Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 19, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Sept. 19, 1941
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About People You Know
• Howard Oden and Hid R< • 1 Joyed a two weeks vacation trip to
made a business trip to I'oitland Sail Fiuncisco mill Oakland
curly this week
• Mis A I Hodgen was a bust
• Mr and Mis I-ouls Dodge have ni-.s visitor to Medford Saturday.
returned home from a vacation • Bertha Smith hus returned from
trip In Cañada While away Mis a vacation trip to Hawaii
1 lodge attended the supreme chap • Rev and Mrs Eail Downing
ter of i'EO In Vancouver, B C.
and children, formerly of Dufur,
• Mi and Mrs John Adams oí On»., have moved to Ashland Rev
Mislesto, Calif visited several Downing Is the new pastor of the
I Church of Christ.
days with Mm Curtis Johnson
• Mr and Mrs Fred Dohnrrt • Mrs G W Goswlck visited rel­
and daughter of Portland ate vis it Ives In Kliimath Falls Monday
Ring with Mr and Mr*. Paul 1 • Mis B M Heath rwrlved
I three first prizes, two eecond priz-
Flniiid) this week
• Mis Colver Anderson, daughtei | e» iind two honorable mention
of Mr. and Mrs A (> McGee, is ; places on her exhibits at the Ore-
teaching nt the Benton Mine near | gon st ntr fair.
• Mr and Mrs Howard Hobson,
Grants Puss this year
• Miss Madge Evans of Browns | formerly of Klamath Falls, now
vllle was a guest of Mr and Mrs I arc residents of Ashland.
. • Mr and Mis Ray Conley have
Ihivid Baxter last week
• Dr and Mis Stephen Eplei moved from Gerber, Calif. to
have returned from New York Ashland.
City where Dr Epler attended • Mr and Mm C H Butchart of
Columbia university till» summer Sheridan were week-end guest* of
• Mis M A Hpayile visited in Mr. and Mrs J A Yeo.
Eagle Point with her daughter. • Mm Mabel Ru ••«•II Diwthci
Mis. Kenneth Madison, last week was a speaker at the WCTU con­
• Sunday dinner guests of Mr vention at Grants Pass last Fri­
and Mrs L E Ager were Theo­ I day. Mrs Paul Byers also attend-
dore Bryant of Kapioa, Calif Mr ed the mi'etlng
and Mm Gilbert Elder of Krno, • Mr and Mrs Wayne Heard
Mr an<l Mis C L. D'wls an<1 Miss and children attended the Round-
Bonnie ix-wls of Ashland
Up at Pendleton last week.
• Mi and Mrs George Andrews • Mr and Mrs Arnold Gosnell
are enjoying a vacation trip In and children of Sams Valley visit­
<•<1 with Mr. and Mrs jack Young
California.
• Miss Betty Danford 1s teaching Monday evening
• Harry McNair and Fred Tavler
at Wllderville this year
• William Jacoby of the ITS naval went to Medford Tuesday on busi­
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training station, San Diego, Is vis­ ness.
iting with his mother, Mrs Otis • Mrs Alter Wilson ha- returned
to her home In Oakland after vis­
1. Jacoby.
• Mr and Mrs ft a Miller have iting with Mr and Mrs. J. F
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returned from a four wcrks Viua- Emmett.
• Rev C Adrian Sias Is partici-
tion trip In the east.
• Mr anil Mm Wimer Patrick of pating In evangelistic services in
Corvallis were week-end guests of Klamath Falls this week.
• Mm Rebecca Stewart ¿nd chil­
Mrs W A Patrick
• Mr and Mi» George Rchro' dtei dren of Portland were recent
of I-n Canada. Calif visited with guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed Gett-
Mr ami Mrs Charles M Giffen ling
• Mr and M rs F L Nutter en-
Bunday.
• Mr and Mrs Parker Hess are tcrtalncd Mr and Mm William
Hill of Medford Inst Friday.
visiting in Portland
• Dr Harvey Woods attended the • Mr and Mrs Bob Bench of
Pacific railroad surgeons' conven­ Klamath Falls called on Mr and |
Mrs Gary Newton Sunday
tion In Salt Lake City last week
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• Mr and Mrs S S Mitchell en- nlng.
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Washington School
v SCHOOL STI DENTS
SIXTH GRADE
Our room ir the cafeteria and
there are 54 to share it. The first
day of s<’h<s»l 49 people attended
There was much trouble getting
every one seated At first there
was a table at the front and back
Finally we got
of the room,
enough desks and everyone is
seated,
There are .54 pupil» In the Mixtii
grade class They have a presi
(lent, vice president, secretary and
sergeaht-at-arrns The president is
Charles Zarka The other officers
have not been chosen.
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There are .35 enrolled in the
first'grade room and most of them
will take the Shirk test The chil-
dren are very happy with new
little chairs and tables.
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Room six h;is no new pupils
from out of town but the follow -
Ing transferred from IJncoln side:
Philip La Douceur. Barbara Dot-
son, Beverly Haynie, John Beare
and ixiren Graham.
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BOOM 3
We have brought many Interest­
ing and beautiful sea shells and
rocks to school We have them on
a large table. We »rtudy about
them and enjoy it very much.
We have started a farm project
which we are enjoying very much
Our house and bam is white with
a blue roof We have a large wind­
mill We an- bringing farm ani-
ma Is and machinery for our farm.
too.
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SE< (>M> GRADE
There are so many new pupils in
the second grade at Washington
school this fall. Bill Miles. Donald
Hodgen, Jimmy Manning, Lloyd
Haynie and IXck McNemey trans­
ferred from Lincoln school. Mll-
dred Williams camo from Provolt:
Roger Olson from Grant* I*aaft:
Billy Wooten from Willow Spring*,
and Donald Gould from Medford.
Wylin Relgel came here from Hilt.
Calif and Jessie Mackie from
Beverly Hills.
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Your side of the road ia the
Right Side.
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cinity. Every family orders sub­
scription*. Hundreds of dollars are
spent for them each fall and win­
ter in this vicinity Instructions
and equipment free. Guaranteed
First Baptist Church Full Gospel Temple lowest rates on all periodicals, do­
mestic and foreign Represent the
K. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
oldest magazine agency in the U-
L. P. Furman, Pastor
nited State*. Start a growing and
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E
permanent business in whole or
Corry, superintendent.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
spare time Address MOzRE-COT-
Morning worship 11 o'clock,
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
TRELL, Inc , Naples Road. North
Sunday, 8 p. m , church service,
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer ning Evangelistic service to fol­ Cohocton, New York,
praise and Bible study
low at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
7:45 Tuesday evening.
Catholic Church
Everybody is cordially invited
to all services.
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pautar
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Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
Sunday *ch<x>l for children con­
Foursquare Church
ducted by several Sisters from
Fourth and B Streets
the Sacred Heart academy of
Rev. Nbearbum, Pastor
Medford following mas*.
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AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O.
CASUALTY - LIFE
First Methodist
Butterfield, superintendent.
Morning worship 111m.
Church
INSURANCE
Young People* meeting, 6:30
Cor. N. Main and laurel St*.
p. m.
Dependable Protection at
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
Reasonable Rate*
Week night service* Tuesday
Sunday church school meets at and Friday evening* at 7:45.
9:45 a. m
Prayer meeting precede* these
M. T. BURNS
Morning Sermon at 11 o’clock two service«
Young people in
on the subject, “Come Unto Me charge of Tuesday service.
ON THE PLAZA
All Ye that Labor and are Heavy
Laden and I Will Give You Rest.”
Special music will be presented by
Neighborhood Church
the adult choir.
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
WATCH REPAIRING
Congregational
6:15 p. m.
Expert Swiss and American
Evening sermon at 7:30 p.m. on
Boulevard and Morton Streets
watch repairing. Your watch
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
the subject, "I Will Lift up Mine
timed and regulated FREE on
Eye* unto the Hills from Whence
our Electric Time Michrometer.
Cometh My Help.”
Bible school 9:45 a. m., Mr*.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday Glenn Prescott, superintendent.
evening, using the book of St
Worship service 11 a. m.
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
John for study.
Sermon subject, "I* it well with
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the child?’’
STORE
Wednesday 2 pm, Plymouth
Swedenburg Bldg.
" Ashland
Guild at the home of Mrs. Bums,
Church of Christ
Harrison Street.
Second and B Street*
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Bible school 9:45 a. m. classes
for all ages L. U. Gresham, sup­
Free
erintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Methodist Church
Meetings of High School and
East Main Street
College C. E Societies at 7 p. m.
John R. Poet, Pastor
Evening service at 8 o’clock.
The new pastor, Rev. Earl Dow­
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
ning. will have charge of the Sun­
Bernice Beare, superintendent in
day services.
charge.
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Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
Church of the
ple's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Even­
ing worship at 7:30 p. m.
Nazarene
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
Bertrand F. Peterson, Paster
nesday evening at 7:30 p. m
Fourth and C Streets
You are welcome to all services
Church school 9:45 a. m. T. S.
Wiley, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m Ser­
Dr. L. W. Staffers
mon by the pastor.
Junior and YP meetings 7 p. m.
DENTIST
Evangelistic meeting 8 p. m.
Sermon by the pastor.
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
Prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Wed­
Medical
Bldg.
Phone 5211
nesday.
• Subacribe for The Miner today.
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Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
liu can
still make alltypes
of instalment hans
at the First National
... with as long as
18 months to pay!
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WANTED — Representative to
I look
after our magazine subscrip­
tion interests in Ashland and vi­
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.
First Presbyterian
Church
Southern. Oregon Credit Bureau
Ashland Office
15</i NO. MAIN ST.
Phone 7321
Medford Office
Medford Center Building
Phone 2261
YOUR CREDIT RECORD — You Make
It, We Record It!
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stearns
| and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stansbie
( visited in Grants Pass Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lester of
! Caldwell, Ida. visited several, day*
with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Elhart
and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart.
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IF FIRE
• Federal regulations have not been
designed to cut off the flow of essential
-should force you from your
home, the money you would
have to pay for temporary
quarters elsewhere could
prove doubly burdensome be­
cause it would come at a
time when you could least
afford it.
That is why, in addition
to your fire insurance, you
should protect yourself with
Rental Value INSURANCE.
Following damage by fire or
any other specified hazard,
this policy would pay you
each month the rental value
of your home while it was
being made habitable. Tel­
ephone ua and we’ll gladly
glve you full details. No ob­
ligation.
consumer credit for sound purposes...
so, they have not materially changed
this bank’s terms.
You have as long as 18 months to repay
Automobile... (new and used)...Home
Modernization, Equipment and Appliance
loans. Personal loans will be made on
our usual terms.
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DEFENSE
.BONDSj
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—But that need not mean extra
work for you . . . just take ad­
vantage of our low laundry rates
and let us help keep the kiddies
neat! You will be delighted with
our work and really surprised
that it costs so little!
Call 7771 for Real Laundry Saving!
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MEAR EXTRA LAUNDRY!
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Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
ASHLARD LAUNDRY COMPANY
Phone 7771
31 Water St
“For the ideal washday—
Just call,
That*« all.”