Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 27, 1945, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN
OREGON
M IN E R ,
THURSDAY.
SEPT. 17, , , 4 ,
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
ing. Past experiments by the de-, ment of Agriculture
Jack Young is supervisor of this
partment along these Unes seem
,tate directo Taylor will service for Beginner, Primary
Mrs Charles Burna and ton
J. E. Hayes of Grants Pass W indicate tha there is a place1 bt. ^sponsible ior adnumatration and Junior girls and boys.
Junior ana leen-Age Christian
7 ^ e s ^ u o n , ol proüucllon prograni, uicluding
Jimmie returned Munday to Port­ was culling on friends Friday and hm u ’J n u ï «
but it requires careful selection agricultural conservation, adjust- Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
land after spending several days attending to business.
of sites and the elimination of ro-
1
Evening Service, 8:00 P. M.
visiting at the M. T. Burns home
Mr. and Mrs. Don Paxton of dents. Houents will take 100 per ment, crop insurance, sugar pay­
here.
support, loan ana re- Raymona Kenzema, Phm 2/c,
Ocean Park, Cal. have returned cent of the planted seed in some ment, price
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u
7, i
Frank Barnthouse has been to their home after spending area, but it is possible that the ‘ated„“ ¿Y tle8' ,He W1„U thave over wno served 2/ montns in a U. a.
showing the results of a recent some time in Ashland.
fire has eliminated them to
8 PF°' f leet Hospital in tne South Pact
New shipment of Dinnerware, large extent, if trouble is encoun- “ra,na'
encounter with a rattle snake on
tic will give a snort talk. The
wdl be? he
Scenic Drive by exhibiting a six- Novelties, and Shelf paper at U-red, a program of poisoning will
minister will bring the first mes­
°i .
rattle souvenir from the snake Marshall-Wells on the Plasa. be carried out.
i ,d r?;ctor’
i*' Tu ,ley• Portland. sage on the subject of “Why bo
he killed. Rattlers are very sel­ Phone 2-1231,
Many Churches?”
Airplane seeding is purely from | * ulk*
* £ireCÌ°r
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newton an experimental standpoint but
dom found in the hills to the west
¡ £ DA
SUPP X
midweek Service, 8:00 P. M
of the city being mostly found left Ashland Monday September we plan to scatter seea over ap
Gospel Meditations, Tuesoay
17 for a vacation trip to visit rela proximately a section of carefully
Taylor will continue as chair­ and Inursday, KMED, 8:00 A.M,
in the hills east of the city.
New shipment of Dinnerware, tives in Illinois, Michigan and selected burn, using varying quan man of the state AAA committee,
Novelties, and Shelf paper at Ohio. Enroute they spent several tities of seed. The areas wil lthen which will still handle agricul­
Methodist Church
Marshall-Wells on the Plasa. hours with Mr. and Mrs. Charles be checked next year for germi­ tural conservation committees.
Corner
of North Mam and Laurel
M. Giffen and Ann Maria at nation and survival.
Phone 2-1231.
The new state director indicat­
The purpose of the Sunday
Cairo, Nebraska.
I “This program involves more ed that there will be no change in
Louis Miller, Clarence Williams
School is to help girls and boys
II. H. Hessing of Weswick, Cal.
and Dr. Haines were on a hunt has been in Ashland the past few than planting. We are now en­ operation of the production ana men and women find the best in
gaged in the collection of some marketing programs and no im­ life. The Sunday School meets
ing trip in Siskiyou county last days on business.
4,000 bushels of Douglas fir c o n es______
mediate __.
shifts of personnel or every Sunday morning at 9:45.
week. Dr Haines and Mr. Will
William Ponto of McCloud, Cal. from which we expect to extract headquarters,
The morning sermon is at 11
iums both brought home their was a caller in Ashland, Thurs­ a ton of seed. Arrangements have
meat, with Mr. Miller declaring day.
o’clock
on the subject, “How Can
been made to secure between 750
Before you buy or renew your America Escape?” The choir will
that he would get his later in
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to 1,000 pounds of Port Orford
or truck insurance, in­ supply special music. The Senior
the fall.
cedar seed from northern Curry automobile
vestigate
the
of our con and Intermediate Meth o d i s t
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finnell have
county forests. The seed will be tinous policy. savings
L. H. Gallatin. 148 Youth Fellowship groups will
' been in Portland for several days
used for the direct planting and Central Ave. Phone
7118.
meet at 6:45 in their respective
this week, while Mr. Finnell at­
in the productions of seedlings at
rooms for worship. The evening
tended a district meeting of Pen­
the nursery."
Monuments and markers. See sermon is at 7:30 on the subject
ny store managers. They return­
SALEM (Special)-- The initial
Burns Memorials. On the Plaza “The Rooms of My House.” The
ed to their home here Wednes­ step
in reforesting the Tillamook State Department
mid-week Bible study and Prayer
day.
burn will be started by the first
service is each Thursday evening
R. L. Lindner, linotype opera­ of December and carried on Prepares New Manual SCHOOL LUNCH CONFER­
at 7:30. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister
tor at the Daily Tidings spent throughout the winter months,
A new driver’s manual, prepar­ ENCE HERE OCTOBER 31.
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday and according to a statement issued ed and published by the state dri­
Mrs. Laura P. Wells, Consult­
“Faith
Temple”
Sunday on a trip to Portland, today by State Forester N. S. ver’s license division, is now ant in Nutrition for the Oregon
(
W
udenuiquuuional)
Seattle and way points.
Rogers. The plan includes a mon­ ready for distribution in Oregon, State Board of Health, Miss Ber
of 5Ch St. * Hast Mam
Harvesting of the Comice pear thly planting schedule of appro­ according to Robert S. Farrell, tha Kohlhagen, Supervisor Home­ Corner
nev. L*o C. Wine, r as tor
making Education for the State
crop, which is usually packed in ximately a quarter of a million secretary of state.
Sunday School 10:00 a_m. There
The new manual contains the Department of Education, and Dr. are classes for all ages. Mrs. Lee
Christmas gift boxes started this two-year old Douglas fir and
week. Picking of D’Anjous and Port Orford cedar seedlings, he new rules and regulations per­ Miriam E. Lowenber, Consultant waie, superintendent.
Boses will end this week leaving stated, and in addition, numerous taining to motor vehicle opera­ Kaiser Shipyard Nursery "Schools, Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
h.vangeustle Services 7:45 p.m.
the Winter Nellis and apples still experiments in direct seeding tion, enacted by the recent ses­ were in Ashland Tuesday and
“Come with your burdens and
within the burn, some by hand sion of the state legislature. It Wednesday meeting with a local
to pick.
carry away a smile.”
New shipment of Dinnerware, and some by airplane, if condi­ departs from the style of previous committee to arrange for the Tuesday night—Prayer meetlag
manuals in presenting the mater­ School Lunch Conference to be Thursday night: Bible Study
Novelties, and Shelf paper at tions make this possible.
The tree planting crews will be ial in question and answer form. held her Oct. 31.
Marshall-Wells on the Plasa,
Evangelistic Service Saturday
located at the old Reesers CCC
The manual is published for
The conference is sponsored by night, 7:46 p.m.
Phone 2-1231.
John L. Isenhower arrived here camp a few miles west of Tim­ those persons wishing to obtain the State Board of Health ,the
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Friday after his honorable dis­ ber,” tMe forester said, "and this drivers’ licenses in this state. It State Departmeit of Education,
Neighborhood
Church
part
of
the
reforestation
program
contains a complete summary of the Southern Oregon College of
charge from the Navy. He is visit­
Congregational
the road in Oregon.
Education and the Public Schools
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. will be carried out in the burned rules of -----------
o
fcorner
oi Mlvu. and Morton
area
near
Cochran.
This
specific
of
Jackson
and
Josephine
Coun­
C. Isenhower. He will join his region was selected from the
Clarence
F. McCall, Acting
ties. The conference will be held
wife at Toledo O. shortly. He had standpoint of fire hazard. There Average Auto Speed
Minister.
in
the
Auditorium
at
the
Ashland
served two years and 10 months are a few snags there and these
Stepping Upward
Junior High School and at noon 9:4o a.m. Church School with
in the Pacific area.
John Barker as Superinten­
can be removed by the planting
The ten-mile speed range con­ a model lunch will be served by Mrs.
H. L. Moore was a business crews during winter peri o d s taining the greatest number of the Cafeteria in that school. Top dent
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­
visitor in Grants Pass Thursday. when weather conditions are vehicles on Oregon highways has ics to be emphasized at the con
New shipment of Dinnerware. such that tree planting is impos­ been stepping upward steadily ference will be nutrition and sani vice.
7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to
since the first of the year and tation.
Novelties, and Shelf paper at sible.
which ail you,g people are cor­
"In other parts of the burn the has now reached the 41-51 range,
Cafeteria managers, school peo­
Marshall-Wells on the Plasa, department will carry on exten­
invited.
Secretary of State Robert S. Far­ ple and laymen interested in the dially
Phone 2-1231.
7: JO p.m. Wednesday, Choir
sive experiments in direct seed- rell disclosed today.
school lunch problem are being practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­
Automatic speed record e r s, invited to this session.
tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or­
maintained by the state highway
Others attending the planning ganist
department, revealed only six per sessions included: Dr. A. Erin This church extends a hearty
cent of the drivers on major Ore­ Merkel Jackson County Health welcome to all neighbors and
gon highways held their speed Officer, Dr. Walter Redford, Pre friends and visitors who wish to
below 35 miles an hour during sident of S.O.C.E.; C. R. Bowman draw near to God in the spirit
the month of August. During the Superintendent Jackson County of
our common Master.
war, when there was greater em­ Schools; Lawrence C. Moffitt,
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phasis on gasoline having and ve­ Superintendent Josephine Coun­ Church of the Nazarene
hicle conservation, this ra t i o ty Unit; Miss Neva Dallas, Super
Rev. A. J. Edwards. Pastor
went as high as 35 percent.
visor Josephine County Unit. Miss 9:45 aun. Sunday School, T. S.
The increased travel pace, Mary McLarnan, Homemaking
. •
combined with the greater traffic Teachers Ashland Senior High; Wiley, Supt
11:00
ajn.
Morning
Worship
volume on our highways, results Mrs. Margaret Wiley, Homemak­
7:00
p.m.
Junior
Meeting,
in a much greater traffic hazard ing Teacher Ashland Junior High; C. M. Litwilier, Supervisor. Mrs.
than during war years, “Secret­ Leland P. Linn, Superintendent
7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­
ary Farrell warned. “Drivers who of Schools, Ashland, Oregon.
vice,
George Zickafoose, Presi­
fail to remember the conditions
dent
of their tires and the vehicle it­
8:00 p.m. Evening Service
Presbyterian Church
self, are being involved in accid­
8:80 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer
180
North
Mala
Street
T h e p e e k o f our Company’s telephone short­
ents.
"A Friendly church for thought­ Meeting.
"Motorists should remembe r
age was in A ugust Then we had about 305,000
ful People.”
A cordial invitation is extend­
that olders cars, wartime tires
Rev. George M. Shuman,
unfilled orders for service o f which more than
ed to everyone to attend these
and unfamiliarity with crowded
Paator
services.
298,000 were fo r service in residences.
highways, are dangerous factors
9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all
when speed exceeds a reasonable ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superin­ THE FREE METHODIST Church
M o re orders come in every day, hut now we
tendent
pace.”
The Friendly Church on 777 E.
are installing telephones faster than the new
As evidence of the additional
11 A. M. Morning Worship. Mr.
Main S t Ashland
hazards in postwar traffic, Far­ 7 P. M^ Intermediate Society. The growing friendly church op
orders come in. W e w ill get 80,000 telephones
rell said traffic deaths in this 8 P. M. Evening Service. Reli-
77T E Main.
fro m July to December 31 this year, and 80,000
state for the month of August 7:30 P. M. Midweek Service for Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
in the first three months o f 1946.
were 50 percent higher than for Prayer and Bible Study.
Wesley Wilson S u p t Mrs.
the same month of 1944.
Beare Assistant. Alice Beare song
Western Electric, our manufacturing company,
Church of Christ
leader, Donna Allen pianist.
is setting up every machine it has that w ill
Earl F . Downing, Mhiister
Message at 11 A. M. by the
Robert
B.
Taylor
Is
Second and B Streets
make telephone equipm ent
pastor Rev. E. R. Quick.
New PM A Director
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Classes Young peoples sendee at 7 P.
Robert B. Taylor of Adams, for all ages. Lowell Hall, Acting M.
In the next 12 months the Bell System expects
chairman of the state AAA com­ Supt.
Evangelistic service at 8 P. M.
to install more telephones than there were in
mittee, has been appointed state
Morning service, 11:00 A. M. Message, Do demons expect the
all o f France and Belgium before the war.
director for Oregon of the pro­ Sermon, “The Ordinance of Bap- second coming of Christ?"
duction and marketing adminis- tism”.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
Even that w ill not give service to everyone who
tration, United States Depart- Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. Mrs evening at 8 P. M.
wants it in that time. There are places where
We are starting to build our
Sunday School rooms now which
we have complicated switchboards to install—
are so much needed in our Sun­
even places where we must build new buildings
day School.
Tillamook Burn to
Be Reforested Soon
WE ARE
O N O UR WAY
Window glass, paint oiL and
turpentine at Marshall-Wells, on
the Plasa. Phone 2-1231.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
September 30, 1945
Sunday morning service at 11
Subject of morning discussion
REALITY
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.
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. "Axil
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.
DRY
SLABS
PHONE 5701
GUNTER FUEL CO.
Many Things. .
M ANY TH INGS in your
home may not be burned during
the fire, but they can be des­
troyed or damaged beyond re­
pair by smoke and water.
If you haven’t sufficient in­
surance on your household
goods, you may not be able to
refurnish your home. Ask this
agency to check your insurance.
Billings Agency
REAL INSURANCE
8781
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DR. E. N. TERRILL
Chiropractic Physician
Specializing in tha Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Office Phone 4371
Lithia Hotel Building
Ashland. Oregon
fo r the new switchboards. W h ile there were in
August more than 123,000 unfilled orders due
to lack o f telephone instruments, there w as'a
greater number, about 164,000, unfilled due to
shortage o f central office facilities.
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