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Friday, August 19, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 LIFE’S BYWAYS! SPECIAL Southern Oregon Miner Published Every Friday at 167 East Mam Street ASHLAND. OREGON Leonard N. Hall Entered as second-class February IS. matter 1935 at the postoffice at Ashland, Oregon, under the act of March 3. 187». SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) ONE YEAR 31.31 80c SIN MONTHS Mailed Anywhere in the United States) PERMANENT WAVES Editor and Publisher ★ ★ ★ TELEPHONE 170 REGULAR M.Mi XX XX EN WHAT ARE St »ME IMPORT ANT I’OINTH ABOUT THE LU BRICATION OF MY CAR ’ Gone are the days when a man could slip into a pair of giimy coveralls, grab a grease gun. and shoot enough grease Into the joints of his vehicle to keep It running fairly quietly for another thousand miles or so Modern automobiles an* built with the lubrication out lets pointing downward, rather than outward, so that it Is vlr- | tually impossible to grease a car unless it is over a grease pit or on a hoist, and modern automobile parts require a wide variety of lubricants for proper greasing, ranging from lightest oils to stif fest greases. The oil In the crankcase, which lubricates the pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft bearings and cer tain other engine |>arts. la the most important factor in proper lulu i< ut loti The "Il level Should b» kept high enough to prevent burn ing out of bearings mid the oil should la* changed often enough to insure proper viscosity ami purity Other parts which must be lub ricated regularly include the trans mission and clutch bearings, dif ferential. wheel bearings, spring shackles, steering mechanism, gen erator and distributor If lubrica tion of some <»f these (»arts, such as the steering mechanism, is ne glected t<x> long, mechanical fail ure of the jiart may lead to a i serious smaahup The careful driver will be just as watchful of his automobile's lubrication as he is of the brake and light adjustment, wheel align ment and condition of mechanical parts He knows he must have his car Under control at all times, and he can do this only if hr has ab solute confidence in its ability to perform aa he wishes It to per form “THE TRUTH XX ILL AN OVERLOOKED DEPARTMENT OF INDICATION Recent breaking up of a gang of youthful shop lifters here has brought to the attention of Ashland folks the problem of guiding youngsters along the straight and narrow path, in any community, a cer tain proportion of the boys are going to stray trom the prescribed trail, and getting them back onto it is a delicate problem. Ashland, fortunately, has the advantage of a police force which understands this problem fully, and which 15 OUT as F ar as R oscoe ts C ohcirnuj , attempts to apply remedies not only to protect the A nn UirtL WHO ORPERS LIVER. AMP ÜNiONÎ WITH A public, but also those which will work for the ultimate cv>MVV>sxr> or a QAexic C hlest M i * h , ret A umc - m ------------- W cua C* best interests of wayward boys. The record here, since F ote a 13 c -S ave A m Y whule ; Chief of Police C. P. Talent was appointed by Mayor Wiley about five years ago. is something of a surprise when analyzed. Franco launched his march to XJadrid. A brief month Of the 400 lads who have found themselves in the was thought to be all the time necessary to complete police station for one kind of mischief or another dur the uprising, the capital and control the country. ing Talent’s term, but five of them have been "sent But workers, take farmers and commoners resented such up.” Four were sentenced to reform school and one an invasion—to the death. They rose and fought, and to the state penitentiary. Of those feeling the brunt of fought well, for the war today is still in a deadlock the law. but one has chosen to become a law-abiding despite colored news dispatches to the contrary. youth. Three of the others have been repeaters since Italy’s planes and submarines have blockaded ports their release from confinement. of loyalist Spain during all this time, have sunk several But of the other members of the 400. only 10 have hundred British merchant ships attempting to unload ever been back into the police station for questioning foodstuffs there, and German planes and guns and or discipline. Which leaves about 390 lads who re tanks have been prominent in the attacks on the people • sponded 100 per cent to the treatment received from of Spain. Thousands of Italian soldiers are protecting Church of (he Ashland police when they were caught on the wrong Mussolini's investment in the civil war, for if the in Nazarene side of good citizenship. Of the 10 who have been in surgents should lose, so will Italy and Germany. Their Fourth nini < Street* the station twice in the last five years, but two are fortunes are bet on the success of the revolution. E. E. XX ord«, worth, Minl.ter figured to be "bad”—or repeaters. The cure has worked The people of Spain, the small land owners, the Our church motto: "The church in all other cases. workers, the business men are the pawns with which where you are never a stranger " Sun.lav ■ervioea Perhaps a large proportion of the 400 cases handled other nations are jockeying for advantage. Both Ger Sunday school, 9 45 a m , Mayor by police could have been sent to reform school had many and Italy need raw materials found in Spain, Wiley, superintendent Dr J C. M.i-*i< <taya TH* r* .n<- f**ur ju-r the letter of the law been followed. But in Ashland, and they are buying them—or attempting to—with sons who can win youth to Christ: much thought has been given to the human values bombs and bullets and men. Loyalist Spain is fighting il) Parents <2) A teacher. <3> involved and a course has been followed which has back much as we would fight back were Nazi Bundists A f>astor (4) A friend XX'«* kindly our parental readers if you produced the greatest good for the wrongdoers and to launch an attack on our government for the benefit ask are doing your best to win your own children to Christ? Our Sun which also has given society much better than average of Germany. day school teaching staff is always protection. The bombing of innocents and non-combatant ci i ready to help you to this end The Of course, Ashland police are not hampered in the vilian populations, the starving of great cities through l>astor seeks to Christianise youth church as a whole is friendly. performance of their job by a pack of hungry shysters blockades as practiced by the insurgents, with the help Our We believe we qualify according as are police in some other communities. Every time and counsel of a pair of European dictators forms one to Dr Massie We urgently Invite to our school this Lord's day a culprit is rounded up here there are no hair-splitting of the darkest chapters in modern history. The World you Morning worship, 11 o'clock barristers handcuffing justice—for a fee—and officers war was an ugly mess, but for sheer bloody wantonness Berman by the pastor Theme. Magnitude." This is the have been able to secure convictions in every case the insurgent tactics in Spain are perhaps a new low "Spiritual fourth in the aeries A study of taken to court without exception in the last five years. in the cupidity of humanity. John the Baptist of whom it is said, "He shall be great in the It is this fatal effectiveness, together with an under We should blush and bow our heads in shame even sight of the Lord standing of the problems of youth and of ways and here in America that a “civilized” people would toler Young people's devotional hour. 7 p m. All youth invited. means to meet them that has helped the youngsters ate such things on the same planet. Prayer and praise service for of Ashland keep out of serious trouble. adults. 7 p. m Junior league hour, 7 p. m Parents here should be thankful that Ashland has First Baptist Church DODGE-III 1.1. NT ITIAI.S Evening worship. 8 o'clock. Spe ARE WEEK-END EVENT an understanding, intelligent police force. It is as im cial message by Rev. C. O. Prea- i'harle* F.. I bin ham, Pastor Rae I. Hull, daughter of Mr nall. our city judge, on "The portant to the proper training of youth as public Church school meets at 9:45 and Mrs. N. B Hull of Bellview, Home." A worthwhile message schools. a. m., R L Walker, superintend became the bride Sunday of Rob Preceding the sermon we feature ★ ★ ★ HI MAMTY IS AT A LOW EBB! For two long and squandering years civil war has been raging in Spain, and about its only accomplish ment has been destruction and slaughter. The insurgents have been claiming to be on the verge of complete victory during all this time, but the loyalists have continued to hold them off, despite the pouring in of men and munitions by Italy and Ger many. Solution of the war may still be a long way off. A number of people here, reading about the bellig erence, have difficulty in understanding just what the terms "insurgents” and "loyalists” represent. Some times they are described as nationalists, left wingers and a number of other confusing terms in the news. But the trouble over there in sunny Spain seems to have originated in an "overthrow" at the polls. There, the people’s party won an election by ballot, and the losing side—the insurgents—attempted to take over by bullet. Promised military and financial help in exchange for concessions following victory, Insurgent General ent Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Rev. A. Segsworth preaching the sermon. Young People’s union will meet at 7 p m. The evening service will be at 8 o'clock. Prayer and conference meeting. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday • • June Davis left Wednesday for San Francisco for a visit with relatives. ert Dodge, son of Mr and Mrs I>OUiB Dodge of Ashland The wed ding occurred at the Congregation al church at 2 p. m. with the Rev H. S. Wannamaker reading the service. Following a two weeks wedding trip the couple will make their home in Ashland. • • Mrs. Bill Tallis of Hilt was an Ashland visitor Wednesday. • June McDougal is vacationing in Marshfield this week. Tico King Pins of Labor Day Friendly Counsel . . . We are always glad to answer questions and show our funeral home and our complete, modern facilities. But particu larly at a time of grief, we offer our friendly counsel. The grief-stricken will find unobtrusive sympathy here and a ready willingness to take the burden of everv detail off saddened shoulders. CMUtwUtor ■ I While the >'immunity and nation call a halt in business and industry for Labor day, labor forces themselves watch the two leaders of '■enemy’’ camps, William Green (left), head of the American Federation of Labor, and John Lewis, president of the Committee for Industrial Organisation. KAY’S BEAUTY SALON Phone lot IJtliln llirirl <)w lieti unti O|»rruled by < ATHEKINE t.lLIE'ITE Sometimes you dorit see the r.r. crossing intime to stop utyou can. see us any time Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phone 211 41 East Main IT im T ills E mì BI NO, I’M NOT LAZY, MY DEAR IF I KNEW WHAT THE LUMBER WOULD COST I’D MAKE SOMI NEW steps FOR the porch right AWAY. YOU’D THINK IT COST A THOUSANO DOLLARS FROM THE FIGURES F* ASHLAND LUMBER 00- AND FIND OUT HOW LITTLE THE LUMBER COSTS Boulevard and Morton Street« Rev. II. N. Wannamaker, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m , with I classes for all ages. Morning worship. II o'clock Sermon by pastor, "Lift Up Your Eyes and Ixx>k." Union young ¡»eople's meeting, 7 p m., Esther Carter leading I'mon church service, 8 j> m., at this church, the Rev. Melville T. Wire, pastor of the Methodist church, will preach the sermon. These services are all inspiring and uplifting and everybody is in vited. • McKEEN, ANDERSON WED United in marriage Wednesday in Medford wore Portia McKern and Ben Anderson, both of this city. Mrs Anderson Is manager of the Ashland Hotel Beauty shop and h<* haH been employed for th«* last year and ofie-half at the Safeway store here They will make their home in Casaloma court. When You Are Ready To Move Phone 288-R LITWILLER FUNERAL HOME • Congregational Church HAULING OF ALL KINDS Funeral Service Since 1897 (Formerly Stock’s Funeral Parlor) We Never Close—Phone 32 an interesting song service of in terest to all. 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