Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 7 of 12
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Friday August 261960
Fourth Army
Suggestion
Winners Named
Fourth U. S. Army continues to
slice the suggestion award pie but
no one at Fort Hood is winning
any of it.
Two suggestions submitted by
Army medical personnel were top
winners in the Fourth U. S. Army
Military Suggestion Contest for
the quarter ending June 30 it was
announced recently.
The $150 first prize was vot
ed to SFC Myers W. Henry
assigned to the Surgical Re
search Unit Brooke Army
a or S a
Houston Tex. by the Fourth
Army Incentive Awards Re
view committee and the sec
ond place prize of $100 was
awarded to M-Sgt. Vern D.
Shepherd Army Medical
Service School at Ft. Sam
Houston.
SFC Henry's suggestion dealt
with a modification to the Stryker
Frame. It is designed to add to
the comfort of burned patients.
Sgt. Shepherd's suggested pro
curement of an electric comput
ing machine for ascertaining stu
dent averages by various branch
es engaged in teaching procedure
the medical service school.
Othr contest winners were:
S-Sgt. John W. Scott Ft. Sill
01la. third place prize $50 Spe
cialist Kurt J. Bentsen Ft. Sill
fourth prize of $35. Sp-5 Forrest
I
Cub Scout
Events
Cub Scout Pack 111 will con
duct its annual Roll Call next
Tuesday 30 August at 7:30 p.m.
in the Youth Activities Bldg. Fort
Hood. It is requested that all cur
rently enrolled Cubs and their
parents attend this very impor
tant meeting. This roll call will'
facilitate the re-registration which
occurs in September of all Cub
Scouts in the Pack.
The theme for this month's Pack
meeting will be "Akela's Coun
cil." Indian headdresses will be
shown and a lively meeting is
anticipated.
Parents with Cub age boys 8-10
years who wi "i enroll their
sons at this meeting are urged
to attend. Help your boy start up
the Cub Scout Trail with his
friends.
Den 4 which has been located
in McNair Village needs a Den
mother. Any mother wishing to
assist may contact the Cub Mas
ter Lt. Ford Duke at FH 46128
or ME 43382 after duty hours.
For information concerning new
enrollments in Cub Scout Pack
111 call Lt. Col. Buchanan at
FH45215 or FH43239 after duty
hours.
Back your Pack and watch it
go Back your Cub and watch him
grow.
N. Canfield AMSS Ft. Sam
Houston was awarded fifth place
prize of $15.
FILL YOUR FREEZER
NOW!
Beef Is Down
Now is the time to buy
Everything For Your Freezer
Buy Now-Pay Later!
Call ME4-22I1 in Killeen
Call M07-5535 in Copperas Cove
&
Frozen Food Service
Lampasas Locker Plant
See the Chery Mystery Show in color Sunday* NBC-TV
This is the sprightly Impala Convertible
Corvair—already proud winner of Motor
Trend magazine's Car-of-the-Year
award for engineering advancement—
now walks away with another one: the
coveted Industrial Designers Institute
Gold Medal. The award was presented
to William L. Mitchell General Motors
vice president in charge of Styling Staff
in recognition of Corvair's "finely scaled
proportions with a minimum of orna
mentation." Your Chevy dealer's
waiting to show you
Corvair's everything yCHEVROLET
the experts say it is.
For Economical Transportation
ACHIEVEMENTS—Gazing
CHEVROLET
You couldn't pick abetter time to buy your new Chevrolet to like what Chevy's got just as much as everybody else
(or Corvair) than right now when more people are buying (Especially the money you'll save.) Check your dealer
them than ever before. Chances are good you're going on the details while there's still a wide choice of models.
CH
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RVAIR awamnningest OAR
See Chevrolet cars Chevy's Corvairs and Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's
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HIGHWAY 190 KILLEEN TEXAS ME4-3136
at reminders of historical division
achievements Colonel Walter A. Edens newly assigned execu
tive officer 2d Armored Division' Artillery pays tribute to the
unit at a special presentation held recently in his honor#
(Official U.S. Army photo by SFC West)
Lt. Robert C. Key has been| Lt. Walter C. Koehler has been
assigned to the 53d Signal Bat- assigned as Battalion Adjutant of
talion as platoon leader in Co
A. Prior to his arrival he com
pleted the Signal Officers Course
at Fort Monmouth N.J.
III!
the 53d Signal Battalion. He suc
ceeds Capt. Joseph N. Miciotto
who has been reassigned to .the
304th Signal Battalion in Korea.
Newcomb
School
of Ballet
FT. HOOD—KILLEEN
Enroll Now
for the
September
Semester
Pre-Paratory Ballet
for
Pre-School Children
Call: Killeen
ME4-6552
or
ME4-6368
THE YEAR'S
BESTSELLER
This is the Corvair 700 4-Door Sedan
THE ARMORED SENTINEL. FORT HOOD TEXAS
Religious Services
Sunday Services: PROTESTANT
West Post Soldiers' Bible Class Bn. Ave. West 0900
Bible Study Hospital Chapel 0900
East Post Soldiers' Bible Class Bldg. 443 0930
Stockade Chapel 1000
Hospital Chapel (Ward C-5) Bldg. 3295 ...1000
Post Sunday School For all ages including adults 0930
Youth Church Bldg. 442 104.'
52nd Street Chapel HOC
Battalion Avenue East Chapel 1000 1100 1930
17th Engineer Chapel 0945
162nd Street Chapel 0930
Battalion Ave. West 110(
Brigade Avenue East Chapel 110C
Brigade Avenue West Chapel 1100
Post Chapel (50tb Street) 1100
37tb Street East Chapel 0900. 1100 1900
Junior High Fellowship Bldg. 442 ....1800
Senior High Fellowship Bldg. 442 1830
Fellowship and Religious Movie 17th Engr Chapel 1800
Fellowship and Religious Movie Bn East Chapel ....1900
PROTESTANT DENOIWI NATION AI SERVICES
Seventh Day Adventist Brigade Ave. East Chapel Friday 1930
Christian Science—52nd Street Chapel 1000
Latter Day Saints Bldg. 441 1045 1730 1900
Lutheran—37th Street East Chapel 1000
Church of Christ—37th Street East Chapel 1430
Episcipal 52d St. Chapel 0900
Christian Science 52nd St. Chapel Wednesday 190C
WEEK-DAY SERVICES
Officers Christian Union. Bldg. 441 Thurs 1930
37th St. East Chapel—Monday 1930
37th St. E. Sat. Gospel Fellowship Saturday 1830
37th Street East Chapel—Wednesday 1930
CHOIR PRACTICE
Battalion Ave. East Wednesday 2000
!•. Ave hlast l'hrusday ...U
Post Chapel (50th Street) Thursday 1930
Wednesday 2015
Youth Church Choir Bldg. 442 Saturday 0900
PROTESTANT WOMEN OF THE CHAPEL
Meeting—4th Friday of each month—Bldg. 442 0930
Sunday Masses: CATHOLIC
Hospital Chapel (Ward C-5 Bldg. 3289) 0800
Battalion Avenue East Chapel 0800 0900
Brigade Avenue West Chapel 0900
37th Street West Chapel 0700 0900 1000 1100 1200
Post Chapel (50th Street) 1000
162nd Street Chapel 1100
17th Engineer Chapel 1100
Baptisms:
37th Street West Chapel—Sunday By Appointment
Daily Masses:
37th SL West—Mon.-Fri. 1645
Sat 1530
ost Chapel Mon-Fri 1130
Battalion Ave. East—Mon.-Fri. .. 1635
Sat 1700
162d Street Chapel Mon-Fri 1640
Saturday 1140
CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Weekly Confessions—Saturday:
37th Street West Chapel 1600-1700
Battalion Avenue East Chapel 1730-1830
57 th Street West Chapel 1900-2030
I 17th Engineer Chapel 1600-1700
1162nd St. Chapel 1900-2000
Miraculous Medal Novena:
137th Street West Chapel—Wednesday 1900
Religious Instruction:
•Altar Boy Practice—37th Street West Chapel Saturday....0900-1100
Choir Practice:
137th St. West Chapel—Friday 1815
Holy Name Society:
Corporate Communion—2nd Sunday—37th St. West Chapel ..... 0900
Meeting—Last Monday—Religious Education Center 1930
Ladies Sodality:
Corporate Communion—1st Friday—37th St. West Chapel 0900
Meeting—1st Friday—Religious Education Center 1000!
Monthly Communion 3d Sunday 37th St. West 0900
TEEN-AGERS
Discussion Grp. Bldg. 442 Thursday 1930
Corporate Communion 4th Sunday. 37tb St 0900
JEWISH
Sabbath Evening Services (268th St. Chapel) 1915
Sabbath Morning Services (268th St. Chapel) 1000
Sabbath Study Group (417 Smith Dr. Walker Village) 1315
Thursday Adult Hebrew Class (417 Smith Dr. Walker Village 1900
Lox and Bagel Breakfast (First Sunday of each month
Social Hall across from 268th St. Chapel)
Women's Circle (2d Wednesday each month)
For Information Call 268th St. Chapel Extension 38112
SFC Oxford
Wins 5 Awards
At Perry Shoot
SFC Donald Oxford Bat
tery A 3d Arty. 2d Armored Di
vision has won five awards at the
National Rifle and Pistol Matches
Camp Perry Ohio.
Sgt. Oxford qualified for selec
tion to attend the National Match
es by advancing from small unit
competition to the All-Army Cham
pionships held at Fort Benning
Ga. June 1 to 12 of this year.
At the NRP matches he won
the fifth place award in the 100-
yard Metallic Sight Match 39.
scoring 390.14 and in the Dewar
Metallic Sight Match 46 scoring
397.25.
He took fourth place honors in
the four position 50-yard Any
Sight Match 47 scoring 382.14
in the 50-yard Any Sight Match
48 scoring 399.24 and in the 50-
meter Any Sight Match 49- scor
ing 397.18.
His overall average in the
Prone Any Sight Championship
Match was 3146.156 out of pos
sible 3200.
During this 43d annual firing
match a total of 2.379 handgun
shooters attended. Both military
and civilian personnel from this
country and overseas areas com
peted for top individual and team
honors.
THRIFTY THOM SAYS:
"Enroll"
Your Entire
Family
Open a savings account here
in the name of everyone in
your family even baby.
All accounts are fully insur
ed and earn regularly.
KILLEEN
Savings & Loan Association
425 N. 8th ME4-3188
ICE
SWIFT'S QUALITY
Vz
Gal.
Calif. U. S.
No. 1
Thompson
Seedless
JPUTCASH
FUN-PRIZES-DOGS EVERYBODY COME!
"KIPS"
Whole
ONLY
Cut-Up Fryers
lb. 35c
WESSON OIL
CAKE MIX
FLOUR
SHORTENING
BEEF STEW
Kleenex Towels
Valley Fresh Produce
BELL PEPPERS
2
Lb.
O O N
'5.00 In Big Tex FREE
FREE BONUS STAMPS
(50 Free Stamps)
with purchase of $5.00 or more Aug. 24 25 26 27+h. PRE
SENT COUPON WITH PURCHASE—Limit one per person.
CREAM
6 oz. Instant
MAXWELL HOUSE
Gladiola
Peter Pan
Lbs. For 25C
GRAPES
2
Lbs. F.r 25C
LIMES
Mexico Each lc
SQUASH
Yellow Lb.
FREE
25c CRAYOLA
Page Seven
DOG SHOW
To be held on Spot Cash Parking Lot Saturday
Aug. 27th at 5:30 p.m. Each entry will receive
Free can of Dog Food. Prizes for Winners!
FREE Drinks for all—Come in Today and get
your FREE entry blank.
II
"BONUS SPECIAL"
2 Lb. Can
Quart
Z£ FOR
All Flavors
25 lb. print bag
Kimbell
3 a
Austex
I
..No. 300 Can
FOR
Twin-Pac..
PRICES GOOD Fri. & Sat. Aug. 26 & 27
Mon. Aug. 29th
Open
7 A. M. to 9 P. M.
1308 E. Rancier
Bach Jo Sdwol SpsudalA
98c 2 Hole Note Book Paper 59c
50c 2 Hole Note Book Paoer 3 f.r
T' Note Book
Killeen Ph. ME4-5&61
25c Malt with each first and second
grade school list. or $2.50 purchase
in school supplies plus double stamps
on each purchase.
with Plastic Pocket Only
SPOT CASH VARIETY STORE
YOUR "BIG TEX" REDEMPTION CENTER
1308 E. Rancier KILLEEN Ph. ME4-5661
Double "BIG TEX" STAMPS On Wed. with $2.0 purchase
89c
98c
19c
(16 pack)
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254649/m1/7/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.