Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, January 18, 1945
The new goal, if reached, w ill I tration in the State of Oregon Oregon by the State Board of
R a tio n R e m in d e r s
provide 347 eggs for each civilian | w ith headquarters at Portland, Higher Education at their Jar-
Presbyterian Church
in 1945, which is equal to the re-| Oregon, are being sought by the uary meeting, it was announced
Meats, Fata—Red Stamps Q5
130 North Main Street
cord
w ill j j y C ivil Service Commission, in Portland this week
■ <>r<i consumption
rnnaiimntmn in 1944.
1044 It
i» .„in
through X5 good indefinitely. No A Friendly church for thought
also provide for all m ilitary re Eric Weren, Local Secretary, an-
Dr. Newburn, who w ill head new stamps until January 28.
ful People."
quirements. The Oregon goal had nounced today.
Rev. George M. Shuman,
the state university which has
Processed Foods—Blue Stomps
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| ulreudy set ut a higher level than
Pastor
The salary for this position is been under the direction of Act- X5 through Z5; A2 through G2
An upward revision of national [ the original national goal called $3828 a year, including overtime ing President Orlando John Hol- good indefinitely. No new blue
Sunday, Jan. 14
egg gouls for 1945 and extension , io r’ und was bust’d on un indicat- COm fensUtlon
9:45 A. M. Church School.
**“ ,ince the death of President stomps w ill be validated until
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reduction
of
approximately
11
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship,
There
is
no
written
test
and
no
'
Donald
M.
Erb
in
December,
1943
February
1.
or nog support F
prices
to murcn
March per cen^ . , ,n iaying
i
, henM that had
.
5:30 Youth Choir with light
maximum age lim it.
j is recognized as one of the most
Sugar—Sugar
Stomp
34
good
1946 are among changes just occured by last December.
Complete information forms outstanding younger educators in for five pounds indefinitely. No supper following.
made by the War Food adminis
The revised national goal calls for applying may be obtained this country. Born in Cuba 111 new stomp until February 1.
6 30 Young People’s Societies.
tration, according to information for raising about the same num
from
Mr.
Weren,
at
Ashland
or
January
1,
he
has
just
passed
his’
7:30 Evening Service. Religion
supplied the O.S.C. Extension ber of chicks for flock replace from first or second-class post of- 39th birthday
in
the News and Sermon.
A T T H E C H U R C H E S Wed.
service from Washington, D. C.
ments us were raised last year, fice. Applications w ill be accept-
Jan. 17th Church Fam ily
A graduate of Western Illinois
The egg production goal had which is also the recommended ed until the needs of the service
Night
Dinner.
Mrs. Florence K.
Teachers
College,
Nacomb,
111.,
in
originally been set at 3920 m illion procedure for Oregon.
have been met.
Etten- formerly missionary
1928, the Oregon president-elect Church of the JNazarene
dozen, which was 16 per cent be
Applications are n o t desired received his B. A. and Ph. D. de-
The move to extend present
to China, w ill be the speaker.
W. H. W ise. P a sto r
low the 11)44 estimated produc hog support prices to March 31,
from
persons engaged on war , grees at the University of Iowa
9:45 Sunday school, w i t h Bring covered dish and your own
tion. After Hiking into account 1946, is part of the general ef
classes for ail ages. T. S. Wiley table service.
the recommendations made at fort to encourage higher hog pro work unless the position applied taking the doctorate in 1933
Beginning his career with five superintendent.
-o -
state goals meetings and the addi duction in 1945 than is now indi for requires the use of higher
11:00 Worship service. Mess
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
tional needs for eggs from 1945 cated by figures on spring far- skills than the workers is using years service in the Illinois pub- age: •’Our Duty of Praise” .
in his - ■
present
employment.
lie went
schools
'
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...nuuia ui A ne
to in
the 1931 he went to the
production, the goals wus raised
6:30 N.Y.P.s. Virginia Shultz, __ Fi« t and Hagardine
rowing.
Although
the
national
Certificate
of
A
vailability
from
University
of
Iowa as part-time president.
GORDON C. GRIFFIN. Pastor
to 4350 m illion dozen eggs, or spring
.soring furrowing
vini I was set «♦
o m th
e I U.
I
n
rin p in u i r.e
____L • . high
farrowing goal
at former ernDlover
employer or fr
from
the
principal
of the University
7:30 Lvangelistic service
only approximately 7 per cent 102 per cent of the 1944 figure,
Bible School 9:45 A. M. C. E.
S. Employment Service may be school. After receiving his doctor-
7:30 Wednesday, Prayer meet /¿2,rry ’ Supt. Lesson Subject:
below the 1944 record production.
the estimated farrowing national required before appointment.
al degree he was made a fu ll time ing.
The Childhood of Jesus.”
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ly is only 93 per cent of last . .
TT
«
3taii mernber. He was appointed
Morning Worship Service 11:00
spring’s total. In Oregon the re
“Faith
Temple”
o
clock.
“ I w ill Jove thee, O Lord,
1
d
n
a
sn
ptethbecoli1
9
4
iofH
beralarts
duction is even greater, with an
( U n d eo o fu u ia tio n a l)
my strength.” Sermon Topic,
indicated 22,090 sows to farrow
The newly chosen president is Corner ot S l q a t . & kaat Main
« je Importance of a Choice.”
DR. E. N. TERRILL
as compared with 33,000 last
a member of Phi Delta Kappa
Kev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor
, Fellowship Groups meet at 6:30
year.
Sunday ¡school I0:uo a.m. There o clock each Sunday evening.
and Kappa Delta Pi, national ed
Chiropractic Physician
ucation honoraries, and Kiwanis are claaaca tor all agea. Mrs. Leo
Food Administrator Marvin 1
Evening Service 7:30 o’clock.
Wine, Superintendent.
club.
Sermon
Topic, “ The Powers of
Specializing in the Non-Con Jones has usked all WFA agen
Morning Worsrnp, 11:00 a.m.
cies to make every effort to let
He was married in June, 1928,
fining Treatment of
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m. E vil/
farmers know that a dditional
to Wandalee Brady, and they
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Mid-week Fellowship Service
“Come with your burden» and
pigs w ill be needed.
have two children, Jacqueline, 14 carry away a smile.”
each Wednesday evening at 7-30
Office Phone 4371
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and Robert Lee, 12.
lu e s d a y n ig h t— P ra y er m eetin g o clock.
Dean
Newburn
visited
the
Ore
Thursday
night: Bibie Study at
Lithia Hotel Building
This week’s thought: I t is work
C ivil S e r v ic e S e e k s
gon campus several weeks ago 8 p.m. Subject ‘Life of Christ.”
that keeps faith sweet and strong.
Ashland. Oregon
Evangelistic Service Saturday
R a d io S p e c ia lis t
and made many friends among
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night,
7:45 p.m.
members
of
the
faculty,
who
Applications for the position
Neighborhood Church
were impressed w ith his person
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< «« « •« » » • « * . of Information Specialist (Radio)
Congregational
ality
as
well
as
his
educational
for the Office of Price Adminis-
The Church of the
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
record and ideas.
Brethren
■O
x < 9 :4 t
i A •¥• Church school w ith
A S H L A N D - M E D FO R D
nnhnABairkei i Superintendent
11.00 A. M. Regular worship
10:00 A. M. The Church School
General theme, “ Standards For service of the Church w ith ser-
Clarence F. MeCall
Christ’s Followers.” Blessed are
r d i°
F llSrim Fellowship
they which are persecuted for i,
under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel
COM PLETE GROCERY
righteousness sake: for their’s is en Rested and Miss Frances
the kingdom of heaven.” Mat Mechamson.
F e a t u r in g F r e sh F r u its a n d V e g e ta b le s
Ensign Melvin H. Brantley, U. thew 5:10. Bring the children to
S.N.R., of Ashland, Oregon, has the house of God.. •
Methodist Church
Y o u r P a tr o n a g e Is A p p r e c ia te *
returned from a tour of combat
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
duty in the Pacific, where he Theme for Worship and the Mes
The
Sunday School meets at
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, flew with the Navy’s A ir Group
sage:
“
Sharing
C
h
rist”
Christ’s
9:45.
The
great objective in every
Eugene, Jan. 15, 1945, (Special) 14, based aboard a large carrier
PLA ZA GROCERY
m inistry was made possible be class is to help people to under
Dr. Harry K. Newburn, dean of o fthe ESSEX class.
cause he had something to share. stand the Bible and its applica
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
the college of liberal arts at the
Ensign Brantley, who is 22 Those who came to love Jesus tion to daily living. Themorning
University of Iowa, was named
president of the University of years old, flew a Gruman HELL found they also had something to sermon .is at 11 on the subject
CAT fighter (F6F). He has been share v/ith others. Thus the Ih e Peerless Christ.” The cnoir
given credit for assisting in the Christian church came into be w ill sing an anthem and w ill lead
destruction of a Jap ZEKE plane ing w ith a mission and purpose the congregational singing. The
for existing. The th rill of the Benior and Intermediate Metho
while flying w ith his squadron.
In recognition of his combat Christian life is through sharing dist Youth Fellowship groups
w ill meet in their respective
experience Ensign Brantley has Christ.
Ward E. Pratt, minister.
rooms for worship at 6:15. Jean
been awarded the A ir Medal.
ette K inny is the leader in the
A ir Group 14 fought in every
HEW LOW PRICES I
Intermediate group. The evening
Seventh
Day
Adventist
major encounter in the Pacific
sermon is at 7:30 on the subject
from May until November. Her
Church
Any Magazine listed and This
The Christian Way” . A t this
pilots destroyed 158 Japanese
Corner Fourth and C Streets
Newspaper, Both for Price Shown
planes in the air and scores on
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday. hour there w ill be the installation
of the
elected omcers
officers of
Worship 11:00 o’clock.
77
'**'■ newly eieuiea
the ground. Its fighter, bomber
The Friday evening meeting , e Intermediate Methodist Fel-
and torpedo planes sank 92 en
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lowship group,
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emy ships, totalling 238,000 tons, I win
cupy our new church.
Bissell; First Commissioner, E l
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and damaged 200 others, includ
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don Durham Second Commission
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First
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Christ,
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er,
Connie Powell; Third Com
Forty-six pilots and 26 aircrew
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missioner,
Lewis Stephens; Four
Scientist
men
of
the
group
were
listed
as
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th
Commissioner,
Joanne Briscoe-
Sunday morning service at 11
□ Child L i f e _____________ 3.6O
killed or missing in action, which
Secretary, Jeanette Kinny; Trea
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3.00
clearly shows how many big bat o'clock.
surer, Carrol Benoit. Mrs. Alma
Sunaay School at 9:46 a.m.
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Wednesday evening meeting Simmons Baker and Mrs. G. W.
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Several other airmen were pick which includes tesumomea of
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group. The mid-week Bible study
rescues under the very muzzles m , a o'clock.
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and prayer service is each Thurs
of
Jap
shore
guns.
Reading
room
open
daily
from
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During the Second Battle of 2 te 6 p.m. except Sundays and day evening at 7:30. Dr. George
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W. Bruce, Minister.
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the Philipines, the flyers at A ir noiidays.
The
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la
cordially
invited
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Ashland, Oregon
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of the Philippines. Five Jap fleet
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Monday 7:45 P. M. M id-winter
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
corting destroyers also were hit.
District
Council Convenes at
Five enemy fighters were shot
Double size 25c
out of the air. On the long return Grants Pass and continues until
5c extra of Panchromatic. A ll
journey to the carrier, 11 of 12 Friday night.
fine grain developed. Reprinte
Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Young
HELLDIVERS and three of seven
2c each. Double size 3c each.
AVENGER torpedo planes were Peoples service. A special quiz
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forced down when they ran out program w ill be presented.
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Friday 3.45 P. M. Children’s copying. Low prices. Send to—
of gas. A lert rescue units picked
up crews of seven dive bombers story hour, conducted by Mrs.
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