Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 30, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, May 30, 1941
About People You Know
• Waive Ender* I* visiting In Hau • Mrs is>uls Monroe of Portland
visited last Week with Mr. and
Francisco and Lrs Angele*.
• Mr* John Collins and children Mrs o A McCoy
of Klumuth Falls are viaiting with • Vim I- Barrett of Arlington Is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R E Stav­
Mi* Bessie Landing
• Mrs .Minnie Okeson Is leaving en* this week
soon to visit with relative* In Min­ • Bill Snyder was a Grants Pas*
visitor Monday.
nesota
• Mias Alice Thompson of Bend • Harry Chipman attended the
ia visiting her parents, Mr and Medford-Redding baseball game
Mrs F. E. Thompson, before lea­ In Medford Saturday evening
ving tor summer sch<*>l at Bell­ • Miss Genevieve McGee and Miss
Anita Cisike, teachers at Klamath
ingham, Washington.
• Mias Clara Pederson virrited In Falls, huve arrived home for their
summer vacations.
Bly over the week end.
• After a visit In Mobile. Alaba • Miss Loraine Stevens, who
ma, George Ward ha* returned to teaches at Malin, is visiting with
her parents, Mr and Mrs W J
hl* home in Ashland
• Mr* W. S Stcnnett and Mrs Stevens, before leaving for summ­
Hazel Fern* attended the Rebekah er school at OSC.
Lalge convention in Baker laat
week
1 BELLVIEW NEWS
• Jimmy Buughmun, teacher at I
Marshfield, Is visiting In Ashland • Mra. Amy Spafford returned
la-fore leaving for summer xhool to her home in Portland Sunday
• Mr and Mr* Win E Waite ufter spending a week viaiting
of M<*lesto, California visited here with her parent*. Mr. anti
their Hon George Berglund for a Mra. John Farmer and other rel­
atives
week.
• Mr. und Mr* D H Kerr have • Milton Hamilton was graduated
returned home from L>* Angele* last Saturday evening from the
• Mr* Ford llunnell and daugh­ Adventist Academy. The graduat­
ter of Bend visited with Mr and ing exercises were held nt Medford
Mrs Gearhart several days this • Mr* I E Deadmond entertain­
ed the home economic* club of
week.
• L. D W Meservey ha* returned the Bellview Grange at her home
home from an extended trip to Thursday afternoon The group
worked on apron* for the baz.zai
his old home in Michigan.
• Born to Jackson A Bits* and which will be held thia fall. Those
Mr* Bliss, formerly Mia Beatrice attending were: Mra Geo. Helm*,
Lockhart, on May 20th, a son Mia Geo. Nichola. Mra. Willi*
Mr Bliss ia on the high school Byrd, Mra Henry Carter, Mr*
faculty at Scio, but at one time J E Gowland, Mr» Walter I »avia.
both Mr. and M rs Bliss were Mra. Clair Kincaid. Mr*. Vai Inlow
Haynes,
Ashland high school instructors Mra Richardson, Mrs
Mr* Henry Stemud, Mr*. Glen
• Miss Nellie Perrine, teacher at Bennett of Medford and Mr* Ros­
Rogue River, has arrived home coe Applegate, chairman of the
to spend her vacation with her club
father. C. J Perrine
• Mr* Harry Farmer of Neubie-
• Those attending the Northwest l»rr. Calif I* spending aeveral day*
Hhrine Council in Seattle were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Travis, Karl Nlms, Hal Willi* Recton
McNair, Millan] Grubb and Sam • Mr* I E Deadmond wa* a din­
Jordan
ner guest of Mrs Eliza Hicks in
• Jim Bldgood and Sam McNair Ashland last Friday
attended the Rexal) convention
• Mr am! Mrs D F Korth and
in Portland last week
e Mr and Mr* Charles Tilton of sona, Jimmie and Donnie, and Mr.
Klamath
Fall*
w<-r<
Suiid.iv amt Mr* W A Martin made a
guests of Dr and Mr* C.F Tilton trip to Yreka Sunday afternoon.
e p.mi i' • niiowei
atudent at • Mr and Mr* William Turner
Multnomah Bible 8ch<*»l in Port­ and daughter Ruby entertained at
land, has arrived home for hi* a one o'clock Sunday dinner the
summer vacation
following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
• Mr and Mr* Colver Anderson, Ward of Rogue River. Mrs. L. E
who live near Grants Pas*, visited Kearnes and Mra. Ed Ricker and
scven»I days with Mr and Mr* son Clyde of Grants Pass. Gordon
A O McGee the first of the Week Craber and Wm Hinch of Ashland.
• Mr and Mrs S J Jandrrau The afternoon was spent in visit­
with their sons have left for Ken­ ing.
edy. Texas where they will visit • Barbera Helm. Patrtca Bell.
their daughter. Mrs Alton Newell Bernice Recton, Norma Weanus.
• Mr* J A Morgsn I* now In Vida Beer*. Henry Ixinine, Lyda
the Community Hospital recover­ Catherine Davis, Christina Gary
ing fn»m an operation performed and Vir-.ril Keltz will graduate
last Tuesday morning
from junior high at two o'clock
Cleaning Special
SUITS, PLAIN DRESSES,
PLAIN COATS
35c !
FOR
$1.00
FREE PICK-UP
STANDARD CLEANERS
Attend the Church of Your
Choice, Sunday
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and C Streets
First Baptist Church
J. R.
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Turnbull, Minister
163 East Main
Phone 62X1
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• WANT ADS •
STEARNS PLAZA GROCERY
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FLOUR (Very good—milled from eastern Oregon wheat)
49 pounds ...........
$1.05
I
'Shirt Sleeve*
Days
ARE HERE!
70c
80c
LOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP, pint 19c, quart 38c, 4 gal. 76c
gallon >1.68
HONEY, 5 lb. pails 35c, 8 oz. bowl
10<-
1 pkg. BIS-KIT MIX and 1 lb. POWDERED SUGAR
29c
FINE FOR SHORT CAKES!
K «
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From
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Bible schixil 9 45 a rn. C E
Dr. < laude E. stay re, Vicar
Corry, superintendent.
Holy
7?ornmunio7r7r^rrrL
Morning worship 11 o'clock
Church school 9.30 a m.
Wednesday 7:30 p. rn., player
AUTOMOBILE! - FIRE
Sermon and Holy Communion,
praise and Bible study. Subject
CASUALTY - LIFE
"The Board* of the Tabernacle.” 11 am.
First Presbyterian
Holy Communion Wednesday
Monthly bunine** meeting
I N S U R A N C E
Thursday 7:30 p. m., choir re- 9:30 a m.
Church
Choir will meet Friday 7:30 P
I)«-|>endahle Protection at
hearsa).
Jame« H. Edgar, Minister
m.
Reasonable, Rates
You are cordially invited to
worship with us,
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Church of Christ
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M. T. BURNS
Worship service 11 a. m. Dr.
Second und B Streets
ON THE PLAZA
John K. Howard, guest minister.
C. Alton Brostrom, Minister
No evening services until fur­
First Methodist
ther notice.
9:45- Bible School. L. U. Gresh­
Church
am, General Sujierintendent. Clas­
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
ses for every one.
INSURANCE
ADEQUATE?
Free
11:00- Morning Worship.
^Tiunda^achooTTiUj^a^i^nien
Special music by the choir.
O. McGee, superintendent.
See
Methodist Church
7:00- Meetings of the Christian
The morning sermon is at 11
Eant Main Street
Endeavor Societies.
o'clock by Dr. Sydney Hall, dis­
John R. Poet, Pastor
STEVEN R.
8:00- Evening Service.
The
choir
trict sujierintendent.
Special Music and Message.
will sing the anthem, "Hark, Hark
Sunday school at 9:45 a
Monday4: Christian Endeavor My Soul” and Mrs E. O. Smith
Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
Skating party.
and Mrs. Paul Byers will sing the charge.
Wednesday: Choir Practice.
PHONE 4721
duet, ‘Master, the Tempest is
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
•
Raging."
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
The evening service is at 8 ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
METROPOLITAN LIFE
the sermon subject being worship at 8 o'clock.
Neighborhood Church o'clock,
INSURANCE CO.
"I Have a Rendezvous with Life.”
Mid-week
prayer
meeting
Wed
­
Congregational
The fourth quarterly conference nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Boulevard and Morton Streets
will be held next Monday evening
You are welcome to all services.
Clarence F. McCall, .Minister
with a covered dish dinner honor­
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ing Dr. Hall on this his last of­
Sunday, 9:45 a m. church ficial visit to Ashland
school Mi»s Marjorie Stratton,
Full Gospel Temple
Prayer meeting 7 30 p. m. Wed­
acting superintendent..
nesday.
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
Regular worship service 11 a.
R. E. Schmidt, Pastor
m.
Foursquare Church
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Unbeatable
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Fourth and B Street*
Catholic Church
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­
Rev. Edward G. Skultety, Pastor
Pair
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
ning Evangelistic service to fol­
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O. low at 7:30 o'clock.
Services: Mass at 9 a. m. Sun­ Butterfield, superintendent.
C. A. service and choir practice
day Sunday school after mass
Morning worship 11 a. m.
7:45 Tuesday evening.
conducted by Sisters of Sacred
Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. | Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday
Try Our Milk and Cream
Heart Academy, Medford.
Skultety
in charge, evening.
m. Mrs. E O.
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Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
AN
ASHLAND PRODUCT
Everybody is cordially invited
Week night services Tuesday to all services.
Thursday afternoon.
• Mrs Mary Hash, chairman of and Friday evenings at 7:45.
the Home Extension Unit, ha* Prayer meeting precedes these
Young people in
called a special meeting to be held two services
at the grange hall June 6 for the charge of Tuesday service.
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purpose or making out reports
Clover Leaf Dairy
and taking care of some special
TALENT
NEWS
Phone 6732
business before the last meeting
WANTED - Clean cotton rags.
(Continued from page 1)
which will be held in the park
Miner Office.
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sometime in June.
a few weeks at their ranch south
• Mr. and Mrs Dexter Woods- of Talent.
worth and baby have returned to • Word has been received that
their home after a month's visit John Kelty who has been employ­
with Mr. Woodsworth's mother ed by the Southern Pacific in the
and Mrs Woodsworth's parents northern part of the state was
at Los Angeles.
recently married at Eugene and
• Mrs Mary Hash and Mrs. Carl will leave soon for Anchorage. Al­
Henry were in Medford Monday aska Robert Kelty, recently dis­
A light, clean, convenient place to shop for good
attending an all-day meeting for charged from the army with a
things to eat, and we will save you money every
all officers of the Home Extension transportation company in Hon­
Units of the county. The program olulu H.T., was also married rec­
day of the week.
for the coming year was planned ently. The Kelty boys were form­
at this meeting
SAME PRICES FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK:
er Talent residents
• A large crowd was in attend­
ance at the picnic and closing of • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nichols
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school last Friday. Mrs Reynolds who operated the Talent lunch
room
this
past
winter
sold
out
to
the retiring president of the P.T.A.
was presented a lovely gift by the a Medford party who will soon
take posession.
ghiup.
DAINTIES MINIATURE CHOCOLATES
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Estle of • Mr. and Mrs Noble Green who
Chicago, Ill., left Monday evening have been living in the Thompson
for San Francisco after spending property near the school will soon
Extra good, assorted
move to I’hoenix where they have
a week at the J. V Seitz home.
purchased property.
50c value for 20c or 2 for 35c
• Many members of the Bellview • Mr. and Mrs H. L. Adkinson
grange attended a meeting of the and Mr and Mrs H. Barkley of
(While They Last)
Applegate grange last Friday Oklahoma are guests of Mr. and
evening.
Mrs. Art Black
Large Assortment of CANDY B.ARS and GUM, 3 for....... 10c
• Mrs W J. Rosen spent Tues- • Mrs. Alice O'Bryne who has
day in Medford with her son and been teaching in California has
NESTLES CHOCOLATE for Cookie*. 2 cakes ............... _..25c
family. Little Lee Rosen came returned to Talent for the summer
FARMINGTON SWEET MILK CHOCOLATE, 1-lb. bar
16c
home with her for few days visit. vacation.
COFFEE -PLAZA FRESH GROUND, 3-lb. pkg.
59c
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MANX
WILL I'AY CASH For clean cot­
ton rags. Bring them to The
Miner office today.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Subject: "Memorial Day and the
Cross."
Junior meeting 6:30 p. m.
Young people's meeting 6:30 p-
m.
People's meeting 6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday.
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Send your shrits to the Ashland Laundry where your shirts
look neater and stay clean longer.
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ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Phone 7771 : 31 Water St
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