Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 04, 1945, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
««
The Unseen” at Lithia This Week end
sage on the subject of ‘‘Why So Window glus, paint, oil. and
Many Churches?”
, turpentine at Marshall-Wells, on
Midweek Service, 8:00 P. M. the Plaza. Phone 2-1231.
Gospel Meditations, Tuesday
and Thursday, KMED, 8:00 A.M. FIRST CHURCH OF cAniST.
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
Methodist Church
October 7, 1945
Corner of North Main and Laurel
Sunday morning service at 11
The Sunday School is the place
Subject of morning discussion
where the Bible is the main book UNREALITY.
of study, and we believe the
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Bible is essential to the best liv­
Wednesday evening meeting,
ing in these atomic days. The which includes testimonies of
Sunday School meets at 9:45 each Christian Science healing, is held
Sunday morning, and there are at 8 o’clock.
competent teachers for every
Reading Room open daily from
age group. The morning sermon holidays.
is at 11 o’clock on the subject,
The public is cordially invited
“Two Cups in the Hands of Jesus.’ to attend these services, and to
This church, in cooperation with use the Reading Room.
other churches around the world,
is observing Holy Communion.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
The choir will offer special music
(Assembly of God)
for this very solemn service. The
485 Siskiyou
Senior and College Methodist
Youth Fellowship meets for wor­ Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor
ship in the Little Chapel at 6:15. Sunday Services:
9:45 Sunday School Bring your
The Intermediate Meth o d i s t
Youth Fellowship group meets children to Sunday S c h o o l.
for worship in the Junior Sunday Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo.
School Deparement at 6:45. The Icenhower, Supt
11:00 Morning Worship. Ser­
evening sermon is at 7:30 on the
subject “The Cornerstone of My mon by the pastor.
5:45 Orchestra Rehearsal.
House.” The mid-week Bi b 1 e
7:00 Christ’s Ambassadors hour
study and prayer service is each
Thursday evening at 7:30. Dr. G. All young people w e lc o m e .
Marjie Folks, Pres.
W. Bruce, Minister.
7:45 Evangelistic Service. "And
Week
Night Services:
“Faitn Temple'*
Wednesday
7:45 p.m. T h e
l «1 iiUeiiuii^uiauuu-U )
Young
people
conduct
this inter­
Corner or om a i. ac
Maui
esting
service.
Ccme!
bring
your
z.cv. n.eo C. Vvute, f as tor
auiiuay oeuooi xo.ou a.m. m ere friends.
Friday 7:45 p.m. Victory night.
n c tiaaoiB lo i an a^ea. Jura. Ceo
• »me, ou^eruitenueiik..
Testamony, Prayer and Divine
j iu iu d u vvuramp. 1.1:00 a.m .
Healing.
Mr. und Mr». Churl«*» W. Em­
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore and
mett arrived Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson
from Southern California to visit sp *nt Sunday ufternoon in Sam«
11 couple of duys with Mr. und Valley.
Mrs. J. F. Emmett on the Ashlund
Mr. Reed and daughter Mrs.
Min«* road. The two men are bro­
thers. The visitors will go on to Daniels of McCloud California
Salem for u couple of weeks and have been in Ashlund looking for
1
will then return to. Ashland for a location.
n longer visit at the Emmett j Mr. and Mrs. Lodenhoff of
home.
Klamuth Falls are in Ashland|
Naval Air Cadet Bill Burdic ar­ for u few days.
rived home Monday from Nor­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Beduar
man, Okluhoina, where he has of Juneau, Aluska are in Ashland
been taking the regular navy looking for a location.
student truining. He hus received
his discharge from the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Smith have
sold their me on Wagner Creek
Roger Flaharty spent the week­ ind have purchased the Neilson
end here visiting friends and re­ home on Maple St.
latives. Roger is a former high
school student, but is now living
Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald
with his parents at Redding, Cali­ are moving to Burney, California Showing this weekend at the l.ithia Theatre are Joel McCrea, Gail R u t-
fornia.
huving sold their home on Laurel fell and Herbert Marshall in " T h e Unseen” w ith Phyllis Brooks and
St.
Isobel Elsom. The second feature is Smiley Burnette in "Bordertown
Phil Bryant, w h o formerly
Trails”
leased the Shell Station opposite
Mrs. Emil Grossman of San
the Library und who has been in Francisco, California is spending
Portland for some time, hns re­ a few days in Ashland. Mrs. school superintendent’s office, re­ New Owners at Lithia
placing Mrs. Clary, who is work­
turned to Ashland and is again Grossmun is a former resident.
ing at the Culp Motor company. and College Courts
operating the station.
Rev. and Mrs. Satterfield of
Token over the past week by
E. F. Ghormley, assistant gen­
Wall typa can opanars and food Boise, Iduho are visiting friends
new
owners were the Lithia Auto
choppers, at MarshallWells store and attending to business in Ash­ eral passenger agent of Portland Courts and the College Inn Court
and
Robert
Holmes,
district
pas­
land.
on the Plata, phone 2-1231.
senger and freight agent of Med­ both owned by Mr. and Mrs. M.
Morgan, who will operate the
Williams Grenbemer, former
Mr .and Mrs. McCarthy of ford, both with the Southern Pac­ L.
College
Inn court. Their son-in-
resident of Ashland, but the past Long Beach, California were in ific, were callers in Ashland last
law and family, Toy and Mrs.
year or so a deputy sheriff of Ashland a few days last week Thursday.
Audrey Tramel, will operate the
Jackson county resigned his posi­ looking for a location.
Herb Huston, Howard Oden, Lithia Court. All are from Oak­
tion on the sheriff’s staff, effect-'
Mr. und Mrs. James Smith and Ivor Erwin, and H. H. Gillette, land California. Change of owner
ive September 24, and has left
for the coast where he plans to H. L. Moore were in Grants Pass all members of the Elks club ship was affected the past week.
drove to Yreka, California Mon­
spend a month vacationing. Mr on business Tuesday.
day to arrange with lodge mem­ Patricia Raw and
av a n g en stie ¡services 7:46 p.m,
Grenbemer has been active in the
bers there for the forthcoming
J.
E.
and
Reese
Hays
of
Grants
"Come wit a your burdens ano
work of the Sheriff’s Posse, Am­
erican Legion and the Kiltie Pass were attending to business Northern California night which W. W. Woolway Wed carry aw ay a ainne.”
California members are making
lueauay nignt—Grayer m eeting
Bund of Ashland. His place on Monday in Ashland.
A pretty church wedding was
rnuisuay ingot: m in e btuuy
big plans to hold at the Apache
the sheriff’s staff is being taken
DRY
held Sunday evening at the Trin­ tv a n g e n a u c serv ice Saturday
on
the
night
of
October
24.
The
The
Neighbors
of
Woodcraft
by Elmer Sartin of Butte Falls.
met Monday night at 6:30 at the long time custom of Northern ity Episcopal church, in a service mgoL, <,4a p.m.
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Ezra Foster Wolfe, of Ashland I. O.O.F. Hall for a covered dish California Night by local lodge that united Miss Patracia Raw,
Neighborhood Church
was cited Tuesday for operating dinner followed by a business members from Yreka, Dunsmuir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hornbrook, etc. has been discon­ Raw of Euclid Avenue and Wil­
a motor vehicle on a learner’s meeting, at 7:30.
congregational
tinued during the days of gas rat­ liam Wayne Woolway of Chicapo.
permit without a licensed driver
Lerner
a* i»ivu. and Alorton
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haw left ioning, but big plans are under The Rev. A. H. MacDonnell, vicar, Clarence F. McCall, Acting
in the car. Before city Judge
Presnail, he was fined $5.00 and Monday evening for Portland to way for one this year. All BPOE prnounced the vows, in the pre­ Minister.
$2.50 costs and his learner’s per­ spend a few days visiting and on 944 members look forward to the sence of several friends and rela­ 9:4a a.m. Church School with
PHONE 8751
tives.
mit was suspended for thirty business.
occasion.
Mrs. Jonn Barker as Superinten­
Prior to the ceremony Pvt. dent.
days.
Lt. and Mrs. John W. Macken- LT. BISHOP MARRIES
GUNTER FUEL CO.
Harlalee Wilson, well known
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser
zie
arrived
last
week
from
Utica,
Janice Dodson, 13 of 699 Wal­
local violinist, played “I Love vice.
Word
was
received
recently
of
nut street, was knocked off her New York, to spend part of a Bishop by his parents Mr. and You Truly,” and “Meditation”. 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to
bicycle Tuesday morning at 8:45 thirty-day leave with Mrs. Mac­ the marriage of their son Lt. Jack Miss Sue Parkinson sang ‘The which
ail you, >g people are cor­
at the intersection ot Harrison kenzie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. F. Bishop. He was united Lord’s Prayer". The candles along dially invited.
1.
R.
Frideger,
Mrs.
Mackenzie
street and Siskiyou Boulevard by
in marriage September 7th to the aisle and choir rail were light­ 7:a0 p.m. Wednesday, Choir
u car driven by R. E. Ruff of being the former Jean Frideger. Miss Ruth Clark of Sentinel, Okla ed by Miss Betty White. The practice.
Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc-
The
young
couple
were
married
Quincy ,111. In telling of the ac­
Bridal
party
entered
to
Lt.
Bishop
was
recently
discharg­
the
I
tor:
Miss
Margaret Ramsay, Or-
cident, the girl stated she did not at Utica, while Lt. Mackenzie ed from the service and he and strains of Lohengrin’s wedding) ganist.
was
at
Rhoads
General
Hospital,
sue the approaching car, and the
his bride are expected in Ashland ) man
This church extends a hearty
driver stated he did everything following a tour of duty with the early this month.
welcome to all neighbors and MANY THINGS in your
mart;h,
played
by
Mrs.
Cay
Huf-
96th
Division
on
Leyte.
Their
possible to avoid striking the girl.
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The bride dressed in a gown of friends and visitors who wish to home may not be burned during
Mr. Ruff immediately took the honeymoon Was spent at Martha’s
white
chiffon, entered on the arm draw near to God in the spirit
Vineyard
and
Boston,
Mass.
Fol­
Talent High School
girl to the Community Hospital
the fire, but they can be des­
of
her
father. She carried a bou- of our common Master.
where an examination showed no lowing his release from the hos­
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o
troyed or damaged beyond re­
of white glads, delphinium
serious effects of the accident and pital, they started west, stopping Play First Grid Game , quet
pair by smoke and water.
Talent high school will open and watsonia. The matron of hon­ Church of the Nazarene
she was discharged immediately. briefly at Milwaukie, Wis., Lt.
Rev. A. J. Edwards. Pastor
or, Mrs. R. A. Wilkinson wore
Her bicycle was slightly damag­ Mackenzie’s home. They then) the grid season on the home field blue
If you haven’t sufficient in­
net dress and carried a bou­ 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S.
came on west to Camp Lockett,! Friday evening, with a game
ed.
Wiley,
S
u
p
t
surance on your household
southeast of San Diego, where L t) scheduled with the high school quet of peach gladioli and blue
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cary of Mackenzie reported to the hospi- i at Prospect. Field lights were in- delphinium. The flower gir 1 s
goods, you may not be able to
7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs.
Dunsmuir, California have pur­ tal and where he received his 30-1 stalled during the summer, and w’ere Misses Janet Cone of Cot­
refurnish your home. Ask this
chased property in Valley View day leave. They vere met in San this will be the first evening tage Grove and Sarah Lee Lar C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor.
7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­ agency to check your insurance.
and expect to make their home Francisco by Mr. and Mrs. Fri­ game for the contestants. It is the son of Lake Grove. Both bride­
vice, George Zickafoose, Presi­
here.
deger and daughter Miss Dorothy only lighted six-man footba 11 groom and best man, Thomas J, dent
Wilson of Oakland, wore the re­
Mr. Rae Smith of Wagner and drove on up to Ashland. They field in Oregon.
8:00 p.m. Evening Service
gulation army dress uniform.
will
report
to
Camp
Lockett
a-
Talent has been undeafeated
Creek sustained a painful injury
8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer
The
bride
is
a
graduate
of
the
Friday when the tractor he was bout the 15th of October for fur­ champions with two county cha- Ashland high school and attended Meeting.
mpionsships and co-champ i o n the College of Education where
driving got away from him. Their ther orders.
A cordial invitation is extend­
were no bones broken and he
Pvt. Harlalee Wilson, who has with Oakridge for Southern Ore­ she was prominent in school act- ed to everyone to attend these
services.
expects to be out again in a short been home on leave with his gon in six-man football. Talent i ivities.
time.
REAL INSURANCE
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence has six returning lettermen from
The
bridal
couple
left
in
the
Phone 8781
41 East Main
M. Wilson, 666 Iowa Street, left last year and a line lineup of re­ evening by plane for a 10-day THE FREE METHODIST Church
The Friendly Church on 777 E.
Monday to report to Sacremento. serves and is expected to have an honeymoon in San Francisco.
. Main S t Ashland
He has been attending a military outstanding team again this year.
NEW MATTRESSES
The
growing
triendly church on
police
school
the
past
month
or
FACTORY TO YOU
FOR SALE—Sanilac s t o c k
777
E Main.
STATEMENT
OF
THE
OWNER
more
and
is
expecting
assignment
•IJ > MATTRESSES MADE
spray. Highest «juality obtainable Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
SHIP,
MANAGEMENT.
ETC
RE­
at
Sacremento
to
further
work
LIKE NEW
QUIRED BY THE ACTS OF' $1.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of Wesley Wilson S u p t Mrs.
along that line.
the Flying Red Horse" East Main Beare Assistant. Alice Beare song
CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, and
NEW BOX SPRINGS
Gresham
DR. E. N. TERRILL
Dale
Alvin
Adams,
Signalman
leader, Donna Allen pianist.
1912,
AND
MARCH
3.
1933.
WHILE THEY LAST
Chiropractic
Physician
1/c of 287 Morton street, received
Message at 11 A. M. by the
a naval discharge at the Puget Of Southern Oregon Miner, pub­
pastor
Rev.
E.
R.
Quick.
Presbyterian Church
REED’S
Sound Navy Yaid on September lished weekly at Ashland, Ore­
Young peoples service at 7 P. Specializing in the Non-Con­
ISO North Main Street
26th, the commandant’s office gon for October, 1945.
MATTRESS CO.
fining Treatment of
“A Friendly cnurch for thought­ M.
State of Oregon, County of
Evangelistic service at 8 P. M.
ful People.”
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271 has reported.
Jackson, ss.
Message, Do demons expect the
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Miss Wilma Froman, a grad­ Before me, a notary public in
-
Office Phone 4371
second coming of Christ?”
Pastor
Ashland, Oregon
uate of Willamette University and for the State and county a-
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Mrs. L. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
Lithia Hotel Building
last spring is now working in the foresaid, personally appeared C. U. Gresham, Ass’t Supt. in charge. evening at 8 P. M.
Ashland. Oregon
H. Wines, who, having been duly
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. We are starting to build our
sworn according to law, deposes Special music by the choir under Sunday School rooms now which
and says that he is the publisher, the direction of Eunice Hager. are so much needed in our Sun­
of the Southern Oregon Miner, Service “The Ordinance of the day School.
and that the following is, to the Lord’s Supper.”
best of his knowledge and belief,
7 P. M. Intermediate Society.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
a true statement of the ownership
management, etc of the aforesaid Sermon ‘Why So Many Churches’
publication for the date shown in no 2 in a series on church history.
the above caption, required by
7:30 P. M. Midweek Service for
the Act of August 24, 1912, as a- Prayer and Bible Study.
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has
mended by the Act of March 3,
proven their necessity for good health.
1933, embodied in section 537,
Church of Christ
■ JjuAvverCi
Postal Laws and Regulations,
Earl F. Downing, Minister
EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . .
That the names and addresses
Second and B Streets
»»XT*
their
favorite
vitamin products in the complete
of the publisher, editor, manag­
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Classes
ing editor and business manager for all ages. Lowell Hall, Acting
vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­
is C. H. Wines, Ashland, Oregon. Supt.
ford.
That the owner is C. H. Wines,
Morning service, 11:00 A. M.
Ashland, Oregon, Mrs. C. H. Sermon, “The Ordinance of Bap­
EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS;.. .
tism”.
Wines, Ashland, Oregon.
Southern
Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . .
That the known bondholders,
Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. Mrs.
mortgagees, and other security Jack Young is supervisor of this
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
holders owning or holding 1 per service for Beginner, Primary
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
cent or more of total amount of and Junior girls and boys.
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety
bonds, mrtgages, or other secur­ Junior and Teen-Age Christian
ities are: Chas. M. Giffen, Cairo, Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
Neb.
Evening * Service, 8:00 P. M.
C. H. WINES
Raymond Renzema, Phm 2/c,
Editor, Publisher
Sworn to and subscribed before who served 27 months in a U. S.
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
me this 2nd day of October, 1945. Fleet Hospital in the South Paci­
fic will give a short talk. The
Helen Dungan, Notary Public) minister will bring the first mes-
SLABS
Many Things..
Billings Agency
S u m m e r t i m e Is
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
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