Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 01, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Aug. 1, 19*11
Page 5
HILT NEWS
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About People You Know
I • RioM en joy ing a family pit ni<
at
Junction Sunday were Mi
and Mix Elton Hobman, Mrs A
E Huff and Betty Jean und
Chi iMtlllH Gary, all of Ashland;
Mr. and Mis A L Carver of
Bruster 1 Valley and daughter El-
len of Myrtle Point; M in Ixira
< 'in ver and Cecil Carter, also of
Myitlc Point, and Mr and Mrs.
Walter Huff and daughters With-
nets and Maijoric of South C« mm
River. Margaret Huff, who hud
been visiting in Ashland, returned
to hrr home III (’«>«>« Buy and
Christina Gary, who had la-en
visiting In Coos Bay returned to
her home In Ashland
• Mr and Mis Ralph Morgan
and son of Algomil were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W D Morgan
• Miss Bi tty Jo Burns Is visiting
with Miss Eunice Putman at
Eugene
• Mi and M in Headrick Baugh­
man of Klamath Falls visited last
w«-«-k with Mr. and Mrs Clint
Baughman
• Rev and Mrs J It Turnbull
hav«< returned from a vacation
trip to Vancouver and Victoria.
B C.
• Mm Ha
Mint h liai n tt fol
a vacation trip to the Hawaiian
Island«
• Mr and Mrs Merritt Handles
and sons spent the week-end in
Portland when* I »on entered the
state Soaplxtx Derby Sat unlay
• Dr S I < Thaney and son of
Redwood Cilty were Thursday
night guests of Dr and Mrs C.
F Tilton
• Mr and Mrs B F. Craig ac-
compunl<-d their mum, R D Craig,
and family of Sanger. Calif, to
their home for a visit They also
plan to visit a daughter, Mrs
Harrv M■ I-.- ■
.it Santa Anu
Calif
• Born to Mr and Mrs Meri«-
Glllx-rt July 24, a son
• Mr and Mrs «Jury Newton
were week end visitors at Inde-
penitence
• Mr and Mrs Bill
Sunday on a wedding
trolt
• M ts F V Barrett of Phoenix
was a Sunday guest at the home
■ Mi and Mra R K st«••.. ■ i
• M in D Peru //, and M i ■ ban
mu Warner are vacationing on
the c«>aat.
• Mr and Mrs Jack Lucas have
returned from a trip to Portland
• Mrs Clark Crocker of Eugene,
a former resident of Ashland. Is
visiting here
• litl I.... ..
Sherman and
daughter of Ix>s Angeles were
week-end guests of
Alice
Willits
Two llilt Motorist
Seriously Injured
• Roy Williams and Ivan Black
were sriously injured Saturday
night when their car was wrecked
near Mt. Shasta They were taken
to Weed hospital for treatment,
Ivan Black is expected to be home
so«/n He suffered a broken leg
and cuts and briuses. Roy Wil­
liams received a skull fracture
and broken jaw besides cuts and
bruises. The car was badly dam-
BELLVIEW NEWS
Jersey Cattle Club
Visits Ixical Dairies
Church of Christ
Second and B Streets
<'. Alton Hroatroin, Minister
• Fifty members of the Jeisey
Bible school 9 45 a m. classes
Cattle club visited the dairy herds
at the Enders and Joy dairy Hutch for all ages. L. U. Gresham, sup­
and the II. II Dickson dairy Sat­ erintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
urday Tills was followed by a pic­
Meetings of High School and
nic dinner In IJthiu park
• Mi und Mrs George Helms Colle] ■ C E Sot I' tn-s at 7 p. m
Evening service at 8 o'clock,
und son Burnie and Mr. and Mrs
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George Yockei and family spent
Sunday nt Crescent (Tty.
• Christina Gary haa Iatin >•• • i
Trinity Episcopal
home from a three weeks visit
Church
with relatives in Marshfield.
Dr. Claude E. Nay re. Vicar
• Chillies Rector underwent an
iip|wnde<-tomy at the Community
Holy Communion 8 . m.
hospital Tuesday morning He had
Church sch<sd 9:30 a. m,
been ill since Saturday.
Sermon and Holy Communion
• Mr and Mis Dankworth have
returned to their home in Sum­ 11 a. m.
Holy Communion 9:30 a rn
ford, Aris., after spending several
weeks dth their son ami family, Wednesday.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri­
Arthur Dankworth Janelle Dank­
worth accompanied them home to day
You are cordially Invited to
spend the summer and will return
worship with us.
for school this fall
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• Mr and Mrs S W Rice arrived
Tuesday from Santa Cruz, Calif
for it visit with Mr and Mrs W
First Methodist
O Martin and Mr. and Mrs W E
Church
Seibert and D. F Korth and
family.
Cor. N. Main and laurel Nt*.
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• Mr and Mrs. A R Kincaid
Or. George W. Bruce, Minister
and daughter Eunice, Earl War­
ren, Mr and Mrs Henry Stenrud,
Sunday church school meets at
Mi and Mrs i. a Pankey and 9:45 a m. Morning sermon 11
Marie Walker were picnicking in o'clock with Dr. Sydney W Hall,
the Siskiyou« Sunday
formerly pastor of this church,
• Mrs R E Beil left Monday giving the message.
night by plane to visit her daugh­
Methodist Youth Fellowship will
ter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. meet at 7 p. m. for worship.
Allen Miller at Seattle
The union service will be at the
• Betty George of Ashland sjs-nt Congregational church at 8 o'clock
Monday with Inez Yockei
Sermon subject, "Patching Old
• Mr and Mrs Jesse Morgan and Clothes."
children Larry and Martlou spent
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p m.
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs. Wednesday.
Ted Huff and family
• Mrs Melvin Conley of Duns­
muir spent the week-end with her
Free
parents. Mr and Mrs R D.
Reynolds
Methodist Church
• George Yockei and daughters
East Main Street
Edna and Inez made a business
John K. Poet, Pastor
trip to Dunsmuir Friday
• Mr and Mrs Harry Farmer
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
from Nubieber cam«- Friday for a Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
visit with Mr and Mrs Farmer charge.
ami the Rector family.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
• Mr and Mrs Roscoe Applegate,
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
Mr and Mrs Ix'o Potter and chil­ ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
dren Nancy and Jackie, Mr and worship at 8 o'clock.
Mrs Glenn Bennett and Mrs Beu­
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
lah Bennett were picnicking in nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
dint riot Sunday
the Applegate
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You are welcome to all service«.
Nancy came home with Mr and
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Mrs Applegate for a week's visit
• Th.- Bellview Telephone com­
Full Gospel Temple
pany has receive«! notification
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
from the state tax commission
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Catholic Church
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
M umm at H a m. Sunday.
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Church of the
Nazarene
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and <J Streets
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock Ser­
mon: "Cheerful Givers,” by Rev.
C. O. Presnall.
Meetings of Juniors, Young Peo­
ple and Adults by departments,
7 p. m.
Evangelistic service 8 p. m. in
charge of the young people
Prayermeeting Wednesday, 7:45
p. m Choir practice at 8:45.
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Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Clarence F. Met all, Minister
Blble school 9 a. m., Mrs. Glenn
Prescott, superintendent
Morning worship 11 o'clock
Sermon subject, "A Man In Con-
tact with God."
Union service 8 p. m. Rev G.
W. Bruce will preach
First Presbyterian
Church
Sunday senool 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a m.
The sermon will be given by
Rev William B Richmond of Tur­
lock, Calif
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WANTED
Clean cotton
Miner Office
• I-adles club met Thursday at
the club house with Mrs Ben
Ollom hostess
Others present
were Mesdarnes Frank Ohlund,
Homer Vincent Harry De Jamett,
O. Coleman, Ed Adams. Fred
Haynes, Ray Elliott. Arthur Nel-
son,
Vernal
Nebeker,
Frank
Ward, Russel Harris, Mora J. Bai-
ley, Walter Pianka, John De Witt,
T Quamme, Enzie Wright, Arthur
Gilberg, Frank Graves and Mrs.
Frank Kleinegar of Klamath
Fails. At bridge high prize was
won by Mrs. Nebeker and low by
Mrs.
Kleinegar
Refreshments
were served.
• Mrs Frank Kleinegar of Kla­
math Falls spent Thursday and
Friday visiting her brother, L xju I s
Layne.
• Mrs J. L Cruse of Chico was
honored with a birthday party
given by friends and relatives
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Helen Lee. Others present were
Mesdarnes Arthur Pedersen, B
Cavin. Myron Seif, Clinton Cobb,
Ed Wells Joe Vieira, Gino Trinca,
and Miss Marian Sloane.
Mrs.
Cruse received many lovely gifts.
Refreshments were served
• Mrs John De Witt and Mrs.
Frank Graves and daughters Au­
drey. Annabelle and Rosalie en-
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AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
CASUALTY - LIFE
I N S U R A N C E
I)«-|H-n<iable Protection at
Rea*ontttile Rate*
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
REAL ESTATE
TWO OFHCE8
C. E. Huffman 65 N Main
Mni.C. E Huffman 315 E Main
Huffman Real Estate
PROTECT
I/XPLOSION is a common
cause of financial loss
to homeowners. And often
repair bills have to be paid
by innocent victims . . .
neighbors of the careless
one who caused it. Exploaioa
you
protects
Insurance >
against I loss whether the
ex plosion originates on or
off your premises. It’s ne-
protection
these
cessary
days. And it Is moderate in
cost. We'll be glad to tell
you all about it. No obliga­
tion.
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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Foursquare Church
Fourth and 11 Streets
Rev. Shearbum, 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 7:45 p. m.
Week night services Tuesday
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
Prayer meeting precedes these
two services. Young people in
charge of Tuesday service.
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Peter Trimble Rowe, oldest Bishop of Episcopal church in active
service, holds Communion service for native congregation. He has
l>een Bishop of Alaska since 1895.
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Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
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First Baptist Church
J. H. Turnbull, Minister
Bible school 9:45 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
that it is free from taxation. This
means a saving of $20 a year for
the local concern.
• Mrs. Willis Byrd made a trip
to Walla Walla. Wash, recently
to visit her brother, Virgil Till­
man. She will return to her home
here today,
• The Dead Indian 4-H club met
Saturday evening at the Apple­
gate home. The meeting was in
the form of a party honoring the
birthday of Pearl Henry.
• Barbara and Joane Helm are
visiting at Prineville. They went
up Sunday for a family reunion.
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LAMB-WEBER WEDDING
Miss Della LaVeme Lamb,
daughter of Mrs Mae Lamb, and
Mr. William Weber were united in
marriage Sunday afternoon at the
Methodist church with Dr. George
W Bruce reading the service.
Miiss Lois White sang “At Dawn­
ing" and "I Love You Truly.”
Mrs Frank Davis presided at the
organ. Miss Marjorie Stratton was
bridesmaid and John Barker best
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Weber left 1m-
mediately after the ceremony for
a wedding trip to the coast. Mrs.
Weber is a graduate of SOCE and
has been teaching at Roseburg for
several years She will have mu­
sic in Klamath Falls schools this
coming year Mr. Weber is em­
ployed by the M. C. Lininger firm.
From Your
Electric Refrigerator
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appetizing meals are possible at a moment’s
notice. Crisp salads, iced desserts and drinks
may be kept "just right” even during the hottest
weather. Electrical refrigeration also works an
economy in the preservation of foods and in mak­
ing possible the purchase of larger quantities.
See your Electric Dealer today.
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