Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 23, 1944, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 23, 1944
(tonerai Electric Company Develops
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Miss Margaret Ramsay leaves two weeks in Los Angeles. Mr.
H a z in g uew tfind of Synthetic
Rubber
today, Thursday morning for Bremner has not been so wen,
. . . , .
.
.
i Bedding, California, where she and took the two weeks off to
mfd<EXtPeirien<^-” The midweek
Blb“- i l udy J*nd Prayer service is
each Thursday evening at 7:30.
The scripture lesson for this
week is Hebrews 2nd chapter. Ur
G. W. Bruce, Minister.
' Industry." "Let him that stole
steal no more: but rather let hn i
labour, working with his han s
the thing which is good, that he
niay have to give him that neeu-
eth.” Eph. 4:23.
. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Service: Message “Let the Re­
deemed Say So.” Following the
worship service there will be an
important business session. Mem­
bers and friends of the church
are urged to be present.
Sunday Evening 7:30 P. M.
“Vespers”: For the whole familj.
Message: “What God Requires.'’
by Rev. E. W. Pratt. Sing your
favorite hymns.
Ward E. Pratt, Minister.
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HEW YORK, Nov. 15—A new ty, but which, contrary to churac- ( will spend the Tnunksgiving holi- rest up.
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synthetic rubber, which looks teristics of ordinary rubber, loses day with here brother and his
Rapid City Army Air Base, S. I
“Faith Temple”
like and is us pliable us soft put- none of its elastic qualities at tern family. Special guests also will Dak., Nov. 20—Pvt. Richard C. 1
( linden oral national»
perutures as low as 60 degrees be Miss Ramsay’s younger broth- Berninghausen, son of Mr. and
below zero and as high as 57 a de- er, Donald, a former Ashland re- Mrs. Carl G. Berninghausen of Corner of 6th St. <fc Cast Main
g i ves ubove, was announced here sident, who is with the SeaBees Ashland, Ore., recently was mar-
Kev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
loduy by the General Electric as Electrician’s Mate First Class, ried to WAC PFC Shirley I.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There
Company. It is known as silicone who is home on a 30 day leave Bemis at a chapel of the Rapid ___
are classes tor all __
ages. Mis. Leo
rubber, and can be stretched like after spending two and a half City Army Air Base, where both Wine, Uuperiniendent.
tiiity or chewing gum, yet when years on duty in the South Paci- the bride and groom are station-
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m
r iillc il into
in t o u
rrninri mass
rriuaa u
/ill fic fighting areas.
_____ It is his first cd.
^A The bride is the . daughter
j
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rolled
a round
will
of
Evangelistic
Services 7:45 p.m.
bounce as well as, if not better leave from duty. lie has been Mrs. Ida V. Bemis, 2821 S. 36th
"Come with your burdens and
thun uny ball made of the best spending the past week in Redd- , Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. carry away a smile.”
rubber.
I ing, and on Friday he and Miss Bemis and a number of the cou-
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
This new rubber has many war Ramsay will return to Ashland pie’s friends were in attendance
Thursday night: Blbie Study at
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resulting from time uses. The War Department where Donald will spend 10 days
8 p.m. Subject 'Life of Christ.”
First Church of Christ,
permitted announcement of two, i renewing acquaintances w i t h
Evangelistic Service Saturday
m, explosion & its
use us u gusket for B-29 super- friends and with another sister Services Thursday
Scientist
night, 7:45 p.m.
P ' ils are not cov I chargers which operate at extre- here. He will then leave for the for Mrs. Peachey
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Sunday morning service at 11
high temperatures, and for east where he plans to spend the
o’clock.
b ' your insurance 1 niely
Church of Christ
a like use in supporting the balance of his leave with rela­
Sunday School a t 9:45 am
Funeral
services
were
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Second and B Streets
less you have lenses in large Navy searchlights, tives to report for active duty Thursday afternoon at the held
Wednesday evening meeti
Lit-
E a rl F . Downing, Minister
which must stand severe vibro- | again in Rhode 9 Island. He has a willer Funeral Home for Mrs.
which includes testlraonie
* policy extend- tions
every time a battleship’s wide circle of friends in Ashland
Christian Science healing, is ;
Peachy of 100 Lincoln
t.j cover such dangers big guns are fired as well as ex­ who will be glad to see him again Henrietta
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. at 8 o’clock.
street.
She
was
a
member
of
the
heat from the electric car­ after a prolonged absence.
“Christian Truthfulness’ ' Reading room open dally from
'11 have to stand treme
Christian church and had been Sermon,
bon arc supplying the illumina­
Evening
7:30 P. M. 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
a resident of Ashland for the past Mrs. Isabel Service,
? ¡3 yourself,
tion.
Maxey Dittemore holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Grubb 38
years.
Representatives of the news­ and son Milo, left Wednesday
will speak. Mrs. Dittemore is a
The nubile is - o r d ia iiv in-
this agency to add papers
Born Henrietta Ida Sayers, missionary
and trade magazines were
to
Tibet.
Her
field
of
to
these services, and to
August 19, 1863 at Neenah, Wis service has been in the strategic use attend
ended Coverage to
the Reading Room.
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'■"Hly.Mr. ; „d Mr. ! ,,c,i Peachy at W eSliS
/our fire insurance now. Leach
was given a sample ci the Jack Beagle at the Sum m itt' o t Januare ^ 4 HLRn™ Q i ---- now read about in the Daily
new material, with the result ranch, at the top of the Green include fni^ Hat, m
K»UrV7 ° I S press in connection with our mil­
that the room soon took o on
n thr*
h ili
a l - a
r daughters, Mrs. J. A itary operations in India.
the Snriruz«
Springs hill.
Also
guests for Bish, Mrs. Bertha
McKinney, Mrs
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appearance of a child’s playroom, Thursday dinner was another Edwin Dunn, all of
and
with everyone moving about brother, Bill Beagle and wife and Mrs. Lee Port of Ashland,
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
Jacksonville;
bouncing his own made rubber I two daughters of Ashland
(Assembly of God)
R E A L IN S U R A N C E
four sons, A. L. Peachy of Ash­
ball,
1
485 Siskiyou
land;
Ernest
Peachy
of
Baring,
Phone 8781
41 East Main ;
For a number of years G ener-) Miss Alice Patterson, secretary W ^ ’L ^ 'p M ch v “^"
Sunday Services:
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en of the
h la n d f ’h Chamber
a m h ^ r „ / of Com'- ; Dr. ’n
Medford and
al Electric
chemists have been
the A s Ashland
ItL . . £eac?y of
of Pasco°Robles
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Mrs.
studying compounds known as merce
free was in Port
ane! th
f ir s t Calif.; a sister Mrs ~
Portland
the e first
1.
a
Icenhower, . —
Superinten-
Carrie Shaf’ George ------------
“silicones” and have adapted of the week on business.
fer
of
Milan,
Kansas,
15
grand-
dent;
Evan8elist
John
Stovall will
per load of
their curious properties to resins,
and ten great grandchild
3 fe,w moments to the Sun-
oils and insulation.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Woods children
ren.
day
100 cubic ft.
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Silicon, present in sand and have returned to their home in
The Rev. Earl F. Downing of-I ? l:0?
Morning Worship
Prompt
Delivery
glass, is a close relative of carban. Ashland from a visit of several ficiated
at the services and inter- subject: .Should I Join the
Both
elements
can
form
long,
weeks
with
relatives
and
friends
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new
IN S U R A N C E
ment was made in the Mountain
M o u n ta in C h u r.c h ? A large number of
chain-like molecules called poly­ in the middle west.
members are to be received into WHITTLE TRANSFEÎÎ
View cemetery.
"That you can depend on"
mers. Organic polymers, such as
the church at this time.
PH O NE 3331
AUTOMOBILE
FIKE
natural and synthetic rubber,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kroeger and
5:30 P. M. Orchestra rehearsal.
have a backbone a string of car­ Mrs. Kroeger’s mother, Mrs. AT THECHURCHES
6:45 P. M. Young People’s
bon atoms. Silicone rubber is al­ Anna Lahr were Thanksgiving
Christ’s Ambassados service. Miss
so a polymer, but its backbone is dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dorothy Pedersen, President.
Seventh Day Adventist
i»
a series of units each consisting Edghill at 1143 Iowa street Thurs­
7:30 P. M. Evangelistic service
Church
of a silicon and oxygen atom. day.
Subject “A Great Time to be A-
Corner Fourth and C Streets
This replacement of-the carbon
live.” Rev. Gordon Lindsay speak
backbone with silicon-oxygen
Mrs. Ned Griffen and two
DRY
ing at both morning and evening
LIFE
linkages is responsible in most daughters arrived Monday at the
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday. services.
HEALTH Si ACCIDENT
cases for improved thermal stab­ home .of the Rev. and Mrs. Gor­
Worship 11:00 o’clock.
Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Young
ility.
The Friday evening meeting People’s service.
don Griffen to spend the Thanks­
The raw materials from which giving week end. They came will be discontinued until we ac-
M. T. BURNS
Friday 7:45 P. M. Regular ser­
I* " '
cupy our new church.
it is made are easily available. from Mapleton,
Oregon.
vice.
ON T H E F LAX A
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Silicone rubber can be made eith-
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er quite soft or comparatively
S/Sgt. John Murphy left Tues­
Presbyterian
Church
The
Church of the
hard. However, in its present day for Camp Leonard Wood <(
130 North Main Street
after spending a two-weeks fur- “A F riendly church fo r thought­
Brethren
PHONE 5751
. lough with his wife. He left by
A SH LA N D - M EDFORD
ful People.”
plane Tuesday. He is a member
Rev. George M. Shuman,
of a headquarters company of
Pastor
Services for Sunday, Novem­ GUNTER FUEL CO
field artillery. He is expecting to
11 A. M. Morning Worship ber 26, 1944
leave soon for overseas duty.
with sermon by the pastor, Rev.
10:00 A. M. The Church School:
George M. Shuman. Anthem by Theme, The Christian View of
The
Rev.
and
Mrs.
C.
F.
McCall
the choir under the direction of
COMPLETE GROCERY
entertained for Thanksgiving din Miss Florence Allen with Mrs.
ner Thursday, Mr. Brickey, Mrs. J. W. McCoy at the organ.
Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Durfee and Mrs. Cora Burns.
6:30 P. M. Intermediate and
Senior Societies.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brem­
our Patronage Is Appreciated
Evening Service.
ner returned «Sunday evening to
Wednesday evening
their home here after spending Midweek service
OPEN every day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
for Prayer and
Bible
Study.
PLAZA GROCERY
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state of development it is not.
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
suitable for automobile tires and
Neighborhood Church
other uses where high tensile
Congregational
strength is required.
W hether a Quick Snack
A Complete
Covering
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Billings Agency
D R Y F IR
SLASS
S425
SLABS
YOUR FRIENDLY STORE
Our Winter Schedule
LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP
Ooruer of Blvd. and Morton
4. Howard Bees, Minister
Pioneer A ir Express Flight 2 5 Years Ago
M rs. John B arker, Church School
Superintendent
Mias M a rg a ret Ramsay, Organist
dom ing Worship and
Study Period o f the Church
School.
11:00 A. M. Morning service.
Dr. Paul Davies will bring the
message.
There will be a business meet-
ing following the worship service.
6:30 P. M. Evening meeting of
the Pilgrim Fellowship.
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or
A Full Qourse Dinner
You’ll Enjoy
SOUTHERN OREGON’S CHOICE
of Discriminating Diners
at Most Reasonable Prices
Come as you are . . .
Chnrch of the Nazarene
W. R. Wise. Pastor
9:45 Sunday school, w i t h
classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley
Superintendent.
11:00 Worship service. Mess­
age: "Our Duty of Praise”.
6:30 N.Y.P.S. Virginia Shultz,
president.
7:30 Evangelistic service.
7:30 Wednesday, Prayer meet­
ing.
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AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate your patronage
Methodist Church
Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister
JUST 26 years ago this month, the. first full-scale
J experiment In the transport of express by air was
ffidertaken. The early morning of Nov. 14, 1919, saw
l huge 4-englned Handley-Page biplane lumber across
Ifltchel Field, Long Island, and slowly rise Into
he air on a non-stop flight, New York to Chicago.
Jacking this first practical a ir ex-
ress demonstration was the prede­
cessor company of Railway Express
gency, which today handles ex-
ress for the nation’s commercial
i
irllaes.
Pilots of this non-stop attempt
Foro Admiral M ark K err, British
Uavy, and Major Brackley, Royal
flying Corps. The huge ship — It
»elghed 28,000 pounds, had a wing
)pan of 126 feet— also carried four
becbanlos and two passengers, one
them Douglas Malcolm, well
own advertising man who thus
iscame the first a ir express mes­
t
senger.
J The big oraft bad a load of 600
e of express, much of It mer-
lse for Chicago’s famous do-
ent store« and mall order
^uaoa. Shipment« ot New York
E
newspapers, addressed to Chicago newsdealers, slat
were aboard.
Despite the good wishes of express and avlatior
officials, and the beet available weather reporta, the
craft was forced down at Mt. Jewett, Pa., after eight
hours flight. Strong headwinds over the Alleghenies
a stretch of country that even to
day Is re g a rd e d ' as hazardous
caused the unscheduled landing.
One Interesting development re
suiting from the forced descen1
was the first application of air-rat
coordinated service, now an impor^
tant part of air express operation:
M r. Malcolm recalls this incident
“Feeling responsible for the air
cargo,” he said, “I got In touch ImJ
mediately with the express agent at
M t. Jewett. Twenty minutes afterf
landing, we had our shlpme»
at the depot, ready to catch th.l
next train to Pittsburgh, thence
to Chicago. I accompanied them,
reaching Chicago at nine the foP
lowing n ig h t My experiences aa
^he first aerial expressman were
•▼err
The Sunday school meets at
9:45. This school endeavors to
place first emphasis upon the
fundamental teachings of the
Bible. The morning sermon is at
11 on the subject “God and Man
Can Save the World.” The choir
will lead the congregational sing­
ing and offer a special anthem.
The High School and College age
Methodist Youth Fellowship will
meet for worship in the Little
Chapel at 6:15. The Intermediate
Methodist Fellowship group will
meet in the Junior Sunday
School department rooms for
worship at 6:15. The evening ser­
mon is at 7:30 on the general'
theme, ‘‘Building a Deep Religi-
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