Thursday. April ft, 1943 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER | SOCIETY MET FRIDAY BURKETT—MANZER V arsity V Friday and Saturday Miss LXwvthy Burkett and Lt. Bernard A Manzer were united in marriage by Judge Coleman in Medford last Saturday Mm. Man zer is a teacher in the Junior High school here. She is the| i daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Burkett of Pasadena, Calif. Lt. Manzer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Manzer of Middle town. New York and was studying at Northwestern University when he joined the armed forces. They will make their home in Ashland for the present. --------- BUY BONDS --------- FLUORESCENT BUOY GLIDES ENEMY PLANES ~The~M-4' tank "was“the*“first ’to cany a device developed by West inghouse engineers, which is said to improve the accuracy of gun fire by more than 200 per cent. According' to General Campbell, the 75-mm. gun can be fired when the tank is in motion. Enemy i tanks, regardless of size, cannot' do this. AUTOMOBILE FIRE INSURANCE "That you can depend on" HARRY JAMES art kit MAKIS HEALTH A ACCIDENT i . ilt : M. T. BURNS ON THE PLAZA fi» fnrtU j NO* IO* Cut Flowers, Corsages 3GL CAM ■ iTWMs Sprays, r ROSEMARY’S FLOWER SHOP '4F (Formerly Grubb Florists) Phone: 8761 or 7202 ------BUY BONDS— CANNING CIRCLES URGED TO USE STEAM COOKERS Cooperative use of pressure cookers for canning purposes this year is strongly urged by Dean Ava B. Milam, chairman of the state nutrition committee for de fense and head of the school of home economics at Oregon State college. The shortage of pressure canners is acute and only a few j will be available for purchase this year, she says. "Though the first peas are just ' beginning to poke their heiuia ' through the soil, victory gardener« are looking forward to the harvest and the problem of canning, dry ing. and freezing the products for future use," said Dean Milam. “I suggest the formation of canning circles, each conMstlng of six or more families cooperating in the use of one cooker. W’omen in the circle can not only take turns using the canners but also help one another to get vegetables ready to can. thus making the task lighter and more pleasant for all.” Such canning circles are by no means an original idea. Dean Mi lam explains. as families in many Oregon communities last year shared their pressure cookers with those who could not buy them for themselves. "Anyone who has a pressure Conner to share will help the whole cause of f<xxl for victory by notifying the county nutrition chairman or home demonstration agent of its availability.’ Dean Milam concluded. “They will help see that every canner does its full share toward victory, with a minimum of 'absenteeism'.” CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE At Y’our Grocery or Market Protects You Against COTTAGE CHEESE— NON-POINT WARTIME FOOD. —DAMAGE SUITS— Because of car operation, accident at home, office, on streets, hotels, etc. Costa little. SEE ASHLANU CREAMERY 'What is made in Ashland makes Ashland ' J. F. EMMETT MINER BUILDING 167 EAST MAIN STREET D O IT NOW When trouble comes to you —and it will, in some form —see that it is lightened by the benefits of adequate in surance. Let us be your counselors. WESTERN AUTO SPECIALS 1943 Wall Paper Washable; fade proof. Enough for small room— insurance Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phone 8781 41 East Main Roofing Paper AS LOW AS for 35-lb. weight— SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Published every TTiursday at 167 East Main St., Ashland, Oregon by Charles and Ruth Giffen. Subscription 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. Second Front. 7:45- Evening Service Sermon- "From the Manger to • the Throne.” Baptismal service Mid-week Service: Wed. 7:45. CATHOLIC CHURCH Sixth and C Streets Mass Sunday morning mi 9 o'clock,' Sunday School' after Musa con TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH ducted by the indies of the church. Meagher. Pastor. Rev. A. N. MacDoiuieli, Vicar Rev. W. J Phone Medford 3208. April 11- Passion Sunday —V— 8:00- Holy Communion. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 9:30- Church School 11:00 - Service and Sermon. Corner No. Multi und Laurel Sts Sermon by Rev. H.G. Ganlnei Dr. George VV. Druse, Minister of Medford. 9:45- Sunday Church School. 7 30 p. m. - Service and Address. 11:00- Morning Worship. —V— 6:15- Methodist Youth meetings. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 7:30- Evening Service SCIENTIST Thurs. 7:30- Bible Study and Pioneer Ave.. South Fellowship hour. Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. Subject: “Are Bin, Dis TALENT NOTES ease, and Death Real?” Sunday (Continued From 1‘uge 1) School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Harry Wooten and family re evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science turned to Talent from New Mex- co after a year's abmeue. Mr. healing, is heki at 8 o'clock. Reading Room open daily from and Mm. Wooten sold their farm 2 to 5 p. ra except Sundays anu in New Mexico utid ratumcJ here Holidays. The public is cordially to niaae tala theii permanent invited to attend these services, uome in the valley. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Chapman and to use the Reading Room. moved from the Gardner place —V— FREE METHODIST CHURCH into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bradley, who East Main Sh at Seventh moved on their farm on Busin Charles E Brown, Pastor Creek last week. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Mra Jessie l^ewLa and son, Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m. spent Sunday at Grants Billie, Young People’s and Junior i'ass visiting Mrs. Lewis’ slater. Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Wayne WTiitsett, and fam Mid-week praysr meeting, al ily. Mr. and Mra. P. J. McAbee of at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Song and Hymn practice, Fri Shady Cove moved into Mrs. Garuener s nous» recently vu- day ui 7:30 p. ra. Come and worship with us in cated by Arnold Chapman aim ranilly. the ueuuty of Holiness. Mr. arid M rs. Charles Skeeter* —V— of Prospect were looking after the CHURCH OF CHRI8T interests of their home here Sun- Second and B St. day. Earl F. Downing, Minister Mra. Roy Unruh and baby vls- 9:45- Bible School Red friends in Talent Satuniay 11:00 a. m . Morning Service Sermon-"From the Manger to afternoon. ------BUY BONDS------ the Throne."( no. 6 in series.! THE MINER PRESS FOR 6:45- Christian Endeavor and JAMES G. MACKIE Authorized Dealer- Western Auto Supply Co LJ for Timber,” and addressed to the Chief Forester, O. and C. Adminis tration, 901 Guardian Building, Portland, Oregon, will be received until 10:30 A M , Pacific Time, April 20, 1943, fpr the purchase of timber upon tracts hereinafter described, each bid must state the amount per M feet B M which offered for each species total considei ation which paid for the timber. No leas than the appraised value will be considered. Each bid must be submitted in duplicate and be accompanied by a deposit In the form of a certified check in favor of the Treasurer of the United States. The depoait of any successful bidder will be credited on the contract. Payment in full at the time of filing the contract la required in sales amounting to $2500 or lees. Fur copies of the form of proposal, form of contract and bond, terms of payment, amount of deposit required with bid, amount of bond required with contract and other information, application should be made to the address shown above. IN JACK- SON COUNTY: T. 38 8., R. 4 E. Sec. 7, all merchantable timber designated for cutting on the NE% NWU, Lot 1 (NW’4NW?4), and Lot 2 (SW%NWfc), estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 280 M. feet Douglas Fir, 250 M. feet White Fir, 495 M feet stamped Ponderosa Pine. No bid for less than $1.50 per M. ft. B. M. flor the Douglas Fir, $1.25 per M. ft. B. M. for the White Fir, and $5.50 per M. ft. B. M. for the stamped Ponderosa Pine, or a total pur chase price of $3,455.00 will be considered. On the NEU NW1/*, all Douglas Fir, less than 22 ins. DBHOB, White Fir less than 18 ins. DBHOB, and Ponderosa Pine not branded USOC are reserved from cutting. On Lot 1, all trees except Ponderosa Pine stamped USOC are reserved from cutting. That portion of Lot 2 south of Dead Indian road is reserved from cutting. On that portion of Ix>t 2 north of Dead Indian road com prising' 7:00 acres, more or less, only Ponderosa line stamped USOC is to be cut. On the entire sale area logging Ur to be done with horses or caterpillar tractor. The right to waive tech nical defects, and to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 5th day of April, 1943. W. H. Horning, Chief Forester, O. 4 C. Adminis tration. LiTHIA E N T E IC T A I N M E N T Phone 7 (Mi I CHVRCH OF THE URETHREN Ward E. Pratt, Minister Aal. land and Medford 10:00 a. m. ■Church School. 11:00 a. m. . Worship Service Mid-Wrek Lenten Servivo in Ashland on Wediu-srlay evenlng, In Medfurd an Thursday al M Rus sell hoine. ------BUY BONDS— QUALITY PRINTING. Buy your Memorials now for Decoration Day. NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE (Mrs.) M. T. Burns.-On the Plaza- Sealed bids, marked outside "Bld ASK FOR NEW POLICY AT THE CHURCHES The regular meeting of the NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH Women s Society of Christian Serv OONGREG AT1ON Al- ice was held in the church parlor.-« last Friday. During the business 717 Siskiyou Boulevard session plans were completed for Clarence F. MeCall, Minialer the Golden Wedding celebration 9:45 a m. Bible School, Willi April 11. Ilans for decorating Mrs. Glen Prescott, Bupt. the church parlors were discussed 11:00- Worship Service At noon a nice luncheon was —V— served by Mrs. W, A. Stratton FIRST PRESBYTERIAN and committee. CHURCH After the prayer circle the aft North Main at Helmut! ernoon piogram ix-gan with the Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister devotional service led by Mrs. 9.45- Bible School for all ages Reba P. Kelsey. Mrs. L. R. Coder 11:00- Morning -Worship and gave an interesting review of the Junior Church. fourth, fifth and sixth chapters of 6:30 - Youth Meeting. the study book. 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