Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 01, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday and Saturday
THt '9IC HMN'
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of America's
ROARING
RAIDERS!
ASSOCIATED MEN STUDENTS
HOLD DINNER MEET
The Associated Men Btudenta
of the Southern Oregon College
met at the home of Dr. Stephen
Eplet Tuesday evening for a din
ner. Hairy Stallard, former pre*
ident of the group, has been called
to serve in the Army, and the
new president, Don WindUgler, di­
rected the meeting. aasUted by
Bud Silver and Dick Ueiiimgh.ui-
sen.
The dinner was a jody affair
despite two unpleasant conditions
approaching near. Fiiat, the boys
surmised it might be the last din­
ner gathering (or Lie dotation, on
account of food t allotting Second,
Dr Epler, their h >al, is soon to
leave SOCE to take tip new du­
ties in the United State* Navy.
Some 25 men students and 1 ac­
uity members were present at tne
dinner.
------BI Y BONDS
KIKMI.K SOCK STUDENTS
CALLED TO ACTIN E DUTY
David Williams ol Phoenix, for­
mer SOCE student, visited the
Southern Oregon College Friday,
qn the eve of departure for San
Francisco, from where he will go
to Shepherd Fit Id.
Another former student. Doug­
las Eden of Medford, has also
bean cytUed recently Both boys
were in the Army Reserve, and
the cur:tnt year were waiting call
to service whi'.e students in the
Univeisity of Otegon. At SOCE
they were students of the junior
college department
----- BUY BONDS------
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Wednesday & Thursday
Mid-week Special
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Sunday
WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS!
8ERV1CB BUTTON BAGS with 53 button«—*11 the re­
quired buttons for those in the Army ...................
50c
ZIMMER .MONEY BELTS and
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Send One Each of These to the Boys in the
Service. Next to * Letter From Home
They Want These Moat.
•BIGGEST LITTLE STOKE IN ASHLAND”
NOW as never before it Is
necessary to use the old mac­
hinery - make it last until
VICTORY is won.
Our experts are ready to
help you by doing the welli ng
the blacksmithing and the
repairing necessary to make
the old as good as new.
SPECIAL (MH KME FOR
JO( RNAIJS.M STUDENTS
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Oregon high school graduate'
CHURCH
and other qualified pc rat cut. par­
ticularly women, will have an <q>-
North Main at Helman
Rev. Howard G Eddy. Minister poit unity to complete tour year*
9:43- Bible School for all agc* •of JournaMadc training anti I m * at
¡1 00- Morning Wot ship and work <ai stalo ncwa|>aj>eta with
, in three years under an etnei -
Junior Church.
gency speed-up prognun to be in-
6:30 ■ Youth Meeting.
itiaied by the school of journal-
7:30- Evening Service
lam her*. A special two-year
Wed , 7:30- Midweek meeting
course ulao will lie uvidltdrie to
—V—
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH perauna intsrvstsd in journaiiani
Rev A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar who have an acceptable education
background.
9:30- Church School
Tile program, announced by
11:00 • Service and Sermon
Brie W. Allen, dean of the aohool
10:13 and 3:00 - Confirmation of journal lam. i* an effort to meat
Class,*.
I he acute ahor ago of available
7:30 p. in. • Service and Address newafmper personnel in the atute.
Demand* for qualified reporter»,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST editor*, photographer* have «X-
SUIENTIST
ceeded the supply for the juist two
Pioneer Ave., South
years, he said.
Sunuay inurniiig service al 11
"New»|>up«int are ewntial to Ute
o'clock. Subject ¡"Unreality.” Sun war program and we an* stopping
School al 9:45 a.in. Wednesday up the training to help meet th««
evening meeting, which include.« acute shortage of qualified jour­
testimonies of Christian Science nalist* available to Oregtai tiews-
healing, I* held at N o'clock.
I «spent and aaaoctationa.
TYus
Reading Room open daily from should be a worthwhile oppor­
2 to 5 p. ni except Sundays and tunity for every high school grad­
Holidays. The public ia cordially uate. jiarticularly women, wtu> has
invited to attend these service*, ever considered journalism as a
and to use the Reading Room.
career," Doan Allen said
—V—
The shortened program will lake
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
advantage of summer M*aaiona and
East Mam SX al Seventh
more intensive class wink.
Charles E Brown, Pastor
------BUY BONDS—
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
MOTHER'S DAY AT U, OF O.
i Morning Worship, 11:00 a. in.
Young l*eople's and Junior I May day will be Mother's day
at the University off Oregon this
Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m
Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. ni. year
The »election has just been made
Mid-week prayer meeting,
by
the mother's executive board
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Song and Hymn practice. Fi ri- bl charge uf the annuul spring
occasaMi. Plans will be formu­
day at 7:30 p. ni.
Come and worstnp with ua tn ! lated by s'.udanC and faculty com­
mittee* .
the beauty of Hohnes*
Central .-vent* will include a
—V—
meeting
of the executive bouid in
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Gerluigcr
Hall al 10 a. m.; an­
Second and B St
nual busmen* meeting. Guild The­
Earl F. Downing. Minister
ater, 1:30 p tn.; tea. Gerlinger
9:45- Bible School
1 Hall, S p. ni The old and now
11:00 a. m - Morning Service. executive b>«rda will hold their
6:45- Chriattan Endeavor and breakfast meeUng Sunday morn­
Second Front.
ing. Other features are aoon to
7:43- Evening Service
be added by the committee*
Mbi-week Service: Wed. 7:45.
----- BUY BONDS------
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THE M I N E R P K E S S FOR
CHUP.C1 OF THE BRETHREN Q U A I. IT Y P It INTI N G
Ware E. Pratt. Minister
Asl land and Medford
ducted by the ladle* of the church
10:00 a. m. -Church School.
Meagher. Paatoi
I Rev. W. J
Theme 'Peter and John Become Phone Medford 3208.
Disciples off Jesus"
—V—
.11:00 a. m - Woratiip Service, Fnt8T METHODIST CHURCH
Message title: "A Nameless Corner No. Main and Laurel St*
I Dr. George W. Bruac, Minister
He*».”
Evening Service tn Milford at
9:45- Sunday Church School.
7:30 at M Ruaaell home on 803
11:00- Mornmg Worship.
Riverside. Theme: "The Ix>rd*
6:15- Methodist Youth meeting*
Supper "
7:30- Evening Service
Mid-Week l^enten Service in
Thur*.
7*30- Bible Study and
Ashland on Wednesday evening; in
Fellowship hour.
Medford on Thursday at M Rus­
—V—
sell home.
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
—V—
CONGREGATIONAL
CATHOUC CHURCH
717 Slaklyou Boulevard
Sixth and C Street*
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Maas Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
9:43
am Bible School, wiUi
Sunday School after Maa* con-
I Mr*. Glen Prescott. Supt.
11:00- Worship Service
MEDFORD’S PRESCRIPTION CENTER
A registered pharmacist of long ex|w*rience
fills ail prescriptions at this store. Only the
finest and purest drugs, chemicals and other
materials used.
NOW!
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Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop
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OSC ENTERr AIN EKN
PLEASE SOLDIERS
A group of Oregon State men
and women who spent their vaca­
tion entertaining at soldier centers
in Oregon, Washington and Brit­
ish Columbia made such a hit that
they were held an extra day in
Canadian camps at the urgent re­
quest of military officials. The
"troup" traveled in a college bus
accompanied by two faculty mem­
ber».
------ BUY BONDS—
Get the pattern of your life
from God, then go about your
work and be yourself.
—Phillips Brooks
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published every Thursday at 167
East Main St., Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffen.
Subacription rates: >2,00 per year
Entered as second-class matter in
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15. 1935 under the act
of March 3 1879.
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Ashland, Oregon
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