Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 13, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER___________________________________________________ Page 5
Friday, June 13, 1941
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About People You Know
• Among stinl«*iit h who have i>-
turned home from college tor Hum­
mer vacation» are Dale Kacgi,
Caroline Hander, Marilyn Uhrist-
livb, Joe Whitsett and Charlotte
Short.
• Henry Miller underwent an ap
pndretomy Tuesday morning
• I >i ami . viih i ' F Tilton liuvr
returned home from a vacation
trip in California.
• Horn to Mr ami Mm Dale
Mortis June 7, a daughter
• M ihm Kathryn Parker, student
at Eastern Oregon College of Edu­
cation at lai (¡ramie, has enrolled
for the aurnmer term nt Southern
Oregon College of Education She
Is a cousin of Mm. C C. Dunham
and in staying nt the Dunham
home Her home In In Heppner.
• Mm T I, O’Harra, Mm II D
Mitchell and Mm M I* O'Hurra
attended the Htutc convention of
Oregon Federated Woman's c I u I m
held at CorvalliH hint week
• Mr and Mm. Fred Fraine of
Co|M*<>, Calif
were transacting
business here Tuesday.
For Father'» Day—mice gift»,
low price«. J.V.W. ft and 10.
• Mr and Mm Gordon Tripp
have returned from a brief vacs-
tlon trip to Eugene and Portland
• Mr and Mm lairkin Grubb
were Yreka visitors Sunday.
• I >r and Mm It E PoetM ami
Mr and Mrs Dean Pieper attend­
ed a chamber of commerce meet­
ing In Klamath Falla Tuesday
evening
• Mr and Mm Karl Nlms were
in la»s Angeles laat week on
STUDENT PILOTS
Attend the Church of Your PASS EXAMS
Choice, Sunday
business
• Mr ami Mm J. D Pearson of
Medfoid have moved to Ashland
Don't forget Father, Munday.
Tira, Nuapenilcre, Moa, Candy
Greeting Cards. J.V.W. ft and 10.
• Mr and Mrs Merritt I'aria and
llev. W. -I. Meagher, Pastor
aon of Davenport, la, and Mrs
Dean Wendell and sons of Hteam-
Mass at H a m Sunday.
boat Springs, XJolo are visiting
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Mi ami Mrs Frank Warren
• BOM t" Mi ¡uni Mm J P
Briggs June 0, a daughter
• Lyndel Newbry has arrived
home from OSC to spend his va­
Dr. George W. Brwe, Minister
cation with Mr. ami Mm. Earl
Newbry
Sunday school at 9 4ft a m with
• Mr ami Mm Emerson Pratt of
Steilacoom, Wash visited several ' A O. McGee superintendent in
days with Mr and Mm. C. E | charge.
Pratt
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
• Dick Putney, student at (JtU',
Evening worship ut 8 o'clock.
has arrived home for his summer
vacation
• Won! has been received of the
death of Mrs Gladys Can th re 111
last week .at Dunsmuir. She In the
, daughter of Mm. Frank West of
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Ashland.
fourth and <J Street«
• Dr and Mrs Harvey Woods
spent Heveral days In Portland the
Church school 9 Aft a. m.
first of the wrek attending a med­
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
' ical convention.
Third in series; 'The Meaning of
• Mr and Mrs Owen Purdy of Pentecost.”
Burlingame are visiting with Mr
Junior meeting 7 p. m.
and Mm W I. I'uidy
Young People's meeting, 7 p. m.
• Miss Jean Nel), student at the
People’s meeting 7 p. m.
University of Oregon last year, is
Northwest
Nazarene College
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Collegians quartet, 8 p. m.
Mrs George Looeiey.
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday,
• Mr and Mm Rex Gllllnsky and
MI hh Marie Bokirk have moved to 7 4ft p m Choir practice follows
Klamath Falls where Miss Gil- at 8:45
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llnskl ami Miss Bokirk are operat­ _______
ing the Marte and Marie beauty
shop at East Main and Darrel!
stri-ctH
They formerly operated
the Marie's beauty salon In Ash­
Boulevard and Morton Streets
land.
C larence F. McCall, Minister
• Mr ami Mrs Gene Debrecht of
San Francisco were guests of Mr
Sunday 9:4S a m Bible school,
and Mm. H A Steams last week
• Mr ami Mm Charles Robertson Miss Marjorie Stratton, assistant
wree Klamath Falls visitors Mon­ superintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m. Sub­
day
• Mis Harvey Carpenter >f Ari­ ject of sermon. "Resistance.”
Wednesday 8 p m, union tem­
zona is visiting her sister, Mrs A
perance meeting. Miss Ethel Hu­
E Messer
transacting business here Monday. ber speaker.
• Dee Newton of Medford was _____ __ __ » ------
•
ONLY ONE DEATH FROM
"TICK" FEVER REPORTED
So far this year only one death
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
in the state has been reported
from Rocky Mountain spotted fe- '
, Holy Communion 8 a. m
ver, commonly called tick fever, '
Church school 9:30 a m.
reports the public health research
Morning prayer and sermon 11
department of the Oregon Mutual
Ufe Insurance company The al­ a. m.
Holy Communion 9:30 a. m.
most complete annihilation of thia
disease la a tribute to the prevent­ Wednesday
Choir will meet Friday at 7:30
ive work being done by the public
p.
m
health workers of Oregon.
You are cordially invited to
This disease formerly was very
prevalent In all parts of eastern worship with us
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Oregon.
Foursquare Church
Catholic Church
Fourth and B Street«
Rev. Shearburn, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m H. O.
Butterfield, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting, 6:30
p m.
Evangelistic -service 7:4ft p. m. !
Week night services Tuesday
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
Prayer meeting precedes these i
two services. Young people in I
charge of Tuesday service.
First Methodist
Church
First Baptist Church
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Church of the
bi azarene
Bible school 9:4ft a m. C. E
Corry, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Sunday, 8 p. m , church service.
Wednesday. 8 p. m„ prayer
praise and Bible study
Church of Christ
Second and B Streets
('. Alton Brostrom, Minister
Bible school 9:4ft a m Program
led by Mrs. Rogers L. U. Gresh­
am. superintendent
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
At 7 p. m , meetings of the
College and High School C. E.
societies.
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
Neighborhood Church
Congregation al
Trinity Episcopal
Church
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Full Gospel Temple
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
R. E. Schmidt, Pastor
Twenty-two students enrolled in
the Civilian Pilot Training cours­
es at the Southern Oregon College
of Education have successfully
passed their ground school exam­
inations The following 10 primary
students took their final ground
school examination from Inspector
Leach, of the general inspection
division of the Civil Aeronautics
Administration: Charles Jack Ha­
nd, Ashland; Chester Leonard
Robertson, Eagle Point; Donald
Ray Gillespie,
Donald Reynolds
Homer, Warren Alexander IJgget
Houston Rutledge Pitts Jr , Don­
ald Curry Stanley and Harold Hu­
bert Stevens, Medford: Mary Jean
Barnes Phoenix, and Frank I-eigh-
ton, Blake. Camas, Wash
The following -12 secondary stu­
dents successfully passed their fi­
nal examinations from Assistant
Ground Schoo] Supervisor Uttle,
of the Civilian Idiot Training ser­
vice:: Myrle Claire Adams, Merl
Elbert Beagle, Edward Lewis
Cate. William Milton Hawkins.
George Robert Jensen, and John
Raymond Pratt. Ashland; George
Eugene Gates Jr., Rolland Norris
Rinabarger, Keith Devone Swish­
er and Walter Ernest Wiltermood,
Medford, and Milton Kenneth Mc­
Auley and Allen M Macabee Jr
of Klamath Falls.
Final flight examinations are
being given at the Medford air-
port. Upon successful completion
of these flight tests, the primary
students will receive their private
pilots' licenses and the secondary
students will receive a 2S rating
on their private pilots' licenses
and a certificate of competency
for having completed the restrict­
ed commercial course.
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Don’t forget Father, Sunday.
Ties, Suspenders, Sox, Candy,
Greeting Cards. J.V.W. 5 and 10.
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Hazel Barton of Salem, Palm­
istry reading at Mrs. Jrasel’s, Apt.
3. Two weeks only.
• Mrs Dooms visited in Medford
Wednesday.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
ning Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
C A. service and choir practice
7:45 Tuesday evening.
Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday
evening.
Everybody is cordially invited
to all ser/ices.
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WITT-YEO
Miss Dorothea N. Witt, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Roy Mayson of Yaki­
ma. Wash and Robert Yeo. son of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Yeo of
1 Ashland, recently were married
in Yakima, the ceremony being
performed in the chapel of the
Presbyterian church of that city. |
Mrs. Yeo has been teaching art in
1 the Medford hig'i school and Mr.
Yeo taught social science in the
Granta Pass high school They are
spending the summer in Ashland.
First Presbyterian
Church
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Free
Methodist Church
East Main Street
John R. Poet, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
charge.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
worship at 8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
You are welcome to all services.
•
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to coast
A lij'lit, clean, convenient place to shop for good
things to eat, and we will save you money every
day of the week.
A Few Prices in Effect from June 6 to 13
DILL PICKLES—t alco, i j gallon jar
27c
KNIGHTS SWEET PICKLES—Pint
27c
OLIVES— Picnic size
lOe
GRAPE JUICE—2 quart bottlra
53c
BLENDED GRAPEFRUIT mid ORANGE JUICF—16 ox. 28c
STAN Din PEARS—No. I Un
22c
SEGO MILK—Save the coupons. I tall cans
Sic
POTATOES—11. S. No. I, 18 11* NB| 100 lbs...................»1.35
BOItENE LAUNDRY SPECIAL
Want Size 13c; Thrift Size 28c
Regular Size 19c; (I bar» 25c
—THE PLACE—
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Plaza Meat Market in Connection
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Phone 4771
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