SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 194, LOCAL HAPPENINGS proud of you. The world is proud draw near to God in the spirit of you.” of our common Master. The Eighth Air Force was the Mr. and Mr». Owen E. A u»tin lice Monday night, charged with ■ 1 --- fro m T ra il Oregon are v is itin g being d ru n k and disorderly. In world’s mightiest st ategic bomb The C hurch of th e ing force. Its personnel of 185,- friend» In Ashlund for a week. city court STuesduy morning he B re th re n 000 was the equivalent of 12 in Mr. and Mrs. Hcitivy from Port was fined $10 und. costs. Services for Sunday, June 10, fantry divisions, and it could land have been in Ashland on Mrs. Marshiel Stansbury re send 21,000 airmen in 2,000 four- 1945 business for the pust few days. ceived a letter from her husband, 10:00 A. M. The Church School: engine bombers and 1,000 fight Charles Ernest Itonsse of Tul- Philip II. Stanbury Monday it. ers over Germany at one time, a Theme "The Ministry of Jesus.” ent, was cited into Justice Court . which he stated that he hud been combat effort possibl e o n l y "1 am come that they might have this week on a charge of fuiling promoted to the rank of Captain through the support of tens of life, and that they might have it to stop ut u stop sign. The fine I Capt. Stansbury is in Germany thousands of non-flying special- more abundantly.” —John 10:10. was $1 and cost». | und is connected with the Civil ; ists. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worsiiip: Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Kluinath Affairs Government, and state j Among personnel of the Eighth Annual Conference Sunday at Falls were visitors in Ashlund thut he had 103 towns under h from Ashland were: First Lieu- North Manchester, Indiana. Mes Sunday, at the home of Mrs. jurisdiction. Capt. Stansbury v. .enant Jackie M. Biship, 75 Cool sage “Ye are My Witnesses.” Wells’ mother, Mrs. Brady. Mr. with the state police while idge St.; Staff sergeant John 7:30 P.M. Worship and Discus Wells is principal and Mrs. Wells lived in Ashland. He has be rvid Bergstrom, 467 Chestnut sion: Tile ~ixih ana seventh chij a teacher in the Klamath school overseas since last June and w. Featured are Vivian Austin, Billy Dunn and Judy Clark, in Univertal's jt. Staff Sergeant Donald J. Mc ters of Matthew—computing ti. system. furloughed home fur a short vi Culloch, Route 2; Sergeant Clyde Sermon on the Mount. musical comcdv. “N ie h t Club G uL ' Mrs. H. W. Wheeler was In with his wife and daughter b F. Blaylock, Box 251; Sergeant Ward £. Pratt, minister. Medford on a business trip Tues fore going overseas. .ianley J. Leggett, 243 Mountain day. Mrs. J. F. Emmett returned t< of the older McClary daughter, Daily Tidings, as a reporter. She Vve; Sergeant Charles H. Coffin, Presbyterian Church Norman W. Wells of Trail, Ashland last Tuesday after spent Shirley from the Grants Pass will stay with relatives in Med 10 Iowa St. Private First Class 130 North Mam Street Oregon wus arrested by city po- ing a week or so visiting anu high school Thursday. They will ford. Amasa L. Gioman, Jr. 151 Nur “A Friendly cnurch for thought ( on business in Albany. return to Ashlund Thursday even ful People.” Mrs. Harry Chipman and baby sery St. Auto paint, motor oils and ing. Rev. George M. Shuman, will return to her home Sunday sparlc plugs at Marshall-Walls | Jacob Weitzel was a business after a lengthy visit with her Pastor '♦ ♦ ^ • ♦ • • e e e e e e e e * Store on the Plaza, Phone 2-1231. visitor in Jacksonville and Med sister in Sacramento, Calif. Harry 11 A. M. Morning Worship. ' O / Walter J. Kerrigan and wife ford Tuesday. 8 P. M. Evening Service. has been sweating it out as a ------------- o-------------- have returned from San Francis- A group of women under the bachelor during her absence. . co to their home 651 Beach Street direction of Mrs. Walter Redford C hurch of th e fta z a re n e Auto point, motor oils and after attending the World Peace meet at the Methodist Church at spark plugs at Marshall-Wells Rev. A. J. Edwards, Pastor Conference. Kerrigan is employ-1 1:30 each Tuesday afternoon to Store on the Plaza. Phone 2-1231 He ha« cd by the Morse Detective andI 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S. do Red-Cross sewing. ee*e*«eeeee*****e Wiley, Supt. Patrol Service. e a r n e d th e Auto paint, motor oils and 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce re- spark plugs at Marshall-Wells 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. r ig h t to go to c o lle g e ceived word Tuesday that their Store on the PJasa, Phone 2-1231. C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor. M etuoUist (Juurcn .Many veterans want to K<> to college son-in-law, Pfc Robinson who I The Lincoln School Cub Pack 7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser has been a mechanic in the Sig Corner of North Main and Laurel upon their return to civilian life. and several of their mothers met vice, Oregon's population is grow ing. nal Corps serving in Africa, Cor Tuesday evening at the Harold The Sunday School opens eacn dent. George Zickafoose, Presi Buildings, modernization and repairs sica, Italy for more than a y e ar. Ingle home, Mrs. Ingle being one Sunday at 9:45 A. M. Inis school ENGLAND, VE DAY—Among 8:00 p.m. Evening Service are needed. The money is available returned to his home in Dallat 1 is on the up-grade in attendance of the Den Mothers. The pack is the 185,000 men and women of 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer without additional taxes. But the State Oregon for a thirty, day furlough.' in every department, yet there’ is newly formed and they are just the Eighth Air Force congratulat Building Fund needs a y tl tole. (jo to Meeting. the polls June 22 and vote 3<>0 YES. He is wearing five combat stars. getting into the swing of junior ed today by Lt. Gen. James H. room tor new pupils. The morn A cordial invitation is extend Following his furlough he is tt scouting work. Harold Ylvisaker, Doolittle, who assumed command ing sermon is at 11 on the sub ed to everyone to attend these be assigned to Geiger Field for assistant executive of the Crater of the Eighth in January, 1944, ject, “The Grace of God and the V O T E 3 0 0 * X Y E S further services. training. Judgment Day” There will be Paul •«!» , U ntied C iltiana CemtnAlee, In r , HalpH I). Lake Council was present to take were several people from Ash -0 — M uoraa, Manager, 233 S. W . S tu b A»«nud, P o itU u d James Mackie of the Western part in the meeting. special music arranged by some THE FREE METHODIST land. Church Auto Supply company left last member of the choir. The Senior Miss Marjorie Lutz, recent gra “I wish to extend my personal The Friendly Church on 777 E. week for Los Angeles where he duate at AHS and honor student, and Intermediate Meth o d i s t congratulations and my heartfelt Main St. Ashland planned to spend a couple of has taken up a new job at the appreciation to every one of you Youth Fellowship groups will The growing friendly church on weeks or son for a ’rest. Medford Mail Tribune, in the cir for the magnificent job you have meet at 6:45 in their respective 777 E Main. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClary and culation department. Miss Lutz, rooms for worship. The evening done,” Gen. Doolittle said fh a Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. daughters Barbara and Margie while in high school, was active message to all personnel. sermon is at 8:00 o’clock and will Wesley Wilson S u p t. Mrs. and Beatrice Wines went to in the various publications of the Each of you,” he continued, deal with some of the great fun Beare Assistant. Alice Beare song Grants Pass Wednesday, to be on school and after school, and dur “may be proud of your part in damental truths of God’s Word. leader, Donna Allen pianist. ad hand for graduation exercises ing vacation times, worked at the the defeat of Germany. I am The Bible study and prayer ser Message at 11 A. M. by the vice is held each Thursday even pastor Rev. E. R. Quick. Subj. ing at 7:30 in the Little Chapel. Sampson the backslider. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister. Young peoples service at 7 P. ---------- o----------- M. “F aith Temple” Evangelistic service at 8 P. M. (Wodenoiqlnattonal) Message, Do demons expect the Corner of 6th St. & East Main second coming of Christ?” Rev. Leo G. Wine, Pastor Prayer meeting on Wednesday Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There evening at 8 P. M. ore classes for all ages. Mrs. Lee We are starting to build our Wine, Superintendent. Sunday School rooms now which Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evangeastlc Services 7:45 p.m. are so much needed in our Sun "Come with your burdens and day School. firz^/zrsscurity, too! Gen. Doolittle Praises Soldiers of Eighth Air Force At The Churches V.V STATE B carry away a sm ile.” Tuesday night—Prayer meeting Thursday night: Bible Study Evangelistic Service Saturday night, 7:45 p.m. FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE (Assembly of God) 485 Siskiyou 11:00 Morning worship with sermon by pastor. Subject: “Moth ers of the Bible”. 6:45 p.m. All young people wel come to the Christ’s Ambassador hour. Ray Johnston, speaker. Tuesday afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00 a Home Bible Study Class conducted by Mrs. Schak meets at the Icenhower home, 502 Alli son S t All are welcome to this profitable Bible study. Church o f Christ . WHAT IS ELECTRICAL LIVING? It's simply making electricity your serv^M, to eliminate the drudgery of housework. Io every home there are scores of ways in which electricity can save you time and energy. In the kitchen you can have automatic cooking, effort less dishwashing, better food preservation. All through the house there arc equally important ways in which electricity can add to your com fort and pleasure. Electrical Living means tak ing advantage of as many o f them as you can. HOW CAN YOU HAVE IT? IET US HELP YOU PLAN To help with your planning, we have a special department that will be glad to tell you some of the things to expect and that will help provide proper wiring so you can enjoy all the good things that Electrical Living promises. Simply see that your home is properly wired, so your present electrical equipment. , , and new things in the m aking... will have plenty of cur rent, where you need it. Whether you plan to build or modernize, make sure that the wiring will keep your house up-to-date electrically. •1 F. Downing, Minister Second and B Streets Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Lowell Hall, acting Supt. Classes for all ages. Morning Service, 11:00 a.m. Sermon, “The Friends of Jesus.” Evening Service, 8:00 p.m., Ser mon, “What Shall We Do With Jesus?” Neighborhood Church Congregational •orner of Blvd. and Morton Clarence F. McCall, Acting Minister. 9:45 a.m. Church School with Mrs. John Barker as Superinten dent. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser vice. 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to which all young people are cor dially invited. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or ganist. This church extends a hearty welcome to all neighbors and friends and visitors who wish to Union Service Station GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION RALPH A . 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