Page Two O ffic ia l camp newspaper, published weekly in the interests o f the personnel o f Cainp Abbot, Oregon, under supervision o f the Special Service O fficer. News matter pertaining to Camp Abbot ia furnished by the Public Relations Branch and is available fo r general release. Camp Abbot, Ore., Feb. 1 2, 1944 ABBOT ENG IN EER Valentine All Cadre Units Begin Refresher Training Course l ibrary to Hold Exhibit Feb. 20 Plans for the Abbot Art Ex­ hibit are nearly completed, and the show is scheduled to open in the library during the week of February 20, it was announced by Miss Caroline Paddock, li­ brarian. Much of the credit for plans and arrangements must go to Cpl. Angelo Caravaglia, Service Co., who is also preparing to show some of his own paintings in the exhibit, she said. While all entrants are not yet in, initial response has been “ very promising.” Among those planning to exhibit their work are Pfc. Eugene Van de Graff, MP Company, Pvt. Charles Sut- t e r, Supplementary Training Company, Helen Souhrada, Cafe­ teria hostess, Pvt. Garry Woo, ‘C-54, Pvt. Hubert Wallace, Head­ In ease you haven’t a Valentine quarters, 12th Gp., and Pvt. Rob­ of your own, here’s pert Patri­ ert VV. Addison, Service Co. cia Dunlap of < BS “ Bachelor’s Children,” ail ready to take out. Don’t ask us w hat she’s up to. A refresher training program prescribed by the War Depart­ ment for overhead enlisted per­ Tho A B B O T E N G IN E E R receives material supplied by Camp Newspaper sonnel started on the post Mon­ Service. W a r Dep't., 206 E. 42nd St.. N ew York. N . Y. Credited muter ml may net be republished without perm is ion of Camp Nawmpaper Service. day. All cadre units are taking part, with a modified schedule Distributed free to camp personnel. 8ubacription rate to public, by m a il: 60 centa fo r three m onths; six months, 91.00; one year, 91.60. planned for the Wac Detach­ ment. T h e training requirements have been divided into two basic groups: Military and Pioneer subjects, and Weapons subjects. Entertainment On and O ff the Post for the Coming Week The former includes map read­ ing, malaria control, mine fields SATURDAY and booby traps. Upon the com­ •Service Club Open House. pletion of this phase, scheduled Station Hospital Lincoln’s Day Party. for March 9, a second schedule Bend USO Open House. Nq Dance. SUNDAY will be published covering Wea­ Service Club Open House. pons requirements, including the Station Hospital Bed Cross Open House. infiltration course, familiariza­ Classical Music program in Guest House lounge at 7:30 p.m. Bend USO- Breakfast, 10 to 11 a. m. Buffet, 4 to 5 p. m. Music tion firing, and rifle marksman­ 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. ship. M O N D A Y The program is described by Service Club GI Movies, 8:30 p. m. a W'ar Department circular a3 Station Hospital Valentine Uarty. providing all personnel regard­ Bend USO Game Night. A "breakdown” in the number TUBS DA Y less of physical deficiencies, with of Good conduct medals (ribbons Service Club Bingo, 8:30 p. m. certain minimum training. “ Eco­ Station Hospital Movie, 6:30 p.m. until atfer the war) to be distrib­ nomy of manpower demands1 Bend USO Social Evening. uted to Camp Abbot units this maximum utilization of person­ WEDNESDAY month has been announced by Service Club Dance, 8:30 p. m. nel with physical defects to re­ Post Headquarters. Awards will Station Hospital Colored Slides, Capt. Bode. place personnel qualified for Bend USO Stamp Club. Valentines from Miss Lace i be made at a scheduled parade overseas service,” the order j THURSDAY —or a real flesh-and-blood fac­ as follows: Service Co. and Band, read. Service Club - Khaki Kapers, 8:30 p.m. simile, otherwise known as 20; Supply Co., 20; Military Po­ Station Hospital Amateur Night. CpI. Agnes Sonnenfelt—will lice, 2; Supplemental Training Bend USO Bingo, 8 p. m. Music Appreciation, 9 p. m. FRIDAY highlight the hig Valentine Co., Casual Co., 2; WAC Co., 4; Service Club “ Record Your Voice" session. Party in the Hospital Auditor­ Medical Det., 6; llth E.T. Group, Station Hospital Movie: “ Happy Landing,” Dick Powell, Mary ium at 7:00 p. Yn. Monday. Re­ 24; 12th E.T. Group. 20. Date for Martin. freshments, gumes, and a the parade will be announced. Bend USO— Practice Dancing, 8 p. m. huge Family Album tableau (Continued From Page One) will round out the big evening. THEATER SCHEDULE TODAY -“ Timber Queen.” Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes, ASF, Hq. Ninth Service .Tune Havoc; “ Beautiful But Broke,” Joan Davis, Jane Frazee, John Command, Fort Douglas, Hubbard. 3 February, 1944 SUNDAY and MONDAY “ Madame Curie,” Greer Garson, Utah. The current issue of Panoram, Walter Pidgeon: RKO Pathe News. Ordinarily new fathers are, to Camp Abbot picture magazine TUESDAY “The Racket Man," Tom Neal, Jeanne Bates. Short To Commanding Officers, Posts, say the least, unsure of them­ now on sale at Post Exchanges, subjects "Romancing Along," Phil Harris and orchestra: “ War Dogs,” color cartoon: "Through tho Colorado Rockies,” traveltalk. Camps and Stations, Nintli Serv­ selves. But not Papa Raoul is the most popular with train­ ice Command: WEDNESDAY “Crash Dive,” Tyronne Power, Anne Baxter, Mound, chief trainer at the war ees of any published to date, James Gleason. Community sing. 1. All personnel, both military THURSDAY and FR ID AY “ Standing Room Only,” Fred Mac- and civjjian, should contribute dog kennels, whose wife pre­ Dale Vincent, Post photographer sented him with seven and a and publisher of the pictorial, Murray, Paulette Goddard, Roland Young; Army-Navy Screen at least 10 per cent of their pay half pounds of boy last week. said this week. In addition to Magazine. RKO Pathe News. SATURDAY "Swingtime Johnny," Andrews Sisters. Harriet at all times for the purchase of Mound says everything he’ll giving new soldiers an insight ifi Dorsay, Barton MacLane. W ar Bonds. While it is realized need to know is in TR 10-396: into the training program they Hilliard: “ Nabonga. Buster Cr; that some individuals have per­ Tech. Manual: aWr Dogs: will undergo at Camp Abbot, the Group Chapel. Study Club. sonal obligations that make their "Babies are just like dogs,” he magazine is an ideal medium for Thursday—5:15 p. m. Post participation in this drive im­ confides. showing “ the folks hack home” LOCATION OF CHAPELS Chapel. Mass. * * * practicable, it is also a known what sort of life soldiers lead at Pont Chapel, Bids. ‘»108: ll t h (ip. Chapel, Friday — 7:00 a. m. Post fact that many are in a position Rida. 1265 ; 12th C.p. Chapal. B id *. 754; Camp Abbot, he pointed out. For a long time discouraged Hospital service». Red Cross Recreation Chapel. Mass. to go well over the desired goal. G I’s have felt the inadequacy Hull. Saturday—6:30 to 9:00 p. m. JEWISH SERVICES 2. Your personal considera­ of the symbolic term “SNAFU.” Drivers of Post Warned to Post Chap«!. Confessions. Friday—7:30 p. in. Post Chapel tion is desired, in order that wo They felt it wasn’t strong Register Cars by Feb. 19 PROTESTANT SERVICES • Bldg. 208). may not only equal, but also All automobiles operated by Sunday 10:00 a. m. Post substantially exceed the wishes enough. Now comes the answer CATHOLIC SERVICES “ FUBAR,” to be used only in military and civilian personnel Sunday—7:30 a. m. Red Cross Chapel. Services. 7:30 p. m. Post expressed by the Commanding direst eases. A more or less lit­ at Camp Abbot must bo regis­ Recreation Hall. Mass. Open to Chapel. Services. General, Arm y Service Forces, eral interpretation would be tered, and personnel must ob­ GENERAL SERVICES others besides hospital person in this communication. “ fouled up beyond all recogni­ tain certificates by Saturday, Sunday 6:30 p.m. llth Group nel. Confessions before mass. s D. McCOACH, Jr. tion.” Feb. 19. the Provost Marshall’s 9:00 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Post Service» for 52nd Bn. /t/ D. McCOACH, Jr., office warned this week. Auto­ DENOMINATIONAL GROUP Chapel. Mass. Major General, U. S. Pass The ENGINEER To An­ mobile registration certificates s e k \ ra n Monday- 5:15 p. m. Post Army, Commanding. other Abbotman—He’ll Appreci­ for 1944 are available at the of­ Wednesday—7:00 p. m. llth Chapel. Mass. ate It. fice in building 337. Tuesday—5:15 p. m. Post Group Chapel. L. D. S. Services. Camp Abbot, Thursday—8:00 p. m. 12th Headquarters Chapel. Mass. Wednesday 5:15 p. m. Post Group Chapel. Christian Science Oregon 9 Feb. ’44 ¡944 b| f 4oLbaMd t j Cjßtp Hpnptftf ¿ o » c» Chapel. Mass. 9:00 p. m. 12th Services. (in Howon) W ritten contributions, a rt w ork »n d photographs are solicited and should be iirect.-d to the I'ublic Relationa Branch. Peat Hilda. A nnex. Bldg. 202. Telephone E x t-». Abbot ’n Around Patients to (jet Valentines From ‘Laee’ at Party Distribution O f Medals Planned MORE ABOUT Bond Campaign Abbot Face! Panoram Hits New Popularity Mark C H U R C H RITES The W olf To All Unit Commanders, Camp Abbot, Oregon: 1. I wish to commend ail per­ sonnel, Military and Civilian alike, for their outstanding achievement in the purchase of $50,000 in W ar Bonds for Cash, during the first half of the FOURTH W AR LOAN DRIVE. 2. Although cash purchases are necessary and helpful, a sys­ tematic means o l purchasing W ar Bonds through the Class "B " Allotment Plan is highly recommended. It is my desire that all officers and enlisted men of this command, except those barred by personal obligations, initiate or increase their Class "■B" allotment to equal at least •10 per cent of their gross pay. 3. I feel confident that, with your support and cooperation, rids picture o f June Webb should be o f special interest to Engineer we will attain our goal at Camp soldiers on account of she’s a ilesecodant o f -lames Wehb, a survey­ Abbot. ing of G. Washington, .lust to get into the spirit o f the thing we AUBREY H BOND, suggest you survey the tower It) for yourselves. Jane, an \IU in Colonel, Corps of genue. writes imctry. reads everything and collects spools, if that Engineers Commanding. ( makes any difference. by Sansone BUT BRING YOUR C O M P A SS! you va mad* no plan» for tonight, may I suggest something ? ”