Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 25, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
NEWS FROM
Southern Oregon Miner
Friday, April 25, 1941
II11.T NEWS
Attend the Church of Your
Choice, Sunday
• The Women's Society of Chris­
tian Service met Thursday after­
noon at the hme of Mrs. John De
It) SCHOOL STI DENTS
W lit The business meeting was
CHAS. M. GIFFEN
Published Every Friday
Rixnn one has had several hap­ presided over by Mrs. Harry De
at 167 East Main Street
Committees
WILLIAM SAVIN
py times this month. Mm. Rogers Jarnett, president
ASHLAND, OREGON
;ind Mm. Parker each gave us were urged to complete prepara­
Publishers
lovely treats. Friday Mrs. Stem­ tions for the bazaar, scheduled
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ple gave us a treat as it was to be held May 10, as soon as
Entered as second-class
Ryle's birthday We thank them possible. Election of officers was
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matter February 15,
held and the following were elect­
m very much.
Church of the
RATES
First Methodist
1935, at the postoffice at
Henry Metz got a little •
1 hite ed by unanimous vote after being
(In
Advance)
Ashland. Oregon, under
Nazarene
Church
rabbit for Easter. Henry takes proposed by the election commit-
ONE YEAR
»150
the act of March 3, 1879
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tee:
Bert
rund
F. Peteraoii, Pustor
President.
M
is.
good
care
of
it.
John
De
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
SIX MONTHS
80c
Fourth luid C Mtrwta
Mary Ann Jackson went with : Witt, vice president, M i -, T
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i Mailed Anywhere in the
Surmay^icTiool meets ut 9:45 a.
W.
Miss Hitchcock and the drill team Quamme; secretary, Mrs
United’ States)
TELEPHONE 8561
Church school 9 4ft a m
when they drilled for the Eastern Gran, and treasurer, Mre. Flor­ m Mina Mary Young will give an
ence Clark. The flower fund will add teas in the Intermediate de-
Morning worship, 11 o'clock
Star last week.
in charge of Mrs Donovan partmsnt.
Sermon subject, ' "Power of the
Room three has a new girl. Her | be
“THE TRITÌI MILL J
s1, r VOV F ’UEf
Ward. Others attending were
Morning sermon 11 o'clock on C iom ."
name is Peggy Jean Pirtle. Peggy Mesdames
Frank Ohlund, Frank the subject, "The Power of the
Junior meeting 6:30 p. m
came from Klamath Falls. We are I Graves,
W.
Holmberg
,H
Cleven
­
Young Peoples' meeting, 6:30
un
Cross,"
The
choir
will
give
very glad to have her in our room. ger. Frank Ward. Walter Bray,
P in.
Dorothy Faegins has the chick­ Mary Roaecrana. Earl Wall, Ar- anthem.
Peoples' meeting 6:30 p, m.
Epworth and Wesley la-agues
We are very sorry and will thus Pedersen. E Richardson.
With reports of disastrous forest fires in the east enpox.
Evangelistic meeting. 7:30 p. m.
meet ut 6:15 p. m
be glad when she is able to conic 1 Robinson,
W Dutro, Enzie Wright.
Wednesday evening, 7 30 o’clock
At 7:30 p. m. the service will
and discovery of the giant fir in Clatsop county this to school.
O. Bernheisel, Stella Roop and honor
all couplca who have been prayer meeting Organization of
We
had
a
music
program
in
our
past week, attention of the public was briefly drawn room this week. Tommy Upington. Mrs. T. Anderson. Refreshments married 50 years or more, Invi- new church board.
served by the hostess. Mrs. tationa have been aent to 15 cou-
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from war and defense news to focus on trees—one of Walker Grubb, Donald Damon, were
De Witt
Bonnie Frohreich, Lannes Me- i • The Hilt P-TA met Friday af­ plea Mrs Anmibelle Davis wlll
our greatest blessings.
Larren. Obera Leonard and Durol ternoon at three at the school play Izthengrm a wedding march
Foursquare Church
for the prelude Mia K. O Smith
Fourth und II .Mtreels
The fir discovered by Wes Lloyd, a forester for the South each played a violin solo! house
The
community
playground
Milton Childers played several was discussed and the P-TA de­ will sing a solo. Th.- Golden Rev. Eduard G. Mkiiltety, Pastor
Hawley Pulp and Paper company, was a magnificent and
harmonica solos. We enjoyed them cided to take steps to keep the Ring," by Chaminade. Mr. and
Sunday school 10 a m H, O.
Mrs. Allen O. McGee will King a
giant 15r2 feet in diameter four and one-half feet from very much.
equipment and grounds in gixxi duet, "Silver Threads Among the Butterfield, su|M»r1ntcildent
Wesley Smith is absent from condition
A
committee.
composed
the ground, with its lowest limb more than 100 feet room
Morning worship 11 a m.
five this week. He has the of Frank Graves, Fred Bayliss Gold." The pastor will give an
Young People's meeting 6:30 p.
address on the aubject. "Threads
above the ground and its mighty head tow ering 210 measles. We are glad to have and
la>uis
Alphonse
was
appointed
of Gold." The choir will sing an rn Mrs E G. Skultety in charge,
Edwards, Jeannette Han-| to
inspect
the
playground. appropriate anthem The juiator
feet overlooking a grove of spruce. This one fir is esti­ Shirley
Evangelistic service 7:45 p m.
nah and Herbie Wilson with us, New
officers will be installed at and wife will give three awards to
Week night services Tuesday
mated to contain more than 100,000 board feet of lum­ again. They were absent last 1 the next
meeting
and
a
vote
of
golden wedding couples, one to the and Friday evenings at 7:45,
ber__ enough for 20 houses, and is over 1200 years old. week.
thanks
and
appreciation
was
giv
­
couple who have liver! longest in Prayer meeting precedes these
Eight children from room five
Mrs. Ryce for her splendid Jackson county, one to the couple two services
Young people in
The Oregon Journal in commenting about the tree bought cancer pins from Ruth I en
work as president for the past who have been married the long­ charge of Tuesday service.
Ager Tuesday morning. We are ' year
A fine program was pre­
and the work of the Save-the-Redwoods league remark­ proud to show our friends that we
and one to the couple who
sented by the Girl Scouts under est,
have the largest number of rela- i
ed, “Lloyd’s discovery’ is remindful that the world's are helping to fight the terrible | direction
of
their
leader.
Miss
Lu
­
lives present. Four girls dressed in
First Presbyterian
cille Gansberg, and was as fol­
greatest trees, the oldest living things, are found on disease.
Robert Fowler was host for a lows: A play entitled "Girl Scouts formula will add color to the ser­
vice
as
they
ast
ax
ushers,
Ruth
I
Church
the Pacific coast. Overshadowing them all are the Big buffet luncheon Friday. We are at Camp."; a reading by Annabel
Robert lives on a dairy as Graves, and Gladys Quamme was Fioman. Shirley Willard Hetty
Jame«
II.
Edgar, .Minister
Trees of California, the Sequoia gigantea, some of glad
we liked the good milk and cream given special recognition for hav­ Sue Reed and Isaura Billings.
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which are 4,000 years old. There are taller trees, but which he served.
completed the greatest num­
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Clifton, one of our sec­ ing
ber
of
requirements
toward
her
for sheer bulk and age and majesty, none surpasses the ond Xerrell
Worship service 11 a. m Dr,
graders, won first place in first class badge Others also were
Trinity Episcopal
John K Howard, guest minister.
giant Sequoia. Some of the larger ones, including Gen­ the amateur contest at junior high cited
for their work on proficiency
No evening service« until fur­
Church
Friday evening
Xerrell badges Mrs. Bayliss gave a talk
eral Sherman Boole. General Grant and Hart, average school
ther notice.
played "America" on • his slide on the troop which wax organized
Dr. Claude E. Muy re. Vicar
more than 20 feet in diameter, up to 100 feet. They trombone. We are very proud of here five years ago Scout work
r
Xerrell.
PLUMBING — HEATING
were great trees when the pyramids of Egypt were Leonard LeBlanc is visiting us was on display at the meeting
Holy Communion 8 a. m
SHEET METAL
!
The
"Girl
Scout
Chant
”
closed
the
Church
school
9
30
a
m.
for two weeks. He has been going ; I program, after which refresh-
a-building.
Day und Night Service
Sermon
and
morning
prayer
to school in Salem since last fall [ | merits were served by the co- 11 a. m.
Anywhere
“It is sacrilege to consider destroying such trees as and
he tells us about his school i I hostesses. Mrs Enzie Wright and
Holy Communion Wednesday,
L1THIA PLUMBING and
up
there.
He
says
we
work
and
!
the giant fir discovered by Lloyd, and the giant Sequoi­
Mrs Franklin.
HEATING
a. m.
very hard but we have good • Billy Bemheisel, who is station­ 9:30
Ph. 4561 : 220 Fourth ML
Bishop Dagwell will be here
as of California. The program of the Save-the-Red- study
times too. The boys and girls , ed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on the Wednesday
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evening. April 30, at
woods league, to preserve the Big Trees and to extend are glad to have Leonard visit us USS Oklahoma, spent a week vis­ 7:30 to preach
a sermon and con­
here.
the protection now afforded them in national parks to Ardith Brophy has moved back iting his brother and father here, firm a class.
FDR
and left Thursday.
You are cordially invited to
trees in private ownership, should also be extended to to Eagle Point.
Black and children worship with us.
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Diekman will play with • Mrs and Gerald
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some of Oregon’s giant Douglas firs, which are among the Dale
Lois spent Saturday in
WORK
violin class at the college for Ivan
Yreka with Mrs. Byrd Grigsby.
the most beautiful as well as among the largest trees music festival.
of
Itemi
t
y
and
quality,
in
• Mr and Mrs. Nye Bernheisel
Last Sunday Billy Thompson and children Janet and Jerry of Neighborhood Church
marble, Z run Hr or bronza, or
on earth.”
went fishing with father and mo­ Grants Pass spent the week-end
combinations of t tirar nui
Congregational
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ther up on Butte creek. They at the O. Bernheisel home
Irrisi«, at honest priera, are
Boulevard and Morton Streets
fished for trout and then had a
•
Aldo
Ceccatto
and
children
mo
­
Clárame F. Met all. Minister
picnic lunch. Then they went to
M. T. BURNS
Butte Falls to visit the fish hatch­ tored to Mt. Shasta Saturday to
Next
to I*. O.
I'hour 6361
see
his
mother
who
has
been
in
"Attend
the
church
of
your
Last week oil companies in Texas and New York ery.. Billy says when the baby fish the Mt. Shasta hospital with pneu­ choice" should mean something in
are big enough they will be put
announced wage increases affecting thousands of back in the creek. After awhile monia.
Ashland and should fill all church­
Willis Burton, scout of the St. es each Sunday during the next
4 IS YOUR PRESENT IJFE I
workers. This week the Standard Oil company has an­ they will swim back down the •
Louis
Browns,
called
on
Raymond
five weeks. We welcome all to our
river to the ocean.
nounced a half-cent hike in gasoline prices for the Pa­ Ben Dawson went up to Steam­ Coleman Saturday. Raymond wax part of these services.
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
leave some time this week for
Church school 9:45 a. m.
cific states. Is this the shadow of coming events—the boat to visit during Easter vaca­ to
Mayfield,
Ky.
Hee
Sermon service 11 a. m. Judge ; J
Steamboat is up in the moun­
gathering momentum of inflation, or is there yet the tion.
tains above the Applegate valley. • Mr and Mrs. W Gran and son C. O. Presnail will be our supply
Billy drove to Mt Shasta Satur­ speaker.
means and the willingness to check the upward trend Carl Williams has a new little day
STEVEN R.
to attend the baseball game.
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puppy for a pet. His name is Tip
in prices?
• Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Holmberg • Mr and Mrs David Reed of HI
Toe
of Susanville were in Hilt over the The Dalles were week-end guests
A similar movement was developing in the steel The second grade is learning a week-end.
of Dr. and Mrs. George W Bruce
May
Day
song
and
dance.
They
PHONE 4711
industry after steel workers were granted a 10-cents- will learn to wind a May pole too.
• Mr. and Mrs Philip J Smith
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formerly of Grants Paas, are now
an-hour wage increase (putting present- wage levels 50 Room srx held a baby contest GOLDEN CHAIN GARDEN
Cut flowers, potted plants, an­ residents of Ashland.
METROPOLITAN
UFE
Tuesday
Eaqh
one
brought
in
his
percent higher than in 1929), but Leon Henderson,
INSURANCE CXI.
baby picture.
We guessed the nual and perennial plants ever­ • Mr. and Mrs J. P. Hoagland
federal price administrator, without warning froze name of each. Marcella Pretty­ green shrubs J. Larkin Grubb, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Whitey
Weaver in Port Orford.
national steel prices before the price rise occurred. Ad­ man won the prize for guessing 271 Morton St. Phone 4161
the most. Barbara Dawson was
mitting that price ceilings may be necessary, does it voted best looking girl, Skippy
not follow that to be successful, must cover all basic Rush as best looking boy and fat­
test baby, Norma June Simmonds
commodities and include wages as well?
as the funniest. It was fun to see
how much, or how little, we had
It seems that it is taking both capital and labor an changed.
Washington School
Save The Trees!
Prices Must Be Kept In Hand!
SCHUERMAN
unduly long time to realize that we are dealing with an
emergency and that the line must be drawn between
profits and profiteering.
I
K
Shingling weather is here
May we suggest that you make arrangements
now for the necessary re-shingling of your build­
ings while prices are low and mechanics available
MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN BE
ARRANGED IF DESIRED
Estimates Without Obligation
Call 3291
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Oak Street at Railroad
REMEMBER WHEN
'twas Sunday on the farm? Father hitched a couple of
best steppers to the surrey and drove the family to church.
Sometimes you asked the preacher to Sunday dinner. Sis­
ter's beau came along and usually stayed for supper, too.
Remember?
i
IP
BUDGET
yOu DOWN J
Electrical Refrigeration
GOOD ADVICE
^While driving around, you've
probably seen those Southern
Pacific signs that say, "next
time, try the train".
Lots of people have taken
that friendly advice. We know
an automobile is handy, but the
train offers real advantages—
particularly on long trips.
Try the train, next time. We
think you’ll be glad you did.
—will prove an effective ally in helping you bal­
ance your summer food budget, even in the face
of advancing prices.
An electric refrigerator
enables you to cut your food costs by allowing
you to buy larger quantities of perishable foods
and by cutting to a minimum any food losses dur­
ing the summer heat. Then, too, remember the
convenience of an abundant supply of ice cubes
and the means of preparing many novel chilled
desserts. See your dealer today!
Precious memories abide when loved
ones are entrusted to our care.
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
C.M.Lltwiller
We Never Clos e
Phone 4541
The Friendly
Southern Pacific
See your local 8.P. agent or write
J. A. ORMANDY, G.n Paaa. Agent,
622 Pacific Building, Portland, Ore.
2iL
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”