Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 11, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    At the Churches
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
Mass Sunday morning a 9 o'clock.
Sunday School after Mass con­
ducted by the ladies of the church
Rev
W. J.
Meagher, Pastor.
l*hone Medford 3208.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Corner No Main and I-aurel Sts
Dr George W. Bruce. Minister
The
Sunday
Church
School
meets at 9 45 The morning ser­
mon is at 11 o'clock on the sub­
ject. "The Races of Men". The
pastor will make use of an appeal
‘ ing picture of "Jesus and the Rac­
es of Men." The evening sermon
is at 7:30 on the subject, "The
Visible and the Invisible " The mid
week servee of Bible Study and
Christian Fellowship is each Thur
at 7:30 p. m
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
CONORBGATTONAL
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
Clarence F McCall. Minister
9:45 a.m. Bible School, with
Mrs. Glen Prescott. Supt
11:00 a. m. Worship Servee .the
pastor giving the sermon.
MODERN ..as love in a blackout !
Don AMECHE • Joon BENNETT
Sun. Mon. Tues
First PRESBYTERIAN Church
North Main at Helman
Rev. Howard G. Eddy. Minister
A cordial welcome to all visil-
rs. Bible School at 9:45 a. m .
Wirt M Wright. Supt. Classes for
all ages. Junior Church at 11 a m.
for junior-age children. Morning
Worship at 11 a.
m. Sermon-
"Rich- He Became Poor." Special
music by the vested choir. Mias
Come
Florence Allen.
Director
early and enjoy the organ pre-
lude, Mrs J. W. McCoy, organist
Evening servee at 7:30 -sermonic
study in Luke. "Preaching in Gal-
• ilee."
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev A N. MacDonnell. Vicar
Feb. 14-Sixth Sunday after Epiph
any.
8 a. m. -Holy Communion
9:30- Church School
11:00-
Morning
Prayer
and
sermon.
Wed. 9:30 a. m. -Holy Communion
. » AMI* WHITE SOLDIER
<.IN I X '.III I li VI*
WM*N MET LAST FRIDAY VIAR’.IAI.I, E. MOODELL
I.El I FOR NAVI I I BBUA1
AT METHODIST CHl'KCH
f
WHEN IT COMES !
The regular
monthly meeting
It was announced Thursday by
of
the
Women's
Society
of Christ­
Headquarters Camp White, that
ian Service of the Methodist
the trial of Pvt William I. Bry­ | Church
met last Friday in the
son had been concluded. Bryson
parlors with Mrs George
was tried on January 29 at Camp church
White for stabbing of a staff Mason. president, in charge Af-
' ter the business meeting a fine 25
sergeant last November 15, in the
Greyhound Bus Tavern at Ash­ cent luncheon was served at noon
land. Ore. The general court mar­ by the hostess committee consist­
tial sen ence given Byron was that ing of Mesdames Bergstrom, (Ai­
Wenner,
McNair,
he was to be dishonorably dis­ der. Leonard,
Schilling, ami Miss Ada Huntley
charged from ihe service, to for­
After lunch Miss Frances Ikidds JAMES HANKS NEWCOMB
feit all |»ay and allowance due and
spoke
of the activities of the lo­
Funeral services were held Weil
to become due. and to be confined
cal USO
At 1:30 Mrs. Homer1 nesday morldng at the Lit wilier
for 16 years The record of the
Billing,« devoted a few ntnutes to
ease now goes to authorities for
Funeral Home for Janies Bunks
the work of the prayer circle
general review and approval.
Newcomb. 67, who passed away
The Bryson case is the first followed by devotions led by Mrs Feb. 8. The remains will be taken
C K Pratt Mrs W A Stratton
general court martial to be han­
to Fort Jones, Calif for burial
assisted by Mrs James Lennox
died by the service command unit,
He is survived by his widow und
Mrs. L. H Gallatin, and rs R E
Camp White. Ore
two sinters, Mra. has Cong le of
Newbry presented the second chap­
Medford News
Williams. Oregon and Mrs Chas
ter of the study book. "The New
Rose of Hornbrook. c*alif
Earth Wherein Dwelleth
Right-
For Sale Or Trad«. For Acreage,-
•
eouness." Mrs Robert Lytle gave
Good Income l*roperty Now l<riis-
Mrs. J. C. Whitsett has been
the first lesson of the inisionary
ed. Consists Of lairge Store Buil­
appointed Superintendent of the
study course on "The Outlook on Junior Church in the First Pres­
ding With Living Apartments,
Public Scales, Garage. And Ser- Mexico."
byterian Church, succeeding Mra
vice Station. Call At til X. Main
John L. Youngs of Bremerton is Beulah Stevens who has organized
Street Or On Sunday* At 137 Oak visiting with Mr and Mrs Arthur and led this activity for |he past
Street In Ashland.
year Mrs Stevens was unable to
Youngs
continue because of |>oor heulth
Thia is a splendid opport unity for
children to enjoy a worship sir-
vice planned fbr their age with in­
teresting expressional activities
S R Morris is reported to be
improving from a serious attack
of the flu
DOG LICENSE DUE!
When trouble come* to you
—and it will, in some form
—see that it is lightened by
the benefits of adequate in­
surance.
your
insurance
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
V
ion week programs on the noon
and evening farm hours. From
Thursday, February 11 to Friday,
Feb. 13, inclusive, programs will
deal with vegetable crops, livestock
food preservation, and poultry pro
tluction, ending with a message
from Governor Earl Snell Sat. at
7 o'clock.
NAT
CHEAPER
11 U I BIGGER .
JUST BETTER!
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
Phone 3281
Mi«« Gcneveive McGee of Klam­
ath Falls spent the week-en 1 In !
Ashland with her parents. Mr and 1
Mrs A O M
Dr
Mattie Shaw and Mrs
Grace Pellet left the first of the
week for Cathedral City. Calif
Published every 'lliurs. ay ut IU7
East Main H . Ashland. Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Gillen
Entered as second-class matter In
the post office al Ashland. Oregon
February 15. 1935 umici llm act
of March 3 1879
Nnlw.1 Ipilon rates: 82.00 pri year
E X T E It TAIN M E N 1
Phone 7561
rriday
Saturday
“The ISLE OF
MISSING MEN”
UITH
JOHN HOWARD
IND
HELEN GILBERT
UNO
“The PHANTOM
PLAINSMAN”
W ITH
The Three Mesquiteerg
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I lies,
M m 1 MAIS,
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ANDREWS J
SISTERS
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Born to Mr and Mrs. Norman
Driver on Feb. 8. a daughter
G. R. Carter, County Clerk
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FIRE
I N S U R A N ( E
"That you can depend on”
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KOAC TO AIR ALL OSC-UO
HOME BASKETBALL GAMES
series from Eugene.
Broadcasts
will begin at 7:50 o'clock with
play by play descriptions starting
at 8:00
KOAC is
completing an
ex-,
tensive schedule of 4-H moMlizat-]
Mis
Arch Barksdale has re-
turned from u visit with her pnr-
ents in Ix>a Angeles
Cliff Bauyhman visited with his
non Corporal Junies Baughmnn In
San Francisco last week
License—$1.50
Aft
Penalty after March 1st- $2 j 00
Total cost after March 1st- 3.50
Get it now and save $2.00
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
East Main St. at Seventh
Charles E Brown, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a*, m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m.
Young
People's
and
Junior
’ Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m
Mid-week prayer meeting, at
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Song and Hymn practice, Fri­
day at 7:30 p. m
Come and worship with us
the beauty of Holiness
.— ---- _e---------
KOAC, the state-owned station,
will handle the complete schedule
of games by Oregon and Oregon
State college on their home floors.
The two remaining games between
I these two rivals will be broadcast
February 19 from McArthur Court
in Eugene and Feb. 20 from the
j state college gymnasium. Feb. 23
and 24 the OSC-WSC series will
be broadcast from Corvallis andj
the 26th and 27th the WSC-UO'
SOUTHERN OREGON MINI It
Marshall E. Woodell of 285
Beach Street, registrar of SUE
and family left Tuesday for Ev­
erett. Washington
where
Mrs
Woodell and small eon will remain
for the present From there Mi
Woodell will take the train to Tua
con, Arizona where he will re­
ceive a month's I railing
before
going into active duty in the navy
He iates as u Lieutenant. Junior
guide
First Church Of Christ Scientist.
Pioneer Ave.. South
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock. Subject- "Sour’ Sunday
School at 9:45 a m
Wednesday
evening meeting, which includes
testimonies of Christian
Science
healing, is held at 8 o'clock.
Reading Room open daily from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
Holidays The public is cordially
invited to attend these services,
and to use the Reading Room.
Let us be
counselors.
Thursday, February 11. 1043
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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and let our laundry i vagon
pick up your washing**
we’ll do it for you.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Wirt M. Wright, Prop
Phone 7771
HEALTH £ ACCIDENT
Wednesday & Thursday
Mid-week Special
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PIABA
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Sunday
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WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS !
MEDFORD’S PRESCRIPTION ( ENTER
A registered pharmacist of long experience
fills all prescriptions at this store. Only the
finest and purest drugs, chemicals and other
materials used.
Western Thrift Store
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30 North Central Ave.
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(live Her Flowers for Valentine's
Day
Potted Plants, Cut Flowers
And Corsages
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—Delivery
iFiLoi^nsirs
“Flowers For All Occasions”
271 MORTO X STREET
Phone 4161
: 31 Water St.
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