Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 26, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Dec. 26, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Governor Declares
Stale ol Emergency
MiiiiiHiiiiiim
l*ICO( LAM YTION
WHEREAS, u state of wai
been declared to exist between
United HtateH of America and
I IRSI METHODIK! ( Ill IH H
Japanese Empire; and
( or. N. Main amt Iunirei SI..
WHEREAN, the Oregon Nation
Dr. George W. Bruce, Miniali r
al Guard is in active Federal ser
u'"1
Sunday church hc I kmi I undei
WHEREAS, it therefore be­
silpei ml cndeni y of Allen O Ml'
of
comes my duty as f'hief Exrcu
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live ami Commander-In-Chief of
Morning sermon at 11 <
the military forces of the State of
subject, The Web ot Lite"
Year) i he adult choir will lend Oregon to take such steps as may
the song sei vice and offer n New be necessary to safeguard the
Ilves and property of the citizens
Year anlhein
Wesley ix-ague and Methodist of Oregon; and
WHEREAS, provision must be
Youth Fellowship meet foi woi-
made for fixing responsibility for
ship at 8:1ft p. m
Evening sermon at 7 30 on sub the coordination and the direction
ject, "Managing One's Self'• 1 The of the efforts of the military es­
young ix'opie's choir will sing : an tablishment: law enforcement ma­
chinery, and volunteer civilian de­
anthem
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p III fense organizations;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, CHAR
Wednesday
LES A SPRAGUE, under the au­
thority vested in me as Governor
NEIGIIBORIKMrD ( ONGIlEt* \
of the Stat«- of Oregon and Direct­
1IONAI. I III III II
or of Civilian Defense, declare an
Boulevard unii .Mortori streeti»
unlimited emergency to exist and
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(1) Authorize and direct the
Hi blu sebool 9.45 u ni , Mrs. voluntary enrollment of a State
'liliMl V EPIK( OPAL ( HUKCH
Glcn Pivscolt superintendent
Guard pursuant to the provisions
Dr. Claude E. Kuyrr, Vicar
I
Worship scrvice il «»'clock Sub- of Chapter 91, Oregon I jiwh 1941,
Holy Cnununion H a ni
jecl <H «riuniti, "Intercession "
and
hereby
appoint
Brigadier
Church achool 9:30 u m
At 2 p. ni Tuesday, Dee 31, General Alvin C. ¡laker command­
Sermon and morning prayer ! I
Plymouth guild in thè homi* of er thereof;
a in 'Hie Masons will be present Mts C II Vaupel, 422 Boulevard
(2) Designate the Superintend­
at this service and worship with
WcdncMday nuoti, covri ud dlxh ent of State Police to coordinate,
us.
dinnei followed t»y animili meeting » • supervise and direct the activities
No Wednesday service Thurs­ <>f thè church lo wlnch all friend»
of all regular peace and other law
day there will be a New Year's are invitcd.
enforcement officers of this state
service at 9 a m
In all matters and respects touch­
You are cordially Invited to
FIRST I’KEMK YTERI AN
ing the needs and measures for
worship with ux
( III IK II
state arid civilian defense in coop­
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Howard (». Eddy, Minister
eration with the armed forces of
I REE METHODIST ( III l(( II
Bible achool at 9 45 a. m . Wirt the United States;
East .Main Ntreet
13) Authorize the State Defense
M Wright, superintendent
John K. Poet, Pastor
"What to do in ’42" will be the Coordinator to direct and complete
Sunday school at 1» 45 a
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hour Tile 1942 Yeat Text will be the voluntary civilian defense or­
Bernier Beare, superintendent ill piesenteil al that lime Special ganizations of this state and to
charge
expedite the enrollment and train­
music.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
High school <'Illistian Endeavor ing of personnel for civilian pro­
Junior meeting and Young Peo­ sei mon subject ill the morning tection services.
ple's meeting at 0 45 p. m Even­ meets at U 15 p m
(4) I hereby enjoin the people
ing worship at 7:30 p m.
Evening service at 7 30 o'clock to comply promptly with direc­
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ presenting another pen [»ortialt of tions of duly constituted military j
nesday evening at 7:30 p. rn.
Jesus' Friends
a Matter-of fact and civil authorities,
You arc w< Icome to ail services Man
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I
You will find a cordial welcome have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Seal of the State of
FIRST BAPTIST ( III IK II
in this friendly church.
Oregon to be affixed.
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
ANNA 4 1.1/ \Bi.I H II VlK.IKiV t.
Done in the City of Salem this
Bible school 9:45 II in. Classes
Funeral sei vices for Miss Antia eighth day of December, in the
for all ages
Elizabeth
Hargrove,
prominent year of our Lord, nineteen hun­
Worship at Ila in
Ashland
resident
foi
many
years, dred and forty-one.
Wednesday, 7:30 p m , prayer,
praise and Bible study ■ SO p in . who died Dec 18. were held Sat- (Signed) Charles A. Sprague.
iinlay afternoon at the J P. Dodge
Personal workers' study class
A Sons Funeral chajH-l with Rev
(J W Bruce in charge Interment
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
was at the Ashland cemetery.
E. Main and Siskiyou Hlxd.
Survivors include her sisters.
County Assessor C. A. Myers
L P. Furman, Pastor
Mis Ida M Neil and Mr». Sarah i
issued a statement last week ex­
i
and
a
niece,
Mu
T
E
Goodwin,
.Sunday school 9 45 ». m.
H Simpson of Ashland and a plaining important changes result­
Morning worship 11 o'clock
niece and two nephews in the east. ing from the new tax law Fol­
lowing are some of the items of
C. A service 8:45 ‘Sunday eve­
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information
the
assessor
felt
ning Evangelistic service to fol­ M \MIE ( I LBERTSON
would be of interest to the public:
low al 7 30 o'clock.
Funeral serviccs for Mr» Mil
Under the old law th«- assess- '
C. A service and choir practice mi» Culla»lawn were held f rom
merit
date was March 1. The first
7 30 Tuesday evening
the lutwiller Funeral home Muo­ payment of taxes on this a-ssess-
Bible study and prayer meeting day morning, with Rev Bertrand
rnent was due the 15th of the fol-
t' jo Friday < venmg
Peterson
officiating
Interment
I Everybody is , <,nllnl)y invitcd was in the Mountain View ceine- lowing March. The budgets
the various taxing districts,
o all services.
cept schools, were made for
calendar year, Jan 1 to Dec.
of the year in which the tax
collected
5c Extra for Panchromatic
Dev. and Frinirti
In changing the date of the be­
K or 5 fa, Koll«
Double Sire ?5c
ginning of the fiscal year from
Jan. 1 to July 1, the state, county
ALL FINE GRAIN DEY ELOl’ING. GUARANTEED WORK
and cities will only levy a half1
Reprint« 2c
Deckle edge or plain, double site, 3e
year tax. Most school districts al­
35 mm. 3« ex. Dev. A Printed, 3x4 prints, 95c roll.
ready being on a fiscal year basis
Mend till» ad with your order and we will send a miniature
of practically from July 1 to June
frame free. Mail films to
30 of the following year, will levy 1
for a full year. Ashland school
ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS
district levy is for a half year
BOX 157«, ST A. D, LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
only and while a few of the other
J districts have reduced their levies
otheis have voted an increase that
will more than offset the reduction
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in the county levy. This tax will
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be payable one-half March 15,
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1942, and one-half June 15, 1942,
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with a discount of one percent if
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paid in full by March 15.
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The new law changes the as­
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sessment date from March 1 to
O Illi CHRISTIAN M'li.SI i ft Bl IMIING S«X It IV
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On*. Norway Street, Borton, Maaachioelti
Jan. 1, beginning with 1942 with
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the first payment of taxes on this 1
Truthful—CorutruHive—llnbiuM-d—Irre front Senritional-
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iun — Editorial« Are Timely and Indrtu live, und It« Daily
assessment Nov. 15, 1942, with a
Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make
discount of 3 percent if paid at
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the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home.
this date, other payments will be
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due Feb 15, May 15 and Aug. 15 1
Price >12 00 Yearly, or > I 00 a Month.
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of the following year.
Saturday l««ue, including Magazine Section, >2.60 a Year.
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This law also provides for each
Introductory Offer, 6 I««ue> 25 Canu.
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taxpayer to make out his own
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Obtainable at:
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personal tax return and either
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mail or bring it to the assessor's
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office before March 1. The neces­
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sary blanks for this return with
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instructions for filling out same
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will be mailed to all personal tax
N.
payers about Jan. 1.
Asessor Tells of
l ax Collection Laws
The World’s News Seen Through
T he C hristian S cience M onitor
Christian Science Reading Room
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland, Oregon
Page 5
Lakeview Air Base
Lacks Official Nod
Repin ts that Lakeview had been
tentatively selected as an air base
site are as yet unfounded, accord­
ing to a teiegram recently receiv­
ed by the Examiner from Con­
gressman Walter M Pierce
The announcement was carried
in metropolitan papers last week
that 10 Oregon sites had been ap­
proved and that an appropriation
iri excess of $4.000,000 had been
granted for their construction.
According
to
Congressman
Pierce, the tentative list was er­
roneously released and that the
outcome of the pending bill au­
thorizing the bases was uncertain.
In view of war conditions, how­
ever, huge expansion of air base
facilities is expected. Lake Coun­
ty Examiner
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AL HOPKINS
Funeral services for Al Hopkins,
, pionneer resident who died
■c. 19, were held Monday after-
noon at the Litwiller Funeral
FARMERS GATHER S( KAP
home chape) with Rev. James Ed­
IRON I OR DEI ENKE I SE
gar in charge Interment was in
Fred Homes of Bellview, chair- ' i the Hill cemetery.
He is survived by the following
man of the local agricultural de-1
children: Elmer, Vernon and Mrs
fense board, reports considerable May Rowley of Ashland: Mrs R
activity of the board in handling V. Close and Mrs. Thomas Edsell
of scrap iron collected and sold 1 of Medford, and Mrs. W. A. Eves
of Toppenish. Wash.
by farmers.
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Arrangements have been made |
Blessed are the peacemakers:
for a central marketing place
where farmers rnay take their old for they shall be called the chil­
Matthew 5:9
machinery and scrap metal for | dren of God
Not to avenge one’s self upon
sale Those interested are urged 1
one » enemies, is the command of
to contact the chairman.
« a mighty wisdom; and we take
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this to be a safer guide than the
EXAMINER COMING
promptings of human nature.
A traveling examiner of operat­ Mary Baker Eddy.
ors and chauffeurs will be in Ash­
». noever has destroyed a single
land Friday, Jan 2 1942, and will prejudice is a benefactor of the
be on duty at the city hall be­ human race. Chamfort.
tween the hours of 1 p m and 5
This world can never be made
p m All those wishing permits or right by force, nor by fear, nor
licenses to drive cars are asked to by power. In the long run nothing
get in touch with the examiner conquers but ideas nothing
gov­
during these hour»
erns but the
"
”
Spirit
I^eacock
Speak, move, act in peace, as if
“FOK RENT"
you were in prayer. In truth, this
Miner office.
is prayer
Fenelon
Y’es, S. Claus is pretty good at joining old friends and
relatives and the Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop
also has a specialty—As the year-around welding head-
quarters for ranchers, farmers, tractor and truck operat­
ors—because our welds HOLD!
OAK STREET GARAGE and MACHINE SHOP
"We lmllil
build Storage Tanks"
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