Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 27, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, June 27, 1941
I ( fill.OREN'S DAV PROGRAM
The postponed Children’s day
program presented by the Junior
The seventh annual Decoration department of the Church of the
day stock car race over the Oak­ Nazarene will be given at 9:4ft
land Speedway again proved Ford O'clock Sunday morning Empha­
speed ami stamina when Al Eames sis will center around missionary
piloted a Ford to first place in work.
three hours, 28 minutes and 15
seconds to average 73 45 miles • Subscribe for The Miner today.
Rev. W. -I. Meagher, Pastor
per hour for the 250 laps.
Tills fact was pointed out this
week by local Ford dealers who
called attention to the fact that
last years race also was won by
a Ford driver, by Frank Phillips
who came in this year in second
place, only 22 seconds behind the
Dr, ( laude K. Sayre, Vicar
winner.
Out of the first 10 to finish in
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
the race, Ford took first place,
Church school 9:30 a m
second place, fourth place, seventh
Morning prayer a nd sermon , 11 plance and tenth place, again
a m.
demonstrating in the opinion of
Holy Communion 9:30 a. rn local Ford dealers its superiority,
Wednesday.
stamina and staying power a* well
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. as its speed arid pickup.
Friday.
"In every stock car test wher­
July 4th, short address and ever it be speedway races, dirt
Holy Communion, 7 a. m.
i track races, road races in South
You are cordial 1 y invited to : and Central American countries
worship with us.
I or other competitive stock car
i events, Ford proves in competition
I the claims made by owners and |
di alers for its performance," said
Fourth and B Streets
Paul Beare, local Ford dealer.
Rev. Shearburn, Pastor
"It is probably because of this
exceptional
performing
ability
Sunday school 10 a m. H. O. that Fords are universally pre­
Butterfield, superintendent.
ferred by the younger generation
Morning worship 11 a. m.
and are deemed unexcelled for
Young People's meeting, 6:30 powerful car and other strenuous
p. m.
types of motor transportation
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. where pickup, speed and stamina
Week night services Tuesday are the essential requirements.
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
•
Prayer meeting precedes these SHORTRIDGE-POY'ER
two services. Young people in
Miss Doris Grace Shortridge,
charge of Tuesday service.
daughter of Gilbert Lane Short­
•
ridge of Roseburg, and Melvin
Poyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E B.
Poyer of Ashland, were united in
marriage at 2 p. m. Sunday. The
J. R. Turnbull, .Minister
ceremony was performed in the
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E. First Baptist church, Rev. J. R.
Turnbull reading the marriage
Corry, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o'clock, lines. Following the ceremony a
Sunday, 8 p. m , church service. reception was given at the home
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer of Mr. and Mrs E. B. Poyer. The I
young couple will live in Ashland
praise and Bible study
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where Mr Poyer is associated
with his father in the dairying
business.
Ford Is Winner In
Stock Car Race
About People You Kiww|
' •
• Mrs Irma Martin Is visiting ford TUa-sdiiy evening to attend a
meeting ot Royal Arch Masons.
with her father, A F. Dyer
• Mi and Mis Jack Zltteieob • Horn to Mi and Mrs Earl Din-
of Klamath Frills were Week-end ingei Juno 24, a daughter.
guests of Mr ami Mrs G W • Dr Walter Redford attended a
meeting of tile State County Sup­
Goa wick
( or. N. Main and Diitrel Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
• Horn to Mi and M in living erintendent's association in Salem
this week Dr. Redford was one of
Wai net on June 23, a * m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. rn. with
• l>i i' l^figh and Phil Slandsbury the speukeis at the convention.
('hrlstlleb.
Dorothy Allen D McGee, general MUfs-rin-
have retuinr<l home from a busi­ • Yvonne
St elder and Betty Adams are at­ tendent
ness trip to Detroit.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock,
• Rev and Mis <’ A Brostrom tending the Fir Point summer
Mrs C. (J. Holman, Mia Ed Gett- conference near Glendale. This Is sermon subject "Go Forward"
Epworth and Wesley la-agues
Ullg and Mrs Mildred Rogers at­ a conference for young jx-ople of
at 7 p. rn. in their respective
tended the Christian church con­ the Presbyterian church.
• Elliott MacCrucken left Mon places.
vention in Turner thia week.
Evening sermon at 8 o'clock.
• Mias Eunice Pearson, secretary day by bus and train for New
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
to the pastor of the First Baptist York C'ty where he will take ad­
church In Stockton, Is visiting at vanced work at Columbia univer­ ning at 7:30 o’clock.
sity during the summer.
her home in Ashland.
• County Supt <' R Howman • Mr and Mis Nick Gifford ami
and Mia Howman attended a fam. son of Lakeview, former residents
Ily reunion in Corbett Inst week ,,r Ashland, were week-end guests
end
Mr. Bowman attended a : of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Peters
East Main Htreet
county superintendent's convention • Miss Gertrude Engle, teacher
at Richmond, Calif the past year,
•lohn R. Poet, Pastor
In Salem the first of the week
• Mr and Mis Jacob Wetzel and I n H|autding the summer vacation
children spent the week in Port­ with Mr and Mrs F 8 Engle
Sunday school at 9 45 a. m
land rind Salem on a combined • Mrs Sin ah Morrison Is visiting Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
In
Newberg,
Wash.
bualnes and pleasun* trip
charge.
• Mi .in.i Mil Elmei Hubbell • Mi and Mis T J O llarra and
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
of Bayard, Neb are visiting with children of Klamath Falls were
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
week-end
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McAllister
ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
in Ashland ami Elmer Owens in T L Ollarra.
worship at 8 o'clock.
•
I
lei
belt
Du
vis.
who
is
studying
Klamath Falls
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
I
• Mlns Lillian Newton of Med­ medicine in Portland, is home for i nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
ford was a Sunday guest at the vacation.
You are welcome to all services
home of Mr and Mrs Dick Trite* • Born to Mr and Mrs. Ray Bur­
•
ton
June
20,
a
son.
• Dr and Mrs <1 W Bruce re­
•
I
turned Tuesday evening from Eu­
gene where they attended the an- | PARTY GBEA MONDAY FOR
nual conference of the Methodist MRS. MARCUS WOODS
church
Bertriuul F. Peterson, Pastor
Mrs. Marcus Wixxis was honor­
• Mm George Icenhower and ed at a party given Monday by
Fourth luid C Streets
Mr* II A DelJsle went to Med­ the Ashland Study club. Mrs
ford Monday.
Church school 9:4ft a. m. Chil­
Woods will bo leaving wnin with
• Bora to M> and lire Robert her husband who has been called dren's day program.
Rosenbaum on June 23, a son.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
to army service.
• John Galey of Portland ami
The honored guest, who has "The Blessing <if Spiritual Pov­
Miss Ellen Galey of Palo Allo been an active member of the club erty."
spent the past Week visiting with was presented with a gift from
Junior meeting. Young Pople’s
their parents, Mr. ami Mrs H. C. the club. The presentation was meetings People's meeting, 7 p m.
< lali-y
Music hour at 8 o'clock. Rev.
made by Mrs Klda Anderson.
• Mr and Mm M T Bum* visit
After luncheon an Interesting Haldor Milenas, hymn writer from
ed In Klamath Fall* Sumlay.
>
program was given under direc­ Kansas City.
• Kenneth Caton is visiting at tion of Mrs Will iiodge. Mrs. F.
Church board meeting at 8 p. m.
the home of Mr and Mrs I >on 8 Engle and Mrs Fred Wagner. Monday.
Caton in Eugene this week.
Prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Wed­
•
• Mow Sybil P i . i V om I of Sin
nesday. Choir practice at 8:45.
MARY
’
EI.I.EN
LEVY
IS
Francisco La visiting with her par
•
Funeral services were held
ents, Mr ami Mrs. P S Provost
• 1 leorge Fran is Smith vl it« <1 Wednesday afternoon at the Lit-
briefly with his mother. Mrs V. O wilier Funeral home for Mrs
N Smith, and sister. Emmy Lou. Mary Ellen M-wis, who passed
the first of the week, leaving away June 23 She was born Aug.
Boulevard and Morton St rents
Tuesday evening for Portland to 20, 1847, in Independence. Mo.,
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
< m. it i n d to James K
report for military service He ha*
been taking special work at the Polk Lewie Feb n. IMS in Stock-
Sunday 9:4ft a. m. Bible school.
University of Oregon since early ton, Calif Mt Lewie passed away Miss Marjorie Stratton, assistant
spring
in 1824 She is survived by tl
• Bom tn Mr and Mrs Marshall , daughters. Mrs Jessie Kilgore and superintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m.
Mrs Eleanor Powell of Ashland.
Woodell June 22, a son
• I '> .in I Mo < ' \ 11.in.,
, Mrs 11 B. Kellum of Medford, and
in Portland for several days vaca­ 1 two sons. Carl W. I-ewis of Etna
tion
i and Guy Lewie of luikcview. Rev
Second and B Streets
• Robert E Dodge went to Med- Everett McGee officiated.
First Methodist
Church
Free
.Methodist Church
*
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Church of the
Nazarene
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Church of Christ
('. .Alton Brostrom, Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m. Classes
for everyone. L. U. Gresham, gen­
eral superintendent. Bethel Tilley,
platform superintendent for the
day.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Message by Everett McGee.
Meetings of the college and
high schixil Christian Endeavor
societies at 7 p. m.
Evening evangelist service at
8 o'clock. Message by Glen John­
son.
Monday evening, meeting of
board of elders.
Catholic Church
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Foursquare Church
First Baptist Church
Full Gospel Temple
E. Main arid Siskiyou Blvd.
R. E. Schmidt, Pastor
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 services.
Cleaning Special
SUITS, PLAIN DRESSES,
PLAIN COATS
3 FOR
First Presbyterian
Church
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
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$1.25
COLLEGE ( LI B MEETS
At a recent meeting of the Col­ !
lege club, Miss Clara Ann Rober­
son, class of 1941, Ashland high
school, was awarded the club
scholarship for the year. New of­
ficers elected for the club were
Miss Annette Gray, president;
Mrs. Horace Thompson, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. J. W. Murray, secre­
tary, and Miss Elizabeth Burr, |
treasurer.
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