Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 25, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, July 25, 1941
About People You Know
• Mrs Guy Cornwall mid Mis BELI.VIEW NEWS
Cline of l-a Jolla, Calif
were
guests of Mis Horace Badger last O Rev Young Pastor of the Ixith
ern Church of Medford held ser­
Friday.
• Mr ami Mrs. M
P. O’Harra vices nt the Ed Grimm home
entertained ut dinner Inst Friduy Monday evening.
complimenting Mrs Lee II Witty • Christina Gary is visiting with
Mr and
of Portland Guests were U.
—1 relatives al Marshfield this week
Mrs T L. O'Harra, Mrs Lee H. • Bill Sikes who is employed at
Witty, I >alr. Lee and Robert the Shasta Dam spent Wednesday
O'Hui ru and Miss Beryl Henal il g - and Thursday with his mother,
Mrs Grace Sikes
wuite.
• Miss Jeanette Burton and Miss • Kenneth Huff of Yreka is visit*
Annes Norris have returned from I Ing with his father, Ted Huff.
n visit in Sun Francisco, Monterey • Mr. ami Mrs Henry Walters
and daughter Jean and son Jim­
hik I San Luis Obispo
• Noel Heard was n business vis­ mie who have been spending the
itor In Klamath Fulls Wednesday past month with Mr.. and Mr»
• Kenneth Burns of Dunsmuir Emil Oassman and Mrs Ellzalx-th
visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter. have returned to their
Central
home In Tegucegalpa,
M T. Burns Sunday evening
• Di ami Mrs. G W Gregg, Mrs. America Mr. ami Mrs. Walters
Katie Scroggins and Mrs Jessie and Jean attended the graduation
Taylor spent the week end at of Jimmie from Military Academy
at San Rafael, Calif before corning
Crescent City.
• Mrs Grace Sias visited rela­ to Ashland Mr. Walters is a bro­
ther of Mrs Gaaeman..
tives in Fossil recently
• Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Elder of • Mr and Mrs B H. Christlieb.
Klamath Falls were week end Mr and Mrs Homer Moore and
Mrs. Geo. Nichols with the 4-H
guests ut the C L. Ix-wls home
• Mr mid Mix Earl lx-evcr have agriculture club attended the coun­
returned from a two week’s vac­ ty 4-H club picnic at Gold Mill
ation tii|> In the South and East last Friday.
• Bill Carter la at Ixmgview. • Dale Anderson has returned
C from a week’s visit with relativen
Washington attending a J
at Myrtle Creek
Penny convention
• la-ater J Walton, resident of • Miss Nancy Ring left Wednrs-
Medford for thirty years passed «lay for Dunsmuir where nhe will
awuy at his home there lust Kat be employed.
He was the father of Mrs Dwight • Mr and Mrs R E. Beil Jr of
Klamath Falls who spent the
Patterson of thia city.
• Mr. and Mrs John Poet and week-end here, reported a fine
children, Mrs William Bears and catch on a fishing trip near Shale
G. W Morris attended the Free City
Mcthixllat camp meeting at Port- • Bill Bowden ami Mr. Dauk-
worth went to (-ri-xci-nt City on
land
• About 35 young people of Un­ Sunday to visit with the Dauk-
church of Christ In Ashland at- worth family, vacationing there.
tended the young pcoplea' confer- • Tlie Bellview school board held
Its regular monthly meeting last
•nee at Fii Point
• Mr und Mrs William Henn- Thursday evening at which the
easy of Harper visited several school supplies were ordered for
L the coming term.
days with Mr and Mrs. R
• Mrs Carl Henry and her group
Lindner.
• Mrs McKee of the New Ash­ of helpers began their work of
land Hotel et.joyed a visit from mattress making Fri<lay, July 18.
her «laughter ami granddaughter They plan to make 40 mattresses
■nd l<> ComfOrtMV This is a gov-
of Stockton recently
• Miss Harriet Turnbull has re­ rmmrnt project and Mrs Henry
turned home from a visit to her has entire charge of the work
sister. Mrs Irene Hutchinson, in They will complete the project in
about two weeks
I «»a Angeles
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• Jeun llohr of Klamath Kalla
visited his wife here at the New WILLIAM IIARVEV HAWKINS
Funeral
services
were held
Ashland hotel over the week end.
• Mrs Schieferstcln of Klamath July 17 at the IJtwiller Funeral
Falls and granddaughter from home for William Harvey Hawk­
Grants Pass visited in Ashland for ins who passed away Monday
a short time
aftemixjn He is survived- by his
• Mr and .Mrs
Ralph Wooden j widow, three children, Mrs Bertha
returned to their home in Eureka ireHsrt of Redding, Harvey Haw­
and
Thursday after spending the part kins of Jamestown, Calif
Mrs Harry Vestal of Ashland:
month in Ashland
• Earl Fraley, Jr has a position four grandchildren and five great
as Junior Engineer In the navv j grandchildren.
yards at Bremerton, Washington • Subscribe for The Miner today.
MllülHíÍUilHílN
n
Church of Christ
Second and B Streets
Alton Brostrom, Minister
Bible schixil 9:45 a rn. classes
for all ages L. U. Gresham, sup­
erintendent
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Meetings of High School and
College C
E Societies at 7 p in
Evening service at 8 o'clock.
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First Methodist
Church
Cor. N. Main >uid I .mi rei Sts.
Dr. (Merge W. Bruce, Minister
^Tunday^cKooFatnrTnr^n/
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock
on the topic, "Jesus for Today.”
The congregations from Hom-
will be
brook, llllt and Copco
~
guests of honor at this hour.
Epworth and Wesley leagues
meet at 7 p m.
Union srvice will be in the Pres-
byterian church, with Rev C F
McCall giving the sermon, The
hour Is 8 p. m.
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Free
Methodist Church
East Main Street
John K. Poet, Pastor
According to figures compiled
by the checking stations at the
California bolder, for the first six
months of 1941. Pacific highway
U. S 99 made a six per cent gain
over the same months in 1940, or
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
1,313 more foreign cars
This is a good gain considering^
the competition of the Redwood
Ma mm at 8 a rn. Sunday
and coast highways on the west
and U 8 97 and U. S 395 on the
east, and there is an indication
that 1941 will break all records
for travel through the Shasta-
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Cascade area, where the total gain
Fourth and C Streets
is 36 per cent over the same per­
iod of 1940 These figures are for
Church school 9:45 a m
Morning worship 11 o’clock. foreign cars only arxl the local
Junior, Young People's and Ad- travel has been even better.
Choir practice 8:45 p m Wed.
COOPER JOHNSON
Evangelistic service 8 p. m
Miss l-n Velle Cooper daughter
Prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Wed-
of Mrs Thora Cooper, and Albert
ulta, meetings 7 p. m.
Johnson, son of Mrs I»uise John­
nesday.
son of Jacksonville were united in
marriage Saturday evening, July
5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Fourth and It Streets
George Icenhower. The Rev. Gor­
don Lindsay read the marriage
Rev. Shrarburn, Pastor
lines Following the ceremony a
Bunday school 10 a. m H. O. reception was given After a short
wedding trip the young couple
Butterfield, superintendent.
will make their home in Ashland.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People’s meeting, 6:30
•
EVENS COMMISSION
p. m.
Jack Enders, son of H G. End­
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
Week night services Tuesday ers of Ashland completed his
and Friday evenings at 7:45. course at Kelly Field Texas last
Prayer meeting precedes these week earning a second lieutenant's
two services. Young people in commission
•
charge of Tuesday service.
• Ed Hunt has moved from Tal­
ent to Ashland.
Catholic Church
WATCH
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watch repairing. Your watch
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RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
Swedenborg
Bldg.
\-.hl:md
Church of the
Nazarene
Foursquare Church
First Baptist Church
REAL ESTATE
c.
TW O OFFICES
E. Huffman 65 N .Main
Mrs .C. E Huffman 345 E Main
Huffman Real Estate
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
t’hunh school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer
a. m.
Holy Communion 9:30
Wednesday.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri­
day.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
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f
Kull 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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Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
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Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Neat shirts arc essential now if you wish to enjoy the distinc­
tion of a carefully dressed man.
Send your shirts to the Ashland lannulry If you wish
thiMii to look neater and stay neater longer.
Traffic Count Shows
Gain on Highway 99
Bunday school at 9:45 a. m.
J. K. Turnbull, Minister
Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
charge.
Bible school 9:45 a. m. -C. E
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Junior meeting and Young Peo­ Corry, superintendent
Morning worship 11 o’clock,
ple's meeting at 7 p. rn. Evening
Sunday. 8 p. m , church service.
worship at 8 o'clock.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
praise and Bible study
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
You are welcome to all services.
First Presbyterian
Church
Shirt
Sleeve
Days
ARE
HERE!
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Biblie TchooTanTlE^^n" Kiiss
Marjorie Stratton, superintendent.
Worahip at 11 o'clock, sermon
subject, "The Behavior of Two
Men at a Time of War.”
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OSCAR FRED RIEBEL
Oscar Fred Riebel, who passed
away July 3 at his home in Ash­
land, was bom Sept. 19, 1870. at
Sheboygan, Wis. He had been a
resident of Ashland since 1902,
where he was employed as a rail­
road engineer. He is survived by
his wife, one daughter, Iona Riebel
of San Francisco, two sons, Ches­
ter Riebel of Wake Island, and
Clifford Riebel of Ponderosa. Cal.
Funeral services were held in Sa­
lem July 5.
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