Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 10, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 10, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
A.
About People You Know
I THIS AND THAT
TA1XNT NEWS
Community Club
Renews Activities
(By Old Timer)
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
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A pain in the neck has devel­
CliURCH OF THE NAZARENE
oped from the Plazu bottleneck.
Bertriuid F. Peterson, Pastor
Rommel has found the General
• The Community club h<*hl It»
Fourth and C Streets
Grant
tanks
a
general
nuisance.
first meeting of the season Wed­
Church school 9:45 a. m.
In
the
face-saving
venture
In
the
nesday afternoon at the City hall.
LLV. ROBERT H. HARPER
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
A very Interesting program had Holomons the Japs hurl another
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
been arranged and was enjoyed by ear knocked off.
Jotwph Sold Into Slavery
Junior, Young People, Adults.
ail. Mrs. Jay Terril) and Mr».
We Iram something new and i
I j M moii for Hept. 18: GvnewU 37:
Evangelistic service, 7:30
Ralph Jennings served sandwiches Ntartling every day, says Uncle
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
Mrs Jennings is the new presi­ Zeke. For example: In hla youth, 28-8«.
In the aordid story of brother» nesday evening.
dent of the club.
as a rising young lawyer, Gandhi
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was
one
of
the
best-dressed
men
selling
Joseph into slavery, we
• Mr. and Mrs W. H Lawrrnce
FREE
METHODIST
CHURCH
in
Ijondon.
note the Jove of a father for his
of Medford were business callers
Ea«t .Main Street
No, Mildred, those are not i favorite »on whom his dearly loved
In Talent Sunday. Mr. Utwrencs
(ha Hew E. Brown, Pastor
represents the Business Man's in­ echoes of RAF raids. The echoes' Rachel had borne him, the unauc-
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
are from the 8. 1*. freight yards cessful ru»e of Reuben to dellvei
surance company
Mrs Mary Crease, superintendent
• Mr, and Mrs. John Hamilton where car juggling Is in active Joseph, and the envy and hatred in charge. Everyone welcome.
of men who »ent their own brother
of Medford visited relatives here progress.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
If that wooden traffic separator to the »lave market.
Sunday
Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30
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words
Reuben tried to save Joseph by
• Mr and Mrs Allen Clark and will curb car hogs, It, in the
p m. Wednesday.
children of Medford were visitors i of Herbert Hoover, will ft be hailed having Joseph cast into a pit, in­
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as
a
"noble
experiment.
tending later to deliver him to hi»
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I That serpentine boardwalk will father; Judah saved Joseph from
Clark Sunday.
J. It. Turnbull, .Minister
• Mr and Mrs. James McDowell make an excellent toboggan ■lile death by persuading the others to
Bible sohool 9:45 a. m., C. E.
sell him into alavery.
left last week for Toole, Utah, for junior.
Corry, superintendent.
The burning question of the
where Mr. McDonald will have
Having sold Joseph to the Mldi-
Morning worship. 11:00 a. m.
hour, "How's your mood pile?"
employment.
anitea, tne wicker brother» hoped
Young People's Union 7 p. m.
Ashland girls appear to shy at they had hid their crime by »end­
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey
Prayer, praise and Bible study
and family visited relatives at Ta­ "bottle" stockings
ing the blood-stained coat of Jo­
Jupiter Pluvius wus a »aelconm- seph to their father. But we learn hour, 7:30 p. no. Wednesday.
ble Rock. Sunday.
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• Mr. and Mrs. W E Conner visitor.
in this, as in uncounted Instances,
and family of Ashland were bus­
that crime cannot be hid. Even in
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
iness callers here Suturday night.
that day it was learned by the
CHURCH
• Mr. and Mrs W. S. Eaton who
guilty that the world is really
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
have resided south of Talent for
quite small. At the present, with
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
many years sold their property
improved communication, it is M. Wright, superintendent.
and moved to Klamath Falls. They
Reduction in the I'qcific Tele­ marvelous how quickly and surely
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
will be greatly missed by their phone and Telegraph company» crime is detected and the guilty
High school Christian Endeavor
neighbors and friends In the common stock dividend for the brought to justice.
meets at 6:15 p. m.
valley.
I current quarter from $1.71 per
Tne wicked brothers thought
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
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• Ralph llarnson of Sprague Rlv-1 share previously paid to $1.25 has they had covered their crime and
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er was a Talent caller Sunday.
been announced by N. R Powley, that they were rid of the dreamer FUIST CHURCH OF CHRIST
• Keith Thorson left Thursday president, loiiowing the meeting and his dreams. But as an old
SCIENTIST
for Vancouver, Wash where he Sept. 3 of the company's board of hymn has it, "God moves in a
Pioneer Ave., South
has been employed Mrs Thorson of directors The preferred stuca mysterious way his wonders to
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.
and children will leeave as soon as dividend remains at 11.50 per perform." In succeeding pages we
Sunday morning service at 11
arrangements for living quarters share.
shall see how God used even the o'clock.
can be made there.
"While the volume of telephone evil plans of the brother» to work
Subject: Substance.
• Lottie Boswick of Bellview and traffic la of record proportions,” out nls own plans for his people.
Wednesday evening
meeting,
Mrs. Floyd Clark of Ashland President Powley »alu, "the revul-
called on friends here Sunday.
which includes testimonies of
tar it increased operating expenses, HI.U K DAWN
• Mr. and Mrs George l’heifer substantia 1 additional
carrying
Christian Science bealjng, is held
Continued from page four
and son Jack a|>ent the two-day charges Hue to unprecedented con- i
at 8 o'clock.
bone
about
the
side
of
the
fracture.
holiday at Gold Beach.
st ruction expenditures, increased
Reading room open daily from
"Some waddy kicked by a horse,”
• Due to so many students work­ labor costs and heavy increases in
2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and
Dave
thought.
"But
how
come
he
ing In the fruit the Talent schools, the forthcoming
federal taxes
holidays.
scheduled to open Sept 14 will clear ly indicated the necessity for was ridin' the trail up there ? And
The public is cordially invited to
open Sept 21 A shorter Christ­ the action taleri by the directors • if hi» horse slipped, where’s the
attend these services and to use
mas vacation will be necessary be­ in reducing the dividend on the I horse ?"
The water was washing over the the reading room.
cause of the late beginning The common shares.
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grade teachers are as follows: Mrs
"It is ex[>ected that the new skull, alternately exposing and re-
NEIGHBORHOOD 'CONGREGA­
veaUng
it.
Dave
put
his
hands
be-
Cecelia Fiflcld. Mrs Marjorie Bi­ heavy taxes will be relro-actively
TIONAL CHURCH
den, Ellen Mallery, Betty Walsh effective to January 1, 1942. and neath it and lifted it clear. Then
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
and John Myers. High school fac­ since the tax acccruala in the com­ he whistled.
(TO BE CONTINUED)
ulty members arc. Roy Parr, prin­ pany'! financial statements have
I Boulevard and Morton Streets
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Bible
school,
9:46 a. m. . Mrs.
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cipal, Marjorie Votah, Olivia Clay­ ocen made at the tax rates lm- '
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
pool. Frances Goldy, Mrs. T Lu- posed by the 1941 Revenue act, it JAMES McNAlR MOVES
Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair talked I Worship service 11 a. m. sermon
ellen and Harry Meyers.
la necessary now to take steps an­
• Mr. and Mrs. Connie Waite and ticipating the further tax liability with their »on James over long by Rev. H. S. Wanamaker, former
children of Nevada arrived in Tal­ fur the year 1942 Mn.ch is to be distance telephone Monday eve- minister of the church,
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ent Sunday Mr. Waite will leave imposed through congressional leg­ nlng. James had previously sent [
for Portland where he wil join the islation. These new taxes from all his parents a wire stating he TRINTTY EPISCOPAL. CHURCH
Rev. A. H. Mat-Donnell
navy Mrs Waite, formerly Helen Indications will cut deeply into would call them that night. He
was in Indianapolis and called to
Sept. 13—Fifteenth Sunday aft-
Cooper, will remain here
the company's earnings.
• Mr and Mrs. Roy Estes and
"The company is devoting ev­ tell them that he was being moved er Trinity.
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Mr and Mrs Ben Hart »pent Run­ ery effort toward playing its full to a point in Wisconsin.
day on Huchleberry mountain and effective part in the winning
Church school 9:30 a. m.
brought home a fine amount of of the war. Its resources, facilitie» iti«s. War calls come first. Our
Morning Prayer and sermon
berries
and personnel are dedicated to all- every endeavor is devoted to that 11 . o'clock.
• Lloyd I -a mb visited hl* father, out Viclory. We appreciate great­ end. Our organization with its high
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Tom I-ainb and ■later and brother- ly the sympathetic understanding resolve and will-to-do can be
CHURCH OF CHRIST
in-law, Mr and Mrs, Roy Estes and expressed cooperation of the counted on to serve effectively
Second and B Streets
Monday. He left Tuesday for in­ public of our policy to keep the and creditably our nation and the
Earl F. Downing, Minister
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duction in the signal corps of the lines clear for the armed forces. public.'
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. with
The dividend on the common classes for all ages.
U. S army.
Our current advertising program
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seeks the aid and assistance of all stock is to be payable Sept. 30.
Pupils and friends of the school
The old fashioned girl who used our customers to cooperate fully 1942, to shareholders of record will gather in Lithia park follow-
to be on the square has been su­ in making it possible for us to Sept, 18, 1942, and the dividend the church service for a basket
perceded by girls who are on the move with dispatch the telephone on preferred stock is payable Oct. dinner and picnic.
bla» you know "Buy us this— traffic vital to the needs and ne­ 15, 1942 to shareholders of record
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
buy us that."
cessities of our nation's war actlv- Sept. 30. 1942.
Sermon: "Will a Man Be Saved
if He Does the Best He Can?"
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
for all ages.
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OFFICIAL U. S. TREASURY
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Evening service, 8:00 p. m.
Sermon: "How a Great Infidel
Unconsciously Proved Bible Pro­
phecy.”
Midweek service, Wed. 8 p. m
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SUCCESSFUL
PARENTHOOD
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Phone Co.’s Common
Stock Takes Drop
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WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR SEPTEMBER
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Union service 8 p. m.
Midweek Bible study hour and
praise service is Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
FULL GOSPEL^ TEMPLE
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. Frrman, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting
7:30 Friday evening.
Everybody is cordially invited
to all services.
ONE
BUCK
»T MM CATMDUMZ COMBAS EDWA1DS
It seem to me that young people
today have an increased respect
for a moral code in regard to rela­
tions between the sexes Although
their conversation may sometimes
be alarmingly frank there is a
quality of decency and wholesome­
ness about them which is very re­
assuring. Moreover they do not
wait for the oiuer generation to
i censure those of their number who
are lax in morals the latter sim­
ply don’t rate with the crowd. In
other words, it is no longer con­
sidered smart to be either a "wolf"
or a girl of wobbly principles.
However, girls have always had
to face, and probably always will,
some disparity between conduct
which they were taught was prop­
er and conduct which the more
daring of their friend» appear to I
be getting away with. How can
you prepare them fo< this? By
neiping them to understand that
the good time earned at the ex­
pense of morals is always "second
oest." No young person wants to
compromise—youtn has a natural
scorn for "second bests." But most
of their mistakes come from grab­
bing at life because they are
afraid they will miss out. If Age
could only pass on to Youth one
bit of knowledge—that most of us
eventually, get what we really
want in life—perhaps they could
be helped to recognize and pass up
the "second bests" which crowd
us when we are young.
Much of the fault ties in our
teaching--we dwell on the penal­
ties of not living up to the moral
code when on every side, in fiction
and the movies, sometimes in the
lives of their fnends, they see evi­
dence that these penalties aren't
always exacted. What they can’t
see is the inner emptiness of those
who dissipate their emotions. Be­
cause, religion aside, the value of
morals is that they help us to
preserve personal integrity, they
keep us ail in one place, to para­
phrase the psychologists.
But if we would present the
moral code to young people as a
dynamic thing, not as something
which denies them good times but
as something which builds their
capacity for happiness, we give it
meaning. For every new ap,.
tion, every deepening of their un­
derstanding of others will enable
them to hold love more securely
when they find it. Or if tragedy or
circumstances withhold love, they
will still have acquired mental and
emotional strength which will
make them mature persons as­
sured of being useful and of hav­
ing friends and affection.
EXAMINER COMING
A travelling examiner of opera­
tors and chauffeurs Is scheduled
to arrive in Ashland, Monday Sept.
14, and will be on duty at the City
Hall between the hours of 9 a. m.
and 3 p. m. All those wishing
permits or licenses to drive cars
are asked to get in touch with the
examiner during these hours.
WEEK-END AT LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bushnell
and two small daubhters spent
the week-end st their cabin at
Lake of the Woods.
—Buy War Havings Stamps—
“FOB SALE’’
Miner office.
cards
DRY
BLOCKS
Gunter Fuel Co.
42 Helman
Dial 5751
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Dr. C. C. Dunham
Chiropractic Physician
Chiropractic service free to En-
' listed men
Office 244 Hargadine Ph. $821
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
DENTIST
Hoars 0-12 and 1-5
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
INSURANCE
A little more
than $1 per mo.
gives you legal
coverage on pub­
lic liability insur­
ance.
We also
write
Collision.
Fire, Accident, Life and Bomb­
ing INSURANCE
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
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HE DIDN’T KNOW!
His brakes squeaked—wouldn’t stop the car short
of a city block; his motor coughed and wheezed
and hadn't power enough to make ordinary
grades without shifting to a lower gear.
Yes, the old bus was about ready for the morgue
when someone told him about Caton's garage at
the junction of the Klamath highway with Siski­
you» boulevard in Ashland.
He didn’t know there was such a car hospital in
the country but now that he is driving a good-as-
new car again he’s telling all his friends about it.
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
WARNING!
CHRISTMAS PACKAGES
for the Boys overseas must be mailed
Select a Gift from our modern stock
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Washington, D. C., Sept. 8. .—September War Bond
Quota» for the 3,070 counties In the nation were
announced today by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secre­
tary of the Treasury, to make up the national Sep­
tember total of $773,000,000.
The September quota for the State of Oregon Is
$8,750,000.
In fixing the county quotas, the Treasury has con­
tinued Its announced policy of setting the monthly
quotas In line with the seasonal distribution of In-
come with the billion-dollar monthly national av-
erage as the annual foal.
The national quota for May, when the nation
went on the billion-a-month annual basis, was $600,-
000,000. For June the quota was $600,000,000 and for
July it jumped to $1,000,000,000. The August quota
was $815,000,000, so to maintain the hillion-dollar
annual monthly average, the quotas for the Fall
and Winter months must necessarily be stepped up
considerably to reach the objective set,
V. J. 7 rcaturx Dffartmfnl
Ont Buck outof Every Ten
you earn should buqoinq /
mto UAWir tarivfompt;
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Not Later Than October 1.
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at
Ramsey’s
Jewelry Store
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