Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 31, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, March 31. 1944.
Bicycling at Chemeketa USO This Sunday; Court Street
USO to Move to New Location
With spring—yes, it’s here—comes the return of bicycle*------------------------
trips to the Chemeketa USO, Salem . . . starting this Sunday
EASTER BREAKFAST
at 1500. Court Street USO, Salem, is changing its location A special Easter Breakfast is
being planned for Easter Sunday
a half-block. Square dancing at*
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I morning (April 9) at the Court
Corvallis USO on Friday nights
BICYCLE TRIPS
Street USOi and will be open to all
has been cancelled until after Eas-' M
,
.
. , . currently
, , . 1 «..._ Now
good
spair jod
; _ that
.
i
a. • weather
... , is re- J | servicemen. * It v .o
is being am
arranged
ter. A repair
job is
is currently urine
being
done in Ch.mekeU
<_____ __ . VSO.
____ _ an.l
_ . they
__ _ , I sumed by the Chemeketa
Street ‘ zens.
promise bigger and better services (
¡USO, Salem. Hours will be from
after the work is finished. If you • 1500 to 1700.
It’s fun!
SATURDAY DANCE
have a Portland pass, George White
Center and various Portland USOs
Saturday
night, dancing at
TRIP TO CAPITOL
have full schedules . . .
Albany USO club will start at 2030.
The weekly educational program Music and junior hostesses will be
scheduled by the Chemeketa USO. on hand. GIs invited.
Square Dances Off
Salem, is to the State Capitol
Tonight’s square dancing session Building. All GIs are invited, and'
MOVIE ON SUNDAY
at the Corvallis USO will be the the bus will leave the USO at 1400. 1 Following coffee and doughnuts
last meeting of the group until
,
| served each Sunday morning at the
after the Easter holidays when the '
USO Changes Location ¡Albany USO, a special movie, “The
popular dance will be held again, j
Beginning tomorrow, the Court i Great Commandment,” starring
The group is under direction of
John Beal and Albert Dekker, will
Miss Betty Lynd Thompson of Ore­ 'Street USO, Salem, will move from ' be run at the Albany USO. Three
its
old
location
at
357
Court
Street
gon State College.
to the corner of Court and Com­ showings—1400, 1630 and 2000. It
mercial, one-half block west of the is the story of a Nazarene who
Repair Job Done
present building, but the building brings about peace during revolt
will
not be officially opened until against the tyranny of the Romans.
The Chemeketa USO. in Salem,
Before the last showing of the
is having its “face lifted,” with April 23.
movie, at about 1900, the regular
paint, repair and alteration job be­ I Included in tbe equipment is a i
Sunday Evening sing will be held.
ing done currently. As much serv- shower room, which will be an
ice as possible will be given to GIs added convenience for those desir-
TUESDAY DANCE OFF
during the repair period.
| ¡ng to stay in Salem over the week-
Letters are the greatest help in the world for th«, morale of ad
In observance of Holy Week,
When the work is complete the end. All the services previously there will be no dance at the Al- but they can also give information to the enemy, it ‘was demonstrated
building promises to be more in- available at the court street loca- bany USO this Tuesday night.
on problems worked by tbe Trailblazer Engineers in th«- ( iscade
viting than ever.
I tjon will now also be supplied.
Mountains.
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I
While
acting
as
“
enemy
scouts
J
dispensary giving him an appoint-
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
almost every man on this battalion ' I ment - foi fitting
----
-- glasses. ----
(!l
This
NCCS-USO—318 S.W. Washing­ has been captured and brought into
gave
his
complete
personal and
ton—Movie, “Gentleman at Heart.” the S-2 tent for interrogation. Ac­
unit identification.
1400 and 1830.
cording to international law, the
I “One thing this demonstration is
Williams Avenue Center USO
the “prisoner” has given his name,
6 . N. Tillamook Street—-Vespers, rank and serial number and then doing." says Lt. Jackson, “is show­
ing the men how little things,
1700.
| has refused to answer further ques- |
‘easilj overlooked, can gi\e valu­
I YMCA-USO—Sixth at Taylor— I tions.
able ■ military information.
chapel sing, 0945 to 1030; coffee
But Lt. Richard Jackson, acting |
*-----------------------
club, 0900 to 1200; social hour,
S-2, searches them and invariably
FULL 111 Ni l IT 1’1.US PENSION
1000 to 1800.
finds a gold-mine of information.
TO SOLDIER BENEFICIARIES
YWCA-USO—Broadway at Tay­
■ letters with a GI’s address gives
at all
lor—Rumpus room, meet in lobby
The War Department has issued
j his company identification; note­
¡of YWCA, 123P.
books and wallets, membership I a reminder that in case of death a
Jewish Community Center USO
cards and diaries give even more si.Idier's beneficiary is guaranteed
I—16.36 S.W. 13th Avenue Sunday
every cent of the insurance bene­
(Except 5-6-7-8)
data.
i dancing, 1500 to 1730.
One notebook, compiled with the . fits, as well as a pen-ion. Before
11'12. it was true that some­
commendable aim of studying to| 'July.
JI
times a person entitled to a pen­
Dances
in
Portland
lie
a
lielter
soldier,
listed
every
Priced from
Dances are scheduled for Port- weapon and all equipment of the sion as the _result of a o ildier’s
land this weekend by the follow­ battalipn. Others show a complete death ■ ould not collect all the hene-
, fits if the soldier had 110,000 worth
ing USOs:
TO.
YMCA-YWCA-USO—Broadway
Pvt. Lee of Co. A. is a new c of National Service Life Insurance.
at Taylor- April Fools' Dance at man whom Lt. Jackson didn't know. But it'» different now -Congress
20.30 to 2.330 in Social Hall of the When "captured,” he spoke noth­ removed the limitation, at d full
Largest Selection at
ing but Chinese. Volubly (anil ut­ payment of insurance and .tension
YWCA.
NCCS-USO—318 S. W. Wash­ terly unintelligibly) he insisted on is guaranteed. ANS.
ington—Dance of the week, 20.30 giving the required information in
his own language. He had prepared j Camouflage blinds the enemy!
to 2.300.
Williams Ave. Center USO—6 N. for his night patrol by leaving be- Garnish nets correctly. Too much
Tillamook Street—Dancing from hind his letters and notebook. But garnishing along edge of flat-top
he had overlooked a slip from the makes regular shadows.
2000 to 2300.
Troops Learn Letters
Dangerous to Carry
Get
Your Easter Cards
NOW!
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