ran Into extremely
1 heavy flak and we were hit, but
j not seriously. , . After dropping
j our bombs we started for home.
. but when We hit Dumer Lake,
! 100 miles west of Berlin we a-
j gain run Into heavy flak but
! were not hit. . Shortly after
j that we spotted enemy fighters.
. . Were hit several times and
the inter phone went out from
! then on we had no contact with
j the rest of the crew."
stars and an arrowhead on his
ETO ribbon.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
in admiration for Lt. Shere.
Ashland friends of the Shere
family join in sympathy that
this promising young life was
cut short so tragically.
With the 100th Dlviaian of the
Seventh Army, Germany.—Pfc.
Donald C. Reed. Box 30. Ashland,
Ore., lias recently been awarded
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Lditors-Publishers
the Good Conduct Medal.
) The local soldier's unit is a
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
part of the victorious Seventh FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
■»<*»*<1 — aecood-claM mail matter In the post office at Aah-
SCIENTIST
(Assembly of God)
United States Army commanded
■M, Oregon, February 16, 1935, under the act of Congress
Pioneer Ave., South
Valley View. July 21 — (Spec
ef March I, 187».
485 Siskiyou
by Lieutenant General Wade H.
Sunday m orning service a t II
ial»— Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strut-
11:00 Morning Worship. The
Haislia.
Subject: Life.
ton huve sold their dairy ranch
pastor will speak on the subject,
"
■
S unday School at 9:30 A. M.
Sgt. Freisen says his tnrret to California people and huve
How Long Will You Live?"
Pvt.
Um.
H.
Fields
Jr.
son
of
A DIFFICULT JOB WELL DONE
Halsay, was shot out of commission on • bought a home in Ashland. They
Wednesday 7:45 p. m. T h e
Shere,
I Mr and Mrs. Wm. H Fields o f ! W ednesday evening m eeting,
testim onies
of loung People are conducting a ¡street, Southampton L. I. New,
New! the
puss the fighters
fUhters expect to be in i tlielr new home
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:35 South Seventh street arrived w hich includes
" a iu u e s lestunom
es oi
llu> second pass
Most Americans
are
DreDared
to
ioin pnth„<ria«ti- Thursday by Diane from e v e r . ,
„Utia,n ?t‘,enc* healing, is held round table discussion on subject. York, former rusldent, writes oi made. , lie theu threw out un- In a short time.
.
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.
i »It
C 1 k .
b'v<»l 11 1 iiin or*
ik»!** V
I,'k* ••• i tk« H death
H
t Shere llXllKlf'
Zl 1111 it vt «vt 11 fc
Nfluu 'T'listlt««
at 8 O
o'clock.
I •’ 'Evolution
or tliat
the M
Bible,
Which?"¡the
of his son, t Lt.
»»suhle sv
equipment
to rw mni#M
make tU.»
thej I Miss
Thelma n 1 Wiiiklemnn hud
on 30 day furlough to visit
cally now in seconding the statement that the Women’s
Reading Room open daily from Come and bring your questions and encloses, with his letter, two plane lighter. . . From what he an appendix operation last Sat-
with his parents and friends. holidays.
for discussion.
Army Corps has made an outstanding contribution J lo He wore on the right side a m,
others which tell more of the could leather it was on the sec urday and is in the Ashland
particulars, and were the first ond pass the boys were wound , Community hospital. Her condl
the victory already gained, as well as to the victory still Presidential citation for Fourth to X n d th e £
‘md'rn 9:00 to 9:45 Choir rehearsal.
Friday 7:45 p.m. Faith and news received other than the of ed. "After the second pass we tlon is very satisfactory and she
to be gained, in the global war.
S j i ^ ^ a ^ S a g ^ K c a t i n 'l use the
” “ Reading
" Room.
Victory night Praise service and ficial notice that he was killed were pretty well shot up, but to hopes to Be at home soon.
prayer for the sick.
in action April 29, 1944.
my knowledge neither Lt Shere
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Darby of
,
This attitude has not always prevailed. More than that the young flto rh a d a rig h t
Saturday
9:15
to
9:45
p.m.
Arc
Presbyterian
Church
or
F/O.
Zeman
were
hurt.
Lt.
One
was
dated
July
14
and
Griffin
Creek mid tlielr great
a little skepticism existed when the organization was in t0 wear the Pre Pearl Harbor
130 N orth Main
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&
................Combat Infantrym an s ^ d g e J ..A
V f o Street
T ^ a g k t - you listening? The Christ's Am was from a Sgt. Joe Maloy. He Shere gave tlie orders to pre-I grandson of Miaiford visited hut
the
formative
stages.
More than a tew * people
didn’t
and urn»»*
beW it.
lt uirer
three oaiue staisj
bassadors are on the Air! Tune in [ gays. In part, after expressing l)are to ball out to the Radio Sunduy afternoon at Hie home
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r
•
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stars
ful People."
to KM ED.
his sympathy, that it was hlsUnan S 8gt. F. M. Wilson, who o f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCrack-
like tne idea of trying to make soldiers out of women. German^ Luxonburg and Be!-|
Rev. George M. Shuman,
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belief th at Lt. Fred Shere Jr J r®layed the message to me. H e'en.
He serves in the Fourth'
Ridicule was not uncommon. The WAC—or the
Pastor
iB-24 pilot) did not have a *«*01 to the back of the plane) J. H. Lemley spent u few days
Infantry Division.
11
A.
M.
Morning
Worship.
The
«''««KN»«
WELCOME
ADVENT
WAAC, as officially designated originally—definitely Pvt Helds like other of the I 5 P. M. Union Vesper Service OK THE CARTER FAMILY
chance to Jump. . Fred gave the
tell them to ball out. . That last week on a business trip to
order to ball out when the situ I *s the lust I saw of him I then i central California
was in the position of having to prove its value
I boys does not talk about his I 7 P. M. Intermediate and Sen- AS ASHLAND VISITORS
aUon became hopeless and WE began to open the Bomb Bay
Mr. and Mrs. 8 8. Mitchell
Most people are now ready to agree that the oreani- -iClueve;*'nts but is happy for! lor Societies.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carter ALL believe tliat his concern ov- doors to_make an eserpe hatch!of Ashland were business callers
the chance to visit home tolks j at Lithia Park \
zation has done just that. It has proved itself very much
with
their
daughter,
Miss er our safety caused him to re for
w » __ -
W IUI
U IC U
lit e r ,
tvus.s
" Lt. Shere and F/O Zeman.” In Valley View last Wednesday
8 P Kl ____al
e in^ service paUjena Carter of Los Angeles main a t his post too long. The
By the time he got them open evening.
worthwhile. Some of the most lavish praise for the 1st, Lt George A. Icenhower;
have arrived for the a n n u al! writer goes on to say "that he he realized they were pretty close i Miss Grace Lytle, Miss Alice
organization has come from "hard-bitte¿ " Army men « •J »
¡ Church of the M azare«
visit at the homes of Mrs. L. A never know a finer or a braver to the ground. . . "I m entioned1 Lytle and Miss Ethel Reid of
who, in many cases, made no secret of prejudice at the § 3 s n d X X ^ F ^ e s ^
) Phillips, Mrs. Dora A. Wight and I man "His only thought was the them that the doors were open, ’ Ashland visited Inst Bunduy with
Rev. A. J. Edwards, Pastor
M rs. A. Belle Anderson of this welfare of the men who served jhe wrote, "and Lt. Shere mo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lytle and
outset.
j distribution Station, Asheville, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T.
! city.
under him." "We w’ere proud of Honed for me to get out and family.
Wiley, S u p t
•
If the WAC has proved itself—as we think it has North c,rolirJa- where he will 11:00 a.m. M orning W orship
This event is especially wel- him and I know that no one ¡fust. . My chute Just opened
Private Harry Fordyce, para
—then no one can deny that a large share of the credit o^’iur/'^d'uTaxaXn'whUe^S 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. corned by relatives and friends, else would have kept the plane long enough to break the fall trooper, formerly of Valley View
since the gifted young daught up as long as he did under the hut I was knocked unconscious. was calling on old friends In the
for whatever the Corps may be, and for what it has done, waiting reassignment to duty, C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor.
7:00 pan. Young P eo p les Ser er is always generous in giving same conditions.”
I The Sergeant says three things1 community last Wednesday af
must go to Col. Oveta Culp Hobby, who resigned recent-
r h ^ Ae£ iro. 7 J 3 vice, George Zickafoose, Presi- pleasure with her music, al
Another letter is from 3t. Sgt.¡could have liappened, tlie plane ternoon.
dent
though her summers are not Orlando Freisen, Flight Engl- could Rave blown up, or they re
ly as WAC director after having been in command since East Theater of Operations.11
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Muyfleld
8:00 p.m. Evening Servic
! idle and she does serious work neer, Crew 7-10. It was written allzed they were too close to the of Jacksonville, lately from Sun
the earliest organizational stages. Anyone prepared to His b!>nch of service is the 8:00
p.m. Wednesday, Prayer even when supposed to be hav- on July 7 and In lt he writes ground, their chutes did not op- Diego were callers In Valley View
say—as nearly all Americans do s a y - th a t the WAC
ft ? « £ Meeting.
i in? a vacation.
at length trying to tell what en. Or they may have tried to last Monday afternoon.
A cordial invitation is extend-
The past season has been n happened. He begins the morn- make a crash landing. He doses! Voyt Mcklmsnn of Ashland.
has done a splendid job, automatically says, at the same or umt.
ed to everyone to attend these busy one for Paulena. Losing' ing before the mission and closes¡1« saying "he kept that ship up who has his discharge from the
time, that Col. Hobby likewise has discharged, splen During his stay in Asheville, i services.
her very fine instructor, she be- j when they are taken prisoner. until every one else was out.
service, visited with his uncle
his
wife.
Helen
Icenhower,
will
didly, the difficult task assigned to her.
came a pupil of Max Rabino- On the morning of April 29, 1944. He was not looking out.for him- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
visit with him.
His father, George B. Icen THE FREE METHODIST Church witsh, a Russian concert pianist, i. . after breakfast, they were self but for nine other men. and Lytle last Monday afternoon,
hower, resides a t 502 Allison The Friendly Church on '<, , E under whom she has been ma-1 told th at the target was Berlin even though he is dead, he still
Mrs. K. E. McGee and Delores
___ _______
,
Mam St. Ashland
- Jorln«' sha11 we
In piano. A and to expect "plenty of fighters lives with us as a hero.
• Street.
Ashland, Oregon.
and flak." "Every thin? went
The letter ends with expres are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
While awaiting reassignment IThe trowing friendly church on
the Cinderella suite are among well until we got to the target slons of deepest sympathy and Perry of Alida street.
7/7 E Main.
at the Asheville Redistribution
Station under the command of S unday School a t 9:45 A. M. j the acievements in composi
Col. R. E. Willoughby, Lt. Icen W esley Wilson S u p t . Mrs. tion under Dr. Moore. She has
• . •
//V t/W fO M ?
hower will reside in the Grove B eare A ssistant. Alice B eare song j but one more semester when
she will receive at 15 years her
With the 13th Airborne Divi
Pfc. Drager lives now in Ort-
Ina- After processing, the lel^ er’ Uonna Allen pianist,
sion in France, July 19 — The ing, Washington and will join returnee's time will be his own. L„K?essage aA 1L A'„ M'. by_ the
L Z ?r
ii
recreational programs Pastor
nev- E-
^ e composition of the Cinder
highlight for Private Winfield A. his wife and three children -Numerous
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” Quick. Subj.
~
—
ella
suite
she
received
the
high
-
Roberson. Ashland, of a recent there, Sandra 5, Carol 3 and trips to nearby mountains and i a 'PpSon the backslider.
«,.
historic picturesque sites, or
YounS peoples service at 7 P. est award given.
six-day tour through the Amer Jimmy 2.
Another triumph was in
ican-occupied sector of Ger
He was pinned down by ma- j “3! plain old fashioned relaxa- *
.
----- to all at the 1 Evangelistic service at 8 P. M. singing in the opera “Cost of
many was a visit to what was chine gun fire, with one slug in tion, are available
Message, Do demons expect the Empire,” dealing with early Or
once scheduled to be a combat his leg, which he extracted with Station.
•
second coming pf Christ? ’
egon history, by Dr. Mary Carr
Jump zone for his unit, the a pocket knife, and five bullets
Prayer meeting on Wednesday' Moore, given in the Phllhar-
515th Parachute Infantry Regi in his arm. This was the second
evening at 8 P. M.
monic auditorium.
m ent of the 13th Airborne Di time he had been wounded on
We
are
starting
to
build
our
Lionel Barrymore also asked
vision.
Okinawa. He was awarded the
Sunday School rooms now which her to give the first reading of
Included among the many Purple heart before.
are so much needed in our Sun- his new piano concerto, with or-
pionts of interest on the tour
„
Numerous ‘inquiries f r o m Iday Scho°l-
chestra, which she did. with a
were the cities of Worms,
2nd Lt. Robert C. Cuffel was landlords and te n a n ts 'p e rta in -1
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week allowed her for the first
Mannheim, Heidelberg and Sa promoted
to the rank of 1st L t.: ing to sales of rental property ! Neighborhood Church
• • .o n e o f th e stro n g e st g u a r a n te e s o f p ro g re s s a n d
two movements. An account of
arbrücken.
June 11 He> is stationed in and possession by the purchaser
this
has
been
given
in
the
P
a
Pvt. Roberson, husband of on
Congregational
w o r ld p e a c e is continuous scientific p re p a re d n e s s
cific Coast Musician and Mu
Mrs. Patricia Roberson, Ashland Saipan, with the 21st Bomber, have been received at the Rent
Horner oi Blvd. and Morton
C°
Aw
Force-
He
Is
Control
office
during
the
past
sical Courier. Jose Iturbi was
Is now back at his base camp
Clarence
F.
McCall,
Acting
a TLlg
lneer °n 3 B-29’| few «eeto. according to M am n
th ro u g h in d u s tr ia l r e s e a r c h /1
present and complimented Paul
in Auxerre, France, where he a- and
has been overseas seven and Hixon. Area Rent Representa Minister.
waits redeployment.
9:45 a.m. Church School with j ePa . hi«hly on her artistry In
one half months.
•—
.
-
c
’ playing.
tive. When a landlord acquires
He has^won the Air Me’dal the property after the effective Mrs, Jo h n B arker as S uperinten
Among honors received are
d
e
n
t
According to word just receiv twice, for meritonous achieve- date of rent control and the
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser- ^wo N ations. One signed by
ed by the U. S. Navy Recruiting ment and the display of cour tenant in occupancy is the ten vice.
Morgenthau and indicated ap-
“ General Electric has approved
electricily, metallurgy, electronics and
Station in Medford, the follow-' age and skill in the perform- ant of the vendor, the landlord
7:00
p.m.
Pilgrim
Fellowship
to
Preciation
for
assisting
with*
her
p la n s for a new $8,000,000
lng local boys have been en- ance of his duty so as to reflect must file with the rent office
chemistry,
but also through reduced cost
which all you»'g people are cor-1 music in the bond drives, es
listed in the U. S. Navy and re- great credit on himself and the for permission to evict the ten dially
Research Laboratory. Thia ex
and increased efficiency, as in the
pecially
the
last
one,
playing
for
invited.
turned home to await call for Army Air Forces.”
penditure has tremendous significance.
ant if he wishes to occupy the 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir
organization personnel.
modern incande ’cent lamp.
"Boot Training” a t the U. S.
He has won the 3rd Oak Leaf premises for his own use. In this practice.
She
gave
generously
of
her
Mrs.
C.
H.
Wines,
Direc
Scientific
research has contributed much
“Even more than in the past the la
Navy Training Center in San Cluster to the Air Medal.
case, a three months waiting tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or- time and talent in the recent
to
our
progress
as
a
nation.
Diego, California: Roscoe A.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs period is involved, Hixon ex ganist.
boratory
will emphasize research in pure
as in previous drives.
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. E. E. Cuffel of 909 N. Central, plained
“ Many things have been discovered
science .continuing and expanding the
This
church
extends
a
hearty
Another
was
a
citation
from
Smith, Rt. 2 Box 504 and N o r-! Medford. His wife and daughter
If a landlord acquired t h e |welcome
ah neighbors and the Communications Corps of
during this war, and we can and must
work begun by Dr. Whitney and the late
man E. Klavano, son of Mr. an d ' reside in Medford. She is the for- property after the effective date friends and visitors who wish to the USO, signed by Major Ma-
develop
them into better things for
Dr. Steinmetz forty-five years ago.
Mrs. Raymond Klavano Rt. 1 mpr Lorraine Stevens, daughter of rent control and wishes to draw near to God in the spirit bel E. Patton, Commander
of
Box 127. Both young men were of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stev- evict his own tenant for his own Ioi our common Master.
peacetime.
“To find new facts of the physical
Corps
and
Capt.
Howard
Kid
enlisted in the U. S. Naval Re- ! ens of 180 Vista, Ashland.
“Today we have 650 research ¡»ouple
occupancy, he must file withi
well, Director.
world,
to extend the limits of knowledge,
serve and placed on inactive '
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the rent control office for per
“Faith
Temple”
Her work for the Communi
on
our
staff.
These
new
facilities
will
is
a
forward
step in creating More
The Recruiter also Stat- RELATIVE MRS. SCHUELKE
mission to evict the tenant. In
(FndcnominationaD
cations Corps included playing
not
only
give
increased
outlet
for
their
Goods
for
More
People at Less Cost.”
«_..?,a L the U' S' NaVy and u - s HAS MANY DECORATION'S
this case, the three months Corner of 5th St. & E ast Main at canteens, camps, at the USO
Naval Reserve are now open for
abilities, but will provide opportunities
Mrs. Lillian Schuelke, 199 waiting period would not be in
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
and
in
hospitals
enlistment and any young man Granite street, has received a volved.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There
_______________
_ other years
for new research minds with new talents.
When
in Ashland
between 17 an<j 18 that wishes copy of The Burbank, Calif. zvC-
Re-
Any questions arising per w?nfla£nC* 5.°/ *1L ^ e8' Mr8'
Miss Carter P‘ay«i lor the sol
“ From this new laboratory we think
lnformation regarding either view which includes a thrilling taining to any phase of rent Wine, Superintendent.
diers at Camp White hospital
hranch should contact the Re report of the adventures of control should be referred to Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
new achievements will come. In the jiast,
Evangelistic S c ^ T i S p m anT
d, at
USO.
cruiting Station in the Post Of Capt. Wesley Ling, Mrs. Schuel- the rent cantrol office, city hall
G-E research has contributed much to
It will be remembered th at
Come with your burdens and
fice Bldg., in Medford.
ke’s nephew and son of Mr. in Medford, to prevent violations carry aw ay a smile.’
Paulena won the Philharmonic
better living in America - not only
Pri-siii-nt
and Mrs. Harvey Ling of Bur-¡and enforcement actions, Hix- Tuesday night—Prayer meetiag Young Artists Contest in 1944
through
new
developments
in
x-ray,
Pfc. James A. Drager, former bank, when the officer had to on added.
iir.N
E
U
A
i.
r
L
k
c
t
r
ic
company
Thursday night: Bible Study
and appeared with the Los An-
ly of Pinehurst, who has two —
bail . out of his plane and later
Evangelistic Service Saturday geles Philharmonic Orchestra,
rothers here, John Drager and j was captured by the Nazis.
Mrs. j ack ¿e Brun and night, 7:45 p.m.
Alfred Wallenstein, director.
Donald
Korth,
_...
— was
---- o wounded
n : After being reported as “miss-
daughter, n a May, left for Eu
nawa on the 12th of June ing in action.” he was rescued gene, this morning where they
nd was brought to San F ra n -! by the advancing Yanks and re- will visit friends.
sco by hospital plane on the cently returned to Burbank.
¿■Jrd of June. He was at Hamil- Capt. Ling wears the Distin-
on hospital when President I guished Service Cross, the Air
•“ «man visited there and saw Medal with eight Oak Leaf Clus-
and spoke with him.
ters, the Purple Heart, Disting
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