Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 24, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Oct. 24, 1941
About People You Know
Page 5
AUTOMOBILE - FIKE
CASUALTY - LIFE
Homecoming Event
Scheduled Today
• '1 he Talent homecoming for
high school alumni will be held
this, Friday, evening All Taient
alumni husbands and wives are
( hurch of Christ
l ull Gospel Temple
invited to attend. All graduates
Second and B Streets
Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
possible to reach by mail have
Earl F. Downing, Minister
*
P. Furman, Pastor
been sent Invitations. The follow­
ing program is planned: Football
Bible school 9 45 a rn. L. U. Gre­
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
game. Gold Hill vs Talent, 2:30 sham, superintendent. Classes for
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
p. m.; ; 2 homecoming
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„ banquet k p. all ages
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­
rn.. served in school cafeteria;
Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser­ ning Evangelistic service to fol­
homecoming dance at 9 p. m. in mon. "That Awful Ethyl." Jun­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
the Talent gym.
ior church for primary grades un­
C A service and choir practice
• Mr and Mrs L W Putman of der direction of Mrs Jack Young
Kansas who spent the summer in is conducted simultaneously with 7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting
the valley and Washington, and adult service.
7:30 Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs Sam Hamilton. Dick
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Everybody is cordially invited
Keger and sister, Mrs. Mary Flu- Junior, High School and Young
to all services.
rer and daughter Marie left Mon­ People's societies.
•
I
day morning for Wakefield,_ Kan
Evening service 7 30 o’c'ock
to visit relatives and friends They Representatives of the American I
• mi and Ms Howard >•
Weiser, are all formerly of Kansas and Sunday School Union will conduct
Foursquare (hurch
and Mrs C. C
~ Ix-wls of * *****
Ida visited last week with Mr plan on being gone for a month.
Fourth and B Streets
the service. Pictures will be shown.
• Mr. and Mrs Roy Coghill have
and Mrs C. L. U-wls.
Midweek prayer meeting, 7:30
llev. Shearhurn, Pastor
• mi and Mt« i' R Hardy have purchased the John Mason place p. m. Wednesday.
returned from a combined vaca­ on Gibson avenue.
•
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O.
tion and business trip to Spokane, • James McDowell suffered a I
Butterfield,
superintendent.
broken leg while working for Dick
Wash
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Church of the
• Clifford Smith was successful Skeeters' logging crew at Pros­
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m
pect last week. He was taken to
in hunting deer near bly.
Nazarene
• M P O'Harra went to I-os the Community hospital in Ash­
Week night services Tuesday
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
les this week on business
land for treament.
rnd Friday evenings at 7:45.
Fourth mid C Streets
• Mis* Margaret Edgblll visited • Mr and Mrs Walter Jeffries of
several weeks with her sister, Mrs Santa Rosa, Calif, sfient Sunday
Church school 9:45 a m Friend-
calling on old acquaintances in
William Betts, in Gold Hill.
First Methodist
• Mr and Mrs Arthur Bish and Talent. The Jeffries formerly lived Sunday.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Mrs Church of McMinnville were on the Olsen farm in the Valley­
(’hurch
Departmental meetings. Junior
recent guests at the A H Peach- view district, leaving here in 1919
Cor.
N,
Main
and Laurel Sts.
• Mr and Mrs Cliff Green mov- Young People, Adults. 6:30 p. m
ey home.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Evangelistic
service
7:30
p.
m
• Mr and Mrs IHck Adams and ed to Proapect last week in Don-
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wed­
children spent several days in aid Walden's trailer house Don-
Sunday church school, 9.45 a
aid will occupy the Green home nesday.
Portland last week
m.
• Dr and Mrs R E Potion in their absence.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock
spent several days in Palm • The Talent extension unit held
on the subject, "Around the World
retum-
Springs and ixts Angeles.
a public chicken noodle dinner In
Trinity Episcopal
with Christ.” The adult choir un­
Ing home the first of the week
the city hall Tuesday evening. The
der the leadership of R. H Cookt­
Church
• Mrs Zerretta Reed of Bridge- dinner began at 6 'clock.
will sing an appropriate anthem
I
port, Calif, visited with her par- • The carnival held at the gym
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Wesley League and Youth Fel-
enta, Mr and Mrs J F Emmett, Friday was enjoyed by a packed
lowshlp at 6:15 p. m.
Blum
of
house.
Eads
the
magician
was
last week. Mrs Alun
Evening worship service at 7:30
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
first on the program, followed by
Beno also was a guest.
o'clock. A representative of the
Church school 9:30 a. m.
_ Mrs Bea» Stevens of Klamath skits and music and crowning of
•
Sermon and morning prayer 11 American Sunday Schoo! Union
Falls visited a short time with her the queen, Inveli Mason, senior. a. m.
will be guest speaker and will
sisters, Mrs Dora Clark and Mrs was chosen queen Games of bea-
Young People’s Fellowship 7 P show pictures of his work, The
no, ducko, penny board, basket rn.
Bertha Heer
young people's choir under the
• Mr and Mrs Al Berwick of throw, nail drive and the fish
Holy Communion, 9:30 a m leadership of Mrs. Cora Bruce will
Klamath Fails ware waah «*1 [Mind. The P-TA served sandwich­ Wednesday.
provide special music.
guests of Mr and Mrs. B. H. es. pie and coffee Cakes and pies
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Choir will meet 7:30 p. m.
were sold to the highest bidder. Thursday.
Boyer.
• Mada *oa*m tnmaactad bual- Proceeds for the evening were bet­
You are cordially invited to
First Presbyterian
Hot lunches are worship with us.
bus In Vallejo Calif several days ter than 1250
this week Mrs Belle Songer and being served in the cafeteria now
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Church
«
Mrs Cloma Burton accompanied rllil) (lay
i
him to California and visited in • Talent grange met Thursday1
Sunday NcT.ool 9:45 a. m.
Salinas and San Francisco
evening when Marveen Shumate Neighborhood Church
Worship service at 11 a. m.
• Mrs Alice Cramer is visiting was admitted as a new member, j
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Congregational
The grange will entertain the i
in Dis Angeles
Boulevard and Morton Streets
6 Mr and Mrs Andrew Macken- Ashland chamber of commerce at
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
son have moved from Redding, a later date Tt is the plan of the
Catholic Church
Iowa to Ashland where they will young members of the grange to
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Fautor
live
organize a suiscidm ■' ■ Y'iA at j Sunday 9:45 a. m. Bible school,
• Mrs Bernie Young and son of Talent. A fine program was pre­ Mr». Glenn Prescott, superinten­
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
Burns are visiting Mr and Mrs sented during the evening, in ' dent.
Sunday school for children con­
H. L .Claycomb
' charge of Frank Reed as chair-j
)t>an3 aq him Xjeuotsstui ducted by several Sisters from
25 for
• Mias Maqpery Newton and Ml
man of the agricultural commit­ uojun looqog Aapong uvauatiiy the Sacred Heart academy of
Your Name I’rlnled
Nancy Briggs enjoyed a vacation tee The next meeting will be the uv ui b ft }B
djqsuoM
Medford following mass.
trip to l»s Angeles and I Palm election of officers All members
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Discounts on larger
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arc urged to !..- present
Springs last week.
MBS. HOM ARD HOSTESS
quantities
e
• Waldo Green and Dorothy
TO THIMBLE CLUB
Free
MltS. ItEED HOSTESS TO
Dodge were married last week in ,
Mrs. Howard on Neil Creek en-
HOME
Bl
ILDERS
(
LASS
Reno.
The
couple
live
one
mile
A complete line
Methodist Church tertai ned the Woodcraft Thimble
Mrs Sid Reed entertained thc south of Talent on the new high-|
club at a 1:30 covered dish dinner
East Main Street
Home Builders class of the Meth­ way Mr. Green is employed in
Children’s
Thursday of last week. Assisting
John It. Poet, Pastor
odist church at her home Friday Medford as a mechanic.
hostesses were Mrs. Etta Morris
Religious
afternoon with Mrs lxiwrence • Mrs
Clarence Homes and
and Mrs. Alice Cook.
Powell
and
Mrs
Roy
Frazier,
as
­
Sunday
school
at
9:45
a.
m.
daughter
Clarice
called
on
rela-
!
Parchment
The afternoon was spent in vis­
sisting hostesses. Business and tives in Talent Monday.
Bernice Beare, superintendent In iting
and needle work.
Any type to meet your social session followed 1:30 des­ • Mr and Mrs Bob ixigan and charge.
sert.
Guests
’
included
Mesdames
Morning
worship
at
11
o
’
clock.
Mrs
Blanche
Hungate
spent
Sun
­
I
needs
Walter Herndon. (> I’. Wray. Roy day visiting their children. Mr.
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
NOTICE!
Frazier, J Frank Culp, George and Mrs. Harold Sloper and Mr. ple’s meeting at 6:45 p. m. Even­
If you don’t want to sell
Finest Line Ever
Mason, Carol Kannasto, H B. and Mrs. Don Hungate
ing worship at 7:30 p. m.
your property, don't list it
(Thapnian, Henry Newton. Law­ • Mr and Mrs. Lyle Tame of
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
with us!
Stocked Here!
rence Powell, Phoebe Pickens, Dead Indian visited in Talent nesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
C. HUFFMAN
Bertha Freeze and Ellen Barker.
Sunday.
You are welcome to all services
For Real Estate
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At the close of the afternoon • Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Cowdrey
65 N. Main & 345 E. Main
moat of the group called on Mrs are having an addition built on • Subscribe for The Miner todav
Charles M Giffen, a member of their house. Andy Carrell is con­
5c-10c-$l Store
the class, and surprised her with tracting the work
a shower of dainty gifts.
MISS LYDIA Me* ALL
ENTERTAINS D. A. R.
Miss Lydia McCall, assisted by
Mrs Gordon MacCracken and
Mi.ss Belle Dunnavan. entertained
the Mt. Ashland chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revo­
lution at her home Friday Re­
ports were given by Mrs. J. H.
sceretary; Mrs. Louis
I Edgar,
Reporting Office
(¡eneral Office
Dodge. DAR Red Cross chairman,
and Mrs. Grace Andrews, chapter
Sledford
Ashland
historian.
Medford Center Building
Phone 3751
The next meeting will be held
240 East Main, Ashland
Phone 2261
at the home of Mrs J W McCoy,
with Mrs. W A. Stratton and Mrs
Fred Harvey assisting hostesses.
• Mr and Mrs Lmev Williamson
YOUR CREDIT RECORD
are vacationing in Portland. Se­
attle, and Victoria. B C.
—You make it, We Record it!
• Mrs. E. O. Smith was a business
visitor in Medford Thursday of
last week.
• Clarence Delsman of Mi waiikir,
Wis. was a Week-end guest of
('npt mid Mrs. C’hiules Helsinmi
• Frank Cress, biotlivi of Har­
man Cress of Ashland, passed
away Sunday in Klamath Falls
• Word lias been received of the
recent death In Portland of Mis
Frank (' Routledge, former Ash­
land resident.
• Mi and Mis George Martin
were Sunday guests ail the home
of Mr. and Mi» Joe Martin in
Medford
• Miss I .oil I a Pierson, student at
the University of Oregon, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mis W E
Pierson, lust week-end
• Mrs Earl Rogers, Mrs T L
< »'Harin, Miss May Benedict anil
Mis Charles Blake went to Med­
ford Sunday evening to hear Faina
Whipple Gish, returned mission-
ai v from < 'lima
• Mr and Mrs I R Barksdale
made a business trip to Salem
early this week
• Dr. George W Bruce utleinled
an evangelising training school for
pastors in Seattle and Tacotna
last week. Mrs Bruce remained in
I »alius for a visit with relatives
• Born to Mi and Mis E R
Walker Oct 16, twin daughters
• Chet Fowler, Mm tin Herrin.
Harry Chipman Bill Savin and
James Smith attended the Call-
fornia-Oregon football game in
Portland Saturday.
•Mr and lira '' M s. imi.-i
Medford are now residents
Ashland
1 N S U R A N C E
• M> mid Mrs Edwin Fortmlllii
of Albany were guests of Mr ami
M in (.’hurles Fortmiller Inst week
• Mi mid Mis Albert Pedersen
went to Merrill Saturday.
• Dr mid Mrs George Goodrich
of Medford were guests Friday
evening of Mr and Mrs. John
Wilkinson.
• Mrs. Iva Blackwell la visiting
In Dm Angeles.
• In and Mis C F Tilton visited
in Klamath Falls last week end.
• Miss Gerry Wilkinson of Med­
ford whs a guest at the John Wil­
kinson home Saturday night
• Mrs Ernest Williams of Talent
was a Sunday gueest at the R E
Newby home.
QRe
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De|iendable Protection at
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M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
WATCH REPAIRING
Ex|>ert Swiss and American
watch repairing. Your watch
timed mid regulated FREE on
our Electric Time Michrorneter.
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
Swedenburg Bldg.
Ashland
1
Professional Cards
DENTISTS
Dr. G. B. Hull
1st National Bank Bldg.
Phone 6271
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
DENTIST
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
Physicians & Surgeons
Dr. R. E. Poston
Swedenburg Building
Phone 8791
Dr. Earnest A. Woods
Phone 8051
Dr. Harvey A. Woods
Phone 8041
Swedenburg Building
• Mr. and Mrs. Alda Ceccatto
were called to San Francisco
Thursday by the death of Mrs.
Ceccatto’s aunt.
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau
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home as well as performing the everyday tasks of
cooking, hot water heating and innumerable other
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