Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 03, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 3, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know
Psge 5
COMMITTEEN GET
lillNGM DONE
> At the Churches i
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(Continued from page <3nej
Mixa Viignda Hales and Mrs.
Frances White comprise the Ju­
nior Hostess committee. Overcom­
TAI.ENT NIWI
turned to thrtr home Monthly for ing a shot I age of girls is the task
CHURCH OF CHRIST
the children to attend school.
before this committee but the
Second and B Street»
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members report renewed interest
Earl
F. Downing, Minister
HF.M.VIKW NLUH
and better attendance. There will
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. with
be larger groups of service men classes for all age».
coming to the center and there
• After »pending the* punt month '
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
are never quite enough girls to Sermon subject, ,'I Will Fear No
on a trip to Tcxus mid Oklahoma,
go around but the boys ale grate­ Evil."
where they had a very pleasant
time visiting relatives mid friend», • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis en­ ful for the girls who do attend
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Mr and Mu M W Maxwell and tertained ut a one-o'clock dinner night after night and enjoy their for all ages.
company
exceedingly.
•on Marvin returned to their home Bunday in honor of the hbth birth­
Evening service, 8:00 p. m.
Magazines have accumulated at Sermon, "How Can One Know He
in Tulent lust week Their <laugh - day anniversary of Mrs Elizabeth
ter Muteline remained Jor a coume Walteis Those enjoying the hos the center so rapidly that the di­ Has the Holy 8pirit?”
week» more vi»it before returning pitallty of Mr. and Mrs. Davis rector of this work, Mrs. E. J. Sermon, "From Cheater to Prince
home.
were Mr. ami Mrs Emil Guxarnan, Farlow, has found It necessary to of God."
Midweek service. Wed. 8 p. m.
• The Infant »on of Mr and Mrs Mrt. Haynes and the honoree, Mrs. send considerable numbers of them
Arthur Wyman passed away at Walters Mr and Mrs Elwood to Camp White A call has been
r t f
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood issued for contributors to sign up NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
hi» home in Talent at 7 o'clock Walters
Friday morning after a brief 111- Floyd Parks of Central Point and tor tegular donations or subscrip­
TIONAL CHURCH
BSM Fum ial MltlMS WSM I m M Mrs. Lytle ami son Robert were tions for the more popular of the
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
monthly
and
weekly
magazines.
at the Litwiller e uneral home at ufternoon callers Lyda Catherine
Boulevard »nd Morton Streets
Cay Hufrnan, music director, Is
10 o'clock Monday morning Inter­ Davis who had spent last week
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs.
ment wax made in the A ah land visiting in Central Point returned arranging community sings and Glen Prescott, superintendent.
home
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
Parks
other
features.
She
frequently
cemetery.
Worship service 11 a ,m. Report
• Anne» Norri», daughter of Mr • Mr. and Mix. Strahan returned takes a "hitch" at the piano to of delegates from Northwest Re-
and Mr». A If reel Norn», local gro­ to their home near Klamath Falls p>uy for dancing, and to rest the . gional conference.
cer» was married recently to Jam­ recently, after visiting with Mu Juke box.
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A staff of workers has typed
es Guy Harria of Boise, Ida., at Strahans parents, Mr. and Mrs
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs
Htrahan many reports, letters and done
Keno, Nev. They chose for their Cliff Hazelwood.
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
honeymoon a trip to Boise visiting will be remembered ax Ml»« Anna other routine business, adding to
Bible
school 9:45 a. m., C. E
tij< afrit i. nt y of tin office admin­
Mr. Harris's parents going by way Hazelwood
Corry, superintendent.
istration
under
—
iss
Kay
Harkins.
of Hull larkc City They plan to • Bobby Brock returned to his
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
return to Ashland and viait Mr» Ironic in Tacoma, Wash., Saturday
Mrs, Hal McNair is in charge
Young People's Union 7 p. m.
Harris* parents and friends before after spending the summer with of programs. This committee will
Prayer, praise and Bible study
going to Arizona where they will Mr, ami Mrs. W. O. Martin and confer with the chairmen of var­
other relatives.
make their hon.e.
ious other committees in making hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
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• Mr. and Mr». Don Hungate and • Mrs. Aileen Kay and Miss Marie up a schedule of events for the
CATHOLIC CHURCH
daughter and Mr and Mr» Will­ Walker were dinner gurxtx Bunday general entertainment of the boys,
Rev. W. 1. Meagher, Pastor
iam Sommers and »on, of Prospect of Mr .ami Mrs. Henry Stenrud if there is a service club, a church
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
organization, a patriotic group
•pent the week-end In Talent visit- and Mrs. Sorenson.
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Ing relatives.
•Mrs Earnest Felguth of. Ash­ or un individual who wishes to
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
• Ml»» Barbara Terrill is xpcml land wus a week-end guest at the be responsible for some occasion
such as a holiday party, or a Sun­
CHURCH
ing a few day» visiting Betty Willis Byrd home,
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
Nichols tn Bellview
• Mr. and Mrs. Miles Farmer day evening gathering, Hallowe'en
frohp oi juxt an ordinary week­
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
• Mrs. George Thurston left Sat­ and daughter of Dorris. Calif
urday for California where she »pent nut unlay with relativesI night affair of some Interest, the M. Wright, superintendent.
program committee will welcome
will teach MftOOl Mr» Tliur
here.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
spent her summer vacation at her • Mr and Mzx Theo Wenaus re­ your participation and be happy to
High school Christian Endeavor
some south of Talent
ceived a cablegrum from their son cooperate with you.
meets at 6:15 p. m.
• H. Henderson spent Monday in Lloyd that he had arrived some
Mrs. Elmer Biegel and Mrs.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Ashland
where in the British Isles with the ' John Daugherty have charge of
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• Ivah Blackwell of Ashland vis­ U. S. army. They also had word publicity.
ited relative» In Talent Sunday I from Kenneth Wenaus who ix in
FIRST
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Jean F Eberhart ha» kindly
afternoon
' training in a camp in Maryland consented to act as chairman of
SCIENTIST
• Mr and Mrs Lyle Tame of , that he had fallen and broken both recreation and Mrs. H B. Bentley
Pioneer Ave, South
Dead Indian were dinner gUMlS wrists and is confined to a is co-chairman. Bert Miller has
Sunday
school, at 9:45 a. m.
of Mrs Sue Clayton and »on Faye hospital.
been placed in charge of archery
Sunday morning service at 11
Friday.
• Mrs. Allen Miller from San on Tuesday nights They are for­
• Mrs. H W Bussell wax a bus­ Diego arrived last week for a tunate in securing the services of o'clock.
Subject: Man.
iness visitor in Ashland Tuesday ' visit with her purents, Mr. and Julius Koch, veteran horseshoe
• Cecil Pool a former resident of Mrs R E Bell.
Wednesday evening
meeting,
pitcher, to supervise the "barn­
Talent now supreme secretary of
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yard golf" grounds. All game which includes testimonies of
thr Hosecrucian order, of San Jose VISITING BROTHER'S FAMILY equipment is used frequently.
Christian Science healing, is held
Calif., visited friends in the valley
Mrs William A. Hugins and son
The boys need not worry about at 8 o'clock.
last Week
I Bill of San Jose, Calif., arc guexts their picnic dinners. Mrs. Paul
Reading room open dally from
• Mrs Harold Netherlands of New at the home of Mrs Hugin's bro- ; Finnell has had experience in that
2
to 5 p. m., except Sundays and
l*lne Creek was a guest of her mo­ ther, John C. Broady, and famiily, ■ line. (And boy, she can make good
holidays.
ther-in-law, Mrs Meda Fox, Fri­ at 220 Harrison stivet. Mis. Ha­ camp coffee! )
The public is cordially invited to
day.
gin's husband is a colonel in the
Under supervision of Mrs. Gla­
• A large number of friends at­ regular army, having served sev- | dys Dooms, showers have been attend these services and to use
tended the funeral of the two oral years in the Philippines He made available to the boys. Towels the reading room.
girts, Elsie Williams and Phyllis and his family had left the islands are being contributed, a shaving
Hayes who wers killed in an auto •ome time before Pearl Harbor kit provided, and a sewing kit for CHURCH OF THE' N AZ ARENE
accident Thursday night on Wag­ and in this they feel fortunate for "a stitch in time."
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
ner creek Both were well known the places they had lived now are
Senior Hostess Chairman, Mrs.
Fourth and C Streets
and have lived near and in Talent in possession of the Japs Colonel Ralph McCulloch has her schedule
Church school 9:45 a. m.
moat of their lives
I Hagin was stationed at Manilla, filled for September two hostess­
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
• Mr and Mrs W A Woolsey : Baguin and Camp John Hay.
es for the evening and night shifts
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
and family of Oklahoma were
•
who visit with the boys and look Junior, Young People, Adults.
guests of Mr and Mrs Will Batea AT SHEPPARD FIELD
after the closing of the center.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
last week With them were Mr.
James Baughman lost no time Closing hour is 10:30 p. m. except
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. in Wed­
and Mrs Ira Atwell of Medford going places after his induction. on Saturday night when there is
who spent the day
1 Going first to Fort lx-wis, he nun always a dancing party and the nesday evening.
• Ben Hart Is using crutches as was on his way for Shennard boys stay until 11 o clock.
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the result of stepping on a nail Field, Tex. to Join up with the U.
Mrs Will Dodge is USO coun­ FREE METHODIST CHURCH
that ran through his foot.
East Main Street
8. army air corps, according to cil chairman and Mrs. Horace
• Mrs. Glen Brown and children word received by his father, Clint Badger is council secretary.
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
of Ilonesta, Calif., who have been Baughman, early this week "Jim­
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
The next meeting of the volun­
picking hops in the Applegate mie's" address is 407th Tech SS teer workers will be at the club Mrs Mary Crease. superintendent
country spent the week-end visit­ Barracks 200, Sheppard Field house on Wednesday evening in charge. Everyone welcome.
ing relatives in Talent, They re- Tex.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
Sept. 9. at 7:45.
Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30
p. m. Wednesday.
Maxwells Return
From Southern Trip
SUCCESSFUL
PARENTHOOD
! Jell view Soldier
Lands in England
THREE YEARS OF LUMBER WAGES AND VALUES GO UP IN SMOKE
f
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r
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A. H. McDonnell, Vicar
Holy Communion 8
Church echool 9:30
Sermon and Holy
11 o'clock.
You are cordially
worship with us.
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a. m.
a. m.
Communion
invited
to
FIRST METHODI8T CHURCH
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts.
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
praise service is Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
4
A
A
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. Furman. Pastor
YOUR CHILD LEARNS
TO W ALK
Mothers are apt to put too much
importance on the age at which
a child learns to walk. A light,
quick, small-boned chiiu may take
to his feet at 11 months, while a
heavier, less active one may need
’ another six months before he can
| negotiate the difficult balancing
act we call walking. Nor does
early walking mean that a child
Is smarter than others his age
any more than delayed walking
is necessarily a sign of slow men-
; tallty. However, if your child
makes no effort to walk after 18
months it 1» advisable to consult
your doctor.
One frequently unguessed cause
of a child’s inactivity is that It
hasn't been made worth his while
to bestir himself. If someone comes
to him whenever he makes a
sound, if he is surrounded by toys
for which he merely has lo reach
out a hand, he may not consider
this rushiny about his elders do
as anything he is supposed to
imitate.
Nutritional disturbances and im­
properly assimilated calcium may
be causes for delay in wanting
which you will want your doctor
to check. If these have resulted in
faulty bone building it would be
harmful to hurry the child into
standing or walking Bow legs and
knock knees are a frequent result
of the parents' impatience to have
Junior walking as soon as a neigh­
bor's child.
I
There are ways, however, in
which you can help a child get
ready to walk. Giving him plenty
of opportunity to kick from the
day he is bom is following na­
ture's way of making strong feet
and legs. Never let the baffy wear
tight stockings. Do not tuck the
blankets in tightly around the
baby’s legs.
When the child starts to creep
don't try to hurry him through
this necessary stage because he
gets himself dirty. Again, creeping
is nature's way of strengthening
the abdominal muscles. Tne op
site concern is wise when the
child learns to stand—that is,
watch that he does not overdo
this new performance for his feet
may not yet be ready to carry
the weight of his body.
Shoes are not necessary until
the baby starts to walk. They
should have a firm leather sole
with soft leather uppers. One-half
inch longer than the baby's foot
and one-quarter inch wider when
he Is standing on his own weight
is a safe rule for measurement.
Make sure that they are flexible,
wide enough not to cramp the toes,
and rough enough to prevent slip­
ping. It is a godd idea to scratch
the leather soles of a new pair of
•hoes with a sharp knife to avoid
skids.
When the toddler learns to take
i his first steps alone does he re­
serve this new achievement merely
for getting from one place to an­
other? Certainly not- walking is
fun! So give him plenty of space
and don't think he is being naugh­
ty if his new freedom makes him
a greater care than when his
movements were circumscribed.
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Pelicans Turn
Tables on Crates
It took the combined efforts of
the Klamath Falls and Dorris
baseball teams, forming the Kla­
math All--Stars. to whip the Med­
ford Craters 5 to 2 at the Medford
fairgrounds park last Sunday af­
ternoon. The Stars led through­
out the game with Norm Lewis,
who pitched the Craters into the
league pennant and President’s
cup victories, giving up seven
blows to lose his first Crater game
this season.
Next Sunday and Monday after­
noons the Craters will play host
to the Chico Cubs in a brace of
games. It wiM be Chico’s first ap­
pearance on the Medford diamond
for a long time and two fine ex­
hibitions of baseball are expected.
The Medford Athletic associa­
tion, sponsor of the Craters is
endeavoring to sign other exhibi­
tion games to round out the bal­
ance of the season.
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TAKE TRIPP HOUSE
Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Sylvester
and small daughter, Lindy Lee, of
Lexington, Ky, have taken the
house formerly occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Tripp.
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TO ENTER NAVY
William G. Reed of Medford left
Monday evening for Portland to
take his “physical" preparatory
to entering the navy. He is rated
as radio technician second class.
With Mrs. Reed, nee Lois White,
he spent Monday in Ashland with
Mrs. Reed’s mother, Mrs. Charles
A. White.
"FOR SALE”
Miner office.
cards
at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK-
SON.
In the Matter of the Estate of
ANNA ALLISON FROSCH.
Deceased.
The undersigned having been
appointed by the above entitled
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County aforesaid. Administra­
tor of the Estate of Anna Allison
Frosch, deceased, and having qual-|
tiled, notice is hereby given to the |
creditors of, and all persons hav­
ing claims against said deceased, 1
to present them, verified as re­
quired by law. within six months
after the first publication of this
notice to said Administrator at
the office of Wm. M. Briggs, his
attorney. Pioneer Building, Ash- j
land, Oregon.
CARL O FROSCH,
Administrator of the Estate of
Anna Allison Frosch, Deceased.
Dated August 11th, 1942.
33-36
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
ning Evangelistic service to fol- > 1
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 is cordially invited
to all services.
ONE
BUCK...
Dr. L. W. Staffers
DENTIST
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
INSURANCE
A little more
than $1 per mo.
give« you legal
coverage on pub­
lic liability insur­
ance.
We also
write
Collision,
Fire, Accident, Life and Bomb-
ing INSURANCE
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
Diamonds
For Christmas
There is no price ceil­
ing on precious stones
BUY NOW!
Before another price
raise.
warns.
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Ramsey’s
Jewelry Store
Entry Ten
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Prices 15.00 to 500.00
"That's a lot of money," says Helen Furr, Eugene lumber miss to Marguerite Allen, another office
employee of the West Coast Lumbermen's association at Eugene, as she points to the $350,000,000 on
the llfe-slsed check made out on the First State Bank of Natural Resources. The check of course bas
been cancelled, and is intended to show the actual monetary loss In lumber workers wages and
values from the man-caused Tillamook fire of 19 33. Oregon has had Its best forest fire year In
history, reports Nelson 8. Rogers, who believes that the low number of man-caused forest fires
this year is due to the fine cooperation being given the Keep Oregon Green campaign by the people
of Oregon. Two bad fire mon ths are ahead of us, a nd extreme caution must still be taken. Rogers
the