Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 09, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday. Jan. 9, 1942
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Dr. L. W. Stoffers
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Dry Blox and Slabs
Gunter Fuel Co
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About People You Know
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your propiily. don't Hat it
with mt!
CATHOLIC < III R< II
Rev. W. .;. Meagher, Pastor
Mass at 9 a hi Hunday.
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East Main Ntreot
I HEE ME'IHODIMT ( HI lU’ll
John R. Poet, Pastor
Hunduy school at 9:4ft a. m.
Bernice Beare, superintendent in
charge.
Morning worship lit 11 o'clock
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
ple’s meeting at 6:4ft p. rn Even­
ing worship al 7:30 p in.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
You mt- welcome to all services
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL < lit R< II
lir. Claude E. rvayre, Vicar
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Hermon and morning prayer 11
h m.
Holy Communion 9 30 a. rn.
1 Wednesday.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Wed- i
I nesday
You are cordially invited to wor­
I ship with us.
( Ill IU II OF TI4E NAZAKF.NE
Bertrand F. Peti-rson, Pastor
I'oarlh and C Streets
ON THE 1*1.A/.A
("hurch school 9 4ft a rn.
Morning worship 11 o’clock
Sermon, ''Tin- Second Blessing”
Departmental meetings, 6:30 p.
in. junior, young people, adult«
Special services nt 7 30 every,
Tile I
evening except Saturday
Highley Singers of Orange, Calif ,
special workers
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I I LI. GOSPEL TEMPLE
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
I. . P. Furinun, Pastor
Hunday school 9:4ft a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6.4ft Sunday eve­
ning Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A service and choir practice
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting
7:30 Friday evening.
Everybody ts cordially invited
to all services.
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FIRST BAPTIST ( HI IU II
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Bible school 9:4ft a m.
Worship 11 a m. Five-minute
NEWS FROM
cartoon talk; solo, Pastor Turn- |
bull; sermon, "The Four Voices’’ :
(next in scries on I«aiah)
Young People's Union 6:30 p m
lly HCHOOL ITI’ILH
Gospel service 7:30 p. m. Ten-
The pupil* of Room 8 have new
at Udellt tciichers. Mina Wall. Miss minute song service, special mu­
la-omtrd and .Miss Kern* teach in sic. sermon. "Nothing but Leaves.”
the morning. Mr. Hyde and Mrs.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Burleson teach In the afternoon.
< III IK 11
The pupil« of the fifth and aixth
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
grade* heard President Roosevelt
apeak over the radio, lie raid that
Sunday school at 9:4ft a. m.,
tiie United Ntuten would make 60,- Wirt M Wright, superintendent
IHM) airplane« in 1942 Hi- also told
At the morning worship hour,
many fact« about preparations for 11 o'clock, the Holy Communion
war. The children enjoyed the pro­ will be observed together with the
gram very much
reception of new member»
Minn Lethu Coulter, Mina Doreen
Two youth groups are now
DelJsle and Mr F. Cyril Santier meeting regularly on Sunday, the
are the new «tudent teacher» for Christian Doer» (junior age) at 4
the fourth grade Ml«« Coulter and p m and the High School Chris­
AI is . h 1 i. l.isl,- t.-.nh in the morning, tian Endeavor at 6: IS
Mr Sander in the afternoon.
An unusual opportunity will be
The children tn Room 3 saw a afforded churchgoers Sunday eve- |
moving
picture
about
winter ning when the Rev. John B Weir,
«port». It wan called "Winter Won­ D D., executive secretary of the
derland,” and we all enjoyed it. India Council of Mission Stations,
We are «tudying about the «ca­ will be the speaker. Dr. Weir
non«.
comes from recent on-the-field
Dale O’la-ary ha« come back to study of the effect of the war
Room 3 from a Medford «chool. upon the mission fields of all In­
We are all glad to have him back dia and of Iran. Hl- is a powerful
again.
speaker with unusually wide ex­
challenged Risim 7 to perience
Room
a game of soccer on Jan 6. The
The public also is cordially in­
»core wan 2-2 It was a very good vited to a unique covered-dish din­
gume although it wan played on a ner Monday evening at 6:30 at
muddy field.
which time a team of three speak­
The boy» and girls of Room 6 ers will discuss the war and for­
have four new student teachers. eign missions.
Rev. Harold H.
Their name» are Mrs Taylor. Miss Henderson,
representing
Korea
Freeman, Mi»« Lee and Mr Ben­ and Miss Blanche Yeomans. Bra­
nett. Tlie children hope they like zil Ample opportunity to ask
Lincoln school.
questions.
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PASTOR TO BE INSTALLED
FIRST (IIIIUII OF CHRIST
Pastor-elect Rev. Howard
SCIENTIST
Eddy will be formal! installed RS
Pioneer
Ave., South
minister of the First Presbyterian
Sunday morning service at 11
church at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
Jail. 14 by the Presbytery of o’clock. Subject, “Sacrament.”
Sunday school at 9:4.5 a m.
Southwest Oregon Dr. Sherman
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
L. Divine of Medford, moderator
of preHbytcry will preside; Rev. which includes testimonies of
II. S. Reichard of Grants Pass will Christian Science healing, is held
tiring the charge of the people; at 8 o’clock.
Reading room open daily from
Rev. John K Howard of Glendale,
the charge of the minister, and 2 to ft p. m. except Sundays and
Rev. H. M. Roberts, well-known holidays, also Thursday evenings
Sunday school missionary of the from 7 to 9.
The public is cordially invited to
presbytery will preach the ser­
mon. An invitation has been ex­ attend these services and to use
the reading room.
tended to the public to attend.
M. T. BURNS
WATCH
REPAIRING
Expert Swiss and .American
watch rejiairing. Your watch
timed and regulated F REE on
our Electric Time Michrometer.
• Mr and Mrs C. E. Huffman Messer New Year« were Hugh
I-1 KMT METHODIST < III ICC H
returned last week from a several Messer of Yreka and Mr and Mrs
< or. N. Main and l-mirel Sts.
I ilays visit at Fort Lewis, Wash ,, Cecil Messer and children.
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
I»r. George W. Bruce, Minister • where their son Bill Huffman is • Mr and Mrs Henry C. Gaily.
stationed with an army air base 1 Mrs Ella Mills and Mr. and Mrs
STORE
Sunday school 9 4ft a m
Worship service Ila m Ser­ detachment. They report that an Henry B Carter were New Year’s
Sweden burg Bldg.
Ashland
mon, ''Blessed are the Merciful ’’ excellent Christmas dinner of guests of Mr. and Mrs George R
roast
turkey
was
servezl
to
the
Wesley la-ague and Methodist
Carter at Medford.
soldier« and their gue»t».
Youth Fellowship, 6:1ft p rn
• Mr and Mrs D A Colter of
Evening sermon, 7:30 o’clock, • Mayor T S Wiley i» in Kan­ Medicine Hat. Can visited with
will be given by the district sup­ sas City on business for the Naza- Mr. and Mrs. R L. Croaby the
erintendent
Rev Di
MI m fc rene church
first of the week
Fair ham of Gresham The young • M r and Mr«. Ralph Robison of • James Baughman, who teaches
people’« choir will sing "I Will Han Jose, Calif, visited with Mr. at Maishfield, spent the holidays
Lift lip Mine Eyes,’’ by Charles and Mi» W. W Robison during I at the Clint Baughman home.
I the holiday season.
Francis Lane
!• Mi and Mrs Bill Snider were
Prayer meeting and Bible study, • Mrs P D McDougal of I^ake- I week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
7 30 p m Wednesday
view is a guest at the Kelly Par-i Art Cooper at Weyerhaeuser
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I sons and Carl Fehlge homes
• Mr and Mrs John Hungate
NEIGIIBORHOOD CONGREGA­ • H C Rude visited in Pomona. j and children of Vancouver, Wash
TIONAL <11111(11
Calif over th«- holidays.
I visited with Mr. and Mrs T J
Boulevard and Morton Streets
• Mrs Adell Webb visited in Los Norby last Friday.
< l.ix-me I-'. McCall, Minister
Angeles and Hollywood several • Herbert Davia who attends
Bible school 9 4ft a m., Mrs. i 'lays last week
medical school in Portland, spent
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
• Mrs Ralph Grove of Denio,1 ' the holidays with his parents, Mr
Worship service 11 o’clock Ser­ I Harney county, is a guest of her ! and Mr« Frank Davis.
mon subject. "Wider Intercession '' daughter, Mr» Jack Eaton.
• Miss Carol McCollum spent
At 2 p m Wednesday, Jan 14, • Dr and Mrs Harry Christopher i New Year'« in Portland.
the Missionary society will meet I and son of Seattle were New • Mr. and Mrs Merrick Thorn-
at the home of Mrs Cora Burns Year’s guests of Rev and Mrs. J. ' ton and son and Mr and Mrs. J
at the corner of Holly and Harri­ H Edgai
! Edward Thornton spent the holi-
son streets
• Mrs Luella Stearns entertained i day« in Banning. Calif
Choir practice at 7 30 p. m. several friend« Monday afternoon • CM Litwiller spent last week­
Wednesday under the leadership in honor of the birthday anniver­ end in Portland.
of Miss Margaret Ramsay.
sary of her sister. Mrs. Maggie • Dr and Mrs. Arthur S Taylor
•
Goddard of Talent.
and daughter spent the holidays
( HLRCH OF CHRIST
• Mr and Mrs Dick Trite« and in Ix>s Angeles and San Francisco
Second and It Streets
son and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy • Born to Mr and Mrs. C. A
Earl F. Downing, Minister
' Laird visited in Missoula, Mont. Hartwell on Jan 2, a daughter.
Bible school 9:4ft a. m. with : several day« last week
• Dr and Mrs W J Crandall and
• Mrs Bill Reed of Medford vis- daughter enjoyed a two weeks va­
classes for all ages.
Morning service 11 o’clock. Ser- ; ited with her mother, Mr«. Charles cation in L/ js Angeles.
mon, "How the Church Began and ’ White Saturday evening
• Miss Gertrude Engle of Rich­
Grew." This message is the first • Mi and Mr« Robert Herndon mond. Calif., spent the holidays
in a series of messages on the and son and Mr and Mrs Bill with Mr and Mrs F. S Engle.
I Herndon of Eugene visited with • Warren Applewhite, student at
book of The Acts.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Mr and Mrs Walter Herndon sev- the University of Oregon, spent1
with junior, high school, young eral days last week.
the holidays with his parents. Mr -
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• Paul Icenhower. who attend« and Mrs. Guy Applewhite.
people's and adult groups
evening service, 7:30 o'clock. the Multnomah Bible school in • Mr and Mrs. E J. Newman of’
Sermon, "Jacob’s Prophecy Con­ Portland, spent the holidays with Medford and Mr. and Mrs. F V. i
cerning His Sons ”
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George i Barrett of Phoenix were Sunday .
Mi<i week service 7:30
B. Icenhower.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Ste- •
• Guests of Mr and Mrs. A. E. I vens.
Wednesday.
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