Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 20, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER_______________________________________ ______________ Page 5
Friday, Feb. 20, 1942
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N O T I C E !
About People You Know
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your properly, don't list It
with us!
C. HUFFMAN
I OI Ke il I-state
65 N. Main & 315 E. Main
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
DENTIST
Hours 9-12 »nil 15
Yledleul Bldg.
Phone 5211
GREEN SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co
I »lai 5751
42 llrlinuii
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INSÙ ItA N C E
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M. T. BURNS
ON HIE PLAZA
( nbeatable
Try Our Milk und Créant
AN
ASHLAND PRODI <T
( lover Leaf Dairy
I ■hone 678!
T YLENT NICUS
• Mi and Mrs E Burning ami
family of Valley View moved near
I u I rut last week.
• Olive Hill hit luait week liy
plane for Seattle where she will
vacation for a couple of weeks
Miss Hill la employed at the Tal­
ent irrigation office
• Mi and Mis William Shumate
who
recently
purchased
the
George Eads property in North
Talent moved there Wednesday
• Mi. W N Maxwell and aoa
Marvin left Saturday for lxm An­
geles to visit her son ami daugh­
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Bus
Adams.
• Mi and Mrs Lloyd Goin of
Prospect are the ¡Mt rents of a
baby boy born at the Community
hos|>ltal in Medford. Before re­
turning to her home, Mrs. Goin
and baby spent a couple of days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Ix>gan. Tin* boy was named
John for his great-grandfather,
John Webster.
R om * Bushes
llu**h<*«. 25c. Will bloom
this year. J.V.W. 5 und 10.
• Mrs Vera Everett of Idaho Is
stopping with her parents, Mr
u.id Mrs. Ole Carver, while her
huNband is employed in the war
zone.
• The I’ TA will hold its meeting
Feb. 20 ut the school house. The
annual founders' day will be in
charge of Mrs Nell Young, Fol-
lowing the program there will be '
a silver tea
<
• Mr and Mrs. Charles Estes of
Crescent City were week-cml
guests of relatives and friends
here.
• Mrs Blanche Hungate left Tal­
ent Sunday for Prospect where
she will spend a week visiting her
son Don and family. She plans
leaving the following Sunday for
Fox, Or«- to care for her mother,
Mrs. M Boone, who fell and dis­
located her hip a short time ago
Announcing!
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FRIDAY, FEB.
20
<>|M‘II lit 6 II. III.
QUM K SERVIC E
GOOD COFFEE
s
WATCH REPAIRING
• Mi and Idn Otth Millet
BELLVIEW NEWS
But ns spent th«- week-end with
CATHOLIC < III IU1I
Mi. and Mr». Vein Hastings.
• The tegular meeting of th<
Rev, W. J. Meagher, Pastor
• Miss Ixds Nicholson of Yreka Bellview P-TA has been postponed
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
Dr.
George
W.
Hruce,
Minister
was a week-end guest of Mr and until the play they are sponsoring
Mass at 9 a. hi . Sunday.
STORE
Sunday church school 9.45 a. m Mis. R E iJodge
| is ready for presentation.
A scripture lesson to fit every age • Mrs Iw>n Travis visited with • A bridal shower was given fol
Ashhuid
Swedenborg Bldg.
FREE METHODIST <'HI R< II
her husband in Oakland last week Miss Ola May Grimm at the home
Morning Sermon 11 o'Clock.
Wesley League for college youth • Mi and Mrs James Gillespy | of her parents Saturday evening.
East .Malli NtrrsA
an<l Methodist Youth Fellowship »pent the week-end near Sacra­ Her marriage to Paul Stone is an
John II. Foci, Pastor
mento with George Gillespy
Sumluy school at 9:45 a. m for high school youth meet at 6:15 • Judson Doke attended the fun­ | event of this week
m. for worship
• Mt» R D Reynolds was honor
Bernice Brute, superintendent In p. Evening
eral of hl» orother-in-law in Sac­ , guest at a birthday dinner at the
Worship 7 30 pm»
charge.
I
Bible study hour and prayer ser­ ramento last week-end Mrs Doke home of Mr and Mrs D. McCoy
Mottling worship at 11 o’clock vice at 7:30 each Wednesday eve­ stayed for a visit with her father, ’ Saturday evening. The party was
Junior meeting and Young Poo- ning.
who is ill.
'a complete surprise for Mrs Rey-
I* g meeting al 6:45 p. m. Even­
• Mis John T Braswell of Mer­ | nolds Guests included Mr. and
ing worship ut 7:30 p in.
rill »pent the week-end with Mr Mrs Melvin Con'ey. Mr and Mrs
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­ and Mis Elmo Fagans.
Bob Heath and Miss Anne Guad-
TIONAL
<
III
R<
Tl
nesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
•
M ik
Bert Freeman went to I nani, all of Dunsmuir: Delores
Boulevard
und
Morton
Street«
You air welcome to all services
Friday on business
Struve, Mr and Mis John McCOy,
I Clarence F. McCall, Minister I Medford
•
Sunday school 9:45 a tn . Mrs • Mrs A R Kincaid has return- | the honor guest, Mrs. Reynolds,
CHURCH OF 111». NAZARENE
ed from a visit with her son, Lt. , and host and hostess Mr ami Mrs
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Bertrand I-'. Peter »on, Pastor
L W Kincaid of Tacoma, and
Worship service 11 a m. Sub­ daughter, Mrs C. V. Redfield of D. McCoy After the dinner the
party attended the dance at the
Fourth and C Street»
ject, "Transfiguring Power.”
Portland.
Church school 9.46 a rn.
Wednesday, Feb 25, at 2 p. • Charles W Allin is in Spokane Silver Moon.
• R D Reynolds is quite ill a'
Morning worship 11 o'clock. m , Plymouth guild, home of Mrs.
this week attending a lumber- his home He is suffering from in­
Missionary rally 3 p. in. al Med­ Wilmer Hilt. 339 Morton street
men's convenion.
flammatory rheumatism.
ford Church of the Nazarene.
Choir practice, 7:30 p m. Wed-
Departmental meetings, junior, nesday, Miss Margaret Ramsay • Mr and Mis Walter Carrick • MA Ring and Sommie Bell
and daughter of Spivey, Kan vis­ are confined to their homes with
young people anil adults, 6:30 p. director
ited with Mr and Mrs. C. C. Cor­ mumps Mr. Ring is reported quite
in
•
win
last week
ill
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. in. FIRST ( III RCH OF CHRIST
• Mis Murry Williams of ^Var­ • Mrs William Briggs is chair-
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. in Wed
S< IENTIST
rensburg, Mo has been visiting man of the women registration
nesday.
her sister, Mrs Bertha Jacobs
work in Bellview Mrs D. McCoy.
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning service at 11 • Lucille Young of Astoria spent Mrs Henry Metz. Mrs. Byrd and
the week-end with her parents, Mrs Herman Helm are helping
o’clock
Safeguard your health
Mr and Mrs. Ben Pedersen
with the house to house canvara
Subject: Mind
by using this high
• Mr. and Mrs Rob Ronfort of • Mrs A R Kincaid returned to
Sunday schrx») at 9:45 a m
Setting in motion machinery to
meeting, Medford were Sunday guests of her home Monday after spending
Wednesday evening
quality
pasteurized
two weeks with her son, Lt. Leslie
counteract the threatened labor which includes testimonies of Mr anil Mis R L. Lindner.
milk
and
the other
•
M
ink
Agnes
White
and
Miss
Kincaid, and wife at Tacoma and
shortage faced by Oregon farmer» I Christian Science healing, is held
Shirley Crosby spent the week-end her daughter, Mrs Charles Red­
during this coming year, the Ore­ at 8 o’clock.
Products.
Sl
’
NGOLD
gon »lute grange has announced I Reading room open daily from in Medford with Mr and Mrs. Bill field of Portland.
• W E. McMinn, owner of the
that during the week of February 2 to 5 p m., also Thursday eve­ I; i ■
15, it will conduct u serie» of con­ nings from 7 to 9. except Sundays • Mrs J L McCollum is visiting large chicken ranch adjoining
with her daughter, Lucille Rober­ Lay's camp has installed a tele-
ferences throughout the state to and holidays
phone and is connected with the
survey anticipated farm labor
The public is cordially invited son, in Portland.
needs, and to present a construct-^ to attend these services and to use • Mr and Mrs Walter Bradley Bellview Telephone company.
and son of Klamath Falls were • Miss Rosemary Bell returned
ive program for meeting those the reading room.
Sunday guests of Mrs Lulu Wil-I Monday form a week's visit with
r«*quiremcnts
•
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son.
friends at San Diego While there
Thr meeting scheduled for this i
CHURCH OF CHRIST
• Bill Huffman of Fort I>ewis, | she attended the wedding of Miss past year Their mother. Mrs. Kes­
area will be held at 8 p m. Feb
Second and B Streets
Wash , son of Mr. and Mrs C E. ■ Alta Kesler Alta and her brother ler, who has been visiting them
21 at Central Point
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Huffman, has been promoted from John have been employed at the and also friends in Texas the past
Working in close harmony with
corporal to sergeant.
Consolidated Air plant for the two months, returned to her home
Bible school 9:45 a m.
the grange will tie th«* U S cm-
Monday with Rosemary.
Morning service. 11 o'clock Ser­ • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown
ployinent service which will have
representatives at each of the mon. "Christian Unity in the Light of Hilt visited with Bill Brown
Sunday.
meetings to outline plans alieady of the New Testament."
Dev. and Printed
5c Extra for Panchromatic
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. • Mr and Mrs Arthur Hall went
under way to insuir that the ne-
6 or 8 Ex. Rolls
Double Size 25c
ccsaary labor to harvest crops will m with junior, high school and i to Yreka Friday to attend the
funeral
of
Mr
Hall
’
s
father.
young
people's
societies
be available when and where n«»ed-
ALL FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING. GUARANTEED WORK
Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Ser- • Mrs Walter Herndon has re-
ed These representatives will also
turned home from a visit with her
Reprints 2c ea. Deckle edge or plain, double size, 3c
confer with growers present at the mon, "What Christ Means to Me
Midweek prayer meeting and sons in Eugene
meetings to ascertain the types
35 mm. 36 ex. Dev. & Printed, 3x4 prints, 95c roll.
and numbers of agricultural work- I training class. 7:30 p m. Wednes­ • Mr and Mrs. R. E Detrick
visited
in
Bly
Sunday
with
Mr
ers which will be r««quirvd at var-1 day.
and Mrs C. A Smith and Mr
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ious times throughout the year
ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS
and Mrs. Eugene Detrick.
State Grange Master Ray W
FIRST BAPTLST CHURCH
BOX
1576, STA. D, LOS ANGELES. CALIF.
Bonds or bondage? Buy IT. S
Gill has requested that each Po­
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Savings Bonds.
mona and subordinate grange
Bible school 9 45 a. m, C. E.
master appoint a committee of
/¿I
five from their respi’ctive granges Corry, superintendent.
—
Morning
worship
11
o'clock:
and also to invite several leading
BYPU 6:30 p m
fat mens in th«* community who do
Gospel service 7:30 p. m.:Ten-
not belong to the grange, to at-
minute song service-
tend.
Prayer, praise and Bible study,
•
7:30 p. m Wednesday.
WS GUILD ENTERTAINS
—•----------
Members of the Martha Gillette i
FULL
GOtiPEL
TEMPIJC
guild were guests of the Wesleyan I
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
Service guild at a covered dish '
suppei at the Methodist church I
L. P. Furman, Pastor
Friday evening In the absence of I
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
the president, Miss Voda Brower, I
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Mrs. Alice Willits presided. Miss
J //
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
June Blasted was in ehaige of the'
ning.
Evangelistic
service
to
fol
­
program and games.
low at 7:30 o'clock.
• Mis Lem Frink left Saturday
C. A. service and choir practice
for Canada She will stop in Wash­ 7:30 Tuesday evening.
ington and visit relatives for a
Bible study and prayer meeting
few days She will be away about 7:30 Friday evening.
two weeks.
Everybody is cordially invited
• A vegetable cookery was held to all services.
Through special arrangements with the
at the city hall Wednesday. Nu­
trition for defense was the pro­ TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
magazine publishers we offer America's
gram
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
finest
farm and fiction magazines—in com­
• Mi and Mrs. l^eonanl Warren
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
and daughter Linda of Jackson­
bination with our newspaper — at prices
ville visited Mrs Warren's par­
Church school 9:30 a. m.
that simply cannot be duplicated else­
ents, Mr and Mrs Al Norris. Mr
Sermon and morning prayer. 11
Warren teaches in the Jackson­ a. m.
where!
Look over this long list of favorites
•
ville school
Holy Communion 9:30 a. in.
and
make
YOUR selection today!
BOTH FOR PRICE SHOWN
• Harry luwe who has lx«*n prin­ Wednesday.
cipal of the Sams Valley school
Holy Communion 11:30 a. m
ALL MAGAZINES ARE FOR
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for the past three years has been Thursday. After this service there
ONE YEAR
elected to the superin tendcy of will be luncheon- and Lenten study
the Butte Falls schools for the in the parish house.
•
next school term.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m.
□ American Frail Grower ...$1.75
• Increase in business at the lo- Thursday.
□ American Girl________ 2.25
You are cordially invited to won
cal post office necessitated the
□ American Magazine_____ 2.95
leasing of additional room This ship with us.
□ American Poultry Journal 145
will double the space and much
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□ Breeder’s Gazette _______ 1.65
needed room in handling of mail.
In asking 50,000 young women
For both newspaper
Farmer_______ 1.75
• Mr and Mrs. Cal Reeves of to begin training for professional
3.00
and magazines . . . .
California have starter! construc­ nursing careers, Surgeon General
Herald ___
2.50
tion of a 12-cabin motel at the I’arran of the U. S. Public Health
□ Click-------------------
2.00
corner of Anderson Road and Gib­ Service, stated that 22,000 nurses
GROUP A — SELECT 2 MAGAZINES
□ Collier’s Weekly___
240
son avenue. Already several of the were on active duty in the last
□ Fact Digest----------- 1 Yr.
□ Column Digest _____
2.95
□ True Confessions __ 1 Yr.
world war.
cabins have been spoken for.
□ Screenland
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Fact Digest_______
240
□ Click . ......... ............... 1 Yr.
Farm Journal Ic
□ Modern Screen____ 1 Yr.
□ Screen Guide_____ 1 Yr.
Farmer’s Wife __
_ 145
□ Silver Screen___ ___ 1 Yr.
□ Flower Grower_____ ._ 2.50
□ American Girl __..8 Mo. □ Sports Afield ______ 1 Yr.
□ Household Magazine _ 1.75
□ Parent»’ Magazine _ 6 Mo.
□ Open Road (Boys)
□ Hunting and Fishing . _ 2.00
□ Christian Herald __ 6 Mo.
(12 Issues)____ 14 Mo.
□ Liberty (Weekly)___ ... 240
□ Outdoors (12 Is».).... 14 Mo.
Science
Discovery . 1 Yr.
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Nature (10 Iss. in 14 Mos.) 3.45
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Pathfinder (Weekly)
Needlecraft — 1 Yr.
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Physical Culture ....
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Popular Mechanics .
Farmer’s Wife__ 1 Yr.
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Redliook Magazine .
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Science He Discovery...
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Screenland _
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Sports Afield
Successful Farming
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True Confessions
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