Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 13, 1945, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December i ) , 194$
9 45 S unday School Bring yeui pie ure In com plete ch arg e of this
Mrs. Lida J. B urns and son, j Does Gml C ate. In c m o il will
Jim m y left S unday for K lum uth ollci an an u icm m a t «.ping wiui ch ildren to S unday S c h o o l , service, and a very sp iritu al tilde
balls w here they visited w ith Mrs j oiv C iu isu u aa * p tn l. in v oeniui Classes tor uli ages, Mrs. Geo. is had by all.
Evaiigehsticv S e r v i c e s , 7 ''0
B urns brother, Ja c k Sum m ers, and rn ic im e u ia ic M cthouisl lu u lcenliow er, Supt.
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
recently re tu rn e d from overseas m R ciiuw m ip gioupo w in n u u 1 11:00 M orning W orship. Set Suuduy evening, the m usic begins
P ray er m eeting T uesday night
M onday they w ent on to P o rt m uicii rcspokw w toonia tur wui mon by the pus lor.
at 7:30
land to visit Mrs. B urns m other sm p al o :ia l*. ivi. m e s e yuung
a;4a O ich estra lteheaisul.
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
Bible S tudy T hu rsd ay night at
and friends, planning to re tu rn to I o I ks vaili ulfvr ioi ine vnjuy uivin
7:1)0 C hrist s Ainbassauoi's liooi
A shland the la tte r p a rt of the ol ine pubne a l i:au R. m i . tue All young people w e I e o m e. j , IQ
BnWred as seoond-clasa mail m atter in the post office at Ash-
o
week.
Ciuistillai) piay " I n e s o n g oi
laad, Oregon, F ebruary 15, 1M5, under the act of Congress
lUUiy.
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s
play
was
w
ritten
by
Presbyterian
Church
Neighborhood
Church
•f March 3, 1879,
thè iiev. O rim i liiv it ulte ol lue
130 N orth Mam S treet
Congregational
"A Friendly church for thought­ MelliodlSt pastora in ilio S iate ol
In su ra n ce
Brass trimmed Metal Wood
T he re g u lar C hristm as m eeting
ful People.'*
I
(truer
of filed , mid M orton
Oregon. Jo u n Gillings, ilie \ o u m
C arriers, a nice C hristm as gift. of the A shland Ju n io r-S en io r P.
Rev. George M. Shuman,
f c liu a s h ip spoitsoi lui' ine Senior | C larence F. M cCall, Acting
P asto r
At M arshall-W ells Store, on the T A. will l>e held T hursday, ev en ­
group, is m e u u e c to r ol ima piay. M unster.
Sunday, Dec. 16
plasa. phone 2-1231
ing Dec. 20, 1945 at 8 p.m.
9:45 a.m. C hurch School w ith ’
in e luid-weeK Gioie slu u y and
9:45 A. M. S unday School for p ia y e r sei vice is cucii liiu rsu ay draw n ear to God ,n the spirit 1
all ages. Mrs. W. M Poley, su p er­ vveniug al i:ad. Dr. G. W. ili uve, ! of o ur com m on Muster.
Ô
intendent.
dent:
am n ster.
11 A. M. M orning W orship. S p e­
Mrs. Jo h n B arker as S u p erin ten
cial Music by the choir. Serm on FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST. «u n is t
Mr. S hum an on ''C om m andm ents
S C lC M ils T
Tins church extends a h earty
and C om m ittm ents.”
S unday D ecem ber 16, 1945
welcome to all neighbors and
B u rn s A g e n c y
6:30 P. M. In term ed iate and
bun u ay M orning S ervice at n 'f r i e n d s and visitors who wish to
S enior Societies.
O N T I I K » » IJ t/J t
o'clock, s u b je c t: GOD TH E PR E-! H .00 a.m. M orning w orship scr-
7:30 P. M. E vening Service. The SERVER G r MAN.
vice.
serm on talk will be on "Dr. M ar­
7:00 p.m. P ilgrim Fellow ship to
S unday School at 9:30 A. M.
cus W hitm an, Early O regon M is­
which
all you, \g people a r e 'c o r ­
W ednesday evening m eeting,
sionary M artyr." No m idw eek se r­
dially invited.
winch includes testim onies ol
vice.
7:30 p.m. W ednesday, Choir
C n risiian Science healing, is held practice. Mrs. C. H. W ines, Dircc- j
at tt o clock.
tor: Miss M argaret Ram say, O r - !
FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
Reading Room open daily from
First & H argadm e Sts
2 to 5 P. Al. except S undays and
• Faith Tempi«0
11:00 a m
M orning W orship Holidays.
6:30 p.ni. Both the J u n io r and
Undenominational
The public is co rdially invited
Senior B aptist Youth Services lo u I lend these services, and lo Located at the co rn er of 5th and ,
will be held in th eir respective use the R eading Room.
East Main St.
rooms.
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167 E u t M ain S t r u t
Leo C. Wine, P astor
7:30 p.m. E vening Gospel S er­
Phon* 8S61
¿ s iu o H x a w a a u a ana.
vice, w ith singing, praise, prayer,
S unday School 10:00 A. M
S unday School a t 9:4a, F red a
and a m essage by th e pastor.
Bonnie C onrad. S u p erin ten d en t,
Eliott, S u p erten d en t.
7:30 p. m. W ednesday. The
Alice B eare Song leader and Classes for all ages.
N orthwest
C asualty
C hurch Fellow sip Hour. Many are Dona A llen, pianist.
M orning W orship 11 00 A. M.
C O M r A N V
com ing to enjoy this hour of in ­
Young
Peoples
m
eeting,
6:30
I
M essage by the P astor, E. R
spiration and fellowship.
S unday evening. The young peo-1
Quick at 11 A.M.
Leland I. W ilkinson, Pastor.
Young Peoples service at 6:3o
P. M.
Methodist Church
E vangelistic service at 7 P. M.
C orner of N orth M ain and Laurel
P ra y e r sefvice on W ednesday
"T rain up a child in the way at 7 P. M.
w
herein
he should go. and when
6 « are w elcom e to these s e r­
ATTRACTIVE INTEREST RATES C
he is old he will not d ep a rt th ere­ vices.
from ," was said by one who fully
Hrst N ational charges NO brokerage—NO commission
FU LL G O SPEL TEM PLE
realized the im portance of re li­
(A ssem bly of God)
gious education. The S und a y
485 Siskiyou
School m eets each S un d ay m o rn ­
Rev. G ordon L indsay, P astor
ing at 9:45. The m orning serm on
is at 11 o’clock on th e subject, S unday Services:
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
‘you can depend on’
Automobile
• Eire
«tí**
1Y TIM E
penalty
IMSURAN(Ejf r g >
J. F. Emmett
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
MIMBIR FIDEBAI DEPOSIT INSUBANCE CORPORATION
Y our F r ie n d ly G r o cer”
ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
WHERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATED
Now meat m arket in connection with store
PLA ZA GROCERY
“M e ...I’m staying
in the Army !
6 1 N. .MAIN
PH ON E 4 i j i
...i f yours is a busy holiday season
For Better Flavor •
& Satisfying Gcodncss
THERE ARE PLENTY
OF REASONS . . .
AND HERE THEY A R E !”
ASK FOR
1 "First, I keep my present grade.
* That means a lot.
Q
“ By reenlisting for 3 years I
can pick my own branch of
service in the Air, Ground or
Service Forces, and can go to any
overseas theater I wish.
0 “I get my mu«tering-out pay,
* even though I'm reenlisting.
Also, I get S50 a year reenlistment
bonus for each year I’ve been in
the Army. My dependents receive
family allowances for the full term
of my enlistment. And I’ll be
eligible for GI Bill of Rights bene­
fits when I get out of the Army.
0 “ Any time after 20 years I
" can retire at half pay increas­
ing year by year »o three-quai ••.
retirement pat alter 30 years o.
service. And the time I’ve already
sc-veo ‘r active military or naval
service counts toward my retire­
ment lime Added up~reenlist-
merit seems pretty sound to m e!”
MT ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
I
I
You ought to see our Long Distance
switchboards . . . especially on Decem ber
24 and 25. And this year they’ll be busier
than ever. The eagerness o f service men in
camps and hospitals to make holiday Long
Distance calls is sure to increase greatly
our huge traffic volumes.
You can help a lo t. . . by helping us keep the
lines open fo r service men.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
111 Oak St.
Phon« 3021
JANUARY 31,1946
A N IM P O R T A N T DATE
FOR M EN IN THE AR M Y
INVESTIGATE THIS OFFER!
M EN now in A rm y w h o roonlisl
4
♦
My food, clothes, quarters,
’ medical and dental care are all
supplied to me. And I can learn
any of 200 skills or trades in the
Army schools.
orably discharged can reenlist
w ithin 20 days after discharge
in grade held at lim e of dis­
C “All of us who are reenlisting
charge, provided they reenlist
before February 1, 1946.
* are going to have from 30 to
90 days’ furlough at home with
full pay and our travel paid both
ways. And we 11 have 30 days’ fur­
lough every year with pay.
for 1 !4 , 2 or 3 year periods.
(O n a-y aar enlistm ents for men
★★★ A
You m ay enlist A T A N Y TIME
now in the A rm y w ith at least
6 months o f service.)
- * * * * * * * * * * * *
PAY PER M O N T H -
ENLISTED MEN
In Addition to Food, Lodging,
Clothe, ind Medici Can
★
( a ) —Plue 2 0 % Increase for
S ervice Overseas, ( b ) — Plus
5 0 % if M e m b e r of F ly in g
C rew s, P a ra c h u tis t, etc. ( c )
- P lu s 5 % Increase in P ay
fo r E a c h 3 Y ears o f Service.
SEE THE JOB
Starting
Base Pay
Per
Month
Master Sergeant
or First Sergeant g 138.00
Technical Sergeant 114.00
Staff Sergeant . . 96.00
Sergeant . . . .
78.00
Corporal . . . .
66.00
Private First Class . 54.00
Private . . . .
50.00
TH R O U G H
U .S .A R M Y
*
bafora February 1 w ill ba raan-
listed in present grade. Men hon­
BEA
»
••GUARDIAN OF VICTORY”
A IR , O R O U N O , B B R VIC E P O R C I»
COMPLETE MAINTENANCE
Typewriters, Adding Machines
SI .00 per month
No extra charge for cleaning or over­
haul. Limited to Ashland only
For Service Call
HOWARD ODEN SPORTING GOODS
MONTHLY
RETIREMENT
INCOM E AFTER:
20 Years' 30 Years'
Service
Service
g89.70
74.10
62.40
50.70
42.90
35.10
32.50
¿155.25
128.25
108.00
87.75
74.25
60.75
56.25
PttNUST NOW AT YOUR NtAKtST
U. ». ARMY KtCKUITINO STATION
Klamath Falls
Post Office Bldg.
Buys Bonds
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
Phone 3281
LOTS OF GAS, BUT CAN
YOUR CAR TAKE IT?
With all the gas you want and the
urge to hit the open road stronger
!!1? i\c.Yer’ on^ one Question remains
CAN YOUR CAR TAKE IT? Before
venturing on too long a trip, drive in
and let us cheek your car.
“Our Reputation Is Your Protection”
Ashland’s Plymouth, Dodge and
Dodge Job-Rated” Truck Agency
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
£.T THE K, AMAT1I JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)