Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 20, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 20, 1944
AT THE CHURCHES i F irst iVictnoilist Church
LUiUci A«* »«AwAaXI >«*iU I«*UlC4 Uk».
F irst Cliureu of Christ,
Ur. George W. i>riicc, ¿auiiMter
Scientist
tl.WO- tSluniUy Guuivu OW.WVI
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Pioneer Avenue, South
¿runty ¿jpiMcopui (Jnurcu
Sunday morning service at 11
ik * )V . <». i t . > .i l» t * > .jH ll C l l, U ^ tT
O'clock.
6 .0 0
i i u . y V jo u iiu u jtio ii.
Sunday School a t 0:40 am .
U.ao c u u ic u neitooi.
Wednesday evening meeting,
11:00 Service anti Sermon.
which Includes teailmonlea 01
w
— —
Christian Science healing, Is held
Catholic Church
a l 8 o'clock.
• ix t li und C. Street*
Heading room open dally from
llev. W. 4. itleugi.er, ruMtor
2 to 0 p.m. except Sundays and
iua*» Sunday moriiuig a t u o -
holidays.
clock. Sunday School a lte r main
The public la cordially invited conducted
by the ladies of the
to attend these services, and to church.
use the Heading Hoorn.
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Neighborhood Church
Congregational
C om er of
J.
B lv d .
H o w a rd
and
M o r to n
Keen, M in is te r
Free M ethodist Church ..
Charles E. Brown, 1‘ustor
0.so ounuay ucnool,
11:00 M o rn in g W orship.
b:4b Young People.
7:3o Evangelistic Service.
7:30 Tucsuuy, Cottage Prayei
meeting.
7:30 Thursday, Prayer meet
Ing.
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Mrs. John Harker, Church School
Superintendent
Congregational
0:4S a m. Morning Worship and
Stury Period of the Church school
We study “Woman's Part In N at­
ional Life" with the historical Church of the Nazarcne
background that comes from a
4th and C. Streets
study of Slscra in the Book of
W. It. Wise, Pastor
Judges, chupter four.
0:45 -Sunday Scnooi with clan:
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship of es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, su
the Church Family, with our med­ pertiiiendent.
itation centered around the 73rd
11:00 Morning Worship.
Psalm.
7:00 Young peoples Society
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Virginia Shultz, president.
8:00 Evangelistic Service.
Seventh Day A dventist
8:00, Wednesday — Mid-week
Church
prayer meeting.
Comer) Fourth and C Street*
Sabbath School 0:30 Saturday.
"Faith Tempie"
Preaching 11:00 a m.
(U n d e n o m in a tio n a l)
Friday night June 30th J. Z. Corner of 5th St. &. E ast Main
W alker speaks a t 8:15.
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
Topic: When Once the Master
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There
of the house Is Risen up and has are clusses for all ages. Mrs. Leo
shut to the door. Luke 13:25.
Wine, Superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Services 8:00 p.m.
“Come with your burdens and
carry away a smile.”
Tuesday night Prayiy meeting
Baby Car Neat 1 1.50 - 107 R. Main
Thursday night: Bible Study at
8 p.m. Subject 'Life of C hrist.”
A ll kinds of S igns for sale at
Evangelistic Service Saturday
night, 8 p.m.
the Miner Office.
Open Air Services on Plaza:
lxu-ge Bundle Ohi Papers 10c
Saturday 7:00 p.m.
Sunday 0:00 p.m.
a t the Miner Office.
• WANT ADS •
Presbyterian Church
R e s ta u r a n t
and
Fountain Service
'Southern Fried Steaks’
a specialty
130 N orth Main Street
"A Friendly church for thought­
ful People.”
Rev. eorge M. Shuman,
Pastor-K lect
Sunday, July 10th,
0:45 A. M. Sunday School for
all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, super­
intendant.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
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p M Yo“ B People’‘
Church of Christ
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, M inister
STEAK HOUSE
(Closed from Monday, m id­
night to Tuesday m idnight)
397 E a st Main
IN S U R A N C E
"Tliat you can depend on"
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H.
McGee, Supt. Nursery for the tiny
tots and classes for all ages.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon, "In The Spirit On The
Lord's Day”.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
For the Junior group. The High
School group wll lnot meet as
most of them will be a t Summer
Camp.
Evening Service, 8:00 P. M.
Miss Grace Farnham, who spent
fifteen years in Japan as a miss­
ionary will speak. Miss Farnham
after the outbreak of the war was
in an interment camp for several
months. She was just recently re­
patriated.
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 p.
m.
Lure:
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
NEW MATTRESSES
FACTORY TO YOU
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
LIKE NEW
NEW BOX SPRINGS
WHILE THEY LAST
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Pb. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
Oregon's traffic death rate for gasoline consumntion, was slight-
(he first five months of 1944 was *Y higher for the first five months
eight persons killed per one hun-
y*'ur than In the compara-
i
in
I.
, ;
,
. tive period of 1043. Mileage thia
tired million mile* of travel, exact- year totaled 081,18,500 miles, en
ly the same as for the same per- increase of four per cent over the
lod of 1043, according to S tire - total of 038,005,705 miles for the
tai> of State Bob Farrell.
first five months of 1043.
The traffic death rate la the
The death rate for the month
unit of measurement used In de- of May this year was eight per-
termlrilng the relative safety of sons kill ed per one hundred mil-
traffic In relation to the exposure Hon miles of travel. The month
-o accident.
with the lowest rate so far this
Travel In Oregon, as shown by I year was April with a rate of five.
»VAVE Enlistments
increase Rapidly
"We are especially proud of
Oregon’s schools-at-war showing,"
stated E. C. Sammons, state chair
man, Oregon war finance commit­
tee, "since the purchase of >34.33
per
... pupil compares very favorably
.-
w‘thu th® ’ I®8® per capita quota
set by Washington D. C.
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The World’s News Seen Through
T he C hristian S cience M onitor
4« International Daily Newspaper
P u tM e J by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE rUBLISHINO SOCIETY
One, Norway Street, Boston, Ma«sachusetta
¡g T r u th fu l— Conatructive— Un,bia«cd — Free from Sensational­
ism — E d ito rial* A re T im e ly end Instructive end _ It * D a ily
Feeturee, Together w ith the W eekly M agazine Section, M ake
the M o n ito r an Id e a l Newapaper fo r the H om e.
Price >12.00 Y ea rly, or >1.00 a M o nth .
Saturday It*u e , including M agazine Section, >2.60 a Y e a r.
Introd u cto ry O ffer, 6 Saturday Iaauet 25 Cant».
Obtainable att
Christian Science Reading Room
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland, Oregon.
' Stock Graze Within
Camp White Area
The Washington, D. C., office
A 25 per cent Increase in enlist­
of Congressman Harris Ellsworth
ments of WAVES In June over
ths of 1044 has been recorded as
of Roseburg has advised Attorney
Charles W. Reames, representing
the of 1044 has been recorded as
the Sams Valley Stock association
an indication of the Increasing po
and the Table Rock Stock asso­
ularity of this women's service,
ciation of a federal ruling g ran t­
rejxirts recruiting specialist Herb
ing use of grazing land to mem­
Crain, of Medford navy recruiting
bers of the two associations lying j
station, which handles WAVE ap­
The sum of >20,138 will be turn in a portion of the Camp White
plications in this area.
More WAVES are enlisting In ed over to Jackson County this m ilitary reservation. Re a m e a
Oregon now than even before ow­ month from the federal govern­ states private parties had sought
ing to three main factors:
ment, representing Its share of re-
First, the scores of Oregon ceipts from the Rogue River Na-
WAVES who have returned to j tional Forest for the fiscal year
their homes on leave In the past ending June 30, 1943.
three months have brought back
It is explained by the fact that
enthusiastic reports of the Inter­ federal property is not taxable
esting and im portant Jobs in the but that each year 25 per cent of
Navy.
the money received from each na­
Second, Oregon women have re tional forest Is turned over every
sponded to the urgent need for year to the states and is prorated
M A IL T H I5
A
more WAVES to release Navy on an acreage basis to counties COUPON TODAY*
containing
national
forests
for
the
men for service a t sea or at ad­
AR W . S M IT H
vanced bases — keeping foremost benefit of public schools and roads EDG
Corbett Building -
Klamath county will receive 1013
Oregon's outstanding record for
P O R T L A N D 4. O REG O N
volunteers for the Navy.
>41,004. Rogue River had the larg­
Please enroll me in the "M r. Smith
Third, the opening of many new est receipts of any national forest
Goes to Washington" club. Send me a
signed membeAhip card and pictures.
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phases of naval activity and new
naval stations and aviation cen­
ters to WAVES has stim ulated
N am e-
the interest of many more young
Address-
women,
Oregon has been among the
Persons needing inner tubes
leading states in the nation for need no longer apply a t the local C ity -
the enlistment of WAVES on a ration board for certificates per- Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com­
per capita
mittee, Leo Smith, Mgr., Corbett j
» p * » basis,
uania, the
uic recruiter
icviuiuv.
tb purchase of tubes,
adds .and is now well up towards
L £ Ternahan, executive see­ Bldg., Portland, Ore.
the top position in this war r ff o rt/|
of
1(ial board has
Oregon s increase in WAVE en- ,
¿onfirmed this announcement
listments has been_ weli_ ahead^ of Jw bich wag prevlou8ly made by o
the national increase which has P.A. headquarters, truck, tractor '
“J
«í
and implement tutxi requirements
recent weeks over the average for All tire distributors, service sta ­
the first 20 weeks of 1944.
and stores handling tubes
A ttractive uniforms, vital war tions
can
now
take care of your tube
Jobs, opportunities for training a t needs without
referring the m at- j
the nation's leading colleges, ex
rati°ning board
cellent pay, travel, a sense of sat- *er t0
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isfaction in handling a vital and
important war job uniformly in-
County to Get
0. C. Allotment
Inner Tubes Are
Now Ration Free
use of the land.
The area ambraces approxi­
mately 30,000 acres, with between
2500 and 2800 cattle, owned by
the members of the two associa­
tions grazing upon it. It is valu­
able for early fall and spring grxz
ing. The land will be leased to the
stockman a t six cfents per acre,
with grazing rights apportioned
to stockmen, according to the
number of cattle.
03,000 Army I le i I
Fatalities to Army personnel
since December 7, 1941, and thru
April 30, 1944, aggregate 03,OuO,
a W ar Department announcement
received a t headquait.ers, Ninth
Service Command, Fort Douglas,
Utah, declared.
— F 1 L M S —
DEVELOPED Si PRINTED
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
Double size 25c
5c extra of Panchromatic. All
fine grain developed. Reprints
2c each. Double size 3c each -
Deckle or plain edge. G uarani
teed work. Enlarging, coloring/
copying. Low prices. Send to—,
ECONOMY
PHOTO FINISHERS
Box 1576, Station D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. ’
D R Y F IR
SLABS
S4 25
Per
i° a d
o i
100 cubic ft.
Prompt Delivery
WHITTLE TRANSFEK
PHONE 3331
Medford Logger
X“f'7heww \ ^ o5h"h'“i ovr’ !Killed Saturday
helped increase enlistments.
i
MEDFORD — Bert Ellis a resi- i
dent of Medford most of his life
was killed Saturday near Tiller :
when a log which he was helping •
to load on a truck broke loose and
_. . . in
. Oregon
„ _ _ schools _
_ hjm
rolled over
him. wcre
Working
with
Students
pur-
the Ume
tW(« broth_
chased >9,059,992.50 in w ar bonds ers 0 ^ ^ , . and Nine EIlig both
and stam ps from September, 1943
f
.
Guy Tedneck of Med-
to June 1, 1944, representing a per , .
J
capita investment of >34.33, it was
s ta te
gajd thpy were to)d
announced by Mrs F. W Blum, E1,is had j ugt finighed getting
schools-at-war chairman Oregon chock
blo^kg Qn twQ
’
war finance committee. TOn» h
been loaded and wags climb
standing does not include par het-
truck when one of t
pation by college students who
| broke
wa3 32
purchased an additional >1,491^63
«
and
E ,_
The purchase of bonds and stamps Hg
ln Grantg Pasg in
by Catholic schools of the western 11903 „ entered fhe
in Jul
archdiocese, which amounted to
SpeinR service on
>252,481.80, a per capita rating of Guadalcanal, was returned to the
>25.45, has also been omitted from United States.
the total.
Jackson county pupils purchas­
ed >247,744.00 of the >9,059,992.50
amount, Mrs. Blum reports.
Oregon Students
Buy Many Bonds
Counties Get
Highway Cash
Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. This
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The July apportionment of state
service for Beginner, Primary,
and Junior children is graded and
runs concurrently with the adult IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
service on Sunday morning.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Attention! All
Ir> the m atter of the E state of
The Chnrch of the
CHARLES M. PRATT, Deceased
Home Canners!
The undersigned having been
Brethren
Before
you begin your 1944
appointed by the above entitled
ASHLAND - MEDFORD
canning, GOOD HOUSEKEEP­
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Services for Sunday, July 23, the County aforesaid, Adm inistra­ ING MAGAZINE advises you:
use the boiling-water bath me­
1944.
tor of the E state of CHARLES M.
thod for tomatoes and fruits,
lO.a.m. The Church School: PRATT, deceased, and having
only. Can all vegetables except
Theme—“The Nations Need of qualified, notice is hereby given
tomatoes by the correct use of
Courageous Women.” 'Who know- to the creditors of, and all persons
eth whether thou a rt come to the having claims against said de- . a pressure cooker to be sure of
killing botulinus germs. In the
kingdom for such a time as this
ceasedr to present them, verified
last few years, cases of botu­
Esther 4:14.
as required by law, within six
linus food poisoning have crop­
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship: months after the first publication
ped up in widely different parts
Message on 'Man’s Greatest W ork’ of this notice a t the office of
of the country. Buy, borrow,
Sunday evening services in BRIGGS and BRIGGS, attorneys,
share a pressure cooker—but
Medford a t 501 B eatty St.
Ashland, Ore.
fion’t can low-acid vegetables
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship and
G. H. BILLINGS
any other way. If you ,want
Meditation.
Adm inistrator of the Estate of
any further information, write
CHARLES M. PRATT, deceased.
Good Housekeeping Magazine,
Dated
JULY
12,
1944
Get >4 for >3 out of your
059 Eighth Avenue, New York
7..13-Aug. 3.
CHRISTMAS savings — In­
19, N. Y.
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vest In WAR BONDS. Keep
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
on BACKING THE ATTACK.
highway funds to Oregon coun­
ties, appregating $800,000, was un
nounced by Secretary of State
Robert S. Farrell Jr., a t Salem
Friday.
Another apportionment of >1,-
200,000,or >2,000,000 for the year,
will be made in December. The
funds Included In the apportion­
ment are used by the counties for
highway purposes.
The apportionment. Is based on
motor vesicle registrations.
The secretary of state also an­
nounced the annual apportion­
ment of >53,834.19 of taxes deriv­
ed from m anufacturers and Im­
porting distributors of m alt or
alcoholic beverages to Oregon
counties and cities.
TRAFFIC DEATH FIGURES FOR FIVE
MONTHS SAME RATIO AS YEAR AGO
IN THE COUNTY COURT GF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
In the m atter of the E state of
ELLA ANN SULLAWAY, deceas­
ed.
The undersigned having been
appointed by the above entitled
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County aforesaid. Administra­
tor of the E state of Ella Ann Sull­
away, deceased, and having quali­
fied, notice is hereby given to the
creditors of, and all persons hav­
ing claims against said deceased,
to present them, verified as re­
quired by law, within six months
after the first publication of this
notice a t the office of BRIGGS
and BRIGGS, attorneys, Ashland,
Oregon.
G. H. BILLINGS
A dm inistrator of the Estate of
ELLA ANN SULLAWAY, deceas­
ed.
Dated July 12, 1944.
7..13..44-Aug S.
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)
ASK FOR
MT. ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
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