Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 16, 1944, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thumday, November 18, 1944
AT THE CHURCHES
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
The Church of the
Brethren
A S H LA N D - M UDFORD
LU e iw
ONR
P a r lt le
OP
A IB IIB I
'FOXHOLES’
Services for Sunday, Nov. 19.
10:00 A. M. The Church School
Theme "Christianity In A Demo­
Bunday School at 0:4ft am .
Wednesday evening meeting, cracy.” "Bear ye one another’s
burdens, and so fulfill the law of
which .ncludeM
C hnatian Science healing, la held Christ." Galations 8:2.
tu « o'clock.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Heading loom open dally from Service will be in the Congregu-
2 to 6 p.m. except Sundays and tiunul Church at 717 Siskiyou
Boulevard.
The message "The <
Holidays.
The public Is cordially Invited Pussing and the Abiding.” Breth­
to attend theee aervlcee, and to ren and Congregational worship­
use the Heading Hoorn.
pers will meet together for this
service.
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0:30 p.m. Children’s Choir for
Neighborhood Church
children six and older.
Congregational
7:30 p.m. Evening "Vespers"
(ktrner ut Blvd. and Morton
Sing your favorite hymns. Mes­
J. Howard Keea, M inister
sage by Elder E. W. Pratt, fath­
Mrs. Joiin H arker, Church School er of the local pastor.
Superintendent
Union Thanksgiving Service
Mine M argaret Hauiaay, Organist for all Ashland Churches. The
9:43 Morning Worship and | service will be in the First Meth­
tudy Period o f the Church odist Church at 10:30 a.m. on
hool.
! Thanksgiving day. A very hclp-
The members of the Congrcga- ful service for these days is be-
tion of the Church of the Breth- | ing planned. Message: "Will We
ten will unit«* with us in this Have A Real Thanksgiving This
service. Rev. Wurd E. Pratt will Year?” The Brethren miniater
iring the message of the morn­ will speak.
ing.
Ward E. Pratt, minister.
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6:30 P. M. Evening meeting of
the Pilgrim Fellowship,
FULL GOSPEL TEMPUS
(Assembly of God)
tas go into effect on December
Methodist Church
485 Siskiyou
1, the recruiter emphasizes.
Revival services conducted by
Dr. O. W. Brace,
Enlistments of WAVES in Ore­
John W. Stovall are continuing
gon have been open for approx­
! at the Full Gospel Temple. This
The Sunday School meets at imately two years, with the first
, is the third week of the cam-
; paign, and without doubt is one 9:45. The -Bible is the principle young women enrolling in Octo­
i of the most profitable revivals book for study, and its funde- ber, 1942. Since that time more
the church has ever experienced. mental doctrines are given prior­ than 1500 have volunteered.
The installation of the new fur­ ity. The morning sermon is at 11 These have formed a large part
nace has now been completed on the subject "God and Man of the total WAVE roster. In
and the heating plant now pro­ Can Save the World.” The choir two years, WAVES on duty at
lead the congregational sing­ more than 500 of the Navy shore
Fires resulting from vides an even temperature for will
ing and offer an anthem. The establishments have relea s e d
the
entire
church
building.
The
windstorm, explosion & new Sunday school rooms have Senior and College age Methodist enough men to man 12 battle­
Fellowship will meet for ships, _________
12 aircraft carriers, 30
other perils are not cov­ also been practically completed Youth
worship
in the Little Chapel at ' cruisers and 55 destroyers.
are occupied by the designat­
ered by your insurance and
8;15- The Intermediate Methodist • The women who have added
ed classes.
Youth Fellowship will meet for ^¡3 fighting strength to the Navy
policy. Unless you have
Sunday Services:
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Mrs. worship at 0:15 in the Junior Sun- are now performing almost every
your fire policy extend­ George
Icenhower, Superinten­ day School department. The even type of duty which the shore est­
ed to cover such dangers dent. Evangelist
John Stovall will ing sermon is at 7:30. The mid­ ablishments of the Navy needs.
speak
a
few
moments
to the Sun­ week Bible study and prayer The largest p r o p o r t i o n o f
—you’ll have to stand day school.
service is each Thursday evening WAVES is filling office billets,
such loss yourself.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. at 7:30. This group is just now but many of these are highly
“Is Pentecost Scriptural? beginning the study of the book specialized.
Ask this agency to add Subject
of Hebrews. Dr. George W. Bruce
The pastor speaks
The goal of 100,000 set for the
Extended Coverage to
5:30 P. M. Orchestra rehearsal. Minister.
WAVES program by the end of
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0:45 P. M. Young People's
your fire insurance now.
1944 is rapidly being reached.
Seventh Day Adventist
Christ's Ambassados service. Miss
New quotas after December 1
Dorothy Pedersen, President
are provided for replacement en­
Church
7:30 P. M. Evangelistic service.
listments only, which will be li­
Center Fouria and O
Rev. John W. Stovall the South­
mited number.
ern evangelist speaking.
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday.
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HEAL INSURANCE
Worship 11:00 o’clock.
Church
of
Christ
Phone 8791
41 East Mata
The Friday evening meeting
Second and B 8treeta
will be discontinued until we ac-
Eart F. Downing, Matetar
cupy our new church.
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The U. S. Navy’s need for men
to be trained in RADAR has be­
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H.
Presbyterian Church
come so great that the recruiting
McGee, Sup t Classes for all ages.
180 North Main Street
Nursery for children under three "A Friendly church for thought­ service has Been ordered to put
the program at the head of its
NEW MATTItKHSES
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
ful People."
list, according to Specialist First
The choir under the direction of
FACTORY TO YOU
Rev. George If. Shaman,
Class H. W. Crain of the Medford
Miss Eunice Hager will sing a
OLD MATTKEMSEB M AD!
Paator
Recruiting
Station, who covers
Thanksgiving
anthem.
Sermon
LIKE NEW
this area.
Sunday, November 19th
topic, ‘The Virtue of Thanksgiv
As the American offensive is
9:45 A. M. Church school for
ing.”
NEW BOX SPRINGS
Christian Endeavor with Ju all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Sup­ intensified in the Pacific, more
WHILE THEY LAST
and more RADAR technicians
nior and High School groups erintendent
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. are needed on the ships which
meet at 0:30 p.m.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Sermon “Thanks with Giving” take men and supplies to advanc­
i Sermon, "What the Name ‘Jeho- Anthem by the Choir under the ed bases or seek out the enemy’s
■ vah' Reveals About God.”
direction of Miss Florence Allen fleet, on the great armada of
Wed. 7:30 P. with Mrs. J. W. McCoy at the Naval planes and in the ever- ex­
98 N. Main
Ph. 6271 M. Midweek Service,
panding submarine service.
~
organ.
Applicants who can pass the
Ashland, Oregon
5:30 P. M. Youth Choir rehear­ aptitude
are enrolled as sea­
“Faith Temple”
sal with light supper following. men first test class
(comparable to
6:30 r . M. Intermediate and corporal in the Army)
(Un dsn omlnatlannl)
and given
Senior
Societies.
Corner oi ftth St. A East Main
at
least
ten
months
of
training
at
7:30 P. M. Evening Service Naval schools and leading uni­
Rev. Lao C. Wine. Paator
Bunday School 19:00 a.m. Tbera Sermon “The Church and Its Sa- versities. Ratings as petty officers
are claaeea for all agee. Mrs. Lae mraments.”
can be earned during training or
7:30 P. M. Wednesday evening upon
Wine, Superintendent
graduation.
Midweek Service for Prayer and
"That you can depend so"
Morning Wornklp, 11:99 a.m.
Seventeen-year-olds
who are
AUTOMOBILE
FflRB
Evangeilatic Services 7:49 p.m. Bible Study.
able to pass the qualifying test
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''C o m « w it h your bnrAena and
can enlist immediately. Men in
carry away a smile.”
Church of the Nazarene the draft ages of 18 to 37, inclu-,
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
sive, who can qualitfy, will re­
W. R. Wise. Pastor
Thureday night: Bible Study at
ceive letters of directed assign­
9 p.m. Subject *L4fe at Christ.”
9:45 Sunday school, w i t h ment to be presented at the time
Evangelistic Service Saturday classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley, of their induction. Full details
night, 7:49 p.m.
concerning each of these groups
Superintendent.
LIFE
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I 11:00 Worship service, Mess- can be obtained at the Medford
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
Navy Recruiting Substation, Post
age: “Our Duty of Praise”.
0,1 M 1 « » t a W year
Office Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
6:30
N.Y.P.S.
Virginia
Shultz,
CHRISTMAS savings — ta-
School principals and superin­
president.
ON THE PLASA
tendents in the Oregon district
tn I ta WAR BONDS. Keep
7:30 Evangelistic service.
7:30 Wednesday, Prayer meet­ have endorsed the Navy’s RA­
immnhnnmnnmnhmmnnmnm J U backing the attack .
DAR training as an excellent
ing.
background for employment in
advanced radio and electronics
after the war.
Bunday morning aervloa at 11
o'clock.
A Complete
Covering
Billings Agency
Driver Violations
Cause Most Accidents
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
IN S U R A N C E
M. T. BURNS
Skilled Repairing
For all makes of cars and
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
for all DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
• Factory Equipment
• Factory Parts
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON OARAOE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
I
WAVESReplace
Many Combat Men
WAVES enlisted from Oregon
communities in the two years the
has been open have re­
{ irogram
eased enough men to man seven
modern destroyers or a heavy
cruiser or an aircraft carrier, ac­
cording to a report just received
by Herb. Crain, of the Medford
recruiting station, which handles
WAVES applications in this area.
This reveiw of the contribution
of Oregon women to the Navy’s
program through volunteer ser-
' vice in the WAVES was given as
I enlistments in the state are sche­
duled to be substantially reduced
There is still a need for WAVES,
however. Young women who
plan to enlist should do so im­
mediately before the small quo-
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LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
NEW POSTAGE
STAMP ISSUED
The n e w three-cent postage
stamp commemorating the fif-
tieth anniversary of motion pic-
tures were placed on sale Oct. 31,
at Los Angeles. (Hollywood sta­
tion )and New York.
The stamp, arranged horizon­
tally, is printed in purple and is­
sued in sheets of 50. The central
subject depicts the showing of a
motion picture, in the South Pac­
ific, before an audience of mem­
bers of the armed forces. Across
the top is the wording, “United
States of America” in white goth­
ic, and at the base of the stamp,
in similar lettering, is the in­
scription “50th Anniversary of
Motion Pictures”, at the left of
which is the denomination “3c”
over the word “Postage”.
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An increased production of low
cost shoes of rationed types for
men, women and children is an­
ticipated by the War Production
Board through relaxation of q u a l-,
ity and quota restrictions. It i s ;
expected that better values will j
thus be made available to the
tublic. The amended order elim-
nates price line and quota re­
strictions on footwear under cer­
tain price levels. The Order af­
fects shoes selling about $4 to
men. $3 to $3.50 for women, and
$2.75 to $9 for children.
f
loan is for less than the maxi­
amount allowed, the guar­
Local Bank Sets Up I mum
anteed portion remains at 50% of
the loan and the guaranteed por­
of the loans remains at 50%
61 Loan Facilities of tion
the unpaid balance as the loan
G. H. Wenner, Manager, Ash­ is paid off.
land branch, the First National
Congregational and Brethren
Bank of Portland announced this will worship together Nov. 19.
week that The First National
The United Service for the
Bank in all of its branches morning worship service at 11:00
throughout the state, was setting a.m. will be in the Congregation­
up a loan plan to cooperate with al church with the Brethren min­
the Veteran’s Administration in ister speaking on “The Passing
the making of loans under the and the Abiding.” Worshippers
recently enacted G. I. Law.
of both the Church of the Breth­
Complete regulations and ap­ ren and Neighborhood church
plication blanks have not as yet should plan to be present for this
been received by the banks from gathering.
the Federal Government but as
The location is at 717 Siskiyou
soon as they are received, appli­ boulevard. Plan to attend an 1
cations will be accepted by the bring along your friends an .
First National, according to Mr. neighbors. The choir will sin .
Wenner.
A vety inspirational service
“However,” Mr. Wenner fur­ being planned.
ther stated, “this announcement
is in no way to be interpreted as
an effort on our part to rush
veterans into making loans un-1
less they have immediate need
Few races for the substation "a.
for them. The veteran may use
his credit more profitably at a pennant have been closer than
later date and there is plenty me October competition, from
of time before the expiration of •vnich ivieuiord emerged winner
the guaranty by the Servicemen’s ! oy me scant margin of .214 to
Readjustment Act of 1944, as the .211 over Salem.
law is officially designated. To ■ Herb Crain, Medford recruiter,
quote from the Act, Section 500 ! captured the honors by leading
(a) of Title III,: ‘Any veteran I the parade in 17-year-old volun­
may apply within two years after teers and by finishing a strong
separation from the military or , third inWAVE enlistments.
Salem topped the list in
naval forces, or two years after
termination of the war.’ Thus, WAVES and finished fourth in
you see it will be possible for male volunteers. That station al­
the returning veteran to take his so took honors in publicity and
time in deciding how best to use co-operative advertising for the
this available credit guarantee month.
In the over-all standings Klam­
and to wait for the most favor­
able conditions for whatever in­ ath Falls was third, Bend fourth
vestment he may make in the ac­ and Eugene fifth.
quisition of a home, farm or busi­
ness.
“The provisions of the GI bill
provide government guarantees
on loans to veterans for the pur­
Annual AAA community elec­
chase of a home, farm or busi­ tions will be held in Oregon dur­
ness. Regulations covering home ' ing the period November 15-Dec-
loans have been issued by the 1 ember 15, the state AAA commit­
Veterans Administrati o-n b u t tee announced this week. Dates
those on farms and businesses are for the election in each county
not expected for another 30 days will be determined by the coun­
or so.
ty committee.
“The GI Law also provides for
Through these elections, points
loans on a home owned and oc­ out R. B. Taylor, state AAA chair
cupied by the veteran for repairs, man, farmers of Oregon have the
alterations, improvements, or to ! opportunity to exercise their de­
pay up back property taxes, de­ mocratic responsibility to pro­
linquent indebtedness, o r f o r vide leaders of their own choos­
farm equipment,” stated Wenner. ing for administration of agricul­
The loans are not made by the tural conservation and other AA-
government to the service man or A programs.
woman direct. The loan transac­
Community committeemen and
tion will be between the veteran delegates to the county conven­
and the bank with a guarantee tion which will select county com
of 50% of the loan. The maxi­ mitteemen for 1945 will be nam­
mum guarantee on any loan will ed at the election meetings. Each
be $2,000. Thus, as an example, farmer will be notified from the
the maximum guarantee by the county AAA office of the date,
government would be $2,000 if time and place of his community
the loan is $4,000 or more. If the election.
ledford D
1 Substat c I
Triple A Elections
Due This Month
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The Miner
176 East Main
j Phone 8561