Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 18, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friduy, July 18, 1941
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About People You Know
• Mr and Mr« Alfred Ully were
visiting with the James IJIIys ov
er the w«-rk end.
• Ml«« Celene Morgan Visited ill
Medloid Monday evening with her
cousin, Miss Lillian Newton
• Nathan Gale was a Medford
visitor lust Thursday.
• Mr and Mtn Dick Trite« went
to Medford Monday to visit Mr
ami Mr« D Newton.
• M in Cauline Fine of 1»« Ari-
geles 1« a guest at the C. T. line
home.
• Ml«« Alum Jessel has returned
home from a visit with relatives
in Eureka
EXchunge: Apricot« taken a«
payment on old or new subscrip-
tions to the Miner
• Mr« D. Perozzi ha« sold her
haine on Granite Street to Mr. and
Mrs Allan Htnnsby of Klamath
Falla. The deal was made through
th«- C. E Huffman agency.
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• Mr and Mr» Wesley Hoxie and
son of Martinez, California epent
the week end with relative« at
Ashland.
• Mr« Dwight L 1 Roys,
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Sr * has
returned home from . . a ......
visit .......
with
relative« at various points in
< 'nllfornlu
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• Mr and Mrs Henry Lundberg |
and daughter of Tacoma have *
been visiting a week ut the Martin ,
A Nel««>n home.
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• Mrs lu.rry Evenson and four
children of M<X71ou<i have been
visiting at the K O. Hylle home
• Floyd (’lark, who work» at the
Bonneville power company, 1« vis­
iting in Ashland
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• Mr ami Mrs halliard Hirmantel |
of Clovis, New Mexico have been
guests of Mm V O N Hmlth
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• Born to Mr and Mm Glen |
Young July 11, a daughter
• Mm Don Harmon and children
of Han Francisco visited last week
with Mr ami Mm H H Klhart
• <’ I’ Talent, chief of police, is
in Portland thin week attending
th«’ Northwe»t International con­
vention of Police chief« and sher­
iff» Mm Talent accompanied him
• Arthur Icenhower of Fort Lew­
is, Washington 1« visiting with hin
parents. Mr and Mm . George
Icenhower.
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• Born to Mr and Mr« Scott
Willia on July 12. a daughter
• Mr and Mrs N B. Ashcraft
<>f Canyonville and their son Ice­
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land of of Fort In-win, Washington
Second and B Street«
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
visited last week I with Mr. and
C. Alton Broatrotn, Minister
and
Mrs
Mary
Mrs J. A. Yeo i
Maw at 8 a. m. Sunday.
Bible «chool 9:45 a m. classes
Bruner.
L m . U
Gresham, sup­
• Mr and Mr« James McIntyre for ail age« L.
and daughter of Alamosa, Colo- erintendent.
rado were guests al ÜM Paul
Morning worahip at 11 o’clock.
Beaie home lust week
Meeting« of High School and
• Mr and Mm. Virgil Jackson ' College C. E Societies at 7 p. m.
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
and Mr and Mrs. Henry Metz)
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
Fourth and C Streets
visited In Crescent City several
day« thia week.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
• Born to Mr. and Mm IJmey
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Williamson on July 13. a daughter I
Junior, Young People’s meetings
• Mi and Mrs. Bill Snider were]
7 p. m.
Yreka visitors Suixlay
Cor. N. Main and ! .aurei Sta.
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
• Mr and Mm Jim Hudson and
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
children of !>»« Angeles are guest«
of Mr and Mm A L. Wren.
Sunday church school at 9 45 a
• Mm.
Charles
Brown
and m. Alien O. McGee, superintend-
Fourth and B Streets
«laughter of Portland ure guests
Mornlng sermon at 11 o'clock
Rev. Shearbum, Pastor
of Dr. an«l Mm C A Haines.
on the subject “Living Victorious­
• Mr and Mm Don Travis vis ly" In the absence of the pastor,
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O.
lt«-d several «lays at Gold Beach Mrs. Chas. M. Giffen will give the
Butterfield, superintendent.
this week.
sermon.
Morning worahip 11 a. rn.
• Tom Gelling of Grants Pass
.
_
....... service will
„... be in the
The
union
Young People'« meeting, 6:30
visited with his parents, Mr and Methodist church at 8 p m.
Ml||
OetHng Sunday
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p. m.
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
• Mrs James Yeo is visiting with
her daughter, Mrs Charles Butch- j
Week night services Tuesday
and Friday evenings at 7:40.
art in Sheridan
Prayer meeting precedes these
• Mr anr Mm Carl O Baker
two servlc«!«. Young people Ln
were guests of Dr. and Mm Ar-
East
Main
Street
thur 8 Taylor last week
charge of Tuesday service.
John R. Poet, Pastor
• Mr and Mm H A Stearns and
Bob Stearns visited friends In
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Medford Sunday.
Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
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J. R. Turnbull, Minister
ROYAL NEIGHBORS PICNIC I charge.
Morning worahip at 11 o'clock.
The Royal Neighbors lodge pic-
Junior meeting and Young Pern
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E.
nlc was hel«i Wednesday evening I
pie'«
meeting at 7 p. m. Ev«ming Corry, superintendent.
at the IJthia park Mm Wesley
Morning worship 11 o’clock,
Reed and Mrs Sid Reed were in worahip at 8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
Sunday, 8 p. m , church service,
charge iff the arrangements.
»
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
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You are welcome to all services. praise and Bible study
OUR HONOR ROLL
Church of Christ
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Catholic Church
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
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Church of the
Nazarene
First Methodist
Church
Foursquare Church
Free
Methodist Church
First Baptist Church
New NutTM-ribers to the SOUTH-
EKN OREGON MINER:
Trinity Episcopal
Church
C E. Huffman. W A, Reedy,
and Adell's Beauty Shop.
Renewal«:
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
T P Franco. Dori« Hall. Lloyd
Selby, Carl A Brower. Guy Apple­
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
white, Herbert's Grocery. Mad­
Church school 9:30 a. m.
den'« Shoe Shop, C. M Litwiller,
Hermon and morning prayer 11
Me Nair Drugs, Mitchell Barber
a. m.
Shop, and Don Spencer
Holy Communion 9:30
► Wednesday.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri­
day.
You are cordially invited to
worahip with us.
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Ashland
Sw«-d<-nburg Bldg.
AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
CASUALTY - LIFE
IJay Watson, evaangelist, sacred
drama producer and director,
who will present a drama entitle«!
"Our Mother’« God" at the union
services to be held at the Method­
ist church at eight o’clock Sunday
night. Vivian Watson, wife of the
Rev. Watson is th«- l«-ading lady.
Mr. Watson plays two parts and
Mrs. Fred Engle of th«- Methodist
church is taking a |*art.
In addition U> the drama, the
Watson family will give a musical
program featuring violin duets
and vocal solos Rev. Bruce urges
all who can to see this production
which is s|MHisor«-d by the Epworth
l^-ague of the Methodist church.
Tuesday night the Watson play­
ers will present another drama,
"Their l-ast Warning" by .Manford
Evans, at the Christian Church.
Joyce Watson, nine, has one of
the leading [»arts in this play.
The public is invited to both of
these meetings. An offering will
tie taken, twit admission is free.
I N S U R A N C E
De|H-ndahle Protect ion at
Reasonable Rates
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PI.AZA
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REAL ESTATE
TW O OFFICES
E. Huffman 65 N Main
Mr» .C. E Huffman 315 E Main
c.
Huffman Real Estate
WHEN COMFORT IS YOUR COAL
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Clarence F. McCall. Minister
Regular Bible school classes at
9:45 a. m.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock
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Full Gospel Temple
E. Main and 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.
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YOURS
♦., almost as a gift
First Presbyterian
Church
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More
Adventures of
a
Sunday scnool 8:45 a. m.
Worahip service at 11 a. m.
EIJZABETH BREESE
Funeral
services were held
Sunday afternoon at the Litwiller
funeral home for Mrs. Elizabeth
Breese, 85. of Talent. She is sur­
vived by four grandchildren of
Talent, two brothers in Iowa and a
sister in Glendale, California.
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MRS. VERA CLIFTON
Funeral services were held Wed­
nesday afternoon at Melrose for
Mrs. Vera Clinton who pased away
at her home in Ashland on Mon­
day. She is survived by her hus­
band. James I. Clinton, her parents
one sister, and three brothers
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