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About Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1944)
iP Adair Sentry t's Dance: USOs Schedule 'Em at Lrtland/ Salem, Albany, Corvallis Friday, January 21, 1944. Page Nine Howitzer Ready for Action | Regular program of USO activities highlights following . 883rd FA band at Albany tomorrow .... Square dance kion Thursdays at Chemeketa USO, Salem, proving popular L| in bands and night clubs*------------------- -------------------- —— Three big USO dances in Port- G. Perry, electric guitar. Most and George White also.... before induction in the Army, and thly formal tomorrow at Cor Pvt. Birch was with Dick Jurgens’ is .... Girl of Week selected ... aggregation. They’ll present a di versified program including jive, waltzes, and old and new tunes. tmal Tomorrow I.morrow night at the Corvallis p the monthly formal dance will WIVES’ MEETING POPULAR EMWs find the Wednesday-after- Leld, with the SCU orchestra tiding the music. Entertain- noon session at the Albany USO h will be furnished by the club. much to their liking, and a large 11 GIs are invited to climb on group comes each week to sew, band-wagon and make a date knit and talk, the USO informs us. The time is 3 to 5 or 5:30. k the club for tomorrow. llRL OF WEEK CHOSEN Stars of Tomorrow I charter member of the Cor- You are invited to the Stars Jis Junior Hostess League, Miss Tomorrow variety broadcast lis Larkin, was chosen this week j Portland tomorrow morning at twelfth Girl of the Week. She in George White’s Little Theatei 91st Dit. Phot® I introduced at the Wednesday- the third floor. If you like chil A GIANT 155-MM. howitzer, framed for the cameramun in its own camouflage net, gets ready lit dance, and her picture will dren’s programs—talented young- for action as Btry. A 348th FA Bn., takes part in recent .firing tests. |g in the USO Hall of Fame, ¡sters who really have something loris is a native Oregonian, ■ on the ball—then be sure to attend. ■i in Corvallis 23 years ago. She I Seven minutes of the broadcast ended Oregon State College and —sent via KGW—is given over to Iduated from the Northwestern GIs who want a little fling at Lol of Commerce, Portland, and broadcasting. i I been employed by the County Lol Superintendent for three With a roar from their powerful “The aim of the present 91st How’d you like to send a portrait ANOTHER SHOW COMING motors, the Diamond T’s thundered M> of yourself, done by a well-known , Division is to do its job in such "Showing Off," a revue with down the road and within a matter [his blonde, blue-eyed miss fav- Portland artist, to your family a way that the veterans of the girls and gags, music and magic, of minutes were rolling the 155- all outdoor sports and loves back home ? This is your chance. old 91st will he just as proud of is the next USO-Camp Show mm. howitzers into predesignated icing. She served as a junior I George W’hite Center has Eileen i the new as we are of the old." coming to Adair, due to arrive positions. itess captain. This statement was made by Crumley, whose portraits are great for evening performances on The crews, working with the pre ly prized, at the Center every Wed-, Major General William G. Livesay, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. I SUNDAY DISCUSSIONS cision of a football backfield, soon division commander and the princi nesday evening. If you’d like a! Scheduled for Theaters 2 and had the guns on the target and K new series,of discussions got | sketch, look her up or make an ap- pal speaker at the Portland Junior ■leeway January 9 at the Cor- | pointment. Chamber of Commerce Annivers 5, “Showing Off" is made up of awaited only- the command from ilis USO, led by Dr. and Mrs. ary Luncheon Wednesday, which Hollywood talent who insure the observation post to open fire. I R. Chambers of the Oregon honored Floyd Campbellv chosen fast-moving, breezy dialogue Thus began the first battalion Swing Your Partner I kte College psychology depart- Junior First Citizen of Portland for und acts. ¡test for the 348th FA Bn. These Fame of the Thursday - night 1943. Int. The topic Sunday will be tests, given to all field artillery I'hat Should Be Our Attitude square dances at Chemeketa Street ’ units every year, arc part of the Clarifying the role of the in Iward the Enemy, Now and in the USO in Salem is spreading, and fantry in modern warfare, General , current post-maneuver training be- civilians who have been invited to Iture?” j ing conducted throughout the 91st Livesay said: ¡January 30 the group will dis dance, making the occasion a sort Divarty. Men Will Win. Not Machines es “What Values Can a Soldier of family affair, are now bringing Working under the pressure of a “ Victories arc won by the sol- It- to During Training or in Bat- in some mighty pretty girls from stop watch, the gun crews strive to The discussions are fun and farms and ranches near Salem, dier on the ground fighting his Portland’s Civic Theater two reduce the time necessary for put way forward foot by foot, We they tell us. tightening. weeks ago came to Cams Adair. ting their batteries into action and All GIs who come around on started this war with a tendency This coming week the tables are shifting from one target to another, Thursday nights have a good time toward the belief that this was a turned as 100 first nighters from while the officers on the O. P. lance Tomorrow at at the USO’s 9 o’clock square war of total mechanization, man the 91st Division entruck for the increase their proficiency in con IHere’s the schedule of uso dancing session. The dance rou was to be relegated to suhordin- Theater’s latest production, “The duct of fire. ate part of only operating ma Inces tomorrow night in Portland: tines are easy to learn. Willow and I," on Wednesday. With drizzling rain soaking them chines. Yet, at the time of the (National Catholic Community Representative connoisseurs of to the skin, the Redlegs turn their Irvice USO, 318 S. W. VVashing- Poland invasion, the German TOUR FORESTRY BUILDING the legitimate stage will be drawn equipment off the road and onto Army consisted of 25 armored L—Dance of the week from 8:30 The educational trip Sunday is 111:30 p.m. Junior hostesses will to the Oregon Forestry Building, divisions, 10 mobilized infantry from all units of the division, and the range only to have it sink to division and 265 infantry divi the group will be transported to the axles in a sea of mud. I there. An extra prime mover is brought and from Portland free of charge h’MCA-YWCA-USO, Social hall, with the bus leaving the Chemek sions.” eta USO at 2 p. m. There is no He also pointed out that in Attu —a departure from previous poli- into position ax precious second» pCA, Broadway at Taylor—Jun- charge. tick away, and chains are connect the story was the same. Despite ey. r hostess-servicemen’s dance, with Oregon wood has been used in A special invitation to the mem ed to the buried truck. the fact that our forces had air kheme, “Jam Session.” making each room one of beauty, Throwing mud in all directions, [Williams Avenue USO (Negro), and for men who expect to build and sea superiority for months, the bers of the 91st Division was made N Tillamook St.—Dancing from their own homes after the war. as final battle was won by rifle and by Donald Marye, director of the the second truck finds »olid foot- group, when the Theater presented ing and pulls its load to firm ■ to 11 p.m. well as men interested in archi bayonet. ground. The crew, realizing that “These day» the entire nation is “Meet the Wife.1 tecture or the building trades, this much needed time has been lost, 1TLAND SUNDAY DATES especially-arranged guided trip wilt following operations on its war work» with unrelenting spend to WHAT PRICE CHIVALRY? maps. It is to be noted that the lf you’re in Portland Sunday, be well worth attending. Memphis (CMS)—Henry Reyn get their gun into position. lis is what the USOs will have to ever-present front lines on these Covered from leggings to helmet maps are simply where the infant olds saw a blond lugging a huge per you: DANCING POPULAR > package into the post office. Chiv-' with mud. the men return to <-amp ryman is.” Afternoon of square dancing held Saturday night dances continue alrously he offered his aid. The tired but proud that there will be I the Jewish Community Center to be popular at Salem’s Chemek, WE DON'T DKINk ANYWAY heavy bundle taxed bis slight phys- [ two leas target, to »hoot at an tha BO, 1636 S. W. 13th Avenue. eta USO. This week the 276th Inf. K-ingfield, Me. (CN8>—Mrs. Ar ique but, after three stops for range. Chapel sing from 9:45 to 10:30 band will provide the music. thur G. Woodward heard a craah of breath, he finally made it. B>, Coffee club 9 to 12 noon and Tuesday nights are taken up by When in trouble or need, see dal hour from 4 to 6 p.m. at the special parties for military units glass m the cellar. She investigat “Thanks,” said the blond. “Come ed. found a raccoon lapping up the and »ee the show tonight. I’m your chaplain or go to the Ameri- MCA-USO, Sixth at Taylor. providing their own music. Mae Young, the woman wrestler, can Red Cross. remnant» of a bottle of Scotch. Meet in front of YWCA, Broad- Young Businessmen Mud Stymies 348th FA Hear Gen. Livesay — But Not for Long 100 lst-Nighters From 91st Invited To Go to Portland Date for the next formal — a ay at Taylor, at 1:30 p.m. for Valentine Dance — is February 8. impus room party in private l“A Hunting We Will Go,” movie i Can You Use $25,000? Jarring Laurel and Hardy, will I Here's Golden Chance J shown at 2 and 7:30 p. m. at the I la'ional Catholic Community Serv- , New York (CNS)—Servicemen I- USO, 319 S. W. Washington.! are eligible to share in the $50.000 I ring will follow at 4 and 11 p.m. in prizes the Pabst Brewing Cotn- i pany is offering for the best ar- ' tide of not more than 2.000 words F33rc/ Band at Albany Dancers at the Albany USO last submitted on "Post-War Employ P urday found how good the 883rd ment.” First prize is $25.000 in [A Bn. Band is. and the same war bonds, second prize is $10.000 end will furnish the music again in war bonds and 15 additional awards of $1.000 each will be made. U' Trow night. Included in the orchestra are Pfc. Envelopes containing manuscripts 'em Temofonte and Cpl. Lou Lo- [ must be postmarked not later than 1 ttelli, »ax; Pvt. A. Silverman, i Feb. 7 and should be sent to the; iano; Pvt. Cliff Birch, trumpet; Pabst Brewing company. 551 Fifth *t. John Forrest, drums; and Pvt. Avenue, New York, 17, New York. * Yo-Ho Heave Ho! Yo-Ho Heave Ho! *¡•1 !>»*. Phot« MEN OF THE Jlhth FA Bn. sweat and strain an they are forced by old man mud to pu-h their prime movers and 153-mm. howitaers thronxh «pota on the range where ever their powerful machine* let them down. I