Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 30, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, July 30, 1942
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About People You Know
TAIXNT NEWS
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fire warden of Bellview and hla
successor has not been nutned yeu
• Miss Gladys Hoadley left re-
cently for Seattle where she will
be murried to John Barker, Her
grandmother, Mrs. Eva Hoad ley
uf Idaho, who han been visiting
here accompanied her to Beattie
and will remain with her until aJ-
L«r her marriage.
< Mr. und mix Gene Hugo aim
^auy ul iiuuius aie visiuug ».
.ue noine ul mis . Hugo a patuuv»,
-if .unu Mrs. Linuiua axei
.«uiHut avenue.
• Mr. and Mrs. M 1*. Franklin
uud fumily of Y reka have k-uaeu
kuw George 'Thurston property and
will move there thia week.
v junn Loper left last Monday
evening tor hurt Ix-wii to be in-
uucieU into liie army.
• Cliarics Skeeter» and son Rich-
aid made a tup to Kedding, Cam ,
wnere tney purenased a jummei
to be used in their loading oper­
ations near Prospect.
• air. and Mrs. Cecil McCarty
and cmiuren left Saturday iui
Dea Minni-M, lowu, to spend »
Ill.T NEW»
Uiouln visiung 11lends and reia
lives. Mr. unu Mrs. McCarty art • Ed Adams returned from
lurmeriy uf that city,
.
«nesting matches at Medjord
• Mid Huas ul Awuland built a Monday mgnt to rind ma nuuae un
new puicu ul the iionie ui Mi. lire, it wua unuul one a.-'hi. wnen
and Mis. iluy Eales lust week.
me Hie aiuim was sounded and
• Mr. uud Mia. Huy Untun ul local vuiumetM fire figntera ruan-
I'l-uMpect and Ml. and Mrs. Huaaeu ed to tne joo. Tne me wua
1' uiks spent Bunday wiui mi . unu tne crowd wax going home
1 .40. Coiialueluu>e uainuge
Aiis. vtuyue Cowdrey.
• Mr und Mis. Biule Breese uf done moat ut it by mhoku
hurt Kiamutn apont me wei-a-end water. Mrs. Anama la in ban Fran­
ill latent. Mr. L>ive»e is eniptuyeu cisco attending aenuoi al me pie-
aenl time.
there.
I • Mis. r red Bayliss wux husteaa
• Frank Munnea Of the couat
country near Eureka, cam. ia ul u picnic luncheon at her home
visiting
ms
Llizauelli lor me Hilt Ludies club Tnuiaday
sutler,
IU ternoun. Tne picnic wax well ut-
Dcumuig and family this week.
| tended and greatly enjoyed by all
• Mis G*. C. 8c i by und grandson present.
jimmy Beiby relumed hume Hum
(‘im o, Cum , wnere they spool • Mis McCullough and daughter
Donna of Kbirnam Funs and Mrs.
inc past month.
Waller Bray and daughter Judy uf
• Wayne Wheeler of Gallic, a Dunsmuir nave been guests uf
iuruier resident called un friends their parents, Mr. and Mrs. r rank
in Talent Friday.
Ward the past week
• Mr and Mis. Fred Kincaid and • Mr and Mrs. Q. Bernhelsel and
laniuy who huvo been living in lainiiy were in Ashland butui day
the camp gruund mis summer
• Mts. Olive Allison spent t ui-
moved into the Bpltzer ptupeiv^
week-end at
with Mr. and
lust week.
Mrs. C. Calkins
• Jack i'heifcr returned home
• Mr and Mis. Don -Ward and
iroin Luke ut tne Woods Batuiday
daughter Dianne came home r n-
alter a nine uayv caiupuig I».,.
uMy i rum their vacation trip.
there.
• Mrs. Gladys Steward and twu • Mr and Mm W. Gran were in
a an land Saturday
cniidren ut Orovine, Cant, ate V le­
lung her father, Hill Crosby an d • Vernal Nebeker left this week­
end lor Buaanviiie wneie he will
uther relatives here this week
• Mr and Mrs Haymond Clark meet Mr». Nebeker wnu has been
visiting relatives in Ulan, unu
and family ut Ashland called un
spend tils week’s vacatlun before
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark Bunday leturnlng home.
evening.
• A small graxs fire slarting by
• Ivan Blackwell of Ashland vis­
tae Southern Pacific Backs norm
ited relatives in Talent Bunuay.
of here was soon brought under
• George Whclply sold his pro­ control by the section cicw unuer
perty to Mr. and Mrs. L. Douds Mr. Cattuzzo and the Forest ssi-
wnu plan un a complete remodel­ vlce crew under Max Ryce bann •
ing ui me house and grounds Mr. day evening.
Wueiply win move on Wagner
• Mrs Dumas
creea into Cliff Garvin's property. Sunday to care went to Ashland
fur her daugntci
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who is ill.
• Mrs. John Heiltneyer returned
lu her home TUeauay alter spend­
ing a lew bays wiui ner uaugiuer-
in-iaw and baby at Tne Danes and
witn uUier reitaives at Wamic.
• Mr. and Mis. Giniam 'Turner
have returned from
1 iliamuoa
where they were called taxi week
by me ueatn uf Mr. 'i timer»
mother.
• Mrs. Bess Hall who has apeiit
me past two weeks with her mo­
ther, Mrs. Maluida King, returned
to her hume in Oakland, CaiM.
• David M Stevens left 'Tuesday
lor Hermiston wnere nc is em­
ployed as a carpenter. He and Mrs.
Btevens and cniidren have been
staying with Mrs. Stevens' par­
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. C A. lotta
who have recently moved here
from Lus Angeles.
• Mr and Mr». W. F. McCorkle
and family were dinner guests
Sunday uf Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Martin.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud
and Mrs. Sorenson were dinner
guests of Miss Marie Walker in
Ashland Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs George Yockel
and daughters Louise, Edna and
Inez, left Tuesilay for a two weeks
visit with Mrs. Yuckel's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dahl of Conrad,
Mbnt.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bel] received
a cablegram Sunday from their
son Kenneth stating he was well.
Kenneth is with the U. 8. Navy
some where in the Pacific.
• Mrs. A. K. Andrews of Sacra­
mento and Mina Marguerite An­
drew» and Mian Gene Miller of
Santa Cruz spent a few days re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. George
Andrews. Mrs. A. K. Andrews is
a sister-in-law of Mr. Andrews
and was enroute to Washington
to Join her husband who is in the
employ of the government. Miss
Andrews is a sister and Miss Mil­
ler a niece of Mr. Andrews. They
returned to their home last Wed­
nesday.
• Homer Moore has resigned as
w
• Bill Gran and son Billy, Ando-
mar De Clsrck and Max Hycc Jr.
attended the show in Ashland Sun­
day evening
Mr und Mrs. Frank Ward and
daughters, Mrs
McCullough ul
Klamath Falls und Mrs. Bruy ut
Dunsmuir,
and granddaughters
Donna McCullough and Judy Bray,
und Dianne Ward were in Ashland
Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunaway
attended the wrestling matches at
the Medford armory Monday eve-
ning.
• Mrs Murwin Bradfield returned
from a visit in Salt Lake, last
'week.
• Mrs Mae De Jarnett was the
first of the feminine crew at the
box factory to suffer a mishap,
when she got a finger cut in the
saw late Thursday afternoon. She
wan back on the Job Friday, the
cut not being serious.
low at 7:30 o'clock.
FIRST CHURCH OF tilKIBT
C. A. service and choir practice
SCIENTIST
7 30 Tuesday evening.
Pioneer Ave., South
Bible study and prayer meeting
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.
7:30 Friday evening.
Sunday morning service at 11
Everybody is cordially invited o’clock.
to all services.
Wednesday evening meeting,
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which includes testimonies of
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Christian Science healing, is held
CHURCH
at 8 o'clock.
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
Reading room open daily from
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and
M. Wright, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. holidays.
The public is cordially invited to
High school Christian Endeavor
attend these services and to use
meets at 6:15 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
the reading room.
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Out
WAII Hilft IIS *
★
Hitler found out that his high pow­
ered mechanized and motoi ized
army bogged down in the snow and
mud of the Russian Winter.
Al­
though our Army Is largely mecha­
nized the cavalry horse is still a
highly essential factor In this mount­
ed division and in the Field Artil­
lery. The Army alsu maintains re­
mount furma where many cavalry
horses are bred and raised.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Coaslguardsman
John
Cullen,
who helped trap the Nazi saboteurs
who landed from a sub on Long Is­
land »up« out for a dance with
girl friend Alysc Nelson, lie was
the first man to spot the enemy
saboteurs after their landing.
These select horses cost from 1100
to 1185 and our crack cavalrymen
are expert riders and carry uh the
traditions which have followed the
cavalry from the earliest days of
the Army. Purchase of War Savings
Bonds will insure good mounts for
the Cavalry. You and your neigh­
bors buying War Bonds and Stamps
regularly every pay day can, help
buy these horses for the U. S.
Cavalry. Invest at least 10 percent
of your Income in War Bonds.
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Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Sermon topic, "Are Sunday Par­
ties an Instrument of the Devil?"
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
for all ages.
Evening service. 8:00 P- m
Sermon, The Man Who ia Ac-
ceptable to God."
Midweek service. 8:00 P- m„
Wednesday.
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chi ; k < h of THE NAz.iRF.NT.
Bertrand F. Peterson, i'aator
The labors of the writing man
man are always underestimated.
There ia more to it than the
mere buaineas of typing. Occas­
ionally one must pause to think,
and to a man who has been a
Journalist for twenty years think­
ing becomes increasingly difficult.
Heywood Broun.
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
DENTIST
Hours 9-12 and 1-3
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
I)r. C. C. Dunham
Chiropractic Physician
Chiropractic service free to En­
listed men
Office 244 Hargadine Ph. S321
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Fourth and C Streets
Church school 9:45 a. m.
DRY BLOCKS
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
A*.»;:*».». .•
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Junior, Young People, Adults.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
East Main Street
42 Helman
Dial 6761
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
John K. Poet, Pastor
nesday evening.
-,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
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Bernice Beare, superintendent in
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
charge.
Cor. N. Main and I-aurel Sts.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
with the pastor bringing the mes­
sage.
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m
A little more
Young People's meeting and Ju­
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
than 31 per mo.
nior ¡neeUng at 7:15 p. m. Evan­ Sermon subject: “Look at the
give« you legal
gelistic service at 8 p. m. with Stars Mrs. Stephen Epler will be
coverage on pub­
me pastor in charge.
guest soloist.
lic liability insur­
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
Young people's union worship
p. m. Wednesday.
ance.
We also
hour,
7
:00
p.
m.
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write
Collision,
Evening union service 8:00 p.
Fire, Accident, Life and Bomb­
FUCST BA1*TIST CTIURCll
m. in Preebyterian church and the
J. K. Turnbull, Minister
ing INSURANCE
Bible school 9:45 a. m., C. E. sermon by Chaplain Kenneth Mur­
phy, of Camp White.
Corry, superintendent.
Midweek Bible study hour and
ON THE PLAZA
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Young People's Union 7 p. m. praise service is Wednesday eve­
j
ning at 7:30.
Prayer, praise and Bible Mudy
huur, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
> At the Churches i
i
i
Gunter Fuel Co.
INSURANCE
M. T. BURNS
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NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHURCH
First Official Review of Women’s Army
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
‘Boulevard and Murton Streets
jChurch school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
.Worship service 11 a. m. Ser­
mon by minister.
Union Young People's meeting,
i'lesbyterian church, 7:00 p. m.
1 Union service in Presbyterian
church, 8 p. m. speaker, Cnaplain
Kenneth Murphy, of Camp White.
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TKINITY EPISCOPAL CHLKCH
i/r,
Ur. < < i.inut*
¡.itHh* r».
1.. >.t > i • . V “ Mf
J •' Holy Communion 8 a. in
JOSEPH EASTMAN
1* ‘Church school 9:30 a. m.
Director of Office of Defense ; ‘ J Sermon and Holy Communion,
Transportation.
11:00 a. m.
Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m.
Wednesday.
. You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
SIX
INCH
SERMON
1LV. ROBERT H. HARPER
Abram: A l'ionter in Faith.
I.ruon far Auguri 2: Cene»» 12:1-9:
Hfbrrw, 11:812.
Golden Tati: Gentil» 15:1.
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Pa<e 7
While others who have preceded
him had exhibited great faith, the
abiding faith of Abram was such
that he may be fittingly called a
pioneer in his ability to see the
unseen.
Native of one of the oldest cities
of the world, Ur of the Chaldees.
Abram had Journeyed northward |
with his father to Haran where
he received his call to go into a
strange country "which he should
after receive for an inheritance." >
The cal) had its promise of large '
blessing- he would become the fa­
ther of a great nation. We may
look back now, after the lapse of
several thousand years, and see
the record of fulfillment of God's
promise in the history of the He­
brews; Abram’s faith was great
indeed because he could see
through his faith what now we
read.
In Canaan God appeared again
unto Abram and gave him assur-
ance of the fulfillment of the pro­
mise made to him in Haran. And
when we act upon our faith, re­
newed assurance comes to us of
fulfillment in God’s own time.
In the 11th chapter of Hebrews
which has been called the picture
gallery of the saints, the whole
of Abram's career is ascribed to
his faith, and it is said that
through it all he looked beyond the
things of time to eternal things—
"for the city which hath founda­
tions, whose builder and maker is
God."
Let us follow the leadings of
faith in our own time and place,
knowing that we can Bafely trust
God's promises of wellbeing and
happlneM.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
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FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. 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-
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Mrs. Ovetts Culp Hobby, commander of the WAAC, holds the first
review of the U. 8. women's army at Fort Des Moines Iowa, as 3M
women begin their military training for non-combatant duty. This is the
first army of its type in U. 8. history and representa the vanguard of
an expected enlistment of 25,000 officers and “privates.**
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau
Reporting Office General Office
Ashland
Medford
Phone 3751
240 East Main, Ashland
Medford Center Building
Phone 2261
YOUR CREDIT RECORD
—You make it, We Record it!
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Lithia Park
Sunday Afternoon and Evening
ALWAYS
You can dejiend
»ervic®. The best materials,
projierly prepared, served in
a courteous manner — at
prices always within your
means. That's what you get
at
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your meeting place
where you can buy all the War
Stamps and Bonds you want
Ramsey’s
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