SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUN E au, 1946
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
ClutAcJted
P ublished every T hursday by the SISKIYOU PUBLISHING
CO. 167 E ast M ain S treet, A shland, Oregon.
Presbyterian Church
130 North M.un ¿street
“A Friendly church tor uioughl-
tul People."
Kev. George M Shuman,
Pastor
Entered as second-class mall m atter In the post office at Ash
land, Oregon, February IS, IMS, under the act of Congress
uf March S. 187»
9:45 A. M. C hurch School for
all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, su p e r
intendent.
11 A. M. M orning W orship.
"Let Ashland Be Known by the Vi'ay it Provides for I t’s Youth" is
Special m usic by th e choir. S e r
the motto of the community minded men and women who are this mon by tfie pastor.
6:30 P. M. Young People's Soc
week beginning a concerted drive to establish a Young Men’s Christ ieties.
7:30 p.m. E vening service.
ian Association in Ashland.
Juvenile Delinquency
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There has been but little juvemlle delinquency in Ashland, proving
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
that compared with the rest of the nation, Ashland is a good place to
raise families. With the inclusion of the Y program in the affairs of
E v ert P. B orden, M inister
9:45 S unday School. Classes ofr
all ages.
M orning service 11:00 A. M
Dr. E. P. Borden w ill speak v«i
"T hree G reatest M axim s”.
6:30 P ilgrim Fellow ship. B ea
trice W ines w ill re p o rt on the
S tate C onference at F o rest Grove
The m en of th e ch u rch will
w ork on the chu rch M onday
night.
the community that small percentage of delinquency should decrease.
That public spirited citizens are behind the program is evident with
the statements made this week in connection with the beginning of the
campaign Mayor Thornton S. Wiley stated "I am glad to see the Y.M.C
A. reorganized as it formerly did a fine service for the youth of the
community.”
The honorable Frank J. Van Dyke, Oregon State Representative,
said "Ashland has always been known as a fine town in which to raise
a family. Agencies such as the Y. M. C. A. help to make this true.”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
In the same vein Honorable Earl T. Newbry, Oregon State Senator
F irst «Sc H argadine Sts
said: "I believe that the Y.M.C.A. will maintain a positive worthwhile
9:45 A. M. S unday School w ith
H enry S. M cNair, su p erin ten d e n t
program for the youth of Ashland and the surrounding community.”
11:00 A. M. M orning W orship
Leland P. Linn, superintendent of schools, who is in close contact Service w ith special m usic and a
with Ashland’s younger generation feels that the Church, the home,
6:30 P. M. J u n io r and Senior
and the school are definitely aided by the Y.M.C.A. in the training of Youth Fellow ship Services in
their respective rooms.
youth. He stated that it will help coordinate the different groups in
Evening Service 7:45
Ashland in their efforts to do something for the young people of the
M idw eek Service, W ednesday
7:45. P.M.
community.
We extend a cordial in v itatio n
Speaking as a minister, one who is close to the communities young to all of our services.
people, The Rev. George M. Shuman, president of the Ashland Minis
terial Association, said "Mv experience with the Y.M.C.A. has convinc FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
ed me that it is broadly Christian in its purpose, ideals, and methods
S unday M orning S ervice a t 11
Ju n e 23, 1946
of work. Its program is definitely church related and churches find it
a cooperative organization. I believe it should have the prayers, sym o’clock. S ubject: IS THE UNI
VERSE, INCLUDI N G M A N ,
pathy and hearty support of fellow Christians in this community.
EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FO R
If these community leaders are behind the present plans for adoption CE?
S unday School at 9:30 A. M.
of a Y.M.C.A. program in Ashland it should indicate to most peo
W ednesday evening m eeting,
ple that the program is a worthy one and should be supported.
w hich includes testim onies of
This week sees the beginning of the campaign. One individual in C hristian Science healing, is held
Ashland has promised $1000 as support for the program. The goal for at 8 o ’clock.
R eading Room open daily from
this year is but $5,000. That leaves but $4,000 for the community to 2 to 5 P. M. except S u ndays and
raise. It can be done. If every home in Ashland contributes, the total holidays.
The public is cordially invited
amount could be reached in one day’s time.
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to a tte n d these services, and to
use the R eading Room.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Earl Downing, Pastor
PHONE 3281
WARDROBE CLEANERS
Quality Cleaning
MR. AND MRS. KELCY A. SMITH
ON THE PLAZA
ASHLAND, OREGON
Bible School, 9:45 a.m. The
school w ill open w ith a C h il
d re n ’s Day program .
J u n io r church, 11:00 a.m.
M orning Service, 11:00 a.m. E.
H. McGee will bring the m essage.
C hristian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m.
E vening Service, 8:00 p.m. E. F.
A tchley w ill bring the m essage.
M idw eek service, Wed. 8:00 pm
Gospel M editations, KMED, on
T uesday and T hursday, 4:00 p.m.
Mrs. Kimbrell Dies
At Central Point
‘LET ASHLAND BE KNOWN BY
THE WAY IT PROVIDES FOR
ITS YOUTH”
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bible School Closes
i-uuuy w a n i rogiMiu
A nna May K im brell died a t the
hom e of h er daughter, Mrs. Jo h n
Shaw in C entral Point, J u n e 4,
8:15 A. M. She is su rv iv ed by
eight children, tw o of h er d au g h
ters being residents of A shland.
They are, Mrs. D elbert Loree and
Mrs. A rth u r W atrus.
The o th er survivo rs include
Mrs. R obert W ild, Dixie, W ash
ington; W illiam N. K. K im brell,
Calexico, C alifornia; F ran k L.
K im brell ,E1 C entro, C alifornia;
Mrs. Floyd McCall, El C entro,
Calif, R obert L K im brell, Enid,
O klahom a and Mrs. Jo h n Shaw ,
C entral Point.
Mis. K unbrell was born, M arch
10, lh /6 in M issouri and h er h u s
band preceded her 111 death.
Services w ere held tor Mrs.
K im brell in El C entro, C alifornia
and b u n u l was th ere too.
Moores See Daughter
Play Ball In Medford
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore a t
tended tw o softball gam es in
M edlord, M onday evening, w atch
ing th eir dau g h ter, Dorothy play.
The gam es w ere betw een the
R aisin M aids of Fresno, C alifo r
nia and the Lind and Pom eroy
F lorists team of P o rtland, Doro
thy, is a m em ber of the Florists
team .
The Pom eroy F lorists won both
gatnes w ith u score of 9 to 2 foi
the first gam e and sh u t the R ai
sin M aids out in the last gam e
w ith a score of 4 to 0.
The L ind & Pom eroy Florists
team won the n ational softball
cham pionship in 1944 and w ere
ru n n eru p s in 1945. They are in
the W estern C oast league and
left last n ight for Salt Lake City,
Utah th en to Phoenix, Arizona
and up the coast of C alifornia.
S ub scribe for The M iner today
PLATTER
CHATTER
By Verne Athanas
W ere gunning for the albums
this week, and some elegenf,
examples we hate too. Tommy,
Dorsey leads o ff with bis get
ting sentimental group. It in
eludes such timely favorites a
fTAM O UST, W H O , LITTLE
W HIT1
and o f course the famous
Dorsey theme, getting senti
mental over you . Artie Shaw
puts out M O O N G LO W , BEGIN
lies ,
T H E B E C U IN E , D A N C IN G IN T H E
and the immortal star
Then there is the album
by the one and only A rt Tatum
the great Negro jazz pianist.
E l cry platter collector should'
bat e one of these. You'll liki
the SP E L L B O U N D
C O N C E R TO ,
•which won its composer the
Academy Award "Oscar" for
1945. This is really fine music
Even the long-hairs approve
George Gershwin is well repre
sented right now. We’ie three
fine two-record folders of por
gy and bess , as interpreted by
Charlie Spitak gersiiwin show
hits with Dinah Shore, and of,
course rhapsody in blue , one
of the best versions ever waxed,
by the Boston Pops Orchestra
with Sanroma at the piano. O f
course we cant list them all in
this short symposium, so drop
in and look them over at ...
dark ,
dust .
in e iiu s
at a p ro g iam in u it
on r n u a y evening, Ju n e
l-tui ucoruuig to mats . rru tiit van
D yne scnooi su p erin ten d en t.
m e program w in consist 01
Biuie sto n es, religious songs
m otion songs ol joy ano gladness
aim tnere will be u display ot tile
w ork done in h an d c ra ft and
workshop, in is scnooi nus been
in progress d u rin g the past week
ano a Halt and will close w itn
the F riday evening program
School officials suid inis wus one
ot the m ost successful schools
held by the church.
th e public is invited to atten d
this F rid ay evening program at
7:30 and to give th eir en co u rag e
m ent to the pupils und teachers.
v iiu ic ii
Former SOC Students
Married in Medford
Miss G loria R ita C ham bers was
honored M onday evening, Ju n e
10, w itn a b irth d ay p arty and
w edding show er, given by h er
sister, Mrs. M an e A ustin, a t the
hom e ol Mrs. H. G. Lassen on
A llison street.
Miss C ham bers who celebrated
h er eig h teen th birth d ay , M onday,
will be m arried S atu rd ay , Ju n e
15, 8:30 P. M. at the M ethodist
C hapel to W ayne Russell Pickens,
Miss C hum bers was form erly
of Los A ngeles and is now living
a t Hot Springs. Mr. Pickens, the
groom to be, is atten d in g S o u th
ern O regon college. He wus d is
charged from the Navy in Dec
em b er of last year.
Coming Sunday at tha Varsity.
Wallace Baary is co-starrad with
Margaret O’Brien in "Bad Bas-
comb," with Marjorie Main
Albert M. White Dies
From Heart Attack
A lbert M. W hite died suddenly
from a h eart uttuck ut the Sugar
Pine Mill, Ju n e 10, 7:40 p.m. Mr.
and Mrs. W hite w ere living ut
the W hite Cubins in A shland at
the tim e of his sudden death.
Mr. W hite was born, S ep tem
ber 13, 1876 und for m uny years
his occupation wus com m ercial
boating.
Mrs. W hite is aw aitin g w ord
from h er son who is in Florida,
before m aking final funeral a r
rangem ents.
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M ayor T hornton Wiley has in
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stated th a t th e additional eq u ip
m ent w ould be of value to the
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Ashland by the Young Men’s Chris
tian Association and Wish the Proj
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343 East Main
Specialist in Wheeled Toys
Ashland
THE REV. A. J. EDWARDS
Pastor
Presbyterian Church
TH E REV. GEO. M. SHUMAN
Pastor
.... First Methodist Church
DR. G. W. BRUCE
Minister
Neighborhood Congregational Church
EVART P. BORDEN
Minister
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