Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 15, 1945, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, February 15, 1945
LE ITER FROM
WASHINGTON
by Harry Elliworth
Representative in Congress
from Oregon
statement. I am still hearing
praise from the Members on the
quality and flavor of Oregon
pears.
T h e 78-79 C lu b , formerly
known as the 78 Club, is an inter­
esting and valuable institution.
New Members have numerous
common problems which are dis­
cussed at our weekly meetings.
It is customary also to have guest
speakers of national prominence.
After such a speaker makes his
formal talk, we have a question
period which lasts an hour or
more. Last week, Eric Johnston,
youthful and dynamic President
of the United States Chamber ol
Commerce, was our guest, and
gave us some off-th-record and
highly interesting observation
on his trip to Russia.
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Church of Christ
F. Downing. Mlniater
Second and B Streets
Wallace Appointment. Lately 1
have been receiving letters and
postcards not only from my dis­
trict ,but from various parts of
the country, urging me to vote a-
gainst confirming the appoint­
ment of Henry Wallace. Only the
United States Senate votes on
such confirmation. The House has
no voice.
In this instance, it happens that
the House of Representative
may indirectly influence the ac­
A Galaxy o f u a n in a icreenfid o f tuaef«l btlanQt wiefc lariy.PMfcs «
tion of the Senate when that body
Lynn Merrick, in ' S<an O n Parade,” . ..
votes on Mr. Wallace shortly af­
ter March 1st. The Senate passed
shape his own life; that the only
a bill, known as the George Bill,
way to have a friend is to be one;
which the president has already
that hat action is best which pro­
World war II is a war of elect cures the greatest happiness for
full gospel T emple
announced he will approve. This
(Assembly of God)
bill, which will become law when ronics and the speed of our vie the greatest numbers.
’ 485 Stekiyorr-
•
passed by the House, would take tory is dependent upon the spee<
They do not overlook the past,
»
all o fthe financial agencies in­ by which we recruit and train the but they are not afraid of the Sunday Services
9:45 Sunday school. Mrs. Geo.
cluding RFC out from under the needed manpower to operate our future. They are mentally pre­
jurisdiction of the Secretary of radar equipment, the most com­ pared to face it. There is no hat­ Ieenhower, superintendent.
11 A. M. Morning -Worship..
Commerce. Although the George plex device known to man, it was red. But there is determination
Bill is good legislation and would emphasized by Capt. William C to solve this problem of war. Pastor speaks.
5:30 P. M. Orchestra Rehearsal
likely pass on its own merits, it Eddy, U. S. Navy, retired, at a They believe In fighting for those
6:45 P. M. Young Peoples meet­
was unquestionably introduced conference of Navy recruiter! things that are Right but they
ing
from
all
parts
of
Oregon
in
Port­
in an effort to make the Wallace
are determined to take preventa­ dent. Miss Dorothy Pederson, presi­
appointment palatable to a ma­ land recently.
tive measures at the first sign of
7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service.
Chief W. R. Cumley in charge tyranny. They know in what sort
jority of the Senators. In other
Subject,
The Unpardonable Sin.’
of
the
Medford
recruiting
station,
words, it is generally believed
of a world they want to live, and
Wednesday 7:45 P. M. The
that the Senate will confirm the reports that Capt. Eddy, com­ they are determined to bring it to
Young People are conducting a
Wallace appointment if his duties manding officer of the navy’s ra­ pass.
are merely those ofa Secretary of dar procurement and training
My heart is at ease about the Bible Quiz Contest. All are wel­
Commerce with no authority over center in Chicago, stressed the future when I know that minds come. Bring your Bible, family,
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the thirty or forty billion dollars fact that our war in the Pacific and hearts such as these will Friends.
Friday,
beginning
at 10:00 A.
can
be
speeded
up
considerably
controlled by the lending agen­
have a great part in shaping the
M. the church will be open for
if the navy can recruit and train world of tomorrow.
cies.
dhy of prayer.
If the House passes the George men faster than previously has
Friday 7:45 P. M. Regular
Pfc. Lyndel Newbry and wife
Bill as it stands, the Senate will been possible.
Prayer
and Divine Healing ser­
came
in
unexpectedly
last
week
"You recruiters cannot cover
confirm the Wallace appointment.
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If the House rejects the George every inch of ground in youh ter­ tor a two day visit with Mrs. vice.
_
____
_____
___
Newbry’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs
bill, it is more than likely the Sen ritory," the radar chief asserted,
Methodist Church
ate will reject Wallace. Thus, in­ and'so it becomes a puhlic task I S. H. Short. They were enroute to
Because
the Bible is consider­
directly, the House may decide to find young men with an apti-1 Seattle where Pfc. Newbry a-
ed
the
most
important book print
waits
a
new
assignment.
They
tude
for
mathematics
and
mech­
the fate of Wallace.
The House Banking and Cur­ anics and get them into the train­ left Saturday morning for Salem, ed its great truths re being taught
rency Committee has reported ing program. If, for instance, Mr. taking with them Pfc. Newbry’s to the Sunday School pupils
out the George Bill without a- Smith knows of a neighbor boy Sister, Miss Shirley, for a few which meet at 9:45 A. M. The
morning sermon is at 11 on the
mendment.
It now lies in the who has the knack of fixing radio days visit with their parents,
Rules Committee. Apparently, a sets or inventing gadgets or build Senator and Mrs. Earl Newbry, subject "Four Anchors For Times
majority of the Rules Committee ing things, Mr. Smith can give who are attending the legislative o f Stress.” The choir under the
direction of Mrs. Della Weber
in Salem.
of the House does not favor bring the war effort a boost by interest­ sessions ------------
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will lead the congregational sing­
ing the bill on the floor. There ing the lad in getting all the part­
ing and offer an anthem. During
iculars
on
the
navy’s
radgt
pro­
are several moves possible: (1)
The Miner for Quality Printing
this
morning’s worship hour
The Rules Committee may keep gram.
there
will
be a dedication service
the bill pocketed until after the
"We are fighting an enemy as
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
for
the
new
choir robes which
Senate votes on Mr. Wallace; (2) smart as we are and we need
the choir will wear for the first
the bill may be brought to the every qualified man we can get
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
Floor and recommitted to the to maintain the electronic offen­ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR time. The evening sermon is at
Banking and Currency Commit­ sive that is bringing us closer to THE COUNTY OF JACKSON 7:30 on the subject *The Christ­
ian Way’. The Intermediate and
tee with instructions that it not victory. I am confident that the
In the Matter of the Estate of
Senior
Methodist Youth Fellow­
be reported out again until after public will take an active part FRED HENRY GILBERT, De­
ship groups will meet for wor­
the Senate has voted on the Wal­ in this procurement problem once ceased.
ship at 6:15 P. M. The mid-week
lace confirmation; (4) the bill they realize how vital it is.”
The undersigned having been Bible study and prayer service is
may come out any time and be
The recruiter reported that this appointed by the above entitled each Thursday evening at 7:30
either passed or rejected by the area is contributing its share of I Court of the State of Oregon, for
Next. Thursday the study is to be
House.
candidates for navy radar, but | the County aforesaid, Adminis- in the 9th chapter of the book
stressed the necessity for not slack trator of the Estate of FRED
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i
l
l
Census Takes Manpower. This ening on the effort. He reiterated HENRY GILBERT deceased, and of Hebrews. Dr. G. W. Bruce,
week the firm control of the the fact that no obligation is in­ having qualified, notice is hereby Minister.
House by the Democrats was curred when an aplicant seeks in­ ’ given to the creditors of, and all
sharply revealed. A resolution to formation or takes the aptitude persons having claims against Church of the Nazarene
W. R. W ise. Pastor
approve the six million dollar ap­ tests.
said deceased, to present them,
9:45 Sunday School, w i t h
propriation item for a nation­
verified as required by law, with- classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley,
wide farm census was passed by
T r ih u f
t f t Y n i l t h I #ix months after the first pub- Superintendent
a vote of 198 to 171, with only
± I IlJ U L t? LU 1 LIUL1I ijeation of this notice to said G.
11:00 Worship service. Mess­
one Republican voting for the
By Ruth Taylor
H. BILLINGS at his office in age: “Our Duty of Praise”.
resolution.
This is a patronage
6:30 N.YJP.S. Virginia Shultz,
Just before they went overseas, Ashland, Oregon.
bill and will call for the employ­ a group of soldiers was asked
G. H. BILLINGS, Administra president
7:30 Evangelistic service
ment of nearly thirty thousand what they would say to the youth tor of the Estate of FRED HEN-
7:30 Wednesday, Prayer meet­
census takers. The amazing thing of the nation if they had only BY GILBERT, deceased.
ing.
is, the same House of Represen­ one minute on the air. The answ
D ated February 15, 1945.
tatives, controlled by the same er came quickly and surely from
2..15..4L
East of the Willamette Meri­
majority, only four days before one lad: “Learn how to live for
dian, Jackson County, Ore­
passed a drastic bill to draft man the things for which we die.”
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
gon,' and running thence
power for war industry work.
THE STATE OF OREGON IN
I heard that story during a re­
North, on line between the
AND FOR JACKSON COUN­
Apparently the majority does not cent trip when I had the privilege
Northeast Quarter and the
TY.
feel that manpower is so seriously and pleasure of addressing young
■ Northwest Quarter of said
short as to prevent the employ­ people in colleges throughout the
Section, 40 rods; thence West
ment of thirty thousand party South, and of talking with them THOMAS L. WIGGINS and LA­
80 rods; . thence South 40
VINA
M.
WIGGINS,
husband
workers in non-essential activity. in their class rooms. To me it ex­ and wife, and W. F. WIGGINS
rods; thence East 80 rods to
the place of beginning. EX­
presses just the youth of today is and NANCY J. WIGGINS, hus­
< v /
CEPTING THEREFROM land
Soldier Vote Results. It may trying to translate into action.
band and wife. Plaintiffs,
described in Volume 51: page
be recalled that those of us who
vs.
I rise in tribute to the clear
23, of the Deed Records of
fought so vigorously to prevent thinking, high idealism of these
Jackson County» Oregon.
the adoption of the unconstitu­ young people. There was none of THOMAS H. WEEDON and LU­
ALSO, Beginning at the
CINDA WEEDON, husband
tional federal ballot a few months the wildness I had been told I
southwest corner of the
and wife; LEVI OWNES and
ago were accused of attempting should find, none of the im­
Northeast Quarter of Section
JANE DOE OWNES, his wife;
to prevent people in the armed patience or intolerance with con­
8, Township 39 South, of
WILLIAN MILLS and MARY
Range 1 East of the William-
forces from voting. What we act­ ditions. They were both level­
ROE MILLS, his wife; or if
ette Meridian, in Oregon, and
ually did was draft a bill and pass headed and farsighted, realistic
any of the above parties be de­
running thence North along
ceased, then their legal heirs if
it that not only made it possible and idealistic.
line between the Northeast
any,
and
also
all
other
persons
for servoce people to vote, but
The young people of today are
Quarter
and the Northwest
or
parties
known
or
unknown
provided them a legal ballot. Last learning how to live .for the
Quarter of said Section, 40
claiming
any
right,
title
estate,
week, the Secretary of War made things for which our boys - their
rods; thence East 4 rods;
lien or interest in the real pro­
his report on the balloting by ser­ brothers and sweethearts - are
thence South 40 rods; thence
perty described in the Com­
vice personnel. This report clear­ dying. They face their problems
West 4 rods to the plgce of
plaint herein.
ly indicates that the President in this light. They are eager to
beginning.
Defendants
free and clear of any and all
was entirely wrong when he told understand those problems. Their
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
right; title, claim, estate or inter­
ALIAS SUMMONS
Congress that the soldier vote questions are intelligent in the
est of any kind and nature on the
(for publication)
bill we passed was a fraud. Near­ extreme, their speech measured.
EACH OF THE ABOVE part of the Defendants or either
ly three million ballots were cast
They face the fact that their TO NAMED
or any of them.
DEFENDANTS:
by service personnel in the 1944 lives may be different from their
IN THE NAME OF THE By Order of the Honorable Jas.
election. Furthermore, in the ten dreams, but they already know STATE OF OREGON you and W. Crawford, Judge of said
states which approved the feder­ the truth that their elders stum­ each of you are hereby required Court, made and dated the 22nd
al ballot, only 28,13C„ or 2.2% of bled over, that no man is free un­ to appear and answer the Com­ day of January, 1945, this Alias
the eligible persons used the fed­ less all men are free; that all plaint filed against you in the Summons is served upoil you by
eral ballots, while in those same must serve in a democracy; that above entitled suit within four publication for four seccessive
states, 446,974 used the state ab­ special privilege and special dis­ (4) weeks from the date of the weeks in the Southern Oregon
crimination are alike a denial of first publication of this Sum­ Miner, a newspaper o f general
sentee ballots.
mons; and if you fail to answer,
our basic faith; that true demo­ for
want thereof, the Plaintiffs circulation, printed and published
This week the organization of cracy cannot long exist in the will apply to the Court for the in Ashland, Jadkson County, Ore­
the new Republican Members of face of our basic faith; that true relief prayed for in their Com­ gon, the date of the first publica­
the 78th Congress and the new democracy cannot long exist in plaint, to-wit: That
____ they be ad- tion thereof being the 25th day of
members in the present Congress, the face of basic injustice.
I judged and decreed to' be the January, 1946, and the time for
They are determined that the owners in fee simple of the real answer expiring the 22nd day of
which is generally referred to as
the 78-79 Club, enjoyed a treat of world of tomorrow be a better property situated in the County February, 1945.
ackson, State of Oregon, par­
Jacks<
some Oregon Comice pears. The world for all people, that cooper-'
ticularly described as follows, to-
WM. M. BRlGGS
pears were sent to me by State ation be the key to peace and wit:
Attorney for Plaintiffs
prosperity.
They
are
not
ashamed
Senator Earl Newbry of Ashland
Beginning at the southwest
Post Office Address:
for presentation at the Tuesday of being idealistic. They know
corner of the Northeast
Pioneer Building
night meeting. To say that this they cannot live at another per-
Quarter of Section 8. Town­
Ashland, Oregon
Jen Needed For
Radar Training
At The Churches
A
fruit was enjoyed is an under*
io a * i
expense; that each muat
ship 39 South, of Range I
12.18..U
Bible School 9:45 A. M. E. H.
McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages
and nursery for tiny tots.
Morning Service 11:00 A. M.
"The Holy Spirit’s Work In The
World",
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
for Juniors and High School
young people.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
Sermon, “The Biblt, The Book
From God"; Seven Reasons Why*.
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 P.
M.
“Faith Temple”
Presbyterian Church
130 North Main Street
"A Friendly church for thought­
ful People."
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Paxtor
Sunday, Feb. 11, 9:45 A. M.
Church School for all ages.
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
Sermon by the pastor.
6:15 P. M. Youth Choir Rehear­
sal.
6:30 P. M. Intermediate and
Senior Societies.
7:30 P. M. Evening Service.
Biographical sermon.
8:30 P. M. “Mystery Kid< ¿o
young people. We wui «_• hoi.
by 10 o’clock.
( UDdsoominaXiona i)
Corner of 6th St. A East Main
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
First and Haqardine
8unday School 10:00 a.m. There
GORDON C. GRIFFIN. Pastor
are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Bible School 9:45 A. M. C. E.
Wine, Superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m .
Corry, Supt.
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
"Come with your burdens and
Morning Worship Service 11:00
Fellowship Groups meet at 6:30
carry away a smile.”
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting o’clock each Sunday evening.
Thursday night: Bible Study
Evening Service at 7:30 o’clock.
Evangelistic Service Saturday A helpful time of song and praise
night, 7:45 p.m.
before the evening message.
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Mid-week Fellowship Service
each Wednesday evening at 7:30
o’clock.
ASHLAND - MEDFORD
This week’s thought: “Be not
Services for Sunday, Feb. 18. deceived; God is not mocked: for
1945.
whatsoever a man soweth, that
10:00 A. M. The Church School: shall he also reap.”
Theme—“Treasures of the King­
dom.” “Every good gift and every
perfect gift is from above, and
NEW MATTRESSES
cometh down -from the Father of
FACTORY TO YOU
lights, with whom is no variable­
ness, neither shadow of turning.’ OLD MATTRESSES MADE
LIKE NEW
James 1:17. '
11:00 A. M. The Worship Ser­
NEW BOX SPRINGS
vice: First Sunday in Lent: Mes­
WHILE THEY LAST
sage “Can We Make Friends of
Our Fellowmen?” These Lenten
REED’S
services are designed to help pre­
pare the way for a closer walk
MATTRESS CO.
with the crucified Lord.
93
N. Main
Ph. 6271
Attend Church Regularly Dur­
ing Lent. Bring the Children.
Ashland, Oregon
Ward E. Pratt, minister.
Phone 6727; 510 Wimer St.
The Church of the
Brethren
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock.
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which Includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading room open daily from
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public la cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
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Neighborhood Church
Congregational
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9:45 A.M. Church school with
Mrs John Barker, Superintendent
11:00 A. M. Regular worship
service of the Church with ser­
mon by Rev. Clarence F. McCall
6:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship
under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel­
en Restad and Miss Frances
Mechamson.
DRY
SLABS
Seventh Day Adventist
Church
PHONE 6761
Corner Fourth and C Streets
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday.
Worship 11:00 o’clock.
The Friday evening meeting
wijl be discontinued until we ac-
cupy our n ew church.
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