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Friday, March 1, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 I fellowship will be found at all our • Mrs. Laura Rowley was the re ful Interest services at this hour clarity and preciseness that It is services. necessary to experience the fact cipient of a delightful shower This is the "Children's Hour." welcome la extended Divine worship In the main aud- of God before it is |M>sslble to live to A Hie special planned for her by a number of stranger within our city. friends after she lost her house- itoltum at 11 a. hi. l“ipe organ the experience of Jesus Christ Morning worship, 11 a m. I’ns- , ho.d furnishings in the fire which music, chorus choir, good singing If what a sculptor says is true, rniTirn BY EDWINA JAMES „ ---- destroyed h e r mother-in-law's of, the Old Gospel Hymns. A vital tor'a subject, "1 believe in the home. The affair was given at the compelling message. You arc wel soul." second in a series of ser that every man has a double some where, our sympathy goes out to • The Junior-Senior P-T. A. met | opposite the foot of Nutley and home of Mrs. William Rice who come Vesper services at five mons on "1 Believe." at the Junior high school on Fri I enters Winburn way just above was assisted in arrangements by o'clock Brief organ recital Guest Lenten sermons begin next Sun Olin Miller's Weston Louder. day to observe Founders Day. An ' the creamery. It takes the place Mrs. Lee O. Peachey, Mrs. James oigunist. Miss lXirothy Reynolds. day. Subject for these sermons, Man Is said to be IM) per cent interesting program, arranged by of a road higher up that washed Putman, and others. Then.' were Young People's meetings at "Tne Body of Christ." water When pail of it la firewater the Junior High on Washington badly and was too steep. Boys group. 5 p. m 24 guests present and many others 6:15 p. in. All young people cord he often thinks he's a good driver Day was presented, following • Work is well on the way to who found it impossible to attend ially invited to attend these meet Christian Endeavor, 6 30 Weston Leader which the P.-T. A. held a busi completion in grading land pur sent lovely gifts These gifts con ings. Evening worship, 7:30 Pastor's ness meeting in the school came- chased adjoining Lithia park for sisted chiefly of linens, quilts, pil subject, "Fulfill the work of Faith • teria. The money from the P.-T. I the Charles Root memorial. The lows, dishes, and other household CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNE and Power." A. benefit dinner is to be used ground will be graded and piped necessities. In prayer meeting we are com Delicious tea and Corner Fourth mid C Street» for future welfare work. Mie A. for water this spring. The exact cakes were served the following mencing our study of the "letter It. T. Holme», Pastor C. Joy reported. Mrs A. C. Put nature of the memorial has not guests: Meadamea William Rice school, 9:45 a.in. Classes to the Galatians " The first chap ney urged members to write to been determined, it is said, by and James l*utman. hostesses; H for Sunday all ages with competent teach ter has been gone over verse by congressmen, expressing Judge George Dunn and G. S. But T. Mitchell. J. B Duncan. Lee ers. vers«» and an outline will be pre- > their views on the present issues ler. trustees of the memorial fund Peachey, Hattie Smith, Everett vented of that chapter this Wed Morning worship. 11:00 am. up before the house. Mrs. H. A under the will of Mr. Root, for McGee. Walter Purdy, Frank Missionary message by Mrs Har nesday in addition to covering 1 Steams spoke of the history and merly a well known architect of Crowson. George Andrews. Esther mon Schmelzenbach. chapter two. Every one is invited i great improvement in the P.-T. Ashland. to this study group. Sullivan, Mrs. James E. Morgan. Mrs. Schmelzenbach will H|>eiik A.'s work and many helpful duties • Mr. and Mrs Hugh Hartman Mary Hale. J. V. Wright. C. O. on the "Nazarene Missionary san in Ashland since 1912. At the of Rogue River were guests of Holman, M E. Rowley, A. H. itarium and institute completion FREE METHODIST ( lll'IK II close of the meeting .tea was at Mrs. Hartman's parents. Mr. and Peachey, Ed Gettling, Arthur program East Main and 7th Streets ” at 3:00 p m. tractively served and a silver of Mrs. V. D. Miller Monday and Long., Ruth Shell. J W. Haskins. A. M. Ramey, Pastor Young people's service, 6:30 fering was taken for the Founders Tuesday. While here they attended I. J. Sawyer. Stella Anderson, and p.in. Sunday school opens ut 9:15 We Day fund. the Sons-Monmouth games. They the complimented guest, Isaura Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m. teach the fundamentals of a • Mrs G. M. Green underwent both are former Sons students. Rowley. Wednesday mid-week prayer Christian life, and endeavor to A Few Cooking a succesful appendicities operation • Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mills were • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Riggle. and praise service. 7:30 p.m bring each child to a personal ac- Apple», |>cr I m > x Tuesday morning at the Commun visitors in Ashland Tuesday, at relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Do not fail to hear Mrs Schmel eeptance of Jesus Christ as their ity hospital. tending the Sons-Monmouth game. May. were guests for the week zenbach. a returned missionary Savior Fancy Apple», • Mr. and Mrs. Harris Dean have Mr. Mills is a former graduate of end at the May home. Mr. and from Africa, both morning and Morning message at 11:00 a m. as their guests for two weeks Mr. Sons, teaching in the Mt. Pitt Mrs Riggle are en route to Cali afternoon. With her will be a girls' Subject. "The Law of the Spirit.” tl |H>lindn and Mrs. A. E. Robertson of Win school district. fornia. trio from the college located at Midweek prayer meeting Thurs nipeg Manitoba. Canada. Mr and • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starr, who • Miss Patricia Welch was host Nampa. Idaho. If you fail to be day evening at 7:30. Mrs. Robertson have been spend have been living in Grants Pass A hearty welcome and warm V at her first birthday party on present you shall miss a great ing some time visiting in Port for the last four or five months, ess February 23. at the treat. land and the northern part of the have moved back to Ashland. Mrs. Saturday. • -------- home of her uncle. E. L. Luck, on state CHURCH OF CHRIST Starr is the former Doris Hunter, Van Ness avenue Many infants' • Chet Wolters and Earl Isaac who was married to Ed Starr last games "A Friendly Church” entertained the little peo left Sunday morning for Rocky year. Their many friends and ac ple during J. E. Morgan. Pawtor the early afternoon, Point, planning to spend a few quaintances will be glad to know followed by delicious refresh Jesus days skiing at Lake of the Woods, of their reestablishment in Ash ments Patricia's guests were: are the said, “I am the vine, ye branches: He that abide'th where both own cottages. They land. Crowson, son of Mr. and in me, and I in him, the same have been planning this trip prac • Clarence Smith was host Fri Garry Mrs. Max Crowson, who also was beareth much fruit: for apart tically all winter and at last they day evening to a group of 20 one year old on Saturday; Jacque from me ye can do nothing." Suc are free to take it. people at the home of his line and Josephine Hobbs, Trelina cess In life and fruit production • H. L. Claycomb went to San young parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and Wesley Clark. Ethel, Virginia. depends upon our abiding in Francisco on Sunday night to at Smith, near Talent. The guest en Marianne. Ray. Alice, and Mar Christ. The church in its program tend a Ford dealers’ meeting and joyed roasting their own marsh garet Clary, and Stewart and offers to you help in achieving an auto show of Lincolns. mallows and weiners over the Vance Petri. this goal. You are invited to at • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller. Jr... huge in the living room • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Platte drove tend the following services Sun and small daughter, left for of the fireplace Smith home. Later the eve to Grants Pass Thursday to spend day: Home Owned—Home Operated Marshfield. Monday. Mr. Miller ning was spent in playing the well- the week end. They took little The church at worship, 9:45 to has a position as office-manager planned games which were pro Cozette Harmsen down to Join her 10:20 of the Plymouth-Dodge agency. vided for the entertainment of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harm The church at preaching, 10:20 Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be greatly young people. sen. to 10:50. missed by a large number of • Miss Edna Goheen entertained • James Hopper of Glendale, The church at study. 10:50 to friends and associates. at four tables of pinochle at her Cal., who owns the former E. E. 11:30 • Miss Nancy Gill and Miss Mar home on Palm avenue Saturday Phipps place on Pine street is Junior church for the children, ietta Whitney arrived in Ashland High score prize for men having It shingled and otherwise with a good Bible study program. on Friday morning from Portland, evening. went to Mr. Howard Gearhart, low put in good shape to rent. Sermon. "Instructions for Fisher to spend the week-end with their score to Mr. Guy Crosby. High • Mrs Emma J. Jordan, a recent men.” Special music by the choir. parents. score for women to Mrs. Alice arrival in Ashland, has purchased Christian Endeavor at 6:30. • Jack Enders arrived in Ash Willits, low to Mrs. Harris Rude. the residence on 5th street, near Evening services at 7:30 land Friday morning from the Guests included and Mrs. Guy D. owned by H. B. Ambrose The Wm. R Baird, pastor of the University of Oregon, to spend Crosby. Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Harris Rude. deal was made through Reed Rob First Christian church, Medford, the week-end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Charles — — Weaver, Mr. ison. is to be the guest speaker. A Grahams CAKE Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Enders. Mrs. Howard Gearhart and • A pleasant surprise was given worthwhile message will be given. • Mrs. William Myer left Friday and and Mrs. E S. Corthell, and Mr J. K. Merz at his home on Prayer meeting Wednesday at night for San Francisco, to meet Mr. the Misses Iva Johnson, Golda Union street on February 22. in 8:00. Come. her son at the home of friends. Lewson. Palmer and Lu honor of his birth anniversary. ------------ •------------ From there they will go to New cille Bold, Beatrice who assisted the hos Games and music furnished the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Orleans to attend the March Gras, tess. CHURCH annual frolic of that city from • James Hopper, better known as evening's entertainment. The table beautifully decorated in red, Merle IJoyd Edward», the first to the fifth of March. Uncle Jim. of Glendale, Calif., is was Minister • A recent announcement of in the city this week looking after white and blue, with a large birth Church school, 9:45. Mr. Wirt much interest was the marriage his residence properties here. Mr. day cake trimmed with small flags of Miss Cathryn Doyle to Mr. L. Hopper formerly was interested in and red candles, making an at Wright, superintendent. A school tractive centerpiece. The guests that is endeavoring to teach with William Bates of Medford. Mrs Ashland banks. Bates is a senior in the local high • Chester Y. Woods, who recently were Mr. and Mrs. Ottinger, Mr. and Mrs. Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. school .and expects to finish her the Richfield service sta Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Kight on the Corner course and graduate with her started class this year. Mr Batea is em tion at North Main and Bush Mrs. Betty Anderson. Mr. Wood, reports the new venture Mr and Mrs. de Cathelinean, Miss ployed at the Gold Seal Creamery streets, in Medford where the young cou starting off well. His pumps are Merz, and the host. type and register the ple expect to make their home the latest of the sale both in gal FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, in June. The wedding took place amount and money in plain sight of SCIENTIST COFFEE ROASTER on Saturday, February 16. at the lons the customers. Mr. Woods says Pioneer Avenue, South Celilo Brand Quick or Slow parsonage of the Christian Sunday morning service at 11 Aahland Blend .. 25c lb. church. Rev. James E. Morgan, that so far <s he knows there is No. 10 Full Pound* 15c lb. performing the ceremony. Only but one other pump of this type o’clock. Subject, “Christ Jesus.” Brazilian Coffee Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Fach.............. >Uw Bag* ... the bride s parents, a few friends, in Ashland, that being at the Wednesday evening meeting, PEANUT* ROASTED DAILY and Earl Harrison of Medford, as Oeser service station. best man, were present. These • Miss Juanita Ross, who is which includes testimonies of Always Fresh teaching in the Klamath Falls Christian Science healing, is held young people are very popular and North Main and Water Sts. are wished the best of luck by schools, is expected home tonight at 8 o’clock. Reading room open daily from their many friends in both cities. to spend the week-end with her New Sanitary Ladies’ Rest Rooms • Claude Clements and Marshall mother, Mrs. G. B. Ross of North 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and Main street. holidays. Barber have opened a non-denom- The public is invited to attend inational mission in the store room • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meamber of adjoining the Billings agency. visit at the home of her parents. these services and to use the , Reason aide Services will be held every Sun Yreka drove over Saturday to reading room. ---- •---- - ------ day afternoon at 2:30 Groups of visit at the home of her parents, PHONE 470-J OR SEE young people from the various Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill, 143 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CLIFF CULM ER Southern Oregon’s Leading Food Merchant* Granite street, returning home CHURCH churches will be in charge of the 508 North Main Sunday. Mrs. Meamber was form "The Church with a friendly meetings. welcome." • Word has been received here erly Miss Madeline Hill. Our program of services for of the marriage, shortly before • Mrs. Clara Kyle of Toledo, i \ Christmas of Myrtle Jensen, a Oregon, who was called here by next Sunday follows: the death of her sister, Mrs. A. W. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. niece of Walter Jensen of this Where You Get Most for Your Money Every Day in the Week city and a former resident of Ash Pound, returned home Monday ac Classes suitable for all age land, to "Crips" Gregory, basket companied by Mr. Pound, who will groups. Our text book, "The Holy Bible." ball coach of the Whitney. Neb., visit at Toledo for a time. We Deliver Junior church at 11 a. m. The high school, where the bride’s • Stock's funeral chapel was 61 North Main father, Chester a Jensen, now re crowded Sunday morning by children put on some very help- Phone friends who gathered to pay honor Ashland sides. • Mr and Mrs. Paul Harmsen to Mrs A. W. Pound of the Bell Oregon view district, who passed away and daughter Cozette, of Grants Pass, visited at the W. M. Bar Thursday. ber home Sunday. Little Cozette • Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Starr of Redmond, Oregon, arrived in Ash stayed for a longer visit. • Ashland Elks enjoyed a fish land Tuesday and took apartments feed Wednesday night. The 13- at 153 Granite street. pound steelhead caught in the Illinois river last Friday by Sam Jordan was the crowning feature of the feast. Sam, John Hughes and Jess Smith made the trip, Sugar, 20 pounds....................... $1.00 Green Cut Bean*, No. 2 tin......... 10c taking two days They report 100-poiind bag» an low as the NRA allows! some of the roads horrible but Coffee, the be*t ever, 1-lb. pkg...25c the sport worth going after. They Flour, 49-pound sacks............... $1.53 Coffee, we grind it fre*h for you had a good catch though the river Rolled Oats, quick or regular, was muddy. 2 pound* ..................................... • The regular meeting of Hillah 9-pound bags............................. 40c temple, A. O. N. M. S., will be Coffee, Hill*, Saturday, 1-lb. tin 31c held in the Masonic temple, Ash Kerr’s Best Hotcake Flour, 10- Naptix Toilet Tissue, 3 Ige roll* .20c land, this Friday evening. pound sacks .............................. 55c • The new road from Granite Red Feather Tissue, 3 roll*....... 10c street into Lithia park was com K-C Baking Powder, 50-oz. tin ...35c pleted last week and opened to SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS Bird Seed, 2 1-lb. pkgs, and 1 2-lb. travel. It leaves Granite street About People You Know! TWO STORES ASHLAND /* G roceteria COMPLETE FOOD MARKET Specials for Saturday ANGEL FOOD CRACKERS 2 lbs. for 25c A II kinds 37c £1 HONEY G. F. McConnell SALMON 15c ROLLED OATS 39c WOOD SAWING SATURDAY SPECIALS If You Are Busy Let Us Prepare Your Covered Dish for That DINNER ECONOMY Get the most for your money. Drink the milk that's richer in all the important food and body building elements. Grade ‘A’ Milk PHONE 7« BROMLEY CAFE WE WILL DELIVER YOUR ORDER Silver Crest Dairy GROCERY Phone 155 201 E. Main i I HARDY AND WOLTERS S tearns Grocery and Meat Market pkg. bird gravel, all for............21c Alaska Salmon, No. 1 tall, 2 for..25c Codfish, 1-pound brick*................ 20c Sliced Pineapple, No. 2’/z tin, 2....35C Pineapple, sliced, crushed or tid bits, No. 1 flats, 3 for................ 25c Red Pitted Cherries, No. 2 tin ...15c Strawberries, like fresh ones, No. 2 tin....................................... 18c Whole Kernel Dry Pack Corn, 3..50c 1 Ige Oxydol and 2 Ige bar* P&G 25c Peet*, large package........ Citru*, 8-oz. bar*, 11 for Big Boy, the best buy in soap, for Saturday, 6 bar*.............. 27c Purex, half-gallon jug*............ 25c Broom* of quality at lowest prices. VEGETABLE*—Alway» fresh and of the finest quality—new Spinach, Lettuce Green Onions, Radishes, Rutabegas, Par snips and Turnips.