Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 20, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, Aug. 20, 1942
About People You Know
TA1JLNT NBWB
Talent Man Reported
Missing in Action
• Word has been received here
that Wayne Cunibest. a local boy,
who enlisted in the aviation branch
of the U. 8. army over a year ago
is among the casualties lie wits
stationed in the Philippines at the
■tbreak of the war.
• Fred Williams bam and forty
tuns of hay with many other ar­
ticles were totally destroyed by
fire last Thursday. There was no
insurance on the building.
• Mr .and Mrs. Charles Estes uf
Crescent Qty and Will Clark and
Mrs. Hugh Clark ot Newport ar­
rived Ui l’alent Monday al lei noon
to visit relatives and friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Billie Breese of
Sort Klamath spent the week-era.
with relatives here in the valley.
• Mrs. M. P. Franklin and Mrs
George Thurston were visiting u
Ashland Sunday
• The Townsend club held Its reg­
ular meeting at the City hall 'l'ue.
day evening
• Ray Egan who has been employ
sd at the Talent mill for the pax
three years has secured a position
with the fire department at Cam,
White.
• Mr. and Mrs. Don Hirrigate an<
family of Prospect were week
end guests of Mr Hungate's grand-
mother, Mrs. Bertha Hungate anu
great grandmother, Mrs. E. Pal­
mer.
• Mr, and Mrs George Conner
are the parents of a son born Sat­
urday morning at the Community
hospital in Ashland He weighs
seven pounds, seven ounces
• Doug Steadman of Phoenix
called on friends in Talent Wed­
nesday evening.
• Harry Withrow who Is In the
navy, la home on furlough for a
few days with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs Glen Withrow
• Russell i*arks who has been as­
sistant poat master for the past
four years at Talent resigned and
has accepted a position as book­
keeper with Charles Skeeter's log­
ging company.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dodds who
recently operated tbeTalent cafe
moved Into their new home pur­
chased from George Whclply «
house has undergone a < ««inpli-G-
remodelling.
• Mrs. T Bevington and Mrs.
Ivah Blackwell of Ashland, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey and two
children Carl and Shirley of Tal­
ent, Mr. and Mrs Roland Parks
and daughter Tammy of Sprague :
River enjoyed a picnic dinner at '
Jackson’s Hot Springs Sunday.
The afternoon was spent in swim­
ming In the evening Mr. and Mrs
Roy Unruh and small daughter of
Prospect Joined the party. This la
the first time tn eight years I.
family has ail been together.
«H1.T NEWS
• Mis
Don Watd entertained
oionday afternoon, Aug. 10, with
■i ('any in honor of hei daughter,
Diane» second bu muay, Diane's
Ulus guests were Robert ami Shir-
ae mack, Sherry aim Tay Brad-
neiu, L'neryi Smith, Peter Semap-
pi, uaien and Gene Gliuerg, Ron­
nie u.acK, Pat Purvis, Ruth Ped-
uiuon, Juuy Bi ay, Jo Roush, Rosa-
de Graves, Jerry Leyman anc
Carmen Bernheisei. Others attend;
mg and assisting Mrs. Ward, were
miss Bethel Beriiheisel, Mrs. A.
K. Gil berg, Mrs. R. F. Schlappi,
Mrs. James Purvis, Mrs. Walter
Bray of Dunsmuir, Mrs. Fred
lx-ymun and Mrs Frank Ward,
uainea were played on the lawn
under the sprinkler, followed by
refreshments consisting of birth­
day cake, strawberry ice cream
and punch.
• Mr. and Mia. Primo Favero
•pent the week-end in Weed with
.rienda and relatives.
• Mr. and Mrs. (Minton F Cobb
of Medford spent Monday and
I'uesday morning in Hilt visiting
.rienda before going on to Ari­
zona.
J Mis. Frank Ward, Mrs. Don
■Yard and daughter, Diane .spent
«unday afternoon in Ashland, en-
»ying the park and driving to
«edford in the evening.
| Mr. and Mrs. Walt Foster were
n Ashland Bunday,
J Lee and Herbert Stlckn/y are
isiting their grandparent* near
Medford,
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran made a
biMlneas trip to Yreka Monday
afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. James Purvis and
son Pat spent the week-end in
Ashland with relatives.
INCH
SERMON
1LV. ROBERT H. HARPER
Jacob'I I ttton of God.
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: At the Churches |
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Marines I^and in South Sea Island
“FOR BALE"
Miner office.
DRY
UHUKC'M OF THE NAZARENE
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and (J Street*
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Departmental rnuetlngs at 8:30:
Junior, Young People, Adults.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. rn. Wed­
nesday evening.
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TION «YL CHURCH
( lareu.e F. McCall, MluUter
Boulevard iui|l Morton blreets
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Worship service 11 a. m. Ber­
mon by minister.
Union young peoples’ meeting
7:00 p. m. on lawn.
Union evening meeting 8:00 p.
m. Presbyterian church. Chaplain
John Porter will preach. Every
one is cordially invited to these
services.
r r r
( HI RCH OF CI1K1HT
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Bible school, 8:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Sermon topic "A Trip to
Mountains with Jesus.’’
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p.
for all ages.
Evening service, 8:00 P-
Solo by Bob Pruitt. Sermon,
"Noah's Ark, A Type of the
Church.”
Midweek service, Wed.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Main and Laurel St*.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Union service 8 p. m.
Midweek Bible study hour and I
praise service is Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
A A >
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Dr. Claude
aajre. Vicar
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 0:30 a. m.
Sermon and Morning Prayer,
11.00 o'clock by Archdeacon White
of Eugene.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
East Main Street
John R. 1‘oet, Paster
Sunday school at 9:45 a.
Bernice Beare, superintendent
.uarge.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
with the pastor bringing the mes­
sage.
Young People's meeting and Ju­
nior meeting at 7:10 p. m. Evan­
gelistic service at 8 p. m. with
.ae pastor in charge.
Mid-week prayer meeting
p. m. Wednesday.
MAA
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m., C. E.
Corry, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Young People's Union 7 p. m.
Prayer, praise and Bible irtudy
aour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
» e t
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
E. Main luid Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. Furman, Pastor
Sunday school 9:40 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting
7:30 Friday evening.
Everybody la cordially Invited
to all services.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Howard O. Eddy, Minister
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
M. Wright, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
High school Christian Endeavor
Dial 5751
Dr. C. C. Dunham
Chiropractic Physician
Chiropractic service free to En­
listed men
Office 244 Ilargadlne Ph. »821
Shown here are tractors of the U. 8. marine corps, as they were
driven ashore somewhere in the South Bea islands. This action occurred
during a simulated landing by the marines, as they established an out­
post for Uncle Ham, and is probably typical of the manner in which
U. H. marine* landed In the Holomon Islands, with supporting assaults
by Allied airmen. (Official U. 8. marine photo).
JOIN THE ATTACK ON TOKYO,
YOURSELF!
Every person in America may
not fly over Tokyo, but every
one’s dollars can help produce
tke bombing planes that do!
You, you, you, can join the attacks on Tokyo by saving
at least 10% of your pay in War Bonds—by joining your
company’s pay-roll savings plan today or going to your
local bank or post office and buying War Savings Bonds
—at least 10% of your pay—every pay day.
Remember you can start buying War Bonds by buying
War Stamps for as little as 10c anc that you get a $25
War Bond (maturity value) for only $18.75.
[ OUR DEMOCRACY
War
Damage
Insurance
This will protect against
direct loss or damage to
property (fire and bombard­
ment) due to enemy attack,
It supplement* your regular
insurance.
¥
III kealtk oí
Health alone
If interested in this protec -
tlon, apply now as the for­
mer coverage expired June
AMERICA!
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
*
GOOD FOOD
ALWAYS
You can depend
service. The be*t materials,
properly prepared, served in
* courteous manner — at
prices always within your
means. That's what you get
your meeting place
WATCHES
received a small shipment of
Ladies and Gents Wrist
Watches- Priced at
$24.75 to 50.00
army.
the
Gunter Fuel Co.
ON THE OFFENSIVE
BUY
at
BLOCKS
42 Helman
After Jacob secured Esau s
; V» „ >
birthright and deceived his father.
he departed for the ancestral
home of his mother Ostensibly he
went to take a wife in Harlan but
in reality he was fleeing from the
wrath of his brother,
The hymn, "Nearer My God to
Thee,” followed the experiences of
Jacob at Bethel. The ladder h<-
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saw in his dream may be a beau-
BELLVTKW NEWS
liful symbol of prayer angels as-
cend to bear petitions and other
• Mr. and Mrs. J. E Mosley and
angels descend with rich ana-
family visited fur a few days at
wers. Above the ladder Jacob saw
Seaside and with their sun, Sgt. God and heard his promises of
Norman Mosley at Fort Stevent.
blessings to him and his descen­
Norman left Monday for officers'
dants.
training camp at Fort Monroe, Va.
When Jacob arose he realized
He spent five days here with his
that God was in that place. He
parents before leaving. Mr Mos­
may have fancied that he had fled
ley left Tuesday for Long Beach,
from God when he fled from Esau,
Calif., where he is employed in I
but God was there and God is
the ship yerds and will visit Miss everywhere. Profoundly Impressed
Jean Mosley at San Francisco on
that God was mindful of him, he
the way down.
consecrated the place and named
• H. L. Gregory and Mrs. Lucille
it Bethel. Where the ladder of his
Sellers of Central Point and Mr.
dream had rested he lifted the pil­
and Mrs Calvin Owens of Eugene
lar of sacrifice.
spent Sunday with John Owen
Jacob's vow shows that early in
and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Owen.
history the tithe was recognized
Mr. and Mis. Calvin Owens have
as belonging to God But the doc­
bought the home of the late Mrs.
trine of stewardship, which Jesus
Jennie Hinders in Ashland and will
taught, shows that all we have be­
move here later this fall. Mr. and
longs to God.
Mrs. Mark True also were dinner
It cannot be claimed that Ja­
guests at the Owens home.
PHYSICAL FITNESS ON THE HOME FRONT MEANS
cob
’s life, after his vision of God,
• Mrs. Emil Gassman returned
was without faults. But certainly
MORE PLANES,MORE TANKS, MORE SHIPS FOR
Tuesday
from
8an
Francisco
OUR FISHTIN6 FORCES................ JOIN THE
where she had been called by the at Bethel he learned to pray. And
throughout his long life he was
death of her brother-in-law.
"KEEP WELL CRUSADE? BEING SPONSORED BY
ever influenced by the fact that in
• Mrs. Vem Boe and two children
youth he had found the house of
AMERICA'S LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES----
Barbara and Barney spent the
God and the gate of heaven.
week-end at Dorris, Calif., and
FOR BY KEEPING WELL YOU CAN HELP
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Klamath Falls.
WIN THIS WAR {
• Jerry Boe and Jack McCoy left
Ten per cent of your Income meets at 6:15 p. m.
Saturday for Washington. Jerry
Evening
service
at
7:30
p.
m.
in War Bonds will help to
will stop at Olympia to visit his
t t *
build the planes and tanks
(’HEAP printing is expensive.
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
that will inaure defeat of Hil­
FIRST
CHURCH
OF CHRIST Have your work done KIGHT at
McCurdy, and Jack will go on to
ler and his Axis partners.
THE MINER PRESS.
SCIENTIST
Seattle for a visit with relatives.
Pioneer Ave., South
They plan to be gone two wwks.
• David Walker and two children
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m.
left Wednesday for their home in
Sunday morning service at 11
Seattle after several weeks visit
o'clock.
with the J. Z. Walker families.
Subject: Mind.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. Z Walker and
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker
Mak» »very market-
which include* testimonies of
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
We have just
*
*
*
Christian Science healing, is held
Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs.
at 8 o'clock.
Melvin Poyer and Mrs. David Wal­
W*r» are won by *H«cking, not by
day BOND DAY!
ker and two children all picnicked
lifting in • Fort I
Reading room open dally from
at Tub springs Sunday.
And today America ii taking the
2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and
• Miss Marion Frothingham of
For our fighting msn,
offensive againit the Alii with
« • holidays.
Madison, Wis., and Deaconess
hard-fighting, non-itoppabla men
for our country's fu­
The public is cordially Invited to
Margaret of Monterey, Calif., were
and materialil
ture and for freedom
attend these services and to use
guests of Miss Alice Wright last
we must meet and
We're faking the offenlive, too,
the reading room.
week. They all spent Friday at
againit the enemy at home—the
beat our county War
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Eugene visiting friends and rel­
inflationary 6th column that blows
Bond quota and keep on do­
atives. Miss Frothingham is a
Subscribe for The Miner today.
pricai iky nigh.
ing it.
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niece of Mias Wright.
You can help in both fights by
Pick up your War Bonds and
• Mr. and Mrs. William Ford and
it least 10% of your money
son Billy of Dunsmuir spent Sat­
Stamps on your second stop
War Bondi every pay day.
V
1
urday with Mr. Ford's parents,
Attack the Alii with your dollars
in town .. . right after you’ve
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bamford.
today.
sold your eggs, milk, poultry,
UNITED STATES
• Mrs. Dott Williams, Dale Wil­
You can start with at little as a
stock or grain. No invest­
liams, Jeanette Burton and Caro­
WAR
10c War Stamp and you can get
ment is too small and no in­
line Sanders were business visitors
a $25 00 War Bond (maturity
vestment is too large ,. . the
BONDS
AND
value) for only $11.75—at your
to Medford Tuesday.
important thing is to buy
local post office, bank or other
• Jack Williams left the first of
STAMPS
every time you sell!
convenient sales agency.
the week for his final examination
V. S. Irtatxry Dtparimmi
preparatory to entering the U. 3.
U, S. Trtasury Dtparimrnt
FARMERS...
cards
Ramsey’s
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