Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 17, 1944, Page 11, Image 11

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, March 17, 1944.
Lassie with Writer's Cramp
Page Eleven
Found His Hobby In The Stones
CHAPEL
SERVICES .
POST CHAPEL NO. 1
Avenue D and 3rd Street North
FRIDAY: 2000, Friday After­
noon Service (Jewish); 2015, Sab­
bath Eve Service (Jewish). SAT­
URDAY: 1930-2030. Catholic Con­
fessions. SUNDAY: 0900, Catholic
¡Mass; 1000. General Protestant
Service. TUESDAY: 1915,
listed Mens’ Gospel Service; 2000,
I Jewish History Class; 2100, Tal-
! mud Class. WEDNESDAY: 1915.
Service Men’s Christian League
Service.
STATION HOSPITAL
Red Cross Auditorium
FRIDAY: 1845, Sabbath Eve-
ning Service (Jewish). SATUR­
DAY: 1800-1900, Catholic Confes­
sions. SUNDAY: 0730, Catholic
Mass; 1000, General Protestant |
¡Service; 1045, General Protestant
I Communion.
Sgt. Martowski Finds Hobby 'Profitable';
Siansl Corps Photo
BUST YOUNG LADY, as one look at her desk will show, is '
91ST DIVISION SERVICES
Mrs. Davida Marsh. Red Cross staff aide. Mrs. Marsh iw just pre­
Chapel No. 7—C North at 1st
paring the 7500th Red Cross membership card for Camp Adair
military and civilian personnel, w ith many more thousands still to
• For most GIs the army brings
Weekday Masses, 1815; Sunday:
be prepared.
■the death-knell to their moat cher-
i
Roman
Catholic
Masses,
0900;
Lu­
1100;
Evening
Service,
2000.
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theran Service, 1000; General ChapéCN*. 4—27Sth Inf. Regt., C 1 iahed hobbies, whether it be string
saving or soot suit wearing. But
¡Worship Service, 1100; Evening
Ave. & 12th St. South.
(Worship Service, 1900.
*Mass, 0900; Devotions; Protest for Sgt. Patrick Martowski, head­
Chapel No. 8—C North at 5th.
¡ant Service, 1000 and 1100; Vespei quarters 91st Division, it was just
Sunday: Episcopal Service, 0800; - Service, 1900; Service Men's Chris the beginning of a unique and What
The Evangelistic Christian Cen- ¡General Worship Service, 0900; Ro-, tian League, 1930; Mass daily promises eventually to be a profit­
able hobby.
:
ter
for Servicemen, located at Third | man Catholic Mass, 1000; Lutheran ; 1730.
Heady 3,000,000
In the wilds ami swamps of Ore­
land Adams, Corvallis, was opened ! Service, 1100; C------ ’ ”--------
— No'^WSth Inf. Regt., <.
Find Way Overseas
gon, Martowski is collecting atones,
l March 4 and is now available to all ! 1800. Roman Catholic Mass, 1930. |
Ave. & 8th St. South.
not just ordinary stones, but sehii-
I GIs every afternoon and evening, I Tuesday: S.M.C.L., 1900. Weekday!
General Protestant Service, 0900 precious stones that can be con­
Washington, D. C., March 11 — ! under direction of Rev. G. O. Baker. 1 masses, < daily, 1930, except Tues- B¡b]e
fì(„pei
To provide American troops with I The Center includes a large chap- day, 1830; Wednesday and Friday,
verted with a little skill and tngeq-
1900; •.Must. 0800 £ 1115; Fellow­ iuity into ring settings and brace-
much-needed diversion from war­ el, prayer room, large lounging ' Episcopal service, 1700; Wednes-
!S*
ship Hour, Tues., 1900.
time experiences, the American room, tables and stationery for (day, Lutheran service, 1800.
1 lets and lockets.
Chapel No. 8—271th Inf. Regt., C
190 Semi-Precious Pounds
Red Cross ’ purchased more than writing.
Chapel No. 9—C North at 9th.
I Ave. & 4th St. South.
And in the course of his eight -
2,780,000 pocket-sized books last
Evangelist Leonard Philip, piano
Weekday Masses, daily, 1745;i General Protestant Service, 1000,
month hobby he. has sent home
year for free distribution to serv-
'and accordian soloist, will give a Sunday: General Protestant Serv- •Mass, 1100; Evening Devotions.
no less than 100 pounds of ja.-«.
ieemen. it was announced todpy at I musical program this Sunday
at i ice, 1000; Roman Catholic Mass, I 2000.
Americas J ^ed
> |ia|iontU 11945 in the Center.
per, agate, and a dpzcn other
,1100.
J
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Headquarters.
•Confessions before Mass and semi-precious stones, ( r o m-rthv
Chapel No. 10—I) North at 9th
on Sat., 1900-2100, at Chapela 4 environs of Camp White and
Many of the handy-size books
Sunday: Roman Catholic Mass, 5 and 6.
Camp Adair.
were put in kit bags given to Yank Prisoners May
; General Worship Service,
*
v.
It all started back at<amp White
troops at ports of embarkation by Send Emergency Cables
1000; Lutheran Service, 1100. Wed­
Christian 'Science
when Sgt. Martowski was sitting
Red Cross workers, thereby provid­
nesday: Mass and Stations of the
"Matter’’ will be the subject <>f through some of thqse training
ing the men with something to re­
(ANS)—Soldiers in German pri­
lieve the monotony of the voyage son camps and their families at Cross, 1800. Friday: Rosary and l the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches classes sitting on Hones, thou­
Stations of the Cross, 1800.
Ì of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.
sands of them. He wax intrigued
overseas, where they were made home may now use Red Cross fa­
Chapel
No.
11
—
1)
North
at
Bth.
by their beauty: he got interested.
available to thousands of men.
The
Goldeh
Text
will
be,
“
Turn
cilities to send emergency cables, I
Sunday: General Worship Serv­ ye not unto idols, nor make to your He studied them at the camp li­
Worn copies of the books in Red it was recently announced.
Cross libraries attest to the crav­
The regular postal chanhels are , lice, 0930; Bible Study Group, ite’«); selves molten gods: 1 am the Lord ma ry and at libraries in the near,
Eve- your God” (Leviticus 19:4).
by towns, and before long he had
ing of troops for something to i open to families of prisoners bnt
I,— Roman Catholic Mass 1100;
Wed-
1
discovered that in the giavel fill
iuing
Worship
Service
1830.
read, the Red Cross explained.
The
Lesson-Sermon
also
will
in
­
¡the Uai’.ifex of men flout Uuupot-
ix.il, needsv: S.M.C.L., 1900; VSav of the clude the following correlative pas­ ' there were bright colored agates,
ary to permanent . eamps, or « then
sages from the Christian Science petrified wood, obsidian and other
F ilipino choosw
removal to ho-prittl*. often deters | * ross,
TR a ILBI.ATFR DIVISION
textbook, "Science and Health with stones that could ba made into
QUICKEST WAY HOME
delivery if postal messages.
San Francisco (CNS)—“Do you I The Red Cross cables may be Chapel No. 1—Ave. D & 3rd St. No j Roy to the SerhdwrMr" hr Ware jewelry.
Martowski envisions an extensive
Jewish Services, Friday, 2015.
Baker Eddy: “The Bible declares:
used only ■.
if regular .......
mail —
service
want to go into the Army?’ *the
’the ' uacu
----
field for the production of syn­
Chapel
No.
2
—
Div.
Hq.
&
Spec
‘
All
things
were
made
by
Him
(th'
judge asked Simon Salting, a Fili-' fails, if the prisoner has been re­
Trps., I) Ave. & 3rd St. So.
divine Word): and without Him thetic jewelry by the apoctai pro­
pine» arraigned on a draft evasion -ported wounded or seriously ill. or
•Mass,
0800;
Mormon
Service
wa« not anything made that was cessing of semi-precious stones.
charge.
if an extreme emergency exists at
“They can duplicate almost any­
“No,” replied Salting, "I want to home. Emergency cables now j»er- 0900; Protestant Service, 1000; made.’ This is the eternal verity of
thing,” he said, "by the right beat
(Wed
Christian
•
Science,
1400
I
divine
Science
.
.
.
Is
Spirit
the
mitted by international agreement
go home.”
I have
I r -»uree or creator of matter? Sci- treatment ami coloring
He hesitated. "Maybe,” he said, already average more than 2000 a 1930).
already bought special abrasive*,
Ave.
A
in
Spirit
out
Chapel
No.
3
—
Dlvarty,
D
lenco
reveals
nothing
"I get home quickest if I join the month.
of which to create matter'" (pp eirtular saws, diamond dust and
7th St. So.
Army. I guess I do that.”
enemy wheels."
Service
•Mass,
1000;
Protestant
4H0. 278).
Patronize the PX and save.
P S.—He’s in now.
91st Gl Uncovers Semi-Precious Stones Here
Pocket-Sized Books
Distributed by ARC
Evangelist Center
Open in Corvallis
Milton Camff creator of Terry and the Pirates"
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