Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 26, 1948, Image 5

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Southern Oregon Ntwt Review, AihJand, Ore., Thursday, leb. 26, 1948
Mr. und M im . A. T. Hoke, 39
Union street, are pfunnmg to
leave for Paaadcna this week.
Barker, Hutchins
PNCC Delegates
Obituaries
Washington School
Church
i Announcements
Room 3
Sharon Watson has the chicken
CHARLES LOCKWOOD
pox, and will be out of school foi
(C o u rtesy of Hlxklyouj
Chai lea Lockwood died Febru­
awhile. Jimml,. Wright, Donald
ary 16, ut his home on Rt. 2 Fun I Southern Oregon College dele Bullis, and Robert Luse have been
SAVE T IN I È !
ernl services were conducted for • gates to the third annual Pacific absent because of eye trouble.
him February 21, ut the Lltwillei j Northwest College Congress are
The boys und girls in Room 3
SAVE ENERGY!
funeral chapel.
Grant Hutchins, vice president of bad a nice Valentine party The
Lockwood wus born September I lieta Delta Phi, and Chris Bar­ president of the class, Metho
M I T B u ttin i t h u SC H
2, 1911 in Linn County, Kunsus ker, president of Sigma Alpha Hansen, appointed postmen from
B .o e r t M c llv e o a , M Unlster
W e eipe< rally In v ite v is ito r * a i d
und hud spent the last twenty Sigma. Accompanied by Dr, Ar the room to distribute the Valen­
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made In Wagner Creek cemetery tative to the Congress, the two
Dorothy Self is a new girl from ar F o r g iv e T h e m , T h e y K nok N o t
W H IL E YOU
F I B B T C H U B C H OF C H B IB T ,
He is survived by his wifi student delegates will spend Mar. Central Point In Room 3. She W hat T h e y Do." A lso r ec ep tio n for
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m em b ers.
Marjorie, parents, Mr. und Mrs. 3, 4, 5, and Oat Whitman College, rla. Ann Highland are new boys new •> p.m.
P io n ee r A venu e. S o u th
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tw l by so lo s , d u e ts, and trios.
Robert Lockwood, and two broth­ Walla Walla, Washington, where
Safety slogans were written by s ix 8:15
c lo c k S u b je ct C h rist J e s u s
Youth F e llo w sh ip ,
ers, Li on und Howard, all of Ash the third congress Is being held. the children for the shfety con
G old en T ex t
P s a lm s 45:2. T hou
M onday 7 30 O f f ic ia l board m e e t­
a r t fa ir e r than th e c h ild re n o f m en
lurid. Two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie
Grant Hutchins, a Southern test. The boys and girls of Room in g.
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Williams of Talent, and Mrs. Aud Oregon resident since 1942, Is in 3 voted on the best one from S tu W d y ed . n esd a y 7:30 P ra y e r arid B ib le fo r e (I,si h ath h le se d th
ee fo r ever.
rey Clupny also survive him.
T h u r n d a y 7.00 Our C hoir.
8.15
S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 8 30 a.rn.
his second year as an education those entered .by the children of
I 'n lle d ChioirS
W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g m e e tin g , w h ic h
major having a particular Inter­ Room 3. Karen Cochran’s won.
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in c lu d e s t e s t im o n ie s
of
C h ristia n
DARRELL VERNON FERRIER est in the social sciences. In pre­
Room 4
F IB B T C H U B C H O F C H B IB T
S c ie n c e h e a lin g . Is held at 8 o 'clock .
Darrell Vernon Fetrler, baby paring for the meeting, Hutchins
E a r l F. D o w n in g . M in iste r
B e a d in g room open d a lly from 2
All of the boys and girls of
B ib le .School 8:45 a m .
to 5 p.m. e x c e p t S u n d a y s an d h o li­
son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fer has delved Into the problems of Room 4 went to visit the fire sta
d a y s.
M orn in g s e r v ic e 11:00 a.rn. •Ser-
.
rler, died at the family home on the United Nations, commenting tion last week. Clint Baughman m on. "W hat P a u l Maid About B r o th ­
T h e p u b lic i . c o r d ia lly In vited to
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1151 Iowa, February 19, Darrell that While the UN may now be showed them many interesting e rh J ood
a tte n d th e s e s e r v ic e s , an d to u se
u n io r C h u rch , 11:00 a.m . fo r th e th e B e a d in g B oom .
was born October 1, 1946, and was Inadequate it could be a sound thing and answered many ques­ c h ild re n .
J u n io r and Y ou n g P e o p le ’s C. E..
only ill a short time prior to his basis on which to found an effec­ tions.
On your next trip to San
8:30 p.rn.
EXAMINER COMING
death.
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world
organization.”
Janice
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Francisco or Portland try
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Funeral services were held for
Hutchins' specific interest Is In ria Ann Highladn are new boys
M id w eek S e r v ic e , Wed. 7:00 p.m .
will
be
on duty in Ashland, Mon-
our convenient overnight
Darrell, February 21 at the Lit- discovering progress being made and girls In Room 4.
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day,
March
1, 1948, at the City
trains. I ami ve any evening;
wlller funeral chapel, with the on an International code of laws.
Room 5
T H E C O H O B IO A T 1O M 1.I C H U B C H Hall between the hours of 9 a.m.
717 S is k iy o u B lv d .
Reverend Robert Mcllvenna of
arrive a t your destination
Lari y Porter has moved to Los
Chris Barker, a native resident
and 4 p.m., according to an an­
E v a r t P. B orden. M in iste r
the
First
Methodist
church
of
Angeles,
Calif.
Marilyn
Baker
has
of Medford and 2nd year liberal
S u n d a y S ch o o l 0:45 a.m . M a rjorie nouncement received from
next morning. I t’s ns sim­
the
Ashland.
F lln ie a u , S u p t. M rs, It. T J e s t e r Is
arts major, in making prelimin­ moved to Dallas, Texas
ple nn that. Ride in roomy
th e te a c h e r fo r a n ew a d u lt B ib le Secretary of State’s office.
Others surviving besides the ary preparations, has studied the
The following pupils are using * l a s . Mrs. E. P. B orden te a c h e s th e
Persons wishing licenses or
Htandard Pullmans or in
child's parents are his sister, UN charter, and such texts as pen and ink in penmanship: Jon- y o u n g m arried p e o p le ’s c la s s
o r sh ip se r v ic e 11 a m . S erm o n permits to drive are asked to
economical coaches. Over­
Diana Lynn; grandparents, Mr the Political Handbook for 1947. nie Vail, Carol Peters, Darlene " P W
r a c tic a l R e lig io n ." S p e c ia l c h o ir get in touch with the examiner
ad Mrs. Eugene Ferrier of the In order to reach the students of Miller, Claudette Schell, Harvey i T h e O pened D oor.” S p ec ia l c h o ir well ahead of the scheduled clos­
night service, returning.
P ilg r im F e llo w s h ip 8:30. A ll y o u n g
state of Michigan; and Mr. and the college which the delegates Sorenson, James Cullop, Janet i p eo p le c o r d ia lly In v ited .
S h eld o n ing hour in order to assure com­
In winter you’ll appre­
Mrs. Harold Hutchinson of Ash- represent, Barker has been con­ Woods, Karen Hall, Benny Wat- G reen, ■ llncusslon lead er. R e f r e s h ­ pletion of their applications with
e n ts and p ro g r a m in c h a r g e o f
ciate more titan ever the
lund.
sidering an open forum to be rus, Clarice Williams Rosalie m
A n ne F u lle r to n
a minimum of delay.
Burial was made In the Ash­ sponsored by Sigma Alpha Sig­ Twedell, Nancy Jean Bissell, Ed­
s a f e ty ,• c o in f o r t a n d
land cemetery.
ma. This would afford a means of die Gayhart, Timothy Keating,
d e p en d a b ility th e tra in
gathering
questions and ideas Dorothy Gay, Jimmy Teegarden
provides. You ride on steel
MARY R. CARTER
that students have icgarding In­ Jim Witt, Martha Self and Don­
na Faler.
rails the safest highway
Mrs. Mary R. Carter of Mt. ternational relations.
Room 5 pupils tried to really do
Shasta, California, died In Duns­
ever invented — and the
On returning from the college
muir, California, February 21. congress, the delegates will speak without a stick of candy or chew­
engineer does the driving
She was born October 16, 1857 In to the student body, giving a re­ ing gum and give to CARE with
while you relax and sleep.
the state of Kansas. Mrs. Carter port on the activities of various the result that eleven dollars was
raised
spent most of her summers in committees.
For fores nnd schedules «all:
Martha Self joins our group af­
Ashland. Her husband was Maj­
ter attending Central Point school
or Carter, who preceded her In THE MARSHALL PLAN HAS
the first semester.
death In 1940.
MANY PROS AND CONS
Funeral services were held for The European Recovery Program
Room 6
Mrs. Carter February 24, at the is a matter of vital Interest to
Room 6 is missing a lot of
“Unique Scotch Evangelist”
Lltwlller Funeral chapel, with the every citizen in the United tates friends with chicken pox, Marcia
The frie n d ly
Reverend E. D. Millard of Med­ according to Miss Cora Mason, Hedrick, Ronnie Jacobsma, and
Southern P acific
ford officiating. She was buried In Ashland public librarian. In order Sally Tryon
llagardlne cemetery.
February 24 Through March 7
to understand the problems In­ Bob Basey brought a live skunk
Sea your nearest S. P. agent, or
Mrs.
Carter
Is
survived
by
her
to
class
All
the
children
wanted
volved,
both
sides
of
the
matter
write J. A. Orrnandy GPA, 622
Clyde of Dunsmuir; Mrs. should be studied. Books and per­ to pet the "cute kitty”. Margaret
7:30 p.m. except Saturday and Monday
Pacific Bldg, Portland, Oregon children,
Audry
rtuui/ Kelby
ivwuy ux
of i>uuaiuuir.
Dunsmuir; suu-
slst iodicals giving the pros and cons Townsend’s desk made a nice
Meetings Sunday: 11:00 a.m.. 3:00 pm. and 7:30 p.m.
are available at the Public Libr­ hiding place for the skunk when
ary.
A list of these materials Bob took It out of the cage.
Roberta Pruitt, and Judy Feeler
can be had free of charge at the
have
not missed a day of school
display counter in the library.
since they have been In Room 6.
ers, Mrs. Mae Marion. Yreka, Cal­ Tommy Delsman has come to
First and Hargadine
Ashland, Oregon
ifornia; and Mrs Grose Mello of the school 101 days without miss-1
Ft. Jones, California; and one ¡ng We hope the ‘‘chicken pox|
brother, George Givan of Eagle bug” won’t get them!
Worth $10 on purchase of diamond
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Mrs. E. Pendcrson cr North
Bend, Oregon Is visiting I k .
daughter Mrs. F. C. Roj-. Mr?.
Roys’ guest last week was her
sister. Mrs. Floyd Mnrt.
M. C. Thoresen and Keith went
to Coos Bay over the week end to
fish.
Friends and relatives of Mrs.
Frank Bianccl were saddened to
hear of her husband's sudden
death at their home in Gridley,
California. He leaves his wife,
Udelle and small son.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Salk and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Fox of Winter,
California were week end guests
of Meda Fox and her sister, Win­
nie Netherland.
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There’s Lots of Work Ahead
FOR THOSE CARS. TRUCKS, PICKUPS
AND TRACTORS — THIS SPRING — and
IT LOOKS LIKE SPRING
Our workmen are ready to put your motor in good con­
dition for this spring and summer run, and we have a good
stock of parts and accessories at hand to use in making the
necessary repairs and change*.
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(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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