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’’TU' Page 4 Today’s Sermon By Rev. M. I~ Edward». 1‘astor First Presbyterian Church And what is the exceeding gr eatness of His power to Us-ward ground. derivative ol who believe according to tne work climbing through the ropes und ing of His mighty power, WHICH going through the motions HS WROUGHT IN CHRIST Ah. Youth. Would that a fellov WHEN HE RAISED HIM FROM by the name of Dempsey were one» THE DEAD By BiU Hulen Eph. 1:19-20 more imbued with It. No one could doubt for an inst It won't be long now until foot I We would then take great pleas ant that it was a mighty power ure in naming Joe Lewis from IX'- i that raised Jesus from the dead. ball will bi the main topic oi con versation up and down the main troit names. Such as the Choco No other similar power of like ef late Drop, the Dark Dead, the Mid-| fect upon human beings can be im stem night Miserable, the Brown Baby, agined. It is the acme of ah power, In fact in less than two weeks etc. etc, etc. but Paul says that we as believers from today—September 1 to be ex But alas, the fellow named Demp act— Forrest "Skeet’’ O'Connell, sey, has said goodbyv forever to understand that this SAME power worketh toward us. That same will have his 1936 Grizzlies going Youth. through their paces for the first‘ So maybe we better call on 3 power of God. unduplicated since the world began, is the power time. »uy from Germany named Max • winch worketh in Christians! Is And on September 14. Jean Ebe.’- and name our names, anyway. it any wonder that there is a ch hart's Southern Oregon Normal ange, so wonderous, soworld ch SONS will get together for their anging. that it has the effect of initial workaut making radically new every re While little is known at this lationship into which tne New time in regard to just what letter Fishing conditions in general are Born Christian is thrown. Indeed it men annd newcomers Eberhart falling off because of the lowering is more of wonder that the change will have out for his squad, a fair seems to have so little effect on water levels and the fact that the ly accurate forecast can be made more accessible streams have been Î the lives of those who profess the as to how the Grizzlies will prob name of Jesus Christ and who say fished This week's report in ably stack up for their first battle. dicates that with cooler weather! that they are new bom into the Coach (/Connell, from all ap and the absence of the full moon i Kingdom of God. Paul points out pearances at this early date, is of a few days ago. fishing at Dia- ; some things that happen; "You stepping into what we would call a! inond Lake fias improved consider who were dead in trespasses and plenty sweat spot. With only four ably. Limit catches are now being ; sins walk". No one who has ever lettermen graduating from a fine made daily by deep trolling with seen an Indian fakir perform his last year's team, he shouldn’t have spinners and worms. Flies are being feat of burial; but hangs breath- much trouble producing a gang— taken in the mouth of Silent and , less on the outcome. But when he that figures to suffer no more than Short Creeks Queen of Waters, red , : comes out of his casket which hiw two defeats, and a fighting chancel or blue upright flies have proved | ' been buried in water for two ho- | urs; it seems as if the dead are at being undefeated. to be most attractive. Limits are al- j walking. Nor can the world but Ken Schilling and Parker Tesa 1 SO so being in L,.ise Lake urem Creek aim and h ocing taken laseii m breathless upon the outcome two grand backs, will be missuig the North Umpqua. In the Upper R chri8tlan tesUfies of the t U( 8W lhat as will Pat McCarthy, guard and Rogue near Hamaker Guard Sta | new bjrth They e Ray Barker, end. But take a loos tion and higher in Minnihaha, Flat. wuich wa8 dead walk Were Lhey lnte(J (n you? or wa8 your at what the new coach's eye will* Crater, and Copeland Creeks the I d fall on wnen he lines them up for . U5!X1' »ie so little changed that no walk South Fork of the Rogue below Blue ing was possible, you still hung the first time. Starting in the backfield, there is Cayon is classed as good, as well between life and death They ex- big, tough, and hard hitting Steve as the Upper South Fork of Littl0! ! pect to see you walk with Christ; Fowler A plenty nice fullback Butte Creek Seven-Lakes, particu were you not raised with Him ? There is Leonard Warren, shifty larly Middle Lake and Sky Lakes, Eph. 1:5. Whose relationship has and fast, for a halfback position i have been good during the past been more definitely established and the sensational Walt Lee the week for fly fishing. At Rocky- than your relationship with Ch- speediest one of them all.' for the Point on Klamath Lake 10 to 15 risi ? The same power that raised ib. rainbow are being taken regu-1 him from the dead, has raised other halfback post. .arly on Trout Orenos, Baby Ore- With Hess gone, O'Connell will nos. and Andy Reekers Fishing in | you from the dead: and what is more you were raised with Christ have to find another quarterback, Lake O' The Woods is fair. Some in the sense of being dead in tres one. preferably, who can also pass good sized silversides have been the pigskin That man may be lit taken by both still fishing and trol- passes and sins, arrived immediat ely or concurrently with your tle Charlie Warren, not a letter- mg Bass fishing is good by using man, but seeing some action last pike minnow plugs and some perch sense of the fact that Christ d’ad for your sins. Thus having in you year. have been taken still fishing with the line, six returning regu- In worm. Fish Lake is still classed as lars strengthen the hope that good; catches contain both eastern Soft Beer this may be THE year for the breok and silversides. This lake1 Pool Grizzlies, Bud Etzweiled and Rol- will be closed to angling after Sat Cigarettes and Scheidereiter. both centers, urday, August 15. for the remainder Drinks will be on hand for the opening of the season. 90.000 steelhead have Tobaccos call. One of them may be shifted been planted this past week in the to a guard position to team witn Upper Rogue by the Forest Service Bruce De Mers At the tackles. and the United States Bureau of O’Connell will have the three let Fisheries. terman. Cliff Bromley, and huge Bill Wimer And at one ennd. Don SPECIAL TOWNSEND MEETING 347 E. Main Street Geitling, returns irom last year Tiie Townsend Club will hold a eight I Ashland, Oregon. special meeting tonight at So there it is in a nut shell. Nine returning lettermen, and with o’clock. Reports will be read from I Q only two positions to be filled with deygartes to the Cleveland and- inexperienced men. It certainly Eugene conventions. Mrs. Irene doesn't look bad for Ashland high $ Waldo will entertain. A good at tendance is requested. football chances come this fall SPORT SHORTS FISHING NEWS I a union with Christ in manner ot well, Michigan, who have been 1 reasurection (the Mme power visiting Me und Mie. C. B I .am -I worketh in you that worketh in kin for the past two wecke, left Christ) and in sense of relation-1 for Berkeley, California, Tuesday. ship t you were raised together They will spend some time with witli Him) you are to walk as the their son in Berkeley before exhibit of the WORKMANSHIP returning to their home in Mich- OF GOD. Arc you an exhibit of igiui Mr Scott and Mr. Lamkin the WORKMANSHIP OF GOD? lure cousins George Hlbtia returned to hie If so does the World smil« or do they know that you AKE home in Oakland, California, Sat Dr. Scholl's urday evening, after spending sev eral days visiting hie grandmother, representative M i - h Malinila King Mr. and M in . Oscar Martin anil and daughter« Mildred and ixxilse from Chicago Mr and Mrs Harold Williams,Mr. J II Williams, M in lloy Tallxit. The Bellview Grange held it'« and MI nn lailu Talbot enjoyed a regular meeting at the club house picnic in Idthia Park Sunday Thursday. August 27th W Rice, who M r. and Mm G. w Tuesday evening Announcement visiting Mri Chai lea have been was made that the home econom ics committe will sponsor a flower White and family, left for their show at the next grange meeting. home in Inglewood, California. Anyone who wishes to do so can Monday. MI nn Edith Arnold, who has been bring a bouquet and arrange it. AVE you a hurting Prizes will be awarded. Next Fri Visiting at the Albert Arnold home for Walla Walla, corn, callous or bunion? left Thursday day a wood-cutting picnic will be "Athlete's Foot”? Weak held at the Chester Applegate i Washington home The ladies are to bring I Mr. and Mrs. or fallen arches? Here i lunch. Anyone who wishes to help unit family of your chance to obtain ornia, are visiting at the Wade ■ cut wish ! is invited to come. Wallis home During the lecturers hour, each Mr A. C. Heinz is spending this I member was asked to tell some thing Intereating about Oregon. week in Klamath Falls FROM YOUR Mrs Nell Dunn, lecturer, read , The Bellview School will begin i Tuesday, September 8. Teachers i some interesting sketches from j a book on Oregon, which was writ for the coming year Include: Wil-1 liain Ford. Principal; Julia Quin- j ten by Mr Dunn's grandmother COME IN FOR PEDO The hospitality committee for by. Intermediate Grades, Eunice' the next grange meeting includes; Hagar. Primary Grades GRAPH IMPRINTS OF Mrs. Willis Byrd, who has been i Mr. and Mrs. George Yockel, Mi YOUR STOCKING FEET and Mrs. Victor York. Mr. and quite ill. is somewhat better. Mrs. I torn Conley and Mrs Lee | Mrs. Roas Applegate, Dorothy A|. Let Dr. Scholl's Repreeen (stive show you how a par piegate. Mr and Mrs Chester Ap- Wallis made a business trip to ticular appliance or remedy, piegate. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Ap- Medford the latter part of last week. perfected by Dr. Wm. M piegate and Buck Bear. Mr. and Mr» l-oula Iverson Scholl, noted Foot Author Mr. and Mrs H L Williams ity. can relieve your foot and two small children of National made a trip to Crater lake Sun- ■rouble . . . inexpensively City,California, arrived last Wed day nesday for a short visit with Mr. GOES TO YItEKA J. H. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. J. I). MAKS and SON Mrs Orant Dunlap left Oscar Martin and family They left Yreka ___ __ __ Wednesday to visit at Monday morning for Seattle. Washington, where they intend home of Mr* Carrie Brooks to make their home. ------------ 1------------- Mrs. Belva Lilly and daughter. —YOU NAIV IT IN THF. MINER . —YOU HAW IT IN THE MINER Virginia, returned to their home in Klamath Fails Monday They spent last week visiting Mrs. Lil-1 • What Ashland Makes. Make« Ashland • ly's mother, Mrs Nellie Carlisle. Mr and Mrs 8. R Scott of Pain- | BLUE BIRD CLUB Of course, the Grizzlies toughest hurdle will be Medford, which is r already counting on nothing else but the state championship. We're not saying they haven't a right to Headquarters for Buy do that. They lose few men from ing and Selling of Fresh their undefeated array of last sea son, but after thinking over the Fruits and Vegetables embroglio they and our Grizzlies put up last year, we can’t help but We are now packing and wonder if maybe there mightn’t be shipping any where in a fine large upset arounnd Thanks- the United States. giving time. HERBERT’S 2 STORES Joe Louis, a pugilist from De- troit, Michigan, is onnee more the Brown Bomber, the Dusky Devas tator, the Chocolate Chopper, the Midnight Murderer, the Dark Death and etc, etc, etc. And all because he cut down an old. old man named Jack Sharkey, who never liked to fight anyway, but liked that which is long and Packed boxes of the famous Ashland Peaches and Apples. Berry Crates and Hal- locks,also Peach, Toma to and Appie Boxes FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER EXPERT TRUSS FITTING NEW BELLVIEW NEWS NOTES H RELIEF FOOT TROUBLES When The I PASTEURIZED MILK ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER SHASTA ICE CREAM CHURNED BUTTERMILK - - - 10c per gal. ASHLAND CREAMERY Are Held In 1940 PHONE 24 Plan To Ik- DOLLARS Ahead Start a systematic saving* ÍW- count at thi* bank now. D«-|M>*it ii definite amount eiu-h week from your income und in four year*, with interest com- (Miunded *enii-unnuall,v, you'll be surprised at the total so ea»>ily saved. In 1940, when the 12th Olym pic Games are held, you will be many dollar* ahead. WRESTLING I EVERY MONDAYjNIGHT MEDFORD ARMORY T«! Three All Star Bouts Thrills Action Excitement! 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