Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 11, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, July 11, 1911
LEGAL NOTICES
About People You Know
• Jackie Pn
H|M*ll<llllg the
g t andpat ents,
J Porter.
• M ih
home
| h > iu Glengi-t has tri r ived
from
a visit in
Kliiniath
F m II m mid Chiloquin.
• Mn Harold ,M ofiror < if Medford
Is u guest of her mother, Mrs.
Mae Lamb
• Mrs Ailiiin Beagle Is visiting
In Moonstm* .Beach mid < ¡arls-r
ville, California mid Reno, Nevin la
Haket
• llaiold Glllniom of
has arrived home for a visit with
Ills parents, Mr and Mrs. C. N.
< illltllOl I'
• Mr« Oscar Wlnther, who has
lieen visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs II C Gnlry, has returned
to hei home In Henttle
• M L Mcllaffle of Ixia AngdcH
la visiting his sister, Mrs Lulu
Wilson
• Mi mill Mis Olney C’lvyd and
Mr mid Mis Gordon Allay of
Sheridan were week-end guests
of Mr and Mrs < ’halles M Giffen
mid William Savin.
• Mr mid Mis O W Sorenson
I
of San Francisco visited i with Mi
uml Mia Holier! Dodge ■ several
days
• Mi anil Mix C II McKern of
Keno were week-end gu<-sts at the
Ben Anderson home
• Mrs Erin Temple and Mt iu>d
M in Mpeeler mid daughter of Han
la Rosa. Calif visited Wednesday
with G S Hut !■ i
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• Mi mid Mi« H II Qcurhai
visited liiNt week In Naps. Oak­
land uni) Sun Rafael Calif.
• Mi mid M in James Hcrra <>t
Dili Ins were week-end guest» at
the (’ II Jrssei home
• Mrs Ed Grilling mid M in E hi I
Roger« attended the atutc Chris
Unii convention at Turner.
4 Week <-nd guests of M in Al
iiiedn Russell were Mr and Mrs.
M*onaid Rosander of Aberdeen,
Wash., Mi and M in ('laienee Ito
«ander of Taholah, Wash ami Mr
mid Mrs llay Duncan <>r Klamath
Fall«
• Mrs I • Perozzi has returned
home from a visit in Portland.
• Mr« It T Goode of Merced,
Calif I« vl«IUng with her daugh­
ter, Mr» Sid Reed, and family
• George leenhowei I« attending
district conference of the Full
Gospel church at Brook«, Ore.
• Horn to Mi mid M in William
Ken July 9, a daughter.
• Ted Lockhart in attending Elks
grand lodge at Indianapolis, Imi
Mn. Ux.'khart accompanied him,
and before their return they will
visit In New York City.
• Rev <’ F McCall I« attending
ii ministers' institute In Pullman,
Wash M in McCall I« visiting het
«on in Mvingrton, Mont
• <’ E Huffman was a busincHN
visitor In Medford Tuesday
• Mr« K II l ark« mid children
of Moscow, Idu are visiting Mt
anil Mrs H L Powell
ENS JEWELRY STORE HERE
Church of Christ
NOTICE OF SALE OF
HEAL PROPERTY
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County,
In the Matter of the Estate of 6-20—4-11
I
Addie Halley, Deceased.
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
NOT1CT IS HEREBY GIVEN,
M hmm at K a rn Sunday.
that the undersigned, L. F. Bel­
knap, Executor of the Estate of
Addle Halley, Deceased, by virtue
of an order duly Issued out of the I
County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for the County of Jackson on I
the 18th day of June. 1941, will
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
sell at private sale at the office of
Fourth ami C Street*
Frank J Van Dyke, lawyer, First
I National Bank Building, Ashland,
Church school 9:45 a m
I
Morning worship 11 o'clock Oregon, at any time from and af­
Communion service
ter July 19, 1941, to the highest
Junior, Young People's meetings bidder for cash or on terms all
7 p in.
the right, title, interest, and estate
Evangelistic service 8 p. m
which the said Addle Halley at
Evangelistic services July 16-18, the time of her death, had in and
8 p. m, with Evangelist Elmer to the following described premis­
Gandy
es, to-wit:
I»ts 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Block
20 of the City of Medford, Ore­
gon, as numbered, designated
and described on the official
Fourth and B Streets
piat thereof now of record.
llev. Sheerburn, Pastor
Beginning at Southeast corner
Sunday school 10 a m. H. O.
of Lot 1, Block 10, Beatty’s
Butterfield, superintendent.
Addition to Medford. Oregon:
Morning worship 11 a. m.
and running thence North
Young People's meeting, 6:30
26% feet; thence West 200
feet; thence South 53% feet;
P m.
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
thence East 200 feet; thence
Week night services Tuesday
North 26% feet to the North­
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
east comer of Lot 2 in said
Prayer meeting precedes these
Block 10, being the place of
two services
Young people in
beginning.
charge of Tuesday service.
Lot 1 of Block 26 of the City
of Medford, Oregon, as num­
bered designated and described
on the official plat thereof now
of record.
J. R. Turnbull, .Minister
Lot 2 of Block 26 of the City
of Medford, Oregon, as num­
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E
bered, designated and describ­
Corry, superintendent
ed on the official plat thereof
Morning worship 11 o’clock,
now of record.
Sunday. 8pm, church service
Wednesday, 8 p. m.. prayer Terms and Conditions of Sale:*
praise and Bible study
Ten per cent of the price bidden
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shall be paid at the time of sale
and balance of the amount bidden
to be paid on the confirmation of |
E. Main and SUkivou Blvd.
R. E. Schmidt, Pastor
Catholic Church
Second mid B Streets
('. Alton Brostrorn, .Minister
Bible Nchool 9 45 a rn CiasseS
for all age« L U. Gresham, sup­
erintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Meetings ut High School and
College C E Societies at 7 p m.
Evening service at 8 o’clock.
First Methodist
Church
Cor. N. Main and luiurel Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
I
Sunday church school at 9 45 a I
m Allen O McGee, superintend­
ent
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock;
subject, "Follow Me.” The adult
choir will lead the singing and
furnish special music.
Epworth and Wesley l«-aguos
meet at 6:45 p. m for worship
This congregation will attei.d
the union service In the Congre­
gational church at 8 o'clock p rn.
Dr. Claude Sayre will give the
sermon
Free
Methodist Church
East .Main Street
John R. Poet, Pastor
Sunday school at «4* 45 a. m.
Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
charge.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock. i I
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
ple « meeting at 7 p rn Evening
worship at 8 o'clock.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
You are welcome to all services.
Foursquare Church
_________ !_________
First Baptist Church
Full Gospel Temple
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
Holy Communion Ham
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
Church school 9:30 a m.
Sermon and morning prayer 11 low at 7:30 o’clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
m.
Holy Communion 9:30 a. m. 7:45 Tuesday evening.
Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday
Wednesday.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri­ evening.
Everybody is cordially Invited
day.
to
all services.
You are cordially invited to ------------
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worship with us
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Boulevurd und Morton Street«
Clarence F. Metall, Minister
^Kev^^LZ^^W’aHcer^wni
guest speaker, bringing the ser­
mon message at 11 a m.
Regular Bible school classes at
:> i . i n.
Union service of all cooperating
churches will be held at the Con­
gregational church at 8 o'clock p.
in. with Dr Claude S. ivh - oA the
Episcopal church as the speaker.
Please plan to attend all these
services.
<’. it Ramsey, former owner of the Carlisle Jrwelry company
Klamath f alls, o | m - iici I ills new store, the Kanisej Jewelry Store,
the Sweileiiliiirg tnillilliig In Ashland Thursday. Hr will I m - assisted
by >lrs. IL unset mid other experienced help. The Ramseys are
making their home in Ashland. They have a small daughter.
I
Cleaning Special
T
SUITS, PLAIN DRESSES,
PLAIN COATS
First Presbyterian
Church
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Worship service at 11 a. m.
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PAST NOBI.E GRANDS MEET
The Past Noble Grand club held
regular meeting Friday at the
IOOF hall. Hostesses were Mrs.
Julia Rice, Mrs. Carrie Winkler
and Mrs. Gladys Robbins. Mrs.
Nellie Madsen, vice president, was
in charge of the busines ssession.
The new president, Mrs. Blanche
Trimble, was installed.
FREE PICK-UP
163 East Main
Phone 6281
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WITH THESE
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with mort i than a Dozen Big Improvements!
SHOCK ASSORSI«»
$5“
SPRINGS
STABILIZU
S1ATS
I. C. ERWIN
210 East Main Street
8'i Inches longer than Car B.
3% inches longer than Car C.
and if you're out to buy a 1941 CAR you'll
first want to know the 1941 FACTS!
Front (hock <b>orb«rt 20‘ < larger. All 4 loiter in action.
Softer and slower in action.
New improved deiign.
N
Seat» rofter, more luxuriouxly cuihioned than ever.
Q
There ere many more 1941 Facte on ride in addition to these set out
above. They sum up to a 1941 Ford ride so soft and smooth and
quiet that you’ll find it altogether new to the low-price field I
Pays for three years insurance
on .$1,000 dwelling or household
goods inside Ashland city limits.
Lower rates if building qualifies
Phone S7»l
11
£
DELIVERY
STANDARD CLEANERS
THE FORI D BRINGS NEW RIDING EASE
TO THE LOW-PRICE FIELD
125 inch««
3 FOR
$1.25
• Mr. and Mrs. William Wimer
and family of Omaha. Neb. are
visiting Mr. Wimer's parents.
WE
BACK UP
1SRINOBASI
F L BELKNAP,
Executor.
Church of the
Nazarene
e
Trinity Episcopal
Church
sale by the said County Court.
Said sale will be made subject to
confirmation of the above entitled
Court.
L>ated at Ashland, Oregon, June
20, 1941
‘*1(1
A ride can be only as good as the engineering facts
behind it. We believe the 1941 Ford ride is without
any question the finest ride ever built into a low-
price car; and we print at the left a few of the
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Another 1941 Fact: the Ford has the
most passenger room of any low-price car.
ROOMINISS . ..
QUALITY... Another 1941 Fact: in the 1941 Ford
you get more than 30 major features that are not
available in any other low-price car.
DIAL ... In addition to the impressive superiorities
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%
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