Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 27, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Feb. 27, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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NOTICE!
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with us'
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For Reul Estate
65 N. Multi A 845 E. Multi
Dr. L. W. S toff er.s
DENTIST
Hours 9-l‘i und 15
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
GREEN
SLARS
Gunter Fuel Co
Dlul 57
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About People You Know
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• Rc-v and Mrs Harold Hender­ IMJRIN DANFORD ELECTED
W'-iSE'«,
son, recently relumed missionaries
At a special student body elec­ SW ‘/i SW',
NEIGHBORHOOD < ONGKEGA-
,
from
Korea,
were
guests
of
the
tion
held
Wednesday,
Feb.
IS,
Do
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8 * z NW'-«.
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At .;. ;deugiicr, 1’uator
Rev and Mrs Howard G Eddy ris Danford of Ashland was elect­
Boulevard und Morton Street*
9E % SE *4.
I ed social chairman of the Asso­
uc 0 a rn. Sunduy.
Sunday
< l.ireio e F. Met all. Minister
Sec 33 T 14 8., R. 19 E : E' j E' j ,
• Mi and Mrs. Marvin Girard ciated Students of the Southern Sec 12. E'jNE',. Sec 13. T 15.
Bibie sciiooi 9:45 a. m, Mrs ; and daughters of Amity are now Oregon College of Education.
8., R 18 E.: W' -W'z. SE'.SWL,
I REE METHODIST < III IC< II
Glen Prescott superintendent.
I residents of Ashland.
Sec 4 E'-NE'4. W'2NW',. S'..
Worship service 11 a m, ser­ • Jack Peterson of DSC spent the
East Multi Street
Sec 5, all Secs. 6. 7, and 8. N' j, 8-
mon
subject,
"An
Impetuous week-end In Ashland with hiM
■folio R. Poet, I’ustor
W',. W'zSE',. Sec 9 NW*«. N-
Friend."
mother
Sunday rchoo) at 9:45 a. in
i 'iSW'«. Sec 16. N'-., N' .8'-.
8*»
Choir practice 7 30 p. in. W<*d- • Miss Betty Danford, teacher NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Bernice Beare, supeiintendmt in nein lay, Miss Margaret Ramsay
SW'i, Sec 17. NW*«, Sec 18. T
Forest
Exchange
022694,
United
at Wilderville. spent the week-end
charge.
15 8 . R 19 E. all Willamette
director
in Ashland with her parents, Mr States Department of the Interior, Meridian. Ochoco National Forest,
.vimmug worship ut II o'clock
District Land Office, Roseburg,
; an<l Mrs Beecher Danford.
Oregon.
Any and all persons
Junior inerting und Young Peo
I IKNT < III 11« II OF CHRIST
• Tliox<- from Ashland attending Oregon, Feb 23, 1942 Notice is claiming the lands selected, or
pl«-’* meeting ut 6.45 p m. Even­
, the Rogue River Valley College hereby given that the Ochoco Tim­ having bona fide objection« to the
M lEVllsT
ing woishlp u> 7.30 p. tn.
Women's club in Medford included ber Company, Eugene, Oregon, exchange, should file their pro­
Pioneer Ave., South
.»lid week prayer meeting Wed­
A I k .- Willits, Mrs C W did, on Feb. 9, 1942, make applica- , tests in this office on or before
h .Mil
Sunday
morning
service
at
nesday evening ut 7:30 p. m.
Koyl, Mrs Walter Redford, Mrs. tion under the act of March 20. April 7. 1942
o'clock
You ute welcome to ull services,
' Frank Davis. Mrs W J. Crandall, 1922 <42 Stat. 465) as amended by ;
Subject: Christ Jesus.
e
GEORGE FJNI-EY.
■Miss Hazel Stephens, Miss Ethel the act of February 28, 1925 ( 43,
Sunday school at 9:45 a tn.
Register.
< III Ki ll Ol IIIE NAZARENE Wednesday evening meeting,
ROM Bustle* 26c. Will bloom Stat 1090) to select certain tim­
ber from approximately 4,000 1st publication Febr. 27, 1942
Bertrund F. Peterson, Pastor
which includes testimonies of tlit* year. J.V.U. 5 und 10.
acres comprising portions of S'2-
Christian Science healing, is held Reid and Miss Edna Goheen.
I'owrlli und < Streets
NE'« NW',. W'zSW*/«, N'zSE',,
•
Mr
and
Mrs
John
A
Ruger
The navy department on August
at 8 o'clock.
Church school 9:45 a. rn.
and uaughter of Klamath Fall* Sec 13. NE'.NE',, S*2NE',. Sec 12. 1941. had five billion dollars
Reading loom open daily from
1
Morning worship 11 o'clock
spent the week-end with Mrs. 22. E*z, Sec 23. S'-« Sec 24, NE%, worth of ships and parts either
Depart mental meetings, junior , 2 to !i p nt also Thursday eve- Maude Ruger.
E'zNW*«.
SW'«NW‘-4,
SW%. under private contract or under
nings
from
7
to
9,
except
Sundays
young people und udult*, 6:30 p.
• Mrs Alan Prescott and daugh­ NW ', SE '« . Sec 25, SWINE'«, i construction in navy yards.
and
holidays
rn.
NW',. Sec 26. NE «, SE‘,NW't.
Tlie public is cordially invited ter from (Thlloquin spent the week Sec
KvurigeHstic sei vice 7 30 p tn.
27, N'jNE'«
SW'iNE1«,
end
with
Mrs
Belle
Schwein.
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Prayer meeting 7 30 p. m Wed- to attend these services and to use • Bom to Mr and Mrs O R Sec 34. N'-zNW'/«. SE'.NW' g
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the reading room.
nvssiay.
McU-an on Feb. 20. a son
I N ' z NE ■,, SWLNE'«. Sec 35, T
NW'i-
• Bom to Mr and Mrs Spencer 13 S. R 19 E.: NW
( HI-'RCH OF CHRIST
SW ',, S'iSW',. Sec
17. all
Woodruff on Feb 22. a son.
Second und H Street*
18 and 19. NW'.Ni, .
• Mrs VON Smith visited her Secs
NW«SW',.
Sec
20.
Earl F. Downing, Minister
son, George Francis Smith, at NW
Holy Communion 8 a
T 13 8.. R 20 E .: Secs 25. 26 34,
Camp U-wis last week
Bible school 9:15 a m
Church tK'hixil 9:30 u
35 and 36, T 30 8.. R 2 E.,: Secs
Morning service 11 o'clock Ser­ • IMnner guests of Mr and Mrs 28. 29. 30. 31. 32 and 33. T 30. 8.,
Holy Communion nn
William
Blackmer
last
Thursday
Every
Day
mon, "The CrOM in
11 a rn
evening were Mr and Mrs P. D R 3 E.,: Secs. 1 to 4, inclusive.
Living."
Holy Communion I» 30
Mclrougal of I^ikeview. Mr. and Secs 9 to 16. inclusive. Secs. 22 to
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p
Wednesday.
Mrs Herbert Specht of Alturas 27. inclusive. Sec. 35, T 31 8 . R. 2
Holy Communion 11 30 a m m . with junior, high «chool and Mr. and Mrs E J. Farlow and ■
Secs. 4. 5. 6. 9, 17, 19. 29. 30,
young
people'«
group*
Thursday Tills service will
31. 32. T 31 S R 3 E .; Sec 1 T
Mr and Mrs. Roy Frazier
o'clock
Evening «ervlce 7 30
lowed by luncheon and lauiti-n
32 8.. R 2 E .: Secs 14. 24 and 26.
Sermon, "What Would Newspap­ • Theo J Norby, superintendent T 34 S . R 3 E.,: Secs 17 to 21,
study in the Parish house
of
schools
in
Ashland,
and
County
Utany will be read and a short er* in the Day* of Noah Have Supt C E. Bowman are attend­ inclusive. Secs 28 to 33, inclusive
talk given by Dr. Sayre. 7 p in Said?"
ing the NEA session in San Fran­ T 34 S . R 4 E : Sec 33. T 35 S,
R 3 E.: Secs 4 to 10. inclusive.
Thursday. The choir will meet af- • Midweek service at 7:30 P m cisco this week
Wednesday.
ter this service.
• Bom to Mr and Mrs Raymond Secs 15. 16. 18. 20. 21. 22. 27 and
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You are cordially invited to
Stennett of Portland on Feb. 16, 28. T 35 S . R 4 E : Secs 9. 13
FIRST BAPTIST CHI'RCH
and 15 T 36 S.. R 3 E..: Secs. 19
worship with us
a son.
—a
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J. K. Turnbull, Minister
• Mrs Alma Hall has returned to 22. inclusive, Secs. 27 to 30. in­
FIRST METHODINT < HI R( II
Bible school 9.45 a. m., C. E from a visit with relatives in clusive, T 19 S . R 4 E . all Wil­
lamette Meridian, Ochoco, Rogue
Klamath Falls
Corry, superintendent.
Cor. N. Main und lumrel Nt*.
• Mrs Ixruis Dcxlge in visiting River and Willamette National
Morning
worship
11
o
’
clock:
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Ab­ Forests, Oregon, in exchange for
BYPU 6:30 p m.
Sunduy church sch<x>| at 9.45 a
the W'2SW'4. Sec 27. T 13 S.
Gospel service 7:30 p. m.:Ten- bott. in Terrabella, Calif.
Safeguard your health
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19 E.: S'^SE'4, Sec. 12. T. 14
minute song service
Morning sermon, 11 o'clock on
REDFORD
ATTENDS
MEETING
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18
E..:
SE*4NE>
4
.
N'i-
by using this high
Prayer, praise and Bible study,
subject. "The First Command­
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President Walter Redford of the SE>4, SELSE*,. N'»SE>4SW>».
7:30
p
m.
Wednesday.
quality pasteurized
ment..' The adult choir will lead
E'iSWLSE1«-
Southern Oregon College of Edu­ SE>;SE',SWL.
•
the singing und offer an appropri-
cation left Wednesday for San SW>4. NW'.SWLSE^SW1*, Sec
milk and the other
NEWS FROM
ate anthem.
Francisco to attend meetings of 4. WGE'-s, E'zW’z, W‘ z NW‘4,
SUNGOLD
Products.
Wesley League and Methodist
the
American
Association
of SWLSW**. Sec. 5. SE>4NE>4,
Youth Fellowship at 6 15 p. rn
School Administrators, and the E'zSE1«. Sec. 6. S'iNW'i, N^-
All college und high school youth By SCHOOL PUPILS
American Ajosxiation of Teachers' SW>4, SE'48W'-4, Sec 7. NE>4-
; are Invited to worship with these
NW>4, SELSE'*, sgswlsel .
Some of the pupils of Uncoln Colleges.
NELSW'.SE'*, S'-.NW'4SW>4-
gruupa.
school went to the P-TA program
CHEAP printing Is expensive. SE>4. NE'.NW'.SW'.SE',, Sec.
Evening service 7 30 o'clock, at at the junior high school. Some of
which time Ernest Peterson, re­ the pupils of Room 8 recited a Have your work done RIGHT at 8,
NELNEL.W'-.NE*«,
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ligious editor of the Portland poem The name of the poem was the Home of Better Printing------ NW*«. SWi«NW>«, S'-«. Sec 9.
I al! Sec 16. NE'«. NELNW'«, Sec
Journal und an outstanding lay­ "Here Comes the Flag " The Un- THE MINER PRESS.
man of the Mi-thixlist church, will coin school band played four
give the evening message on the numbers
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subject, "Priorities of the Church.”
On Friday. Feb 20, Room« 5. 6.
k\
Midweek Bible study 7:30 p. m 7 and 8 of Lincoln school had a
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Wednesday.
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patriotic assembly to celebrate
s
the birthdays of Abraham Uncoln
Fl 1.1. GOSPEL TEMPLE
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and George Washington. They
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sang songs and gave some plays
Main mid Siskiyou Blvd.
of Washington's and Lincoln's
« F. Furman, I’ustor
lives.
Sunday schrxil 9:45 a. m.
Mary Elaine Wilcox is a new
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
pupil in Room 8 She came from
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za
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­ Washington school on Feb. 23 The
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ning Evangelistic service to fol­ children enjoy having her in their
low at 7:30 o'clock.
room.
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C. A. service and choir practice
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EXAMINER HERE MONDAY
7:30 Tuesday evening.
<
Bible study and prayer meeting
A traveling examiner of operat­
7:30 Friday evening.
ors and chauffeurs will be at the
Everybody ts cordially Invited Ashland city hall from 9 a. m. to
to all services.
3 p m Monday. March 2. All
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those wishing permits or licenses
Constancy to truth and prin- to drive cars arc asked to get in
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