Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 08, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 8, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
ren and Mr. H. L. Pankey were
al) three honored at a birthday
party Hunday evening
at
ths
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R Kin­
caid.
Those enjoying the even­
ing with the Honorees' and Mr.
and Mrs
Kincaid were Mrs.
Pankey, Mr. Warren, Miss Marie
Walker, Mrs Henry Stenrud, Mrs,
Sorenson,
Mrs. Wooden,
Mrs.
Harnnker, Mr. and Mrs Davis and
Mr and Mrs Wade Wallis
About People You Know
1A1JCNT NKWB
BELLVIEW NEWH
Mr. W. H. l-uwrencs of Med-
lord was a business caller here
Saturday
ail', a ! Sherurd spent Sunday
ui Giants Puss,
visiting his
uaugiiter 1 Mrs Wayne Whitsett
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bates an­
nounce the birth of a grand­
daughter bom to Mr and Mrs
Ciarence Hunter Monday morning
al the Community hospital In
Mediord.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunlei
live in tile Phoenix district.
air. and Mrs. Hurvcy Clift ot
Crater latke visited friends ana
relatives In Tulent Bunday. They
uie former residents ot this place
Mr. and Mis. Win. Retting, wno
have lived in the Talent Camp
givunu the past summer move«
io aieuiord. 'they are both cm-
pioyeu at Beck's Bakery,
Mr. and Mrs. Blake of Aahiiutd
I ««.«sully sold tneir property tneie
anu moved to Talent in the
camp giuund, owned by them fot
lue past year or more. Mrs. May
Duuuins, wno operated the camp
gruuna tor tnern, is leaving Talent
soon fur a new resident.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pbelfei
and son Jack called at the Rosm
home in Bellview, Sunday.
Lyate Tame of the Dead In­
dian Area was a business caller
In Talent Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Perry Smith re­
lumed home TuestMy evening
from the coast where they speri«
three days last week visiting
friends
Lowell Burnett was confined in
the hospital last week with an
injured chest, he received when
he fell off a ladder while picking
pears In the Suncrest Orchard.
Mrs. C. C. Belby left Thursday
for Idaho for an indefinite visit
Bert Simmons, who was Injured
by a fall when he fell at Camp
White where he was working, is
improved and able to take up his
duties again
The luulies Aid met Thunlsay
afternoon for the flrat fall meet-
ing
Due to tire shortage they
will meet only once a month, the
first Thursday of every month in­
stead of the usual twice a month
meetings.
Booster night was observed by
the Talent Grange Thursday,
October 1. A covered dish din­
ner opened the events for the
evening. An appropriate program
followed with songs and skits
Bhort
talks were
given
by
Grange Master, George Hartley.
The Rev C W Astlcford and
George Carter. The Talent Grange
will resume meeting twice a
month on the first
and third
Thursday of the month. The next
meeting will be October 15
WITH THIN IKHI E—
Tlie Miner is very happy in
engaging the service of Ken
Powell of Central Point American
to come here and assist us in
publishing our paper.
We are
greatly indebted to him. We are
unable to get a llnotyper as yet
and Mr. Powell left
his own
buslneess to come here and help
us out
Campaign for Key
Collection Till Oct. 15
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, Minister
WAR ENTREE—POPCORN
Sorority rushees at the Universi­
ty
of
Washington
at
Seattle.
Wash., used to get those ooooh!
formal
dinners and
luncheons.
This year they're getting popcorn
balls and carameled apples.
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WHAT’S IN YOUR HEUIT
A MOUSE that dwelt near the
abode of a great
magician was
kept In such constant distress by
its fear of a cat that the magician
taking pity on It, turned it into
a cat itself.
Immediately It be­
gan to suffer from its fear of a
dog. so the magician turned it In-
to a dog.
"Then It began to suffer from
fear of a tiger.
The
magician,
therefore^ turned L
It i,,.v
into a mw.
tiger.
Then It began to suffer from fear
of hunters, and the magician said
in disgust: Be a mouse again. It
Is Impossible to help you by giving
you the body of a noble animal."
The thln^ that's in your heart—
whether It be courage, or fear, love
or hate—niggardliness or nobility
—Is going to manifest itself in
your life.
You can't,
for long,
camouflage the real you.
Hamnvermlll Bond.
The man with- the average men­
tality. but with control; with a
definite goal, and a clear concep­
tion of how it cun be gained, and,
above all. with the power of ap­
plication and labor, wins in the
end.—Taft.
The man who grasps principles
can successfully select
his own
methods.
The
man
who
tries
methods, ignoring
principles,
is
sure to have trouble.—Emerson.
The happy man is one who can
turn a job into an opportunity.
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It's commas sense Is be
thrifty. U yen save yea are
thrifty. War Bonds help yoa
to eave and help to save
America. Bay your ten per
cent every pay day.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
BEAL ESTATE a«4
BEAL INSURANCE
Phone «781
41 I«‘ Mali
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Wait, Mr. Driver !
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth and C Streets
at tbt moti!
What happens after that depends on
all of us. If production falls and
you’ve not done your part, will you
rest easy?
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
Junior, Young People. Adults.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
nesday evening.
Next week we’re starting a collection
drive — to build the biggest stock­
pile of scrap metal you’ve ever seen.
Then when the mills need it, we'll
have it —because you came through
... for A m sake!
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Billings Agency
9:45 A.M. Bible School, Mrs.
Glen I*rescott, Superintendent.
11:00 A.M. Worship Service,
Sermon by the minister.
2:00 P.M. October 14, Union
Missionary Meeting in the church
to which all the Women of the
City are invited. Mr McCall will
speak on Christian
work and
conditions in the Caroline Islands
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Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
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and YOUR property may be
next—Let u* show you how
you can be protected against
loss with maximum economy.
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHURCH
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Boulevard and Morton Streets
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Fire Sirens
Blow Every
2 Minutes
In U. S. A.
October 11—19th Sunday after
Trinity
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
Wednesday, 9:30 A M Holy Com­
munion.
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You don’t want production figures.
It’s enough to know that 50% of all
new steel is made of scrap—that our
steel mills now have only enough
scrap in sight to last another 30 days
A
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. A. H. Mac-Donnell
SOMEONE’S LIFE IS
IN YMJR HANDS!
armor plate to protect him from
bombs and bullets. Steel for weapons
to help him do the job that must be
done before he can come home again.
SALVAGE AND St RAP
Ths urgency of the scrap sal-
age drive increases as winter ap­
proached. For, in many section«
of the country snow will definite­
ly retard scrap collection
And
our steel mills can't wait for
needed scrap.
Time is pressing. Our efforl
must be redoubled to get In tl
scrap before snow flies. W
cannot let our steel furnaces Sb
come idle for want of scrap. W
cannot let our boys on the world's
far-flung battle fronts suffer for
want of weapons made of steel
Stock
Market
at
Shenandoah.
Iowa, and one brought 125. More
are expected to be sold after that
good price.
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Morning Service, 11:00 A.
Sermon, “My Father's Business'.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
with Junior, High School and
Young People's societies.
Evening Service, 7:30 P.
Sermon, "How Do You Rate?
Midweek Service, Wednesday
7:30 PM
Earl F. Downing.
Minister.
Well then... do it!
TJOUND up your scrap metal — it’s
Jtv needed to make steel. Steel for
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The local campaign for the
collection of old keys started this
| week and is to continue until
October 15th. The collection is
sponsored by the Paper and Twine
Club of America, a national or­
ganization of paper men.
R. C. Wright, resident manager
of Biake Moffitt A Towne, Med­
ford is in charge of the local
drive.
It is estimated that the sup­
l
ply of old keys in the United
States totals 12,000.000 pounds.
Charley:
“Leave all hooch
Old keys contain 801% nickle sil­ alone."
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ver a vital metal needed by our
Art: "Why?"
SCIENTIST
Navy.
Charley: "Because now they
Pioneer Ave., South
All proceeds from the sale of have cross-word puzzle hooch.”
Sunday morning service at 11:00 the metal is to be given to USO.
Art: "What is that?
Never
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AM
Subject: "Are Sin, Disease
heard of it.”
MAYBE HE DIDN'T NEED IT
and Death Heal?"
Charley: “You drink it vlrtical
A high wind struck the barn of and they carry you out horizon­
Sunday school at 9:45 A M
Wednesday
evening meeting, Earl Smith at Paola, Kansas. Two tal."
which
indues
testimonies
of weeks later he was rebuilding It
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Christian Science healing, is helld when lightning struck and burned Have your work done RIGHT
It
He
had*
just
placed
the
finish
­
at 8 o'clock.
THE MINER FRESH.
Reading room open daily from ing touches on a new barn when
2 to 5 PM except Bundays and another twister knocked it over.
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Holidays.
The public is cordially invited to BUGGIES MILD
attend these services and to use
Bugsies are back in the mld-
the Reading Room.
we»' sale rings. Two were auc-
Llve
Shenandoah
tloned at the
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Mrs. A L Peachey und daugh­
ters Mrs. Howard Jandreau and
Miss Josephine I'euchey sfM-nt
Saturday at Eagle Point with
Mrs.
Mrs.
l'eachery's mother
Dailey.
MINI Ti: HERMON
Mr. Henry Stenrud, who under
u i UN
went an emergency uppendlctomy
Test: “A word 1,1 season to him
lust Thursday at the Community that I* weary." Isa. 60:4,
hospital is recovering satisfactor­
It
Weariness knows no season.
ily.
tak"s no holidays. It is bound by
Mrs. W. Stoner returned to her no rules, recognises no orders,
home al Delta, Caiif. Saturday, holds none in uWe, and cares not:
after spending a few days with for name or fame. The paralysing
her parents Mr. and Mr». Ed. grip of It lays hold on the ont
Grimm.
"bowed by the weight nf the ri?n-
Mr. and Mrs. Jornnio Lan in I turici" and on him in PXHltl'd
and baby of Eugene, Ore., return­ position
ed to their home Huturday after
The world la so full of bo many
spending lust week with Johnnie’s
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent tired, weary, und heavyladen. Th"
<ry of a weary humanity echoes
Lanlni.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hookstra of anil re-echoes across the desert
Ashland have moved
to their plates of lift- "O God, how tired,
newly acquired ranch in the Bell­ how very tired I am” comes from
view district formerly owned by the lips of nameless millions The
Mrs. M<x«i nt», the old Moon farmer lifting bls tirde gaze across
depleted fields, a soldier boy ex-
Mill
Mrs. R, E Bell and daughter haustid with overwhelming' de-
Mrs. Allen Miller were visitors to mauds upon his strength, u mother
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
harrassrd with the countless drains
Medford last Friday,
Miss Aileen Inlow, who Is teach­ Upon her heart and soul, a merch- j Cor. N. Main and J-aurrl Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
ing in the Cottage Grove schools, ant prlncecaught In the whirl and
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m
spent the week end with her par- rush of heartless competition,—• I
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
yea. their name is legion, these
ents Mr. and Mrs. Vai Inlow.
Union service 8 p. m.
Mrs. Haynes, mother of Mrs tired, weary people.
Midweek Bible study hour and
Walter Davis, was confined to her
What
then?
Always,
always | praise service is Wednesday eve­
home all last week suffering from life turns tor good or woe on two'
ning at 7:30.
the Flu.
things. Nearest simply because it
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Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Beil anl Is most easily understood Is th" I
FULL
GOSPEL
TEMPLE
daughter Judith Ann of Klamath response of others to our need".
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
Falls were week cud visitors with Their good "word in season" is our I
L. P. Furman, Pastor
relatives In Bellview and Ashland restoration, <>ur help and our com- 1
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
The Upper Vulley Community fort, and our strength In times of
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
club will meet nert Wednesday, weariness.
But who are others.
C. A. service 6:45 Bunday eve­
October 14th in an all day ses­ Why just you and I. For the'
sion Mrs. R E 1D-I1 and Mrs. weary one I am part of that great , ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
Vai In low will act as hostesses band of "others.” At th« peril of . low at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
for the day and u covered dish my soul I withhold that word that,
luncheon will be served at noon, rnlgh' ring so grandly In the heart' 7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Thia is a special meeting to wcl-
of some tired, beaten, discouraged 7:30 Friday evening.
come new comers in the communi-
one.
Everybody la cordially invited
ty and each club meipber is a.«k-
Who qgn measure the strength-j to all services.
ed to bring at least one guest
and more If possible,
Defense enlng uplift of a word In season |
work for |he year will be plan to him that is weary, a human FREE .METHODIST CHURCH
East Main Street
ned and all
who can are re- word spoken from a human heart?
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
quisited to bring knitting needle
But beyond any human comfort,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. na.
and yarn, as knitting will be one Is the sustaining grace of God.
of the projects the club plans to ‘Come unto me all ye that are Mrs. Mary Crease, superintendent
do.
weary and heavy laden and 1 will in charge. Everyone welcome.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ricklick give you rest." Jesus said that.
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Mrs
have rented the Paul McKennis II<- said that as the very voice of
Mary Crease, Supt.
place, npw owned by Mr. and God.
It Is the word in season
Morning worship: 11 a. m.
Mrs. Mark True and will take that we would shire with you. a
Young People's Service: 6:45
possession immediately. They secret we would proclaim front
p. tn. Edgar Crease, president.
have two sons who will enter the housetops.
Junior Missionary Service: 6:45
Bellview school.
When human resources break p m. Mrs. Cora Brown, Supt.
Mr and Mrs Mark True made a down ur fall, when our own
Evavngelistic Service: 8 p. m.,
business trip to Medford Tuesday strength is as a "broken spear or preceded by a half-hour of gospel
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy spent I »pent arrow", when life tumbles song and worship.
a few
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• cabin at latke I . In and a great wexrines drags us
•w dOAa
jn • jJtciy
Mid-week prayer meeting: Wed­
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closed their ¡down, then In that hour of need nesday 7:30 p. m. at the par­
cabin for the winter.
Jesus with tender authority "Come sonage.
Mrs Haynes. Mrs. Earl War- unto me and I will give you rest."
Young People's Cottage pray­
er meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday
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evening. They will all meet at the
parsonage 20 minutes before
hour.
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If you’re a heartsick wife
mother—or sweetheart... you’t
do a lot to give that boy
better chance to get back safe
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Watch thia paper ter detail« of the Mg »crap drive and what you must do to help
NEWSPAPERS' UNITED SCRAP METAL DRIVE
This Space Contributed By The Miner
Your car will last longer and give you much
better service and mileage if you come in for
one of our popular Motor “Tune-Ups.” We go
over it thoroughly and expertly, checking valve
clearance, battery and ignition distributor points,
air cleaner, engine head and manifold—all at
very little cost.
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 study
hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Howard G. Eddy. Minister
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
M Wright, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
High school Christian Endeavor
meets at 6:15 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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