Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 02, 1945, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, AUGUST », 1945
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
’ General M ud’ on Okinawa
Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Horn­
brook were in Ashland Wednes-
uuy on business.
Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Neilson
und family of 272 Maple St. re­
turned to their home Friday after
two months spent in Idaho.
In city court this week were
Melvin Allen of Medford, on a
charge ot operating u motor ve­
hicle without iignts. He wus
ii.ivu «a aim $2.au costs Satur­
day. Chester J. Martin wus mieu
$iu anu $z.aU costs und given 13
uays 111 jail lor oeing uruiiK in
a puone place. 1 ne ja,t sentence
w u suspenueu upon payment ot
t.ie im e anu promise 01 gooU oe-
nuvior. ivoscoe Alien bnuth wus
on a Charge 01 violating
Curl G. Loiland of Medford aiieateu
oUtfiC 1 u ie, u l l t l l l g S ix ty Ulllca
was a business caller in Ashland
pet hour down Last Mum at mid­
Mrs. Elmer Seth, night nurse at n ig h t, plead guilty und was fined!
the Parkview Convalescent Home $13 und costs of $2.50. Samuel
< U . S. M i h m C o rp « Photo)
left Monday for Missouri to J o se p h U etta, g iv in g I l i a v.u-.c. .
Mud
such
as
that
in
which
the
vehicle*
above are mired added
as
iaconia,
wus
arrested
on
a
spend a short vacation with rela­
more
hardships
to
the
Marines’
cam
paign
on
Okinawa. It was im-
vu.nge
ot
ueiruuding
Ashland
tives.
Dussible to use motorised equipment, *0 airplanes and horses were
Merchants and disorueny con- j
u .,d to m aintain v it a l.a p p ly lin e , and deliver ood, water and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler and duct. Monday he wus fined $200
n il b ,n
Laa
and
given
a
20
day
jail
sentence.
(
Mr .and Mrs. G. L. Strong of
San Fernando .California have The sentence was suspended on
been looking over Ashland with payment of $100 and costs and
Miss Lucille Itschner, Ashland, Local Soldier
$7.50 for damages to the jail.
a view to locating here.
and Fay E. McLaughlin, Duns­
muir, were married Friday night, On German Tour
AUCTIONEER— Farm tales
FOR SALE—Sanilac s t o c k
With the 13th Airborne Divi­
27 at 9:00 P. M. at the par­
spray. Highest quality obtainable specialty: Househol d G o o d s . July
sion
in France—The highlight for
sonage
of
the
Church
of
Christ.
$1.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of Phone 21101. 144 E. Main. Ath-
A few friends and the brides Private Winfield A. Roberson,
the Flying Red Horse" East Main land. Oregon.
brother were present for the cere­ Ashland, was a recent six day
and Gresham
In Justice Nelle Burns' court mony. There were no attendants. tour through the American-occu­
Mr. and Mrs. Cobert of Orville this week were Ernest W ill am Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin will pied sector of Germany was a
Cal. have been in Ashland on Lindstrom of Arcada, California, make their home at Dunsmuir. visit to what once scheduled to
business the past few days.
charged with not having a n o n ­ Mr. McLaughlin is an employe be a combat jump zone for his
unit .the 515th Parachute Infan­
resident Oregon fishing license. of the Southern Pacific.
Logan Nininger came Sunday Oscar Jack Severn of Yreka, w as
try Regiment of the 13th Air­
from the San Deigo Naval train­ charged with the same offense.
borne Division.
ing base, where he has been re­ They were fined $25 and costs Clifford McLean
Included among the many
ceiving his basic training in the each. John Arthur Showalter of Donates Blood
points of interest on the tour
navy. He will visit with his wife Ashland was assessed $1.50 and
were the cities of Worms, Man­
and family and his parents for costs for not having an operator’s Aboard A battleship in the nheim, Heidelberg and Saarbrü­
seven days and will then leave license. Eugene A. South wa3 cit­ Pacific—Clifford McLean, radar- cken.
for Chicago where he will take ed for not having a PUC permit, man, third class, USNR, whose
Pvt. Roberson, husband of Mrs
the second part of his training truck without clearance lights. wife, Margaret lives at 117 Al­ Patr;cia Roberson, Ashland, is
at the Great Lakes Naval station. Cited to appear this week end on mond st., Ashland, Ore., recently now back at his base carr.p in
When Mr. Nininger entered the charges of overloading of trucks volunteered as a blood donor in Auxerre, France, where he a-
service he took the Eddy test for were Jimmie LeRoy Reeder, Al­ event his blood is needed by in­ waits redeployment.
radar operators and passed with vin D. Bounds, Maurice D. Wood- jured or critically ill shipmates
a high grade. His work at Grent son and Carmon J. Bean. All aboard this 35,000-ton- man-o’-
Lakes will be in this line, and he and his case is pending. H. W . war.
will probably g e t the balance of Helm was cited for operating a
During the last 12 months,
his education there, which will four drive logging trucks.
eight emergency blood transfu­
sions have been made. For each
« last for ten months. Tuesday he
BASKETS—We have a n e w pint of blood donated, the Navy
and his family left for Lake of
the Woods where they will spend stock of Clothes Basket*. Lunch pays $25, a fact not known by
a few days at the family 3unimer Baskets and Work Basket*. Mar­ most of the men who have volun­
shal-Well* Store on the Plasa. teered.
cabin, on an outing.
Mr. und Mrs. Lee Burns arid
four suns huve moved back (u
Ashland und at present ure mak­
ing their huriie with Mr. Burns'
muther, Mrs. Neelle Burns. They
have been living in Pittsburg,
4 California.
Mr. Burns started to
work Wednesday us refrigeration
engineer with the Medford Ice
und Cold Storuge Co.
Mrs. Kenneth Woods and two'
children came this week to visit
for u time ut the home of Mrs.
Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Horner Billings. They ure from
San Jose, California. Mr. Woods
u. eoiiipunled them to Ashland
then went on to Itunier, Washing­
ton. He is u public accountant.
* » m m a i i
----- Bonds------
Over America
Phone 2-1231.
BASKETS—We have a n o w
Mr. and Mrs.
stock of Clothes Baskets. Lunch
Baskets and Work Baskets. Mar­ sas are here on
shal-Wells Store on the Plata.
Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 2-1231.
are in Ashland
Mrs. Perl Kerby of Grants
Pass has been in Ashland for a
few days on business.
Monuments and markers. See
Burns Memorials. On the Plaza.
Allen from Kan­ Ashland Sergeant
business.
Decorated in Italy
With the Fifth Army, Italy—
Boyd from Ohio
Sergeant Lemuel E. Miller, 468
on business.
“C’ Street, Ashland, Oregon, re­
Before you buy or renew your cently was awarded the Bronze
automobile or truck insurance, in­ Star Medal for heroic achieve­
vestigate the savings of our con ment in action in Italy.
tinous policy. L. H. Gallatin. 148
He served on the Fifth Army
Central Ave. Phone 7118.
front in the 362nd Infantry Regi­
ment of the 91st “Powder River”
Division.
The award citiation related:
“Miller volunteered to personal­
ly disarm new mines discovered
by his platoon on September 10,
1944 on Highway 65 before the
Sieve River. This new mine had
both pull and pressure type fuzes.
Considering the safety of the pla­
toon .Miller moved forward, us­
ing a wire for a safety pin, dis­
armed 30 or 40 of the 50 pound
mines. This courageous action at
great risk of personal safety
made possible the opening of
Highway 65 for the assault com­
panies,” concluded the citation.
His mother, Mrs. Mabel Miller
listed at 468 “C” St., Ashland.
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Waves Fill Many
Important Positions
W
This stale monument mark* the
site ot the “Old Brick Church,”
scene of the First Mississippi Con­
stitutional Convention and the first
State Legislature'.» meetings. Under
French, Spanish and English rule at
various periods of its early history,
Mississippi experienced all the grow­
ing pains of colonial development.
Now it produces great quantities of
cotton for U. S. armed forces. Money
from War Bond sales helps the Gov­
ernment buy garments and other
military equipment produced from
that Cotton. V. S. Treasury Department
.\w e > z iW iio w
fo r/W /s e c irity , too!
e e e e e e e e e e *******
WAVES, observing their third
anniversary July 30, fill 18 per
Methodist Church
cent of the shore jobs in the Cornar of North Main and Laurel
United States, directly serving
the fleet and far-flung bases in
the Pacific, the WAVES enlist­ The Sunday School wh i c h
ment offices, 301 Exchange Bldg., meets at 9:45 each Sunday morn­
Seattle, and 426 Park Bldg., Port­ ing affords the privelege of co­
operative study of the Bible un­
land, announced today.
der competent, consecrated teach­
Although 86,000 WAVES are on ers. The morning sermon is at
duty, the Navy needs 2,000 more 11 o’clock on the subject “If Ye
per month. Half the young wom­ Know These Things, Happy Are
en, who must be between the Ye IF Ye Do Them.” There will
ages of 20 and 36, will go into the be a duet by Mrs. Eve Bissell and
hospital corps. The others will Mrs. Cora Bruce. The Senior and
serve as replacements at air sta­ Intermediate Methodist Youth
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has
tions, district headquarters, Navy Fellowship groups will meet in
yards and supply depots.
proven their necessity for good health.
their respective rooms for wor­
For the first time on a WAVE ship at 6:45 P. M. The mid-week
birthday, members of the Wo­ Bible study and prayer service
EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . .
men’s
Reserve are overseas. is each Wednesday evening at
their favorite vitamin products in the complete
Nearly 3700 enlisted women and 7:30. The Union Vesper services
vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­
350 officers are in Haw a i i. at Lithia Park are held each
WAVES may go overseas after Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
ford.
six months’ duty in this country. Rev. Lindsay of the Assembly of
In three years, WAVES have God Church will give the mess­
EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS. . .
taken over increased responsibi­ age. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister.
Southern Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . .
lities in many fields. They handle
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Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
about 80 per cent of the adminis­
Church
of Christ
tration and supervision of the
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Earl
F.
Downing,
Minister
Navy mail service for the entire
Second and B Streets
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety
fleet. In “radio Washington,”
Bible School, 9:45 A.M. Lowell
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
nerve center of the whole Navy
communication system, WAVES Hall, Acting, Supt. Classes for all
fill 75 per cent of the jobs. At th ages. This Sunday is Junior Boys
Indian Head rocket powder plant, and Girls Day.
they operate the laboratory, fir­ Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
1 ing bays and do ballistic calcula­ Sermon, “The Church That Christ
I Built—Its Democracy".
tions.
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
►
MISSISSIPPI’S
BIRTHPLACE
I
Junior Church, 11:00, for Be­
ginner, Primary and Junior girls
and boys.
Union Vesper Services, 5:00 P.
M., Lithia Park handstand. Gor­
don Lindsay, minister of the As­
sembly of God will speak.
Junior and Teen-Age Christian
Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service, 8:00 P. M.
Sermon, “Except Ye Be Born
Again”.
Midweek Service, 8:00 P. M.
Gospel Meditations, Tuesday
and Thursday, KMED, 8:00 A.M.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
(Assembly of God)
485 Siskiyou
• 11:00 Morning Worship. The
pastor will speak on the subject,
9:00 to 9:45 Choir rehearsal.
Friday 7:45 p.m. Faith and
Victory night Praise service and
prayer for the sick.
Saturday 9:15 to 9:45 p.m. Are
you listening? The Christ’s Am­
bassadors are on the Air! Tune in
to KMED.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday, August 5, 1945
Sunday morning service at 11
Subject of morning discussion
“Love”.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily from
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
Presbyterian Church
9:45 a.m. Church School with
Mrs. John Barker as Superinten­
dent
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­
vice.
7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to
which ail you g people are cor­
dially invited.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir
practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­
tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or­
ganist.
This church extends a hearty
welcome to all neighbors and
friends and visitors who wish to
draw near to God ,n the spirit
of our common Master.
“Faith Temple”
( Undenominational)
Corner of 5th St. A East Main
Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor
Sunday School HkOO a m. There
are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Wine, Superintendent.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
"Come with your burdens and
carry away a smile.”
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
Thursday night: Bible Study
Evangelistic Service Saturday
night, 7:45 p.m.
DRY
SLABS
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
130 North Main Street
“A Friendly church for thought­
ful People.”
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Pastor
11 A. M. Morning Worship. The
5 P. M. Union Vesper Service
7 P. M. Intermediate and Sen­
ior Societies.
at Lithia Park \
8 P. M. No evening service.
Chureh of the Nazarene
Rev. A. J. Edwards, Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S.
Wiley, Supt
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs.
C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor.
7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­
vice, George Zickafoose, Presi­
dent
8:00 p.m. Evening Service
8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer
Meeting.
A cordial invitation is extend­
ed to everyone to attend these
services.
THE FREE METHODIST Church
The Friendly Church on 777 E.
Main S t Ashland
The growing friendly church on
777 E Main.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Wesley Wilson S u p t Mrs.
Beare Assistant Alice Beare song
leader, Donna Allen pianist.
Message at 11 A. M. by the
pastor Rev. E. R. Quick. Subj.
Sampson the backslider.
Young peoples sendee at 7 P.
M.
Evangelistic service at 8 P. M.
Message, Do demons expect the
second coming of Christ?”
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 8 P. M.
We are starting to build our
Sunday School rooms now which
are so much needed in our Sun­
day School.
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Neighborhood Church
Congregational
C o m er o f B lvd. and M orton
Clarence
Minister.
F.
McCall,
Insurance
‘you can depend on’
• Automobile
• Fire
Burns Agency
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167 East Main Street
Phone 8561
Acting
Skilled Repairing
For all makes of cars and
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
for ail DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
• Factory Equipment
• Factory Parts
PHONE 5311
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