Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 22, 1949, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon Ne we Review, Aahland. Oregon, Thursday, September SI. 1949
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new cross placed above th e e n ­
Kubhil D isease Control
tran ce The cross Is th e gift of
Subject of OSC Circular
Mrs Sadie S tra tto n and Mrs
W hile disease losses in dom es­ M urjorie B arker.
tic rab b its probably can n ev er
1 be com pletely elim inated, pre-
i ventive m easures an d good pro­
duction practices generally cun
. keep losses to u low level, ac­
cording to tin* a u th o r of a new
O.S.C. extension circu lar 334.
"Com m on Diseases of Domestic
R abbits "
The c irc u la r is a rep rin t of un
urticle and c h a rt on tins subject
p rep ared by E verett E Lund,
parasitologist of the U S Hah
bit exp erim en t station in C alif­
ornia It lists 14 points in good
diseuse control practice und then
lists all comm on discuses in c h a rt
form , giving p art of body uf- 10 SchedulM Dally la PORTLAND
10 Schadula« Dally la LOS ANOCLCS
fected, nam e of th e disease, gen
1 S c h .d u l. Dally la CRESCENT CITY
2 SchadulM Dally la ELAMATH FALLS
e ra , sym ptom s, treatm en t, p re ­
vention and rem a rk s about it.
55.30
P o rtlan d
High n a tu ra l resistance to Los Angeles
9.70
disease is in h eritable, hence p e r­ C rescent City
2.30
sistant selection of good b ree d ­ K lam ath Falls
1.30
ing stock will puy well, the
Plus F e d e ra l T a i
a u th o r states Copies of the bul
Buy Hound T rip T ickets . . .
letin may be obtained fre e from
Save 20% on R etu rn Trip!
county extension offices or di­
rect from the college.
F. W . K ie l. A g en t
67 E . M a in
i Announcements
SAVE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Earl F. Downing. Minister.
Second and B Streets
Bible School. 9 43 a m. Pro
motion Day.
M orning Service, 1100 a.m.
Music by the choir. G lenn Mat­
thews. director; Serm on. ‘ P ra y ­
er and Your N um ber One Jo b .”
Ju n io r Church, 11:00 a m .
••Ipse and New m an.” a flannel-
graph story.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m.
Junior. Ju n io r High, an d High
School and Ÿ ourg P eople's so­
cieties.
_
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.
Sermon. 'Tragedy in the P a rs­
onage."
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Midweek Service. Wed. 7.00
p.m.
F irs t C hurch of C h ris t Sciential
Pioneer Avenue, South
Sunday morning services at 11
o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. in.
Subject REALITY
Golden Text: L am entations
5:19 "Thou, O Lord, reniam est
forever, thy throne from g en era­
tion to generation.”
Sunday School at 9:30 a in.
W ednesday evening m eeting,
which includes testim onies of
C hristian Science* healing, is
held at 8 p.m.
Reading Roo: i open daily from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The Public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
TIME & MONEY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
130 N M ain tat Holman)
Phone 8181
Rev. Robert M cllvenna, m inister Rev. G eorge Shum an, M inister
CHURCH BEAUTIFIED
"A F riendly C hurch
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, Wil­
The C ongregational church
for T houghtful People"
liam Weber, Supt.
building
is looking m uch im ­
9:45 a m - -C h u rch School for
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
proved
by
new painting and u
all ages.
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.
11 a m .— M orning W orship
Special music. Serm on by the
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor.
185 Siskiyou Blvd.
6:30 p. m .— Y outh Fellow ship
3. W. Klingsheim, M inister,
MATCHING CARDIGANS -These two sweaters for ^yuiigsters
Societies.
Telephone 2-2786.
are the sturdy outdoor type. The stceves are made a nttle full to
allow room for additional clothing as fall days get citspei and to
Friday CA Service, 7:45 p. m.,
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
keep active elbows from poking through. Matched sets ^ a n b>
Klamath Falls Young People in
CHURCH
made for brothers and sisters. It’s one way to make sure the Md-
charge of services.
E.
J.
Clark,
Pastor
are warm enough to skip back to school on taw days.
Sunday Services:
Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday School
Growing Sunday School, 9:45
J. O. N. Poling, Supt.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
sion council, and M rs Lynds, its
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
Three Oregon Women to
Children's Church during the
publicity chairm an, w ill rep re ­
W ednesday 7:60 p.m. Choi; Attend World Gathering
morning worship in CA room.
sent 479 O regon hom e econom ics
Assembly of God Hour, KWIN, practice.
extension units w ith a m em ber­
★ Perfect year-round «Nial
Oregon delegates to the joint
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples
1 p. m.
ship
of
13,147.
m eeting of the N ational Home
G reat Evangelistic Rally, 7:30 meeting. Elva Castor, advisor.
D enm ark w ill be fea tu re d in
D em onstration council and the
p. m. Rev. Leon Hall, of G rants
the
sessions of th e ACWW, to
A m erican County W omen of the
PHOENIX
Pass, speaker.
be the last tw o days of th e joint
W
orld
in
C
olorado
Springs
NAZARENE CHURCH
Tuesday P rayer Service, 7:45
THE COSTUME JEWELRY FOR FALL
convention w hich w ill be on the
Phoenix Church of the Nazarene O ctober 3 to 7 w ill include Mrs. them e, “ Home— F o u n tain Head
d . m.
/
Pastor, Rev. C Henry Lacy E dgar Lem ing, Cornelius; Mrs. of D em ocracy." F rom 500 to 600
THE CONGREATIONAL
We extend a cordial invitation C. A. Lynds, Corvallis, and Miss women a re expected to atten d
at
CHURCH
to all our friends and neighbors Francis C linton, state extension
agent in hom e economics.
to the following services.
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Mrs. Lem ing, president of the
Sunday School 9:45
E vart P. Borden, M inister
and
O regon Hom e Economics Exten-
Morning W orship 11:00
Septem ber 25, 1749
ROOMING HOUSE
ENGRAVING
JEW ELRY REPAIR
Evening Service 7:30.
Sunday School 9:30. M arjorie
WATCH
and
CLOCK
REPAIR
Midweek P rayer and Praise
linieu, S uperintendent. Classes
We Shave and Rest You
“N ext to the M art"
or all ages. Rally Day Sunday Service, W ednesday 7:30.
Ashland
Phone 7191
243 F ourth S treet Phone 4411
ictober 9th.
W orship Service, 11 a.m.
Serm on: “HE SHALL BE
.IK E A TREE ”
Solo by Mrs Erm a Berg,
Trees.”
Pilgrim Fellow ship 6:30 p m.
t the church. Anne F ullerton
n charge of discussion period,
ohn Rasmussen will lead the
The Oregon S tate Gam e Com­
levotionals.
The 717 club w ill m eet at 7:45 mission w ill s ta rt in the near
fu tu re an intensive conservation
t the church.
Plym outh G uild w ill m eet at education program w ith various
E A N C IE N T M A R IN E R S (R E L IE V E D
he church W ednesday after- youth groups of the state.
I It is planned to w ork closely
T H A T G A R L IC O R O N IO N S A F F E C T G D
ioon a t 2 o’clock.
T H e AAACAjeTISLA O f A COM PASS A N O
w ith existing youth groups such
A N V "&AH LIC EATEt?"FOUND N C A R . XX
as 4H, FFA, Boy Scouts, and
SHIPS' COMPASS WAS S6VEKL.V PUNISHED-
o th er established organizations.
This new field of education
along fish and gam e conser­
vation lines is one th a t has been
urgd by m any of the sportsm an’s
groups of the state, and it is also
styl» « w
YOUR OLD STOVE
one in w hich both the G overnor
TAKEN IN TRADE
and the Gam e Commission have
expressed keen interest. Al­
Here, twin trick bows fol­
though a g reat deal of p relim i­
low your beat feet forward
n a ry p reparations w ill be re­
A N C IE N T S W ER EN 'T S O D U M B . T H E Y K N E W L IT T L E
on every smart occasion
quired, it is hoped th a t the pro­
O R N O T H IN G A B O U T E L E C T R IC IT Y B U T AT L E A S T O W S
O F T H E M - O T T O VOW O O C R IC K C O F G E R M A N Y - PROtXJCBC
you wear these sandals.
gram can be set in m otion some­
A N E L E C T R IC G ENERATOR IN IG 5 O - M I S G E N E R A T O R .
tim e early in Novem ber.
Made all In green leather
WAS A S U L P H U R B A L L T H A T COUCD BE REVOLVED R A P IO L V
Tel. 3331
890 Oak S t
M r. C. A. Lockwood, Oregon
with seml-hi heels and
A & A IN S T H IS H A N D S TC> P R O D U C E STATIC E L E C T R IC IT Y -
State Gam e D irector, stated
ankle straps
when m aking th e announcem ent
th a t he considered this one of
WILL COPCO’S POWER DEVELOPMENT ON THE NORTH
"F/aaa D o n 't
the m ost im portant steps m ade
UMPQUA
RIVER MAKE MORE ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE TO
Bother AI«
by the Commission in recent
OTHER AREAS IN THE COMPANIES SYSTEM?
years.
, , /’m D u il t d w ith
“The developm ent of a sound
Yes! Through COPCO’S transmission system power can be diverted
long range educational program
along fish and gam e conser­
from one area to another.
vation in teg rated w ith o ther
fields of n a tu ra l resource con­
servation
is positively necessary
uus m ás
to
insure
O regon’s fu tu re h u n t­
I Off
ing and fishing,” Lockwood
SHOE DEPT.
said.
CAT O W N E g S :'S o n d ) o u rc M o ia a « » o d
lica, ba « w to u e Pul»«* R O T 8 N O N E
142 E. M ain
A shland
Fie* Powder. Specially formulated far cats
G et your Job P rinting at the
News Review
G R EY H O U N D
Sparkling accents for
«siinne brilliance
Mirror Barber Shop
r
Game Commission
Devises Program
For Moods Of
Conquest I
H /S T O R V of E L E C T R f C IT V
For Conservation
SPARK
OIL STOVES
The California
Oregon Power
Whittle Transfer
Company
& Fuel Co.
$4.95
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PULVEX DDT”
Fortmiller’s
SU R Q E
MILKER SUPPLIES
A lfa lfa H a y
First and Second Cuttings
Bellview Feed Store
HIWAY 66
Free Parking
PHONE: 8511
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