Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 20, 1943, Image 8

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    Thursday, May 20, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
UNO I n need of KOOilS
FOR NOI.DIERN
AT THE CHURCHES
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
East Main St. at Seventh
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. ni.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Young
Peoples and Junior
Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. nil.
Song and Hymn practice, Fri­
day at 7:30 p. m.
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FIRST BAITIST CHURCH
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
9:45- Bible School, C E. Corry,
Superintendent.
11:00- Morning Worship.
7:00- Young People's Meeting
8:00- Evening service.
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week
lowship hour.
The local USO reports continued
lack of rooms for ««Idlers visiting
Ashland over the week end. and
urge« citlaens who have a room
available for rent nt such time to
list it with the USO at th.- club
house,
Some rooms, though not suffi­
cient number, are regularly llntixl,
at prices ranging from 50 cents to
$1.25. All available rooms
usually filled on week ends.
CMtSTU
MORRIS
HAN
PARKER
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
TO THE FRONT
of the
HIT PARADE!
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B St.
Earl F. Downing, Minister
9:45- Bible School with Mrs.
John Schoenwald, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m. - Morning Service.
Sermon: "The Man Who
Ready For the Coming of
Lord.”
7:00 -Christian Endeavor
Second Front Class.
The evening service will be
missed to join with the Baccalaur­
eate service at the Methodist
Church.
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Midweek Service, Wednesday at !
8:00 p.m.
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Plymouth Guild in home of Mrs. entertain for seniors
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Arthur Abbott 346 Liberty Street
One of the first of the com­
Iowa and Mountain Streets
mencement activities at the Sou­
Ward E. Pratt, Minister
thern Oregon College of Education
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Ashland and Medford
CHURCH
was a tea given by the freshman
10:00 a. m. -Church School.
North Main at Helman
girls honoring senior girls, Friday
Of
Theme: "Bible Teachings
Rev. Howard G. Eddy. Minister afternoon, 3:30-5:30. The pta ce of
Wine’s Deceitfulness"
9.45- Bible School for an ages entertainment was the newly pre­
11:00- Worship Service
11:00- Morning Worship and pared Social room Tables were
Message-"Jesus, the Provider”
decorated with yellow lilies, golden
Sunday evening: High School Junior Church.
Sermon ¡"More About the Vic- candles in amber candlestick.«, an.l
Baccalaureate Service at the
tory Psalm", presented by popular amber service was used
Methodist Church.
request. Special music by the Ves-
Acting hostesses were: Patricia
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PATHOI TP CHTTRCH
ted Ch°lr &nd gOO<1 <>rgan mU’lt Anderson, Yvonne Christlieb, Ann
CATHOLIC CHURCH
contribute to the splendid atmos- 1 Crandall. Lois Redford. Ida Wil-
Stxth and C Streets
phere of warship in these services i lard of Ashland; Barbara McLean.
Rev. W. J. Meagher. Pastor.
am
......... u Meeting.
Helen Radcliffe, Berthiel Nelson of I
6:30-Youth
Phone Medford 3208.
This church is cooperating In Klamath Fails; I41lian Bestul of
Mass Sunday morning au 9 o'clock. honoring the Ashland High 1943 Grants Pass.
Sunday School after Mass con- graduates in the Methodist Church
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ducted by the ladies of the church at 8 p.m.
We can’t keep the home fires
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Wed., 7:30- Midweek meeting.
burning with cheers One way to
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
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help tn the war «\fort is to get
Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCE into the Second War Loan cam-
Dr. George VY. Bruse, Minister
Rev. A. N. MacDonnel), Vicar ' paign.
8:00: Holy Communion
9:45- Sunday Church School.
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The Bible is FUNDAMENTAL! 9:30- Church School
11:00:Service and Sermon
to Christian belief and practice.
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11:00- Morning Worship.
Subject: The Master and H'S. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Temple”
Pioneer Ave., South
6:45:Methodist Youth Groups
Sunday morning service at 11
Baccalaureate service for sen-
Provide« the Broadent Personal
iors of the High School in this o’clock. The subject will be on
and Family Liability Protection
"Soul
and
Body".
The
Sunday
church at 8:00 p.m.
Available, including Automobile
Thurs. 7:30- Bible Study and School at 9:45 a m. Wednesday
—ONE policy, one premium,
evening
meeting,
which
includes
Fellowship hour.
,
one low cost. Sec us for details
testimonies of Christian Science
SEE
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
healing, is held at 8 o’clock.
CONGREGATIONAL
Reading Room open daily from
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
MINER BUILDIN O
Clarence F. MeCall. Minister
Holidays. The public is cordially
167 EAST MAIN STREET
9:45 a. m.-Bible School, with invited to attend these services,
Phone 8561
Mrs Glen Prescott, Supt.
and to use the Reading Room
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11:00- Worship Service with
sermon.
2:00 p. m. Wednesday, May 25,
Our New
Comprehensive
Personal Liability
Policy
Sanaima
latti) B
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E N T E II T A I N M K N T
1‘honc 7.Ml I
FRIDAY AM» SATURDAY
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TBAVEUNO ■XAMDfM TO RE
HERE MONDAY
"They Give Their Lives—You Lend Your Money
I KM AKO
LITHIfl
A Traveling Examiner of Oper­
ators and Chauffers is scheduled
to arrive In Ashland, Monday,
May 24, and will be on duty at the
City Hall la-tween the hours of
9 am to 5 p.m., according to re­
cent announcement from the Sec­
retary of State's office. All those
wishing permits or license to drive
cars are asked to get In touch with
the examiner during these hours.
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NOT. PEARSON UNITS NIKE
Sgit. Jack Pearson of Camp I Till-,
lipa, Kansas, visited the Southern
Oregon College campus Moruluy
while on furlough home, the first
visit since last November. Sgt.
Pearson is a graduate of BOOK
and taught nt Maiin, Oregon,
before going into the service. in
addition to t/s other military
duties at Camp Phllli]», he is also
teaching the foreign-born in the
camp to read and write.
A GAMBLE IN GUNSMOKE!
A PAYOFF IN LOVE!
ROY
ROGERS
LINOA HAYIt
GABBY** MAVIS
I
DO
IT
NOW
■ MONDAY -TUESDAY
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When trouble routes to you
—and It will. In some form
—see that It la lightened by
the benefits of adequate In­
surance.
I-et us lie your Insurance
counselors.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
41 East Main
Mid-week Special
(
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Sunday
J. F. EMMETT
Wed & Thurs.
A
GREAT
HUMAN
STORY
OF THIS
WARI
Cut Flowers
Corsages
Sprays
★
Robert fOUHG-Urime DAY*
ROSEMARY’S
FLOWER SHOP
plus
AT WICK S STORE
/¿'K-
TRVLOR TURNER
Phone; 8761 or 7202
(Formerly Grubb Florists)
Qoliitrnj (liger
AUTOMOBILE
Call
Long Distance
only when
it is urgent
WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR
STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS!
MEDFORD’S PRESCRIPTION CENTER
A registered pharmacist of long experience
fills all prescriptions at this store. Only the
finest and purest drugs, chemioals and other
materials used.
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Western Thrift Store
FIRE
INSURANCE
"That you can depend on”
30 North Central Ave
HEALTH * ACCIDENT
LIFE
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
NOW as never before it Is
necessary to use the old mac­
hinery - make it last until
VICTORY is won.
Our experts are ready to
help you by doing the welding
the blacksmithing and the
repairing necessary to make
the old as good as new.
SEE US TO-DAY! NOW!
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published every Thursday at 167
East Main St., Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffen.
Subscription rates: $2.00 per year
Entered as second-class matter in
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15, 1935 under the act
of March 3 1879.
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YOU* CONTINUED HELP
’N MAKINO ONLY VITAL CALLS
TO WAD-OUSY CENTERS IS
MODE AND MODE
ESSENTIAL EVENT DAY
Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop
SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
.’HE FACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Phone 3281
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