Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 23, 1945, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MfNF.R, THURSDAY, AUGUST i j , i 94 j
WAC FRANCES GALLATIN WRITES
OF EXPERIENCES IN SOUTH PACIFIC
Church of Christ
Earl F . Downing, Mlniater
Secoua and H Streets
Bible School, 9:45 a.m. The
Homecoming Campaign, in which
we have been preparing for the
return of those in our countries
service, will be brought to a close
with Break The Record Day.
Come and help break last Sum­
mers record of 189.
Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.
“The Church That Christ Built,
Its Giving”,
Junior Church, 11:00, for Be­
ginner, Primary and Junior girls
and boys.
Union Vesper Service, Lithia
Park, 5:00 p.m. Rev. Wilkinson
speaking.
Junior and Teen-Age Christian
Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m. Ser­
mon, “Except a Grain of Wheat”
a message of hope for the bereav­
ed”.
Midweek Service, 8:00 P. M.
Gospel Meditations, Tuesday
and Thursday, KMED, 8:00 A.M.
'T H t (PAIL)DOAD TO M A N D A lA f
Pile* of broken up, weather highest priority to get lumber.
- D U P IN IH l IUPMA JUNSU. AMIPI-
CAN PAUP0AD M IN Of IH l A P M I
beuten furniture, (not nlreudy mil-
20
June
1045
1PANSP0P1A1I0N COUPS OVtPCAMt
vaged for use in the hospital) af­ Recently, I spent a week in a
HIAP1PPIAKINS ODDS 10 PISTOPl IH l
forded the only choice of furni­ General Hospital, which is in the
D lS P tP A tlllN U D ID M1I1K1INA, MO-
ture for our rooms. Now I do j Santo Tomas' University building
SAUNG t MANDAIA1PAHP0AD WHICH
IH l PlIPtAIING JAPS HAD WPICKID
have u chest of drawers, for the ) where the internees lived fa-
AtMOST IIHOND PIC0SNI1I0N t
first time since I left the States, round 6000 of them) during the
even though one drawer is miss­ Japanese occupation. The build­
ing, all the others stick ,the mir­ ings look just us pictures in the
ror is gone and it is generally news releases of the liberation. 1
banged up! One or more rats
in the main building, 2nd
create a great commotion in our was
floor,
with an acute attack of
USING JUPS TOP M0TIUI
dressers every night, tearing up dysentery.
hospital doesn't
P0WIP IN IH l KSINNINS.
paper and building nests as fast have many The
of the ordinary con­
J H U I A M SUCCUDtD IN
as we clean them out. A nice big veniences, but
SWING A W00DIUPNINC
it
is
certainly
bet­
rat trap in one drawer kept them ter than Field conditions. There
lOCOMOtlUt GOINS A fllP
UCHT DATS Of Will PCWIP.
away for a few duys but now the are still hundreds of little thatch­
P lS O U P C lfU lN lS S AND
bold elusive creatures are back ed shacks crowded together along
HAPD W0PKIHAIINCIUDID
aguin.
IH l PIUSSINS Of 677H0US
winding paths, over what was
Thousands of Filipinos are al­ once spacious lawns. Sometime
IN ITS W A M TANK
ready employed by the various ago u couple of American inter­
"<*TL“'*ee, ---
Army and Navy headquarters, nees gave some of us a very in­
working in offices, lubor outfits, teresting account of the battle of
IISNTINS Off JAP SNIPtRS. PUCKINS IH l MON­
mess halls, motor pools und living Manila, of which the internees
SOON, I0 1 S M IN G THl W M S 1 IP ID C iS AND
quarters. In most cases 3 or 4 had a ring side seat, and of their
SA6SINS TPACKS, WA1CHING OUT TOP JUNGlt
Presbyterian Church
times us many Filipinos than G- liberation. According to these in­
T IG lP S -T H tm PUT IH l TPAIN THP0USH IV IP I
180 North Main Street
I’s are required to do the same ternees, when the Japanese Army
“A
Friendly church for thought­
DAI WITHOUT fAIL
amount of work and need con­ took over control of Santo Toma?
ful People.”
stant supervision.
Rev. George M. Shuman,
from the Japanese Civil Author­
Pastor
Some of the Military outfits ities, food was extremely scarce,
around here have ‘‘adopted’’ as many more guards were put on.
Seventieth Anniversary
their mascots, white boys who etc. The Swiss people of Manila
Saturday,
August 25th.
were orphuned during the war. were of greatest help to some of
6:30 P. M. Seventieth Anniver­
What the legal status is of these the internees, getting food and
sary Dinner. Bring a covered dish.
youngsters, I don’t know, but other necessities to them; very
Program: Address: "Yesterday—
they are being treated pretty little help was received from the urging drivers and pedestrians to
And Tomorrow” by Dr. O. Leroy
swell now. The announcement Red Cross.
exercise greater care in traffic.
Walters, Executive Secretary of
was made recently that schools
When I returned from the hos­ There were 62 persons killed
the Synod of Oregon.
in the Philippines will open on 2 pital 1 found much progress had in pedestrian accidents during
Sunday, August 26th.
July. Just what will be used for been made in repairing our build­ the first half of this year, com­
9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all
school buildings I don’t know. A ing ,but construction work still pared to 30 for the same period
ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superin­
few days ago, I did sec one school goes on. I have also been trans­ a year ago, or an increase of
tendent
building on the outskirts of the ferred to the A G Awards and 106 percent.
11 A. M. Morning Worship. The
city which already seems to he Decorations Section. As a friend
Roach Minnows, similar to Seventieth Anniversary Sermon
“Pedestrian accidents can be
in use.
said recently, I’ll be an expert prevented if drivers and those chubs, which are common in will be preached by Dr. Charles
There have been only two main at everything, if I’m not careful. who walk will share the respon­ Klamath County, have been dis­ F. Koehler on the subject “The
bridges across the river in the This section is very interesting sibility for preventing them,” covered by the Oregon State Church Victorious”. Dr. Koehler
city, both Army engineer bridges, but one has to know everything Farrell declared. “Many cf the Game Commission in Diamond is a former minister of this
constructed on the foundation of about all the awards, Purple pedestrian accidents art the re­ Lake and in Fish Lake near Mt, church, and for the past year has
the original bridge, dqgtroyed by Heart, Legion of Merit, Bronze sult of unsafe actions on the part McLaughlin.
been Moderator of the Synod of
the Jups. A third one has just Star medal etc. who is eligible to of the persons on foot. During
Such roach are now from two Washington.
been repaired. At rush hours the receive them, writing citations, the first six jponths of this year, to three inches long and are one
Robert Wright will sing a solo
traffic is tied up for blocks be­ etc. I am now Section Chief and for example, 56 percent of the or two years old. At maturity the and Mrs. J. W. McCoy will be at
cause of the lack of enough brid­ the section is expanding every­ pedestrians killed were engaged fish will become six to seven the organ.
ges. Soon after coming here, I day, it seems. We actually issue in unsafe actions at the time they inches long.
5 P. M. Union Vesper Service
crossed the river on a pontoon j orders on some of the awaids were struck.
The presence of Roach in Twin at Lithia Park. The speaker will
“Drivers on their part have a Lakes south of Bend, Oregon, be the Rev. Mr. Wilkonson of the
bridge, at the edge of the city, now—and everybody is wanting
which was a new experience for authority for “5" points for battle share in the responsibility for made the poisoning of these lake Baptist Church.
me.
pedestrian protection. Pedestr­ necessary and such is very ex­
participation in various areas.
7 P. M. Young People’s Society.
On June 1st a major change! I forgot to mention that we ians have the right of way when pensive and difficult. Such fish
took place in traffic, driving on now have lots of fresh fruits and crossing in cross-walks and it’s i are hard to control and repro-
“Faith Temple”
the right side of the street. In vegetables, among them avacado, up to drivers to slow down or I duce so fast that they become ex-
(Vndeaomln&tlonal)
this part of the world, traffic al­ fresh pineapple, mang o, a n d stop if need be to yield the right , tremely numerous and they com- Corner of 5th St. & East Main
of way to the pedestrian.”
I pete directly with trout for food
Rev. Leo C. W in», Pastor
ways kept to the left hand side I papia.
The fact that 24 percent of the and will deplete the available
of the street, so trouble was anti-i Oregon’s pedestrian death toll
Sunday School KkOO a.m. 'There
cipated. However the change was for the first six months of 1945 pedestrian fatalities invOl v e d supply.
are clasaee tor all ages. Airs. Le*i
The roach in Diamond Lake w*ne, superintendent.
made with practically no mishaps. soared to more than double the persons struck in intersections is
Lumber is extremely scarce here fatality list for the first six mon­ indicative of the need for grea£ and Fish Lake must have been Morning Worsmp, 11:00 a.m.
and has to be guarded with, ones ths of 1044, Sarrttary of State er care on the part of the driver, placed in these lakes by fisher­ Evangeustic Services 7:45 p.m.
"Come with your burdens ana
life, so to speak. It takes a job r t Robert S. Farrell said today, in as well as on the part of the ped­ men who unwisely brought said
estrian, Farrell said.
as live bait. After completing carry away a suule. ”
Tuesday night— P rayer meeting
There were 15 pedestrians kill­ their fishing, such fishermen, per
Thursaay mgnt: Bibie Study
ed in intersections, six died as a haps in ignorance, released in
result of accidents as they cross­ said lakes the roach they had Evangelistic Service Saturday
ed streets between intersections, left over from their fishing. This night, 7:45 p.zM.
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eleven were killed as they walk­ was certainly misplaced “good
Neighborhood
Church
ed
along
the
highway
with
traf­
samaritanism” because the roach
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has
fic, instead of walking to the left, in these two lakes will be very
Congregational
proven their necessity for good health.
facing traffic.
Com er ot Blvd. and Morton
damaging to the trout there.
Eighty percent of the pedes-
The Oregon law prohibits the
Clarence
F. McCall, Acting
trains killed were wearing dark placing in or transporting to any minister.
EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . .
clothing at the time of the acci­ lake or stream of any non-native
their favorite vitamin products in the complete
a:»o a.m. Church School with
dent. Since most pedestrian ac­ or non-resident fish. Besides Mrs.
vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­
cidents occur after dark, an im­ roach in some other streams and dent. Jonn narxer as Superinten­
ford.
portant safety factor for persons lakes in Oregon, perch, bass and
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­
on foot is to wear light colored crappies have been illegaly plac­ vice.
clothing
or
display
a
flashlight
to
EVERYBODY WHO S H O P S . . .
ed and have ruined the trout fish­ 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to
increase visibility, Farrell said.
Southern Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . .
ing in such streams or lakes.
which all you, 'g people are cor­
It is hoped that the information dially invited.
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
set forth in this article will help 7:d0 p.m. Wednesday, Choir
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
to deter the placing of such fish practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety
in Oregon’s trout streams and tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or­
lakes.—Medford News.
ganist.
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
DR. E. N. TERRILL
This church extends a hearty
Chiropractic Physician
Wall Plaques. Mirrors and Pic­ welcome to all neighbors and
tures. At Marshall-Wells Store on Inends and visitors who wish to
the
Plaza. Phone 2-1231
draw near to God in the spirit
Specialising in the Non-Con­
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
of our common Master.
fining Treatment of
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Hemorrhoids (Piles)
KP
Roach Minnows
Discovered in
Diamond Lake
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
WESTERN THRIFT «TO1*
Office Phone 4371
Lithia Hotel Building
Ashland. Oregon
Skilled Repairing
I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
E’j y œ > / 2 W n o w
^ F u tu re security, too!
•***« *•*« **» ****»
For all makes of cars and
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
Summertime Is . . .
for all DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
• Factory Equipment
• Factory Parts
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
Rev. A. J. Edwards, Pastor
9:45 aun. 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
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
Church of the Nazarene
•
e
Sandwich Time
The growing friendly church on
'h i 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.
People’s tastes change with the
years. When they are imall, girls
love dolls and little boys have a
yen for soldiers. When they grow
older the girls are crazy about
soldiers and the boys fall in love
with dolls.—Lake County Exam­
iner,
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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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday, August 26, 1945
Sunday morning service at 11
Subject of morning discussion
MIND.
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.
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FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
(Assembly of God)
485 Siskiyou
Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:45 Sunday School Bring your
children to Sunday S c h o o l.
Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo.
Icenhower, Supt.
11:00 Morning Worship. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
5:45 Orchestra Rehearsal.
7:00 Christ’s Ambassadors hour
All young people w e lc o m e .
Marjie Folks, Pres.
7:45 Evangelistic Service. '‘Anil
Week Night Services:
Wednesday 7:45 p.m. T h e
Young people conduct this inter­
esting service. Ccme! bring your
friends.
Friday 7:45 p.m. Victory night.
Testamony, Prayer and Divine
Healing.
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F A C T O R Y TO Y O U
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MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
Insurance
‘you can depend on,:
• Automobile
• F ire
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Double size 25c
5c extra of Panchromatic. A ll
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