Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 13, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thuraduy, Aug. 13, 1042
M Wright, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
High school Christian Endeavor
meets at 0:15 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p m.
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iipent the week-end with Bobby NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TA1.KM NEWS
Bloc k at the W. (>. Martin home.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
TIONAL ( Ht KCll
• M in Nancy Donmt, a foinier • Mr IIIHI M iH L. I'. I -• bow of
SCIENTIST
Clarene* T. McCall, Minister
resident of Talent, I n visiting Glendale, Calif. visited Mrs. Morris
Boulevard und Murton Nireels
Pioneer Ave., South
friends here from her home in 1'aio last wc k The Is-bows are former
Church school 9:45 a. in., Mrs.
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.
Allo, CmiL
lesidrntH of Bellview having re­
Sunday morning service at 11
• Mi. mid Mis Foiost Jennings cently sold their ranch to Mr and Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m. Ser­ o’clock.
and family spent m vriul days in Mrs. Pitta
Subject: Soul.
descent City lust week.
• Kenneth Reynolds had his ton­ mon by minister.
Union service 8:00 p. m. Metho-
• Mi and M in iso luu and fam­ sils removed nt tne Community
Wednesday evening meeting,
dist
I
church.
ily slopped In luienl last week lo hospital Tuesday and is reported
which Includes testimonies of
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visit tutu p<iicuts, Mr. and Mis recovering nicely
Christian Science healing, is held
OF
(
HEIST
CHURCH
L. Hnl. Tiny were enroute to < Mis. VVIliiuni Jones and daugh­
at 8 o'clock.
Nruond
und
B
Streets
their home in Los Angeles utter a ter Beverley from Weyerhauaer
Reading room open daily from
Earl F. Downing, Minister
trip in Idaho wheie they had been cicinp spent last week with Mr
2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and
Bible school, 9:45 a. rn.
visiting idullves for u month,
mid Mrs. Vern Bow and Mr and
Morning worship 11 o'clock. holidays
• Mi and Mis Ixiweil liuinrtl ol M in F. B ow . Mr. and Mrs Wen­
The public Is cordially invited to
Nevada moved into M in . B< ii dell McLaughlin of Boise, hla, Sermon topic "I Go A Fishing,"
Ciui k h house on Multi und 1 all eel weir recent guests at the Bow the second message on Vacation ittend these services and to use
trips with Jesus,
lecenliy vacated by Air und Mrs. homes.
the reading room.
W. iiotciikiMS.
• Mr and Mis. George .Ricks of I Chi Lilian Endeavor, 7:09 p. m.
• M in Rimy Mine 11 of Health', Ashland have laiught a 5-acre ‘ for all ages.
CHURCH OF THK NAZARENE
Evening service, 8:00 p. m.
Wash , spent lliv past Week at the tluct fiom Mr. Waltai back of W.
Bertrand F. Petersen, Pastor
Neither
Sermon,
"Why
I
Am
home of her mother Mrs. Mue E. 1'letson garden* mid is building
Fourth and C Streets
Solo
by
Catholic
nor
Protestant.
”
Dobbins
a ne w home
Church
school 9:45 a. m.
O Mr, and Mrs W E. Conner mid • Mr. mid M in . Charles Axel and Mrs William Siefke.
Morning
worship, 11 o'clock.
Daily vacation Bible school for
family wiiu have been living in the son Billy s|H*nt Sunday in Klamath
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
Talent camp ground fur the lust Falls where they bought a Shet­ begjnnners, primary, high school
Hix months have moved to Ash­ land pony and brought back with and young people’s group evary Junior, Young People, Adults.
day, 9 to 11:30 Monday to Friday
land.
them.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
• Mr and Mrs Roland 1’aika and y Miss Nancy Ring returned re- 1 Daidly Vacation Bible school op­
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed-
daughter uf Hpiaguu River und ccntly fiom Portland where she vl- j en house, 8:00 p. m. Friday.
lesday evening.
Mrs. '1, Bsvuiglun uf Ashland sited friends. The trip was made '
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
spent Sunday al the home oi Mr. by plane,
Had M m it I-’, Rinks.
I • Miss Marie* Walker Njx-nt the ' (or. N. Main and louirel Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
• Mrs Roy Coffman returned Sat­ first of this week in Klamath Fall*
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m.
urday from Medford where she on business
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
hud u tonsillectomy ut the Osteo­ • The Birthday club gave a party
pathic huspltul.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and1
Union service 8 p. m.
• Kay lz wls who bus resided in Mrs. Walter Davis honoring Mr. ■ Midweek Bible study hour and
the ’Talent uieu fur the past ten Davis Those enjoying the day i praise service »is Wednesday eve­
years died suddenly of a heart at­ I with the honoree und Mrs Davis ning at 7:30.
tack, near Wagner Gup Friday f were Mr and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, ,
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afternoon where lie was working Mrs Sorrenson, Mr, and Mrs. A. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ut his mill. He hud many friends R. Kincaid, Mr. mid Mrs. L. H
Mr. < luude E. sayre. Vicar
who are saddened by his passing. Pankey, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Park*
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Funeral services were held Mon­ of Central Paint, Mrs. Harry Me
Church school 9:30 a. m.
day afternoon lit the Dodge Fu­ la-oil slater of Mrs. IHcvls from
Sermon and Morning Prayer,
neral home Interment was made Oklahoma, Mrs. Beth Hmnaker,
in the Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Haynes and Lyda Catherine 11.00 o'clock by Archdeacon White
LLV. ROBERT H. HARPER
of Eugene.
• Mr. und Mrs. Hup Thumas ol Davis,
You
are
cordially
invited
to
Yreka were guests of Mi anti Mrs
Haar I'rartitet t'eace.
worship with uh
Floyd Young Sunday
lotion /or Augurt 16: Cenetii
• Mr. and Mis Floyd Lushbough
FREE METHODIST CHURCH 26: 18-31.
und family after an absence of
East Main Street
Golden Text: Matthew 5:9.
two years, relumed to Tulent from
John R. Poet. Pastor
South Dakota.
Contrasted with his father, who
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. fought when he thought it neces-
• Mis Susan Grunt of Bozeman.
Mont whs m dinner guest Sunday
Bernice Beare, superintendent
Contrasted with his father, who
of Mr .and Mis. Jay Terrill
charge.
• Mrs Lem Frink nod daughter
Morning worship at 11 o’clock fought when he thought it neces-
Meda Jean, returned from tv ash-
with the pastor bringing the mes­ nary, Isaac was a man of peace,
From the wells he had reopened
ingtun where she hud been visiting
sage.
her parents and other relatives
Young People's meeting and Ju­ and from two others he had
She also visited a few days in
nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­ digged he withdrew, when herds­
Portland with Mrs Lena Tryon,
gelistic service at 8 p. m. with men of the Philistines strove with
his, and at length he won the
formerly of the Tryon Mercantile
the pastor in charge.
e
Mid-week prayer meeting at a right to dwell in peace.
At Beersheba, Isaac received
p. in. Wednesday.
BELLVIEW NEWS
renewed assurance of God's bless­
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ings to him and his people, and
• Mr and Mi' George A ix I k - ws
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
he built there an altar and wor­
have bought the William Turner
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
shipped.
ranch on the East Main street
E.
1
Bible school 9:45 a. m., c.
The story has several good les­
road and have moved into their
Corry, superintendent.
sons. As Isaac reopened the wells,
newly acquired home. Mr. and
Morning
worship,
11:00
m. his father had digged, we need at
a.
Mio Turner have moved to luiurel
Young People's Union 7 P- m. 1 times to renew the faith we have
street In Ashland after having
Prayer, praise and Bible study j received. However, it is also sig-
been residents of Bellview for a
hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
l nlfleant that Isaac reopened other
number of years.
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wells No generation can exhaust
• Mi- imisy Homes returned to
CATHOLIC CHURCH
the truth. As every generation has
her home Monday after a I tWO-
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
its problems, we must apply old
week s visit with her brother and
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
J, Ei-'gar Hoover, FBI chief, is
truth to new and present needs.
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
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shown on the 23th anniversary of
It is further significant that
Tucker.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
■ Isaac arose from his knees at the
• Mi .ix l Mis Bob Bell ami Ju- hl* career in the Justice depart­
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
altar he had byilt at Beersheba
dith Ann of Klamath Fulls H|>ent ment, as hr hands a diploma lo ose
Ihr 37 law enforcement officer*
L. P. Furman, Pastor
to meet Abimilech as he came
the week end with Ik,b's parents, of
having completed a 12-weck police
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
to offer a league of friendship.
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Bell.
academy course In Washington.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
• Joan Helm who underwent an
Surely the ravaged world needs
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­ the man of peace. We cannot fore- '
appendectomy last week at the
Some people are so painfully ning Evangelistic service to fol­ see whether a year or years must
Community hospital was moved to
good flint they Would rather be low at 7:30 o'clock.
her home Tuesday evening.
pass in the present conflict Of
C. A. service and choir practice necessity we now fight, but we
• Mis Gordon Grow and baby right than be pleaaant.
7:30
Tuesday
evening,
daughter were moved from the hos
look for a decision that will give
Bible study and prayer meeting every man the opportunity to
pital to the home of Gordon’s pa­
Our fighting men are doing
7:30 Friday evening.
rents, Mr. and Mrs Homer Grow
dwell in peace, as it will give his
their share. Here at home
O Mi and Mis Earl Emmens and
Everybody is cordially invited nation and all nations the o
the least we can do I« put 10%
Mis. Warren E. Seibert were bus­
tunity to work out their own des­
to all services.
of our income in War Rond*
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iness callers in Medford Tuesday.
tinies unmolested. In this hope it
for our nhare in America.
is profitable to have before us
• Gerald McCorkle of Ashland
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
this ancient example of Isaac,
CHURCH
who won his way to peace by be­
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
L
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.. Wirt ing peaceable.
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Authorized Dealer
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Little Refugees Reach U. S. Sanctuary
Two hundred children, 42 of whom left parents behind in concen­
tration camps, were among the 800 war refugees who reached sanctuary
when their ship docked at Baltimore, Md. Some of the 42 war-
orphaned youngster* are pictured packing away a good American lunch
upon arrival. Because of the danger of retribution being visited upon
relatives trapped by the "new order,** the children are known only by
their Lniti&Jji.
ANSWERS
Dr. L. W. Staffers
:
B
1. John Philip Sousa (1856-
1932).
2. No. They are mammals.
3. Thomas Nast (1840-1909.)
4. Gaspar, Melchoir and Balth­
azar; the “Three Kings of Co-
~
logne.”
5. Frobisher in 1576 made the
first real polar exploration.
6. The Seminole Wars from
1817 to 1937.
7. 28 F. in the polar seas.
8. James I.
». The United States.
10. Tbt wall was completed in
21< B. C. It was a long line
defense against invasion by the
Mongolians.
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Phone 5211
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Chiropractic Physician
Chiropractic service free to En­
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Office 244 Hargadlne Ph. M21
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We also
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This will protect against
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It supplements your regular
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If interested in this protec-
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Christmas
We have ju«t received a large
shipment of
LOCKETS, CROSSES, ETC.
The wise buyers will select and lay
back their Christmas Gifts now.
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