Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1944)
Southern Oregon Miner, Thuraday, July 6, 1844 (.I | SI for S3 out of your C IIK IH TM A K aavlngi — In vest Io WAR BONOS. K ir p ou B A t'K IN O T H E A IT ACM. fel 1 Trinity Episcopal Church J Cane Berry Harvest Depends on Boys and Girls * to A HT ADS .U»y ( IH- M i m i «il.5« - 1(17 K. Muin OKltXJON h’AilMKH, your own m ale furitt mugiiziiiw, 3 year» $2, 3 yt-ur», S3. Come» twice a month. A nice preaent to a friend. Prompt delivery assured, itenewula ul»o appreciated. Henry K. Peteracn, Junction City, Ore., Oregon P a rm er R epresentative. All kind» of Mlgiin for »ale at lire Miner Office. L arge B u n d le Old at the M iner O ffice. P aper» 10c F or Male and F or Kent Sign* n t the Miner Office. BO L T S - N U T S Any Kind, Size Or Length Iron and Steel order» up to | l 0.00 require no priority. O l!R COMPMBTE LINE WILL SU PPLY YOUR NEEDS Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop R e s ta u r a n t and Fountain Service ‘Southern Fried Steaks' a specialty THE STEAK HOUSE (Closed from Monday, mid night to Tuesday midnight) 397 East Main IN S U R A N C E “T h at you can depend on” AUTOMOBILE FIRE M. T. BURNS I “Faith Temple” f AT THE CHURCHES CAKE T AT YOUR ON THE PLAZA w:ccc*:>::cc«x«icc<xxxxM )OW M i D R Y F IR SLABS S4-25 fUNE'UP Prompt Delivery PHONE 3331 NEW MATTRESSES FACTORY TO YOU OLD MATTRESSES MADE LIKE NEW NEW BOX SPRINGS WHILE THEY LAST REED’S MATTRESS CO. 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Ashland, Oregon Every Day it becomes more necessary to have the old car working with utmost efficiency LET OUR SKILLED WORKMEN CHECK YOUR CAR TODAY! PHONE 5311 CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street) C S M Christian Science Reading Room Pioneer Avenue Ashland, Oregon Seventh Day Adventist Church C orner F o u rth and C S treets S abbath School 9:30 S aturday. P reaching 11:00 a.m. F rid ay n ig h t Ju n e 30th J . Z. W alker speaks a t 8:15. Topic: W hen Once the M aster of the house is Risen up and has sh u t to th e door. Luke 13:25. ---------- - o ------------ First Methodist Church per load of 100 cubic ft. WHITTLE TRANSFER 130 N orth Main S treet “A Friendly church fo r th o u g h t fui People.” Rev. eorge M. Shuman, Pastor-Elect Catholic Church Sunday, Ju ly 9th. Sixth and C. S treets 9:45 A. M. Sunday School fo r • Bev, W. J . M eagher, P asto r all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, s u p e r , M ass Sunday m orning at 9 o’- intendant. 11:00 A. M. M orning W orship. i clock. Sunday School a fte r Mass conducted by the ladies of the Dedication of new Communion Table. The S acram en t of the church. L otd’s Supper will ba celebrated. ------------ o------------ The pastor will bring an appro Free Methodist Church priate message. The choral a n th C harles E. Brown, Pastor em will be the selection “Be Still and Know” by Pierson. There will 9:45 -Sunday Scz ool. be a special offering for th e W ar- 11:00 M orning W orship. ' Time Service Fund, which brings 6:45—Young People. I sp iritual help to our men in the 7 :30—Evangelistic Service. to the new crowed indus 7 :30—Tuesday, C ottage P ray e r service, tria l communities, and brings aid meeting. 7:30—Thursday, P ra y e r m eet to suffering the world over. 7:00 P. M. Young People’s So ing. ciety. -------------o------------- 8:00 P. M. Union evening s e r Church of the Nazarene vice a t the P resb y terian Church. 4th and C. S treets Mr. Shum an will bring the mess- W. K. Wise, P astor 1 age. 9:45—S unday School with class I Monday, Ju ly 10th 7:30 P. M. es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, su Monthly m eeting of th e B oard of Trustees. perintendent. W ednesday, Ju ly 12th Synod of 11:00—M orning W orship. 7:00—Young People’s 3ociety, Oregon m eets at P ortland, Ju ly 12 13, and 14th. Virginia Shultz, president. W ednesday, 8 P.M. M idweek 8:00- E vangelistic Service. 8:00, W ednesday — M>d-week service for p ray er and Bible study Friday, Ju ly 14th, M arth a Gil prayer meeting. lette Guild a t th e home of M rs. W D. Jackson. « (U ndenom inational) Methodist Church C orner of 5th St. & E ast Main TALENT, OREGON Rev. Leo C. Wine, P asto r Dr. G. W. Bruce, M inister Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There The Morning serm on a t 9:43 on are classes fo r all ages. Mrs. Leo the subject “B riefs from the A n Wine, Superintendent. nual Conference.” C larence Ho)d- M orning W orship, 11:00 a.m . A fam iliar »Ight In the W illam ette Valley’s cane berry ihdds for the next few weeks will be rldge, lay delegate who attended E vangelistic Services 8:00 p.m. wands of boy» and girls like these m em bers of the Crop Corps who are picking red raspberries. the recent Conference in P o rtlan d _ . ■. ______ » , , < 1 i.ie lu tz x h u r v n u t is H i c r r s / i r t i r t n “Come with your burdens and Growers and The S ta te V a r m Labor Office are depending on boys and girls to h arv est a big portion will give some im pressions of the carry aw ay a sm ile.” conference, and th e p asto r will of Oregon’s Im portant <a»ne berry crop this year Tuesday n ight—P ray e r m eeting follow w ith o th er item s of in te r , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « -4 T hursday night: Bible S tudy at est. The Sunday School m eets im 6:30—Young Peopl6e’s meeting. 8 p.m. Subject ‘Life of C hrist.” m ediately following the serm on On the shoulder» of M veral through October, $21 in Novem- 7:30—Evening Service. thousand boys and girl» re sts the ber, $21.50 In December and $22 Evangelistic Service S atu rd ay hour, a t 10:30. The mid-week 7 :30, W ednesday—Mid-week fel m ajor responsibility for harvest- during the balance of the Yea '- night, 8 p.m. Bible study and prayer service is ing Oregon'» big crop of cane ber Prem ium s of $2 per ton for U. a. lowship hour. Open A ir Services on Plaza: each W ednesday evening a t 8 o’ ------------ o------------ rles again this year, according to No. 1 alfalfa or U. S. No. 2 leafy S atu rd ay 7:00 p.m. clock. Dr. George W. Bruce, Min- the sta te farm labor office in the alfalfa, and $5 per ton for U. S. Sunday 6:00 p.m. The Church of the ister. e x tra leafy, are allowed. O.S.C. Extension service. Brethren The neat rows of red and black E x tra s for baling are set at ASHLAND - MEDFORD raspberries, loganberries, boysen- $5 per ton by single com press or W ard E. P ra tt, P a sto r berries, youngbcrries, blackberries $7 per ton by double com press 10:00 The Church School. and gooseberries are well adapted method, Hald addet. D ollars and to the use of youngsters as pick- cents m arkups are provided for Graded lessons for the children. 11:00—W orship Service. ers. A m ajority of the pickers last dealers and retailers. The coun S unday evening service in Med year were boys and girls, and In try shipper and industrial users the Im portant G resham a re a it have 1 * been elim inated as separate •«»•■«.rot. ford a t 608 S. Oakdale Avenue. 7:00 p.m.—BYPD studying the was estim ated th a t about three- trade groups, and farm ers who , ___c ____ ■e*1 directly to feeders will in A cts of the Apostles. fourths of them were youngsters 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. At least as m any will be needed some cases ,be * allowed higher ------------ o------------ prices, officials stated. this year. — o- A pproxim ately 10,0 0 0 place First Church of Christ, m ents were m ade in the cane Scientist berry fields last year, and the Pioneer Avenue, South farm labor office estim ates th at Church of Christ it has records on only about 40 S unday m orning service a t 11 per cent of those who actually Second and B S treets • o’clock. worked in the fields. Earl F. Downing, M inister Sunday School a t 9:45 a.m. Sixty-flve platoons of boys and E. H. McGee will supply the W ednesday evening meeting, up in the pulpit at both services tom orrow. . which includes testim onies of „ girls have been signed _ P ortland for the red reapberry h ar m inister is atten d in g the C hristian Science healing, is held vest in the Gresham and adjacent s t a t e Convention of Churches of a t 8 o’clock. areas. These platoons, of from 25 (jhrigt a t Turner, Oregon. Reading room open daily from to 40 youngsters have also m en | BIB LE SCHOOL, 9:45 A. M. ' 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and organized in m ost of the other I Comc ancj j oin us m the Sum m er holidays. m ajor berry producing counties > v ic to ry C am paign to have more The public is cordially invited About twice as many pickers will ppopi^ jn Bible School than last to atten d these services, and to be necessary fo r the cane berries sum m er. use th e Reading Room. as for the »traw berry harvest, 11:00 M orning Service. o which is practically over. Ju n io r Church, 11 a.m F o r chil- Neighborhood Church ------------o------------ The W orld’s News Seen Through , , dren of beginner, p rim ary and ju- To curb m ounting prices of al- nior age Congregational he hristian cience onitor falfa hay to prevent resultant 7;00 ¿ hristian Endeavor. Two Corner of Blvd. and Morton price rises of such essential com- g a ie tie s , Junior and high school. A n International Daily Newspaper J. Howard Rees, Minister m odlties as live stock and live- g .oo_Evening Service. Putlu>"J by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY Mrs. Glen P rescott, Church One, Norway Sweet, Boston, Massachusetta stock products, the Office of Price Midweek Service, W ednesday, 8 School S uperintendent A dm inistration has announced na- i m ¡» T ru th fu l— Conttructive — Unbiased— Free from Sensational Miss M arg aret Ram sey, organist tionwlde dollars and cents maxi- | p j — f K u n tis t C h u r c h ism __Editorial» Are Timely and Instructive and It» D aily 9:45 W orship and S tudy Period mum prices for a lfa lfa hay. [ * ,rs t V nurcn Feature», Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make of the C hurch School. We continue B ase prices for producers on ■ ordon C. Griffin, P asto r the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. our study of the Old T estam ent ungraded hay in a rea 2, which > 9:45—Bible School, C. E. C orry from the tim e of Joshua to David. Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a M onth. includes Oregon and W ashington, S uperintendent. Come and discover w ith us th at Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. are: $20.50 per ton from May 11:00—M orning worship. ^ _____ the “O ld” is as new as any exper Introductory O ifer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents. iences we are having today, and Obtainable at: th at these g re a t tru th s are not li FO R E S T F IR E S B R IN G T R A G IC i f i f S E S m ited by considerations of time or place. 11:00 M orning W orship. This Sunday m orning we shall observe Holy Communion, and we cordial ly invite those to join us in the observance of the Sacram ent, who believe in th e C hristian W ay of ijfe. A w arm welcome aw aits the visitor in this church efr, r ~ 1 ■' ' -O----- I I LIFE HEALTH A ACCIDENT Presbyterian hurch Itev. A. M. MacDonnell, ¡car , oO Holy Communion. • 9:30 C hurch School. 11:00—Service and Sermon. Comer N. Main and Laurel Sts. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister 9:45—Sunday Church School The Sunday School offers a real vital course in Bible study to those w h o enroll and follow I through. This school m eets a t 9:45 j The m orning serm on is a t 11 on th e subject “B riefs from th e An- 1 nual Conference.” R alph Billings, lay delegate who attended the re cent Conference in P ortland will give some im pressions of the Con ference, and the pastor will follow with o th er item s of interest. 11:00—M orning worship. 6:45- M ethodist Y outh roups. 8:00 Evening Service. The M ethodist Youth Fellow ship grouns will m eet for worship a t 6:45. The Union service of the M e t h o d ist and P resbyterian j Churches will be held in th e P res- ' byterian C hurch a t 8 o’clock. Rev G. W. Bruce will give the sermon on the suh'*n',t ” * w—.-»-------~ C hristian Experience”. The m id week Bible stu d y and p ray er se r vice Is ea<” - - r ♦ 7:3$. Dr. Georg* W. Bruce, Min* lster. I ASK FOR MT. ASHLAND ★ ★ ★ Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET ASHLAND CREAM ERY “W hat is m ade In Ashland m akes A shland’’ YOUR FRIENDLY STORE COMPLETE GROCERY Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SPECIALS EVERY DAY PLAZA GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Hays