Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 27, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday. Mar. 27. 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­ Taylor reported. Home cannera
starting a major fire.
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can obtain all of the cans they
TIONAL CHURCH
iimm I from their usual suppliera,
In discussing this phase of national defense, the Boulevard
and Morton Street*
and will not ta* ivqiilred to present
industrial News Review has the following to say:
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
any kind of a priority certificate.
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London
and
other
English
cities
would
not
exist
Bible school. 9:45 a. in Mrs Hardware stores ami other dis­
FRED MILTENBERGER
Published Every Friday
tributors will I m - able to buy home
today if their fire-fighting organizations, professional, Glen Prescott, superintendent.
at 167 East Main Street
O. G. CRAWFORD
canning type cans from their
Observance
of
the
Lord's
Sup
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ASHLAND, OREGON
and volunteer alike, had not produced miracles.' Ex­ per and reception of new nieni- manufacture!* without icatrictlon
Publishers
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perts are convinced that it is perfectly possible for an per 11:00 a in Subject of ser­ Home canning Is being encour­
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"Singing Friends.”
aged this year as a means of lift
Entered as second-class
enemy to reach and attack our principal industrial mon
SUBSCRIPTION
Choir practice, Wednesday 7:30 ing some of the load from commer­
matter February 15.
RATES
centers from bases located in Europe and the Far East, j p in, Mis* Margaret Ramsey, cial cannera, who have l>een asked
1935, at the postoffice at
(In Advance)
for capacity packs of many fruits
Ashland. Oregon, under
“Here, then, is a real civil defense job. Relatively director.
ONE YEAR........... $150
Friday afternoon, April 3. pray­ and vegetables Oregon pea and
the act of March 3,1879.
few American cities and towns have sufficient fire­ er room open for worship
tomato cannera have been asked
SIX MONTHS .......... 80c
for a 25 percent Increase over
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(Mailed Anywhere in the
fighting equipment to deal with a big attack. Relatively
r r r
lust year's pack, Taylor said, and
United States)
TELEPHONE 8561
CATHOLIC CHURCH
few communities have as yet developed adequate fire
bean and sweet corn cannera are
Rev, W. J. Meagher, Pastor
asked to operate at capacity
prevention
and
fire-fighting
forces.
The
improperly
Muss at 9 a. m. Sunday.
SET YOU FREE"
“A 100 percent Increase In home
“THE TRUTH WILE
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prepared community is wide open to tragedy and utter*
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canning over 1941 will release a
lot more of the commercial pack
disaster.
rf . de « orating church
for other needs, Including food
WHERE DOES PAPER WASTE START?
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“There
is no ______
time ___
to _________
lose. In _____
every town, _ no matter Work of redecorating the inter- for thia country’s armed forces
"ipX;r^hS*i^tiuiUS and for those of other nations,
DAZED public has been trying to keep up with the | how small, fire-fighting training should be given to I
lx si rd chairman observed
various suggestions for economy in recent months civilian groups. Additional equipment should b«‘ pur- . expectation that the job win be the The war War
Production lx mi rd s ir
German fire raids on ’ w\7item‘‘R.m*‘,,*n<|K‘‘Zl»n ar“"‘th« cent tin observation order, de­
and finding it somewhat difficult to become adjusted chased as fast as possible.
signed to stretch one year's tin
to the new set-up. Government agencies and a lot of English cities have slowed to a standstill for just one I workmen doing the kaisomining supplies
over three yeear's needs,
bigwigs with nothing more to do than tell the other reason: The British have learned to cope with them j anJ P“,ntlnK *
increased the amount of tin for
canning basic foods such as peas,
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fellow what he should do to help promote the war ef­ and rob them of their terrors. An enemy does not y . . *
tomatoes, green beans, corn, as­
waste
materials
and
energy
when
it
becomes
obvious
Ro
Limit
on
Tin
fort are using literally tons of paper that might well
paragus. tomato juice and evap­
orated milk, Taylor pointed out
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be used for packaging war goods—munitions, food, that the results obtained are not worth the price paid. | —
order prohibits the use of tin
“In short, fire—whether it comes from within or fQf H0IH6 CtHiniDiJ The
clothing, etc. If Mr. Nelson would shut down on some
for packing such items as dog
n
° food, coffee, tobacco, caviar, beer
of these activities there would be less confusion in the without—can be licked. It need hold no terrors for an
and motor oil
DOdrd AVCTS
mind of the average citizen who is straining every re­ I informed, prepared, equipped people. I^et’s get ready."
Tin for packing many fruits and
source to aid in saving democracy. There also would
vegetables which can be preserved
.
,
Plenty of tin cans will be avail- by drying Is restricted to 75 per­
be less need for children to canvass their districts for i
It is regrettable that the Jackson county fairs are able for home canner* thia year, I cent of the 1940 requirements In
waste paper, not that the practice does them any harm not to carrv on, both having been cancelled for the Robert B^ Tnyior, chainnan <»f th« this group are apples, prunes, ap­
and free stone (»caches
nor that results obtained are highly beneficial.
duration. It is just one more of the features of Amen-; been informed by the war Produc- ricots
More home drying Is expected this
pan
life
that
must
he
disnensed
with
until
nenre
onmes
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tion
board.
year as well
The average newspaper office, be it large city daily can life that must be dispensed with until peace comes.
can* for home canning are
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or the tiniest country weekly, receives enough propa­ In the meantime there will be no letdown in raising not Tin Included
in the recent order
"NO
HUNTING"
cards at the
reatrlcting
tin
for
commercial
the
many
fine
articles
such
as
were
displayed
at
the
ganda material each week to fill their respective pub­
Miner office.
packing
of
many
commodltlea,
j
lications and the unused amount would easily fill the fairs, for there will be greater need than ever for the
waste paper basket to overflowing. When one stops to food products. In omitting this part of their program
figure the amount of paper material involved in mail- the granges have shown their desire to cooperate in
ing out this propaganda (most of it is designed to gain winning the war.
publicity for the senders without having to pay for it)
it is realized that the gross tonnage reaches a stag­
gering total. The irony of it is that nearly all of the
material reaching the publishers’ desks pertains to
wartime economy—how you can cut corners here and
there to contribute certain vital materials.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH | F IRST CHI RUH OF CHRIST
East Main Street
SCIENTIST
Would it not be a good move on the part of the
John R. Poet, Pastor
ISonrcr
Ave., South
government to start house cleaning
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
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- in the bureaus that
Sunday morning service at 11
honeycomb the nation’s capital? People are too busy J£™,cee Beare superintendent in o'clock. Subject "Reality,”
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
these days to read a lot of non-essential truck about I 1 hMorn
Morning worship at 11 o' clock
Wednesday evening meeting,
what certain departments are doing, especially when with the pastor bringing the mes- which
includes testimonies of
they know that the publicity sent out by the bureaus I Young People's meeting and Ju- Christian Science healing, is held
and departments
is largely for the purpose of justify- I mor
meeting at 7:15 p m Evan- at 8 o'clock.
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crolierti/' service
snrtrir'a of
fi-AA n p. m
Reading room open dally from
gelistic
at 8:00
m. t*r4»K
with
149 East Main St.
ing their existence.
2 to 5 p. m. and also Thursday
the pastor in charge. •
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ evening from 7 to 9. except Sun­
Printers and publishers everywhere, faced with a nesday
days and holidays.
evening at8:00 p m
shortage of materials with which to carry on legiti­
The public is cordially Invited
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
to attend these services, and to
mate enterprise and thus contribute their full share to
CHURCH
use the reading room.
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the war effort, have a justifiable complaint against
The World’s News Seen Through
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
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_ waste of _ paper.
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this
unnecessary
A lot of it can be Bible school at 9:45 a. m, Wirt TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
T he C hristian S cience M onitor <
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
stopped and doubtless will be ¿topped when the abuse | * M^ght. ^¿tendent.^^^
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Harry Chipman's
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
High school Christian Endeavor
meets at 6:15 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
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FULL GOSPEL' TEMPLE
GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE REASSURING
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. Furman, Paster
t F doubt existed in the minds of local people, as well
school 9:45 a. m.
1 as those of the rest of the state, that Oregon is un­ Sunday
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
prepared to meet whatever the war has in store for ning.
EvangelisUc service to fol­
this section, that doubt was largely removed by Gover­ low at 7:30 o'clock.
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so w. in his address
— before
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c- A- service and choir practice
nor kj
Sprague
annual meeting
of the Ashland chamber of commerce at Talent 17 Bib^lSdi ^"‘prayer meeting
finally is called to the attention of the proper
authorities.
Thursday evening of last week.
7:30 Friday evening.
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Everybody is cordially invited
Following a discussion of the tax situation, which to an 8ervices.
he stated is steadily improving, the governor enlight-
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ened his audience relative to plans for state defense as
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part of the national defense program. While measures Bible school 9.45 a. m., c. e .
already put into effect look to actual defense in case of | Co^^
gperJSepnt u o>clock;
Morning worship 11 o'clock:
enemy attack, great stress is being placed upon safe­ BYPU 6:30 p. m.
Gospel service 7:30 p. m. ¡Ten-
guarding our timber. It is conceded that the forests minute
song service'
are the most vulnerable to attack and every precaution Prayer, praise and Bible study,
is being taken to keep loss from this source to the 1 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
minimum.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
There was doubt in the governor’s mind about the
Earl F. Downing, Minister
state’s ability to carry out the agricultural program
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
in full measure, although steps are being taken to Morning
service, 11:00. Evange­
provide labor for gathering the various crops. War list Evans will speak on the sub­
“The True Test of Disciple­
industries have drained agricultural regions of young ject,
ship.”
manhood and a halt has had to be called on further Christian Endeavor meets at
with Junior, High school and
job soliciting. That the work may go on it will be 6:30
Young People’s groups
necessary for men and women alike to go out in the Evening service, 7:30. Evange­
list Evans will bring the last mes­
fields and orchards to harvest crops, and in this con­ sage
in the revival series.
nection Governor Sprague expressed genuine satisfac­
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tion with the results obtained through the recent FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Main and I-aurel Sts.
mobilization of women in which Oregon took the lead Dr.
George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday school meets 9:45 a. m.
in the nation.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock.
In all, Mr. Sprague left a feeling of assurance with Subject,
"The King of Kings."
his hearers that his office is awake to the dangers that This is Palm Sunday, and the pas­
tor will administer the sacrament
confront us and that nothing will be left undone to of
baptism to children and adults,
make living in Oregon as secure as is humanly possible. and receive into membership of
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FIRE DEFENSE HIGHLY ESSENTIAL
all the types of defense for which this country
must and is preparing, fire fighting is one of the first
and most essential steps to be taken. If this land is
attacked, a start undoubtedly will be made with incen­
diary bombs. The most common type of these bombs,
and the most effective, is light, small and safe for an
enemy to handle. A single bombing plane can carry
2,000 or more of them and each of the bombs is capable
the church those desiring such af­
filiation.
Wesley League for college youth
and the Methodist Youth Fellow­
ship for high school youth, will
meet in their respective rooms for
worship at 6:15 p. m.
Evening worship hour is at 7:30.
This hour is given over to the ob­
servance of Palm Sunday. A very
fine program of worship is plan­
ned for this hour, and will be led
by the youth group of the church.
The praise and prayer service
is held each Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p. m.
Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m.
Church school, 9:30 a. m.
Morning, Prayer and sermon
ll :00 a. m.
Holy
Communion,
Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:30 a
m.
Maundy Thursday, Holy Com­
munion and sermon, 7:30 p. m.
Good Friday service will begin
at noon and continue to 3:00 p m.
Dr Sayre will speak on each of
the Seven Last Words of Christ
uttered while on the cross.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
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