Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 12, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Sept. 12, 1941
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WANTED — Representative to
look after our magazine subscrip­
tion interests in Ashland and vi­
WSCS To Stage
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cinity. Every family orders sub­
scriptions Hundreds of dollars are
spent for them each fall and win­
HILT, Calif., Sept 11, (Special)
ter in this vicinity. Instructions
of
^nris-
The Women's Society
and equipment free. Guaranteed
tian Service met at the Club First Baptist Church
rates on all periodicals, do­
l ull Gospel Temple lowest
house Thursday afternoon, with
mestic
and foreign Represent the
E.
Main
and
Siskiyou
Blvd.
<1.
It. Turnbull, Minister
the president, Mrs. John De Witt,
oldest magazine agency in the U-
L. P. Furman, Pastor
In charge of the meeting Pions
nited States. Start a growing and
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E
were discussed for the "fair" to
permanent business in whole or
Cony,
superintendent.
be hel<i in the hall Friday evening,
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
spare time. Address MOORE-COT­
Morning
worship
11
o
’
clock.
and committees appointed to be
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
TRELL, Inc., Naples Road, North
Sunday, 6pm, church service
in charge of the various booths
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­ Cohocton, New York.
Wednesday, 8 p. m„ prayer ning Evangelistic service to fol­
and activities Thoae present were
Mesdames T Anderson, W. Bray i praise and Bible study
low at 7:30 o'clock.
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and daughter Judy of Dunsmuir,
C. A. service and choir practice
REAL ESTATE
O. Bernheisel, J lie Witt, Harry
7:45 Tuesday evening.
Catholic Church
De Jarnett, Arthur Gilberg and
TWO OFFICES
Everybody is cordially invited
daughter Karen, W Gran, Elmer
to all services.
C. E. Huffman 65 N Main
Rev. W. ■!- Meagher, Pastor
Jackson and son Genee, Cora
.Mrs ,C. E Huffman 315 E Main
Mitchell, Maude Wert, W Poff,
Mass at 9 a m. Sunday.
Huffman Real Estate
Enzic Wright, Frank Ward, L
Sunday school for children con­
Robinson, Mary Rosecrans and ducted by several Sisters from NeighborhtMKl Church
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daughter, and Iron Ward and the Sacred Heart, academy of
Congregational
daughter Diane Iiellcious refresh­ Medford following mass
Boulevard and Morton Streets
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ments were served by the hostess,
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
Mrs Robinson.
CASUALTY - LIFE
First
Methodist
Bible school 9:45 a. m., Mrs
• Mrs Walter Bray spent the
Church
Glenn Prescott, superintendent.
week with her parents Mr. and
INSURANCE
Worship service 11 a. m.
Cor. N. Main arid fauirel Sts.
Mrs. Frank Ward, while doing her
Dependable Protection at
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packing preparatory to moving to
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Reaxontible Kates
Dunsmuir where Mr. Bray is em­
Sunday church school meets at
ployed.
Foursquare Church
• Mrs W Gran returned Wed- 9:45 a. in.
M. T. BURNS
Fourth and B Streets
Morning sermon at 11 o’clock
nesday from Gig Harbor, Wash.,
Rev. Shearburn, Pastor
ON THE PLAZA
where she spent a week visiting on the subject, "Life's Great Priv­
ileges.” The choir will give special
relatives.
• Wayne Baumgartner moved to music.
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O
Methodist Youth Fellowship at Butterfield, superintendent.
Medford Tuesday
• Ikmloii Alphonse is home from 6:15 p. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
WATCH REPAIRING
Evening sermon at 7:30 o'clock
college for a viMit with hi« father
Young People's meeting, 6:30
on the subject, "The Demands of p. m.
and sifters
Exfiert Swiss and American
• Mr. and Mrs W Gran and son the Christian Vocation.”
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
watch repairing. Your watch
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
Billy were In Medford Saturday
Week night services Tuesday
timed and regulated FREE on
evening, using the book of St and Friday evenings at 7:45.
evening.
our Electric Time Michrometer.
• Mrs Maude Wert spent Mon- John for study.
Prayer meeting precedes these
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day on busiaess in Yreka
two services. Young people in
• Mr and Mm Roy Clevenger
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charge of Tuesday service.
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
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recently moved into the house va­
Church
of
Christ
STORE
cated by Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
I NEW PASTOR APPOINTED
Second and B Streets
Pianka and sons who are now
TO CHURCH OF CHRIST
Swedenburg Bldg.
Ashland
making their home tn Ashland
Bible school 9:45 a. m. classes
The Rev Earl Downing, who
• Roy Williams has sufficiently for all ages. L. U. Gresham, sup­ has
been pastor at Dufur, Ore. for I
recovered from hi* injuries re­ erintendent.
the past four years, has been
ceived in a car wreck some time
Morning worship st 11 o'clock. named the new pastor at the First
ago to return to work Monday.
Meetings of High School and
of Christ in Ashland. He
I College C. E. Societies at 7 p. m. Church
succeeds Rev. C. Alton Brostrom,
• Miss Genevieve McGee, Miss
Evening service at 8 o'clock. who has accepted a pastorate in
B. <tn<.- Palmer ami Miss Kath­
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Portland. His first appearance in
leen Bilver are teaching in Klam­
the pulpit of the Ashland church
ath Falls this year
will be Sept. 21.
Church of the
• Miss Eleanor Swedenburg of
Church members will give a re­
Pocatello, Ida visited the past
Nazarene
ception for the new minister and
two weeks in Ashland with rela­
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
his family at the church the eve-
tives.
Fourth and C Streets
ning of Sept. 30.
• Miss June Brasted. teacher in
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the local senior and Junior high
Church school 9:45 a. m. T. S.
Your side of the road
schools, returned to Ashland last
superintendent.
Right Side.
Fnday. Her home is in Portland Wiley,
Morning worship 11 a. m. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
To "Keep 'em Flying” you must
Junior and YP meetings 7 p. m. "Keep on Buying” Defense Sav­
Evangelistic meeting 8 p. m. ings Bonds and Stamps regularly.
Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Wed­
nesday.
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
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Hll.T NEWS
About People You Know
• Miss Alixrta Thomas Is teach • Dr and Mis George W linn-
Ing In Klamath county this year 1 land Mi and Mis Ralph Billings
• Mr and Mis Jim Hiiyes ol enjoyed the Mt. Ashland-Yreka
Santa Paula, Calif are guests of. drive Wednesday.
• Mix Lulu Smith of Nation.i
Mi anil Mrs Roy Hayes
• Miss Yvonne Staley bus return City, Calif. returned to hei home
cd home from a vacation trip to this week after visiting the pawl
two months with Mrs. G. W
Camas, Wash and Portland.
Trefern,
• Kenton Robbins and Elton I’etrl • Mi and Mrs Jerry Gastlneau,
are in Portland several days this Mr ami Mrs Frank O'Neill, Bill
week on business
Elam and Irorn I'rovost and sons
• Don Tryer is enrolling this enjoyed Sunday at the !«akr o' th«-
week In a national defense school Woods.
in Eugene
• Mrs 1-conard Patterson and
• Mrs Maggie Johnson of Port­ daughter of Jacksonville visited
land Is visiting her brother, A II with Mrs. Stuart Henson one day
Jolies
last week.
• Mi and Mrs George McCor­ • Mrs Gerald Donnlgan of Rollo
mick of Seattle visited one day Mo. is visiting in Ashland with
last week with Mi and Mrs R E her mother, Mrs Orpha Mllhoan
Stevens.
• Mrs Alice Willits spent last
week at Grass Valley, Nevada
City, Shasta Dam and Mount 1- hh -
sen park.
• Mr and Mrs Guy Randles at-
tended the state fair last week
• W l> Jackson was a business
visitor in Yreka Thursday of last
wrek.
• Miss Ixrrraine Stevens and Mlsr
Alice Lytle are teaching in Malin
-«diiHild force you from your
this year.
home, the money you would
• 11 O. Travis is enjoying a 10
have to |*y for temporary
day vacation and business trif
quarlcm elwwixTe could
which takes him to lender, Wyo
prove doubly burdensome br-
and Denver.
cmiim * it would come nt a
• Mias Margaret Page, who at
time when you could least
tender, library schixil in Jllinol*
afford It,
during the summer, has returner'
That Is why, III addition
to her work in the local high
to your fire Itiourum-e, you
school.
should protect yourself with
• Mr and Mr* Ixruis Dodve ar<
lUntul Value INSURANCE.
Attending the supreme chapter
Following damage by fire or
convention of F’EO at Vancouver
any other sprclflrd hazard,
B. C. .this week They plan to re
this |M>llcy would pay you
turn home Sundav
eiu-h month the rental value
• Mr and Mrs M T. Burns and
of your borne while it was
daughter visited relatives in Duns-
being made habitable. Tel­
muff Sun-lav
ephone us and we'll gladly
• Mrs Othel M-e and son Clint
give you full details. No ob­
of Dunsmuir were week-end guests
ligation.
at the C. J Baughman home.
• Mrs Ji-siv- fully and daughter
ami Mrs C. E Huffman are vis­
iting in San Francisco this week
• Mrs Gorge Potter of Gold Hill
la a guest at the home of Dr. and
M i . m <• F Tilton
• Miss Hazel Bruner left this
week for Yuba City, Calif, where
she is teaching thia year.
REAL ESTATE and
• Mrs Hattie Konop and nephew.
REAL INSURANCE
Frank O'Conner, returned home'
Friday evening from a visit with
Phone 8781
41 East Main
relatives and friends in Wyoming
and Nebraska
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IF FIRE
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Billings Agency
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“Fair” Tonight
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
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Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer 11
a. m.
Holy Communion 9:30 a. m.,
Wednesday.
Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m.
Friday.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
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Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
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