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Cam p Abbot, Ore., June 3, 1944 ABBOT ENGINEER Page Two NCO's Idea Wins Upgrade Chance In recognition of merit con tained in a suggestion he sub mitted to the Camp Abbot “Ideas ofr Victory” committee, S/Sgt. Robrt H. McNally of Company A, 59th battalion, has ben rec ommended for promotion, and has received a letter of comen- dation. Distributed free to camp personnel. Subscription rate to public, by m a il: 60 Sergeant McNally’s idea, plac cents for three m onths; six months, $1.00; one year, $1.60. ed in operation, would expedite soldier traffic in and about or derly rooms a n d company streets on pay days and other is suing or collecting occasions. It suggests the installation of a Entertainment On and O ff the Post for the Coming Week door in the supply room on the side of the rom opposite the TODAY door now used, so that there Service Club Open House. would be an entrance and an Station Hospital—Bingo, 7 p.m. . exit. Bend USO—Bingo, 8 p.m. The letter of commendation, SUNDAY written by Maj. Paul L. Diedi- "It was sure —swell of—you —to—get me— a— date too! Service Club—Open House; Truth and Consequences, 8:30 p.m. ker, CE, Post adjutant to Capt. Station Hospital Open House & Recordings. Bond USO—“ Breakfast is served,” 10 a.m. Open house and re Wiley Wood, company comman freshments all day. der, reads in part as follows: I Abbot marching song written by Guest House -Classical Recordings, 7:30 p.m. ; “S/Sgt. Robert H. McNally of Pvt. Jerry Castro. Pvt. Kenneth your company has presented a MONDAY R. Johnson was the vocalist. Service Club—GI Movies, 8:30 p. m. suggestion regarding the instal Other numbers played by the Guest House Classical Music Hour, 7:30 p.m. lation of an additional door in hand were “ King Cotton,” by Station Hospital—"Everybody Sing,” and Open Forum sponsored the supply room on opposite by Bend Kiwanis Club, 7 p.m. Sousa, and “ The Man I Love,” seide of the building now used i by Gershwin. TUESDAY for entrance. The proposal has, S/Sgt. John G. Ball, veteran Service Club Bingo Night, 8:30 p.m. been approved by the “ Ideas for of the North African, Sicilian Station Hospital Movie, "Who Done It,” 6 p.m. Officers Club—Informal party for officers on post, 8:30 p.m. Victory” committee and has been and Italian campaigns, and hold Transfer of ERC Men Into forwarded to the Post Engineer, er of the purple heart citation, Air Corps Reserve Okayed WEDNESDAY Service Club Dance, 8:30 p.m. Unassigned members of the for necessary action. A letter of • was interviewed by Lt. James Station Hospital Quiz Program, 7 p.m. commendation has gone for H. Snelling, orientation officer, Enlisted Reserve Corps partici Radio Program, KBND—“ Camp Abbot on Parade,” 8 to 8:15 p.m. ward to St. McNally, and the on the weekly Camp Abbot ra pating in the Arm y Specialized THURSDAY Committee wishes to recom dio program over Station KBND Training Reserve Program are Service Club—“ Khaki Kapers,’ 56th. Bn.--Everybody welcome mend him for promotion in the at eight o’clock W e d n e s d a y authorized ot transfer to the A ir 8:30 p.m. event of an opening in your or- j night. Sergeant Ball, now in Corps Enlisted Reserve when Station Hospital Chaplain Goldburg informal talks—7 p.m. structor of engineer trainee de the recruiting of aviation cadets ganization. FRIDAY “ A copy of this letter is being molition units told of some of is reinstituted, provided they Service Club Make a Record, Free, and Game Night, 9.00 p.m. Station Hospital Movie, "Are Husbands Necessary, 6 p.m. forwarded to Enlisted Personnel his encounters with the Ger possess the required physical Bend USO—Dance class, 8 p.m. Branch to be recorded in Sgt. mans from a script prepared by and mental qualifications and Lt. Harriett M. Whiteman, as are not already earmarked for McNally’s 201 file.” sistant public relations officer. a particular branch of the Army, On the same program, the Ninth Service Command Head 362nd Arm y S e r v i c e Forces quarters has announced. Men SCENE: Adjutant’s office, Post Headquarters. Post Chapel, Bldg. 208 ; 11th Gp. Chapel, band, under the direction of who qualified for ASTRP dur Bldg. 1255 ; 12th Gp. Chapel. Bldg. 754; 2:30 a.m. TIME: S. ing the March 15 examinations Hospital services, Red Cross Recreation Warrant Officer C h a r l e s SOUND: Téléphone bell. (Rings seven times.) Hall. Spalding, introduced to the ra were cautioned they must enlist JEWISH SERVICES of Quarters C.Q.: Post h ea d q u arters, Charge (Sleepily) Friday— 7 :45 p.m.. Post Chapel. dio audience, “Those Fighting in the reserve program before CATHOLIC SERVICES speaking. D aily— Mass in 12th Group Chapel at Abbot Engineers,” new Camp July 1. you know . . . 7 a.m. except Monday, 7 p.m. (fo r 59th VOICE: Errr . . . hello. This is the guard . Bn. o n ly). around the Service Club. Tuesday— Choir rehearsal. Post Chapel, C.Q.: ) res? 7 p.m. Saturday— Confessions, Post Chapel, 7 VOICE: Well . . . er . . . they’s a light burning over here. to 9 p.m. (Clip and Save)______________ Sunday— Mass at Station Hospital. 7 :30 Really? Where are you now? C.Q.: a.m. (Open to others besides Medical VOICE: Errr . . . at the Service Club. Personnel) and confessions before mass; TONIGHT Mass, Post Chapel, 9 a.m. and 6 :30 p.m. C.Q.: And why is the light burning? PROTESTANT SERVICES Sunday VOICE: Some guys are . . . er . . . cleaning up . . . and stuff 7 a.m. except Monday. 7 p.m. (fo r 51st ROY ROGERS like that. 8:30 a.m.— 11th Gp Chapel (fo r 51st Bn o n ly ). C.Q.: Well . . . do you think they could do it in the dark? AND 9:16— Service a t Guardhouse. 10 a.m .--Service at Hospital in Red Don’t guess they could. VOICE: SONS OF THE PIONEERS Cross Rec. H a ll (Open to others besides C.Q.: Is that all? Medical Personnel). IN 10:45- Post Chapel (B ldg. 200). VOICE: Guess so. 11:30 - - Post Chapel, Protestant Com munion. Good night. C.Q.: 7 p.m.— General Service fo r 52nd Bn. VOICE: Good night. in Field. O ffic ia l camp newspaper, published weekly in the interests o f the personnel o f Camp Abbot, Oregon, under supervision o f the Public Relations O fficer. News matter pertaining to Camp Abbot is furnished by the Public Relations Branch and is available for general release. W ritten contributions, a rt work and photographs a re solicited and should be directed to the Public Relation* Branch. Poet H(1 qs . A nnex. Bldg. 202. Telephone Ext-8. The A B B O T E N G IN E E R receive, m aterial supplied by Camp Newspaper Service, W a r Dcp't.. 205 E. 42nd S t„ N ew York, N . Y . Credited material may not he republished without permisión o f Camp Newspaper Service. Abbot ’n Around Hero and Camp Song Share Mike Abbot Face! CH URCH RITES CAM P ABBOT THEATRE PROGRAM "THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS" 7 :30 p.m.— Post Chapel (B ldg. 200). Wednesday 7 :00 p.m. — Post hearsal. Chapel, Choir R e Chicago (CNS) Ingrid Olson,, woman and has had judo train DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES blonde and beautiful, was o f ing. Wednesday— L.D.S. Service, 11th Group Chapel, 7 p.m. fered a job as model by the oper Thursday — Christian Science, 12th Springfield, 111. (CNS) — Har Chapel, 8 p.m. ator of a magazine shop. When ried by manpower shortages, Group Recorded music Monday. Tuesday and she discovered that the man city officials have turned 200 Thursday evening and Sunday afternoon in Post Chapel. wanted her to pose unclad she head of sheep loose on the banks knocked him down, handcuffed of I..ike Springfield to substitute Pass The ENGINEER To An him and hauled him into the sta for lawn mowers by munching other Abbotman—He’ll Appreci tion house. Ingrid is a police- the grass. ate It. ALSO — "GOLDEN GLOVES" "TANGLED TRAVELS" ____________ "WINNER S CIRCLE ____________SUNDAY — MONDAY ROBERT WATSON MARTIN KOSLECK IN "THE HITLER G A N G " ALSO — RKO PATHE NEWS DREAM KIDS — COLOR CARTOON TUESDAY LIONEL BARRYMORE in "Three Men In White" Also "MR. 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