Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 13, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Feb. 13, HM 2
About People You Know
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Krv. W. •». Mengher, I'uxtor
M. ihh ut 9 u m. Hunduy.
I l lis i MRTHODIHT < II« IK H
Cor. N. Main mid lasurel Mtn.
Ilr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday church school 9:4ft a. m.
A scripture lesson to fit every age
I REE METHODINT < III R< II
Morning sermon 11 o'clock on
DENTIST
East Main Street
the subject, "Christian Stabilit.y"
Hour« 9 I 'i and l-S
John It. Poet, Pastor
by Mrs Ruth Giffen The adult
Medimi Bldg.
Phone S'il I
Munday school at 9:4ft a. m choir will sing an anthem.
Wesley League for college youth
Bernice Beat»*, superintendent in
' charge.
und Methodist Youth Fellowship
Morning worship at 11 o'clock for high school youth meet at 6:15
Junior meeting und Young Peo- p m for worship.
Evening worship 7:30 o’clock is
I pte’a meeting at <1:45 p. m. Even-
to be conducted by laymen of the
! Ing worship at 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ church. Favorite familiar hymns
will be the basis for this hour of
nesday evening at 7:30 p. is
You are welcome to all services worship
Bible study hour and prayer ser­
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vice at 7:30 each Wednesday eve­
4? llflniitn
Dini »751
TRINITY M INI OPAL <111 Ki ll
ning.
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
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Holy Communion 8 a m.
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
Church school 9:30 a m.
TIONAL <Hl'K<H
Hermon und morning prayer 11
Boulevard
und Morton Htreets
a. m
AITOVKIBII.E . FIKE
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Ash Wednesday service, 6:30 a
CASUALTY LIFE
Bible school 9:45 a m, Mrs
m I'cb IM After this service
breakfast will be servied in the Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Worship at 11 o'clock, subject
parish house
The choir will meet 7:30 p m of sermon, Transfiguration Pow­
DejM-ntluble Protection ul
er."
Thursday
K«* u » o < mi I i I o Kilt rd
Choir practice at 7:30 p m.
You are cordially invited to I
Wednesday, Miss Margaret Ram­
worship with us.
say, director.
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<111 lt< II OF THE NAZARENE
ON THE PLAZA
FIRST
< HURCH OF (TIKINT
Bertrruid F. Peterson, Pastor
N< 1ENTIHT
Fourth and <! Htreets
Pioneer ztve., South
Church school 9 40 a m.
Sunday morning service at 11
Morning worship 11 o'clock
Missionary service with Rev. C. S. o'clock.
Jenkins of Afticu
Subject: Soul.
Missionary rally 3 p m. at Med­
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
ford Church of the Nazarene
Wednesday
evening meeting,
Departmental meetings junior which includes testimonies of
young people and adults, 6:30 p Christian Science healing, is held
in.
al 8 o'clock.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p m.
Reading room open daily from
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m Wed­ 2 to ft p m . also Thursday eve­
nesday
nings from 7 to 9, except Sundays
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and holidays
The public is cordially invited
FULL GONI'EL TEMPLE
Try Our Milk mid Cream
to attend these services and to use
E. Main and Nlskiyou Blvd.
the reading room
L, P. Furman, Pastor
AN ASHLAND PltODI CT
Sunday school 9:4ft a. in.
CHURC H OF CHRIST
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Second and B Streets
C A service 6 4ft Munday eve­
Earl F. Downing, Minister
ning Evangelistic service to fol-1
Bible school 9:43 a. m.
low nt 7:30 o'clock.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser­
C. A. service und choir practice i
mon subject, "How the Church
7
30
Tuesday
evening.
Phone 6702
Bible study and pruyer meeting ; Began in Europe.”
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
7:30 Friday evening.
Everybody is cordially invited with Junior, high school and young
people's societies
to all services.
TALENT NRW.N
Evening service 7:30 o'clock.
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Sermon.
"Sweethearts Forever.”
FIRST BAI'TLST CHURCH
• At the last regular meeting of
Midweek service 7:30 p. m.
Talent grange. Thursday evening,
J. It. Turnbull, Minister
Wednesday.
visitors were Manter R A Bolz,
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Bible achtxd 9 4ft a nt , C. E
Mi und Mrs Vaughn Quacken­ Corry, superintendent.
bush and Mt and Mtn Andy Ste-
Morning worship 11 o'clock:
■ f U m Clioenix grange A five-minute cut toon talk, anthem '
fund waa voted by the grange to by choir; sermon. "Spurgeon's.
Ire donated to the Infantile |>ara- Text
Lt. Glenn F. DeGrave, officer
lysis campaign The program for
BYPU 6 30 p m.
in charge of navy recruiting in
the evening opened by all winging
Gospel service 7:30 p. m.:Ten-
"In the Garden.” Thia wax follow­ minute song service; special mu­ this district, recently announced
ed by a ahort skit, "The Party sic; sermon. "The New Passover." the opening of a new navy reserve
classification enabling male stu­
Line.” Vaughn Quackenbush gave
Prayer, praise and Bible study, dents of high schools and colleges
a reading on the history of Lin­ 7:30 p m Wednesday.
•
aged 17 and through 19 to Join the
coln's Gettysburg address A quiz
reserve at once, remaining in
contest and the singing of "God was an election of officers
Be With You” closed the program • W Conner and family of Texas school until the end of the current
Mr. and Mra. Nteve txrmak and are stopping In the Talent camp year. The new class will be desig­
Mr. and Mrs W W Robison were ground and plan on locating here nated as V-l.
named as the hospitality commit­
According to word received by
R om * Klishe** 25c. Will bloom the lieutenant, acceptable appli­
tee for the next meeting The I1EC
this
year.
J.V.W.
ft
and
10.
met at the home of Mrs Lloyd
cants in the new class will be
1-acy Tuesday and the YGA met • The OIK.) club met at the home enlisted immediately upon comple­
of
Mrs
Nida
Oatman
in
Medford
at Central Point Wednesday eve­
tion of the necessary papers, then
Friday. There was a covered dish released to inactive status to fin­
ning
Mrs ish the school year.
• Dexter Russell, athletic director luncheon served at noon.
at Talent school has been instruct­ Oatman is a former resident of
It was pointed out by DeGrave
ed by the navy department to re­ Talent.
that the new order gives young
port al the naval training station • Mis Martin Stephens ami son men the opportunity to take their
at Norfolk. Va. March 6 for as­ Jerry left Thursday afternoon for places in the nation's armed forces
signment. Mr Russell has been Redwood. Calif where they will without removing them directly
connected with the school here for make their home.
from school.
the past two years and is held in • Mr. and Mrs Frank Davis re­
Men who enlist in other classi­
high esteem by all Who have made turned home Monday from Ixis
fications of the service were ad­
Angeles
where
they
visited
their
his acquaintance.
vised by the officer not to quit
• The missionary society of the son who is critically ill.
school or Jobs until they are ac­
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Talent church held its regular­
CHEAP printing Is expensive. tually called for service. He em­
meeting Thursday at the home of
phasized that enlistments will
Mrs. Anna Dickey. There were 11 Have your work done RIGHT at
continue as fast as men come in.
the
Home
of
Better
Printing
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members present, Mrs. Charles
but that they will be delayed for
Holdrige, Mrs Mary Higgins, Mrs. THE MINER PRESS.
a short time in going to training
Wilson, Mrs Sam Hamilton, Mrs
stations.
FOR VICTORY: BUY BONDS
Walter Walty, Mrs. J. C. Williams.
Mrs. J. Ottinger, Mrs. Jay Terrill.
Mrs. Astleford, Mra. Hackler and
the hostess. Mrs. Anna Dickey.
Cookies, tea and qpffee were serv­
ed.
•
• The Talent extension unit held
its regular meeting at the city
hall Wednesday. The subject for
discussion was “Citizenship” by
Miss Farrell, home demonstration
agent. The meeting began at 10:30
a. m A covered dish luncheon was
served at noon.
• Those who called on Tom laimb
and Mi- and Mrs. Roy Estes last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Will
Iaimb of Reese Creek and Lloyd
Lamb of Prospect.
• Mrs. Wayne Whitsett and two
children, Larry and Jerry of
Grants Pass visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Al Shvimd, in Tal­
ent and other relatives in Ash­
land.
• The Talent school has adopted
a plan whereby they will speed up
school work and be able to close
21 days earlier than usual, Supt.
Roy Parr Jr. reported Friday, to
enable students to aid in the har­
vest in case of a labor shortage.
Starting Monday, Feb. 1» each
school day will be lengthened an
hour to make a six-day week in­
stead of five. The five schools in
the area will close May 8 instead
of May 29. This will qnable stu­
dents to help in apple thinning,
gardening work, haying, berrying
and other work. It is the first
school in Jackson county to adopt
an early closing plan
Dr. L. W. StofferH
CREEN
SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co.
INSÙRANCE
M. T. BURNS
( lover Leaf Dairy
PROTECT TOUR RIGHT
TO DRIVE
—by insuring your car against public
liability and property damage. War
risk coverage may also be added.
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FOR VICTORY: BUY BONDS
• The Townsend club met Tues­
day evening at the city hall. There
I. C. ERWIN
240 East Multi Street
Phone 3751
REPAIRING
Expert Swiss and American
wutch repairing. Your watch
timed and regulated FREE on
<air Electric Time Michrometer.
KAMSEV'S IEWEI.IIV
STORE
’ Sweden burg Bldg.
Ashland ■
INFANT KHAW
Graveside services were held
Tuesday for the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Shaw. The child
paased away Monday morning
shortly after birth Survivors in­
clude his parents, a brother and
sister and his grandfather, J. G.
Wilcox.
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• Mrs Walter Herndon is visiting
her sons. Billy and Bobby Hern­
don an<l families in Eugene.
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BONDS
STAMPS
MILK
Safeguard your health
by using this high
quality pasteurized
milk and the other
SUNGOLD Products.
ASHLAND ICE &
STORAGE CO.
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Navy Seeks Students
In New Reserve Class
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SI RPRISED ON BIRTHDAY
After choir practice last Thurs­
day evening members of the sen-
ior choir of the First Methodist
church surprised Dr. George W
Bruce, honoring him upon his
birthday anniversary, Those pre­
sent were Dr. and Mrs Bruce, Mr
and Mrs Frank Davis, Mr. and
Mrs A O McGee, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Byars, Mr. and Mrs C. V
Cary, Mrs E. Q. Smith, Mis J
Q. Adams, Mrs. Homer Bissell,
Mrs Isabel Cooke, Miss Maxine
Rand, Miss Cora E. Mason, George
F Mason and John Billings.
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• fjeorge W Caeper of Klamath
Falls wax a guest at Hotel Ash­
land and visited Mr and Mrs Jean
Hohe before continuing on his way i
to Roneburg where he will be lo­ !
cated for some time attending to
his duties as »date veterinarian I
He worked in this district for a
!
few days
• Miss Marguerite Crank, bust
nexs woman of Klamath Falls, and
her mother were visitors in Ash-
j
land this week
• Miss I »11 la Pierson of Eugene ■
spent the week-end in Ashland
i
with her parents.
• Dr and Mrs George W Bruce
left Thursday for Salem where
they will attend a convention.
• Miss Alice Jane Cary, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cary, is em-
ployed in Salem
• Mr and Mrs A J. Hodgen
went to Medford Sunday
R om - BuKhen 25c. Will bloom
this year. J.V.W. 5 and 10.
• J F Emmett attended a con­
vention of the Northwestern Mu­
tual Fire Association in Medford
last week
• J. G. Ambrose is improving af
ter his recent illness but is still
confined to his home.
• Captain Marcus B Woods of
Compton, Calif, visited with his
wife and small daughter and his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods
Thursday of last week.
• Mr and Mrs C. L Wimer spent
the week-end with their sonB,
Charles, who is in a Vancouver
hospital, and Bill, who is at Fort
Stevens.
• Mrs Mabel Russell Lowther
went to Oakland last Thursday to
be with her sister, Mrs. Grace R
Fountain, who was seriously ill.
Word was received later that Mrs
Fountain passed away Sunday
• Mr and Mrs Kenneth Madden
and son of Medford were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs A A Mad-
den.
• Rev. and Mis L. P. Furman
visited with Rev and Mrs. Leon-
ard Weston in Medford Thursday
of last week.
• Mr and Mrs. R. V McCormick
and little granddaughter Kathleen
of Seattle have taken an apart­
ment at Hotel Ashland and will
remain here for a short time.
• Mr. and Mrs \V A. Hunse of
Klamath Falls and her mother
from Seattle spent Saturday after­
noon In Ashland. Mr. Honse is
branch manager of the Standard
Oil company in Klamath Falls
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