletin for notice or con- j the 381st Regimental area in the following from the Bible: “Woe un-1 The nearly extinct wild goose
very near future! They’re coming I to them that call evil good, and Hawaii lives on arid lava slop
■ert J. Konte, Raymond A. Craig, tact your 1st Sgt.
Norman F. Giese. Robert G. Ma-
The team will be decked out with ! here as junior hostesses for a 'good evil; that put darkness for high in the mountain and rar«
ood, William R. Midwood, Ro- complete uniforms and it looks as dance. Yeah, that’s right! Fifty light ,and light for darkness; that goes near water.
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naine A. Fry, Herbert G. Lent.
Rrdiert L. Beard, Robert E. Gind-
ug, Kenneth M. Howell and Louis
Gontois.
Sergeant stripes were given to I
**uford C. Green, Lyle L. Biggs,
Valter A. Struck, Lester Voga,
,'uyle S. Housden, Benjamin T. |
TELEPHONES
loobvar. Woodrow C. Mitchell. Wil­
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South C at 8th
North I) at 7th
iam Gibbs IL Charles W. Rosen- '
Suu th I) at 5th
Evenings: 6:00 and 8:00
Evenings: 6:00 and 8:00
No.
1
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2243
alm. Albert Gendel, Alvin W. de­
Sundai Matinee: 1:30
Sundav Matinee: 1:30
No. 2 — 3243
tents, Floyd L. Hubble, Howard
Evenings: 6:30 and 8:30
E. Stamper Aubrey It. Howard,
No. 3 — 3293
Sunday matinee: 2:00
kudrey O. Aaehley, Rex E. Snod­
North 7 at 6th
Theatre Avenue
No. 4 — 2940
Evenings: 6:45 and 8:15
Evenings: 6:15 and 8:45
erly. Warren A. Datte, Leo S.
No. 5 — 2293
Sunday Matinee: 2:15
Sunday Matinee: 2:15
isenberg. Ivan W. Comer and
•maid F Matter.
Theatre No. I
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The following were promoted to
'echnician Ith tirade: Frederick
hotwell. Edgar J. Dupuy, Marion
JOHN GARFIELD
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Martin. Dean A. Allen, Troy L. I
GIG YOUNG
HARRY CAREY
MARY
DICK
HOUSE OF MAGIC
tterfield, Cavimir J. Krajewski.
MARTIN
I’OWELI.
Theatre No. 3
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\ tor C. Garcia. Roy I.. Deihl, Earl
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LADY BODYGUARD”
Zeliell, Elmer W. Emerson, Ev-
THIS IS AMERICA
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MOVIETONEWS
MOVIETONEWS
FAI.I. IN
nstanza. Roy E. Hanna, Joseph I
Lal'our. Edmond I.angseth, I
Idie I’. Krolikowski. Max I). Clay- I
i, Chester A. Kaminsky. John I
Leslie and Clifford C. Vogt.
Apiaiinted corporal were Lloyd I
JOHN
JOHN
GENERAL ELECTRIC
CARROLL
WAYNE
Morley, William G. Burdette. I
oy J. Johnson. Merwin F. Hill. I
HOUSE OF MAGIC
uis R. Pounds, George 1. John- 11
MARY
DICK
ii. Robert B. Coburn, Jr., James']
MARTIN
POWELL
U. S. NAVY BAND
Cherio, Morris J. Sullivant, Gil- I
EDDIE
RUDY
•t Bettman, Benjamin F, Batings I
BRICKEN
VALLEE
Double Feature!
r., Walter A. Field«, Arehel C. II
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“LADY BODYGUARD”
William«, Warren H. Huffman. I
THIS IS AMERICA
JOHN
JOHN.
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Dilbert ('. * Masters, George J I
CARROLL
WAYNE
Michals.
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MOVIETONEWS
Wm. TR ACY
JEAN PORTER
U. S. NAVY BAND
Many Promotions in
363rd F.A. Batteries
Camp Adair Theatres
THUKS.
April
1
FRI.
April
2
THEATRE NO. 1
THEATRE NO. 3 THEATRE NO. 5
THEATRE NO. 2
THEATRE NO. 4
"HAPPY
GO-LUCKY"
USO SHOW
"AIR FORCE"
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"FLYING
TIGERS"
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"Happy
Go-Lucky"
USO SHOW
"FLYING
TIGERS"
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April
< 3
381st Infantry
In This Column
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by
CpI Robert C. Gaard
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The show presented Saturday I
evening in ye old recreation hail I
was quit«' a success. Dr Carl Gross, I
principal of Creswell Union High I
School, Creswell. Oregon, brought I
his group here to give a three-act I
play
The hall filled tip and we I
had to put out th«- S.R.O. sign. I
(For the benefit of those who do I
wot know .. . mmmm ,.. welt, it I
means Standing Room Only.) I
When, between acts, we asked th«' I
Is's how thej^ likes! th«' play, well
<s ti, nly received a favorable rv-i|
n»e. We*re gla«l you enjoyed it. I
fella ! We’ll certainly have more I
ef the same ... thanks to you. Dr. I
Gros-
Your play wal superb!
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If yon nmember last week we
mentioned our boxing team was
going to meet the “Seagulls” ...
Ih-spite the loss of men and set-
hacks due to sickness Earl Gus-
tafson, team manager, experienced
before th«' bouts the boys went into
Salem, met their foe, and returned
victoriously. This mark' thyecon«!
eaeuuntvr th«' U-am has vftn . . .
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April
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MON.
April
5
TUES.
April
6
a
WED.
’ April
7
"HELLO
FRISCO HELLO"
ALICE F VYE
JOHN P VVNE
J \< K OXKIE
LYNN R\RI
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•
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"HE HIRED
HIS BOSS"
BACK TO BIKES
SPORTS REVIEW
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"THE
DESPERADOS"
"HE HIRED
HIS BOSS"
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GAY PARISIAN
"FLYING
TIGERS"
JOHN
CARROLL
JOHN
W VYNE
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"HELLO
FRISCO HELLO"
VI It E F\YE
JOHN PAY NF
J \( K O SKIE
LYNN BUCI
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RANDOLPH SCOTT
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BAH. WILDERNESS
MOVIETONEWS
MOVIETONEWS
"Hoppy
Go-Lucky"
DICK
POWELL
RUDY
VALLEE
M )RY
MARTIN
EDDIE
BRACKEN
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THIS IS A MERK A
MOVIETONEWS
Double Feature!
“AFTER MIDNIGHT
WITH BOSTON BLACK IF*
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"HE HIRED
HIS BOSS"
GAY PARISIAN
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