Camp Adair Sentry Parade Plans Committee Group above are the officers who assisted Adjutant; Capt. Gilbert Waite and Public Relations Offieer, and the committee chairman, Lt. George Godfrey in making arrangements for the flag raising ceremony and party which took place on May 25. Left to right they are Lt. Leonard Merrill who had charge of the parade ground arrangements, Lt Walter Sindlinger who was in charge of entertainment and the banquet, and Lt: Bernard Schwarz and Lt. Aaron Lopatin who assisted Lt. Sindlinger. Page Eleven Thursday, June 3, 1943. Corvallis Playground Program Needs Women As Instructors Wives of army officers stationed at Camp Adair, who would be in­ terested in assisting with the Cor­ vallis Playground Program, for six weeks commencing June 21, are asked to contact the playground committee members. Women who can instruct in arts and crafts (i.e. pottery), painting and sketching, puppetry, dramatics, tap-dancing, tumbling, or related recreational suhjects are urgently needed. The playground appropriation is limited but there will be a small financial revenue for those par­ ticipating. The program starts June 21 and lasts through July 29. For further information, contact either Mrs. D. J. Willson, Route 1, Box 150 (phone Corvallis 26-F-2) or Mrs. F. A. Gil- fillan, 221 North 31st street, (phone Corvallis 1076-R). Both are mem­ bers of the committee. >1115—Mormon Service, Sgt. Niel­ FROM TÎNT CITY son. by Tuesday. June 8. 1943 By Pfc. John Monaweck 2030—Jewish Shevuoth Holiday Services. Due to the fact of the low fi­ Wednesday, June 9. 1943 nancial status of the men of “Tent ^2030—Jewish Shevuoth Holiday City ” the boys have been staying Services. around camp. Among the steady Thursday, June 10. 1943 1015—Jewish Yiskor or Memorial visitors at the regular Friday night dance are Cpls. Mark Varner and Services. I Ralph Gole. Services at Station Hospital, After three months of waiting j Red Cross Auditorium. Pvt. Ronald Maxon has received Sunday, June 6, 1943 TIMBER WOLF DIVISION that picture of his girl. ’ 0800—C a t h o 1 i c Mass, Chaplain CHAPEL SERVICES Pvt. Louis (Get the truck) Higgins, Sunday, June 6, 1943 1000—General Protestant Service, Swallow is having trouble with his Chapel No. 7, C & 1st St. North sunburn. It seems that when he Chaplain Bartell. ♦Catholic Mass ......................... 0^00 wears his hat it is irritated and General Protestant Service .1100 when he doesn’t wear his hat he CHAPEL SERVICES Evening Service .....................2000 gets razzed about it. Chapel No. 2, D Ave. between 3rd & 4th St. South Chapel No. 8. C & 5th St.. North We have just discovered a man Catholic ’Catholic Mass 0900, 1000 & 1200 with plenty of will power—S/Sgt. 0900 Austin Jenness. Upon return from Protestant Service .1100 & 1630 Mass .................. Confessions Saturday 1900-2100 Catholic Eucharistic ............. 1300 a three-day pass he claimed to have at Chapel No. 3. Before Mass slept the whole three days. Catholic Novena 1400 Sunday morning at Chapel No. 2 Protestant Discussion Club .1830 Sgt. Owen King has fully recov­ Protestant Catholic Confessions, Sat. .1630- ered from the bad eye that he re­ Morning Worship Service 1000 ceived in one of the boxing match­ 1830 and 1900-2130. 1930 es in camp. Most of our boding Chapel No. 9, C & 9th St. North Evening Devotions .............. Chapel No. 3 — I) Av* & 7th St. So. fans went to see Lou Nova to piek ’Catholic Mass........... 0800 & 1000 Protestant up some pointers. Protestant Service .*...... 0900, 1100 General Protestant Service 1000 and 1930. Our mess sergeant S/Sgt. Peter .... «J.... 1930 ’Catholic Mass every weekday ex­ Evening Worship O’Dowd is extended the well wishes Catholic cept Saturday .................. 1830 of “Tent City/* We hope he can Mass ....................................... 1100 Catholic Confessions, return from the hospital soon. Saturday ....................... 1800-2030 Confessions ....... Saturday 190-2000 The reason Pvt. Wyett Never- Before Mass Sunday.' Chape! No. 10, D & 9th St. North ! Chapel No. 4, C Ave. & 12th St. So. gali has been looking so sleepy is the fact that his wife has arrived ’Catholic- Mass 0900 & 1130 Cathqlic Protestant Service .................. 1000 Mass ............................................ 0900 in Salem for a short visit. It is Catholic Confessions, Visit Chapel Confessions . Before Mass Sunday hard trying to lead a double life. Pvt. Francis Nastasi has set a No. 11, Saturday 1530-1700 and Protestant new record by receiving 13 letters 1900-2100. General Protestant Service ...1100 Chapel No. 11, D & 5th St. North Chapel No. 5. C Ave. &. 9th St. So. in one day. He also held the old record of nine letters. We think General Protestant Service . 0930 Protestant that this record will last for some ♦Catholic Mass .......................... 1030 General Protestant Service 1000 time to come. Christian Science 1115 Catholic also Wednesday at 1900. Mass ....................... A'.::,...... ,..... 1100 Catholic Daily Mass ................ 1715 Confessions .. Saturday 1800-2000 Y.W.C.A. Rosery Dance May Devotions following Daily Before Mass Sunday. At Portland, Saturday Mass. Chapel No. 6. C Ave. & 4th St. So. Lutheran Service ............ 1900 Catholic A Rosery Dance preluding the Catholic Confessions, Mass ....................................... 0830 Portland Rose Festival, will be Sat. ...... 1530-1700 and 1900-2100 Confessions Before Mass Sunday held at the YWCA social hall by ♦Confessions before Mass. Protestant the Portland YM-YW-USO Junior General Protestant Service ... 0930 Note: All Regimental services to Hostess Group Saturday. be held as given unless Regiments Evening Service ........................ 1900 Numerous surprises and treats are in field. In this case field serv­ have been planned and the hall will Christian Science Churches ices, will be conducted. be decorated with beautiful roses “God the Only Cause and Creat­ from Portland’s own rose gardens. or” will be the subject of the Les­ Dancing, 8:00 P.M. until 11:30 POST CHAPEL SERVICES Avenue D and 3rd Street North son-Sermon in all Churches -of P.M. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June Friday, June 4. 1943 6. will I not give to another” (Isa. 1845—Jewish Service, Station Hos­ The Golden Text is, “ Whatsoever 42:5,8), pital. The Lesson-Sermon also includes 2015—Jewish Service, Post Chapel God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any the following correlative passages No. 1. thing taken from it” (EccL. 3:14). fyom the Christian Science text­ Saturday, June 5, 1943 Among the citations which com­ book, “Science and Health with Key 1800-2000—Catholic Confessions. prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Sunday, June 6, 1943 0900—Catholic Mass, Chaplain Hig- lowing from the Bible: “Thus saith Eddy: "There is but one creator i God the Lord, he that created the and one creation. This creation con­ gins. 1000—General Protestant Service, heavens, and stretched them out sists of the unfolding of spiritual ... he that giveth breath unto the ideas and their identities which are Chaplain Harmon. 1045—Gene raj Protestant Com­ people upon it ... I am the Lord: embraced in the infinite Mind and munion,* Chaplain Harmon. that is my name: and my glory forever reflected” (p. 502). Theodore the Timber Wolf "I think we'd better just hold handsr “Right in Der Fuehrer’s Face.” with Perry Reel as To jo, Paul Johnston as “Schickelgruber” a id Eddie Hamilton as Mussolini, 'has It looks as if from nqw on it’s 1 the No. 4 spot, and is followed" by going to be harder for enlisted I one of the feature numbers of fie men to get into OC-S. The Army show, “Black Magic.” In this n-m- and Navy Journal reports that the rber, the Oakettes are featured t>o - Army has just About filled its quo­ j gether with drum majorette Jane tas of officers for a while—in fact I Lines. has a temporary surplus. Some Baseball Number OCS have already been discon­ “Take Me Out to the Ball Gaine” tinued, others have been ordered features a quartet of skaters, by to cut down the size of their class­ name: Dale Pritchard,’ Bill Hfcfte, es. !Norman Berry and Bud Kiseier. This trend looks as if it’s bound i ’‘Precision Personified,” featuring to keep on for a while until a big those lassies whose pictures al- enough number of new men are ready wowed you on page one, fol- indueted to raise the demand for : lows. officers.—(Yank G.I. News). “Juniors Inspiring” has the No. ; 8 spotlight with Jeanette Barbee IV Corps Medics Upped and Dale Griffiths as the prtaei- Four promotions were an­ I i pals. nounced by the IV Corps medics “The Gay Nineties Revue” fea­ in the 150 Ordnance. Pfc. Sefton turing the Brickettes, a chorus, is Watson was made a corporal, Pfc. next and precedes another of the Damon Payne, a T/5; Pvts. John outstanding numbers, “The Sotith Smith and Paul Carmichael, Pfc.’s. American Way” with the Oakettes and featuring a specialty tango skates by Jeanne and Dale Pritch­ Choir Rehearsals at Chapel 1, Tues., 7 P.M. ard. i Spectacular is the word for the Chaplain Irvin L. Whetscll ex­ ■ next to last number, “The Prdsent- tends an invitation to all soldiers I ation of the Flags of the United who are interested in choir singing Nations,” and the program ¿toses to come to the rehearsals at Chapel with a grand finale number, 1 each Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. Spangled Banner.” In conjunction with this pro­ The Chapel is located at the corner gram, the regular Night-CHib of I) and 3rd street. Chaplain Whetsell declared that nights at the Sarvice Clubs have theke meetings are for the purpose been cancelled and in their stead, of rehearsing hymns to be used in a gala dance will follow this in­ the Sunday morning service. duction. Music will be furnished by CpI. Bill Duncan’s SCU Band. Large Production Crew Those Eyes of Texas The skaters featured in the pto- Are Upon Yau—Jesse 1 duction are members of the -Oak Austin, Tex. (CNS)—The State Park Skaters Chib of Portland, and recently staged a auccessful Treasurer reported a deficit in benefit performance at Geoige revenue—the lowest in two years. I White’s Service Center. Mr. Boll- The treasurer’s name is Jesse I inger is manager—and is in Charge James. of props and lights; costumes w - th executed by Ruth Bollinger; Nor­ Gala Skating Show at man Berry is production manager and the musical score wag ar­ Field House Saturday ranged by Buss McClellan. Art Briggs, of K01N, Portland, is ex­ (Continued From Page 1) died, all in costume, will present pected to emcee the show. Among the lovely young gals an extravagant revue of 12 num­ bers, to the music of a four manuel who will appear are the Oakettes pipe organ. Trunkloads of cos­ chorus, including Violet Horde, tumes, equipment, lights and stage Jeanne Pritchard, Barbara props will be imported for the pro­ Schwock, Maxine Clark, June Lines, duction, which has been arranged Rae Lucia, Helen Macintosh, Sol- ami directed by Ed Cheney, for­ ; veig Skagen, Dolores Williams, mer Broadway and Hollywood pro- Elaine Stose, Genevieve Berg, Mil­ dred Breding, Peggy Miller, Pearl dueer. Weiler, Dorothy Brown, Faye The Navy! “Anchors A weigh,” done in nau­ Dougles, Virginia Swan, Darlene tical costume, is the opening num Lines, Evelyn Wood, Rose Gas- be* and features the Oakettes with parre, Leota Benyon, Pearl Miller, B. Schmidt as the Admiral. “Just Lucille Pederson, Peggy Miller, Us Two” is next followed hy Barbara Coy, Pearl Nathan, Lor­ “Rhythm on Rollers” featuring Lu­ raine Metcalf, Yvonne McKeel and ! Ruth Clevinger. cille Pederson and Shirley Brazee. a OSC Becomes Harder; Schools Discontinue