Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 25, 1944, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, May 25, 1944
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AT THE churches : f j w ||ew Teachers
for AUS’
Coaching Position Still Unfilled
CHURCH
OF
C H R IS T
Second and B Streets
K a rl F . Downing, M unster
Bible School, 9:45 a. m. E . H .
McGee, superintendent.
11:00 - Morning Service.
Junior Church, 11 a. m. Fo.
children oi beginner, prim ary ano
junior age.
7 :00 - Christian Endeavor
8:00 - Evening Service
8:00, Wednesday - M idweek Ser­
vice
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T R IN IT Y E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H
Rev. A . H . MacDonnell, V icar
8:00:Moly Communion
8:30- Church School
ll:00:S ervice and Sermon
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F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Gordon C. G riffin -P astor
8:46- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
Superintendent.
11:00- Mornmg Worship.
6:30 • Young People's Meeting
7:30 - Evening Service
7:30, Wednesday- M id-w eea fe l­
lowship hour.
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T H E CHURCH OF TH E
BRETHREN
Ashland and Medford
W ard E . P ra tt, Pastor
10:00 - The Church School.
Graded leshons fo r the children.
11:00 - Worship Service
Evening Services in M edford at
501 B eatty St.
8:00 pan.: Evening worship.
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F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T .
S C IE N T IS T
Pioneer Ave^ South
Sunday morning service a t 11
o’clock.
Sunday School a t 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
wniah includes
testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
a t 8 o'clock.
Reading Room open daily from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
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M any new teachers have been
added to next year's staff in the
Ashland Senior H igh School.
W illia m G. Ruppert will assume
the position of asals’.ant principal
and also teach social studies. He
is a t present connected w ith the
airforce training p r o g r a m at
E O C E in L a Grande.
E rw in F . Lange is to replace
John Koehler as vlsiual aid In ­
structor and w ill have charge of
the high school science anil math
courses.
Phyllis L. Gueffroy, who has
been teaching swimming, life sav­
ing, and physical education at
W illam ette University, w ill be the
new physical education instructor.
Florence K ing Van Etten has
signed to teach commercial stud­
ies. She has taught sixteen years
in China and is now connected
w ith the Springfield high school
Robinson Accepts
Post at Albany High
C lifford Robinson, who has been
principal of Ashland Senior High
fo r the past year, has accepted
a position to serve in the same
capacity a t Albany Senior High,
the school whose competition with
his home town of Corvallis dur­
ing his high school days is com­
parable w ith the time-honored
rivalry erf Ashland and Medford.
“As It has been a very pleas­
ant and successful year from the
standpoint of academics, athletics
and cooperation, I regret leaving
Ashland H l, but the offer of a
more advantageous position in a
school which is so close to our
MX, JOE, WHAT DO
staff.
Louise Brown w ill serve as
dramatics and English teacher.
She Is a graduate of Grinnell, Io ­
wa University and has taught at
various places in lo w *
The position of coach for Sen­
ior High Is yet unfilled.
(From the Rogue News)
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POD DO WHEN POD
CET PINCHED f OX
New Chairmen at
ISO Announced
CASH?
Mrs. H. S. Aikens has assumed
the duties of Ashland U SO dance
chairman, according to M r a Jew­
ell Lockhart, director of the club.
Mrs. Aikens w ill be In charge of
junior hostesses who atttend the
midweek Camp W hite dances. She
will announce through the newspa­
pers when these dances are to be
held and on dance- dates w ill be
at the clubhouse on W inburn W ay
to register the hostesses who meet
there fo r transportation to Camp
W hite. Junior hostesses wishing
Information about a Camp W hite
dance o r desiring to register for
a dance may phone M rs. Atkins,
No. 3141. M rs. Lockhart w ill con­
tinue to assume responsibility for
the Saturday night dances a t the
Ashland USO, w ith the assistance
of chosen volunteers.
Senior hostesses and desk hos­
tess groups have been combined
under one chairman since the
Ashland USO went on a week-end
schedule. M rs. I. F . Andres has
assumed responsibility fo r this
group. Combination of the two
groups under one chairman w ill
save time and avoid repitltlous
phone calling.
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WEU, WHEN I HEED
M0HEP...I D0XX0W
THE 10W-C0ST WAP
...EKOM THE HAST
HATIOHAl DAHK!
Teachers Announce
Varied Summer Plans
W orking and taking care of
families seem to be the predomi­
nant summer plans for most at
the Ashland H i teachers.
Mrs. Poston, Mrs. Cook, Mrs.
Van Dyke and Mrs. Lorton plan
to remain in Ashland w ith their
families fo r most of the vaca­
tion, and as M r. M iric k is to
direct the city band and conduct
the summer band school, he and
his fa m ily w ill also stay fa irly
close to home. Mrs. Good and
M r. Parks have both stated that
they would stay in Ashland this
summer.
H ie Koehlers w ill visit M r.
Koehler’s home in Spokane before
assuming new duties In Seattle
in the fall. Moving his fam ily
to Albany looms ahead as a sum­
mer job fo r M r. Robinson, and
Miss T yrell and Miss Page will
spend the vacation months in O a k ­
land and Roseburg respectively.
Mrs. Forgus will visit in Om­
aha, Nebraska, before moving on
to her borne in St. Louis, and
Mrs. Nelson plans to be w ith her
husband. Miss M cL am an states
that her plans Include a visit to
her parents in Iowa.
Coach Simpson w ill spend some
of his vacation on a “busman’s
holiday,” attending coaches’ school
preparatory to coaching the T i­
gers next year. M r. Phillips plans
to work and return to teaching
in the fall, though not a t A H S.
(From the Rogue News)
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S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
CHURCH
Corner Fourth and C Streets
9:30, Saturday - Sabbath School
11:00 . Worship.
F rid a y evening.
8:00-Song service
8:15 - Sermon on topic, “H ie
M inister of the T ru e Tabernacle, parents and friends In Corvallis
which the Lord Pitched and not would be hard to refuse,” he
stated.
W h ile rebuilding, we are m eet- > According to M r. Robinson, A l-
ing in the Church of the Nazarene 1 bany Senior High schools its 500-
odd students under 24 faculty
across the street.
members In a three-story build­
Public welcome.
ing, recently remodeled, w ith two
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wings in which there are a mod-
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
Sixth and C Streets
6:45: Methodist Youth Groups
Rev. W . J. Meagher, Pastor.
8:00
- Evening Service
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’clock,
Evening service in the Presby­
Sunday School a fte r Mans con­
ducted by the ladius of the church. terian Church.
Subject: “W alkin g w ith God.”
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7:30, Thursday evening - The
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
mid-week Bible study and prayer
Charles E . Brown, Pastor
service.
v:45 - Sunday Scnoor,
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11:00 - M orning Worship.
N E IG H B O R H O O D C H U R C H ,
6:45 - Young People.
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
7:30 - Evangelistic Service
Com er of Blvd. and M orton
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage P ra y ­
er meeting.
J . H ow ard Rees, M inister . .
7:30 - Thursday, P ray er M eet
M rs. Glen Prescott, Church
School Superintendent
mg.
Miss M a rg a re t Ramsey, organist
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CHURCH OF T H E NAZARENE
9:45 - Church School
4th and C Streets
11:00 - M orning worship
W . R . Wise, Pastor
7:00 p m - Young People’s P il­
9:45 - Church school, T,
grim Fellowship
A t their annual picnic in the
W iley, Superintendent
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park the H i-Y club held their
11:00 - M orning worship
P R E B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
election o f officers. Those elected
6:30 - Young people’s Service,
130 N orth M ain Street
to assist Jay Samuelson, the new
Ladine H endrix, P resident
Rev. George M . Shuman,
president, w ill be vice-president,
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
Pastor-elect
Jim Sm ith; s e c r e t a r y , James
7:80, Wednesday - P rayer meeting M em orial D ay Sunday, M a y 28th
Quackenbusb; treasurer, Wallace
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9:45 - Sunday School fo r a l l . Cannon; chaplain, Jim M errim an;
V IC T O R Y M IS S IO N
ages. M rs. W . M . Poley, Superin­ and song leader, Glen Durham.
( undenominational
tendent.
D uring the regular meeting the
Rev. Leo C. W ine, Pastor
11:00 - M orning W orship ser­ seniors were called upon to state
89 N o rth M ain Street
vice.
what they had received from the
(across from L itw ille r’s)
O ur M em orial Sunday service is club.
10:00 a m . - Sunday School
to be a service of com fort for all
A t this, the last meeting of the
Classes fo r a ll ages and where who have lost loved ones in the year the group presented M r.
the children are given special a t­ w ar and fo r those who have loved Koehler a leather b ill fold In ap­
tention. M rs. Leo W ine is super­ ones in any branch o f the A im ed preciation of his leadership..
services. Rev. M r. Shuman w ill
intendent
(From the Rogue News)
preach on the subject, "W ith M a l­
11:00 - M orning W orship
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8:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service ice Toward None.” The choir, und­
Miss Phyllis Caton arrived home
er the direction of Miss Florence from San Francisco and Eureka,
Special music and singing.
. Tuesday night prayer meeting Allen, w ill sing, “P rayer” by Gu­ California a fte r visiting w ith her
at 8:00. P ra y e r changes things.” ion w ith M rs. J. W . McCoy a t the brother, Kenneth Caton fo r a
Topic: “Is D ivine H ealing fo r Us organ.
week.
8:00 P .M . i Evening worship.
Today 7”
The service w ill be in the Pres­
Thursday n ig h t Bible Study a t
Free Sewing and Fancywork
byterian Church w ith D r. George leaflets a v a ila b le - a l the M iner
8:00.
8:00 - Saturday,
Evangelistic W. Bruce bringing the message.
office.
Wednesday, M a y , 31 - Church
service.
fam ily dinner in welcome to the ern gymnasium and an auditorium
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new pastor and his w ife. A ll mem­ which seats 1,200.
Especially
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
bers and friends of the church are noted fo r its fine musical di
Com er N. M ain and L au rel Sts.
Invited and urged to come.
partm ent which has consistently
D r. George W . Bruce, M inister
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won prizes in competition, this
9:46- Sunday Church School.
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
school also boasts of Us own base­
Preparation is now being made
Talent, Oregon
ball park, in which the home team
fo r Children's D ay which comes
D r. G. W . Bruce, M inister
regularly shines as one o f the out­
the second Sunday in June.
9:30 - Morning Worship
standing nines in the vicinity.
11:00- M orning Worship.
Baccalaureate Service fo r the
In Ms year of administration
The seven patriotic organiza­
tions in Ashland w ill attend in a g radu ating « class of the “T alen t a t A H S, M r, Robinson has intro­
body a t this hour fo r a memorial H igh School. Subject: “U n to the duced a book rental system, re­
1 Heights.” The choir from Ashland organized the school curriculum
service.
and delegated much .of the au­
Subject: “F o r W hoffi the B ell w ill furnish the special music.
10:80. - Sunday School with tho rity fôr managing high school
Tolls.” There w ill be special music
by the choir. P a u l Byers w ill C larencf Holdridge superintend- a ffairs to the student government.
sat
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(F ro m the Rogue News)
sing a patriotic Solo.
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