Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, November 19, 1943, Page 13, Image 13

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Cargp Adair Sentry
Friday, November 19, 1943.
Page Eleven
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Another of Post's
Original Cadre to
Go—T-3 Ka nouse
Werewo//?
T 3 Orvile Kanouse, chief en­
listed surgical technician at the
Station Hospital, is leaving Camp I
Adair very shortly for another as­
signment.
Kanouse, who was only a private
first class when he came this Post
was part of the “original cadre”
which arrived from Ft. Lewis,
Wash., in June, 1942, when Camp
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LEAVES ADAIR
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Why Wait for Rubber Rafts and F om Holes?
Let us pau.sr at this Thanksgiving time and dedi-
I cate ourselves to Him . . .
It is natural for man to believe in Deity. Innately,
he is a worshipper. His. problem^;* tn find God and
tie reconciled in and to Him.
War has played a great part in this experience.
The Mystery Religions of the Orient are the pro­
ducts of this motive. It affects the lives of many in
these tunes. Many seek God only when they are in
a hard place, and adversity is the dominant factor.
The most worthy motive is love. Man should know
that God is a God of love and in return wants man
to seek love and worship Him, “
Some flagrantly repudiate God. There is no place
and time for Hint. Many because of the lack or the
wrong kind of knowledge fail in their responsibil­
ities. Many believe in God and mean to recognize ’
Him but fail to appreciate the values involved and
put off or neglect their r*«|»cm*ihilii) Toq fqf |ind,
honor and worship Him consistently..
Many are miraculously finding God in 'this Ame
of emergency. Would it not be much better for the
world to know that God "so loveth the world that He
gave His only begotten Son. that whosoever be- ■
lieveth in Him should not perish but have everlast­
ing life" and wants it to love, revere, honor and
worship Him? Why not honor Him in our lives,
revere und worship Him in our homes, churches,
chapels now. and be ready for any emergency?
.' . . Why wait for rubber rafts and fox holes? —
Chaplain, Capt. Thomas H. Vaughn, Assistant Pont
Chaplain.
,
0900 & 1015; Bible Class (In Re.
Hall) 1015; Protestant Evening
Service 1900;/Mass 0800 & 1115; j
Confessions Sat. 1900-2100; Thurs.,
Protestant Service 1500; Mass.
1630.
Chapel No. 6—274th Inf. Hegt. C
The first in a series of ",\|«^ive
Ave. & 4th Street South.
Son” programs will be presented
•Mass
1100;
General
Protestant
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Service 0900; Protestant Commun­ by men of Minnesota Sunday night
Who Would've Known
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ion Service 1000; Evening Devo­ at 7 p.m, in Chapel 3, D Ave. and
Our Pfc. Johnson Was
7th St. South, according to Chap­
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tions 1900; Protestant Weekday
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lain Carl H. Linden. The services
i.
Service
Wed.
1900
.
Such A 'Sight To See'
will be open to everyone.
Major General John E. Dahl-
TRAII.BLAZER DIVISION
FIR TREE DIVISION
Last week the Sentry ran a “hor-1
quist, commanding general of the
Chapel Services
CHAPEL SERVICES
ror picture" of something resern-1
Trailblazers, will be principal
POST CHAPEL
Chapel No. 7—C North at 1st.
bling a werewolf (whatever a'
Avenue D and 3rd Street North . Roman Catholic Maas 0801): Gen­ speaker of the evening. Minnesota
werewolf resem-!
songs will be featured.
Jewish Services, Friday. 19 Nov. eral Worship Service 1100; Gener­
bles) on page 1.1
Missourians will be spotlighted
2015.
al Vesper Service (joint with
Above you see,
next week.
T/3 Orville Kanouse
Chapel No. 2—Div. Hq. & Special AAA) 1900.
what was under- i
Troops. I) Ave. at 3rd & Ith St. 1’hapel No. 8- ■C North at 5th.
neath—none oth-'
Adair was only a Tent City.
FRIDAY: 8:00 PM„ Friday Af­
So.
W eekday Masses daily 0616;
er
than
Pfc.
Em-1
A native of Chicago, he entered
•Mass 0745; Morning Worship Confessions 1830 to 2000 every ternoon Service (Jewish): 8:15
est (Bud) John-1
military service in January, 1942.
Service 1000 & 1100; Service Men’s Evening; Episcopal Communion P. M., Sabbath Eve Services (Jew­
son, Co. I of the I
He is a graduate of the surgical
10800; General Worship Service ish); SATURDAY 7 ".0 I’M to
Christian League 1900.
275th Regt, who
technician’s course given at Letter-
i Chapel No. 3—Div. Arty—D Ave. 0900; Roman Catholic Mass 1000; 8:30 P.M., Confessions; SUNDAY:
used to be pro-
man General Hospital in San Fran­
9:00 A. M., Catholic Mass; 10:00
i General Vesper Service 1800.
I
duction manager , and 7th Street South.
cisco.
A.M., General Protestant Commun­
Chapel No. 9—C North at 9th.
General
Protestant
Service
1000;
Sgt. Russell L. Churchill will as­ I of a Chicago advertising agency.
ion; TUESDAY:
’
7:15 P.M., Kn-
Weekday
Masses
daily
1745;
His spare time hobby was horror > Evening Worship 1900; *Mass 0900; . | Sunday Mass 0900; General Wor- listed Man’s Gospel Service; 8:00
sume T 3 Kanouse’s duties when
makeup. He did work for Universal j ^sa‘>’ a,’d
.‘•'^.fl­
the latter leaves.
' ' feasiona sit 1900-2100; Weekday I l*WP S«™« 1009: General Vespar P.M., Jewish History Clato; 9:00
pictures; created stunts that drew
P.M.. Tnllnud Class; WEDN
. Mas»«* Mon. & Tues. 1830; Novena ^rv_ic5 .‘^l
<^n‘r
crowds outside of theaters, plus
\---- m---- --------------- ---------- Thursday 1900; Bible Study Wed. DAY: : 7:16 P.M.. Service Men’s
There's Such a Thing
publicity work, theatrical and dra­ Devotion Tuesday 1900.
1900; Confessions Sat. 1500-1700 th Christian League Service.
Chapel No. I — 276th Inf. Regt.
As Being Too Good a
matic study.
1900-2130.
STATION HOSPITAL
i He is 29, was born at Lake j C Ave & 12th Street South.
Chapel No. 10—D North at Mb.
Cook! Trickel's Tale
Red Cross Auditorium
"Mass
0900;
Confessions
Sat.
' George, N. Y., is also a trick-shot;
Roman Catholic Muss 0715 &
FRIDAY:
6:45 P. M„ Sabbath
1900-2100; Catholic Devotions Wed.
Dick Trickel, mess sergeant of archer who wants to pursue the Wed. 1900; Lutheran Service 1000; 0900; General Worship 1000; Lu­ Evening Service (Jewish); SAT­
the 274th Cannon Co., was puzzled hobby in such spare time as he has j General Protestant Service 1100; theran Service 1100; Confessions URDAY: 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M ,
by the new faces that were regu­ at Camp Adair. He’s good enough I Vesper Service 1900; Service Men’s Saturday 1500-1700 & 1900-21410. Confessions; SUNDAY: 7:30 A.M.,
larly turning up in his dining hall. to put an arrow through a pheasant| Christian League 1900; Bible Chapel No. 11—I) North at 6th. Catholic Mass; 10:00 AM., Gen­
General Worship Service 0930; eral Protestant Service; 10:45 A.
He didn't give it much thought, but | f|ying at 50 vards ,or “ pva*ant
Study tlass Thurs. 1900.
Roman
Catholic Mass 1100; Con­ i M., General Protestant Commun­
there was something strange about
390).
Chapel No. 5—275th Inf. Regt. C fessions lield in Chapel No. 10.
ion.
it . . .
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| C Ave. & 8th St. South.
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NO.COAT OF ARMS
At length, he investigated, only
j ^ ew GROUPS
Episcopal Communion Service
POST CHAPEL NO. 1
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
to discover that the savory odors
'0700; General Protestant Service Avenue I) and 3rd Street North
"Soul and Body” will lie the aub-
WASHINGTON
—
An
order
is-
of his superlative cooking were
| ject of the lesson-Sermon in all
like an open invitation to all the isued by the War Department speci­
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
fies
that
coats
of
arms
will
no
gourmets of the Tegiment.
Sunday, November 21.
longer lie approved or authorized
Unless it’s already been done, So. sleepily he turned on the road
The regimental epicures were , for organizations which bear colors
The Golden Text will lie, "Know
even considering a petition of re­ or standards until such organiza- someday is going to murder the fronting barracks 464. and played ye not that your body is the tem­
commendation for the Legion of , tions have had military service bugler (or the guy who woke him his serenade.
ple of the Holy Ghoat which is in
•Merit, the citation to read, “for upon which to base such a design. up in the black, foggy dawn Tues- , From each Im track came a you, which ye liave of God, and
thumping sound. It was the bar­
initiative and judgment beyond the
When an organization having a day morning to blow reveille for • rack sergeant hitting the floor. It ye are not your own?" (I Cor.
regular line of duty.”
coat of arms is redesignated, the scu tan.)
was a cold morning. Here and there 619).
But Trickel can only draw so War Department, on recommends-
Among the citation* which will
The
official
waker-upper
came
lights
went on. Then there were
many rations and so (they say) a
JfThe appropriate command-
I comprise the Lesson-Sarmon is the
i
to
the
black
bunk
of
the
SCU
band
other
sounds.
Then
the
lights
went
surprise roll-call is coming one day. .er,
»
will redesignate such design in i.gcuipg,, »here the bugler of the off.
following from th* Bibl*; "No man
Those, other than the Cannoneers, accordance with the approved hi*-'
. can enter into a strong man's
day,
Pvt.
Doakes,
slept.
Pvt.
Doakes
had
done
his
duty
caught dining in the Cannon Co. tory of the organization.
welL He slogged back towards his house, and spoil his goods, axespt
“Time to get up,” be hissed.
mess hall will suffer a dire fate.
The War Department has also
Pvt.
Doakes,
half
asleep,
grabbed
barrack. Under the street light tie he will first bind the strong man;
Just what, we are not free to say. banned the manufacture of distinc­
and then he will spall his bousa”
But you know these mess ser-! tive insignia, whether of metal or his pants, GI shoes and his bugle looked at hie watch again. Oh,
(Mark 3.27).
and
headed
through
the
murk
goodness!
He'd
blown
reveille
an
Reants , ..
plastic. This does not apply to the towards parade grounds. Under a hour earlj<Oh. dear!
Christian Science services ar*
wearing of cloth shoulder patches. street light he blearily peered at
So.
it
is
only
out
of
kindnen*
held
in Cha|»el 2, D Avenue and 3rd
And then there’s the GI who en
Invest for the future. Buy VS ar his watch. Migosh! 20 past the that Pvt. Doakes muit forever re­ Street South, on Sundays nt I tod
tired the bar optimistically and
and Wednesday* at 19,'10.
hour! He’d never make the area. main anonymous
Bond* !
left misty optically.
Signal i.'ur]» Photo
1 his handsome fello» is Pfc.
j Ernest (Bud) Johnson, who you'd
little suspect from this Signal i
Corps phdto as being the “charac­ !
ter” depicted on page 1* of last
week’s Sentry.
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CHAPEL
SERVICES
More Reason To Murder Buglers
by Milton Canif I creator of Tarry and tha Pirata«
Sunday EveChape!
Program to Honor
Men of Minnesota