Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 24, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, April 24. 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
NEWS FROM
Lincoln School
Continuous
MAT ’S
S.
Sundays
SAT.
SAT-
PRICES: 1 lc : 30c : 35c : Federal Tax Included
Friday and Saturday!
Fredric March and Martha Scott
ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN
The Screen Event so Important Only the
Sergeant York” Company Could Make It
Wed’sday & Thursday
The honey bee, presumed to be
Rhode Island, smallest state in
a native of Asia, was already do­ the union, has an area of but
mesticated in Syria. Egypt, Pales­ 1,067 square miles.
tine and Greece when history be­
The beaver, largest of the aqua­
gan.
tic
rodents, sometimes grows to
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thirty inches long exclusive of the
The church of St. Basil, built
from 1554 to 1560. is now a soviet tail, and weighs as much as 60
pounds.
museum.
cards
• WANT ADS •
IF you have anything to »ell or
trade, try a small ad in the mi - j
ner.
at
(By Old Timer)
To the editor:;
Enrollment in law schools, we
are told, is declining. But it will
be a long time before there is a
shortage of lawyers to send to the
state legislature.
Bellicose Jap war lords, who
were boasting they were on their
way to London and Washington
before General Mac Arthur ar­
rived in Australia, are now as si­
lent as Hitler who announced six
months ago he had annihilated
the Russian armies.
So Hirohito claims he’s descen-
ed from a sun goddess, does he?
Well, can the guy take it when
the heat's on?
Continuous bombing of Malta
must make the sky in that area
seem to be permanently polka-
dotted.
What has Ashland been receiv­
ing in return for that monthly
FULL GOSPEL* TEMPLE
contribution of $100 to the county
cantonment coordinator's office?
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. Furman, Pastor
Do you remember 'way back
when men wore celluloid collars,
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
»you laundered them yourself with
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
a sponge)?
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
Parking lots and vacant spaces
low at 7:30 o'clock.
should be included in the cleeanup
C. A. service and choir p radice
drive.
7:30 Tuesday evening.
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Bible study and prayer meeUng
During the 18th century, when 7:30 Friday evening.
all clothes were made by hand and
Everybody is cordially Invited
there were few forms of feminine to all services.
recreation, sewing was popular as
CHURCH OF CHRIST
a pastime for women of leisure.
Marco Polo, traveler in Central
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Asia, India, Persia and the first
Morning service 11 a. m. Ser­
to travel to China, did so from
mon,
"The Living Church, its
1271 to 1295
Growth,” Everett McGee speak­
ing.
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m.
with Junior, high school and young
peeople's groups.
Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Op­
ening service in charge of Oppor­
tunity class. Sermon by Everett
Everett McGee.
Midweek service, Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
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New creations in Watches and
Jewelry for the Graduate.
Make your purchases now while
the stock is at its best.
RAMSEY JEWELRY STORE
“Home of Better Jewelry”
Swedenburg Building
Ashland, Oregon
MODERN MASTER OF MOUNTAIN GRADES
i'hotio 7561
Friday, Saturday
“THE
PITTSBURGH
KID”
with
Billy Conn
Jean Parker
and
“THE MASKED
RIDER”
with
Johnny Mac Brown
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
"TEXAS"
Saga of Smashing Fists and
Clashing Hearts I
Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-Week Special
I 1 cents and 15 rents
Glenn Ford 1« also »tarred In
the lu-tlon drama.
•
‘Texas’ Romance
is shown above with William
Holden and Claire Trevor in a
scene from Columbia's “Texas.”
now at the Uthla Theatre.
The extreme length of Califor­
nia from northwest to southeast
Is about 750 miles; its width var­
ies from 150 to 350 miles
latke t-ouise. lying hlgn In
Rocky Mountain National Park
near Banff, Alberta is entirely
surrounded by pine-clad mount­
ains and fed by glacial waters
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHURCH
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Worship service, 11 a. m. Ser­
mon subject, The Witness of the
Church.
April 29, 2 p. m. Plymouth
Gluld in the home of Mrs. H. B.
Carter ,192 Mountain Ave.
» » >
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
A “Life-Saver”
property owners is the
8-point multiple cover­
that can be added to
your fire insurance for a
small additional premium:
Windstorm
Explosion
Aircraft
Hall
Riot
Vehicle
Smoke
Fire — following
the fall of a |mrt of
the building.
I
E N T E R T A I N M E N T
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Homing worship 11 o'clock.
Sermon, "The Church’s Growth.”
Departmental meetings at 6:30
p. m.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m
Prayer meeting 8:00 p. m. Wed­
nesday evening.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
N keeping With the war-time acceleration of its rail
traffic. Southern Pacific Lines has ordered 70 of
these giant heavy-duty, oil-burning freight and
passenger steam locomotives from The Baldwin Loco­
motive Works, Philadelphia.
Engine cabs are in front for greater visibility over
the heavy grades and through the tunnels of the
Sierra Nevada and other mountainous parts of
LITHIA
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and C Streets
the
CHEAP printing is expensive.
Have your work done RIGHT at
the Home of Better Printing------
THE MINER PRESS.
METHODIST CHl'RCH
East .'.Inin Street
John K. Poet, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a. I».
Bernice Beare, superintendent in
charge.
Morning worship al 11 o'clock
with the pastor bringing the mes­
sage.
loung People's meeting and Ju­
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
nior meeting at 7:15 p. in. Evan­
Cor. N. Main and 1-aurei Sts.
gelistic service al 8 p. m. with
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
me pastor in charge.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
Sunday Church school 9:45 a m
Allen O McGee general superin­
p. m. Wednesday.
tendent.
» » *
Morning sermon, 11 o'clock on
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
the subject. The Church's Growth
or, t luuue E. ctayie, 4 tear
The adult choir will lead the sing­
Holy Communion 8:00 a. m.
ing and offer an appropriate
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer 11 anthem.
o'clock.
Wesley League for college youth
Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m. and Methrallst Youth Fellowship
Thursday.
meet at 6:45 p. m
You are cordially invited to wor-
Evening worship hour 8 o'clock
ship with us.
At this evening hour the Hi-Y
r
f
f
boys will hold their induction ser­
FUtST BAPTIST CHURCH
vice in this church. The program
CATHOLIC CHURCH
will consist of hymns, violin mus­
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
ic. the service of induction, an ad­
at
9
a.
tn.
Sunday.
Mass
dress by the pastor and remarks
♦ r »
by D. Finnell, president, Kenneth
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
A Wood, advisor and Homer Hil­
E.
Bible school 9.45 a. m., C.
lings. guardian.
Corry, superintendent.
Mid-week praise and Bible study
Morning worship 11 o'clock:
hour 7:30 Wednesday evening
BYPU 6:30 p. m.
Gospel service 7:30 p. m.:Ten-
CAN YOU REMEMBER?
minute song service-
When you ordered liver and
Prayer, praise and Bible study,
ions at an eating place, you
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
some liver with the onions?
♦ ♦ ♦
When spuds sold for 10c
tee
bushel, some bought one-half peck
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
at a time?
When a ach<x>ner of beer cost
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt 5 cents?
M. Wnght, superintendent.
When we got the New Deal ?
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
When politicians running for of­
High school Christian Endeavor fice gave you a cigar for your
meets at 6:15 p. m.
vote?
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
THIS AND THAT
WANTED—5x7 camera with hold'
er and tripod. Phone 8561.
FOR RENT” cards
Miner office.
“NO SMOKING”
“NO HUNTING”
FREE
Graduation
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 office.
13tf
WASTE paper to give away; bring
your own sacks. Southern Ore­
gon Miner.
i
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RUMMAGE SALE - Saturday.
April 25, in Gas office. Infants'
children's and adults' clothing,
costume jewelry, household ar­
ticles. Real bargains Chapter
BN, PEO.
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SUN • MON • TUE
“FOR SALE”
Miner office.
i At the Churches :
By SCHOOL PUPUB
On April 22, room seven invited
room six into their room to listen
while Miss Alice Wright gave a
talk on Alaska. She showed many
things the people of Alaska wear
and make. Sire also told many in­
teresting ways of the Indians and
Eskimo?» . The children learned
many new things that they did
not know about Alaska.
Miss Ruth Gough from the col­
lege came to room six on April 15
to demonstrate how to make and
strip a hospital bed. It was done
in connection with First Aid.
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Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock
Subject: Probation after Death,
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Crristian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open dally from
2 to 5 p. m., also Thursday eve­
nings from 7 to 9. except Sundays
and holidays
The public is coriadlly invited to
attend these services and to use
the reading room
ICTORY FIRST!
Above everything else today-the job is to win the war.
WHAT QMYHOUND IS DOING: Greyhound is fur­
nishing transportation for the armed forces and for war
workers to and from plants. » Greyhound is continuing
to serve civilian travelers, now more dependent on buses
because of private car and tire restrictions. ★ This tremen­
dous task is constantly growing greater and it is being
done with the limited number of buses available under
present conditions.
WHAT YOU CAN DO: You can help by traveling dur­
ing the middle of the week-thus providing more seats
for military personnel and war workers who must travel on
weekends. * Greyhound will continue to furnish the best
service that war conditions will permit.
Rut we must all remember-before personal convenience and
pleasure-it is Victory First.
ASK US ABOUT IT TODAY
Southern Pacific Lines where 175 of this general type
of Baldwin-built locomotives will be in service with
the completion of this latest order. Ten of the new
engines already have been delivered this year.
This is a Clast 4-8-S-2 locomotive, with four cylin­
ders and a tractive force of 124,300 pounds. Engine
and tender weigh 1,051,200 pounds. The tender holds
6,100 gallons of oil and 22,000 gallons of water. Wheel
base of engine and tender is 112 feet, two inches.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
V
GREYHOUN
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