Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 12, 1944, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, October 12, 1944
Forest Service Makes
Fire Prevent Appeal
mer weather and by large a-
mounts of debris left in the
woods from wartime logging.
Special care in smoking, handl
ing camp fires and in using fire
arms in the woods this full was
urged by the Forest Service in
its lutest uppeul, made in connec­
tion with Fire Prevention Week
which hus been designated by
President Roosevelt to begin Oct-
Tho Forest Service of the De­
partment o f Agriculture t h i s
week uppeuled unew to woods
workers, cunipers, hunters, vaca­
tionists and other forest visitors
to guard against f o r e s t a n d
woods fires, particularly in areas
where fire danger has increased
treatise of weeks of dry late sum- ober a.
California has been experienc-
ing one of the worst forest fire
B
C V U iW
n
i i o w i / . the
»«»« a Forest
w svov
seasons
in t sw>
its i history,
Service reported .with a far lar-
ger than usual number of fires
due to incendiarism or careless-
ness. Fires burning over from
2,000 to 30,000 acres have done
huge damage to the forests di
the area, drawn hundreds of sol-
diers and sailors from training
camps to fire.lines, and interrup-
ted war production in woods op-
erations and mills, the Forest
Service said .
I the fund which is used to aid
'chaplains in giving spiritual help
i to service men und women, to aid
in establishing churches in new
industrial areas, and in allevia-
tion of unprecedented suffering
throughout the world, particular-
ly in war-prison camps.
I f unriru ilitrh 1«
«Orge
.
|
Returning to Ashland
Lt. George High, reported miss­
ing in action some time ago, tele­
p
n O I l U U i his
l l S wife
W I I V from
I I U I I I Cincinnati
V xIIIC 11*1*« n
phoned
that he would soon arrive to see
her. Lt. High has been in the
Pacific areu as a bombardier-nav-
igator. No details on his rescue
Or return were available when
he called.
,
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i white, arrow shape, have also
al»o been placed in conspicious
places.
Two air corps men, traveling
through the country, found their
way to the buildin ng on Friday,
, by the guidance of these new
, signs. On Sunday, a soldier from
! Camp White told of seeing the
! signs and followed them right to
the club without difficulty.
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
I elude and invite young people
1 from ages 12 to 25.
7:30 P. M. Evening Service. Mrs
Sunday morning service at 11 p au| Brown will speak on the
o’clock.
'clock.
bun day School at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes testimonies ol
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
Reading loom open daily from
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public Is cordially Invited
Mark Wood Smith
to attend these services, and to
Buried October 3rd
use the Reading Room.
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| Funeral services for the late
subject “Saying ‘Yes’ to God1’
Wednest ~v October 18, 7:3C
P. M. Midweek Service for Pray­
er and Bible Study.
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Methodist Church
Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister
The Sunday School meets at
9:45. There is a class for every
age group. The word of God is
presented in all of its simplicity,
with emphasis upon the great
fundamental truths. The morning
sermon is at 11 on the subject
"Practicing the Presence of Jesus
in All of Life.” The choir will
lead the congregational singing
and offer an appropriate anthem.
The Senior and College Metho-
i dist Youth group will meet in
i the Little Chapel and the Inter-
I mediate Methodist Youth group
will meet in the Junior Sunday
School Department for worship at
6:15. The evening sermon is at
7:30 on the subject “Not For
Sale..” The mid-week Bible study
and prayer service is each Thurs­
day evening at 7:30.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Miruster.
i Mark Wood Smith, who died in
Seventh Day Adventist
a San Francisco hospital Sept. 28
Church
were held at the Litwiller Funer-
C om er F ourth and C S tr ee ts
al Chapel here Tuesday, October
3. Robert Dodge sang two hymns I Bible School, 9:30 Saturday.
and Cay Hufman played the or- I Worship at 11:00.
Song service 8:00. Friday even­
gan. Rev. Earl Downing read the
| t q / a Hnuiouuin.
ing. Sermon at 8.15. Topic: “Pri­
1 U O ’ t
service.
vate Interpretation.”
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Public Cordially Welcome.
1 l u r VCLOMVr —
A
high
war
production
board
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Mrs. I. F. Andres, Chairman of official has good news for the
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I USO desk and senior hostesses, •.
front
The
Church of the
announces the following ladies | Hlland Batchell
chief of w .
Miss Edith Bork
Brethren
i will serve during this month.
P B ODeration-
sa’id m o tori<tts
Friday:
Alta ruicy,
Poley, »yo.
Mrs. hoidin»
° - operations, H rw said
motorists
ASHLAND - MEOFORD
ay: Mrs.
m rs. z*«a
Entertains Faculty
ilr a
m n v
H o c /in
10:00 A.M. The Church School:
Miss Edith Bork, principal of Laura Pierce and Mrs. Josephine rolling • on now lire, by „ex, Jan- Th‘—
Lincoln school was hostess to the Langtry,
day: Mrs.
Shary-
„. . Angela -----
„ . j „ f/L'
. j ,
,
. , Man.” “And needed not that any
Lincoln school faculty at her
Saturda
LO O K OUT FO R .home
Saturday evening, honor- °n. Mrs. W. D. Jackson, Mrs. Al- 1 “ e reported stepped-up civi- should testify of man: for he
Mrs A
ld e n rowen
«•—
rubber
production matje
will re-
anew what was in man.” John 2:-
ing it Mrs.
Alden
Powell.
ma Stennett, and Miss Kathleen suit ,n
...g
Aioen
ro
w t ii.
new tireS
a- 25
' the t e a i n i V ? c S 8^ s e m e d ° a S u n d a y : Mrs. Laura Pierce, vailable for non-essential driving.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship:
— in the “ Burke B ill”. Just as
K autifu" gift to Mrs Powell Mrs. Bertha Smith, Mrs. Alice
At the same time, a conf iden- Message, “Friendship With God.”
in 1918 the “drys" are at it
from the Lincoln teachers.
Willits, Mrs. G. H. Hedberg, Mrs.
Plan 10 worship witn us this Sun-
information predicted some price day.
again. Protect your f r e e d o m -
Refreshments were served by i Gladys Dooms and Mrs. Esthi ier controls
Dr. H. A. Huffm an
may have to be contin- ! 7/30 p, m . Sunday Evening
defeat prohibition.
Miss Bork following an evening Young.
ued
after
the
defeat
of
Japan.
1
Vespers:
Hymn
Sing
followed
by
spent In conversation and sewing
The report .which publishes the a gospel message, “Jesus Talks
Dentist
Those yiesent were the Misses, Not Injured
results of a recent survey made With Peter.”
Ida O’Brien, Lillian Nicholson,
among government agencies, pre­
October is “Rally Month” “ev­
Paid Ad*. T h . Anti-Prohibition Commit**« Ethel Stockard, Jerrine
Mote, As Reported
dicted a widespread “dislocation” ery person bring a person.”
o l Oiagon. O. ] . M cP.rion, Chairmani
12-14 Swedenborg BuUdiag
Florence
Allen,
Bertha
Stephens,
Mrs. William Byrd of Klamath in the United States in the year
Paaraon-4:h Av*. Bldg., Portland
Ward Pratt, pastor
Mrs. Rose Galey, Mrs. Irene Kay, Junction received word from her following victory in Europe. It
19 Gresham St. Phone4287.
Mrs. Alden Powell, guest of hon­ son, Pic. Roy William Roush, he sajd gome five-million people
Phone 21501
or, and the hostess, Miss Edith stated that he had not been wjjj
changing jobs, and warns
“Faith
Temple”
Bork.
wounded on Saipan last month as very difficult situations may de-
(U nden ominat ional)
had previously been reported. The velope
jpe in areas where cut-backs
Corner
of 5th St. & Last Main
mixup
came
as
the
result
of
a-
are heaviest.
S. W. Oregon Pres­
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
nother man of exactly the same
Sunday School 10:00 a»m. 'There
name had been wounded and Get 84 for 83 *nt of yoor
bytery Meets at
are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
the message from the war de­ CHRISTMAS Bavins* — In­
Wine, Superintendent.
Oakland, Oregon
partment had been sent to Mrs.
IN S U R A N C E
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
The Presbytery of Southwest Bvrd by mistake. Pfc. Roush vest la WAR BONDS. Keep
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
‘"niat you can depend on”
Oregon and the Women’s Presby- stated that he expected to be on BACKING THE ATTACK.
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE
“Come with your burdens and
terial Society covering the same home by Christmas and that he
carry away a smile.”
area met Tuesday and Wednes­ will take the marine examination
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
STATEMENT OF THE OWN­
day at the Community Presby­ for corporal soon.
Thursday night: Bible Study at
ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIR-
terian Church of Oakland, Ore­
p.m. Subject ‘Life of Christ.”
gon. At the meeting, the Rev. IJSO Girls Invited to .. CULATION, ETC., REQUIRED 8 Evangelistic
Service Saturday
George
M.
Shuman,
as
chairman
«4
U/kitn
BY ACTS OF CONGRESS OF
TODAY, with material of the War-Time Service Com­ Band at
Camp
W
h ite august 24,1912, and march night, 7:45 p.m.
for replacements scarce mission, announced as a goal for Mrs. Jewell Lockhart, USO
Open Air Service« on Plaza:
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I.IFF.
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____ the amount of , director, and Mrs. Rena Semenza, 3, 1933 Of Southern Oregon Min-
Presbytery
and expensive, it is very the
HEALTH * ACCIDENT
13150 to be raised this year for Hostess at Service Clpb No. 2, er published weekly at Ashland,
Presbyterian Church
i m p o r t a n t that you
are making arrangements this Oregon for October, 1944. State
130 North Main Street
M. T. BURNS
week to have USO girls attend of Oregon, County of Jackson,
maintain the best care
“A Friendly church for thought­
ON THE PLAZA
Jamp White
wmte
Before me, a notary public in
the Formal Dance at Camp
ful People.”
in safeguarding your
Oct. 16th, to dance to Frankie and for the State and county a-
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Masters famous band.
j foresaid, personally appeared C.
property. Prevent fire if
Pastor
DRY
This is an unusual treat to H. Wines, who, having been duly
Sunday, October 15
possible, but keep your
have a named band at Camp sworn
according
deposes
.
, . to
. law,
.
, ,
9:45 A. M. Church School for
White White and it is hoped that and says that he is the publisher au ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Sup- NEW MATTRESSES
insurance in force.
a good crowd will attend. Bus of the Southern Oregon Miner erintendant
FACTORY TO YOU
i transportation will be furnished and that the following is, to the I n ;oo A. M. Morning Worship,
and leaves USO club at 7.15 p.m. best of his knowledge and be- ! Sermon by the pastor on the sub- OLD MATTRESSES MADE
LIKE NEW
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lief, a true statement of the own- : ject “Living for Christ” Anthem
ership,
management
_
(and
if
a
by
choir
under
the
direction
NEW BOX SPRINGS
Ashland Soldier
daily paper the circulation), etc., of Miss Florence Allen, with Mrs.
WHILE THEY LAST
of
the
aforesaid
publication
for
PHONE 5781
J. W. McCoy at the organ.
Killed in Action
.
REAL INSURANCE
P v t W ilfr ed T V a k o was of-
date shown in the above cap-
At this service, new names will
Phone 8781
41 East Mate
be added to our roll of men and
REED’S
GUNTER FUEL CO. killed in actioni this week to h i- A t f M h 3 1933 emb' died women enlisted in national de­
MATTRESS CO.
S S Ä
Ä
p “ la' Laws s" d fense.
5:30 P. M. Youth Choir rehear­ 98 N. Main
Ph. 6271
printed on the re­ sal with light .upper following.
action. Pvt. Vakoc attended Regulations,
verse
of
this
form
to
wit:
Ashland,
Oregon
6:30 P. M. Intermediate and
schools in Ashland was later em­
the name and address senior societies meet for worship
ployed at the Drive-In Market of 1. the That
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publisher,
editor,
manager
and discussion. These societies in-
just before his enlistment.
editor, and business managers are
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Publisher C. H. Wines, Ashland,
Lucy Wadsworth
Oregon.
2. That the owner is C. H.
Services October 2
Wines, Ashland, Oregon.
Funeral services for Lucy Olive
3. That the known bondholders,
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
Wadsworth, 88, was held at the mortgagees, and other security
Litwiller Chapel Monday, Octob­ holders owning or holding 1 per
WORKMANSHIP
er 2, with interment in Mountain cent or more of total amount of
AND
THE
MOST COURTEOUS
View cemetery. The Rev. W. R. 1 per cent or more of total at
Wise brought the message of com mount of bonds, mortgages, or
TREATMENT
fort. Oregon music was played other securities are: Charles M.
during the service.
Giffen, Cozad, Neb.
C. H. Wines, owner publisher.
We appreciate your patronage
Sworn to and subscribed be­
New USO Signs
fore me this 2nd day of October
1944.
Installed Recently
Helen Dungan
Mrs. Jewell Lockhart, director
WARDROBE CLEANERS
of local USO, has had two new (My commission expires 5/15/48)
USO signs, in red, white and blue
On the Plaza
Phone 3281
erected at both entrances to the AT THE CHURCHES
I city. Mr. Frank Warren and Mr.
Elmer Riley of the city water de­
Church of Christ
partment did the work of install­
ing these signs, which was great­
Second and B Streets
Earl 7 . Downing, Minister
ly appreciated.
Three small signs, in blue and
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H.
McGee, Supt. The annual Rally
Day is t\is Lord’s Day Special
program and attendance goal of
219.
I Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon, “T h e Be ginning o f
, Knowledge
i Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. A
For all makes of cars and
service' for Beginner, Primary,
and Junior Children.
I Christian Tndeavor for Junior,
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
High school and Young People,
,6:30 P. M.
Evening Seivice, 7:30 P. M.
for all DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
Sermon, “The Greatest Wonder
There are 135,000 telephone operators in
of the Old Testament.
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 P.
the Bell System— the largest number in
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
M.
history. As telephone calls have increased,
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"TH E JO K E R '
VOTE 313 X NO
FIRE
PREVENTION
WEEK
SLABS
Billings Agency
Skilled Repairing
he has184,999 sisters
more people have been added to handle
them.
Service generally is good but some Long
D istance lines to w ar-busy centers get
crowded. Then the operator may say—
“Please lim it your call to 5 minutes.”
We appreciate the way you’re going along
with that suggestion.
Buy War Bend* for Victory
TH I PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
J. Howard Rees, Minister
Mrs. John Barker, Church School
Superintendent
Miss Margaret Ramsay, Organist
A Successful Oregonian
for
U. S.
SENATOR
Bold Adv. Mr, Smith Gees te Washington Club
L. M. Burton, Secy, Corbett Bldg. Portland
9:45 Morning Worship and
Study Period o f the Church
School.
11:00 Morning Worship. A cor­
dial invitation is extended to
visitors in our city and others ’
• without any regular church home
'.to spend this hour with us.
6:30 P. M. Evening Meeting of
the Pilgrim Fellowship at the (
Church.
j
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• Factory Parts
PHONE 5311
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AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)