Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 10, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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At the Churches *
• FRIDAY AND
• SATURDAY
Wayne Morris
Jane Wyman
in
“BAD MEN OF
MISSOURI”
Plus­
Bing Crosby
Mary Martin
Rochester
' in
“BIRTH OF
THE BLUES”
• WED & THUR •
20c Bargain Days
Albert Dekker
plus
‘UNDERGROUND’
SIX WEEKS DRIVING
COURSE ENDS THURSDAY
C. D. French of the traffic de­
partment of the secretary of
state’s office, yesterday finished a
driving course which had been in
progress at Ashland high school
for six weeks. Certificates of ef­
ficiency were awarded to 32 peo­
ple, seven of whom were adults.
Adults taking the course were
Ruth E. Thomas, Mrs. Lulu Tilton,
Mary M. Daly, Altadena Powell,
Cathie Chamberlain and Mrs. Ma­
rian Prescott.
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NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHI RUH
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Clarence F. McCall, .Minister
Worship service at 11 a. m. at
which time the minister will deliv­
er the final of a series of sermons
on the church.
A covered dish supper will be
served at 7 p. m. Monday. April 13
at the church. All friends, young
and old are invited.
Bible school 9:45 a m., with
Easter program. Mrs. Glen Pres­
cott, superintendent.
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FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. Euruuui, Castor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service t>;45 Sunday eve­
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
Looker’s Fedora in
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting Ring for Senate Seat
7:30 Friday evening.
Walter J. Looker, Jackson coun­
Everybody is cordially invited ty attorney, who has announced
to all services.
hi9 candidacy for the republican
nomination for state senator, was
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH i an A sli land visitor Wednesday
Cor. N. .Hain and Laurel »1». | I looking over the situation in this
end of the county.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
In stating his qualifications,
Sunday Cnurch school at 9:45 a.
Looker stated that he received
m.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock his early education in Sioux City.
on the subject, “He is not here, Iowa. He worked his way through
but is risen as He said.” Tne pas­ college by shorthand reporting, in
tor will administer tne sacrament which he had specialized, and his
ot baptism to children and aduus skill in this art has been useful
many instances since.
who may desire it, and win re­ in Among
his activities after leav- j
ceive into membership those wno
ing college, he recites the follow-
may desire IL
At 8 p. m. the combined choirs ing: Chief clerk for the American |
of the cooperating churches will Railway Express company; secre­
present the Easter cantata, "Tne tary to the president of the Live­
stock National Bank of Sioux
Seven Last Words, ‘ by Dubois.
Mid-week Bible study and pray­ City for three years: a civil ser­
vice position with the Interstate
er service is held each at 7:d0 p. Commerce
Commision at Wash­
m. each Wednesday.
ington, D. C. for eight years, a
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hitch in the navy during World
FKEE METHODIST CHURCH War I. coming west a few years
East Main Street
later to operate a dairy ranch and
John R. Poet, I'astor
apple orchard in the Yakima val­
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ley until 1925, when he came to
Bernice Beare, superintendent la Medford Was admitted to the
charge.
Oregon Bar in 1926 and was asso­
Morning worship at 11 o'clock ciated with A E Reames in prac­
with the pastor bringing the mes­ tice of law and acting as court re­
sage.
porter. Now engaged in private
Young People s meeting and Ju­ law practice.
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nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­
gelistic service at 8 p. m. with BELLVIEW NEWS
tne pastor in charge.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8 • Bellview grange held a regular I
p m. Wednesday.
meeting Tuesday evening. Earl
Newbry was obligated in the 4th
tit
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH degree. The members voted to
send $5 to the state farm home
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
for children. They also voted to
Holy Communion 7:30 a. m.
turn over the paper they had
Church school 9:30 a. m.
for defense to the Dead Since they co-starred in “The
Morning prayer 11 o’clock. Dr. gathered
Indian 4-H club
The host and lady Eve,” Bartxini Stanwyck
Clyde Dunham will have charge hostesses
for the evening were and Henry Fonda again are
ol this service.
Mr. and Mrs. Vai Inlow. Mr and comedy-teamed in < oluiubia's
Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m. I Mrs.
W’ O. Martin, Mrs. Vincent “I oii Belong to Me.” now at 4h<-
Thursday.
Glen and Ray In low
l.ithia Theatre. Healey Ruggles
You are cordially invited to wor- Lanini.
• The home extension unit will. produced and directed the new
ship with us.
meet Wednesday. A covered dish hit.
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luncheon will be served at noon
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Election of officers will take place <■
J. R. Turn bull. Minister
the morning session and
Bible school 9.45 a. m., C. E. during
Miss Farrell will speak in the af­
Corry, superintendent.
on Citizenship. She plans
Morning worship 11 o'clock: ternoon
to have someone who will explain
BYHU b:30 p. m.
just how and where women can :
Gospel service 7:30 p. m.:Ten- help in the way of business This
minute song service-
meeting is open to anyone who
Prayer, praise and Bible study, can attend.
Or other so-called “’charm*"
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Stiles who
will not |my for your loss or
have recently purchased the L. D.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Meservey rancr entertained the
damage—after a fire or
SCIENTIST
other catastrophe ruins y«ur
following guests at dinner Easter:
Pioneer Ave^ South
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Page.
Mr
and
property. A properly written
Sunday morning service at 11 Mrs. Carl Stiles and family of
Insurance policy will!
o'clock.
Klamath Falls: Mr and Mrs Joe t
Subject: Are Sin, Disease, and Carlisle of Eagle Point. Mrs.
Hee us now about fire,
Death Real?
windstorm and all other
Jackie Pool and Mr and Mrs.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Charles Booth and Mr. and Mrs.1
forms of property Insurance
Wednesday evening meeting, William Gourley of Bonanza: Mr.
protection.
which includes testimonies ot and Mrs. Alford Sanders and baby
Christian Science healing, is held from Tionesta, Calif.
at 8 o'clock.
• The Bellview Embroidery club
Reading room open daily from met this week with Mrs George
2 to 5 p. m. and also Thursday Helm. A 1 o’clock luncheon was
evening from 7 to 9, except Sun­ served and the afternoon was
days and holidays.
spent in visiting and doing needle
The public is cordially invited work.
to attend these services, and to • Mrs. Milton Hamilton who has
use the reading room.
been ill at the home of her par­
ents near Grants Pass, is better
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
and able to return to her home
REAL ESTATE and
CHURCH
• Mr. and Mrs Alfred Randal
REAL INSURANCE
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
and son from Yreka spent Sunday
Phone 8781
41 East Main
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt with Mrs Randal's parents, Mr
M. Wright, superintendent.
and Mrs. James Metcalf.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
High school Christian Endeavor
meets at 6:15 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
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By I TOLD YOU SO
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Leonard (Pat) Patterson has his
salary difficulties at Jacksonville
high school all patched up now.
Pat, whose football teams won the
county championship three years
in a row and whose baseball teams
have won 14 out of 18 and are
now in the district “A” league,
wanted a boost in his yearly pay­
check and said he’d quit if he
didn't get it.
But now it looks like he will
quit anyway. Pat told this de­
partment the other day that he CHURCH OF THE* NAZARENE
planned to finish the present
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
school term and then has promise
Fourth and C Streets
of employment for the summer in
Church school 9:45 a. m.
a shipyard in Portland. Because
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
he faces probable army induction Sermon, "The Church’s Founds -
next fall he thinks he will stay tion.”
with the shipyard until Uncle Sam
Departmental meetings at 7 p.
needs him.
m. (Note: meetings beginning half
Pedro Brazil, the brilliant South hour later).
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
champioh who has been headlln-
Prayermeeting 8 p. m. Wednes­
American heavyweibht wrestling
ing Proihoter Mack Lillard’s Med­ day.
ford armory cards, is a real South
ere
American. Speaking with a Por­
CATHOLIC CHURCH
tugese accent, he tells the story
Rev. W. •». Meagher, Pastor
of his trying to learn the Ameri­
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
can language from a “fresh from
ere
the old country" Englishman. The
CHURCH OF CHRIST
teacher talked with a real English
Second and B Streets
accent and Brazil, after listening
Earl F. Downing, Minister
to his American-speaking friends,
Morning service 11 a. m. Ser­
informed his tutor he wasn’t
learning to speak American. His mon, “The Living Church—Its
teacher advised him to secure Foundation."
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. for
other methods of learning so Bra­
zil did that and now speaks much junior," high school and young peo­
better than the average American. ple’s societies.
Evening service 8 o'clock. Song
He has been in America since
1940 and has carved an envious service and special feature in
name for himself in the nation's charge of high school class. Ser­
mon, "Shall we pray for the bap-
wrestling circle«.
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• Lloyd and Kenneth Wenaus UNIVERSITY FINDS STUDER
from Dunsmuir s|x'nt the week- 1 MORE SERIOUS MINDED
end with their patents, Mr. and
The hugest honor roll in recent
Mrs. Theo Wenttus They will be yesiN ut tile University of Oregon
leaving soon for army service.
seems to indicute that students
• Mi and Mrs A R Kincaid and have become more serious minded
Eunice were hosts to a group of and are doing a better job of
friends and relatives Sunday at u studying since the outbreak of the
1 o'clock dinner Guests were Mr war. Even In the face of de-
and Mrs C. B Howard and Miss creased enrollment '.‘ imi students,
Frances Howard, Miss Mane Wal­ in comparison with 177 fall term,
ker and Earl Warren
found places on the list.
• Joe E Randles was pleasantly
Honor student* from Ashland
surprised Sunday by a group of are Frank King and Willard Matt­
relatives on the occasion of his oon.
birthday A potluck dinner was
served at noon and after dinner ••**•*•*«•*•*••••«•**•*•
the group went for a drive thru
tire valley Those enjoying the day
with Mr. Randles were Mr and
Mrs. Guy Randles. Mr. and Mrs
Merrit Randles and sons Don and i" , ................. ....... •
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Jerry and Mr». Van Wegen.
• Mr and Mrs 1 Mn Brummer of
1 It marke the spot of the first
Prineville spent the week-end Ht sustained flight of a heavier than
the Herman Helm home Mrs air machine, |>ec. 17, 1903 by the
Bruntmer is a niece of Mrs Helm Wright Brothers.
• La Verne Marsh has returned
2 There are 22 national parks
from San Diego and is employed with a total aiea of 12.542 Hi
at the sawmill.
square miles.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and
3. 60 important rivers, 12 of
daughter Judith Ann of Klamath which reach a length of ovei 200
Falls spent the week-end with miles.
Robert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S
4 8,200.000 square miles which
E. Bell.
comprises almost one-sixth of the
• Mr. ami Mrs W. O. Martin were globe
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
5 The isthmian region between
Mrs D F. Korth
Mexico and South America
• R D. Reynolds was removed to
6. Nicolaus Copernicus,
who
his home Thursday from the hos­ proved his work by 1530
pital. His condition is somewhat
7. Taj Mahal, built in the
improved.
half of the 17th century at a
• Mr and Mrs Kincaid and Eu­ of $15.000.000
nice were business visitors in Med­
8. Tile New York Evening Post
ford Saturday.
9 13 miles long ami 2 Io 2',
• Mrs. Floyd Park >f Central miles wide
Point spent Sunday with her sister
10 Since the 16th century, al­
and family. Mr. and Mrs Waltei though an alloy containing plati­
Davis.
num has been found in a tomb In
• George Nichols is confined t< Egypt. dating from 700 B C
his home with munnifis
• N B. Hull made a business trip
to Montague. Calif. Wednesday
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FAVORITES
Jeffry Lynn
Kaaren Verne
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
li-ni of the Holy Spirit?”
Midweek service.
\\ < Inesday.
LITHIA
K N T E K T A I N M K N T
Phono 75<ll
Friday, Saturday
“MERCY
ISLAND”
ANSWERS
wilh
Gloria Dixon
Ray Middleton
and
“THE KANSAS
CYCLONE”
with
Don Red Barry
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
GAY ROMP OF LOVE AND LAUGHS
• . . loyously r«ual«
llatj Ih» bllailoua
ui Lady I m 'I
Dr. C. C. Dunham
Chiropractic Phyolclun
Office 211 llargudinr
i'h. 33 ! I
lira« fad
Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-week
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LIVING”
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Horseshoes
W IU ST L I NO
1 I cents and 1 5 ernt»
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
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UM. CABIN MOVES TO NEW
IXM iTION ICBOM stiim i
F H. Pearson has been busy
this week moving his equipment
to the new location at 54 East
Main street, where thr !>>g Cabin
now la prepared to serve regular
customers an<i cxten<ls a cordial
Invitation to newcomers to make
the place their headquarters
The new location is in. the old
Tidings building, where a room
has been redecorated and modern­
ized to offer an inviting spot for
patron«.
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THRILLS and EXCITEMENT!
Medford Armory
Ticket» on Sale at
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Billings Agency
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Friends and Customers of
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Mr. Songer in the future will be con­
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to welcome you here.
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