Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 15, 1943, Image 8

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    Thursday, July 15, 1043
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
AT THE CHURCHES
AlTOMOHll.E
FIKE
I "That
N S you
IJ can
R A
N C E
depend on"
From tho pogos of oty
own glorious Wsforyl
PICTURE
Om JAGGER
lames CRAIG
Donald MEEK
antU BLAKE
plus
Paulette Goddard
Ray Milland
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts.
Dr. George VV. Druse*. Minister
9:45- Sunday Church School.
11:00- Morning Worship.
Union vesper aeivico in the City
ihirk at 5:00 o'clock.
Thurs. 7:30- Bible Study and
Fellowship hour.
NAVAL EXAMS
| TO BE GIVEN
Announcing a single vacancy
for the Fourth District of Ore-
gon at th«« U. fl. Naval Academy
at Annapolis. Md., Congre.... man
Friday & Saturday
Hurry Ellsworth loAy stated that
HEALTH Ä ACCIDENT
the preliminary qualifying exiini-
LIFE
illations for the appoinlmvnt of a
principal mid tine«« ulteriiales
NEIGHBORHOOD church
would be held on July 31, 1943
CONGREGATIONAL
Robert Paige and (ir.iii .McDonald TIi«« U. S. Civil Service Coin mis
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
ap|H>ring nt the l.ithln Theatre slon will conduct the examinations
9:45 a. m.-Bible School, with
July
18. I» SO in Tlow.s About It' at th, following city Post Office
I SO BAKERS MEET MONDAY Mrs. Glen Prescott, Supt.
|
buildings:
Eugene, Marshfield,
LEE
Mrs. W. A. Watkinson and Mrs.
11:00- Worship Service with I SO Al KNOW I.EIM.ES GIFTS i Medford and Roseburg.
Longe.
sokiiers
wives,
as-1
sermon.
Gus B.
SM wwdorfull ()||
Candidates for th«« Naval Acad­
Mn Bayonne Glenn, director of
sumed responsibility for USO'
emy
niust
not
huv«>
been
married
th«« Ashland USO, announc««e the
cooki«« baking
_____ last week. A num-I
THE CHURCH OF THE
following gifts hav lx«en received and must not be I om « than
ber of volunteer bakers nu»et once;
BRETHREN
within the past f««w days, as in­ years of age nor more than
a w^ek to do this neceeaary party f
Iowa and Mountain Sts.
dicated
by UHO rccortis. Cookies oil April 1, 1944.
o< USO «ervice. By means of the
Ward E L Pratt, Minister
frm
th««
Christian Science Church
Provision will be mad e
labor of the group, holiday mak
Services in Un* Ashland reprt'm'nltsl by Mrs Jessie J. Lind­ young men in tile armed services
ing boys at the USO are servtsl Church:
say and Mrs. Gertrude Eliderling; t«» compete if they deaire. Ap-
John ARCHIR '
refreshments of home baked
10 A. M. - The Church Sidiool: from th«« Trinity Guild repr«»scnt- pointees who are in th«« service
Mjfjono LORD .
cakes.
Milt, MAINICI III
A M. Topic: "Our Chief ed by Mrs Gordon McCracken; i 1 will be sent to Naval Training
I 10
»•d III Orcksitra I
Source of Encouragement." Oer-' from th«» Presbyterian Church SchtMil to study for the final
Care of Electric Cortis
Ex- represented by Mrs J. A Lang­ qualifying mental exiiiniimtion in
tainly I will be with thee,
• N 11
Don't disconnect lamps or ap- odus 3:12. Classes for all ages.
h<taf9
try. Volunteers who have bak«««l April, 1944.
pliances by pulling on the cord,
The Worship Service: 11 A. M at the USO include Mesdani<«s
Ckuididatcs dexiriiig to compete
warns Miss Myrtle Fahsbender. Worship theme: "Doing th«» Im­ Claire Smith. Gladys Wnght
should
notify Congressman Har­
director of home lighting for possible." Friends and visitors Leah Stringer, M A. Watkinson,
ris
Ellsworth,
House
Office
' Westinghouse.
It loosens the welcome at these services.
Gus B I Ange.
Building,
Washington,
1>.
C.,
at
wires in the plug. Instead, grasp
Evening Service in Medford:
Fieri) fruit was donated by Mr.
plug itself and remove with a Worship ami Fellowship. Theme: and Mrs. Will Mitchell, Mrs H. once since the Civil Service O»m-
firm quick motion from wall "Making Use of Suniiay.” Based M. Schilling and Mrs. Peas, mision must have the names of
candidates by July 15
Tlx-v
outlet or appliance.
on Luke 6:1-11. Time: 8:00 P. M . Flowers wer«» brought by Mrs should designate their choice of
Housecleaning Aids
at the Bruce Lininger home on Frank Warren. Miss Ollie Depew. places of examination, give pres-
In anticipation of spring clean­ 60S S. Oakdale.
Mrs H. H Mayb«»rry. Mrs A H ent or expect«'«! future uddiensea,
ing, Westinghouse« home econom­
Summer Assembly an<| District Biegle. Mrs. E L. Ca.aat'1 Mag- and men in the service or who
ists have roundeti up some clean­ Conference July 19-25 at Camp azines were given by Dr Arthur will be in the service by July 31
ing hints worth remembering the Myrtlewood.
S Taylor. Mrs. Roy Frazier and should give the name of the com­
Sun. Mon. 1 ues.
year around: Rubbing wax on
Vesper Service in Lithia Park Mrs E. L. Cassel, Cio.li dona- manding officer and address of
window sills, Venetian blinds and at 5:00 P. M. each Sunday night. tions were rec«»iv«s! from Mrs th«» cunip or training station to
work surfaces prot«»cts the finish
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THl NATION $ TOP
Sadie Keaton. Mrs Stanley Leon­ whict\ they are or may be at-
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
TUNI TRIO m
and simplifies cleaning. . . . An
ard and Marie Krenock. il ra. tached. Only bonafide legul resi­
CHURCH
1943 » TOP
ordinary paint brush saves time
Minnie Davis gave a table game dents of the- Fourth District may
TUNI TRIAT!
North Main at Helman
when dusting furniture, especially
Dr Clyde Dunham contribute«! compete.
elaborate furniture. . . . Dip a Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister books.
cloth in vinegar anil water to
9:45- Bible School for all agea
OI K SERVICE MEN
wipe off furniture — makes pol­
11:00- Morning Worship and
Sgt. Duane Monroe, a graduate
ishing easier and finger marks Junior Church.
of
SOCE, writes that he U *>m«-
don’t show. .
. Grease spots on
6:30 - Youth Meeting.
where in China. He states he is
walls vanish with a dusting of
8:00: Evening Service
THE MISER I* KE NN FOIt enjoying th«1 service, though look­
French chalk—let chalk remain
—V—
ing forward to “the great «lay "
for se’-eral hours and brush off TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCW Q U A I. IT Y P K 1 N T I N G.
Observing
Indian and Chinese art
with a soft cl«?an cloth or small Rev. A. N. M,acDonnell, Vicar
ami customs passes th«« time for
brush.
8:00: Holy Communion
this wide-awake young man with
BACK UP
9:30- Church School
gT««at interest interest, his let-
11:00:Service and Sermon
ters indicate.
YOUR BOY
laiarl PAISE
Invasion Is
- V -
Gru*
M c D onald
JacrMM year
FTRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Every ■»Idler is a 100 per cen-
Costly fighting
•Bidy RICH
ter.
If
more
than
one
member
payroll
¡avingi
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
Hl Ills
Your Boy Gives
of your family is earning war
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry.
!• year family limit
100 per cent;
wages
you
can
have
a
War
Superin l enient.
How about your
Bond 100 per center at home
11:00- Morning Worship.
bond buying?
ducted by the ladies of the church Ix>ta of workers are putting ev­
7:00- Young People's Me««tlng.
Matinee Saturday
Phone Medford 3208.
ery dollar they are earning into
8:00- Evening service.
—V—
war bonds to help win the war
Continuous Sunday
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
and aasiire themselves a proepcr-
lowship hour.
Mid-week Special
ous pence
Second and B Streets
—
V
—
PLACE YOl'K
Earl F. Downing. Minister
FIRST CHURCH bF CHRIST.
ORDERS NOW
SCIENTIST
Bible School, 9:45 a. m
for
Pioneer Ave., South
McGee. Supt.
Sunday morning service at 11
11.00 a. m. - Morning Service
o'clock.
Christian Endeavor for juniors
Subject: Life.
and high scno«,i age young people
(Car on Track)
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M
anti Second Front Class for young
Wedn««sday evening meeting, people and adults at 7:00 p. m
All Previous Orders
which
includes testimonies of
Evening Service, 8:00 p. m.
Have Been
Christian Science Healing, is held Midweek service Wed. 8. p. m
Cancelled
at 8 o'clock.
Vesper service City Park Sumiay,
Reading Room open daily from 5 P M
2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and
- V -
holidays.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
The public is cordially invited
East Main St. at Seventh
to attend these services, and to
Charles E Brown, Pastor
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
use the Reading Room.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. in.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Young People's and Junior
Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m
Sixth and C streets
SEE US FOR YOUR Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m.
Song and Hymn practice, Fri-
Mass Sunday morning a: 9 o'clock.
INSURANCE
"What is made in Ashland makes Ashland"
Sunday School after Mass con- day at 7:30 p. m.
moui
ANDREWS
SISTERS
plus
—SPECIAL
Pete Smith
Presents
“FALA”
The President’s Doff
A DOGS-EYE VIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
BLOCK
MT. ASHLAND
Ashland Lumber
Company
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
ASHLAND CREAMERY
Wed & Thurs.
Anne Shirley
George Murphy
I
To Meet the
Requirement of
The New Safety
Responsibility Act
in
J. F. EMMETT
“POWERS GIRL
.MINER BUILDING
167 EAST .MAIN STREET
Phone 8561
MATINEE
SATURDAY
Continuous Shows
SUNDAY
©utdeflr activity
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, chemitMils and other
materials used.
Western Thrift Store
30 North (’entrai Ave
NOW as never before it is
necessary to use the old inac­
hinery - make it last utii
VICTORY is won.
Our experts - are ready to
help you by doing the weld ng
the blacksmithing and the
repairing necessary to make
the old as good as new.
SEE US TO-DAY! NOW!
SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
Wardrobe Cleaners
lYMsaMs, A^JD.C plut Wheat Germ CM
EASTSIDE
PHARMACY
Oak Street Caraffe
and Machine Shop
On the Plaza
Phone 3281