Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 30, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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N O T I O E !
About People You Know
If you don’t want to sell
your property, don’t list it
with ual
O. HUFFMAN
For limi Esilile
HA N. Multi A SIA B. Muln
CATHOLIC ( HI IK II
Rev. W. 4. Meiigtier, Pastor
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
Dr. L. W. Stoffe™
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FREE .METHODINT <111 IK II
Eu»t Alain Street
John II. Poet, Pastor
DENTIST
Moure il-1 t and l-A
Medical Hldg.
l’hour 5211
Dry Blox and Slabs
Gunter Fuel Co.
42 Helnuui
Dial 5751
Bunday school at 9:45 a. m '
Bainice Beuie, superintendent in'
charge.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
ple's meeting ut 6:45 p. rn. Even \
ing worship al 7:30 p. in.
Mid-week prayrr meeting Wed-1
riesduy evening nt 7:30 p. in.
You are welcome to all service«
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TRINITY EI*IS< OPAL CHURCH
Dr. Claude E. suyre, Vlcur
Holy Communion K a. m.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Hermon and Holy Communion
11 ii in
Holy Communion 9 30 a in '
Wednesday.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m
Thursday.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
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CHI IK II OF THE NAZAIIENE
Bertnuid F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and <1 Street»
AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
< XSI'ALTY
LIFE
INSURANCE
Dependable Protection ut
ICeuMoimlile Ruh-»
M. T. BURNS
ON THF. I'I.V/.A
Church school 9:45 a rn
Morning worship, ii o'clock 1
Sermon: "A Stable Faith"
Departmental meetings. 6 30 p I
m
Junior. Young People, Adults
Evangelistic service. 7 30 p. m (
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m
Wednesday
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FJ’LI. GOSPEL TEMPLE
E. .Main und Siskiyou Blvd.
I. I*. Furman, Pastor
Try Our Milk and Cream
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ASHLAND
PRODI'CT
Clover Leaf Dairy :
Phone «732
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Sunday scluxil 9:45 a. rn.
Mornlug Worship 11 o'clock.
C. A »ervlce 6:45 Sunday eve-
nlhg Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
7 30 Tuesday evening.
Blblo study and prayer meeting
7:30 Frlduy evening.
Everybody Is cordially invited
to all services.
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FIRST METHODINT < III IK H
Cor. N. Main and laiurel Nt*.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday church »chool 9:45 a rn
Morning sermon 11 o clock on the
subject, "Ye ate the »alt of the
earin " 'I he adult choir will lead
the singing ami offer a special
anthem
VVenrey league and Methodist
Youth Fellowship 6:15 p m
Evening sermon at 7 30 o'clock
on the subject, Managing One'»
Self" The young people» choir
will sing "O i rornisc Sweet’’ Ruth
Dale, Jim Rath and Bill Cooke
Hinging the duet part»
Midweek Bible study class and
prayer service at 7.30 p in Wed­
nesday.
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NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHURCH
Bouleiar«, and Mortim Street»
< lurence F. McCall, Minister
The Rev. James R. Clinton D.
D , leader of the Preaching Mis­
sion, will »peak to the young peo­
ple of the Sunday school at 9.45
a. m
Worship service at 11 o'clock.
Addie»» by Rev Clinton.
Beginning Sunday, »ervlce» will
be held at 7:30 each evening
throughout the week with special
meetings for Bible school children
and their parents on Sunday and
Friday nights. Everyone 1» cor­
dially invited to attend these
meeting»
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FIRST < HI IK II OF CHRIST
M IENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning »ervlce at 11
o'clock.
Subject: laove.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Wednesday evening
meeting,
which include» testirnonie» of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
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Reading room open daily from
2 to 5 p rn , also Thursday eve­
nings from 7 to 9. except Sundays
I and holidays.
The public 1» cordially invited
; to attend these services, and to
use the reading room.
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.CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second und B Street»
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser­
mon, "A Good Man Becomes a
Christian."
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock In
observance of Christian Endeavor
day the evening service -will be
conducted by the C. E societies.
Ellen Brown. Bert Marshall, Beth­
el Tilley and Harlalee Wilson will
speak.
Midweek service 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday.
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MERLEY ( 1IK I.E MEETS
The Merley circle of the Baj>-
tist church met at the church last
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. C.
Jobbin». Mrs. Baalke, Mrs Harvey
Staley and Mrs. A
Segsworth
hostesses Colonel Miles spoke to
the group on the subject, "The
Women of Russia "
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MRS. NORBY HOST TO PEO
Mrs. Theo J. Norby assisted by
Mis Ii C Galev. Mis G M
Green. Mrs F. D. Wagner and
Miss Marian
Ady entertained
Chapter AC. PEO at a 1 o'clock
luncheon Saturday. Those partici­
pating in the program included
Mrs Dom Provost, Mrs. Elwood
Hedberg, Mrs. W. J Crandall. Mrs.
B. C. Forsythe, Mrs J W. McCoy.
Mrs. Harvey Woods and Miss
Florence Allen.
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• Mi and Mrs Walter Herndon
have returned from a vacation I
trip which took them to Eugene
to visit their sons Robert and
William and to Maricopa and Bev­
erly Hills. Calif, where they visit­
ed other relatives.
FIRST BAPTIST CHI IK II
J. II. Turnbull, Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Worship 11 a. m.
TALKNT NBWS
Young People's Union 6:30 p m.
Gospel service 7:30 p. m. Ten-
• A new rcxif him been put on minute song service; special mu­
the Htcains »tore Ixulding now sic, sermon, "Nothing but Ix-aves ”
occupied by Mr. und Mr«. P J '
Selby, who operate a grocery and |
meat market The work wim done
by the Pioneer Reading company
of Medford.
• Mr and Mr» W S Brown of
Seattle and Mr« Fred Hixiapp of
Central Point who have s|x-nt the
paal week in «outhern California
«topped in Talent and called on
friend» Thursday They were en­
route to their home«
• Mr» <;<•<'ige Newlun letui
home from St Helena, Calif where
»he visited her two daughter» and
their familie« for the past two
week»
• Mr« Doria Stelle and two chll
America muit be «trong.
dren are viaiting her parent». Mr. i
Every man and woman must
and Mis Sam Hamilton Ml
contribute their strength to the
Stelle reside« in Portland.
strength of America at war.
• Steve Nye Jr of Headquarter»
Company, Medford, ha» been called
Some are carrying guns—
to Fort Lttwte. He left for that
place lust week
He rank» as ! some are flying planes—some
captain.
i are giving their blood on ships
• Mr and Mr« Earl Hamilton of
at sea.
the Alberta country in Canada are
YOU on the home front must
viaiting Mr Hamilton'« parent«,
buy those guns- those planes—
Mr and Mm. Guy Hamilton Earl
is overseer In a Safeway «tore
those ships. That must be your ,
• The next meeting of the Tal­
contribution to freedom under ;
ent health unit will tie at the
Are!
BUY PEE I N | K
home of Mr« Jay Terrill Jan 29.
STAMPS AND BONDS TO­
Sewing will be on the program
DAY—buy them with every
• Martin Stephen«, 63 years of
Itenny you have to spare!
age, passed away Suddenly at hi»
home here Sunday afternoon from
a heart attack. For the past 15
years Mr Stephens has been em­
ployed with the California Oregon
Power company Funeral services
were held Wednesday afternoon
at the Perl Funeral home in Med­
ford. Rev. Astleford, pastor of the
Methodist church in Talent, offi­
ciated. Interment was made in the
Siskiyou Memorial park at Med­
ford.
• The Talent basketball team has
been under quarantine for the
past three weeks, owing to mumps
in the schixil The team has been '
unable to play any conference i
games The quarantine has been
lifted and they now will be able |
to be on their regular schedule.
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• Mr and Mrs Ray Schumaker,
who have operated a fountain and
lunch counter here during the
Music
past summer have purchased the
property of Mrs. Harry Weagant
on the Pacific highway south of I
Phoenix and moved there Tues- I
day. The fountain and fixtures (
have been sold to Medford people
• Mr. and Mrs Billy Breese who
have been on a honeymoon trip in |
southern California returned to
there home here Friday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tame of the |
Dead Indian area were business
callers here Friday.
• Mrs. Anna Dickey returned
home last week from a month's
visit In Jacksonville with her sis­
ter and family.
• Frank Mannas left Thursday
for Klamath county where he will
be employed in forestry.
• Rilling Schuerman of Ashland
was a business caller here Fri­
day.
/want. . .
FIGHTING DOLLARS I
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1942 PRESIDENT’S
BIRTHDAY BALL
Infantile Paralysis Campaign
Elks Temple-Saturday Night
Steve Whipple
by
Orchestra
Tickets: $1.10 per couple
On sale at Fortmiller’s, Ingles
and Chamber of Commerce
Tickets also honored at Either Show
Lithia and Varsity Theatres
WATCH REPAIRING
'Expert S w I sm and American'
wuUh repairing. Your watch,
• P R Hardy went to Klamath were enroute to Yakima. Wa»h.'
timed anil regulated FREE on
Falls on business Monday
to visit relatives.
our Ele<-tric Time Michrimieter. i
• Mu Emma Hager, Miss Eunice • M ■
Hager and Mr» Mae Pinkerton ed Sunday from a two weeks visit
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
went to Medford Saturday
with her sister, Mrs. (fartwright
STORE
• Mis J H Sugg and daughter of Troy, Ida
Jane are visiting in Han Francisco 1 • Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rosen
Sweden burg Bldg.
Ashland
and lais Angele» this week
are spending a few days with his
• Mi and Mm H G Spence of I parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W Ro­
Fresno, Calif, are visiting Mr. ami I sen of Ronen's Food market.
Mrs William Van Vleet
• Mr and Mr» Kart Ernrnern
• Il E Dodge ha» gone to San spent the week-end with her par­
Francisco on busineM.
ents, Mr and Mrs Warren
• Mr ,i i. d Mr. g H Sboi t vis- • A gioup of friends gave Mr» ,
ited their daughter at Corvallis D McCoy a surprise party Sunday
in honor of her birthday anniver-1
over the week-end
• Mrs Lulu Wilson has returned sary. Guests were Mr and Mr»
home from a visit with relatives R D Reynold», Mr. and Mr« .
in Klamath Falls.
Melvin Conley and Pete McCoy
• Ml»» Peggy Whittle »pent the from Cherry Grove
week-end in Dunnrnuir with Mt • Mr and Mrs Peckham of Med-1
and Mrs. Lawrence Gill.
ford were dinner guests at the J
• Mr and Mrs D B Marsh ar - j Z Walker home Friday evening
companied by their son Laverne • Mrs Elmer Halbert and infant
are visiting in Han Diego this : son were moved to their home
week with their three sons who are from the Community hospital
employed there
Sunday
• Dick Be»»e of Klamath Falla • The Bellview grange is sponsor- |
is a guest of Mr and Mrs Charles ; ing an old time dance Saturday i
Mitchell
evening The music will be fur­
• Born to Mr and Mr» Everett nished by the Grow band Albert I
Newbry on Jan 25, a daughter.
Arnold and I^ewls Pankey are on I
• Mr and Mr» La Verne Dalken- the dance committee
berg were buslnes» visitors in • A large group of Bellview grang- '
Yreka Saturday
er» and club members attended
• Mr and Mrs C. F Colbaugh of the funeral services for Mrs C I
Medford were guests of Mr. and B Lamkin Tuesday Mr and Mrs J
Mr» George B Icenhower Sunday Lamkin were former Bellview res­
• Bora to Mt and Mrs Harry idents and were active in the dif­
Shipman of Port Orford at
ferent organizations of the com- j
Community hospital on Jan. 22. a munity. Mrs Lamkin had a host I
«on
of friends who Join in extending I
• Mrs W M Bar bro has gone to sincere sympathy to the family.
San Francisco for medical treat­ • Miss Rosemary Bell was a,
ment.
week-end guest of Miss Nancy
• Mr and Mr» C S Butchart of Ring at Dunsmuir.
Sheridan are guests of the latter's ' • Mr and Mrs. Melvin Conley
parents. Mr. and Mrs J. A Yeo returned to Dunsmuir Tuesday af­
ter spending two weeks with rela­
BELLVIEW NEWS
tives in Bellview and Ashland.
Melvin has recovered from a re­
• Mrs Carl Henry, who under-' cent illness and is able to return
went an appendectomy at the to his work with the Southern
Community hospital last- week, Pacific.
was able to be removed to the,
home of her aunt, Mrs Porter, I
Tuesday.
Dev. and Printed
• Roi>ett Rr «enbaum of Klamath
5c Extra for Panchromatic
Falls »pent the week-end with his
6 or 8 Ex. Rolls
Double Size 25c
wife and small »on who have been
at the Walter Hash home the past ’
ALL FINE GRAIN DEVELOPLNG. GUAKANTEED WORK
few weeks Mrs Rosenbaum has
Reprints 2c ea. Deckle edge or plain, double size, 3c
had mumps and was unable to re­
35 mm. 36 ex. Dev. & Printed, 3x4 prints, 95c roll.
turn to their home.
Send this ad with your order and we will send a miniature
• Martin Miller of Ellendale, :
frame free. Mail films to
Minn., who is a brother-in-law of
Mrs Henry Stenrud, and his cou- i
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