Image provided by: YMCA of Ashland; Ashland, OR
About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1942)
Friday, April 10, 1942 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER l>M'ture on Christian NcieMO Entitled) “Spiritual Achieve ment Through the Understand ing of Christian Mclence.” By Lnelu C. Coulson, C. M. B. of London, England • Mi« R W SwartMley and son ami family Bert spent Faster In Ashland, • Curtis McGrew Hr., u resident i It is sometimes asked how we coming from Salem where Mr«. of Die Talent area for many years, , dare to claim spiritual perfection SwniIsley is employed In the of passed uwny at his home in Cen- for num when on every side there fice of Secretary of State Earl tnil Point Wednesday. Mr Me-1 are evidences that he is both sick Snell Bert has iieen employed in (hew was OU yea is of uge and and sinful. The answer Is that we the capital city until recently and 'eaves a wife and three sons, Cur-' do not claim this for a mortal was one of the das« <>f draftees its, Melvin und Elroy, all of Pros Th)« distinction is made no clearly leaving Jackson county Wiilnee ' pret. »•''•neral services were held an«l convincingly by Christ Jesus X in the Conger Funeral Home cha In hi« conversation with Nicode day evening. • Mi and Mr« William Alexan- pel at Medford. Interment ws« mus that it in wot th while to con der of Portland paid Ashland a made in the Btearns cemetery Sat- sider that story. When the ruler of the Jews came to him and ques brief visit Wednesday enroute to unlay afternoon San Diego on a short vacation • Mi and Mi« Harry Whitehead tioned him, Je«u« said that to see Alexander, n well known printer who spent the past winter in Ber the kingdom a man must be born of Portland, Is muster warden of keley, Calif,, returned to their I again, or an the exact tran«lation air raid wardens in his district of home here on Gibson street White- han it, "be bom from above." the Rose city and «tales that he head will be employer! at Camp« "That which Is bum of the flesh is flesh,” he continued, "and that baa about six hour« a day for his White own affairs and the rent of the • Bob Keith and Earl Sommers1 which is born of the Spirit is spir time is devoted to warden duties. of H«'utll«' visit«'«! thcli parent« it. " One in mortal, the other im mortal The*- two never mingle, • Miss Edna Fehlge, tciicliei in during the Easter vacation tlie Junction City school syatitm, • Ml«« Marie Schuler and How although like the wheat and the •pent the Easter week-end with ard D»ckwood were united in mar tare« they seem to grow side by iclntives In Ashland Returning to riage at the Meth<Mil«t parson age side. That which is of the flesh Junction City Bunday evening, she Satunlay by Rev Asth-fonl A remains mortal, imperfect, that was accompanied by her mother, few friends witnessed the cere which is of the Spirit, sinless, 'Therefore Mrs Frank Feiiige, who made a mony. Both attended the Talent stainless, Immaculate high school. Dickwood In employ we do not make a mortal good, short visit there • Guests of Mi und Mrs W. O. ed at the Boeing plant in Seattle but let the mortal give place little Sander over the Easter week-end • 1’ J Selby was admitted to the by little to the immortal. In so were their son, Opl vi< Bandar, hospital in Medford Monday morn doing what appears to take place tun! Pvt. Charles Johnson, who are ing for medical treatment He han is the emergence of a better, hap been ill for the past two week« pier, and healthier human being. stationed at Pendleton. • Rev Howiiril G Eddy, pastor of with n heart aliment What does it mean to be born of the First Presbyterian chuich. Is • Mi« Bert Nichol« of Fresno, the Spirit? It means that th<* in the Veteran«' hospital in Port Calif and Mrs Edna Tedrick of Christ-idea awakes in us. which land for a checkup and medical Klamath Falls visited their mo from then on Is the governing fac tiler, Mrs Jim Hcott. last week. treatment. tor of our experience. It means • Mrs P D McDougal of laike- view sjM-nt Easter with Mr. und Mr«. Carl Fehlge and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Parsons. • John Broudy is spending a few «lay« in Eugene attending to busi ness matter«. • EXAMINER DI E .MONDAY A traveling examiner of oper ators and chauffeur« 1« scheduled to lx- at th«' Ashland i lly hall be tween the hour« of li a ni and 3 p m. Monday, April 13 Those wishing permits or licenses to drive cam are asked to get in touch with the examiner during those hours. A About People You Know Hung by Thumb in Tiny Trap', Freezing Rancher Signals Aid TALENT NEWS of Mrs Nellie Boi g ill Medford that the intellectual acceptance of Truth bows before a knowing of Truth’s actuality, which is beyond 1 J ail argument and beyond ail doubt- * Ing, because it is an inward con viction of that which is. Its first fruit is Joy, and with it come« always a lessening of the trust in Answers to these questions will lie found on another page. materiality The mortal has be gun in however small a degree to Answers Will Be Found r.iw where In This Issue withdraw. That which is bom 1. For what is the little town from above has nothing of the human about it. Bein gap!ritual of Kitty Hawk, N. C. known to the world ? only, it is indestructible. 2 How many national parks has is there any experience equal in importance and desirability to this the United States? 3 How many important rivers new birth ? Without it we have only the letter, therefore without has Sweden ? 4. How large is Russia? it heaven Is not opened. With it 5. What region is known the divine possibilities begin to un » fold and even our human exper Central America? 6. What astronomer discovered ience is tiathed in a new and fairer light If that light sometimes does that the earth revolves. 7. What tomb in India is one of not seem to last it is only because a further rebirth is necessary, for the most beautiful buildings in the as Mr*. ICddy tells us, the new world ? 8 With what newspaper was birth goes on continually until we William Cullen Bryant as.wxnated reach eternity. for 50 years? How do we gain the new birth? 9. How large is Manhattan Nicodemus laid down prejudice, Island ? and was ready to learn and to in 10. How long has platinum been quire from one who had less au known to man ? thority an dleaming humanly than r himself And it was night when he Que« t Ion« Will Be Found Else came to Jesus. If it is night with where In Thin Issue you, be of good cheer, for that la -•------------- the moment when the mortal is most ready to yield and when the WANTED SOMETHING BETTER The gallant captain was show idea of beauty and glory which Is your true selfhood la most likely ing the fair maid over his ship. “This,'’ he explained, “is the to appear It is this man "bom of the Spirit" which Christian Sci quarter-deck." "Indeed!” rejoined the sweet ence claims for each of us as per fect and spiritual and demonstra girl graduate "And where is the ble. The maintaining this truth 50-cent deck ?’’ about man brings the spiritual idea into view and results in healing. AUTOMOBILE . FIKE CASUALTY - LIFE CHEAP printing is expensive. Have your work done KIGHT at the Horne of Better Printing------ Dependable Protection at THE MINER PRESS Keasonubie Kate* FOB RENT’ cards at the Miner office. J Bunday, May 10 has been desig nated as the day Talent grange will attend services in a body at the Methodist church. • Mr«. Waybum Kenyon and two children, Mary D*u and Tony, of Ashland «pent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mr«, Al Sher ard. Mrs. Sherard who has been an invalid for almost the past year remains the same condition. • Mr«. Oeta Miller and son Merle of Fresno, Calif, spent last Wdd- neaday in Talent visiting relatives !' TTfTTÎTTTt »••• • .4. • • • s and friends. Mrs. Miller is a for- ; iner resident. • Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey • entertained at dinner on Easter Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Un ruh of Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parks. I • Frank Mannas of Klamath Riv er near the coast spent Easter Do you realize that the car you have now is with his sister, Mrs. Eliza be tn ■I Learning. going to have to last for the duration? It is • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green and "i one of your most precious possessions. Do family who have lived at Prospe« the past winter, returned to their not let it stand out in the weather. Build a home here. Green is employed with the Skeeters logging com garage and protect your investment. We pany have figures on many sizes and types of • The Talent extension unit held an open meeting at the city hall I garages which can be built now and paid for beginning at 10:30 a. ni. Wednes day. The topic for discussion was on easy monthly terms. Women and Uw, by Miss barrell, who was accompanied by a law yer. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. • Mr. and Mrs Elvis Cochran and two children of Chiloquin were week-end guests of their pa rents, Mrs. Elizabeth Learning and Mrs. Edith Coffman. Cochran is employed with Copco. KEN WEIL, Manager • Mrs. Ethel Maxwell returned Oak Street at Kailroad home Sunday morning from Seat tle where she spent the past two weeks wjth her son, Bob Adams, Protect Your Car CALL US, NOW! ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY li • Subscribe for The Miner today. We Have ’Em! Wear a Cross at Easter Ramsey’s Jewelry Store ON THE PLAZA • WANT ADS • WANTED Rhode Island hens Box 396, Ashland. laying 13tf WANT PLOWING done With ■mall tractor, have about acre Victory garden to work around fruit trees. Quote price r to Victory gardener, Miner. 13tf 1VITH a steel ring driven kept his arm as motionless as pot-’ ’ ’ through his thumb, linking sible, but had to struggle to re him securely to a wire fence on main on his tip-toes. The pain continued to be intense because a remote part of his Idaho ranch, with each wavering motion of his A. M. Chase, of Sebastopol, Calif., body the ring points sank deeper stood in the darkness of a winter through his thumb. night trying to figure out how he He waa soon becoming ex could escape freezing to death be hausted by this effort and the chill fore help might come. of the sleet storm. He could not He had gone out alone to finish break the wire, and he had no building a pen into which'he was Fliers with which to open the ring, going to put some pheasants the hen he thought of a possible way next morning. The sides and top of getting help, although it of the pen were made of heavy seemed like a forlorn hope. wire mesh nailed to four posts. “Using my free hand, I got my As a quick and cheap way of link flashlight out of a hip pocket/* ing together the edges of the Chase said. **I snapped the switch side and top wires, Chase was and. facing around as much as I using “hog-rings," jointed steel could, I pointed the beam off in rings with sharp points which the direction of the ranch house. snap together and lock. This light had fresh batteries in It was i getting dark, with a it, and thanks to them 1 was heavy wii ind and sleet storm beat- finally able to locate the house mg about him, as the rancher be- “1 tried to play the light on the fan putting in the last of the rings. windows, but this was not easy 6 reach the top of the wire, Strung up as I was. the beam some eight feet from the ground, wavered and swung about, but I he had to stand on tip-toe, pulling kept on, although about all ir. the wire together and inserting from pain, cold and exhaustion. the rings with his left hand, then At least one of the boys noticed using the other to snap the steel the light on the glass and stepped circles together. As he reached outside to see what was going on up to put Tn a final ring he missed Then they came on the run and the edge of the side wire, driving cut me loose. It was none too the ring points through his left soon.” thumb, in an instant he was Chase faced the loss of his locked to the edge of the top wire, thumb owing to the deepness of hung up by one arita. the wound and the possibility of After the first shock of pain, infection. But prompt care and Chase tried to concentrate on fig good luck have brought him uring out a way to get loose. He through. ! If the bomba the Japs are using were like the electric bulbs and toy* they used to send us they would be worn out before they hit the ground. M. T. BURNS WANTED TO BUY—5- or 6- room house close in. .Modern in every way, with basement and garafe. Small down payment, rest like rent within reason. Z M. Miner oince 13tf Scene near Chase ranch, where freeling weather begins in Sep tember and thermometer drops to II below aero. Inget A. M. Chase. QUESTIONS QUESTIONS INSURANCE MEDFORD WORKER» — Will take paMcngern to Medford and return. Also roundtrip during the evening. Dial »061. 3-20-J Mrs. O’Harra Given Miscellaneous Shower • A miscellaneous shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mrs. R E Conner, with Mrs Frank Denham of Medford as hostess, for Mrs. Dale O’Harra. a recent bride Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented the honoree Dainty refreshments were served on Individual trays after nil gift« were $bown Twenty five guests were present Out-of-town guests were Mrs Floyd Ding of .Medford, Miss June Conner of M.-ill"i i Mi - M I’ O'Harra of Ashland. Mrs. John lb'ward of Eugene, Mrs L C Hill Ji of Glendale, M in L. C. Hill of Ash- lumi. Mr«. Frankie Denham of Medford. Local guests were Mrs Earl Duncan. Mix Frank Duncan, Mr« Elizabeth Fh-guth, M um Em- ogrne Fleguth, Mr« Roy Coghill, Mrs Vic M iihoii , M i .« i'liai., . Dmg. Mrs Joe Spitz«-!. M in Wil Mrs. Claude Jones, liam Hart, Mr«. Eddie Jonis, Mrs. It E Con- ner, Mrs Clarence Holdrige, Mrs Lem Frink, «Miss Meta Jeiyi Frink, Mrs. Ray Burnet I, Bertha Hay- num and Mrs. Dale O'Hiirra • Talent grange met Thursday evening at regular session and made plan« to meet only once a month until October because of the tire and gasoline rationing and the work to do during the summer month«. The program for the evening was in keeping with the blaster «canon, Hinging Easter hymn« This was followed by an amusing skit put on by the chil dren of the Talent school. A quiz contest closed the program. On Tuesday, April 14, the home eco nomics club will meet at the home Page 3 GREEN SLABS Gunter Fuel Co 42 Helman Dial 5751 Dr. L. W. Staffers DENTIST Hours 8-1! and 1-5 Medical Bldg. Phone 5211 NOTICE! If you don’t want to sell your property, don’t list it with us! C. HUFFMAN For Real Estate WASTE paper to giveaway; bring 65 N. Main A 345 E. Main your own sacks. Southern Ore s - ------------- —---- —----------- —— gon Miner. IF you have anything to sell or trade, try a small ad in the Mi ner. NEW people are coming to Ash land daily. Do you keep boarder«, have you a furnished room to let? house« for rent or sale? Try an ad in the Miner. compiti*. ENGINEERING DESIGN. DRAFTING, TRACING, DIE MAKER. GAUGE - MAKER. TOOL-MAKER. MACHINIST, PATTERN-MAKER, MOULD ER. WELDING. Training in a shop in Ashland. Ore. MILTON B BADGER Engineering and Scientific Lab oratories, Main St. Tigard, Ore. WANTED--Young Buff Orping ton rooster. Good stock. Reply this paper. 13t2 WANTED TO BUY—good used heater, wood or oil. Must be in good condition and priced right. S. Ore. Miner. 13-1 CHEAP printing is expensive. Have your work done RIGHT at the Home of Better Printing------ THE MINER PRESS. INK FOR SALE To the Printing Trade: We have taken over from the West Coast Ink Co., Portland, several hun dred pounds of Triangle High Speed job ink and for a limited time only offer this stock at $1 per pound laid down to pur chaser if check accom panies order. Otherwise price will be $1.50 per pound, the standard price. You can use this ab solutely non-skin ning job black on 98 per cent of your printing. Send orders to Miltenberger & Crawford 167 East Main St. Ashland, Oregon DIAL 4M1 DEPUTI’ COUNTY CORONER Litwiller Funeral Home We Never Close Phone 4541 C.M.LItwiller Southern Oregon Credit Bureau Reporting Office General Office Ashland Medford Phone 3751 240 East Main, Ashland Medford Center Building Phone 2261 YOUR CREDIT RECORD —You make it, We Record it! CLEANINC WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT Permanent PRICES! c SUITS PLAIN DRESSES PLAIN COATS FREE 25c U. S. SAVINGS STAMP WITH EVERY $1.50 Cleaning Order, Plain garment«—50 cents cash and carry. PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c COLLEGE CLEANERS H’3 Siskiyou Blvd Phone 6336