Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 29, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Aug. 29, 1941
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About People You Know
• Mr. and Mrs Fred Irwin ar«
visiting in Dunsmiur.
• Mis M J Bailey, son and • Mi and Mrs Warren E. Sei­
daughter of Birmingham, Mich bert were In Klamath Falls Hal­
■n<- visiting with U m s C and G il r< lay oil bustness
E Gunter families
• Mis George King from Pros
• Mlxs Barbara Taylor of Monte­ pret Is s|H-nding several days with
rey Is visiting with her aunt, Mrs Mrs Malinda King and packing
Cuiinii Burton
IHMiches at the Homer Moore
• Dr. and Mrs George W Bruce
have returned from a two weeks orchard.
• Ola Ma<- Grimm is employed at
vacation sprit at Dallas, Ocean I Medford.
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Nike anil other Oregon points.
• Mrs John Arnold of Cottar''
• Mrs (Tharlcs Snyder entertain­ Grove is spending this week with
ed Thursday afternoon of lust her parents Mr and Mrs G. W.
week in honor of Mrs Esther Byrd
(Talgmlle of Chicago Guests in­ • Charles Rector left Saturday
cluded Mrs Charlotte BH-gid, Mis morning for Portland on a bust­
Murray Murphey, Mrs Edna Bis­ ness and pleasure trip.
sell, Mrs Elmer Blcgvl, Mrs Fay • Mr and Mrs Dean Horne spent
Brown, Mrs Fred Buehiing and the week-end with Mr and Mrs
Mis Sarah Snyder
Archie K iik .U'I
• J D Taylor and Miss Barbara • Mr and Mrs Henry Strnrud,
J'-aii Taylor of Salina«, f'alif r<- Mr ami Mrs Ix>uis Pankey, Mr.
turned home Monday after a visit an<l Mrs A R Kincaid, Mrs Al­
with Mrs Clomii Burton
lee Gowland and Misses Marie
• Mrs Lulu Van Wegan is visit­ Walker and Gladys Whitson at­
ing in San Francisco.
tended the Northwestern Jackson
• Mrs Jeannette Brown and county fair at Gold Hill, sponsor-
daughter have returned from s ed by the grange.
visit in Klamath Falls and Port­ • The Horne Extension unit will
land
have a community booth at the
• Dr Charles Haines spent s<-v fail bling in-ill nt tin- Bellview
eral days in San Francisco on i grange hall Saturday and Sunday.
business
Grange members are working
• Miss Harriett Uecker of lx»s h.nd tn rnaki* the fair H grand
Angeles hns returned to her home success and everyone is urged to
after a visit with Miss Frances bring exhibits early The judging
Schilling
will take place Friday afternoon
• Mr and Mrs John Koehler Tile fair board committee is Mr
teachers in Ashland high school, and Mrs L. A Pankey, Mrs A
have rt-lumwi to Ashland from H Kincaid and Ross Applegate
Aberdeen, 8 D., where they re­ The home econrrmics. publicity,
cently were married Before her building and amusement com­
marriage Mrs Koehler was Miss mittees arc ail working together
Harriet Hill
most of this week
• Miss Carrie May Smith return • The Bellview school will open
rd Monday from her vacation | Sept H, with Mrs I>r-ws and Mrs
She spent part of the lime visiting Pendleton, teachers The seventh
relatives in Portland Iler parents and <4ghth grades will again be
and she also visited Wallowa lake, transported to the Junior high in
Mt Rainier, Seaside and Cannon Ashland for the full term
Beaches
• Carl Moore has accepted a po­
• Miss Evelyn Chipman of Spo­ sition with the government elec­
kane hns returned home after vis­ trical EH and FA with offices in
iting the oast month with Mr Salem and will begin his work
and Mrs W J ('hipman
Saturday He and family will
• John Ixmghlln. John Hughes. move from Portland to Salem
Sam Jordan
Bill Allen, Will quite Bixin
Ibxtge, J E Thomton, C. J • G W Jones of Ashland I is
Baughman and W G Sonder at- spending this week with his
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tended the State Elks convention daughter and family. Mr and Mrs
in Aatoria
Walter Hash
• Mr and Mrs N B Ashcraft of • Mr and Mrs Sam Alsnp and
Canyonville and Ensign Kent Ash­ Mr and Mrs Francis Merrick
craft of Pensacola. Fla were vis­ and daughter Nancy of Belling­
iting in Ashland Saturday.
ham. Wash are visiting this week
Two Local Students
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Two Ashland students will en­
ter the University of Oregon this
fall as transfers from other Insti­
tutions They are Warren G. Ap­
plewhite from Oregon State col­
lege and Warren Butler Thomp­
son from the Southern Oregon
College of Education
In spite of the demands that
national defense is making upon
Oregon youth, to date over 900
new students and transfers have
Indicated their intention to attend
the University of Oregon thia fall.
Almost every state of the union
and the territories of Alaska and
Hawaii will be represented in this
group which will register fo.
classes Sept. 26 and 27
SEVENTEEN GIRLS <•<> TO
LAKE '<> THE WOODS < AMP
Camp La-o-wo, Ashland Camp
Fire Girls camp. Is in full swing
this week at ixike o' the Woods.
A well rounded schedule of events
is planned for each day's activi­
ties.
Girls attending are Edith Turn­
bull, Betty Jean DeIJsle, Betty
Clawson, Barbara Kent. Ix»nna
Clark. Gloria Wenner. Mary Ann
Lielsman, Mary Ixiuise Tilley,
Emily Norris, Eva Smith, Norma
Jean Simmonds. Mouryne Burton,
Ruth Ager, Marjorie Lutz. Vir­
ginia Lutz, Katherine Grossman
and Jacqule Donne Lowe.
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ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET
Royal Neighbors and families
hqld a social at the IOOF hall
Wednesday evening of last week.
Following a covered dish dinner
served at 6:30. a social evening
honoring Mrs Leonora Broiii, re­
tiring state supervisor, was en­
joyed.
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First Baptist Church
Fourth and It Streets
Rev. Shearhurn, Pastor
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. £ 1
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O. Corry, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o’clock,
Butterfield, superintendent.
Sunday, 8 p m, church service.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
Young People’s meeting, 6:30
praise and Bible study
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Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m
Week night services Tuesday
Catholic Church
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
Prayer meeting precedes these
Rev. W. J. .Meagher, Pastor
two services. Young people in
charge of Tuesday service.
Mass at 8 a. m. Sunday.
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First Methodist
Church
Cor. N. Main and I-aurri Kta.
Dr. Georgs W. Bruce, Minister
Nazarene
Church school 9:45 a m T. S
Wiley, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
Junior and YP meetings 7 p. m
Evangelistic meeting 8 p. m.
Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Wed­
nesday.
Missionary meeting 2 p. m.
Thursday.
Choice of —
Ladies’ Home Journal
McCall’s Magazine
Pathfinder (Weekly)
Woman’s Home Companion
Modern Romances
Photoplay—Movie Mirror
True Confessions
('holce of —
Collier's
Liberty Magazine
Look (26 issues)
parent’s Magazine
Saturday Evening Post
Choice of —
American Magazine
Cosmopolitan
Good Housekeeping
Popular Mechanics
Red Book Magazine
Magazine Subs.... $1.00
Miner Subs.
$1.50
Total
$2.50 value
$2.50
Total
$3.50 value
Dependable Protection at
Reasonable Rates
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
WATCH
REPAIRING
Expert Swiss and American
watch repairing. Your watch
timed and regulated FREE on
our Electric Time Michrometer.
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
Sweden burg Bldg.
Ashland
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Boulevard and .Morton Streets
Clarence F. McCall, .Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Glenn Prescott, superintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m.
Sermon subject: "Turning
side.’’
Union meeting at 8 p. m. in the
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Congregational church.
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BERGSTROM APPOINTED
NAVY INSTRUCTOR
Word has been received that
Ensign David Bergstrom has been
appointed primary flying instruc­
tor at the navy air station at
Jacksonville, Fla.
Ensign Berg­
strom is the son of Mr and Mrs.
C. L. Bergstrom of Ashland.
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau
Ashland Office
1»'/1 NO. MAIN ST.
Phone 7321
Medford Office
Medford Center Building
Phone 2261
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer
o'clock.
You are cordially Invited
worship with us.
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First Presbyterian
Church
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
Sunday scr.ool 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
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Bible school 9:45 a. m. 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. m. j
Evening service at 8 o’clock. I
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Miss Nell Marie Perrine, daugh­
I ter of C. J. Perrine of Ashland
and Herbert Lewis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Rainier
were married Aug. 17 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Wood in
Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will
make their home in Grants Pass
where Mr Lewis is a teacher in
the high school.
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Complete coverage
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each week and news
from the communi­
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and Talent.
Also current news
pictures, comics, flc*
tlon and many other
features.
Second and B Streets
Trinity Episcopal
Church
BIGGER THAN EVER
No Increase in Prices I
renewal
Watch for our sale
bills for a complete
list of
“Back to School”
bargains
HUGE EXHIBITS
Including A Mammoth
FARM MACHINERY SHOW
AHORSE RACING
Read the
Southern Oregon
Miner
Church of Christ
Sunday church school 9:45 a m.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock
Subject: "To him that overcometh
will I give hidden manna, and I
will give him a white stone, and
Upon the stone a new name writ-
ten, which no man knoweth sav-
Ing ho that receiveth it.” Rev.
Full Gospel Temple
2 17. The choir will provide spe-
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
dal music.
L. P. Furman, Paator
Fellowship
Methodist Youth
at 7 p. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Union service will be held in
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
this church at 8 p. m. The mes­
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
sage will be given by Rev. C F.
McCall of the Congregational ning Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
church.
C. A. service and choir practice
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wed­
7:45 Tuesday evening.
nesday.
Everybody is cordially invited
to all services.
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Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and C Streets
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Foursquare Church
at the Charles Rice home. Mrs
Free
A Isop is a sister of Mr. Rice and
Mrs Merrick a niece. Marcella
Methodist Church
Rice has entered the Medford
East Main Street
Business college and Tom Rice
John R. Poet, Pastor
has entered the US naval training
school at San Diego.
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
• Miss Marie Walker and Miss
Gladys Whitson with Medford Bernice Beare, superintendent in
friends spent the week-end at charge.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Crescent City
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
• Kenneth Bell, with the US navy
has left San Diego and will be ple’s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Even­
ing worship at 7:30 p. m.
sent to Honolulu.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
• Mr and Mrs Arthur Benstead
from Kansas City, Mo., are spend­ nesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
You are welcome to all services.
ing the week with the George
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Yockel family Mrs Benstead is a
sister of Mr Yockel and has vis­
ited here several times,
Church of the
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