Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 12, 1945, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, April 12, 1945
Washington School
4
Hoorn 4
Hoorn 4 hud an Easter Egg
hunt on the luwn in front of the
school. Each child found ut least
two eggs. They hud such u good
time finding the prettily-colored
und decorated eggs.
Nancy Graber brou g h t to
Hoorn 4 u lloqlu skirt und a Ho-
ola upron, sent to her from the
South Pacific, by un Uncle. They
were both very pretty, as well as
being very interesting. She ulso
brought oranges, lemons, und
olives—e a c h still on u brunch,
sent to her from Chico, Califor­
nia. The class thunks Nuncy for
bringing these interesting things
to them.
David Herburger of room 4 is
again able to be in school. David
hud u very sore finger and the
doctor had to lunce it. We missed
David while he wus out of school
and we are happy that he is able
to be with us again
The boys and girls of Room 4
are working hard guthering pup-
erfor the paper drive which will
be in May. Euch room is going to
get 400 lbs of paper, but we are
hoping thut WE can get even
more than that.
Room 5
Room 5 contributed a total of
$6.72 to the Red Cross.
The pupils made Easter Cards
and posters in the Art Class.
A Complete
Covering
Fires resulting from
windstorm, explosion &
other perils are not cov­
ered by your insurance
policy. Unless you have
your fire policy extend­
ed to cover such dangers
—you’ll have to stand
such loss yourself.
Ask this agency to add
Extended Coverage to
your fire insurance now.
Billings Agency
REAL IN SU R A N C E
Phono 8701
41 E ast Main
They enjoyed un Easter Egg hunt I "junior forests”. Ferns are theh subject, "The Enabling Grace of
I nutural protective covering. At- ’ God.” The choir under the direc-
on the front lawn.
In language cluss the fourth tempts to burn out the ferns des- j tion of Mrs. Bill Weber will offer
gruders have been giving book troy the junior forests, and in a fitting anthem. The Senior and
many cases get in the senior tor- Intermediate Methodist Youth
reports.
Fellowship groups will meet in
At the last club meeting the ests of virgin timber.
Dr
O.
R.
Chambers,
head
of
;
their respective rooms for wor-
following pupils were on ihe
program Tommy Purdie, Georgia the psychology department at ship at 6:15. The evening sermon
Cays, Robert Kramer, and Betty Oregon State college, has advised is at 7:30 on the subject, “The
i Keep Oregon reen leaders that Hidden Life”. The mid-week
Clary
study and prayer service
The third graders have learned education is the key to the whole Bible
is
held
each Thursday evening
matter.
how to carry in addition. The
"The fernmomaniac has a le- at 7:30. The hour of worship
fourth gruders are busy drilling
gives strength for the tasks
on the multiplication tables. A lusion that by setting fire to and responsibilities of life. Dr.
record of tables learned is being fern patches he can destroy G. W. Bruce, Minister.
kept. Donnu Travis has learned these deeep-rooted plants, which
grow throughout wastern Oregon
ull of the tables.
The Church of the
In Health Cluss the pupils are und Washington,” Dr. Chambers
says.
"I
feel
certain
that
if
the
Brethren
preparing group health plays.
potential
victims
of
this
spring­
ABHI.AND - MEDFORD
Room 6
seizure could be injected
10:00 A. M. The Church Sunday
The members of the health time
with
factual
information on ef­ School: Classes for all ages.
cluss are working on a puppet fects of fire on
fern, the malady
11:00 A. M. The Church Wor­
show to be given at the next would, in due course,
disappear. ship Service:
P.T.A. meeting on April 12.
“For instance, why not tell
The music cluss is learning these
3:30 P. M. Children’s Hour: For
fernomaniacs, or people
some new songs for the spring
children of all ages. An hour is
suspected
of
having
these
ten­
concert, and learning to tell the
spent in children’s songs, story
different instruments by sound. dencies, that fire doesn’t kill the telling, and other helpful activity.
fern,
but
does
kill
out
the
valu­
Most every one in the fourth able natural grasses, and the
O Israel, Hope In Jehovah; For
grade class has learned the mul­ young
With Jehovah There Is Loving-
trees;
that
following
these
tiplication and division tables
fires worthless brush and Kindness, and With Him is Plen­
through the 8’s so that they sel­ spring
more
fern
will most certainly teous Redemption.” Psalm 130:7
dom make mistakes. The fifth
Ward E. Pratt, minister.
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grade class is working on diffi* come up. The deep-rooted fern is
cult addition and subtraction of not killed out by fire, so comes THE FREE METHODIST Church
right back in with the vigor
fractions.
Church on 777 E.
characteristic of this spore-likc The Friendly
Main
St.
Ashland
Room 7
plant.”
Rosemary Ross o f Room 7 Dr. Chambers warned that out­ Sunday School at 9:45. Supt.
brought to Room 4 a pair of slip­ breaks of fern burning would W. L. Wilson, classes for all ages.
Alice Beare song leader.
pers and a shirt made of hemp, come with the arrival of warm
Prayer and Bible study on
which her father brought from spring days, aifcompanied by an
the Philippines. She had some east wind. Education is the rem­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. all are in­
very interesting knives also, edy for every existing evil. Few, vited to come.
which had been used in the war if any, fern-burners are pyro­
“Faith Temple”
against the Japs. We thank her maniacs. They burn for the simple
(Undenominational)
for bringing them to show us.
reason that they want to clear
of 6th St. & East Main
Dale-Cullop of Room 4 brought their property and believe that Comer
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
some paper money, which his fire will remove the ferns. Now Sunday
School 10:00 a.m. There
brother had sent to him from that it has been stated authorita­ are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Japan and Germany. It was very tively that fire is not the solu­ Wine, Superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
interesting to see.
tion, a sharp decline in fern-burn
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
ing should be noted this spring.
“Come with your burdens and
However, having eliminated carry away a smile."
fire as a destructive agent for Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
fern,
education should be Thursday night: Bible Study
Take it from no less authority carried the
Evangelistic Service Saturday
on
and some simple and
than officials of Keep Oregon effective method
night, 7:45 p.m.
found
and
giv­
Green, attempts to eradicate en wide publicity, whereby the
ferns by fire will only be met
c a n eradicate Church of the Nazarene
with failure. In the first place, property-owner
ferns
without
danger
to valuable
W. R. Wise. Pastor
they say ferns are too deep-root­
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9:45 Sunday School w i t h
ed to be removed by fire. Se­
Poultry netting 3-4-5-&6 feet classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley,
condly, loss in valuable timber also
and' Sheep fence 26-32 superintendent
as the result of trying to burn 4 39 Hog
inches
Marshall Wells
11:00 Message by H. S. Palm-
out ferns has proved decidely Store on the high.
Paisa.
Phone
21231.
quist,
Evangelist
costly. Eighteen hundred acres of
6:30 N.Y.P.S. Virginia Shultz,
forestland were destroyed last
President.
year by well-meaning fern “era-
7:30 Evangelistic Service. Mes­
dicators”, hpt the ferns continue
sage
by Evangelist Palmquist.
to flourish. In 1943, some 25,000
Methodist Church
Services every n i g h t 7:30
acres were burned over by what
a Keep Oregon Green committee Corner of North Main and Laurel through March 12.
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terms “fernomapiacs".
The
departmentalized
Sunday
Church
of
Christ
Forestlands, the commit t e e
Earl F. Downing, Minister
points out, are carpeted with School meets at 9:45 for the pur­
Second and B Streets
pose of studying the Bible^ The
morning sermon is at 11 on the Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
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Lifted Éditorial
WANTED!
At The Churches
Skilled Repairing
For all makes of cars and
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
Sermon, "Men Wanted!”
Memonals for Decoration Day.
Junior and High School Christ­ Place your order Now. Burns
ian Endeavor meets at 7:00 P. M. Memorials.
Evening Service, 8:00 P M.
Sermon, "Sabbath Shadows”
Midweek Service, Wed. 3:00 P.
M.
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Union
Service Station
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, la held
at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open dally from
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public Is cordially Invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
GAS - OIL • LUBRICATION
RALPH Ä. FOSTER
Dealer
"Service With a Smile"
r~
Comer of Blvd. and Morton
9:45 A.M. Churcn school with
Mrs John Barker, Superintendent
11:00 A. M. Regular worship
service of the Church with ser­
mon by Rev. Clarence F. McCall
8:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship
under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel­
en Res tad and Miss Frances
Mechamson.
Dr. H. A. Huffman
Dentist
12-14 Swedenberg Building
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
(Assembly of God)
485 Siskiyou
Sunday Services
9:45 Sunday School. Mrs. Geo.
Icenhower Superintendent. Clas­
ses for all ages. Come and bring
your children.
11 a.m. Regular morning wor­
ship. Sermon by the pastor.
5:30 p.m. Orchestra rehearsal.
6:45 p.m. Young P e o p 1 e’s
Christ’s Ambassador service. Ev­
angelist Rogers speaking. All
young people welcome.
7:30 p.m. The Smith and Rogers
Evangelistic Compaign.
Meetings evegy night, except
Saturday, at 7:45. Don’t miss
these inspiring services.
Saturday 9:30-10 p.m. Radio
Broadcast over station KMED.
Evangelists Smith and Rogers
speaking and singing.
Phone 21501
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Presbyterian Church
130 North Main Street
"A Friendly church for thought­
ful People."
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Pastor
Sunday, April 8th
9:45 Church School for all ages.
Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superintendent
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
5:45 P. M. Youth Choir Rehear­
sal with light supper following.
6:30 P. M. Intermediate and
Senior Societies.
7:30 P. M. Evening Service.
8:30 P. M. Mystery Ride for
Young People.
DRY
DR. E. N. TERRILL
Chiropractic Physician
Specializing in the Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Office Phone 4371
Lithia Hotel Building
Ashland. Oregon
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4
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