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Camp Adair Sentry
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Chapel
: Wherever You Go, Whatever You Do, Our'
i A R.C. Will Be Following.,. Here's How
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Page Eleven
Thursday, April 8, 1943.
Beautiful
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Regardless of whether you are
at home, at Camp Adair, or in a
detached unit adjacent to the camp,
the American Red Cross is there
to help the soldier.
, and stations.
Many of the Junior Red Cross
' organizations in this territory have
i been making and filling recreation-
' al chests containing books, games,
Elwood Miles, assistant field magazines, etc., which are being
director, yesterday explained how distributed to these small isolated
the Red Cross has established an I detachments.
itinerant service to take care of I
Miles, who has ably handled this
outlying military, naval, coast j work, is forty-two years of age.
guard, and air base units in which ■ has three children. A boy. 18, is in
there is no regular field office.
the navy. Then there are a boy, 16,
Miles, in charge of this service, and a girl of 14.
makes regular field visits to these
Prior to his employment in the
units; so he may be available to Red Cross last June, he was associ­
the enlisted men to help solve per­ ated with the Boy Scouts of Amer­
sonal and family problems.
ica as a volunteer scout leader. He
Assistance is also given in pro­ was a professional scout for a
viding for the recreational needs period of 11 years. Mr. Miles was
of the men on these various posts , born in Portland.
Many Promotions
By 961 h Outfits
Four Proudly Say
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'Stripes to Them
y
Road to Corvallis!
San Francisco (CNS)-Back­
seat drivers got the goat of a
bus driver so he refused to let
any of them off until they said
“please.” They said “please.”
Feeling powerful, he increased
the price of exit to “pretty
please.” Police were called to
quell the riot which followed.
From aid received through the Commander's Fund and via the charitable interest of Poet
< ommander, ( ol. Gordon H. McCoy, the interior of Chapel 1 was recently redecorated. Standing
before the no« beautifully arranged altar are (left) Post Chaplain. Captain Lloyd V. Harmon and
Chaplain, Lt. Victor E. Newman.—Signal Corps photo.
regularly
the following
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Chape! No. at 2-1)
& 3rd Sts chapels.
South COfflmander
FUHC1
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Headquarters of the 363rd F.A.
Catholic Confessions Saturday 20301 RlVArfS ffi CildD&l
Bn. announced that Joseph K.
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Cr+bolic Stations of the Cross
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Mock has been promoted to first
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. ,:d Benedictions Wednesday 2000 j
sergeant and Verle A. Trees is now geant, Joshua F. Ford, Steven E.
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Protestant Worship 0915 and 1900 |
Technical Sergeant. Promoted to Smith, and Baryl E. Shirk to ser­
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P
Choir Practice Thursday ...... 1900
staff sergeant were James L. Jones geant, Eaton W. Yokers, Henry A.
Beautify
Interior
Jewish Service Friday
1930
and Ernest R. Shelby; Elmer R. Karch, and George W. Hauger to
Chaplain
Chill
Streeter, Joseph E. Radke and corporal, William P. Smith, and
Through the cooperation of Col.
Chapel No. I—C & 12th Sts. South I
Phillip Franz are now sergeants. ! Lyle F. Witt to Tz5, Leonard Rug-
1830
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Gordon
H. McCoy, gifts from the
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Catholic
Daily
Mass
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13CC
Dale E. Mehhinger and Joseph R. ; gles and John Strickland of Com­
Sunday Masses at 0645 and 1130: Post Commander’s fund have made
Pavlik were appointed T/4, Lewis pany to sergeant, and Louie Mc-
Catholic
Station of the Cross
it possible to embellish the interior
. Mills was boosted to corporal, and Lain, John M. Pintur, Robert C.
POST
CHAPEL
SERVICES
and
Benedictions
Wednesday
1915
of
Chapel No. 1.
Carl I). Pearson, Leslie M. Echwan, Wages and Solomon J. Torrez to
Avenue
D
and
3rd
Street
North
Adding
to the spiritual atmo­
’ Catholic Confessions Saturday 1930
and Harvey J. Holland are T/5’s. corporal.
Friday,
April
9.
1943
Catholic Sorrowful Mother
sphere in the chancel is a blue
In 921st F.A.
1845 Hospital, Jewish Service,
Novena Thursday at
1930 carpet. A rich red dossal serves sa
Richard R. Canfield, Norman R.
Hoisted Glass
Chaplain Chill
I Protestant Worship 0900 and 1900 background for the altar, and the
Griffin, Alfred B. Ledbetter, and
Ft. Greeley, Alaska (CNS) — A 1930 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 2, Lutheran Lenten Service
aisle and vestibule are furnished
Posey W. Key were promoted to
soldier was on sentry duty, when
Chaplain Chill
Wednesday at
............. . 2000 with inlaid linoleum.
staff sergeant in the 921st F.A.
a lieutenant approached in an of­ 2015 Jewish Service, Post Chapel. Lutheran Service at
1015
Post Chaplain Lloyd V. Harm
Bn. Other promotions from this
ficial car. The soldier waved the
| Chapel No. 5—C and 8th Sts. South and assistant Post Chaplain Victor
Chaplain Chill
outfit include those to George L.
officer through the gate, failing to
2100 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 7. ¡Catholic Masses
Amer, Walter A. Bobula. Raymond
0800 and 1130 Newman feel that Col. McCoy’s
give the proper military salute.
J. Des hene, V-ictor A. Gardner.
Chaplain Chill
i Catholic Confessions
generosity in acquiring these fur­
The lieutenant stopped his car
Milton R. Merrit, William R. Rich­
Sunday. April 11. 1943
Saturday at .......... 1900 to 2030 nishings has added to the devo­
and inquired, “Sentry, what is
ards, and Harold L. Shucart to cor­
0800 Episcopal Communion, Chap­ i Episcopal Holy Communion 0700 tional services in the chapel.
poral and Earl L. Bergerson, Louis General Order No. 10?” The soldier
lain Newman
Chaplain Harmon and Newman
Protestant Worship 6900, 1000, 1900
C. Boike, Arlo P. Boyce, James J. answered by reciting the order ver­ 0900 Catholic Mass
Chapel No. 6—C and 4th Sts. South jointly conduct the religious ser­
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Dwyer, lifford W. McIntosh, Eu­ batim.
1000 General Protestant Service, [ Catholic Daily Masses—
vices in complete ecclesiastical
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Then
why
didn
’
t
you
salute?
”
gene H. Hundin. Martin G. Vick,
Chaplain Harmon
Sunday Masses at 0700 and 1115 vestments at ten o’clock every
Ralph L. Armstrong, Frederick R. the officer asked.
1045 General Protestant Commun-| i Catholic M. M. Novena—
Sunday morning. Irvin WhetsaL
“Sir,” replied the sentry, “the I
Bang-ert, Carl L. Houston, Howard
ion, Chaplain Harmon
Wednesday
at
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2000
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representing the IVth corps, also
S. Miller, and Floyd D. Todd to T/5. order says to salute all officers, 1115 Mormon Service, Cpl. Alma Catholic Confessions Saturday
participates in this service.
In the 361st F.A. Bn. Hq. Btry, colors and standards not cased. The
Nielson
after
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1800
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The chapel opens at 8 a. m., at
V illiam B. Dazey and Robert C. glass in the windows of your car
Services at Hospital
Protestant Worship 0900, 1000, 1900 which time Chaplain Newman han
Smith were made sergeant, Robert was raised—so I presumed that 0800 Catholic Mass
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i Chapel No. 1—D & 5th Sts. North a Communion Service for members
P. Rose is T/4. and Hughlan W. you were cased.”
1000 Protestant Service, Chaplain Christian Science Service
of the Episcopal faith.
At nine
Huge» is now corporal.
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Bartell
1100 Father McLaughlin offers
Sunday at
The swan never sings a swan
Destroyers Go Up
Wednesday at
.. 1900 for Catholics.
The Latter Dag
Hq. of the 705th Tank Destroyers song because the mute swan of
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
Saints hold their services at elevan
Bn. announced the promotion of Europe, about which the swan song
Christian Science Churches
CHAPEL SERVICES
and Pvt. Alma Neilson is in charge.
Ambrose A. Wyzlic to Staff Ser- legend is told, has no note at all.
The Jewish services are con-
Sunday, April 4, 1913
“Are Sin, Disease and Death 1
ducted
on Friday evenings at 7:30
Real?” will be the subject of the
'Confessions before Mass.
by
Chaplain
Abraham Chill.
Chapel No. 7, C & 1st St. North lesson-sermon in all Churches of i
Episcopal Holy Communion 0790 Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April
F
4-1 Batting Average Set
♦Catholic Mass
1000 ill. The Golden Text is, “God be
By
Yanks
in
Europe
Protestant Services 0900 & 1100 merciful unto us, ami bless us; and
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« e
The Chief of the Army Air
Bible Study Class
1500 cause his face to shine upon us;
Forces
in the European theater an-
Evening
Service
1930
that they way may be known upon
Lt. Col. Leo J. Butler of the as a 1st Lt. and he received his
nounced
the other day that since-
Med. Bn. radiates the confidence commission in the regular Army Chapel No. 8, C & 5th St. North earth, thy saving health among all
they
began
operating last July
♦Catholic Mass 0900, 1000 & 1200 nations” (Ps. 67:1,2).
one would expect from a command- July 1, 1939.
Among the citations which com­ Yank airmen have shot down at
er assigned such responsibilities.
He stayed on at the hospital Protestant Service 1100 & 1630
Catholic
Eucharistic
prise the lesson - sermon is the least 856 enemy planes against s.
Quiet spoken and pleasant in until the day Germany invaded
following from the Bible: “I, even loss of ninety of our own.
manner he controls with dignity Poland, September 1, 1939, most Catholic Novena
That’s a batting average of four
I, am he that blotteth out thy
and efficiency that branch of our of his work being in the Neuro- Protestant Discussion Club
to
one—one of the best in the his­
Chapel No. 9, C & 9th St. North transgressions for mine own sake,
Limber Wolf Division that means Psychiatric field.
0800 & 1000 and will not remember thy sins. tory of air fighting. All the more
so much to all of us.
The majority of his subsequent ♦Catholic Mass
He is a true Westerner, having service has been with medical com­ Protestant Service 0900, 1000, 1930 He that is our God is the God of impressive when you figure that
been born in British Columbia, ponents of field units and he has Chapel No. 10. I) & 9th St. North salvation; and unto God the Lord their primary military objective
0730 belong the issues from death” (Isa. was to drop bombs.
raised in California, educated in spent many months in the field. Catholic Communion
...... 0900 & 1130 43:25, Ps. 68:20).
the vicinity of San Francisco,
He has had the experience of ♦Catholic Mass
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WAACs and More VVAACs
1000 & 1800
Protestant Service
The lesson-sermon also includes I
claiming the University of San
organizing, commanding and
Francisco and University of Cali­ training the enlisted personnel Chapel Nd. 11. D & 5th St. North the following correlative passages
The latest news on the WAAC.*
1
0900
♦Catholic
Mass
is
from
the
Christian
Science
text
­
that the War Department is
fornia as Alma Maters respective­ of station hospitals.
for
ly giving him his degrees as Bache­
book, “Science and Health with planning to ask Congress to in­
During this busy career time Protestant Service
1000 Key to the Scriptures” by Mary crease their maximum allowed
-Div. and Special Troops
lor and Doctor. After completing has been ------
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found
for -------------
refresher
his medical education he spent a * courses at various schools .with spe- Christian Science
1100 Baker Eddy: “All reality is in (Jorl strength from 150,000 to 315,000.
also
Wednesday
at
1900 and His creation, harmonious and
Requests for the (II gals are
year in a surgical residency and be-'cial emphasis on diseases of other
1900
eternal. That which He creates is pouring in from station command«
Kan his monetary career as a con- lands that might be contracted by Lutheran Service ..............
good, and He makes all that is ers all over the world.
tract surgeon in the Letterman our boys as they travel abroad.
96th
DIVISION
made. Therefore the only reality of
In recognition of his ability, pro­
hospital of San Francisco.
sin.
sk-kness. or death is the awful 'strips off their disguise. They are
RELIGIOUS
SERVICE»
motions have been rapid; a captain
To Active Duty
Personnel and enlisted men are fact that unrealities seem real to not true, because they are not uf
While there the Army on April in 1940; major in 1942; and lieu-
.
'.urged
to attend religious services human, erring belief, until God God” (p.472).
10, 1938, called him to active duty tepapî colopeb iq .1948.
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