Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, March 8, 1945 Butte Falls Gunner in Refinery Attack “Our pilot took a chance bringing it back,” continued Francis. "He had practicully no rudder or ail­ eron controls left and bulanced it at an angle to keep us going. We were told that any propwash would flip us over und we sweat­ ed it out for hours on the way back. I fully expected to be wear­ ing either horns or a halo today and with any other pilot, I think I would be.” Jackson county court by the ha «been completely rebuilt; As­ „T he p u b lic la co r d ia lly Invited Southern Oregon Chapter of the toria, which burned, and was re­ to a tte n d theee se rv ic es, and to Sons of the American Revolu­ built; Pendleton, The Dalles, and uae the R ea d in g Room . tion, and members of the county other cities, al lof which have 15th AAF. IN ITALY: Though court have indicated that they ap completely lost their original ap­ Neighborhood Church hia bomber received a direct hit, prove of the idea. pearance The buildings in Jack­ Technical Sergeant Jeas F. Fran­ Congregational Meeting with the county court sonville, Meeker said, except for C orner o t B lvd. and M orton cis, 20, Butte Falla, Oregon wua this'week, C. A. Meeker, member wear and tear, are the same as among the crew of a Liberator 9:45 A.M. Church school will, of a committee named by the pat­ they were when they were built Mrs John Darker, ¿»upermtenueu. which survived an attack on the riotic group, urged that the Jack­ back in early pioneer days, and 11:00 A. M. Regular worsnip Florladorf oil refineries in Vienna sonville courthouse be preserved, they should, as far as possible, re­ service of the Church with ser­ Sgt. Francis, son of Mr. and and that an apartment be built main in that condition, since they mon by Rev. Clarence F. Mccan Mrs Henry E. Francis, was flying 6.30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship Sgt. Francis is a graduate of in the building to provide living are unique in the state. his 20th combat mission as nose under the leadersip of Mrs. He. Meeker said that the Southern en gunner during a Fifteenth Air Butte Falls High School and was quarters for a caretaker. Meeker Hex tad and Miss r rance. Force attack aguinst Germany's inducted in May 1943. He arrived urged that the county go serious­ Oregon Chapter of the Sons of Mechamson. overseas last August and holds ly into the matter of preserving the Revolution were prepared to dwindling oil reserves. “I had a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH feeling we were going to get it,” the Air Medal with cluster won in as much of the historical lore a. take a leading part in publicizing First and Hagardine aerial combat with the enemy. can be gathered. the proposal, and in helping to GORDON C. GRIFFIN. Pastoi said Francis. “They had our range ------------- o ------------ and I figured it was just a matter Investigation discloses that the get together the historic docu­ Bible School 9:45 A. M. C. x. of time. When it came it gave me I county court is empowered to ments which would make such a C orry, S u p t | spend a certain part of money re­ museum one of the outstanding an awful Jolt and I later learned Morning Worship Service l l x that It came through our wing | ceived from the sale of tax de­ attractions in Southern Oregon. Fellowship Groups meet at to., before it exploded. I knew it was > linquent lands for the purpose ot There are people living in Jack- o clock each Sunday evening. a direct hit and was expecting the establishing museums, and on son county today who remember Evening Service at 7:30 ox-tvc" bull out alarm to ring but it did­ this bsisi the county court is in Jacksonville in the early days, A helpful time of song and prui n’t.” a position to adequately financ. and Meeker said that while theii ^eiore the evening message. C o u n ty C ou rt Is U rg ed to help is still available It is a gooc such an undertaking. Mid-week Fellowship oerv. The explosion showered up­ P r o te c t R e lic s o f P io n e e r D a y s Many persons, with relics oi time to get such a museum estab each Wednesday evening at 7;_ wards of 350 pieces of metal into In F o rm er C ou rt H o u se o’clock. great historical importance to lished.—Medford News. the fuselage and through the This week’s thought: “Be nc wings The Ailerons were ripped Establishment of a museum at Jackson county and to Oregon, C arp en ter's T o o k an d B u ild er* deceived; God is not mocked; toi and the rudders damaged and a Jacksonville, using the old Jack­ for that matter, have repeated!; piece of flak tearing through the sonville courthouse as the build­ signified their desire to place H a r d w a re a t M a rsh a ll W ells whatsoever a man soweth, tha. tail turret, wounded the gunner. ing, has been proposed to the such pieces in a museum, but re­ S to re o n th e P la z a . P h o n o t-1 2 3 1 . shall he also reap.” fused to give them up until an adequate and safe museum is Presbyterian Church established, Meeker said. 130 N o rth M ain S tr e e t Jackson county now owns the A F rien d ly church fo r th o u g h t­ FULL GOSPEL. TEMPLE old courthouse, as well as other fu l P eo p le.” (Assembly of God) property in Jacksonville, which R ev . G eorge M. Shum an, 481 Siskiyou should, Meeker said, be preserv­ P a sto r ABOIT VITAMINS, and scientific research has ed in its natural state. Jackson­ Sunday Services Friday, March 9. 9:45 Sunday school. Mr«. Geo proven their necessity for good health. ville, he said, is the only historic 6:30 P. M. Martha Gillette city in Oregon that remains al­ Icenhower, superintendent Guild at the church. Covered EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . . 11:00 Regular worship service most exactly as it was when the dish dinner. Program—A Panel with sermon by Pastor. Subject their favorite vitamin products in the complete buildings were built. As exam­ ples, he cited Oregon City, which “Stumbling Blocks” or “Stepping Discussion on “The Church in the vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­ Post-War World” with Miss Edith Stones”. ford. 5:30 P. M. Orchestra Rehearsal Bork as leader. Members of the Panel will be: Mrs. J. W. McCoy, 6:45 P. M. Young Peoples Dr. Westerman of SOCE, and Rev EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS,*.. . NEW M A TTR ESSES Christ’s Ambassador ser v i c e . Mr. Shuman. Miss Estella Hayes FA C T O R Y TO YOU Southern Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . . Marjie Fulks, President Dorothy will be the Devotional leader. The 0 1 .0 M A T T R K S S E 8 M A D E Finds Medford's Lowest Prices Pederson, Group Leader. IJ K E N E W hostess aré Mrs. Naomi Grüne­ Finds Authentic Vitamin Information wald, Mrs. Florence Van Etten, 7:30 Evangelistic service. N E W BO X S P R IN G S Subject “The Night is Coming” and Miss Hazel Stephens. Finds Medford’s Largest Variety W H IL E T H E Y L A S T Sunday, March 11 Week day services: Over 500 Kinds and Sizes Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Young 9:45 A. M. Church School for People’s contest between "Army” all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Super­ and “Navy" A Bible quiz hour in tendant for everyone. YOU are invited! 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Friday 7:45 Regular Testamony Continueing the series of sermons 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874 Divine Healing and Prayer ser­ on “The Lord’s Prayer” the past­ Ashland, Oregon vice. Friday beginning at noon, or will preach on “Bring Us Not the church will be open for a day Into Temptation”. Anthem by the of Prayer. Choir. 5:45 P. M. Youth Choir Rehear­ Church o f th e Nazarene sal with light supper following. W. R. Wise. Pastor 6:30 P. M. Intermediate and 9:45 Sunday School w i t h Senior Societies. classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley, 7:30 P. M. Evening Service, superintendent with sermon by the pastor. Miss 11:00 Message by H. S. Palm­ Lorene Mauzey will sing a solo. quist, Evangelist Monday, March 12 Any Magazine I h I pi I and t h , 6:30 N.Y.P.S. Virginia Shultz, 8 P. M. Board of Trustees. President Newspappi,Bolli Ini Fute Sl:n.»n --------------o- 7:30 Evangelistic Service. Mes­ Methodist Church sage by Evangelist Palmquist C o rn er o f N o r th M a in a n d L a u re l American Trait Services every n i g h t 7:30 Girt the most vital departments of through March IX Home, | Ym— M g Church work. The Sunday school --------- » . Poultry Journal E l i meets at 9:45 each Sunday morn­ Church o f Christ □ Avtadeu la Review_____ tri* ing. The morning sermon is at □ Better Cooking 1> Hmkg_ firifi E a rl F . Domains, Mtotel U o’clock on the subject “In the □ Capper's P oomk ------------L i t SeC O lld A A d B AirM tA □ Child I L Ltf i f e _____ Bight of the Fire.” The choir un­ Bible School 9:45 A. M. E. H. g Christian Herald McGee, Sup t Classes for all ages der the direction of Mrs. Della C o r o n e t_______ Weber will lead the congregation­ and nursery for tiny tots. □ C om et CnglWi .____ Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. al singing and offer a special an­ Country Gentlcaan, * T n. 2-56 Etude Marie Magarin Sermon, “Drink Ye All of It”, them. The sermon will be strictly in keeping with the Lenten Sea­ □ Farm Jrl. It Far Evangelist Bates speaking. g Flower Grower , Christian Endeavor meets at son, and looking toward Palm 7:00 P. M. with Junior and Young Sunday and Easter morning. The j H y g e i a _____________ . ___ Methodist Youth Fellow s h i p Peoples’ groups. J Magazine D ig e s t----------- Sri* groups will meet in their respec­ Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. 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Quick the Pastor of the Frog Methodist Church and the Society and friends extend to the public a kind and friendly invitation to join with us in this Revival effort at the Free Meth­ odist Church 777 East Main Ash­ land. With Elmer McKay as evan­ gelist. Beginning on March the 12th to the 25th. inclusive. Rev. McKay is an outstanding Evan­ gelist be sure and hear him. ----------- o ----------- THE FREE METHODIST Church The Friendly Church on 777 E. Main St. Ashland Sunday School at 9:45. Supt. W. L. Wilson, classes for all.ages. Message by the Pastor at 11: A. M. Subject, The Palm Tree Experience. No service at the church Sun­ day evening. We are joining the Nazarenes in their revival service on Sunday night. Remember our revival begins on Monday night March the 12th. The Sunday School is one of — F IL M S — DEVELOPED & PRINTED 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll Double size 25c 5c extra of Panchromatic. All fine grain developed. Reprints; 2c each. Double size 3c each. Deckle or plain edge. 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M orning Worship. 11:00 BvangshsUc Servtoss 7 :4 * “Corns w ith your hardens carry aw ay a smile. “ Tuesday n ig h t—P rayer - » k U a g Thursday night: Bible Study Evangelistic Service Saturday night, 7:40 p.ra. ------------ -o-. - F IL L IN AND M A IL TO T H IS N E W S P A P E R TO D AY I Check magotinei JetireJ m J enclote » ilk coupon. Gentlemen: I enclose g................ Please send me the offer checked, with a year's subscription to your paper. NAME--- -------------------------------------------------------------------- STREET OR R.F.D-------------------------------------------------------- POSTOFFICE............... ................................................................ Services for Sunday, February 25. 1945. 10:00 A. M. The Church School Classes for all ages. General theme "Jesus, The Son of God.' “Whosoever therefore shall con fess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 10:32. 11:00 A. M. The Worship Ser­ vice: Special story talk for child­ ren. Lenten message by the min­ ister, “Being a Friend of Our Fellowmen.’'. Ward E. Pratt, minister. F irst Ghureh e f Christ, Scientist Sunday n a m in g terries a t 11 o’clock. Sunday School a t 9:40 a.m. Wednesday evening mssUag, which includes teettmontee ot Christian Science heeding, 1» held a t 8 o’clock. Reeding room open dally from 2 to 0 pm . except Bundays and holiday*. For Better Flavor & Satisfying Goodness ASK FOR M T. ASHLAND Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese At Ashland Groceries and Markets ASHLAND CREAM ERY W hat is made in Ashland, m akes Ashland AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN WORKMANSHIP AND THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT We appreciate your patronage WARDROBE On the Plaza CLEANERS Phone 3281