Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 13, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, May 13,1943.
Page Ten
Cpl. Pettit Wins Call
Home at Salem USO; to
Present One Act Play
QUARTERMASTER
Club Vs Square Dance tr
Draws Large EM Crowd
CACE
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Camp Adair Civilian
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Employees Column „J
“QUOTES and QUERIES”
Miss Betty Lynd Thompson,
Pfc. F. Smith— Sgt. M. Gaines J I dancing instructress at Oregon
\--------------------------------- J ! State College, Corvallis, brought in a setting of palms, Miss Ai-
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on
leen Homnab and S Sgt. Robert
By winning a quiz contest
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T 5 F. Smith—Sgt. M. Gaines
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out
a
group
of
her
loveliest
danc
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W. Holweger were united in mar­
Sports and Music” Sunday < eve-
If you see two bodies lying inert ing students last night to partici­
ning at Salem USO (357 Court St.),
riage nt three o’clock Sunday after­
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| Don’t bother asking “Are you pate in the Square Dance at Service
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noon, May 2, in the First Evangeli­
Cpl.
Pettit
won
a
long-distance
t
I
hurt?”
Club
1,
intermittently
a
mid-week
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telephone call home to his wife, in
cal church, Salem. The Reverend
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Just pass by and say a prayer feature.
Washington, D. C.
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Carl Wackerbarth, Dallas, assisted
Because no doubt it will be this • According to Miss Ann T. Cad­
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by Chaplain Charles W. Whelchel,
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In
other
news
revealed
the
Sen
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pair!
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dy, assistant hostess, a swell time Camp Roberts, California, officiat­
try from the Capital city USO,
was had by all “swinging their
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
were plans for presentation on the
In one of our very first columns, partners” and doing the Virginia ed. Mrs. Holweger is employed at
CHAPEL SERVICES
the Post Engineer Office, and
May 21 week-end, a one-act com­ (do we hear “Why wasn’t it the
Reel.
Sunday, May 16, 1943
'S/Sgt.
Holweger is attached to the
edy by Byron Boyd, “Mushroom’s LAST?”), we mentioned that Sgt.
These
mid-week
Square
Dances,
Chapel No. 7. C & 1st Street North I Coming Up.” Director is Mar-'rnvt
Fritz Lorch was awaiting transfer which get underway as soon as the Field Artillery, After a short
’’Catholic Mass ..................... ???? garet Davis, coach Melba Conrad J to the WAAC’s. Since
that an- co-eds get out to the post, are one beach trip the couple will make
General Protestant Service 1100 [ of the galem Junior Hostesses, it’s I nouncernent
their home at 897 Bellevue Street,
I nouncement, Fritz has “sweated
Bible Study Class .................. 1900 ,
gals, strictly for service I an(j sweated ” until now a person of the most novel and popular Salem.
events on Service Club l’s weekly,
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Evening Service ...................... 2000 men
I needs either water-wings or a row- roster of activities.
Chapel No. 8. C & 5th Street North |
Miss Ethel Jeanne Gardner of
[ boat to get near our Orderly Room,
It is hoped that Miss Thompson Post Engineers left Saturday, May
“Catholic Mass 0900, 1600 & 1200 1””””™"”"”
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I where said sweating takes place. will round up the gals again soon 8, for a well earned vacation, with
Protestant Service 1100 & 1630
With the Medics
Why? Well we’ve unearthed the and bring them out for another
Catholic Eucharistic ............. 1300
by
reason! It seems that the Snoots- evening of dancing.
1 relatives in Marions, Kansas.
Catholic Novena ................... 1400 .
| Lieutenant Archie H. Rice left
T 5 John E. Sheehan
ville Chapter of the Bloomer Girls
Protestant Discussion Club 1830:
QM
■\ the employ of the Post Engineers
has priority on his services!
Catholic Confessions 1630-1830 &
Saturday to join the armed forces.
Military
Police
1900-2130 Saturday!
He
was commissioned a Second
I The fact that Rommel, the Desert
Chapel No. 9, C & 9th Street North i The turnout to the Medics dance
Barracks
Banter
Lieutenant
AUS and will soon re­
Fox, has been so much in the head­
“Catholic Mass .... 0800 and 1000 | was even a bigger success than we
' port for duty in Dixie.
lines, reminds us that Joe Fagliar-
Protestant Service 0900, 1100, 1930 had hoped for. A May pole was
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By
Pfc.
Frank
C.
Martin
j Janet Baxter, an employee of
erected in the center of the Red one, the Desert Rat. had his Holly­
“Catholic Mass every week­
It
could
be
that
we
are
guilty
the Station Hospital, has just re-
1830 Cross auditorium with many colored wood style sideburns removed in
day except Saturday
of over-optimism but from all ap- turned from a four day visit to her
■ streamers extending from it. With his last visit to the company bar­
Catholic Confessions, Sat­
pearances the Detachment has the home in Baker, Oregon,
ber.
urday .......................... 1800-2030 I such elaborate decorations, ’ it hard-
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makings of a winning softball
Chapel No. 10. I) & 9th St. North ly seemed possible that we were
team.
Friday
night
in
their
game
The employees of the Civilian
Strange words, groans and music
“Catholic Mass
0900 and 1130 ■ still on the post. We can thank
with
the
boys
of
a
Sanitary
Coni-
i
Personnel
Branch extend a hear­
coming from the bunch of fellows
Protestant Service ............... 1000 Sgt. Rex McCloskey—that SCU
“
Their
P
an
>'>
the
Detachment
softballers
ty welcome to the new Employees
leaving the Mess Halls:
Protestant Communion ..... 1050 band (really on the ball, plus Cpl
OLD BLACK MAGIC has us ¡n ' surprised even their most ardent Relations Director, Mr. R. E.
Bill
Duncan
(Hq
Co)
and
our
own
Catholic Confessions, Visit
[supporters by an almost flawless (Ed) Day, who is feplacing Mr.
their spell”!
Chapel No. 11 1530-1700 and Joe Sieff, now in charge of the
I exhibition of the art of softball, E. W. Lisle in that capacity. Mr.
band.
1900-2100 Saturday
bags.
The final score of 22-4 in favor of Day has been employed as Senior
Bringing their barracks
After the dance, a large num-
Chapel No. 11, I) & 5th St. North
the MP’s doesn’t begin to give an Operating Engineer at the laun­
ber °4
present adjourned to riding boots and assorted Western .
General Protestant Service 0930
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the
only
thing
accurate Picture of the way the dry boiler plant since last Octo­
drawls,
(
In
fact
N.C.O. club.
“Catholic Mass ........................ 1030
was
the
horses
£ame uas played. The opponents ber. Prior to that time he was
they didn’t bring
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Christian Science ................... 1130 |
“
Rough
Riders
”
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were
over-anxious and obviously in employed by the Public Schools
themselves!), the
Catholic Daily Mass ............. 1715 j Sgt. Win Mixer isn’t worrying
Post
Guard
ar-!
need
l?ame experience. A good of Albany as Coordinator of Vo­
j about his family back in Illinois, of the Mounted
May devotions following
having enough meat for the dura- rived at the QM Detachment two ’ proportion of the runs scored by « cational Training for war pro­
Daily Mass.
weeks ago. They’ve been moving the MP’s were gift-packaged offer­ duction workers.
Lutheran Service ...............
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birth to 15 babies
That's the around so much, we’ve waited till , 'r‘ps inspired by opposition errors.
Catholic Confessions, Satur­
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Aside
from
their
unearned
runs,
of thing we like to hear—even ( now to announce their presence at
Pretty bubbles in the air—what
day .... 1530-1700 and 1900- oiOQ 4 Sort
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“Welcome
however, the MP's showed a very with the special C & E Repair
“E1 Rancho QM.”
the
animals
are
doing
their
part.
“Confessions before Mass.
real punch at the plate. SzSgt. Joe Shop process in cleansing mat­
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Wranglers.”
POST CHAPEL SERVICES
Oenning, who hurled airtight ball, tresses, one can witness the larg­
Promotions: to be Sgt.—John F.
, Avenue D and 3rd Street North
furthered
his own cause with two est. long lasting and beautiful soap
Lynch, Albert W. Smith; T/4—
It’s been nearly a year since
Friday, May 14. 1943
homeruns,
one with the bases load- bubbTes\7e? ^lnufactur^ Sounds
Michael G. Buscemi, Raymond Ort- Hawthorne's “pride and joy,” Joe
1845 Jewish Service, Hospital,
ed.
Sgt.
Laverne
Nygaard and Pfc. like child’s play but the swish of
loff, New Brockway, Joe Sieff; cor­ Fontannazza and his 112 lbs, has
Chaplain Chill
poral—Ernest E. Cox; T/5—Regi­ hit Adair. We
Vi e ’re sure tney
they’ r hard- j Jimmy Clifford also delivered cir-1 those brushes banish the thought.
1930 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 2, nald E. Petty, William Banfield,
ly recognize him if they spotted cuit clouts.
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Chaplain Chill
On the field, “Long Joe” Paw-
i Edward Pour, Roland Hagstram, him now. First, he’s acquired a
2015 Jewish Service, Post Chapel, Jeremiah Liston, Warren Camplin,
initial sack with Medics Roll Out One
sneer since he found out he was ( i lecka covered the ..........
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Chaplain Chill
| Adolph Lange, Ernest Gustafson, taller than Herbie Berger. (Only a11 the Prace and skill of an octo- Barrel for T-5 Ted
2100 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 7, i Charles E. Fisher, George Witt.
when he stood on tip toes of pus- Privates Ralph Mendoza and
Chaplain Chill
Keep it up boys!
The medical corps of an ordnance
course!) Second change came in Philip Dorr at shortstop and sec-
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Sunday, May 16. 1943
his toupee. They say that streak ‘ond bases respectively, covered the depot reports that they rolled out
0900 Catholic Mass
The Medics soft ball team is still of white appeared in his hair the keystone corner like a well laid the barrel at a farewell party for
1000 General Protestant Sei-vice, ■ going strong — to strong. Sgt. first time he read his name on the ru£- while Cpl. Anthony “Babe” | T/5 Ted Campanella. He is leaving
Chaplain Harmon
j Richard Sidon, outfielder, is back rifle instruction list! Newest, nicest ' Americh held down the hot corner .for Fitsimmons Hospital in Den-
1045 General Protestant Commun- in the hospital for the second time
looking and the reason for all this
aH the finesse of a big ver, Colorado. He will study to
ion, Chaplain Harmon
from mishaps at softball. Dick was blah, is the two stripes now resting ^fapuer.
become a male nurse there.
1115 Morman Service, Sgt. Alma playing second base the first time
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Singing at this affair was a
very comortably on both Joe’s j
Nielson
[ when he collided with Pvt. Frances
sleeves. T/5 Fontanazza we salute! Superseding in interest even the quartette consisting of T/5 Robert
Services at Hospital
Lippert, and injured his leg. The
you. (We need the practice, don’t ’niir-ortal quest of Dick Tracy after Knell, Pvt. Wm. Esther, Pfc. Dam-
0800 Catholic Mass
I second time Dick got plunked on
Prune Face and the Mole, the burn- on Payne, and Pvt. Pete Biritella.
we ? )
1000 General Protestant Service, the beezer when the wind knocked
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ing issue of the moment is this: | Lt. Alfred A. Rear, commanding
over the backstop.
Chaplain Bartell
than a bottle of launch- Wil] Nation get his furlough? For officer, made a speech at the beer
Busier
Turns Tables
“
Miss Eleanor Hall will sing at
several months now, Cpl. Ediston fest, held in the ordnance dispens­
Sut. Leo Schachter (Sanitation ing wine in the Kaiser Shipyards
Post Chapel No. 1 Sunday morning
C. Nation, Detachment clerk in the ary.
Office) received quite a surprise has been M/Sgt. “Jake” Jacobson,
at 10 o’clock.
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MP Orderly room, has impatiently
Saturday afternoon when a phone QM’s “Top Kick," this past week.
Christian Science Churches
(
“
sweated out” the fateful day on
Allied Hospitality
call came through for him from Between rifle classes, transfers,
“Mortals and Immortals" will be
!
which
he
would
receive
his
fur-
Another handshake for the AEF
his mother in New York. It was ping-pong and Black-Jack games,
the subject of the lesson-sermon
found
time
lou
£
h
-
April
30th
lias
passed
and
is
reported from China. The Chin­
QM
’
s
“
Mr.
Anthony
”
a Mothers’ Day present — Sort
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
with,
it
the
anniversary
of
Eddie
’
s
ese
government announces a pro­
t©
interview
candidates
for
those
of turned the tables on you. Leo.
on Sunday, May 16.
first
year
in
the
army
but
still
no
gram
whereby American service-
precious things, furloughs.
but it sure was a swell idea.
The Golden Text is, “Henceforth (
furlough! Something must happen men stationed in Chunking will be
know we no man after the flesh” I
Not being quite contented with soon! Will Nation get his fur- invited to visit and have a meal
Warning: 'Don't Abuse his hourly reports as to just how’s
(I Cor. 5:16).
Will Dick Tracy capture in Chinese homes, In this way
Among the citations which com­ Franking Privilege
“
88
”
Keyes?
Will the Dodgers, Yanks will meet new Chinese
he been spending his allowance
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol­
win
the
pennant
?
friends and learn something of
(35 cents a week), Cpl. Eli Roby’s
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lowing from the Bible: “Know ye
Free mail is one of the great wife has arrived in Oregon to play
Chinese home life.
that the Lord he is God: it is he privileges of the service man— secretary of the Roby treasury!
Anxiously scanning the “For
that hath made us, and not we our­ that it is a privilege which has |
Rent” signs in Corvallis real estate
One degree of longitude on the
selves; we are his people, and the, been abused in two particular ways, | Funny thing about the above is, offices is Sgt. Nick Paolucci, chief earth* surface at the equator
sheep of his pasture" (Ps. 100:3).
is pointed out in a Post directive Editor F.J.S.’s “War Dept.”, his trainer of the War Dogs training measures €0.16 miles.
The lesson-ermon also includes this week:
wife Peg, has arrived in Oregon establishment here, Nick is faced
the following
_ correlative , passages
First, the franking privilege for the same reason!
with the necessity of providing roff is seriously considering the
from the Christian Science text-1 “does not apply to corr espondence
living quarters for Mrs. Paolucci purchase of a set of casters to
book, “Science and
_j Health with Key from wives or other relatives nor
and the little Paolucci princess who facilitate-the moving of his bunk.
Lean to Dance
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker to any matter sent to the personnel
Those Latin - American dance are en route from New Jersey to “Jock” has shifted his bed and
Eddy: “Mortals are the counter­ of the military or naval forces by classes at Club 1 on Thursday night Oregon. Anyone having knowledge board back and forth so frequently
feits of immortals. They are the persons who are not members of are becoming more and more popu- of any vacancies in apartments or among the company barracks that
children of the wicked one, or the such forces.”
| lar as the craze to learn the rhum­ rooming houses in Corvallis will he feels a close kinship with the
one evil, which declares that man
Secondly, the free mail privilege ba, conga and samba is catching relieve the anxieties of a worried Biblical character who was told to
begins in dust or as a material era- ' does not apply to envelopes or on. The instructors are Lt. Hammis husband and father by phoning Sgt. pick up his bed and walk. “J.Kk” is
bryo. In divine Science, God and , cards indorsed by a member of the of the Tank Destroyers and MHs Paolucci at the Post, Guards.
presently bedded down in the first
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the real man are inseparable ns di-(armed forces for use by others, June PowelL Drop in and have
barrack but where he will be one
vine Principles and idea.” (p.476), such as members of his family.
some fun.
Sergeant John “Jock” Samadu- week from now remains to be seen.
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