Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 05, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, Nov. 5, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Santa Hosa, California la nt Wed a tendency toward shallow breath­ f At the Churches :
ing and poor resistance to colds,
The Methodist
Yoiitli Fellow­ nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mahn and Dr. Marsh declared.
ship held a Hallow« en party at
Too many people think of pos­ W»j«»>j<XMXXXMXXXWXXXXX»
the home of Miss Beulah Balder- daughter Murtha spent lust week
stone Saturday evening Refresh­ with Mr and Mrs. (Thau Axel. ture ax a boon to personal ap-
"BJraaed be the Lord God of
ments of sandwiches, pumpkin Mi, Huhn Is u brother of Mrs p«’urance rather than to health, Israel; He bath visited and- re
he
ailed,
explaining
that
postural
pies and cocoa were served in Axel's,
deemed His people, , . that we
keeping with Halloween occasion.
Mr H. C. Jones from Oakland, defects arc largely to blame for being delivered out of the hand
disease
since
they
cause
unnatur
­
of «air eriemiex might serve Him
Glen Ixtgun, Jack Morrix and California tpcpl last week with
al pressure on the nervous system
LUKE 1:66-74.
Hollis Alsen are among those who Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hash. Mr and thus reduce the supply of without fear ”
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t
Jones
is
an
uncle
of
Mr
Hash.
will be inducted Into the service
nerve energy needed by various
FIRST
FREKBVTKKIAN
A
committee
composed
of
within the next few days
organs, muscles and tissues of
CHURCH
Die
Extension
Mix Maliel Stone of Syracuse. members from
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
the body for healthful function­
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Kanxas and Mrs. John Webster Unit, the Grange «Mid the Upper ing
Valley Community’ club will en-i
were dinner gUcsts at the home
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
It is proposed that the straps
tertain
a
group
of
soldiers
at
the
SCIENTIST
of Mr. and Mrs Ben Webster
Grange Hull n«-xt Saturday even- j on book bags be altered so the
Pioneer Ave., South
Friday.
them
like
Ing
Mrs Va Inlow, Mrs. John students can carry
Bibie school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
An exciting time wax exper­ Heilmeyer,
Mrs F. F Kobie, [ knapsacks. It would be a simple M. Wright, superintendent.
matter
for
manufacturers
to
add
ienced by ihe citizens of Talent Mrs Mary Hash.
Mrs. Archie
Sunday morning service at 11
and nearby vicinity Thursday Kincaid, Mrs, R D Reynold and two shoulder straps to school o’clock. Subject: "Adams and
evening shortly ufter 10 I’M, H B Carter Will all w«»rk on! bags and brief cases.
Fallen Man".
Sunday School at 9:45 A M.
Halloween the dinner and entertainment
when some of
the
Dr. Marsh admits that the idea
Wednesday evening meeting,
is not original. High school and
pranksterra turned on the fire committee,
which Includes testimonies of
siren which blew for five minutes
Mr James Metcalf, who under-' university students in many of Christian Science healing, is held
Many turned out to learn where went a major operation at the the European countries for years at 8 o'clock.
the fire was To date the culpits Community Hospital tw«r weeks have carrie«! their books, lunches,
Reading Room open dally from
have not been comprehended.
ago, is recovering very satisfac­ etc , st rapped to their backs in 2 to i P.M. except Sundays and
military fashion.
Holidays.
Mr. and Mrs Cliarlea Skeeters torily at his home.
The public is cordially invited
This method not only prevents
and Mrs Bill Henry made a busi­
Mr and Mrs Tom Frazier of;
to attend these services, and to
the
curvatiures
and
one-sided
ness trip to Prospect Monday
Dunsmuir and Harold Frazier of
use the Reading Room.
Mrs. Tillie Halstead left Thurs­ Roseville, California, spent a few i development we see in many of
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our children, but it actually tendk
day for Portland to visit her days last week with their aunt
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
toward
better
posture
and
im
­
Mater who is ill. Mrs Bulslead and uncle Mr, and Mrs. J. Z I
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts.
proved cMhst development.
is a nurse and was called there Walker.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Dr L. M. Rogers,
executive
Sunday Church school 9:46 a. m.
Miss Alice Wright gave a lec-
to care for her sister.
secretary of the National Chiro­
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Private Clyde Purvis, formerly "turc last week nt Medford at s_ practic
Axaoriation,
announced
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
at Talent who Joined the Army meeting of ,M«df<ird P. E. O,
Midweek Bible study hour and
that Dr. Marsh's Idea has been
The Jackson County Janitors'
several months ago, is now with
endorsed and adopted by the or­ praise service is Wednesday eve­
the military police, has been Association met recently at the ganization.
ning at 7:30.
transferred from >*alm Beach to , Bellview school for an afternoon
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“The National Chiropractic As­
meeting Mr.' Walker was highly
Miami, Florida.
FULL
GOSPEL
TEMPLE
complimented for
the condition sociation will do all in its power
E. Mato and Siskiyou Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gillette of
to
popularize
the
new
posture
pro
­
he had the school building in.
L. P. Furman, Paator
Twin Fulls, Idaho, who huve been
gram." Dr Rogers declared, "but
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Stenrud
visiting at the home of Mr. and
the success of the movement to
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Mrs Ben Webster for the past entertained a group of friends raise the health standards of our
C. A. service 6:46 Sunday eve­
Saturday
evening
at
s
Halloween
week, returned to their
home
youth depends largely on the co­ ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
party, Those enjoying the even­
Thursday.
operation of parents, teachers and low at 7:30 o'clock.
ing with them anil Mrs. Soren­
C A. service and choir practice
Mrs. George Pheifer wax a busi­ son, were Mr and Mrs. Walter stylists."
7:30 Tuesday evening.
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ness caller in Medford Friday.
Davis, Mr. and Mrs Archie Kin- SIGNAL TROUBLE
Bible study and prayer meeting
Mrs. Joah Blackwell of the ' raid, Mrs Help Uamaker. Mrs.
7:30 Friday evening.
Trick bicycle accidents are be­
Hyatt sawmill visited relatives in Ix*wis Pankey and Miss Marie
Everybody is cordially Invited
ginning to occur. Mrs Colombo to all services.
Walker.
Talent Bunday.
Fanucchi, 43. of Stockton, Calif.,
f
t
t
Mrs. Mark True was hostess to
The Talent school carnival held
extended her arm to give a left
Friday night, was enjoyed by a her birthiiay club last Saturday turn siimal stuck it into the win­ FK£E METHODIST CHURCH
East Main Street
well filled house. A program of evening entertaining the group
dow of a passing automobile, suf- !
Charles E Brown, Pastor
shsrt skits and music by the band with a 6:30 o'clock dinner in
fcred a compound fracture.
Sunday School: 9:46 a. m. Mrs.
began at 8 o’cock. Many useful honor of the birthday anniversary
Mary Crease, Supt.
of
Mrs.
Howard
Gearhart.
Those
articles were awarded. Marjorie
“MINI TE*SERMON”
Morning worship: 11 a. m.
Gleina was crowned the Queen of cnjftying the dinner an«i evening
Young People's Service: 6:45
hostess
BY Rev. Karl O. Bayer
p. m. Edgar Crease, president.
the carnival. A large sum of with the honoree and
Junior Missionary Service: 6:46
money was taken in that will be were Mrs, Mike Tucker, Mrs
REVERENCE
p. m. Mrs. Cora Brown, Supt.
used for various school purposes, Clair Scott. Mrs. W D Jackson.
Evavngelistic Service: 8 p. m.,
Mrs. Virgil Jackson and small son,, Eternal is . . . ." Prov. 1:7.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Estes of
preceded by a half-bour of gospel
Mrs. Roscw Owen anil daughter remarked, "If you examine
Crescent City arrived in the val­ Sandra.
bump
of
reverence
on
SOI >nr and worship.
modern head you will find it
Mid-week prayer meeting: Wed­
ley Monday to visit for several
Mrs Allen Miller l«*ft Monday to be a dent." Well what do we nesday 7:30 p. m. at the par­
days with relatives and friends
for a few days visit with rela- mean by reverence.
It ia sug- sonage.
They are former residenta of Tal­
tivea at Seattle, Washington.
bestive to note that the old tran­ I
Young People's Cottage pray­
ent and vicinity.
slation
for this passage wm er meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday
i» i
Mrs Glen Brown and son Don­ One-Arni Book Carry
"The fear of the Lord is. . . . evening. They will all meet at the
Our grand-parents spoke a great parsonage 20 minutes before this
ald of Tloneste, California are
Menace to Health deal about godly fear. Not a hour.
spending a few days here on
craven fear, mind you, a feat ~
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business and visiting relatives
that cringed and knuckled down
and friends.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The one-arm method used by in abject terror.
But a godly
Rev. A. H. Ma^Donnell, Vicar
Mrs. V. Bullon of Arcade, Calif.' American youth in transporting fear, which, to them, was the
November 8—Octave of All
books
to
and
from
school
was
wax a Talent caller Monday after­
highest form of reverence for
Saints'.
auld today by a memcer of the God
noon,
8:00 A.M. Holy Communion.
National
Chiropractic
Associa­
Shall wc let
the dictionary
9:30 AM -Church School
tion to be a contributing factor help us just here? It suggests
BELLVIEW NOTES
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer
in the poor health and posture of as synonyms such words as and Sermon.
veneration,
awe,
adoration,
and
countless adults in this nation.
Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.—Holy
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichol and
"And it is time”, declared Dr. worship. This helps us to under­ Communion.
daughter of Senttle spent last Morris Marsh, of Baltimore, Md., stand something of the mean­
ere
week at the home of Mr. ami "that we did something about it.’’ ing of reverence, but the ques­
NEIGHBORHOOD
CONGREGA­
tion
our
abbreviated
text
sug-
Mrs. Jim Tucker.
Mr Nichols
What to do?
TIONAL CHURCH
goats
remains
unanswered.
is a son of Mrs. Tucker
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Immediately nationalize a move­ . . .’• what?
Miss Aileen Inlow, who is ment among our youngsters to
Clarence F. McCall. Minister
For one thing it is the be-
teaching in the Cottage Grove carry their school books on their thing in knowledge." One might
9:45 A.M. Church School. Mrs.
schools, spent the week end with backs instead of under either arm. justly write a beatatude In this Glen Prescott, superintendent.
11:00 A.M. Worship service with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Va)
make
it to read
Dr. Marsh contends that this regard and
sermon.
Inlow.
"Blessed
is
he
that
has
learned
simple solution to problems of
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Mr. John Heilmeyer spent last postural defects stemming from to recognize his own littleness
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
greatness
and
so
week visiting relatives at Wamic book loads will be acceptable not and God's
Rev. W.
Meagher, Pastor
learned
to
revere Him.” And
and The Dalles, Oregon.
only to parents, teachers and phy­ why do we instinctively resent
Mass al 0 a. m. Sunday.
ass
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Miller sical education directors, but to biashphemy and cursing?
Isn't
of Bandon, Oregon were dinner th«* children themselves.
it because cursing reveals an CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
guests last Thursday evening of
The most common results of the abysmal Ignorance, a woeful lack
Fourth and C Street«
By
Mrs. Allen Miller and Mrs. R. E. one-arm carry are strains, stress­ of wisdom and knowledge.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Bel). Mr. Miller is the pastor of es, round shoulders and humped the use of it a man proclaims
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
the Full Gospel Church of Ban­ backs, but other more serious de­ that he has nothing of reverence
Departmental'meetings at 6:30:
don and a brother of Allen Miller. fects are general. Over-develop­ within him, and with sure In­
sight we recognize that as ignor­ Junior, Young People, Adults.
Mrs. Mary Hushower, who has ed one-sidedness in the back and ance. For reverence for God is
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
spent the past several months shoulder muscles of the youngs­ the beginning of knowledge and
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
with her daughter Mrs. Clarice ters results in dramped livers and wisdom.
nesday evening.
And more!
The fertile book
of Proverbs with its ancient wis-
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
dom suggests again "To r ev­
<1. R. Turnbull, Minister
erence the Eternal is to itate
Bible school 9:46 a. m., c. E.
evil; pride, arrogance, and evil Corry, superintendent
life, and
, _ lying
. „ lips."
The In­
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
strong,
ference
here is strong.
Rev­
Young People's Union 7 p. m.
erence is much more than pas-
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.
n Jg
Prayer, praise and Bible study
sive adoration
active campaign against all that hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
/ f <
God is against.
To give God
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our lip service is to be guilty of
CHURCH OF CHRIST
of a subtle form of biashphemy.
Second and B Streets
This campaign against evil will
Earl F. Downing, Minister
not be a futile, lonely campaign
Bible School 9:46 A.M.
for, (this is Proverbs again) he
Morning Service 11:00 AM
who shows
reverence for (or Sermon subject "Bringing Up
fear of, it means the same) The Family For Christ."
God “has strong ground for con­
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M
fidence."
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____ Junior, High School, and Young
To be
able __
to walk
unafraid through these terrify­ People’s groups.
ing days is our supreme need.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Rev.
Above all else we want to walk D. D. Randall of the American
confidently, with sure step, know- Snday School Union will speak
that there is meaning and pur­
pose in what we do.
To feel, and show pictures of the work
of the Union
then, that in the midst of evil
Cottage Prayer Meeting Wed­
we can yet accomplish lasting
g«K>d, that even our smallest nesday 7:30 P.M. Earl F. Down­
ing, Minister.
effort will count for something
in the eternal scheme of things,
that it does matter whether we
worship rightly, these things, we
.say, represent our need for today.
Invtit
And the ancient wisdom speaks
across centuries as the very voice
A Dime Out of
of forgotten truth “the reverence
Every Dollar ia
of God is the foundation of the
confident step, the inner assur­
TALENT NOTES
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HE WHO LAUGHS—LASTS!
ance that walks
[ any tomorrow."
unafraid
into
U.S. War Bonds
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PRACTICAL HEALTH
HINTS
Records of U.S. to Be
Filmed To insure Loss
By Dr. Janies A. Tobey
U.O., Eugene, November 5—
BLOOD PLASMA SAVES
Valuable university documents,
SOLDIERS' LIVES
including academic and personnel
In the peaceful days of early
December, 1941, there appeared records of graduates, soon will be
in this column a story about the photographed
on
fire-resistnat
blood banks of the American Red microfilm as an insurance against
Cross Then
loss or damage,
Dr. Earl M.
came the sud­
Pailett,
registrar,
announced
this
den,
treacher­
ous attack on week. When completed the micro­
Pearl Harbor. film duplicates will be stored in
Blood Plasma vaults here or at some other safe
promptly saved place designated by the state
the lives of board of higher education.
The entire history of a graduat­
many valiant
ing class, including both sides of
Americans.
Plasma, that the academic and personnel re­
part of the cords and photographs, will go
Dr. J. A. Tobey
blood remain­ on a roll of microfilm which can
ing after removal of the red cells be put in the hip pocket. It will
and white cells, has since helped be possible to store 1600 records
to restore health to soldiers and in a space 4 Inches square and
sailors wounded in numerous bat­ 1% Inches deep, the university
tles.
It will save many more registrar said.
hves in our armed forces.
More than 300.000 persons have
donated blood for the production
of this precious plasma. Among | Qrubb Florists i
this legion of patriotic donors no
fatalities and no serious accidents
have occurred. Only about 8 per J FLOWER SHOP A GARDENS X
Flowers for All Occasions 5
cent of those offering blood have
been found to be unsuited as
x
271 Morton Street
donors.
H
x
Phone 4161
After careful testing, the blood
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plasma is dried and placed in
sterile containers. It is then ready
for use in transfusions to control
shock and loss of blood in wound-
eded or injured men.
Great as has been the response
to the plea for blood for our mili­
tary and naval forces, and for
our fightin gal lies, even more is-
needed
Any healthy person be­
tween the ages of 21 and 60 can
donate blood for this purpose.
Giving of a pint or so of blood is
a simple and harmless process, /•
supervised by a corps of compe­
tent doctors and nurses. There is
no pain, and the whole procedure
takes less than half an hour.
After giving blood, the donor
rests a while, and generally is fed
on sandwiches made of enriched
bread and butter. Normal persons
Investing in good insur­
rarely have any reacUon, and
ance—particularly in War
many even feel better.
times—is the greatest thrift
The healthy body promptly re-
you can practice. You are
stores its blood, although the
building a
reserve that
donor is not permitted to contri-
“rainy day.” You are pro­
bate again for at least eight
tecting yourself and family
weeks. This natural restoration
against and disaster. You
process Is aided, however, by eat­
are investing in "peace of
ing iron-rich foods, such as eggs,
liver, dried fruits, lean meats,
mind.”
whole grain products, and en-
riched white bread.
American Red Cross blood donor
services are located in Boston,
New York, Philadelphia, Balti­
more. Washington. Buffalo, Roch­
ester, Pittsburg Indianapolis, Cln-
cinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, St
Louis. Detroit, Milwaukee. San
Francisco and Loe Angeles.
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