Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 04, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, March 4, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
SOUTHERN OREGON MINSK
Published every Thursday at 167
East Main St.. Ashland. Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffen.
Entered as second-class matter in
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15. 1935 under the act
of March 3 1879
Subscription rate»: 82.00 pe, year
ypRSITY
Friday and Saturday
CLUB MKT AT UNO
The Service Men's Wives Club
met at the USO on Tuedsay at
12:30 for a covered dish luncheon.
Twenty-iwo members were present
Three new members attending
were Mesdames Fisher, Conley
and Kenney. After the luncheon
period, the member.« spent the
afternoon playing bingo and bad­
minton
CHAMBEE OF COMMERCE
DIRECTORS TO MEET
A Director's meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce will meet
Friday noon at the Plaza Cafe.
Routine buaine«« will be conducted
followed by the imititi In t Ion of mix
directora: Harry Morrla, Homer
Billing*, Henry Meta. Harold Mer­
rill, O N. Wray, arai Lloyd Selby
The latter ia a reelected member
Secretary Alice I’atteraon will alno
preKmt her annual re|x>rt
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Romanie... Adventure!
PAINTS««/
WALLPAPERS
Thrills’-^
Don’t chance breakdowns and
delays on the road let us give
your automobile a thorough
overhauling now. We ll do a
better job of it at a more eco­
nomical price than you’d pay in
most places!
West’s Best House Paint
at
no
extra
cost!
You'll agree that, these days, you can’t afford to buy any­
thing but the best. And here it la! The West'» largest-Helling.
highest-quality houxe paint—netting for no more than ordinary
paints. Be sure you get it!
Be sure and have your Paint "STIRRED LN THE CAN"
t>> our RED DEVIL PAIXT CONDIT1OX ER”
RICHARD ARLEN
IN
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
“WILD CAT
Dealers for fuller Paints
WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS!
Sun. Mon. Tues.
grubs florístí
“Flowers For All Occasions
Ocudetta's moil
•xcitiag raaaway
shea
U Happtifd On«
Niflit"!
MEDFORD’S PRESCRIPTION CENTER
A registered pharmacist of long experience
fills all prescriptions at this store. Only the
finest and purest drugs, chemicals and other
materials used.
W<ttt
COLBERT
J m I
McCREA
Potted Plants, Cut Flowers
And Corsages
—Delivery
Western Thrift Store
.’71 MORTOX STREET
Phone 4161
30 North Central Ave
With more than four million wo­
men entering employment in war
industry in 1942. substantial in-
creses are being recorded in the
purchases of ordinary life Insur­
ance by women as well as in the
extension to them of the protect­
ion of group insurance.
Next Wed. & Thurs.
AUTOMOBILE
FIKE
INSURANCE
"That you can depend on"
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
LIFE
J«ck OAXŒ-Mu, PAYNE
M. T. BURNS
PLUS
ON THE PLAZA
KILDARE’S
VICTORY”
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FOOD ia VITAL for
•
VICTORY
- aa
WHEN IT COMES!
n Growers t of food must increase production;
co «tavmers must conserve*
. ............. ... .
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Coming-Coming!
?
This states concisely the^^TAL necessity confront­
When trouble come* to you
—and it will, in some form
—*ee that it is lightened by
the benefit« of adequate in­
surance.
ing every section of the State of Oregon ... both
country and city. Food has become one of the most
I-et ti» he your insurance
counselor*.
important weapons of war.
The farmers of this state are rallying to produce
more essential foods in 1943 than ever before.
This bank is glad to give public recognition to their
important service and express its confidence that our
Billings Agency
"Farm Front will back up our Fighting Front."
ESTATE and
UAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
k EAL
•
We urge every citizen to cooperate by conserving
the food the farmer raises and to prevent its waste.
.
SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
Phone 3281
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second uud B St.
Earl F. Downing, Mmixtci
I) 40- Bible behuoi
11.00 a. m. • Morning Nervier.
Sermon-"We Must, Wc Can We
Will"
6:46- Ch rial lan Endeavor Ulld
Second Front.
7:45- Evening •Sei vice.
8ermon-"Why Don't We <4>-
serve Lent?”
Tuesday. 7:30 M B Muddell,
mixaionury to Japan for 4M yen is
will bo the s|n-aker
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CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Ware* E Prutt, Minister
Asi land und Medford
Ashland-
10:00 a. m. -Church School
Theme-' Biblo Touchings Against
Drunk ennes.”
11 00 a m - Worship Service.
Worship message- "•*
*‘e-
pen. table ?"
Story mexaage ?’,r children
Evening service In Me«iford al
506 Beatty St
Mur 5. Friday-Young People's
XI,-ht nt the Church
Pre-Easter Lenten
Services:
Wednesday evenings In the local
Church; Thursday even lugs In
Medford homes.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sixth mid C Streets
Muxs Sunday morning a 9 o'clock.
Sunday School after Mima con­
ducted by tlic ladies of the church
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor.
Phone Medford 3208
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Corner No Main and 1-aurel Sts
Dr. George W Brute, Minister
9:45- Sunday Church 8ch<x>l.
1100- Morning Worship
Subject-"What of the Night?”
6:15- Methodist Youth meetings,
7:3O-Unh>n Services witt^ the
Presbyterian [>eople at the Metho­
Church with Dr. Bruce
preaching
Thurs - 7:30 Bible Study
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NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
9.45 a.m Bible School, with
Mrs. Glen Prescott. Supt.
11:00- Worship Service
The Lenten Season begins Mar.
10 Attund next Sunday and »«ure
a copy of Tiie Fellowship of Pray­
er and really prepare for the com­
ing of Easter this year
FlItST PRESBYTERIAN
K CHURCH
.X'orni Main
Mitin nt Helmnn
I
Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister
9:43- Bible School for all xgrx
¡1 00- Morning Worship und
Junior Church
7:30- Evening Service
Wed.. 7:30- Midweek meeting
TRINITY EPiBCOPAI . CHURCH
j Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
March 7 Quinquageaima Sunday
8 a. in. -Holy Oniimiiiilon
v 30- Church School
1 l;00-Holy Communion and Ser­
mon,
A eh Wednesday, March 10
Services 6:30 a. in. and 12 15
FIRST CHURCH OF CHK ; t
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave, South
Sunday morning service 11 11
o'clock. Subject- "Man” Sun lay
School al 9:45 a.m Wedin * lay
evening meeting, which incudes
testimonies of Christian Sc.< nee
healing, ia held at 8 o'clock.
Reading R<x>m open dally from
2 to 5 p. m except Sundays and
Holidays. The public ia corilldly
invited to attend these nem :ea.
and to use the Re-iding Root i
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FREE METHODIST CHUI < 11
East Main St. at Sever»! i
Charles E Brown, Past, r
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m
Morning Worship, 11 00 a 11.
Young People's and J i dor
Missionary Society nt 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. ,’’r1-
day at 7:30 p m.
Come and worship with u ; In
the beauty of Holiness
----- BUY BOXDN—-
Mr and Mrs Walter Her) k>n
of Klamath Falls spent the week
en<l in Ashland.
THIN
4! ßtanckos ~fktou.gkoui Ologon
NEW POLICY
Protects You AgHinst
DAMAGE ZZ
SUIT
_.
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
AT Till': CHURCHES
Beciliixe of car operai loi ,
accident at home, offici ,
on streets, hotels, etc. Cox>i
little.
OF PORTLAND
■EMIEI
FEIEIAL
DEPOSIT
IISUIAICE
SEE
CORPOIATIOtt
J F. EMMETT
MIXER BUIl DIXG
167 EAST MAIN RTPFET
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