Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 02, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    NEWS FROM
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About People You Know
• Miss Velma Brower left Wed­
nesday evening by tialn for La
(.•lunch* to upend the Fourth of
inly hoiiiiuy period Six antic!
puled u visit to Wallowa luke,
Eastern Oregon's counter attrac­
tion to Crater lake, for some boat­
ing and fishing,
• Mis» Annnette Hhuryon, who
worka in San Francisco, M|a*nt the
paal week with her parents, Mr.
und Mia. L. G Sharyon.
• Mr und Mia Jean F Eberhart
had aa their guests Thursday to
Sunday Mrs Eberhart's parent«,
Mr. and Mra. it. F. Brogdon of
Eugene. The men folka enjoyed
some fishing on the Rogue und
at Fiah lake over the work-end
• Dr. A. C. Strange, member of
the faculty ut Southern Oregon
College of Education, wua udmll-
ted to Community hoapital the
flrat of the week for medical
treatment.
• Mra. M F. Worthington und
duughlera thane und Judy of Sun
Francisco arrived Sunday to apend
some time with her futher and
sister, Mra. Clyde Young
Mr.
Worthington will Join his fumliy
heiv In the near future
• Mia Ernest Wullen mid Mra
Elwood lledtu'ig of Medford were
luncheon hoateaaea Weneaduy to u
gioup of their Aaliluml friends,
including Mra J 1' liuuglxitL
Mrs. Ted bockhart, Mra. Elmer
Blegel, Mra. J. W. Anderson, Mra.
Fat Dunn and Mia Clyde Young
A Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bromley and
Jauiea Baughman will spend the
Fourth al liuy's Creek and on u
flailing trip to Fiah lake In Doug- I
laa county.
• Dr. Walter Redford haa re
turned to the cuinpua of Southern
Oregon College of Education after i
un ubsvnce of three weeks spent
at a meeting of teachers' college
pic'slclenta at Battle Creek, Mic h
• Mra Doti Stuhlmun Is spending
a few days with her parents, Mr
and Mra LOW Reynolds at tin
Ashland hotel. Her home la in
Albany
TA1XNT NEWS
• Mr» Elizabeth Huson and het
son Edward and daughter Evelyn
of San Francisco spent last week
in Talent at their home- on Wag­
ner avenue They have been liv­
ing in San Francisco for the past
six months and own a home here
• Wayne Bradley and fumliy re­
turned home Thursday from Port­
land where he has been undergoing
treatment for back injuries for
the past two months.
• Mr and Mrs Roy Unruh of
Prospect are the parents of a six
pound baby girl bom Thursday at
the Smicd Heart hoapital In Med­
ford. Mrs. Unruh wua formerly
Hazel Walker and a resident of
Talent aeveral years ago.
• Mr. and Mra Maurice McShane
of Granta Pass were business.
callers here Friday. Mrs. McShane
sold her property on the Anderson
creek road to Mr. and Mr»
Wallace.
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• Mrs William Boyer and threei
children left Tuesday for Idaho for '
an extended visit with her father
and eldest son. Mr. Boyer, who is
employed at Camp White, will
Join the family later.
• Mrs. Grant arrived here Sunday
morning from her home in Boze­
man, Montana, to spend the sum­
mer with her daughter, Mrs. Helen
Higgins
• Mrs. Charles Holdrige under­
went an operation at the Commu­
nity hospital In Ashland lust week
• Juanita Boardman und Mrs By­
ron Keith left last Thursday for
Seattle where Mrs Keith's son is
employed at the Boeing air craft
factory.
• Charles Skeeters, who has been
a patient at the Community hos-
pita in Ashland for the last two
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, July 2, 1942
Lincoln School
lly SCHOOL PUPIL*
Klndergurteti
The children of Miss Nicholson's
room made cookies on July 1 On
July 2, they went to see Mrs. Ca­
dy s fish pond and bird houses.
After that they went to the three
corner park to eat their cookies
they had marie and to drink the
milk.
The average earnings of those
Joyed soft ball, table tennis, bad­ TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Dr. < Iwiidr E. .tayre. Vicar
minton and archery. The girls of
who make fur trapping their
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
the same group have played table
means of livelihood is less than
tennis, soft ball and badminton.
1200 per season.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and Holy Communion,,
1 1 00 a M
Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m. i
Wednesday.
Hold Communion, 7:30 a. m. (
Saturday.
You are cordially invited to
FIRHT .METHODINT (HIIUH worship with us.
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8 At the Churches fi
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weeks I eturned home Monday 1
• M ik C W. Astleloid who unoei
went un operation ill the coniniu* I
mty hospital in AMiiiund last week
returned home Nuiuiauy.
• Hairy Willnow, Dun* Dobbins,
Vaughn Comer und Kay Hupp
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Cor. N. Main and IjMirel Sts.
went to Portland to be inducted Grade I
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
into the navy
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
The children huve made a few
.Sunday Church school 9:45 a. rn.
• Ttic*odoie Graham who was em­ toys ami also enjoy playing with
L. P. Furman, Pastor
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
ployed ut the Alley Brothers' mill the new ones in their room.
Sunday school 9:45 a. ns
Subject, ■'Great Tomorrows”.
near Phoenix received u broken
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
During tlx- warm weather the
Eight o'clock service is a union
arm und other injuries In an uccl- , boys and girls have enjoyed their meeting
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve-
in
the
Presbyterian
dent Friday night und was taken mid-morning lunch outside
church. The Watson players who « ning. Evangelistic service to fol-
to the Sacred Heart hospital for
Tire kindergarten and the first so delightfully presented the reli­ low at 7:30 o'clock.
ticalment. While the injuiies arc grade rooms have seen three mo­ gious drama, "My Mother’s God,”
C. A. service and choir practice
not serious it will be Home time vies which they have liked very last year will this evening present 7:30 Tuesday evening.
before he cun resume wotk.
Bible study and prayer meeting
much. The movies have been Ro­ the drama "Red Like Crimson."
• Itev. C. II Fledenburg atterid- bin Redbreast, The Three Little A free will offering will be re­ 7:30 Friday evening.
cn u Buptlst association meeting Kittens, and Adventures of Bunny
Everybody is cordially Invited
ceived.
ut Bend last week and returned Rabbit
to all services.
home Tuesday.
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NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
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• Mr und Mrs. Will Butex who
TIONAL CHURCH
Grode* 2 and 3
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
operate the Gilmore service sta- i
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
The children of Miss Hileman's
East Main Street
lion here spent Monday in Med­ room lire studying safety and
Boulevard and Morton Ntreets
John
K. Poet. Pastor
ford with their daughter and son-
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs
health. In safety, they are learn­
Sunday
school
at 9:45 a. m.
in-law, Mr. and Mix Ira Atwell
ing songs, safety habits, and how
Beinice Beare, superintendent in
• Mis Roy Lovander, who spent to be good soldiers at home. In Glen Prescott, uftperintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m. Ser­ charge.
the puxt week in Portland, re­ health they are learning songs and
mon by minister.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
turned home Friday.
in their art the children are mak­
Union Service in Presbyterian witn the pastor bringing the mes-
• Mr und Mrs. Garvin Skaggs . ing scenery and costumes for a
sage.
are the parents of u 10-pound boy * play. The boys and girls are go­ church 8:00 p. m.
loung People's meeting and Ju­
born Wednesday.
ing to have a program for their
FIRST CHURC H OF CHRIST nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­
• Mr und Mrs. Harry Lowe of' parents.
SCIENTIST
gelistic service at 8 p. m. with
Butte Fulls were business callers
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Pioneer Ave., South
me pastor in charge.
here last week.
Grade* 1-5-6
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
Mixa King's room has 40 en­
Sunday morning service at 11 p. m. Wednesday.
BELLVIEW NEWS
rolled. The children are spending o’clock.
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their time on arithmetic and read­
CHUKCH OF THE NAZARENE
Subject: God.
• Mrs. Chas. Platko from Tacoma ing
There are three reading
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Wednesday evening
meeting,
Wash., arrived last week to spend groups in which they are reading
Fourth and C Streets
several months with her parents, folk stories. In arithmetic they are which includes testimonies of
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Mi and Mrs la-wix Gresham Mrs. working on individual difficulties Christian Science healing, is held
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Platko will ire remembered as Lola 'Die children also have games in at 8 o'clock.
Gresham. She has received word arithmetic.
Reading room open daily from The Kings Messengers, quartet,
that Mr Platko has arrived with Upper Grade*
2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and from Northwest N aza rene college
the U. S. troops some where in
Nampa, Idaho.
Rev. Howard G. Eddy came to holidays.
Australia.
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
The public is cordially invited to
Miss Allen's room on June 25 to
• Mr and Mrs Paul McKennis talk on the navy in which he
Junior,
Young People, Adults.
attend these services and to use
and son Vernon left last week to
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
served for seven years. He told the reading room.
make their home In Portland. Mr. of some of his experiences dur­
Church board meeting 7:30 p.
and Mrs Mark True have bought ing the World War and also the
m. Monday.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
the McKennis home and Mr. and kind of ships he had been on Mr.
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
Rev. W. S. Meagher, Pastor
Mrs. Earl Emmers of Ashland Eddy was invited to speak to the
nesday evening.
Maas at 9 a. m. Sunday.
hMve leased it from the Trues and same group on July 2 when he
moved early this week.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
told other experiences and showed
• Mr. and Mis. Georg,- King and some souvenirs to the class. The
CHURCH
their house guests Mr. and Mrs ■ children appreciated
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
his kind­
Dale Jorgenson of San Francisco
ness very much.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
were dinner guests Saturday eve­
M. Wright, superintendent.
Miss Marion Ady of the college
ning ut the Theo Wenaua home
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Mrs. Jorgenson was formerly Miss had an interesting picture lesson
High school Christian Endeavor
Beryl King and Dale is with the in which she showed the class
J. What Indian tribes made up meets at 6:15 p. m.
marine pictures in the balopticon.
U. S. Navy.
the "Powerful Five Nations?"
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
• Mr and Mm Warren E. Siebert She explained how the pictures
2. What is the oldest town in
who have been living near Neal were painted and told something the United States ?
CHURCH OF CHRIST
creek, have moved to the Kate of the artists.
3. How many hours of sunlight
Second and B Streets
f < <
Neal ranch recently vacated by
in a day on the moon?
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Special Reading Room
Mr. and Mra. frvin Ross.
4 How much water is there in
Bible school. 9:45 a. m.
Miss Bork's reading class is al) the seas of the world?
• Mrs. Milton Hamilton and small
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser­
daughter of Grants Paas are vis­ having a race between the child­
5 What is the capital of Alas­
mon "The Call to Christian Patri­
iting with Mr and Mra. E
A. ren to see who can read the most ka?
otism.”
books. They are given points for
Hamilton.
6 What are some of the im­
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
• Mr. and Mm. Car) Henry and the difficulty of the book; three I portant articles produced in the
with Junior, high school and young
daughters Pearl and Mary Jean points for the most difficult, two Philippines.
people's groups.
were shopping in Medford Friday for the less difficult, and one for
7. When was the Cathedral of
Evening service, 8:00 p. m.
and visited with Mm. Henry's sis-; the least. The chart shows that \ Notre Dame in Paris founded?
ter in Fem valley. Mrs. Henry the following people have the most
8. Who wrote the poem “Cross­ Sermon subject, The Significance
of the Hebrew Tabernacle for To­
and children all spent Saturday points: Beverly Salo 56, Thad ing the Bar?”
day.”
Coleman 36, and Richard Adams
with relatives in Klamath Falls.
9. What causes one's teeth to
The Watson players will present
• J W Bonen who has been se- i 32.
chatter when cold?
riously ill at the Community hoapl- | SjK»rts
10: At what speed does light “Our Mother’s God” at 8 o'clock
Tuesday night. A freewill offering
tai is slowly improving.
The upper grade boys have en-| travel ?
will be taken.
• Mr and Mrs. Chester Apple
Midweek service, 8:00 p. m.,
gate and Mm. Vincent Lanini,
Wednesday.
John Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Owen were among the cattlemen
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
who held a business meeting at
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
the Henry Owen ranch in the
Dead Indian district Sunday.
Bible school 9:45 a. m., C. E.
• Mm. R D. Reynolds, Kenneth
Corry, superintendent
and Donald Reynolds, Sam Bell,
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Robert Hincle, Robert Lee Dun­
Young People's Union 7 p. m.
ham and Bernie Helm attended the
Prayer, praise and able study
circus in Medford Monday.
hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
• Mm. J. W. Walker and daugh­
ter Grace made a business trip
to Eugene last Friday.
l«0 C Street
• Mis D D. McCoy who has
been visiting the past 10 days in
Portland returned to her home
Will be closed July 4—Open Sunday July 5—
Wednesday.
• Jackson county 4-H club lead­
and due to the national labor problem, starting
er, L. E. Francis of Medford, was
calling on members of the Dead
July 9, will be closed every Thursday until
Indian 4-H club Tuesday. Mr.
Francis plans to attend a picnic
the club is planning on July 19.
further notice.
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