Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 14, 1944, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, September 14, 1944
Two men, Eugene Ellis David­ in both livestock and home econ­
son, of San Fiuncisco, and Paul omics and ure too busy with
Miuhony Wolff, Malta, O n t., their unimais to take part in the
were removed by «cny ponce home economics contests at the
from a Dollar Lines buses Thurs­ time of the fair, Earle Jossy,
day and placed in the city cooler. county club agent reported.
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They were enroute from Sacra­
mento to Seattle und were charg­
A check for $300 was turned
ed with being drunk and causing over to the Jackson county chap­
a disturbance.
ter of the American Red Cross
C. A. Childers of Klamath recently by the Col. Sargent
Falls was in A s h la n d th is W N k Auxiliary of the United Spanish
to look after business matters War Veterans to aid in the blood
hare. Is is u former Ashlund i evi­ plasma drive. According to Seth
M. Bull is, county chairman, the
dent.
Jackson county 4H club girls check was sent on to the mana-
Pacific area, Red Cross
had an opportunity to display g ¡er t of
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lev was raised through
their skills on Wednesday, Sept. The money
13, at the (uurttiouse auuitorium the sale of McKinley carnations.
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m Medford, the date set for the
home economics judging, dem on-,
strations and special contests, Hi School Grid Team
have been set previous to the fair Prepares for Games
because many girls are enrolled
Coach John Stromberg of the
Ashland high school, announced
this week, that the Lakeview
high school had been signed to
play the local team on October
13, thus making the seventh the
locals will play. The game with
Lakeview will be played at the
Lakeview field.
Out of the seven scheduled
games, only three will be played
at Ashland. Yreka is scheduled
to play here on Sept. 29, Klamath
Falls on October 8, and Medford
on November 11,
Three dates remain yet to be
filled. Opening game on Sept. 15
One match, one cigarette,
remains yet to be filled. Weed
one careless act meant 100
and Duinsmuir are being asked
patient yean to replace a
for
this date and the October 27
burned out Oregon (orett!
opening.
O R E G O N wood it a cri­
Out of town games will bring
tical material of war, filling
the local team against Marshfield
1200 m ilitary utet — BE
on Sept. 22, Grants Pass on Oct.
C A R E FU L I
20, and Roseburg on Nov. 3.
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DO YOUR PAR
TO PREVENT
FOREST
KEEP
OREGON
GREEN
ASSOCIATION
S A L IM . ORK.
Local Service Stations
Have New Operators
i
The General Petroleum station
at the corner of Gresham and
Main was leased this week to
1 Scripter and McKeever, and Sat­
urday Mr. Scripter took over the
Every Day it becomes more
necessary to have the old car
working with utmost efficiency
LET
OUR SKILLED WORKMEN
CHECK YOUR CAR TODAY!
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATCH GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Slaktyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
ASK FOR
MT. ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
A t Ashland Groceries and Markets
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
Minear-Trustee, Esther Springer, ' Wednesday evening me- ting,
Ministerial Secretary, and Har­ which includes testimonies ot
riet Kerr, Financial Secretary Chruttian Science healing, is held
and Church Treasurer. T h i s at 8 o’clock.
Reading room open daily from
Board functions as a committee
for any phase of the church work 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
trustee, ministerial, and financial. holidays.
The public Is cordially invited
Following the Sunday evening
Vespers this last Sunday, Sept­ to attend these services, and to
Reading Hoorn.
ember 10th a Fellowship Meeting use the -----------
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was held. Everyone young and
Seventh Day Adventist
old gathered about the piano and
sangchoruses and hymns in a
Church
Singspiration Refreshments were
Corner
F o u rth and C Ntrw'tn
served of ice cream and cookies.
Sabbath School Saturday 9:30
The occasion for the Fellowship
was the return home for a brief A.M.
nod of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Church Services 11:00 A.M.
tv right
and sons, Jimmie and
Sermon at 8:15. Topic: “Look
Richard. They have been in East­ up and lift up your heads for
ern Oregon working for several your redemption draweth near.
months. Other of these fellow­
Public Cordially Welcome.
ships are being planned through­
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out the church year. The public
Catholic
Church
is welcome at any time for any
Sixth
and
C.
Streets
of the regular church services in­
Rev.
W.
J.
Meagher,
Pastor
cluding the Sunday evening Ves­
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’­
per period, and the occational clock.
Sunday School after Mass
Fellowships.
conducted
by the ladies of the
INFECTION KILLS
The Church of the Brethren,
JACKSONVILLE CHILD Iowa
hurch.
and Mountain Avenue in
Funeral services were held at Asnland. Ward Pratt, minister,
Medford this week for Frederica phone 4287.
The Church ot the
Fause, 4 year old daughter of Mr
Brethren
and Mrs. Fred Faust of Jackson­
ASHLAND - MEDFORD
v ille , Oregon, who died of blood AT THE CHURCHES
poisoning following an acciden­
Services for Sunday, Sept. 17,
tal gun shot wound.
1944.
10:00 A. M. Tne Church
“Faith
Temple”
Hospital attendants said the
School: Theme— “What Makes a
( U u denominational )
bullet barely scratched the skin Corner or 5 in at. <& Last Main Nation Strong?” “They that trust
but had apparently caused infec­
in the Lofd shall be as mount
Rev, Leo C. Wine, Pastor
tion leading to the child’s death.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Sunday School 10:U0 a.m. There
are classes lor ail ages. Mrs. Leo Zion, which cannot be removed,
bill abideth forever.” Psalm 125:1
Wuie, ¿superintendent.
• **’c Rate Death
Service: A message for this day:
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m. “The Stars Still Shine.” Plan to
I Ugher In Oregon
"Come with your burdens and worship with us. You are w el­
The Oregon traffic death rate, carry
come.
away a smile.”
showing the number of traffic
7:45 P. M. Sunday Evening
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
fatalities in relations to the ex- ! Thursday night: Bible Study at hymns. Message theme: Being
oosure to accident, was slightly
services are proving helpful to
p.m. Subject 'Life of Christ.”
higher for the first seven months 8 Evangelistic
Service Saturday Over-Religious.” These Vesper
of 1944 than for the same period
Vespers: We sing your favorite
of 1943, Secretary of State Bob night, 7:45 p.m.
those who attend. Join us.
Open
Air
Services
on
Plaza:
Farrell announced today.
Ward Pratt, pastor
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The rate for this year was 9.6
Presbyterian Church
persons killed per one hundred
Church of the Nazarene
million miles of travel, compared
130 North Main Street
4th and C. Streets
to a rate of 8.5 last year.
*'A Friendly church for thought­
W.
R. Wise. Pastor
For tha month of July this
ful People.”
9:45—Sunday
School with class
year, traffic accidents claimed
Rev. George M. Shuman,
ss for all ages. T. S. Wiley, su­
lives at the rate of 9.7 per one
Pastor
perintendent
hundred mill ion miles of travel,
11:00—Morning Worship.
slightly under the rate of 9.9 for
Sunday, September 17
7 :00—Young People's Society,
the same month of 1943.
9:45 A. M. Sunday School for Virginia Shultz, president.
all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Sup­
8:00—Evangelistic Service.
erintendent
8:00, Wednesday — Mid-week
Many Juniors Turn
11 A. M. Morning Worship. prayer meeting.
Sermon. Anthem by the
Our for Grid Practice Junior
choir under the direction of Miss NOTICE OF HEARING ON F IN ­
Coach John Roberts of the the Florence Allen, with Mrs. J. W.
junior high school, was much im­ McCoy at the organ. Mr. Shuman AL ACCOUNT OF ADMINIS­
TRATOR
pressed last week end, when at will preach on “Motives for
In The County Court of the
the call for grid practice, some Christian Living For Others”.
twenty three would be football
6:30 P. M. Senior and Interme­ State of Oregon for Jackson
stars turned out for practice. The diate societies of Westminster County.
coach was especially impressed Fellowship.
In the Matter of the E state of
with the size of some of the as­
7:30 P. M. Union Service at the GRACE WATSON CAMPBELL,
pirants, several weighting up­ Methodist Church, with Mr. Shu­
Deceased.
wards of 160 pounds. Suits were man preaching.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
issued and the coach talked on
Wednesday, September 20, 7:30
the coming season. He is stress­ P. M. Midweek service from that the undersigned Administra­
tor of the E state of Grace W at­
ing rigid training rules. Nightly
Bible study.
son
Campbell, Deceased, has filed
practice is held, with the opening Prayer and
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of school.
In
said
Court his Final Account
Free Methodist Church .. in the matter
Games will likely be scheduled
of said estate and
Charles E. Brows, Pastor
with Medford, Grants Pass, Ash­
the Honorable J. B. Coleman,
land high reserves and Klamath
County Judge, has designated
9:45—Sunday School.
Falls.
operation. The two, Eldon Scrip­
ter und Hugh McKeever have
been operating the Marshall-
Wells store on the Plaza since
early in the year and Mr. McKee­
ver will continue the operation
of the store while Mr. Scripter
will operate the station.
Before coming to Ashland, Mr
Scripter operated a General Pe­
troleum station at Oswego, Ore­
gon for seven years. Mr. McKee­
ver was associated with him the
past four years. Due to this back­
ground and the close connection
of a service station with an im­
part of the sales of their store,
the firm welcomes this opportun­
ity to enlarge their business in­
terests in Ashland.
Lew Hill, for the past several
years operator of tne General
Petroleum station, Saturday took
over the operation of the Signal
oil station, formerly operated by
Roy Frazier but given up by
him on Sept. 1.
USO Attendance Is
Jood Past 2 Months
Thursday, September 28, 1944, at
11:00—Morning Worship.
10:00 o’clock a.m., in the Court­
6:45—Young People,
house in Medford, said county, as
7 :30—Evangelistic Service.
7:30—Tuesday, Cottage Prayer the time and place for hearing
meeting.
thereon. Anyone having an objec­
7:30—Thursday, Prayer m eet­ tion to said account is required to
ing.
present the same an or before the
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time of said hearing.
Trinity Episcopal Church
EUGENE CAMPBELL
Rev. A. H. MacDonneB, tear
Administrator
BRIGGS A BRIGGS, Attorneys
8:00—Holy Communion.
Pioneer Building Ashland, Ore.
9:80—Church School.
August 31, 4 t.
11:00—Service and Sermon.
Mrs. Jewell Lockhart, local U
SO Director reports that, during
the month of July there were
1,560 military and 1,672 civilians
entered the building, making a
total of 3,232 and in August the
overall attendance was almost as
much. The program for the week
I ends remains much the same
from week to week. Some weeks
a special Saturday night dance is
held with an orchestra added,
Church of Christ
but most of the time Juke Box
Second and B Streets
dancing is enjoyed at the Club.
Bari F . Downing, Minister
New records are sent monthly
from National USO Headquart­
Bible school, 9:45. E. H. McGee
ers and a good assortment is in- Supt. Classes for all ages. Atten­
luded.
dance awards will be presented
to all who attended every Sun­
day during June, July and Aug-
Church of The
gust.
Brethren Is Active
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
On last Wednesday evening, Sermon, “The Foolishness o f
September 6th, the Ashland Preaching”.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M.,
church met for its yearly election
of officers and current church for Junior and High school ages.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. J.
business. Elder George Shade of
Medford, Oregon presided over J. Ray of the American Sunday
, the meeting. Elder Shade is to School Union will speak and
continue as Elder for another stereoptican pictures of t h e
' year. The Church School Supt., Union's work.
Mioweek Service, Wed. 7:30
' l s Olive Lininger, Messenger
Agent an d Correspondent i s P.M.
Ruby Minear, Church School Se­
cretary is Betty Anderson, and
Neighborhood Church
the Director of Church Music is
Congregational
Mary Pratt. The Church Board
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
elected last June continues until
J. Howard Rees, Minister
Oct. 1, 1945 when the Church
Treasurer w i l l be reelected. Mrs. John Barker, Church School
Superintendent
Members of the Board are Floyd
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SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
ALIAS SUMMONS
(for publication)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
CHARLES ALBERT JONES and
EDNA G. JONES, husband and
wife,
plaintiffs
vs.
GLADYS W. J O H N S O N and
JOHN DOE JOHNSON, her hus­
band, if married, or if deceased,
then her legal heirs, if any, anu
also ail otuer persons or parties
known or unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien, or interest
in the real property described in
the Complaint herein,
Defendants
TO EACH OF THE ABOVE
ABOVE NAMED D W E N D A N i S :
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON y o u and
each of you are hereby required
to appear and answer the Com­
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four (4>
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons; and
if you fail to answer, for want
thereof ,the Plaintiffs wdl apply
to the Court for the relief prayed
for in their Complaint, to-wit:
That they be adjudged and de­
creed to be the owners in fee sim­
ple of the real property situated
in the City of Ashland, Jackson
County, Oregon, particularly de­
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (12),
Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14),
Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20)
of the NICKELL PLATE AD­
DITION to the City of Ashland,
Jackson County, Oregon, ac­
cording to the official plat
thereof, now of record.
free and clear of any and all right,
title, claim, estate or interest of
any kind and nature on the part
of the Defendants or either or any
of them.
By order of the Honorable H.
K. Hanna, Judge of said Court,
made and dated the 23rd day of
August, 1944, this Alias Summons
la served upon you by publication
for four successive weeks in the
Southern Oregon Miner, a new s­
paper of general circualtion, print­
ed and published in Ashland,
Jackson County Oregon, the dat?
of the first publication thereof
being August 24, 1944, and the
time for answer expiring Septem­
ber 21, 1944.
WM. M BRTGGS
Attorney for Plaintiffs. Post Of­
fice address: Pioneer Buildin"
DRY
SLABS
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL C<
Dr. H. A. H uffm ar
Dentist
12-14 Swedenberg Building
Phone 21501
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Miss Margaret Ramsay, Organist
9:45 Morning Worship and
Study Period o f the Church
School.
11:00 Morning Worship. A cor­
dial invitation is extended to
visitors in our city and others
without any regular church home
to spend this hour with us.
6:30 P. M. Evening Meeting of
the Pilgrim Fellowship at the
Church.
Monthl
be
Supt, the Reverend Paul A.
Davies will be with us on this i
occasion and will bring a mess­
age as we plan together for the
work of the Fall and Winter.
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock.
|
Sunday School at 9:48 a.m. I
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