Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 23, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, July 23, 1942
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About People You Know
Page 5
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TALENT NEWS
Iltl.i.MLM NEWS
Harwood-Robbins
Rites at Medford
4-H Clubbeis Picnic
On Dead Indian
INCH
SERMON
Sunday morning service at 11 I his career as a softball player on
the St. Louis sandlots.
Subject: Truth.
Wednesday evening
meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading room open dally from XMXMXJ
I
2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and
1. The Ural mountains.
holidays.
.
2. The Island of Sumatra. The
The public Is cordially invited to flower is the Rafflesias
3. 757,907 square miles.
attend these services and to use
4 9,000,000.
the reading room.
5. Hereford.
6. William Thornton.
7. Nine.
8. Marcus Tullius Cicero, (106-
43 B C.)
9. Hamilton became Secretary
of the Treasury in Washington's
cabinet and on his reports was
laid the foundation on which the
financial system of the United
States government rests. He was
I also
instrumental in receiving
First million-dollar title fight credit, both foreign and domestic.
was in 1921 when Jack Dempsey
10. “Little America" is in the
met Carpentier . . . Jimmy Foxx South Polar region.
of the Chicago Cubs has never
been tossed out of a game . . .
Notre Dame has scheduled football
1942 games with four schools in
the Big Ten—Wisconsin, North­
western, Illinois and Michigan . . .
DENTIST
When Ben Hogan shot a 62 at the
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
Hale America he was duplicating
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
a round he stroked in the Oak­
land, Calif., Open of two seasons i
ago . . . Highest purse won in a i i
single race was $108,400, which
went to Azúcar for winning the
Chiropractic Physician
1935 Santa Anita Handicap . . .
Chiropractic service free to En­
The top Kentucky
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Derby
purse is
listed men
$61,275, won by Whirlaway last
year.
Office 244 Hargadine Ph. 3321
The ihurtmt fight on record
is Hillard Dean's 11-second
knockout of Claude Allen at
Corpus Christi, Texas, on May
12, 1940 . . . The longest glove
fight was between Andy Bow­
en and Jack Burk at New Or­
leans in 1893. The fight went
110 rounds, lasting more than
seven hours . . . Northwestern
42 Helman
Dial 5751
university built the longest
runway ever provided a pole
vaulter for the appearance of
Cornelius Warmerdam in the
All-Star meet.
Buddy Hassett of the Yankees
doesn’t fan easily. He made 140
trips to the plate this year before
A
little
more
letting the third one go by . . .
than $1 per mo.
Jeff Hall. Michigan’s star hurdler,
gives you legal
in 1940-’41, is in the navy’s V-7
coverage on pub­
unit at Notre Dame . . . Frank
lic liability insur­
Crespi, Cardinal infielder, started
ance.
We also f
write
Collision,
Sunday School Teacher: "In
Fire, Accident, Life and Bomb­
what book do we find the ac­
ing INSURANCE
count of the false prophets?”
“Little Boy: “In my pa's income
tax book.”
Ä o'clock.
NEIGHBORHOOD UONGKEGA-
T1ONAL CHURCH
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Boulevard und Morton Streets
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m. Ser­
mon by minister.
Union service in Presbyterian
church, 8:00 p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to all
these meetings.
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ANSWERS
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• Miss Corrinne Harwood of Med- • The Bellview livestock 4-H club
lord und Kenton Itobbins of Ash­ members with their leader, Homer
ALV. ROBERT H. HARPER
land were married ut 3 o'clock Moore, went to the summit of the
the bride's parents, Mr. und Mrs. Dead Indian Sunday wheie they
C. W. Harwood, oi Medford. Rev. met the Dead Indian 4-H club
Coleman read the ceremony. Mr. members and all enjoyed u picnic
Noah: Cod’» Covenant K ith Man
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Robbins wus a former resident und lunch The Bellview iik iii I h ih ale kind.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Wendel
Reynolds,
Donald
Nichols,
graduated from the Tulent high
I.euon /nr July 26: Gmeui 9:116
East Main Street
Dennis and Jack McCoy, Gary
school in 1938.
Golden Ini: Genetit 9:IS.
John It. Poet. Pastor
• Mr. and Mrs. George Phelfer C'hilstlleb and Glen Wade.
After Noah and his sons came
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
sold their house und sniull ucieugc • The Birthday club met at the out of the ark, God promised Bernice Beare, superintendent in
home
of
Mi
and
Mis.
Henry
Sten-
above Trail to Mike Allen who
, them dominion over living things.
lias been living in u trailer house rud Sunday, it being Mrs. Stcn- J When man was created it was said charge.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
In the Talent Camp ground for the rud's birthday. A picnic dinner that he should have such domin­
with the pastor bringing the mes­
past month. Mr. Allen has taken was served at noon Those enjoy­ ion; after the flood there was
sage.
ing the day with Mr .and Mrs.
possession of the property.
Young People's meeting and Ju­
Htenrud and Mrs. Sorenson were added reason for it. Some suppose
• C. Thorson purchuscd the J Mr. und Mrs. Arthut iiamaker, that man had been a vegetarian nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­
Spitzer place on the corner of Mr .and Mrs A R. Kincaid, Mr. but that, after the flood had de­ gelistic service at 8 p. m. with
hirst und Main last week of Henry and Mrs. J E Gowland, Mr. and stroyed vegetation, man was al­ the pastor in charge.
Mason.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
Mrs. Wade Wallis, Mr. and Mrs lowed flesh. In the lesson we find
instructions concerning p. m. Wednesday.
• John Childers of the army air Wultcr l>avis and daughter Lyda certain
t > >
corps who has been on an ex­ Catherine, Mrs Haynes, Mrs !>>u- food.
Then the law of blood, it may be
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
tended furlough for two months is Pankey und Mis» Marie Walk­
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
at his home was called Thursday er. The afternoon was spent in vis­ called, which has operated through
to go to San Francisco for as- iting and playing games. Mrs the ages, was laid down: “Whoso
Bible school 9:45 a. m., C. E.
signmenl to a cadet training Stcnrud wan presented with a sheddeth man's blood, by man Corry, superintendent.
shall hi* blood be shed." Killers
school. Mr. and Mrs Childers ac­ lovely gift from the club.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
companied him to Yreka, Calif. • Mr and Mia. W. O. Martin, usually meet death at the hands
Young
People’s Union 7 P m.
They also received a letter thMt Bobby Brock of Tacoma, Wash, of others Here again, as in Cain’s
Prayer, praise and Bible study
day from their son Buford at Mrs W. F. McCorkle and children, time, God declared the sanctity of
hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Pearl Harbor.
Adelle and Gerald of Ashland, and human life.
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As in the beginning, men were
• Jackie Phelfer with Chut les Mr .and Mra. Leo McCorkle and
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Zlckrfoose und several others from children of Medford were picnick­ given the task of multiplying and
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
replenishing the earth.
Talent arc spending the week at ing at Hyatt Prairie Sunday
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
•
Mr
and
Mia
Bob
Bell
and
(lau
­
Lake of the Woods.
Then God established his cove­
s
s
s
• Mr and Mrs Dick Yurrington ghter Judith Ann of Klamath Falla nant with mankind and aet the TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ■pent the week-end with Mr. and rainbow as the beautiful token of
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Brant of Sacramento called on Mra. R E. Bell and brought 8am- it. There is no evidence that the
Holy
Communion 8 a. m.
mle
Bell,
who
had
spent
the
last
rainbow was then set for the flrat
Mr .and Mrs. Ben Clark Saturday
Church school 9:30 a. m.
week in Klamath Fslla, home.
time in the sky. Certainly from
evening.
• Aunt Jane McCoy of Ashland
Sermon and Morning Prayer,
• Mr and Ki ra. Russell Hlbnee ■pent Tuesday and Wednesday the beginning the sun shining upon 11:00 a. m.
raindrops had made a rainbow
moved into the Eoa ter houac on with Mrs Mallnda King.
Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m.
Main street recently vacated by • Mr snd Mrs. Scott of San But at this time it was chosen Wednesday.
the Lawler family who moved in­ Francisco have leased the Bellview among natural objects as a token
You are cordially invited to
to the Applegate country lust ■lore and service station from R of God's promise. In the past a
worship
with us.
rainbow
had
followed
the
storm;
week.
E. Bell.
in the future it would signify that
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• Mrs. Frank Marquis. Dona.. • Mra Elizabeth Walters who has all storms to come would never­
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
Brown und Joe Parson Journeyed been quite ill ia somewhat better more sweep awa> i>
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Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
to Tionesta, Calif., Saturday to and Mr. Rosen and Mra. Reynolds may the recurrence of the rain­
I. P. Furman, Pastor
visit Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and also are improving both having bow, spanning the sky, remind us
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
family. Ixicille Marquis who has been seriously 111.
of God's love and care, that we
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
bean visiting at the Brown home • Mr. and Mrs Melvin Conley of may believe in him and love him,
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
returned home Sunday evening I Dunsmuir returned home Sunday
assured that we are safe in his ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
with her mother and the two boys I after spending acveral days with keeping.
low at 7:30 o'clock.
• Mr. and Mra. Al NanstHI left Mr and Mra. R I> Reynoijs
—Buy War Havings Stamps—
C. A. service and choir practice
Wedncaday for San Bernardino Donald
Reynolds
accompanied
7:30 Tuesday evening.
CHEAP printing Is expensive.
where Mr. Nanateil will be em-1 them for a week's visit.
Bible study and prayer meeting
ployed at cantonment work. He • Mrs R. D. Reynolds will go to Have your work done RIGHT at 7:30 Friday evening.
■ HUM duiSQ )v 3 u |>(U om uaaq rvq . ijikc of the Woods for the week­ the Home of Better Printing------
Everybody is cordially invited
end aa ahe la employed there in Miner office.
for the past three months.
to all services.
ON THE PLAZA
• J. D. Slagle, a long time rest - | the cafeteria aa an extra
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dent of Wagner creek and Talent,
•
The
Miner
for
Quality
Printing.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
passed away in Central Point EUGENE M»VE NAMED AS
CHURCH
Thursday, Funeral services were WEST POINT CADET
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
Eugene
Love,
for
four
years
held Saturday at the Litwillcr
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
Funeral chapel. Burial was made star jdhlclp .at Klamath Union
M. Wright, superintendent
high
school?
left
last
Saturday
in the Stearns' cemetery at Tulent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
• The Talent Grange held a pic­ for Wist Point N Y, where he
High school Christian Endeavor
has
been
accepted
aa
an
army
nic Sunday at the home of Mr.
meets at 6:15 p. m.
and Mrs. Steve I^unak A large eadat
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Love,
throughout
his
four
years
number of grangers and visitors
4
4
4
in
high
school,
compiled
a
record
attended.
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
of perfect grades and was valedic­
• Ray Lewis received an Injured torian of the class of 1942.
Cor. N. .Main and Laurel St*.
foot last week when a log fell in­
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
juring the bones. Mr. l^ewis oper­
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m.
Phone 3751
Medford Center Building
RED
—
ITCHY-SCALY
ates a saw mill near the Little
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
240
East
Main,
Ashland
Phone 2261
Applegate.
Midweek Bible study hour and
• Mrs Lem Frink and daughter
praise service is Wednesday eve­
Meda Jean left Friday for Wash­
ning at 7:30.
ington, for a vacation with her
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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• Danny Barron who has resided Effective Home Treatment
Second and B Streets
for the past three years near Ta­ Promptly Relieves Torture!
Earl F. Downing, Minister
lent, passed away at the Ashland First applications of wonderful sooth­
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Community hospital last Monday ing fnadirated Zemo—a doctor’s formula
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
at the age of 56 years, buncial —promptly relieve the intense itch­
Sermon “Go up to Bethel."
services were held Thursday af­ ing soreness and start al once to help
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
ternoon. Interment was made tn heal tho red, scaly akin. Amazingly auc-
for all ages.
esssful for over 30 yearn! First trial of
the Mountainview cemetery in marvelous clean, stainless liquid Zemo
Evening service, 8:00 p. m.
Juan L. Baronia, president of the
Ashland.
convinces! All drug —— —— — _ __
Manilla Bible center, speaker.
• Mr and Mrs. Clyde Lamb of rtom* Only 364.
In war the advantage is on the side with the best weapons. The work
Midweek service, 8:00 p. m.,
Butte Falls called on Tom Lamb
of scientists in America's research laboratories, developing new
Wednesday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Estes Sut-
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urday evening.
materials and new equipment, means a lot to our fighting men.
• Mr .and Mrs. George Phelfer
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
and Mr and Mrs. Giggar of Kia-
math Falls who were visiting over
Fourth and C Street*
the week end at the Phelfer home,
Church school 9:45 a. m.
had a picnic dinner Sunday near
Morning worship. 11 o'clock.
Trail.
Departmental meetings at 6:30
• Mr .and Mra. Charlea S keeters
Junior, Young People, Adults.
made a business trip to Redding,
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
Calif. Sunday.
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
nesday evening.
• Ben Clark Is building a fire
» » t
place for Joe Sanders in Ash­
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
land this week.
SCIENTIST
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Pioneer Ave., South
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?
Dr. L. W. Staffers
Dr. C. C. Dunham
GREEN SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co.
INSURANCE
M. T. BURNS
Southern. Oregon Credit Bureau
Reporting Office General Office
Ashland
Medford
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YOUR CREDIT RECORD
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War Research
, 701/10
of the Forasi Front
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Hotel Airfield
1. It take* years to build up and
equip a large, organised, and able
stafT for research. Fortunately, in­
dustry did this long ago.
Long before Pearl Harbor,,
laboratories like General Electric’s
were serving their country—solving
technical problems of war.
History repeats! In the last war
wireless" was developed for mili­
tary needs—to become, with peace,
■ giant broadcasting industry.
4. So it will be this time. Research
will help to win the war, snd its
many wartime discoveries will help
i
to build a better future.
Chairman Donald M. Nelson
of tho War Production
Board Statos:
The army will soon take over the
Stevens hotel—world's largest—and
the Congress hotel, both In Chi­
cago. The hotels are to be used as
training centers for men of the alt
forces. Picture shows soldiers mak­
ing themselves right at home In the
Congress
lounge.
hotel’s
MW
bsrison
HE production of war
JI materials such aa lumber
from the woods and copper from
the mines is just as important
in preparations for defeat of the
Axis aa ia the production of fin-
iahed war itema made from auch
raw materia la. Indeed, without
the raw materials the finished
products cannot be made. . . .
Lumber from every region in the
United States ia an important
and critical material in our
whole war program.”
ALWAYS
You can depend
service. The beat materials,
projierly prepared, served In
a courteous manner — at
prices always within your
means. That's what you get
your meeting place.
General Electric believes that its first duty aa S.
good citizen ia to bo a good soldier.
Genera/ Electric Centfany, Schenectady, N. Y.
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