Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 16,1945 SOUTH SEA EXPERIENCES ( C u l l U i i M t'il 11 « n il t*Uge H flee uh AwHiHlunt Executive, Chief of Cort'cttpondence Control S ;C- tion, which invovles preventing unnecessary delay in answering correspondence und radio mens uges und checking all rudios for proper diatribltion. Clear us mud? This heudquurters is in u pur- tially destroyed building across from one of the piers, so there is plenty of activity, with unload­ ing of ships ut our “front door", reconstruction of this building ns we try to work, construction oi barracks across the street and trucks rumbling by continually. COME IN AND SEE O’TR NEW holljwood Beds New Shipment of .July Was Hotter Than Average, Report Davenos JUST ARRIVED! “The Best for I^ess” A u th o r iz e d D e a le r- W est Ashland, Oregon f a q a i i BS L EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their necessity for good health. EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . . their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­ ford. EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS . . . Southern Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information Finds Medford’s Largest Variety Over 500 Kinds and Sizes WESTERN THRIFT «TO0 * 30 North Central Even when it’s raining, we are "wallowing” in the dust. I now have more pleasant quar­ ters, in a concrete building which was lormerly a nurses quarters of a Philippine Hospital—one side of each room is open, onto a wide balcony which extends the length of tiie building. Most of us have our cots on the balcony. In spite of the wide eves of the building, the rain blows in to some extent, but that is a minor difficulty. Wc WAC Officers go back and forth to work in jeeps and the EW’s go by truck. Purts of the hospital buildings, not too badly damaged are still being used as a hospital. Some of our officers have visited patients here who are in a pathetic con­ dition from being crushed or burned, or from other injuries re­ ceived during the bombings, and some terribly emaciated, who still have not recovered since libera­ tion. The report is that these peo­ ple suffer silently, without a word of complaint. (To be Continued) Phone Medford 3874 forest service headquarters, Lar­ ry Albright, a Klamath Falls mar­ ine, discovered the body. Hollingsworth was one of a party of five which went on the lake about 10 o’clock the night of July 10, and their boat capsized in a windstorm. After aiding his companions, three Medford girls and a Talent man, to reach the overturned boat, Hollingsworth disappeared and rescue parties were unable to find him. Later dragging operations also failed to locate the body. fà iïîu re security, too! Wall Plaques. Mirrors and Pic­ tures. At Marshal]-Wells Store on the Plesa. Phone 2-1231 Church of Christ Carl F. Downing, Minister Second and B Streets Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Lowell Monthly report issued by the Hall, Acting Supt. This Sunday U. S. weather bureau at Medford I is Beginner girls and boys day. showed that July of this year was Bring a Beginner with you. some-what warmer than normal Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. with a deficency of rainfall of .30 Sermon, “The Church That Christ inchge. Mean maximpm tempera­ Built - It Giving” ture for the month was 92.5 de­ Junior Church, 11:00, for Be­ grees as compared with the aver­ ginner, Primary and Junior girls age monthly mean maximum of and boys. 90.7 degrees. The monthly mean Union Vesper Service, Lithia minimum was 55.8 degrees. This Park, 5:00 P. M. A. J. Edwards, gives an average monthly aver­ minister of the Church of the age temperature of 74.2 degrees Nazarene, speaker. or 1.5 degrees above normal. The Junior and Teen-Age Christian average lowest temperature for Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. past years is 54.7 degrees. Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. No measureable precipitation fell at the bureau during the Sermon, “Except a Grain of month, but rain from thunder Wheat Fall Into the Earth and storms fell in spotted areas of the Die”. Midweek Service, 8:00 P. M. valley on July 10 and 28. A trace Gospel Meditations, Tuesday of rain fell on the 18. There were 25 clear days, four and Thursday, KMED, 8:00 A.M. partly cloudy days and two clou­ Methodist Church dy days according to the report. With exception of the very Corner of North Main and Laurel warm days during the first of the This Church offers to those in­ month, the weather was fine, terested in Sunday School a first food for crops in the valjey, ac­ class opportunity to study togeth­ cording to C. B. Cordy, assistant er the Bible each Sunday morn­ ing at 9:45. The morning sermon county agricultural agent. is at 11 o’clock. The subject is one which will endeavor to exalt Christ and inspire the hearers to Christian activity. Some member Funeral services for Richard of the choir will be responsibile Hollingsworth, Lake o’Woods re­ for the special music at this ser­ sort employee who last his life vice. The Senior and Intermedi­ in a boat mishap during a wind­ ate Methodist Youth Fellowship storm on the lake July 10, were groups will meet for worship in held in Klamath Falls Saturday. their respective rooms at 6:45. Hollingsworth body was washed The Union Vesper service in up on the lake shore Tuesday Lithia Park is at 5 P. M. Rev. evening, and was discovered near Edwards, pastor of the Church qf the Boy Scout camp, which is be­ the Nazarene will give the ser­ ing occupied This week by Med­ mon. The mid-week service Tor this week will be dispensed with. ford Girl Scouts. According to word received at Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister. Body of Drowning Victim Is Found Neighborhood Church Congregational Sunday morning service at 11 Subject of morning discussion Soul. 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. Corner of Blvd. and Morton Clarence F. McCall, Acting Minister. 9:45 a.m. Church School with Mis. John Barker as Superinten­ dent. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­ vice. 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to which all you g people are cor­ dially invited. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­ (Assembly of God) tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or­ 485 Siskiyou ganist Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor This church extends a hearty welcome to all neighbors and Sunday Services: 9:45 Sunday School Bring your friends and visitors who wish to draw near to God in the spirit children to Sunday S c h o o l . Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo. of our common Master. — o--------- Icenhower, Supt 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser­ Church of the Nazarene mon by the pastor. Rev. A. J. Edwards. Pastor 5:45 Orchestra Rehearsal. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S. 7:00 Christ’s Ambassadors hovr Wiley, Supt All young people w e l c o m e . 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Marjie Folks, Pres. 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. 7:45 Evangelistic Service, “ a ^ u C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor. Week Night Services: 7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­ Wednesday 7:45 p.m . T h e vice, George Zickafoose, Presi­ Young people conduct this inter­ dent. esting service. Come! bring your 8:00 p.m. Evening Service friends. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Friday 7:45 p.m. Victory night. Meeting. Testamony, Prayer and Divine A cordial invitation is extend­ Healing. ed to everyone to attend these services. “Faith Temple” 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. ----------- o----------- Presbyterian Church 180 North Main Street ■A Friendly church for thought­ ful People.” ( WndenonpnatlonaJ) Comer of 5th St. & East Main Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 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 iarry away a smile.” Tuesday night—Prayer meeting Thursday night: Bible Study Evangelistic Service Saturday night, 7:45 p.m. NEW MATTRESSES FACTORY TO YOU OLD MATTRESSES MADE I.IKE NEW NEW BOX SPRINGS WHILE THEY LAST REED’S MATTRESS CO. 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Ashland, Oregon Rev. 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