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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1942)
Thursday, September 24, 1942 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Pi<e S T 11ero Cousins About People You Know 4 TALENT NBWB HKIJ.V1EW NEW* • The Townsend cuub held a rally at the city hall Thursday night. lhe ladies served oyster soup to the audience after lhe business Hireling was over. • Mi. anti Mts. Reginald Woods were week-end visitors ut Klamath Falla. • Don Brown and Joe Parson who spent lhe summer al Talent work ing in lhe orchards, returned to their home in Tionesta, Calif, to attend school there. • L. C. Junes of Anderson creek was a business visitor In Talent Saturday. • Talent school opened Monday morning with a fair attendance Many high school pupils are work ing in the fruit and have been requested to return to school not later than October 0. • Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and i^mily of Anderson creek have moved to Talent to be near Mr. 1 • Mr and Mrs. Calvin Owen of Eugene are spending thrse weeks with John OWffl mid Mr mid Mia. Roscoe Owen Mrs. Roscoe Owen is employed at the Bear Creek packing house. t. and Mia, Warren E. Sle- who have been living on the Kate Neil ranch, have moved to 12A Scenic Drive in Ashland. • Mrs. Allen Miller returned here after spending the past 10 days with her husbund at Sacramento Mr Miller la with the Merchant Marine service. • W O. Martin and Mark True made a business trip to Klamath Falls Monday. • Mrs. Dott Williams is employed at Fortmiller's department store. • Word has been received by relatives that Jack Williams and Ray Inlow have been sent from Ft lx*wls, Wash , to Little Rock, j Ark., for their basic training. Clark's work. • Mr. and Mrs. Dale O'Harra have • Mr and Mrs Walter Davis purchased the Paul Quackenbush and daughter Lyda Catherine and property near the city hall and Mrs. Haynes were guests at a will take possession soon. Mr chicken dinner at the home of Mr O'Harra is employed at present st and Mrs. Floyd Parks in Central Corvallis and Mrs. O’Harra in the Point Sunday» office of the T1D building at • Mrs. Murk True and Mrs Ros coe Owen attended a party Sat Talent. • Mias Elva Thompson who is urday evening given at the home employed at a packing house in of Mrs. W D. Jackson. The party Medford fell off a porch step and was in honor of the birthday anni dislocated her ankle She was ta versary of Mike Tucker and also ken to the hospital for treatment honoring Mrs. Virgil Jackson with a shower, both receiving a lot of and Is recovering at her home. • Mrs. Carrie O'Harra of Ashland lovely gifts. called on friends in Talent Wednes • Miss Betty Dunn left Sunday day evening. ■ for Seatle to enter the Boeing • Mias Lucille Young left Satur- ' aircraft plant. day for Portland to attend nurse's • The Dead Indian 4-H club met training school. Davis, r *..... “ — _ • y° nK 1 ut _ the Carl Henry home last Fri- brother, will soon leave for Eu-1 a,y Alfroimbero sre p’iannini to i», a* • • on .4 t i< aa I M*-* to CVS* I I ... * . ^vocallon^ iichoo1, ,.xh|h|t at lhe 4.H club ulr U| Their mother. Mr» Nell Young, ~~ **" *" ” Medford Sept. 29-30 began teaching al Butte Fall» • The Bellview school opened Monday • Mr» M Rose of Gold Hill Monday morning with 70 pupils visited her son John Roae who 1» enrolled 15 in the 7th and Sth grades taught by Mrs L. C. Nye. employed at Batea' garage. • Mr and Mrs. A Jenkins who 25 tn the 4th, 5th and 6th grades have been living In the Valleyview taught by Miss Borgney Ront- district for the past two years veldt, and 30 in the primary Mrs. Margaret Mann, »old their ranch and moved on grades. Anderson creek Mrs Jenkin» and teacher All teachers sre living in son are spending a few weeks at Ashland the coast for the son s health. • Mr and Mra Guy Stagger have purchased the property they have been living in. known as the Hal Nye place. • An effort is being made to re vamp the local air station Two local men have offered their vices for the much needed repairs, provided funds can be raised for the materialii needed Voluntary contributions are being solicited It is hoped the venture meets with success • Mr. and Mrs R. F Parks called in l*hoenix Sunday eve- nlng to visit Mrs Mary Work» who is ill at the home of Mr and Mrs. Buckner Mrs. Work» has been a resident of Talent for many years I Prayer, praise and Bible study hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. > At the Churches • J A >*KE£ METHODUT CHURCH » . r Main Street M Wright, superintendent. < liar lee E. Brown, Pastor Sunday school at 0:40 a. m. Mrs. Mary Crosse, superintendent Ln charge. Everyone welcome. Morning worship at 11 o’clock Young People’s service: 6:45 p. . Edgar Crease, Pres. Junior Missionary service: 6:45 p. m., Mrs. Cora Brown, Supt. Evangelistic service 8:00 p. m. proceeded by a half hour of gos pel song and worship. Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Young people's cottage prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday evening. Ail will meet at the par sonage at 7:10. > > > Maj. Ilrnry G. Thorne, last U. 8. irmv pilot to leave Bataan (left), and Ensign George II. Gay Jr., sole survivor of Torpedo Squadron S In lhe battle of Midway, get together on a radio program and find that they are < oualna. Thorne halls from Han Si.tonlo, Tessa, and Gay from Hoi^ton. iSING A SONG OF KITCHEN THRIFT SINK YOUR DIMES IN WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AAA FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Howard G. Eddy, Minister Bibls school st 9:40 a, m., Wirt Homing worship at 11 o’clock, i High school Christian Endeavor meets at 6:10 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. » » » FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Pioneer Ave., South Sunday school, st 9:40 s. Sunday morning service st o'clock. Subject: Reality. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open dally from 2 to 0 p. m., except Bundays and holidays. Second and B Streets Earl F. Downing, Minister The public is cordially Invited to Bible scbool, 9:45 a. m. with attend these services and to use classes for all ages. the reading room. I Morning worship 11 o’clock. eve Solo, Dorothy Parr. Sermon, FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE ’’Bring Them Back Alive." E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd. Chiistian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. I- P. Furman, Pastor Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Ser Sunday school 9:40 a. m. mon, "Should Our Brotherhood Morning worship 11 o'clock. Change Its Position on Baptism?" C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve Harlalee Wilson will play a violin ning. Evangelistic service to fol solo. low at 7:30 o’clock. Midweek service, Wed. 7:30 p. m. C. A. service and choir practice » ' * 7:30 Tuesday evening. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bible study and prayer meeting Rev. A. H. MacDonnell 7:80 Friday evening. Sept. 27- Seventeenth Sunday Everybody la cordially Invited to all services. after Trinity. AAA Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church school 9:30 a. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Morning Prayer and sermon Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister 11 o'clock. Tuesday. Holy Communion 7 a. Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m. m. St. Mlchail and All Angell day. Morning worship 11 o’clock. Union servioe 8pm er* Midweek Bible study hour and NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA praise service Is Wednesday eve TION AU CHURCH ning at 7:30. Clarence F. McCall, Minister Boulevard and Morton Streets This is National Dog Week Get your pet a new harness and feed him a good balanced food. We also have a few pet toys in stock. Best wishes to the Crawfords TED’S FEED STORE -, Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Glen Prescott, superintendent. Worship service 11 a. m. sermon by the minister. » » » CHURCH OF CHRIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. 9. Meagher, Pastor Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday. AAA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor Fourth and C Streets Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o’clock. Departmental meetings st 6:30: Junior, Young People, Adults. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed nesday evening. iff FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9. R. Turnbull, Minister Bible sahool 9:40 a. m., C. E. Ashland Lodge No. 944, B.P.O.E. The Brothers of 944 wish you and Mrs. Crawford best success. We will miss you, O. G.—especially at the billiard table. Corry, superintendent Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Young People’s Union 7 p. m. PALACE CAFE The Ashland Groceteria We want to take this opportunity to express sincere regret over the loss of our good neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford, and to wish them abundant success in their new field. will miss the cheery countenances of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford and wishes to extend very best wishes for success. Telephone Lines Are the Busiest In History Y ob Can Help Us to Help Yon Ashland Lions Club Be Prepared for Emergencies! Restock Your Medicine Chest Now! The regret of our entire commuciity at the loss of O. G. Crawford as a resident will be felt even more keenly by the Ashland Lions* Club of which he is our efficient secretary. Best wishes and success to Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford. Broady’s will miss you, too! But when we say goodbye to “O. G.” it will be with most sincere good wishes for success and happiness in his new field. I hi We want you to know that we are meeting the war emergency with everything we have, but in these critical times delays are bound to occur. In speeding Victory, the telephone lines are busier—far busier than ever before. We cannot plan and build new lines and new switchboards, as we normally would, because copper and other strategic materials have gone to war in planes, tanks, and guns. Unnecessary and needlessly long telephone calls should be out for “the duration.” War calls must be given the green light. Your considerate thoughtfulness in making only the most urgent calls is inspiring to all of us who are earnestly endeavoring to uphold the finest traditions of telephone service. May we also ask you to help us further to help you by being brief on all calls, by calling by number when mak ing long distance calls, and by answering calls promptly. Thank you. Tvs racine tslkpnoni and tilbonapn compant