Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 04, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursduy, June 4, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
BICMAIKW NEWS
About People You Know
Dead Indian Sends
i wo to 4-H School
• Tiie Dead Inman s-H crub held
• Mrs. Hal McNair left by plane • Mrs Mary Powell Jones who iis raguiar meeting lust weeu wim
has
spent
the
|>ast
six
months
Monday evening for ¡>>s Angeles
Miss ms rurgerson at the home of
where she will meet her sisters« with Mr and Mis Cad Kilin M her par elite near Bucknor n rouge
pects to leave for her home at
Mis Helen Eastman of Whittier, Delta, Colo., June 15 Past 90 mi . c tuners, county 4-H club lead­
er, was present and gave a veiy
und Mrs. Gertrude Hawkins of years of age, Mrs. Jones plana to
interesting talk on ciuo work, uig*
Anaheim. From there they will make the trip alone.
ing an the members io raise a Vic­
proceed to Corpus (Thrixti, Texas • Mr and Mrs. J. F Emmett of tory garden Pearl Henry and Hel­
to witness the graduation of Mrs. 1 Ashland report the birth of a 7% en Kruger were elected as dele­
McNair's nephew, Bill Hawkins, pound sori, May 18, to Mr. and gates to the 4-H summer scnooi at
from the training school. Bill will Mrs. Robert Hutchison at Stock- Corvallis The ciub raised funds to
receive his silver wings Friday, ton, Calif. Mrs Hutchison Is a pay transportation and tuition lor
June 5 sod with them the commis­ daughter of the Emmetts.
me two members. Those present
sion of second lieutenant in the
• Josephine Curtis has accepted at the meeting i were Mr. and Mis.
Marine air corps.
the position of dental assistant In Vincent lurnlnl and sons Hem y
• Jack Peterson, member of the the office of Dr. Q B Hull Miss and Victor who was home on fur-
large graduating class at Oregon Curtis was a member of the class lough, Mr, arid Mrs. Carl Henry
Slate college, has returned to his of 1842, Ashland high school.
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Chester
home In Ashland for uii indefinite
Applegate;
Helen and Vernon
•
Ben
Gibson,
former
Ashland
stay. He accompanied his mother,
Kruger.
resident,
was
transacting
business
Mrs Chris Peterson, and his sis­
• Mrs. Dott Williams entertained
ters, Verna, and Mis Bill Carter, here today. He now lives in Kla­ a group of young folks at a 6.30
who attended the commencement math Falls.
dinner last Wednesday evening.
• Henry Orr has gons to Taco-
exercises.
Those enjoying her hospitality
ina,
Wash.,
for
treatment
in
the
• Mr and Mrs H C Galey have
were Margaret Mosley, Ray liar­
recently returned from a week's vetrrans hospital Mrs. Orr accom­ tig, BUI Wright, Gloria Raneiile,
the home of their son, John D ' panied him.
Joe Barry, Veda Williams, Jack
visit in latke Grove, Oregon, at • Mias Charlotte Short, student Williams, Caroline Sanders, Dale
Galey. They were accompanied at Oregon State college, returned Williams, and Jeannette Burton.
by their young grandson, Michael Bunday from Corvallis.
• A large group of friends and
Galey, who will spend some time' • Bam Jordan was a business vU- neighbors gathered at the Vincent
in Ashland with his grandparents ilor in Portland the first of the lxtnlni home Saturday evening and
gave them a surprise house warm­
• Mix Agnes h itch Mayer Irofer | **••*-
ing. They brought refreshments
of Ban Francisco was in Ashland
und a very useful gift for the new
Friday night to attend the high TALENT NEWS
home Those enjoying the evening
school alumni banquet us a repre­
with Mr. and Mrs. Lanini and
sentative of the class of 1893
Henry were Mr and Mrs. Albert
Mrs. Muyerhofer is visiting in
Arnold of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs
Medford at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Cha liner Strange
• Mrs
Clara Seaman passed Buster Gibson and non of Klamath
• Dr and Mrs. G B. Hull are re­ away at her home in Medford Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barron
joicing over the arrival of a son Tuesday at 11 p. m. after a lin­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry and fam­
in their family. The baby boy, gering Illness. She reside«! in Tal­ ily, Frsd Henry, Mrs Mary Hosh,
weighing seven pounds, four oun­ ent many years having taught in Mias Laura Montgomery, Mrs.
ces, was born at the Community the local school Mrs Seaman wax Robert Rosenbaum, Mr. Edwards
hospital rarly Monday morning a sister of Postmaster Jay Terrill and two grandsons and Fred
The young man will answer to the of Talent Funeral services were Payne. The evening was spent vis­
name of Gordon Alanson N. Hull held in the Conger Funeral parlors iting and playing games.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Read and
• Mrs Arthur Ellis and little son Friday afternoon with A J Han- son Cleio of San Francisco is
Interment wax
are guests at the home of Mr. by officiating.
spending this week with Mrs.
und Mrs. Cad Ellis on Siskiyou made in the Steams' cemetery at Read's brother and wife, Mr. and
Talent.
Boulevard, arriving Monday from
Mrs E E Heath of Walker Ave.
her home in RedWood City, CaUf. • Riley Niswamer, 58 yeers of • Pearl Henry, Helen Kruger,
She reports that her husband re­ age, a resident of southern Ore­ Gary Christlieb and Donald Nich­
cently was promoted from the gon most all his life, passed away ols left Tuesday for two weeks
rank of major to that of lieuten­ suddenly Thursday morning while summer school at Corvallis.
ant-colonel In the Marines
shopping in a meat market in • Mi» Dott Williams is spending
• Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter Medford, He resided in Talent for this week with her sister and hus­
came over from her home at Kla­ the past four years. Funeral ser- band, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crow of
math Falla to attend the alumni vices were held Saturday after­ Modesto, Calif., and with friends
banquet Fridny evening Mrs. Car­ noon from the Perl Funeral par­ there. Mrs. Williams is a former
ter graduated from Ashland high lor. Rev, Harold Gardner of the resident of Modesto.
Saint Marks Episcopal church of­ • Mr. and Mrs. L. E Lebow left
school with the class of 1893
• Mary Ann Delaman has re­ ficiated. Members of the Elks lodge Monday for their new home in i
lumed from Corvallis where she of Ashland had charge at the Riverside, Calif. They have traded
is enrolled as a student at Oregon graveside in the Phoenix cemetery property with Mr and Mrs. C. A.
State college and will spend the where interment was made.
Putts who are moving onto the
summer with her parents, Mr and • Mrs Teresa Roberta and Mias Lebow ranch.
Hodapp
of
Central
Point
called
on
Mrs Charles Heisman
• Mrs. Ruth Dews of the Bellview
• Mr. and Mrs C. R Ramsey en­ friends In Tslent Sunday evening. school reported the following pu­
joyed a short visit with Leonard • Guest day of the Talent Com­ pils on the honor role: Peggy and
Ramsey and family Monday The munity club was held Wednesday Phyllis Hollingsworth, Jack and
1-eonaid Ramseys live in Klamath afternoon. This is an annual affair Jerry Farmer. Jerry Bow. Rose­
Falls and were on their way to with guests from the surrounding mary Ring, Doreen Wensus, Will-
country attending
the coast.
I lam Axil and Clarice Brantley.
• Mrs F J Ahlstrom returned • Mrs Astleford underwent an These pupils were exempt from
to her home in Ashland Friday operation at the Community hos­ examinations
night after visiting in Klamath pital in Ashland Tuesday morn­
Falls for ten days at the home ing She is the wife of Rev. Astle­ kxmxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxmmmmxe
of her «laughter,
Mrs.
Duke ford, pastor of the Methodist
church here.
Lorton.
• Mr and Mrs Gerald Gastineau • After a ahut down the past
and a group of young people in- week owing to the excessive rain
eluding Erlene Norberg, Bill Elam. fail, Charles Skeeters, local con-
Phil Wolcott and Winfield Rober- tractor, and crew have resumed
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
son spent a few days fishing at logging operations in the Prospect
J. It. Turnbull, Minister
area.
Squaw • lake
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Bible school 9:45 a. m., C. E.
• Jean Frideger, popular Univer- • Mr and Mrs Edwin Graham Corry, superintendent.
atty of Oregon student, has re­ and two children moved to Proa-
Morning worship, 11:00 a m.
turned to Ashland to spend the peel Saturday where Mr. Graham Sermon "Here I Am." solo, Ralph
summer vacation at the home of will be employed in a logging Gillmore.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. R camp. Their daughter, Nadine, re­
Young People's Union 7 p. na.
mained in Talent for the summer
Frideger.
Gospel service 8 p. m. Ten-min­
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
• Miss Ruth Woods and Miss Ma­
ute singing the songs you love.
rilee Fry, teachers in Ashland high Logan.
Prayer, praise and Bible study
school, left the first of the week • Mrs. C. C. Selby and sons re­
I
hour.
7:30 p m. Wednesday
turned
home
Saturday
night
from
for their respective homes at Me
4
4
4
Mlnnvllle and Granta Paas to Burley, Idaho, where Mr. Selby
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
was taken for burial.
spend the summer.
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, \ tear
• Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. • Waiter Knapp of Jacksonville
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Wenner this week are Mrs. D. C. visited his sister and brother-in-
Church school 9:30 a. m
Knox of Emmett. Idaho and her law. Mr and Mrs. George Newlin,
Holy Communion and sermon 11
children, two daugbtera and a son. last week.
Mrs. Knox is a daughter of the • Mrs. George Eads of Medford o'clock.
Holy Communion 9:30 a. m.
Wenners
was a guest of Meda Fox Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Ralph Billings at­ • Mr and Mrs. Victor Milburn of Wednesday.
You are cordially Invited to
tended commencement exercises at Thompson creek and Lawrence
Oregon Slate college Saturday re­ McDonough of Lakeview called on worship with us.
turning to their home in Ashland friends here Friday afternoon
Sunday.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
• Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and
SCIENTIST
• Miss Margaret Short left Mun­ family of Modoc county, Calif.,
Pioneer Ave., South
day morning for Sheppard Field, were week-end guests of Mrs
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.
Texas for a month's vacation. She Brown's father, Ben Clark.
Sunday morning service at 11
was acompanied by a girl friend • Donald Walden and Floris Ken­
from Eugene.
dal were married in Medford o'clock.
Subject: God the Only Cause
• Frank King has returned from Thursday. A group of their friends
Eugene where he is a student at gathered at their home in Pump­ and Creator.
Wednesday evening
meeting,
the University of Oregon. He plans kin Center and gave them a hearty
to spend part of the summer va­ charivari Friday night.
which includes testimonies of
cation here.
• Mrs. Warren Barr and daugh­
• Mrs Jack Forsythe has accept­ ter Coleen of Prospect were visit­ NEIGHBORHOOD 'CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHURCH
ed a position in the First National ing friends and shopping in Talent
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Bunk of Portland, Ashland branch, Monday.
Boulevard and Morton Streets
and assumed her duties Wednes­ • Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs
day.
left Thursday morning for Wash­
• Celene Morgan, member of the ington to visit their son and fam­ Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m., ser­
class of 1942, Ashland high school, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newbry,
mon by the pastor.
has accepted a position as re­ former residents of Talent.
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Pilgrim study club in the home
porter on the Dally Tidings.
• Bob Stearns and Dick Wester- • Subscribe for The Miner todav of Mrs. C. T. Pine, 830 Iowa, Wed-
burg left Tuesday evening for Se­
attle to take preliminary exam­
inations for the navy air corps.
Gary Newton spent the week­
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end visiting his mother at Inde­
pendence.
• Everett Nance, student at Ore­
gon State college has returned
from Corvallis for the summer.
• Mrs. R. W. Swarsley visited
over the week-end at the home of
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her son, Joye Swartsley,
• Mrs Frank Culp underwent a
major operation at the Commu­
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
nity hospital Monday,
• J. T. Sawyer has returned to
his home after receiving treatment
We Never Close—Phone 4541
at the Community hospital.
• Dick Fraser was admitted to
the Community hospital Munday
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Death Removes Two
Talent Residents
nesday, 2 p. m.
Christian Science healing, is held
at H o'clock.
Reading room open dally from
2 to 5 p. m , except Sundays and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services and to use
the reading room.
• > >
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mec'md mid B streets
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Bible school, 9 45 a m. George
Andrews, supt. A short Children’s
Day program.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Ser­
mon subject: "Bluebirds Over
White Cliff."
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m
with Junior, high school and young
people's groups.
Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Ser­
mon subject: "God's Promise to
You and to Your Children."
Midweek service, 8:00 p. m.,
Wednesday.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
< or. N. Main and Laura! Mix.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minix ter
Sunday Church school 9:45 a m
Alien O. McGee, general supt.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Sermon: ''Religion in a Day of Dif­
ficulty." The vested choir, under
the leadership of R H.-Cooke, will
lead the singing and offer an an-
them.
Methodist Youth Fellowship will
meet for worship at 6:45.
Evening sermon at 8:00 o'clock.
Midweek praise service is held
at 7:30 each Wednesday evening.
At these mid-week hours the book
of St John is being carefully
studied.
GREEN
i
Dr. C. C. Dunham
Chiropractic Physician
Office 244 liar gad inn Ph. 3321
DO YOU LIKE
Fine Food?
SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co
42 Helman
Dial 5751
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
East Main Street
John K. Poet. Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a. rn
Bernice Beare, superintendent in
charge.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
with the pastor bringing the mes­
sage.
Young People s meeting and Ju­
nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­
gelistic service at 8 p. m. with
the pastor in charge.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
p. m. Wednesday.
INSURANCE
Let us giiaruntee payment
of your food, rent, doctor
und other bills, when you
are sick or injured. Drop
in and let’s talk it over.
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
CHURCH OF THE* NAZARENE
Bertrand F. Peiterson, Pastor
Fourth and C Streets
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
Junior, Young People, Adults.
Evening service, 7:30. Sermon
by the pastor.
Prayer meeting 8:00 p. m. Wed­
nesday evening.
Thursday, June 4, 7:30, Mission­
ary Rev. J. F. Penn of Africa.
Friday, 8:00 p. m Daily Vaca­
tion Bible school program.
FULL GOSPEL' TEMPLE
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. F. Furman, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o’clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting
7:30 Friday evening.
Everybody is cordially invited
to all services.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
If you appreciate food that
is carefully and expertly
prepared and la tastefully
served, if you like coiirteoHa
service
¡uid
prices,
fair
—you’ll enjoy eating here
your meeting place
WE SELL
* TWO KINDS*
We sell War Savings Stamps from our
cash register for your greater conven­
ience. And every time we sell you a War
Savings Stamp, we sell you two kinds of
security:
SECURITY FOR AMERICA
War Savings Stamps buy the tanks,
planes, guns and ships our country
needs to crush the aggressor. They buy
security for America.
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M. Wright, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
High school Christian Endeavor
meets at 6:15 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
: At the Churches t
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. W. t. Meagher, Pastor
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
SECURITY FOR YOU
W'hen bought regularly, War Savings
Stamps turn into War Bonds. In 10 years
the value of these bonds will increase
33*/4%. Buy them now for America’s
security today—for your family’s se­
curity tomorrow.
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
RAMSEY JEWELRY STORE
{limply, campiti*.
Litwiller Funeral Home
ior a major operation.
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DENTIST
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
“Home of Better Jewelry”
Ashland, Oregon
Sweden burg Building
GUARD
ILS. POSTAL
SAVINGS
LET FREEDOM RING
In America’s Cash Registers
America has got to have dol­
lars today—to buy planes,
tanks, guns, and shells to blast
the “bloodthirsty guttersnipe"
and his unholy partners from
the face of the earth!
Today you’re earning those
dollars. Use them to protect
yourself and your country by
buying War Savings Stamps
—every day! You’ll be invest­
ing in just about the only gilt-
edged security left. And You
will be helping America forge
the might and muscles she
needs to take the offensive!
For your greater convenience
we are now selling W’ar Sav­
ing Stamps at every cash reg­
ister in our store. Look for the
sign on the register above.
Buy them today — whenever
and wherever you see that
sign.
Let freedom ring.... in Ameri­
ca’s cash registers!
Ashland Qroceteria