Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, December 17, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Chemical Warfare's
Instructions Issued
The universe is filled with spiritual
ideas, which He evolves, and they
are obedient to the Mind that
makes them” (p. 295).
Camp Office Advises
Men on Gas Defense
An illustrated leaflet of instruc­
tions, in case troops of Camp Adair
have chemical warfare agents
used against them, is being issued
by the Chemical Warfare Property
Office, headed by Major E. F.
Armstrong.
The illustrations are sketches
done by Pfc. Donald Lynch and
they show a soldier putting on the
mask, getting out of a gassed
area, etc., in line with the instruc­
tions, as follows:
“If the Japs use gas: Shut your
eyes—stop breathing—put on your
mask. In an airplane spray attack
get under your raincoat, shelter
half or any other shelter.
“If vesicants are breathed—get
out of the gassed area and remain
quiet—until evacuated by medical
men. But if it is a lung irritant
only, like phosgene, just put on
your mask and remain quiet where
you are—the gas will blow away.
“If gas gets in your eyes, have
a medical man wash your eyes
with boric acid or bicarbonate of
soda solution.
“Areas subjected to gas atttacks
may absorb vesieants—contact
with such areas may cause bums
Most of you soldiers are accustomed to seeing Cpl. Nick
or blistering.
Sansonia doing his stuff on an accordian. Just to prove his ver­
“Remove contaminated clothing
satility. v>e show Nick dreaming of a White Christmas at the
at once .
outside of the gassed
control board of the mighty Wurlitzer—al) right, an organ then.
area, of course.
Signal Corps Photo.
“Use rag, handkerchief or any
At 1045. a general Protestant com­
other material that has not been
munion service will be held, to
contaminated . . . Blot, don’t rub.
which all men are cordially invited.
"Use protective ointment. Rub
in immediately (You carry it in
your mask carrier) with your
CHAPEL SERVICES
SA - r X kJ
hand, remove it with cloth, then
Sunday,
December 20th, 1942
rub on again and leave it. If you
Chapel
No. 7
have no ointment dab on no-cor­
C and 1st St. North
rosive decor, agent, or gasoline, t
. 0700—Episcopal Holy Communion.
oil, automobile extinguisher fluid
0800and 1000—*Catholic Mass.
(Pyrene) or a solution of chloride
0900 and 1100—General Protestant
of lime. Then wash with water
Service.
and GI soap.
1500—Bible Study.
“Test for gas . . . Insert two
Chaplain Harmon, Post Chap­ 1930—Evening Service.
fingers in side of mask—take mod­
erate breath then clear mask. Cau­ lain, will resume his usual Sunday 1930—Men’s Choir Practice every
Thursday.
tion—when testing be careful not morning Bible Class at 0930 on
to allow equipment to touch the December 20th. These classes have
proven very interesting to the
Chapel No. 8
ground.”
men in the past and all are invited
C and 5th St., North
to be present this Sunday, at Post 0800—Lutheran Service.
j 11. ASK FOR—
Chapel Avenue D and 3rd Street 0900 and 1000—’Catholic Mass.
North.
1100—Protestant Service.
I
At the regular morning worship 1630—Protestant Vespers.
service at 100O, the Chaplain will 1830—Discussion Club,
Catholic Mass every week day
bring a special Christmas message.
BI TTER and
except Monday, 1830.
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Sporting Goods
Luggage
Auto Accessories
Electrical Appliances
Toys and Games
Dinnerware
Kitchen Appliances
Auto Seat Covers for Your Car
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Thursday, December 17,1942.
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Corvallis
POST CHAPEL. SERVICES
Avenue D and 3rd Street North
Friday, December 18
2000—Jewish service, Spl. Bernard
Axelrad.
Saturday, December 19
1900—Catholic Confession.
Sunday. December 20
0800—Catholic mass. Chaplain
Talbot.
0900—Episcopal communion. Chap­
lain Newman.
0930—Bible Class, Chaplain Har­
mon.
1000—Protestant Christmas serv­
ice, Chaplain Harmon.
1045—General Protestant Com-
,
munion. Chaplain Harmon.
1115—Latter Day Saints, Pfc. Al­
ma Nielsen.
Wednesday, December 23rd, at
1930 (7:30 p. m.) a special service
will be conducted by Father George
H. Swift of St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, Salem, Oregon. Christmas
carols and other music will be pro­
vided by members of the church
choir.
CATHOLIC
Chapel No. 2—10:30 a. m.
Chapel No. 3—7:00 a.m..
a.m., 11:30 a.m. Confession Satur­
day, 3:00 to 5:00; 6:00 to 7:00.
Mass daily at 6:30 p.m. except
Wednesday.
Chapel No. 4—6:45 a.m., 10:45
a.m., 11:30 a.m. Confession Satur­
day. 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Fri­
day Sorrowful Mother Novena.
Chapel No. 5—8:00 a.m. to 8:30
a.m. Confession Saturday 6:00 to
7:00 p.m.
Chapel No. 6—7:00 a.m. to 11:15
NEWS. LOAFERS—
BREAD FOR SALE!
Bread, fresh from the new
Post bakery, can be purchased
by army personnel at the Food
Sales Store, Assistant Sales Of­
ficer Lt. Wesley P. Herrmann,
said yesterday. Price is 3 cents
per loaf.
The GI bread, which has been
rated tops by all partaking
("the texture of angel food
cake”), can be purchased dur-
ing sales store hours, 8:30 to
11:15 a. m. and from 1:00 until
2:30 p. m.
Sales Store is located at Ave.
1 and 1st St. N.
Though opened only a short
while, as high as 23,000 loaves
per day have already been turned
out at the new bakery.
Cp/. D. Atley Reports
About Private V. Ivich
Pvt. Vladislav Ivich, who for two
years had a restaurant in Brook­
lyn, now has the same job in our
army as he used to have in the
Italian navy. He is on duty at the
officers’ mess in the artillery of
the Timber Wolf Division.
On this job he is impressed by
the quantity and quality of the
food, as compared with what the
Italian officers had. The ujual Ital­
ian breakfast, he says, was bread
and coffee.
Ivich was born in the town of
Molcalvo-Pisino, near Trieste, and
he is of Austrian ancestry, but
that place was proclaimed part of
Italy after World War No. 1 and
he was drafted into the Italian
navy between 1929 and 1932.
He served as an attendant in
the officers’ mess on two large Ital­
ian vessels in the Mediterranean
Sea. One was the Taranto, similar
to an American battleship, Ivich re.
members, and the other was the St.
George, more like an American
cruiser.
Two years ago Ivich'came to the
United States and busied himself
in trying to get together enough
money to bring his wife and small
son to the United States. Since the
war began, Ivich has had no word
of his family. He has cabled Christ­
mas greetings and hopes for an
answer. He isn’t yet a citizen and
is eager to become one.
By Cpl. D. Atley.
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Officers and Men of Camp Adair
Christian Science
"Is the Universe. Including Mar..
Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the
spbject of the Lesson-Sermon in
I all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday.
Golden Text: "Known unto God
are ail his works from the begin­
ning of the world” (Acts 15:181.
Among the citations which com­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol­
lowing from the Bible: “Through
faith we understand that the worlds
were framed by the word of God,
so that things which are «een were
not made of thing* which do ap-
pear” (Heb. 11.3).
The Lesson-Sermon also include«
the following correlative passage«
from the Christian Science text­ £
book, "Science and Health with
Key to the Scripture»” by Mar>'
Baker E ddy: "God creates and gov­
erns the u<iivet .*-, (ocludmg Mai*. I -, a
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PROTESTANT
Chapel No. 2—9:15 a. m., Chap-
lain Cleland, Chaplain Thompson.
Chapel No. 3—10:00 a.m.. Chap­
lain Howard Patrick. Vespers,’ 7
p.m. Bible Study, Wednesday, 7
p.m. Choir, Thursday, 7 p.m.
Chapel No. 4—8:00 a.m. and 8:45
a.m. Lutheran, 9:45 a.m. Evening,
7:00 p.m. Bible Study, Tuesday and
Wednesday at 7:00 ;*n.
Chapel No. 5—9:00 a.m., Chap­
lain Roberts, 10:00 a.m.. Chaplain
Jackson, 10:45 a.m., Communion,
6:30 p.m., Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.,
Evening worship.
Chapel No. 6—9:00 a. m.. Chap­
lain Ormond, 10:00 a.m., Chaplain
Churchill, 7:00 p.m., Songfest.
JEWISH
Friday, December 18, 321 Med
Chapel No. 9
Bn. Rec. Hall, DA 3rd South.
C and 9th St. North
Every other Friday at Chapel
No. 2.
0800 and 1000—*Catholic Mass.
7:30 p.m.. Orthodox, 8:00 p.m..
0900 and 1100—Protestant Service.
1830—Catholic Mass every week Reformed.
day.
“If I had known married life
1900—Novena Services every Tues­ was so pleasant I'd have tried it
day.
20 years ago,” said S/Sgt. Ray­
1930—Bible Study Class every mond Carey, of a Timber Wolf bat­
Wednesday.
tery, on returning from a wedding
trip to his mess hall. Marriage
Chapel No. 10
didn’t reduce his efficiency. His
I) and 9th St. North
mess hall was still marked “su­
0700, 0900 and 1130—’Catholic perior.”
Mass.
Vichy will soon be back to its
‘ 1000—Protestant Service.
pre-war status—just a nice place to
j 1800—Protestant Vespers.
! 1930—Choir Rehearsal (Cath) ev- tret a drink of water.—The New
cry Tuesday and Thursday. Yorker.
11945—Choir Rehearsal (Prot) ev­
ery Wednesday.
Watches — Jewelry
1530-1700 and 1900-2100 Catholic
Musical Instruments
Confessions, Saturday.
Chapel No. 11
D and 5th St. North
1 0900 Protestant Service (for at­
tached troops).
j 1000- Protestant Service and com­
munion (for Div. and spec­
ial troops).
1100 - Christian Science (also Wed.
at 1900).
1200— •Catholic Mass.
1900—Lutheran Service.
: 1800 Catholic Mass every week
day.
1900—Catholic Choir Rehearsal
Friday.
1930—Catholic Confessions Satur-
day.
•Confessions before Mass.
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