Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 15, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thurwduy, Oct. 15, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know
The Extension Unit will meM' KXKMKXXMMKlMMXKKaaKKXKMXM
in an all day aeaslon next Wed­ |g
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nesday
Mr« Walter Hash and
Mr«. Vincent Lanini will be hoat-
eaae« for the day. and those at­
tending are asked to bring a meat
dish or naiad for the covered dish
The ho«te««e« will Fl KMT CHURCH OF CHRIST
luncheon.
SCIENTIST
demonstrate "War Substitute«”
Pioneer Ave., South
and Mina Ferrall will be there
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
for the morning, A large atien-'
dance 1« urged for thia meeting M Wright, superintendent.
Sunday morning service at 11
as the members who are interest­
of
ed in the Extension work will be o’ckxsk. Subject: "Doctrine
asked to register so that when Atonement."
Sunday School at 9::45 A.M.
the gas rationing goes into effect
Wednesday evening
meeting,
the work can be carried on thru
which
includes
testimonies
of
correspondence instead of holding
their regular meeting«.
. Christian Science healing, is held
I at 8 o’clock.
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Reading Room open daily from
2 to 5 P.M. except Sundays and
Holidays,
I The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
1 use the Reading Room.
At the Churches |
1AU.M NEWS
Hill moved into Mi. und Mrs.
Mr.
Mr an<| Mi« A. Chapman, who Elmer Cook's apartment.
Rose is employed ut Putr's guruge
have been living in Mrs Work*«
und service station.
house, have moved into C. E.
lx.well Burnett ; it«« returned
t.uiuucr ■ i'*uuM, recently vacated home from the Community
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hos-
by Mt und Mr«. Leioy Olsen who pita) In Ashland aftrr being con­
moved to Xunsmi
lined there for tile past week.
Mr. John Vvebaier paaseil away Lowell received Injurie« from a
suddenly ut in« home Friday fall at the Suncrest Orchard.
evening ut 4 I'M
Mr und Mrs
Mrs. Charles Skeeters and Mrs.
VYebHhr cumc here from Kansas Art Black were Ashland vlsitoi«
lb years ugo. He 1« survived by Friday.
his wife Anna Belle ai^ u «on
Mrs Lloyd Newlin of Keno
Mon VvcbNter und daughter Mrs. | visited her futher iMpi mother-
!■:> Logan 01 Talent
Also a in-law Mr. and Mrs. George New­
•lepaon und «lepdaugliler who re­ lin last week
side in K uiihun
Funeral services
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were held ut the Litwillcie Fun­ BELLVIEW NEWS
eral Chapel on Tiowduy afternoon
ut
2 o clock.
Interment
was
Mr«. Arthur Bailey and infant
made In the Mountain View ceme­ ' son, which wus born lust Friday,
I was removed from the hospital
tery ut Ashland.
A «crap pen tor the collection I Monday to the home of her par-
of scrap metals has been erected ' cuts Mr. and Mr« John Simpson.
in u lol adjoining Phelfer's gro­ The baby weighed 6 lbs. and 13
cery. Scrap iron Is collecting ozs. and ha« been named Roy
rapidly, but plenty of room for Oswin.
Mr. and 14 ra David Walker and
more and those wishing to take
a «lap ut the Japs by the »crap two children” Delore« Jean and
David Jr. returned to their home
route, should get busy,
Graveside services were held in Seattle after «pending a week
Thursday ut 2 30 P.M for Mrs j at the J. Z. Walker homp.
Mr. Henry Stenrud, who under-
Della Abbott Wuikcr Who passed ,
away ut her home in Klamath I went u major operation ut the
Fulls, Saturday at the Steanls I ’ Community hospital several day«
cemetery at Talent. Mr«. Walker I ago was able to be moved to hi«
is a former resident of Talent home last Saturday and is re­
and leaves a large number of covering satisfactorily.
Donald F Korth and Warren
friends and relatives who mourn
E. Siebert left last Sunday for
her passing
arc
em­
Among those who went deer Creswell where they
hunUng over the week end was ployed in the lumber industry.
17ie Dead Indian 4-H club mem­
Roy Kates. Stanley Bobbin«, Mr.
bers carried away several prizes
A Jenkins and Hugh Combest.
Mrs. Cynthia Keith la «pending from the County 4-H club fair
a week in Orville, California held at Medford recently, Helen
visiting her duuifhtcr and family. Kruger won 1st prize on her
Mr. and Mrs. Grace Selby, who bread making and 2nd prize on
have operated the grocery form­ canning, 1st on her pig and 3rd
erly The Tryon Mercantile, for prize on showmanship on chicken.
Paul Selby of Medford for the Henry Lanini took 1st prize on
past summer, are moving to Med­ his pig and wood carving. Pearl
ford this week and will be em­ Henry took 1st prize in canning
ployed at the grocery owned by and also won several prizes on
Mary Jean
i’aul Selby, known as The Home other club work.
Henry also brought home a num­
Grocery on East Main street.
An open meeting was held at ber of prizes from her club work.
Mr. and Mr«. Chester Applegate
the City Hall Wednesday begin­
ning al 10:30 A M on aubatitu- visited Buck Bear Sunday who
tea. A covered dlah luncheon was is confined to his home with a
broken leg.
served at noon.
Mrs. Allen Miller i» emloyed
Mr and Mrs William Sommers
and son of Prospect were week ut Metz Variety Store.
end guests of Mrs. Sommer's par­
Earl Emmers left Sunday night
ents Mr. and Mr«. Archie Estes for Fort Lewis, Washington to rn-
Mr. and Mrs Russell Bcttner te| the U.S Armed Forces. Mrs.
of Solona Beach. Calif., have pur­ Emmers will remain with her par­
chased Mr«. Emma Moore's ranch ents Mr. and Mrs. Warren who
south .of Talent on the old high­ are lining on the Taylor William«
way. They do not plan on moving ranch.
until a later date
Mrs Roy Crow, who han been
Mr. and Mrs Roy Unrub and seriously ill and was in the Com-
baby of Prospect «pent the week munlty hospital for a few days,
is able to be home again and is
end in Talent visiting friends.
Mr. and Mr« L Rose of Gold Improving satisfactorily
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IF YOU FAIL
SOME BOY
WILL DIE!
Which puts it up to you!
Monday starts the big scrap metal
drive. And you, as a businessman,
have a double job to do. Clean out
your home—and scour your place
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Calamity doesn't pick
favorites! Misfortune hasn’t
singled you out as an excep­
tion ! Be wise and protect
yourself with good Insur-
ance so that no matter what
happens, you, your family
and property will be fully
protêt-ted.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
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WITH MODERN
. EQUIPMENT
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
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25c u- 8- SAVINGS STAMP WITH EVERY
$1.50 Cleaning Order. Plain garments—50 cents
■ I1LL cash and carry.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c
COLLEGE CLEANERS
823 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone 6336
Wings of Victory
Electricity helps make America’s war planes some of the world’s
most deadly weapons. Here are a few of the ways in which G-E
equipment serves in the air.
9:45 A.M. Bible School, Mrs.
Glen Prescott, Superintendent.
1. Lamps are the eyes of the plane
11:00 A M. Worship Service, I at night, ranging in size from
Sermon by the minister.
cockpit lamps no larger than a pea
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to landing lamps of more than
half-a-million candlepower.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Radio combine« the voice and
the ears of the plane, allowing com­
munication between the pilot and
his squadron, and the ground and
sea forces.
Rev. W. •». Meagher, 1’aator
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
ass
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 at 6:30:
Junior, Young People, Adults.
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
nesday evening.
And when you see the stockpile
grow—for the mills to take when
it’s needed — be glad that you’ve
done your part...that your work
may have saved some boy from a
needless death!
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Your No
Exception !
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHURCH
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Boulevard and Morton Streets
of business, factory, office or store
. . . for every single bit of scrap.
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. A. H. Mac Donnell
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Permanent PRICES!
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
Earl 1 Downing, Minister
A Seventh Sunday Loyalty Re­
vival will begin this Sunday.
Bible School 9:45 AM. One of
the goals of the Loyalty Revival
is to double our September at­
tendance average.
Morning Service 11:00 AM
Sermon ‘.The Loyalty For Today".
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
with Young People's, High School
and Junior groups.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M. This
service will begin a series of spe­
cial features to help revive Loyal­
ty. The sermon subject is “If
The Dead Could Speak" and the
special
feature
will
be
the
answering of questions in sealed
envelopes without the one answer­
ing touching the envelope. This
will show how it can be made to
seem that the dead do speak to
us.
Cottage Prayer Meeting. Wed­
nesday 7:30 P.M.
RALPH BELLAMY has an
usual romantic role opposite Irene
Dunne in "Lady in a Jam”. Patrie
Knowles, Eugene Pallette and
others are in the cast of the
comedy production, produced anil
directed by Gregory La Cava.
October 18—St. Luke's Day.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer
and Sermon.
Wednesday. 9:30 AM.—Holy
Communion.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
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Tin- enlist«- I men ut Camp
White, Orexon
enjoyed another
gala darning
party at Service
Club Number Two ori Thursday
night, October Xth, sponsored by
an Engineer« unit at the Camp,
Arrangement« for special enter-
tainment and hoHtease« for th-
dance were under the direction of
Miss Rena Hemenza, Mentor Direc­
tor, and -Miss Joyce Holt, Junior
Director of Service Club Number
Two.
[LEANING
Businessmen - Let’s talk about
death! Let’s not dodge the issue
—let’s face facts. A lot of good
American fighting men may soon
have to die for want of scrap!
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Sorry to announce that Cay
Hufman la «lightly indisposed. We
hope to see her out soon.
Church Leaders in
Favor of Increasing ■
Pay for legislators
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Dancing Enjoyed at
Service Club, Oct. 8
Special entertainment at inter­
mission consisted of a specialty
tap routine by Pvt. Alex Colle
Brusco, formerly of Earl Carrol's
in Hollywood, highlighted by a
military tap; the singing and pan­
tomime of Pvt. Don Safford,
whose enteraining •ervlce« are
much in demand; a group of
lllKh church iliKnlturles hav«|
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musl< al numbers by a novelty
joined with civic oriMinlsatlons, I
FMiST PRESBYTERIAN
quartet consisting of concertina,
woman's club«,
service clubs, I
CHURCH
guitar, accordion and harmonica.
union labor and prominent citizens:
Howard G. tddy, Minister
under the direction of Sgt. Rizzo;
throughout the state In endorsing
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and some enjoyable community
th« referendum amendment to the
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH singing.
constitution providing for an In­
Lor. N. Main and ijsurei 1st«.
It is planned to hold a serie« ol
crease In the pay of leglstlators
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
dances every Thursday ’ evening
which Is to be Voted on November
Sunday cnurch school 9:45 a. m. provided enough young ladies
cat.
3. Tills amendment would replace
Mumuig worship 11 o’cioca. be secured to attend.
the «'onstllutional provision which
Union service 8 p. m.
for «3 years has held th<> pay of
Midweek Bible study nour and
busb-lalors nt IS a day for a 40- praise senrice 1» Wednesday eve­ HERE FOR FEW DAYN__
day session ami authorize the puy- ning at 7:30.
W E. Beers, editor of Lake­
rnant of I» for a «•■salon of 50 days,
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view Examiner at Lakeview, Ore­
Mince It has not for year» been
gon, is spending a few days here
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
possible for the legislature to coin*
visiting ni» two granddaughters,
E. Mat» Mad Siskiyeu Blvd.
piel« Ils luburs in 40 day« the
Mrs. Kelly Parsons and Mrs. June
LEI uriuau, Pastor
Feigh. After his stay of a few
result has been that
members
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
days he will go on to Arcadia,
served for a varying average of
Mornlug worship 11 o'clock.
SI.»3 to $1.94 a day. while their
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­ California where he will pay a
actual living cost ut Salem has ning. Evangelistic service to fol­ short visit with his son E. W.
Beers. Mr. Beers came in to say
been several times that amount,
low at 7:30 o’clock.
C. A. service and choir practice "How-do-you-do,” he paid us a
I attest to endorse the amend-
pretty compliment—saying The
ment Is 4ri bishop Edward
D. 7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting Miner office was a very’neat and
Howard, who has iHMUed the fol-
I clean office. If you know what
7:30 Friday evening.
lowing statement;
invited we mean . As a rule, in good many
Everybody
is
cordially
"It Is politically unwise and
weekly shops, the editors' desks
oeonomli ally unnountl to limit the to all service*.
are piled high with papers, etc.
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pay of legislators to a total which
He has quite a time keeping tab
Is hisuffl'lent to puy their uctual FREE METHODIST CHURCH on his sizzers when he wants to
ttast
Mam
Street
living expenses while attending a
write an editorial, not saying any­
< iiarlem E. Brown, Pastor
session of the law-making body.
Sunday school al 9:45 a. m. thing about the back office, which
’The present limitation in pay Mrs. Mary Crease, superintendent is pretty much like the front of­
fice, is cluttered up with paper
makes It impossible for a man or in cnarge. Everyone welcome.
woman to serve the state in a law­
Morning woramp at 11 o clock and linotype metal all over the
Mr. Beers publishes an
making capacity unless possessed
Bunday School: 9:45 a. m. Mrs. floor.
8 page paper, each of 8 columns
of Independent means and denies Mary Crease, Supt.
and chuck a block with adverti«.
the public of services which might
Morning worship: 11 a. m.
I h - of inestimable value.
Besides,
Young People's Service: 6:45 ing and maintains a very attrac­
tive and up-to-date place.
It Is unfair to perform a public p. m. exlgar Crease, president.
duty without compensating him
Junior Missionary Service: 6:45
for that sacrifice. This th«- prea- p. m. Mrs. Cora Brown, Supt.
FOR SALE—Pair of Police shoes,
ent law does not permit.
size 9‘A, hardly broken in. Will
Evavngelirtic Service: 8 p. m.,
sell for 50c a shoe. Apply at
preceded by a half-hour of gospel
”Thr«-e dollars a day for i
Miner office.
song and worship.
•Ion that inevitably extends
Mid-week prayer meeting: Wed­
days beyond the perioti for
pay is permissible Is not compen­ nesday 7:30 p. m. at tne par­
sation In any true sense of the sonage.
Young People's Cottage pray­
word.
Proper regard for their
own Interests and for the future er meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday
welfare of the stat«- should induce evening. Tney will all meet al the
parsonage 2u minutes before this
voters to support this constitution­
hour.
al antendnien."
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E RE talking facts,
remember! Such
as the fact that steel for
every tank, ship, and
gun must be made of
50% scrap. And the
terrible fact that Amer­
ica’s mills are starving
for this scrap—without
enough on hand for even 30 days
more production!
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Watch this paper for details of the Mg scrap drive and what you must do to help
NEWSPAPERS' UNITED SCRAP METAL DRIVE
This Space Contributed By The Miner
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.
3. Instruments are the sensitive
brain that relays messages to the
pilot from all parts of the ship and
helps him to control the plane in
its flight.
the plane, pumping extra oxygen to
the carburetors, giving our planes
the altitude so necessary to modern
warfare.
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General Electric believes that its first duty as a
good citizen is to be a good soldier.
General Electric Company, Schenectady. N. Y.
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The Father of Success is work.
The Oldest Son la Common Sense.
Some of the other boys are: Per-
aerverance. Honesty, Thorough­
ness, Foresight, Enthusiasm, Co­
operation.
4. Superchargers are the lungs of
GENERAL
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ELECTRIC
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