Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 26, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Sept. 26, 1941
About People You Know
P3
NEWS FROM
Lincoln School
By SCHOOL 1*1 PII.M
Tile Lincoln school band WHM
organized Monday, Sept. 22 There
w« re several different instruments
such as saxophone, snare ilium,
cornet, trumpet, trombone, rlari
net and a flute There ate 26
children in the band Many of the
mi'mlirri are new players.
Mi.
Tripp, instructor, will have les­
son» three times a week.
Monte Wray entered th«- third
grade Monday. He had been visit-
|(1g his grandparents In Idaho He
went to his grandparents’ golden
wedding.
Page 5
| WORK WANTED
Husky high
school boy wishes part-time
work to enable him to take more
part in school activities Will be
k
free evenings 6-7 and all day Sat­
urdays
Answer in care Miner
office.
•
WANTED: An ambitious, wide­
awake man or woman to look
£. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
J. it. Turnbull, Minister
after renewal» and new subscrip­
L. F. Furman, Pastor
tion« for the popular, fast-selling
Bible school 9:45 a m. C. E
magazine. The AMERICAN
Corry, superintendent.
Sunday school 9:45 a m.
HOME It’s easy, pleasant work,
Morning worship 11 o’clock
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
and it pays big commissions.
.Sunday, H p. ni , chuich service,
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­ Spare time only required. Write
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
ning Evangelistic service to fol­ today to Director, Sales Division,
praise and Bible study
low at 7:30 o’clock.
The American Home Magazine
C. A service and choir practice Corporation, 251 Fourth Avenue,
7:45 Tuesday evening.
New York, N. Y.
Everybody is cordially invited
Rev. W. -I. Meagher, Pastor
to all services.
NOTICE!
•
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
If you don’t want to sell
Sunday sch«x>l for children con-
your property, don’t list it
ductod by s«-veral Sisters frdtn
with us'
Fourth and B Street«
the Sacred Heart academy of
C. H U F F M A N
Medford following mass
Rev. Shear bum, Pastor
For Real Estate
•
65 N. Main & 345 E. Main
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O V ----------- ------------------------------- >
Butterfield, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting, 6:30
Cor. N. Main and I-aurel Sts.
p. m.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
Week nl^ht services Tuesday
This Is Home-Coming day for ind Friday evening» at 7:45.
the entire church The C_
Sunday
2_„ i’rayer meeting precedes these
school meets at 9:45 a m and ev
two services.
Young people Ln
cry da«« in ««-eking for 100 per
barge of Tuesday service.
cent attendance of its enrollment.
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Morning sermon at 11 o’clock on
the subject, "Back to Bethel.*'
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
6:15 p m.
Evening sermon at 7:30 n
Subject, "There we saw giants. »I
Boulevard and Morton Streets
(Numbers 13 33).
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, u«6ng John 4:1-15 for
Bible school 9 A& a. m., Mrs.
the scripture lesson.
Glenn Prescott, superintendent.
•
Worship service 11 a. m.
Sermon subject, "Our Goapel."
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Second and B Street*
Fari F. Doubling, Minister
illiillHilllilHil*
• Mis
Jeanette
Blown
and
daughter of Klamath Falls were
week-end guests of Mr and Mis • Mi and Mis J Bennett arc
I > <; sin.in
employed al the home of Dora
• Mr and Mis Otto .1 Wlliln MiiiiUi at the Anderson ranch.
have returned from n trip Io Wis­ • Mi mid Mrs Alli ii Claia and
consin
children culled at the home ot
• Mo G W Morris Ims returned Mi and Mia Ralph Hllkey in
home from a month's visit In Medfoid Sunday evening
Omaha.
• Miss Mlldic«! Works, daughter
• Dr and Mrs <J W Bruce, Mis of Mi and M ih Howard Works or
Miiliel lx>wthi-i, Gaylord Vestal Wagner creek, and Aubrey Taylor '
and Miss Ruth Froman went to of Applegate were married in
Medford Friday to nt tend a dis­ Reno last week
The ceremony
trict meeting al the Methodist was performed by Rev Auains al
r
f
r
church
the itaptlHt par sonage in Reno ROOM 2
• I’nui Icanhowei Is attending ti.
M ih Taylor finished her s hooiln„
Gary Crowson came to our
Multnomah Bible school In Port In Talent.
room. He brought a bat. He «how-
land.
• M ih S uhmii Grant who han e«l us the bat He told uh about it
• M ihm Alberta Thomas, teacher spent the past two months with He had it in a little box. The bat
nt Crescent City, spent Sunday her daughter, M ih Helen Higgins, walked an«l walked. We saw his
with her parents, Mr and Mrs A returned to her home in Bozeman, wing» We naw him climb
W Thomas.
Mont.
We »aw a white rabbit. It had
TO TRADE—Trailer fol
.1 • Mr. and Mrs William Davis iota of fur The rabbit was taking
Weitzel, 27 North Main
I were called to I « oh AngeieS ibi» a nap. He had a carrot to eat. He
• Born to Mi mid Mi
' week by the sudden illness of their had an apple, too We saw him
Reeder of Hollywtxxl.
son.
out of bin cage We read a story
daughter
Mrs. Churle
Thursday about him Sarah Bishop brought
• Talent grange met
i
mother of Mrs Reeder,
evening In regular meeting when him to our room. Sht 1» In Room
urday to visit with her daughter Rev an«l Mrs G. W Astleford one.
and family
were made members The grange
• Mr mid Mis Iron Spencer and ha«i th«« honor of having one of its
The fourth giade boys of room
Mrs. Vern A thanas and sons have members, M ims Marian Borg, up five have been very successful in
returned home from a two weeks pointed chairman of the YGA fol challenging games with the boys
vacation trip
southern Oregon This district in from r«x»ms six and seven, They
• Mr and Mm Joe Kelly of eludes Klamath, Josephine and have not lost n game yet
Dunsmuir were week-end guests, Jacknon counties.
Th«- program
'Hie fifth grade boys and girls
of Mia. W. C. Bevington.
opened by all Hinging “The Church have organized n room club The
• Bom to M i and Mrs Ambrose in the Wildwood," continuing in name Is Playmate« club. Camille
Winker Sept 23, a son.
the nature of a question l*ox with Frulon is the president
Venita
• Mis O W Goodside of Port- each memtier asking a question Roberson is vice president and
land and Mrs William Specht of and attempting to answer it Mary Jane Coleman is secretary
Silverton visited the past two Bo<>ster night will be observed by
The fifth grade girls of Lincoln
weeks with their sister, Mrs Car­ the grange at the next regular school challenged the fourth grade
rie May Smith.
meeting night, Oct. 2 All old girls in a game of baseball Tues­
• Jesse Drill has return«-«! to his members who haven't been at day The score was 12 to 2 in the
home in Phoenix, Artz, after vis­ tending are asked to corne and fifth grade’s favor It was a good
iting with his mother, Mr». Emma bring someone interested in be- game
I Mil mnl his sister, Mrs. Floyd coming a member
Room seven made pictures of
• Dean Carver, son of Mr and their vneationn There were only
Samford.
• Mr and Mrs Edward Smith Mrs O. L. Carver, stationed at three people who went to the
anil M r and Mrs Young of I>Hl Fort Ix-wis, Wash., la spending a same places.
Bible school 9:45 a. m. classes
Angeles are visiting with 8. J few days visiting his parents this
for all ages L. U. Gresham, sup­
week
Jandrvau.
HILT NEWS
erintendent.
• Born'to Mr and Mrs. John Drn • Andy Carrol and family have
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
moved from the Ditsworth ranch • Th«- Women's Society of Chris­ Sermon, "Your Place as a Member
ger Sept i 20, a «laughter.
• Chnrles i Weeks of Klamath above Trail into the property of tian Service met Thursday after­ of the Church.”
noon at the club house with the
Falls was a guest of Mr and Mm Mr. an<l Mrs Roy Estes.
High school and college C. E.
, • The P TA met Friday afternoon president, Mrs J. De Witt, in societies 6:30 p. m.
A J HiMlgen Sunday
charge
of
the
meeting.
Those
at
­
• Mrs Ralph Van Wert and chll- for the first meeting of the sea-
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
dren of Mudrmi arc visiting wilh I son Mrs. Karl Baylor is president tending were MeHdames Ray El-
Sermon subject, "Golden Chap­
• Fred Rapp and Bobbie Ix-aming | liott, Frank Bemheisel,, O. Bern- ters of the Bible: Hebrews 11,”
Mis Katie Scroggins.
• Mins Lucie Landen, instructor . were among those bringing home helHe), J. De Witt, W. Dutro, Har- This is the first sermon |n a
I ry De Jarnett, Wade Rix»p, W. series.
nt Southern Oregon College of Ed­ ■ deer from a hunting trip
ucation, rctumrii to Ashland Sun­ • A bam on the L (1 Frink | Gran, Fren Haynes, Elmer Jack- Midweek service 7:30 p. m. Wed­
day after spending the summer at place north of town collapse«! last •on, li'Tt Miti-h«-il. Arthur Peder- nesday.
week, killing a year-old heifer
Hen, T. Quamme, Enzie Wright,
New York university.
• M ih Sarah Swart of Oakland. Frank Ward, Don Ward, E. O.
• Sunday dinner guests of Mr
Don
Frank Ohlund,
and Mis C. J. Foster were Mrs Calif is visiting her daughter and Robinson.
Roberta Everton. Mrs. MacMil­ family, Mr and Mrs Bob Locke Rosecrans and G uh Goldpenny and
lan and Mr» Mary North. The • Miss Ella Pitenger was shop­ M i > s Phyllis Sullivan After an
dinner wns a compliment to Mrs ping nn<1 visiting relatives in Ash­ interesting meeting the hostesses. 1
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Mrs Frank Bemheisei and Mm. O.
North who celebrated her birthday land Wednesday afternoon.
Fourth and C Streets
Bernheisel
served
delicious
re
­
Sunday.
LOYAL
WOMEN
’
S
CLASS
freshments.
• Mi and Mrs. Paul Ha: msrn,
Church school 9:45 a m. Friend-
The Loyal Women’s class of Un­ • Mrs. Gwen Watts and «laughter
Mr and Mrs Kelly Parsons. Jesse
Sunday.
church
of
Christ
met
Thursday
June of Chico arrived Wednesday ,
Ully, Kenneth Damon, Don Sears,
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Don Travis and Cliff CUlmer spent afternoon of last week for a so­ to visit her parttUs. Ml and Mm.
Departmental meetings. Junior,
cial
meeting
After
an
Interesting
I
Richard
Williams,
and
her
son
the week end hunting near Like-
Young People. Adults. 6:30 p m.
program, delicious refreshments Gene.
vi,-w
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
were serve«! bv Mrs. Holman and • Among thorn who attended the
• Subscribe for The Miner todav Mrs Effie Gaibraith.
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p m. Wed­
I j football game in Yreka Friday
I
nesday.
evening were Mrs. W Dutro, Nor­
Missionary meeting 2 p, m
man Dutro, Mr and Mrs W. A.
Thursday.
Gran. Barton Nelson, Bob Ohlund
and Charles Wright.
• Mr and Mm Richard Williams
and son Roy and their daughter.
Mm Nelson Watts and children
I
1 Gene and June of Chico drove to
Dr.
Claude
E.
Sayre,
Vicar
Medford Wednesday evening and
ASK YOUR FRIENDS VXD WIX A DOLLAR’
again Saturday to visit Mr. and
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Mm. Roy Rushton,
Church school 9:30 a. m,
• Mr, and Mr» G (} Black spent
Sermon and morning prayer 11
three days last week visiting Mrs.
Black's mother. Mm. E. E Gran a. m.
Holy Communion 9:30 a.
at Cave Junction.
• Mi and Mrs W A. Gran and Wednesday.
m
Choir will meet at 7:30 p.
son Billy left Monday morning for
Gig Harbor, Wash,, where they Friday,
You are cordially invited
were called by the death of Mrs.
worship with us.
Gran's mother, Mrs. J. C. Roby,
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THIMBLE CM B MEETS
The Thimblp club of the Neigh­
bors of Wixxicraft were entertain­
ed Thursday evening of last week
at a covered dish dinner at the
Sunday scr.ool 9:45 a. m.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sten-
Worship service at 11 a. m.
nett. After a short business meet­
ing Chinese checkers and bingo
were enjoyed Mr«. A. L. Wrenn • Mr. and Mrs, George Martin
was receive«! as a new member.
and son and Mrs. Thora Cooper
Were Medford visitors Saturday.
• Eilmund Dews is attending
Stanford university this year
• MI hh Zelda Heer of San Fran­
cisco and Mm. Paul Flannigan of
I Oakland are visiting with their
j mother, Mm. Bertha Heer,
First Baptist Church
hull Gospel Temple
Catholic C hurch
Foursquare Church
First Methodist
Church
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Church of Christ
Church of the
Nazarene
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW 1942
CHEVROLET?
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Selby’s is providing 15 persons with $1
bills to be given free to the first one who
asks them this tpies ion—so ask around
and I * a lucky winn *r!
SELBY CHEVROLET COMPANY
Free
Methodist Church
East Main Street
John K. Poet, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Bernice Beare, superintendent In
charge.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Junior meeting and Young Peo-
flie’s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Even-
ttg worship at 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening at 7.30 p. m.
You are welcome to all services.
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
DENTIST
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
TO TRADE—Trailer for wood. J.
Weitzel, 27 North Main Street.
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Ashland Office
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Phone 7321
,
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Phone 2261
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