Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 25, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, June 25, 1942
with the pastor bringing the mes-
Many of us around these parts
| fore the war Ordinarily our sup­
' wage.
are experiencing that tired feeling,
plies come from Java
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loung People’s meeting and Ju- because our automobiles are not.
’ uior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan-
VUOOL>, Mrs America’s standby
1
1
t
I gelistlc service at 8 p, m. with
’* since the all-out drafting of
What the future has in store
uie pastor in charge.
metals. Is welng more and more
for you depends on what you
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8 place in store for the future.
• M ih Mabel Kinney »•j>«,nl a few family returned lust week from service. WPB restrictions on both NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
p. m. Wednesday.
duys In Medford with lici sister, Hortonville, Kan. where they had haul and soft woods call attention
TIONAL dil l« H
t
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Mis. JvsHle Mlles Mis. Kinney re­ been called by the serious illness to military usefulness of wood
l
larem
e
F.
Met
all,
Minister
The best way to win friends is
and
Ils
various
products
such
as
GUI
1«
H
OF
THE
N'AZARENE
cently sold h> i residence on Gran­ of Mis Walker's father. They aiso
Boulevard and Morton Blreels
to refrain from trying to influence
Bertriuid F. Petenton, Paxtor
ite street to in L. L. Summerlin, visited Mr. Walker's grandmother charcoal for gas masks, cellulose I Church school 9:45 a. in., Mrs
people.
In gun powder and turpentine in
Fourth
and
C
Streets
who Is now in possession
and uncle in Kansas City.
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
flame
throwers.
Hulls
of
small
Church
school
9:45
a.
m.
• Mia« Louis«' Wooiliuff enter­ • Clarence Byrd a former resilient
Worship service 11 a. m. Ser­
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
tained us guests Kunduy, her bro­ of Bellview, has been promoted to torpedo boats and bomb bay doors I mon by minister.
of
bombing
planes
are
among
the
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
ther, A E WiMsliiiff, and family corjioral in the United States army
many
uses
of
plywood.
The
stocks
j
of Klamath Falls.
| h >I icc force and Is stationed at
Junior,
Young People, Adults.
FIRST
(
1111«
II
OF
CHRIST
of Garand rifles feature solid wal­
Evening service, 7:30. Sermon
• Donum >* Rugci nod his mother, Astoria.
SCIENTIST
nut Th«- lumber that goes into one 1
by the pastor.
Mis Mund«' Huger, were week­ • Mr. ami Mis. Bob Bell and dau­ minesweeper, it is estimated, is j
Pioneer Ave., South
end guests in Klamath Falls.
ghter Judith Ann of Klamath Falla the same amount that would go
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
“
• Mr ami Mis ('. I. J. Porter «pent the week end with Bob's
into the making of 20 average' Sunday morning service a^ 11 nesday evening.
o'clock.
spent the foie purl of thè week parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell. civilian homes.
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on a vacation trip to Portland
FDCST PRESBYTERIAN
Subject: Christian Science.
1
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They w< re accompanied hmm* by
CHURCH
Wednesday evening meeting,
ORICE control is credit«-' with
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
their granddaughter, Jacqueline, of
1 helping your dollar win the which includes testimonies of
Heuttlo who will visit for several
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
first round of the battle against Christian Science healing, is held
weeks.
M. Wright, superintendent.
inflation. For th«- first time since at 8 o’clock.
Intensified accident prevention November 1940, the rising cost
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Reading room open dally from
activities are essential to the at­ of living has been checked accord-
High school Christian Endeavor
2
to
5
p.
m
,
except
Sundays
and
TALENT NEWH
tainment of greatest possible effi­ lny to a study by the Bureau of
j meecx at 8:15 p. m.
ciency in transputtation, according loitxir statistics. Declines were holidays.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
The public Is cordially invited to
to government authorities, and as noted in rent, clothing and house
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a part of the safety program in fumishings. Food costs, which are atteml these services and to use
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Oregon, a library of safety films not entirely under price regula­ I the reading room.
Rev. W. J. Meagher, i'axtor
has been made available to com-
Maas at 9 a. m. Sunday.
• Tli<- Talent school board met on merclal operators by the state tion, rose slightly. Three signposts TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHl’RCH
for you to watch in the continu­
Monday evening und elected llulph tiufflc division
Dr. < lai ide E. nay re, \ icar
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
ing to a study by the Bureau of
Jennings director and Mrs Jay
Truck companies, plants and pointed out by the OPA are: Do
Holy
Communion
8
a
m.
Cor. N. Main and I-aurel Sts.
Terilll was it- elected clerk There stores operating fleets of trucks,
Dr.
George W. Bruce, Minister
not
buy
at
prices
above
the
posted
Church
zchooi
9:30
a.
m.
was no op|M>wition to either.
and other fleet operators are In­ maximum, avoid waste and be
Sermon and Morning Prayer,
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m.
• Home nursing school started vited to make use of the sound sparing in purchases.
11:00 o'cl<x k
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Wednesday at I0 o'clock in the strip films on various phases of
rn
Holy
Communion
9:30
a.
Methodist Youth Fellowship will
Talent school house The public Is accident prevention, now available
meet for worship at 6:45.
Wednesday.
Invited. ’Hie fee is the text btxik. at the office of the state safety
The evening worship hour is at
You are cordially invited to
which Is 75 cents.
division.
8:00 o'clock and will be conducted
worship
with
us.
in
the
event
a
projector
is
de
­
• Ben Clark, who spent last week
by the laymen of the church.
r < <
at Corvallis, returned home Fri­ sired a machine may be obtained
Midweek praise service is held
along with the films, it wax an­
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
day evening.
at 7:30 each Wednesday evening.
nounced.
The
safety
film
service
Main
and
Siskiyou
Blvd.
E.
• Al 8herurd vlsitixl his daughter
Answers Will Be Found Else­
< < e
L. P. Furman. Pastor
and son-in-law and family, Mr may be arranged for by writing
where in This Issue
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Earl
Snell,
secretary
of
state,
Sa-
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
and Mrs. W O. Whltm-tt, in
1. Where is the lowest spot on
Second and B Streets
lem.
Oregon.
Morning
worship
11
o'clock.
Grant* Puss last week.
the North American continent?
Earl F. Downing, Minister
C. A. service 8:45 Sunday eve­
2. Whatcountry of South Amer­
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Father’s
• Mr and Mrs Grace Selby and BA< K FROM VACATION
ning.
Evangelistic
service
to
fol
­
no seaport?
' Day program.
son Jimmy spent Sunday at Crex-
Earle (Pete) Nutter returned I ica has
What is the highest mount­ low at 7:30 o'clock.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Ser-
cent City.
Friday evening from a vacation of j ain 3 system
C. A. service and choir practice
in the world?
I mon by the pastor.
• Mr and Mrs Ixo Martin and two weeks spent with his brother,
7:30
Tuesday
evening.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
family moved from the Talent at Seattle During his stay there1 4 What is the largest river in
Bible study and prayer meeting
with junior, high school and young
Auto court Into thr property re­ the brother was called to report China?
7:30
Friday
evening.
5 What are the six main food
cently purchased from Mr Har­ at Washington, D. C to be In­
Everybody ts cordially invited people’s groups.
Evening service, 8:00 p. m.
vey Thompson across from the ducted into the army air trans­ elements? a disarmament a g rec* - to all services.
6.
Name
Midweek service, 8:00 p. m.,
sch<x>l house
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port service, personnel division.
ment of 1817 that is still In effect ? I
Wednesday.
• Mr an<l Mrs Clarence Homes
7. Who invented the cotton gin? FKEE METHODIST CHURCH
ami daughter Clarice of Ashland GRADUATES FROM M11JX
i
i
i
East
Main
Street,
8. Who is the author of “Moby
Miss Ethel Mae Robinett, mem- Dick?"
wcie guests of Mr lamb and Mr
John R. Poet. Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHVRCH
Ix'i <>r UM class of 1042 at Mills
and Mis Roy Estes Sunday
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
9. In what substance are dia­
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
• Mi George Clinton of Ashland college, returned to Ashland the monds found?
Bernice Beare, superintendent in
Bible school 9:45 a. m., C. E.
a former resident, visited relatives past week-end to spend the sum­
Corry, superintendent.
10. Who discovered the circula- i charge.
mer with her mother, Mrs. Rose
here Thursday.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
tion of blood ?
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Robinette,
and
aunt.
Miss
Victoria
• C<dl Wilburn and Alecia Bird­
Young People's Union 7 p. m.
sell were united In marriage at the Taverner.
Prayer, praise and Bible study
,
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county court house June 18. Cecil
hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
MRS.
AMERICA
is the son of Mr. and Mis. Ralph
Wilburn und Mrs. Wilburn is the US HIE W AR
I continued from ¡»age 2)
daughter of Mrs A Birdwell Both
WANT TO RENT -4 or 5 room
house close in. Box 396, Southern
attended tb< local school Th< y will choose one of those sets contain­
Oregon Miner office.
make their home at Krno where ing either tooth paste or shaving
Mr. Wilburn is employed at a ci cam, you won't need to turn in
WANTED TO BUY—5- or 6-
un
oiu
couapsibie
turn-
Inis
is
the
sawmill.
instance in which you can
Bringing an interlude of joy and
• Collier Learning left Tuesday only
room house close in. Modern in
buy turns of toothpaste or shav­ cheer to relieve the tension of
fpr Portland where he Is to be ing
every way, with basement and
cream
without
a
turn
in,
and
troublous
times,
Russell
Bros.'
Inducted into the army.
garafe. Small down payment,
it is the result of an amendment Great 3-Ring Circus, one of Amer­
• John Sloan of Dorris, Calif., allowing dealers to clear their ica's largest, will be the center of
rest like rent within reason.
Z. M. Miner otuce.
13tf
called on friends here Sunday. Mr. stocks of these gift kits if they attraction for many people of this
Sloan wax a former resilient.
are intended ax a present to any community when it exhibits at
• Charley Skeeter's logging crew- member of the armed forces
Medford Monday, June 29, after­
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have completed operations in the
noon and night.
Prospect area and have moved AS I XING as Mrs. America re­
Long a prime iavonte through­
equipment on Wagner mountain
stricts herself and her family out the east and middle west,
where they will work.
in travel, there is hope that the Russell Bros, this year is extend­
• .1 C WhttMtt Of Ashl.mil government will not be forced to ing its popularity to the Pacific
¡«reached the sermon on Father's pul a drastic clamp down on the coast, having opened its 1942 sea­
Day at th«- Methodist church Sun­ cause of the travel situation it son with highly successful engage­
you can help. Save those tires ments in Los Angeles and Holly­
day morning.
Reporting Office General Office
• Mr and Min Walt Hotchkiss und do not use your car for long wood.
holiday
trips,
and
aside
from
va
­
moved from Phoenix into Mrs.
Among the stellar attractions
Ashland
Medford
Ben Clark's h«>us«< last Wednesday. cations forego travel for mere on the all-new star-spangled pro­
Phone
8751
Medford
Center
Building
pleasure Be a patriotic vacation­ gram are Winston's Equestrian
• Frank Mannes of the coast ist
and
holiday
close
at
home.
If
240
East
Main,
Ashland
Phone
2261
country near Eureka mnde a you're off for your vacation, ar­ Sea Lions which perform incredi­
week's visit with his sister, Mrs. range your trip so you won't be ble feats of balance while riding
horseback, Jorgen M. Christian­
Elizabeth Learning and family.
adding to the heavily increased
• Gerry and Larry Whitsett of volume of passengers on railroads sen's marvelous Argentine Criollo
YOUR CREDIT RECORD
Grants Pass were guests of their and bus lines by going or com­ horses, the Skyrocketing Esca­
aunt. Mrs Ray Lewis, last week ing on weekends. Incidentally, be­ lantes. the Sensational DeWaynes,
—You make it, We Record it!
the Four Acevados, the Aerial
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cause- ofthe travel situation it Alexandras, the Bell - T h a z e r
looks
as
If
another
American
cus
­
Troupe, the Grace Orton Trio, the
BELLVIEW NEWS
tom attending conventions will Clarkonians, and many other top-
be soft pedaled for the duration. rank aerial, acrobatic and arenic
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artists. Additional trained animal
yoUR husband's "zoot suit" is features include performing ele­
bound to be a victory model phants, outstanding high school
• Mrs R. D. Reynolds gave a according to a clarification of the dancing horses, cunning military
CIRCUS PALS
party Sunday afternoon in Lithia ban of cuffs on men's wool trous­ ponies. White's leaping grey-
park in honor of the Sth birth­ ers by the WPB apparel section. ■ I hounds, the world's only troupe of
Doors open at.l and 7 p. m. to
day of her son Kenneth. A big It seems that since the order or­ trained Great Dane dogs, and
birthdny cake, ice cream and iginally did not apply to merchant j Barney, chimpanzee star of "Tar- allow ample time to view the wild
animal displays and horse fair in
sandwiches were served the guests. tailors or taiiored-to-the-trade, zan" pictures.
the menagerie before the start of
The afternoon was spent at the some people took their suit trous­
The entire performance is plen­ the big show at 2 and 8. A special
park play grounds. Those enjoying ers unfinished from the stone to tifully
spiced with the antics of attraction in the menagerie is
the afternoon with Kenneth were the tailors to have the cuffs com­
the
clowns,
and attuned to spirit­ Congo, gargantuan ape weighing
pleted.
But
WPB
shook
its
finger
When warm weather strikes in full force, leaving
Jerry and Barbara. Boe, Beverly
Jones from Weyerhauser camp, at such a practice and extended ed circus music played in the upwards of 250 pounds and so
your nerves on edge, about the last thing you
m°d*rn manner bv Eddie Woeck-i fierce he must be kept in a double
Maxine and Norecn Wenaus, Wal­ the no-cuff ban to trousers made ener
’s celebrated circus ban«’.
barred cage.
want to do is the family washing. Whether you
ter McCoy, Sammy Bell and a by tailors.
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group of little friends Iri Ashland.
have worked or not you feel tired and it requires
• Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Conley 1)0 YOU know what a precious
more
than the minimu mof energy to drive your­
7
stone
is
?
The
Office
of
Price
i
from Dunsmuir spent Sunday with
Mi and Mis R 1» Reynolds Mr. Administration defines "Precious
self to work.
Reynolds, who has been ill for the stones" as any mounting into
which
a
precious
stone
is
set,
and
past few months, is better
If you will take down the receiver and dial
a precious stone as any ruby, sap­
• J. W. Rosen from Rosen's mar- phire, emerald, natural pearl or
7771, you won’t have to bother about the
ket who has been seriously ill in any diamond weighing more than
washing any more than gathering it up.
the Community hospital since one carat. Semi-precious stones
Thursday is reported some better. are included in the classification
Our delivery car will pick it up, bring it to
• Mrs WI> McCoy left Sunday If they have been sold for more
the
laundry where the most modern and
for Portland where, she will visit than $100 by the cutter. When two
friends this week. She plans to or more diamonds with an aggre­
scientific methods of washing prevail, and
return next Sunday.
gate weight of one and a half
when the job is done your clothes are re­
• W. F. McCorkle of Ashland and carats are set in one mounting,
turned
to you in perfect condition and the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCorkle and the diamond is considered preci­
two sons of Medford were dinner ous. Precious stones are exempted
cost
has
not been a burden.
guests at the W. O. Martin home from the provisions of the gen­
eral maximum price regulation.
Sunday.
Why not take advantage of this service to provide
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• Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gillmore
yourself with more time for war work?
have bought the Newhouse ranch A ND speaking of precious items,
consider the quinine in your
and will take possession as soon
as Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cardwell’s medicine cabinet. It is an anti-
malarial substance that may mean
lease expires.
the difference between life and
• Mr .and Mrs Jesse Jacobs and death to members of our armed
Mrs. Jacobs' two sisters who are forces fighting in the tropics.
visiting here from Kelso, Wash, WPB orders will prevent thè use
Wirt M. Wright, Prop.
were dinner guests Sunday at the of quinine and various other pro­
ducts from the bark of the chin-
Erhii Gassman home.
Phone 7771 : 31 Water St.
tree for non-essential pur­
• Mr. and Mrs. Allen Byrd spent cona
poses. Except for small parcels of
“For the ideal washday—Just call, that’s all”
Swedenburg Building
Sunday with Allen's parents, Mr bark from South America, our
and Mrs. G. W. Byrd.
supplies of chlncona products in­
About People You Know
: At the Churches i
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Films to Aid in
Acident Prevention
Ralph Jenning
Elect eci Director
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QUESTIONS
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Popular Eastern Circus Soon
To Appear in This Vicinity
Southern. Oregon Credit Bureau
Lithia Park Scene
Of Birthday Party
For That Tired
Feeling»*
Wanted!
Old Watches
We will Pay Cash
for Any Watch
Regardless of Condition
Ramsey’s Jewelry Store
• Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and clude only the reaerve built up be-
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY