Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 02, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Jan. 2, 1942
• Horn to Mr and Mix
Reck lire 2t>, a son
Let Your Answer
to Bombs Be BONDS!
About People You Know
(Al HOI.K < III IU II
Rev. W •!. ■ I« ugher, Past« r
Ma** ut V a m. Sunday.
4 ill'll* II OF < IIICIST
Wc are fighting enemies who
will stop at nothing. With our
homes, our very Ilves al stake,
shall we stop short of giving our
dimes and dollars for Defense?
Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps
every day, every week Buy as
if your very life depended upon
It. It doent
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FIRS'! METHODIST ( III K( II
< or. N. Main rand Laurel Sts.
Iir. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday church school under
super intendency of Allen O. Mc-
(lee.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock,
subject, "The Web <Ȓ Ufe" (New
Year). The adult choir will lead
the song service and offer a New
Year anthem.
Wesley league and Methodist
Youth Fellowship meet for wor-
ship at 6:15 p. m.
: " sermon
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7;30 on sub-
Evening
ject, ‘ M.inaginj:
_ One’s Self.'’ yba
young people’s choir will sing an
anthem.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. HI
Wednesday.
Second and II Streets
Earl F. Downing. .Minister
Bible school 9 45 a. in.
All
members of the school arc urged
t<> be present for "Mobilization
I >ay” which inaugurates the Chris­
tian Education Advance program
Morning service II a in Sei ■
mon. “That's Becaus«- They Don't
Know Jesus "
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p m
with junior, high school, young
I people, und adult groups
Evening service 7:80 o'clock
I
i Special music by the mixedquar- I
tel
Dorothy Parr, Betty Jo NEIGHBORHOOD < ONG1CEGA-
Burns. Raymond Renxema and
TIO.NAI. ( Ill He'll
Boulevard und .Morton Street*
Harlalce Wilson
Sei mon, “Old
< larem e F. M< ( all, .Minister
Shoes and Mouldy Bread."
Midweek service 7:30 p. m. I
Bible school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Wednesday.
Glen Prescott superintendent.
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Worship service 11 o'clock. Sub­
TRINITY EPIS( OPAI. CHURCH ject of sermon, ''Intercession."
At 2 p. m. Tuesday, Dec 31,
Dr. < 'iuudr E. Sayre, Vk-ur
Plymouth
guild in the home of
Holy Cminunion * a m.
Mrs C. H. Vaupel, 422 Boulevard.
Church school 9:30 a m.
Wednesday noon, covered dish
Sermon am! morning prayer 11
dinner followed by annual meeting
¡4 m Th«1 Mason* will be present
at this service and worship with of the church to which all friends
are invited.
us.
I IKNT PRE* BY TER IAN
N<> Wednesday service Thurs
«lay there will be a New Year's
< III HUI
service at 9 a. m.
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
You arc cordially invited to
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.. Wirt
worship with us.
Wright, superintendent.
M
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■‘What to do in '42“ will be the
I REE METHODIST ( III l((ll
hour. The 1042 Year Text will be
East Main Street
presented at that time. Special
John R. Poet, Pustor
music.
Sunday school al 9:45 a. m.
High school Christian Endeavor
Bernice Bea re, superintendent in sermon subject at the morning
charge.
meets at 6:15 p. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock
Junior meeting and Young Peo­ presenting another pen portrait of
ple's meeting at 6:45 p. m Even­ Jesus' Friends
a Matter-of-fact
ing worship at 7:30 p. m.
Man.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
You will find a cordial welcome
nesday evening at 7:30 p m.
in this friendly church.
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You are welcome to ail services
FULL GOSPEL TE.MPI.E
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E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
< III»« II OF THE NAZARENE
L. P. Furman, Pastor
Bertriuid F. Peterson, Pastor
Sunday
school 9:45 a. m.
Fonrtb and C Ktreeta
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Church school 9:45 a. m
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­
Morning worship. First service ning Evangelistic service to fol­
of revival.
low nt 7:30 o'clock.
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Irvpartrnental meetings 6:30 p.
C. A. service and choir practice
m . junior, young people, adults.
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7:30 Tuesday evening.
Evangelistic service 7:30 o'clock.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Special services every evening 7:30 Friday evening.
except Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Tire
Everybody is cordially Invited
Highley Singers of Orange, Call! , to all services.
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Hjwcial workers.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m. Classes
for all ages.
Worship at 11 a. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.,. prayer.
praise and Bible study. 8:30 p. m,
Personal workers' study class.
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METHODIST CH! RCH PLANS
M.W »EAK'S sKItVICE
A New Year dinner-program
will be held at the Methodist
church Thursday noon. The Rev.
bouts C. Kirby, pastor of the
Medford Methodist church. will
speak at the after-dinner program
held in the main auditorium of
the church A season of prayer, in
keeping with President Roose­
velt's proclamation, also will be i
observed.
• Mt and Mo Sid Reed and Het
ty Sue *|»ent Christmas with Mrs
• Bom to Mi and Mix Kelly
Pat sons Dec. 20. a son
Reed's mother at Merced, Calif.
• Mis b G Morthland of Med
ford visited with her parents, Mi
¿. el Mrs. W <i 8a.nder, Sunday
• Mr and Mr* George G oh wick
vi*it«r<l with Mrs. Ed Sholln in
Giants Pass Christmas.
• Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Farmer Dec. 29, a son .
• Mi and Mrs. Woodrow W
Kitchel of Oakland were holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Hardy.
• Mr and Mrs. Harry Morris of
Klamath Falls spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. G
G. ..........
W. Morris. i
• Mr and Mrs John b Fowler
of Klamath Falls were Christmas
day guests of Dr. and Mrs. C F
Tilton
• Mr and Mrs A A Hull and
daughter Catherine of Chehalis,
Wash visited with Dr and M rs.
G B. Hull several days last week
• Mr anil M ih A B Wick wont
to Central Point Sunday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs W A Shell.
• Mt and Mrs J C Broady and
son visited over the week-end in
Salem with Mrs Broady's mother.
• M ihm Marjorie Hall of Log An­
geles visited last week with her
mother, Mrs. A W. Hall.
• Duel lie Roberson of Portland
visited with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs J b. McCollum, Christmas
• Dr and Mrs b W. Stoffers
Visited last week in Portland and
Battle Ground, Wash
• Joe Kiel of Selma is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs John Kiel.
• Christmas dinner guests of
Mrs H M Schilling were Earl
Schilling of Corvallis, Frances
Schilling of Cottage Grove, Mer­
ritt. Bruce and bouise Schilling
and Mrs. Ella Schilling
I
• Mr and Mrs. C F Butchart of
Sheridan spent Christmas with
Mr and Mrs J. A. Yeo.
• Mr and Mrs Walter Durgan
of Corvallis spent the Christmas
holidays with Mr and Mrs. bouis
Dodge
• Guests of Mrs Maude Renton
Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs
R Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Nortridge and Mr and Mrs Bert
Nortridge of Chiloquin.
• Guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy
Crow on Christmas were Mr and
Mrs. R D. Allen and granddaugh­
ter Barbara. Miss Irene Wehrli
and M. S. Centers
• Mr and Mrs Charles Blake
entertained Mr and Mrs Aubrey
Mlles and son. Miss May Benedict
and Mr and Mrs Earl Nutter and
children on Christmas Day.
• Mi and Mr* Gilbert Elder re
tuined to their home in Eureka
Tuesday after spending the holi­
days with relatives and friends
here.
• Miss Ager has returned from
The Dalles where she spent the
(Thristma* holidays. She was ac­
companied home by her uncle.
Jack Dearai, and his granddaugh­
ter Shirley Quick
The latter
plans to visit here indefinitely
Mr DeWitt will go to Eureka af-
ter Jan. 1.
• Mr and Mrs. Colver Anderson
returned to their home at Benson
Mines Sunday after visiting with
Ashland relatives over the holi­
days.
• Mrs Marcus Woods and infant
daughter left the Community hos­
pital Sunday.
• Mi»n Annette Sharyon of Duns­
muir visited with her parents. Mr I
and Mrs. b. G. Sharyon on Christ­
mas day.
• Mr. and Mrs J F. Emmett were
Christmas dinner guests of Mr
anti Mrs. Tucker in Medford.
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• Miss bavonne Sumerlin of Wai- |
la Walla is visiting with her par- I
ent». Dr and Mrs b. b Sumerlin ■
• .Mi and Mrs Rogert GU1H
of Alturas visited with Mr. and !
Mrs. C. N. Gillmore and Mr. and I
Mrs Dwight Patterson on Christ­
mas.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. E Huffman
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Huffman at Fort bewis, Wash
during the Christmas holidays.
• Mr and Mrs T J. O’Harra of'
Klamath Falls visited with Mr '
and Mrs. T b. O’Harra Christmas :
day
• Holiday visitors at the M T
Bums home included Mr. and Mrs.
bee Bums and sons of Antioch.
Calif., Mr
and Mrs. Charles
Bums and family of Klamath
Falls and Mrs. William Ford and
son of Dunsmuir.
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• Subscribe for The Miner tpday.
• Born, Dec 26, to Mr. and Mrs
Gillis Fleener, a daughter.
’WATCH REPAIRING '
Espert Swi*a and American
watch repairing. Your watch
timed and regulated FREE on
our Electric Time Miehronieter.
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
Swedenborg
Bldg.
Ashland i
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|£x-' F
‘.Ring around the Ro*ie,"
"Drop the Handkerchief"
arid “Farmer in the Dell”
are all symbol* of happy
New Year days of long
ago. We say Happy New
Year now to you with the
hope that some of this
old-fashioned
spirit
of
New Year’s, with its
carefree festivities and its
unalloyed enjoyment will
sweeten and brighten this
New Year’s season
you.
Grubb Florists
271 Morton Street
OUR WISH TO YOU
r
An
: HAPPY NEW YlflR
We appreciate what this community has
done for uh . . . We promise to render at all
times the best cleaning service possible at
our reasonable low prices . . . No added costs
for minor repairs and button replacements.
Free pick-up and delivery
NOTICE!
If you don't want to sell
your property, don't list it
with us!
C. H U F F M A N
For Reni Estate
65 N. Main A 345 E. Main
Unbeatable
Pair
Try Our .Milk und ( rnun
AN ASHLAND PRODUCT
Clover Leaf Dairy
1‘hone 673?
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
DENTIST
Hour* 9-12 and 1-5
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
COLLEGE CLEANERS
823 Mlrakiyou Blvd
Pilone 6336
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
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At this joyous season we
wish to express ottr sin­
cere feeling of good will
and friendship to the
many friends iuu I custom­
ers whom it ha* been our
prix liege to serve during
HHl.
May you ride "high,
wide and handsome" ev­
ery «lay in 19«, ami may
ih«> best of everything be
in store
yours.
Wick Furniture
Company
W p would like to express to each of you personally the grati­
tude we feel for your kindness to us in 1941. Since this is im­
possible we are sending this “blanket vote of thanks” with the
wish that with New Year’s dawn will come a brighter, happier
future for you.
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”