Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 14, 1944, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 14,1944
Camp White Needs
Holly, Xmas Berries
A Complete
Covering
ires re su ltin g from
in d sto rm , explosion &
’ perils a re not cov-
by y o u r in su ran ce
v. U nless you have
fire policy extend-
•over such d angers
'll have to sta n d
loss yourself.
’’’is agency to add
led C overage to
ri ”e insurance now.
killings Agency
” "M
IN S U R A N C E
OXI
41 E a s t Mal*
Camp White need« holly und
red berries for y u le t/e decora­
tions at the fchupel, Red Cross
Recreation rooms and for the Hos­
pital. Sgt. Roger Lucas, gardner,
culled the USO to see U some of
his good friends in Ashland
would be interested in giving
red berries from pyracanthu and
catonea aster shrubs for this oc­
casion. If so please call Mrs.
Lockhart, 7391 on Friday after­
noon and leave names and ad­
dresses and Sgt. Lucas will cull
for these berries.
3.000 CARS IN THIS
MONTH'S QUOTA
A total of 3,000 automobiles
makes up the national quota of
new motor curs available for sale
this month—the same amount as
in November. December passen­
ger car tire quotas, however, will
be 150,000 units higher, or 2,000,-
000 tires, than in the preceding
month, OPA states.
A slightly
higher quota of truck tires spells
little or no relief from shortages
in this category.
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research ha«
proven their necessity for good health.
EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . .
their favorite vitam in products in the complete
vitam ins sections at W estern Thrift Store in Med­
ford.
EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS. . .
Southern Oregon Vitam ins Headquarters . . .
Finds Medford's Low est Prices
Finds A uthentic Vitamin Information
Finds Medford’s L argest Variety
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 N o rth C en tral
Phone M edford 3874
A ll kinds of Signs for sale at are classes fo r all ages. Mrs. Lea The Spirit of Christmas is in
Wine, Superintendent
sharing and Giving until it hurts.
M inar Office.
Morning Worship, 11:08 a.m.
Ward E. Pratt, minister.
Evangelistic Services 7:40 p m.
Phone 0727.
• Come w ith your burdens and
carry aw ay a smile."
F irst Church of Christ,
Tuesday n lg h t-P r a y e r meeting
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Thursday night: Bible Study at
Scientist
8 o m. Subject 'Life of C hrist.”
Presbyterian Church
Evangelistic
Service
Saturday
130 N o rth M ain Street
Sunday morning service at 11
"A Friendly church for thought­ night 7:46 p.m.
o’clock.
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fu l People.”
8unday School a t 9:45 a.m.
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Church o f Christ
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
Piurtor
which includes testim onies of
Second and B Streets
11 A. M. Morning Worship
Christian Science healing, Is held
E a rl F . Downing, M taleter
a t 8 o’clock.
with sermon by the pastor, Rev.
Reading room open daily from
George M. Shuman. Anthem by
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H.
the choir under the direction of McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages 2 to 6 p.m. except Sundays and
holidaya
Miss Florence Allen with Mrs. and Nursery for the tiny tots.
J. W. McCoy at the organ.
The public Is cordially Invited
Morning
Service,
11:00
A.
M.
0:30 P. M. Intermediate and
to attend these services, and to
Special music by the choir tinker use the Reading Room.
Senior Societies.
AT THE CHURCHES
the direction of Miss Eunice
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Hager. Sermon, “Christian Atti­
Seventh
D ay A dventist
tudes”.
Church
Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. for
Beginner, Primary and Junior
Corner Fourth and C Streets
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday.
children.
Neighborhood Church
Worship 11:00 o’clock.
Christian
Endeavor
meets
at
Congregational
The Friday evening meeting
6:30 P. M. with a group for the
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
Juniors and one for High school will be discontinued until we ac-
cupy our new church.
9:45 A.M. Church school with and Young People.
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Mrs John Barker, Superintendent
Evening Service, 7:80 P. M.,
11:00 A. M. Regular worship
M
ethodist Church
service of the Church with ser­ I Sermon, "The Lord of Hosts”.
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 P.
mon by Rev. Clarence F. McCall
Methodist.
6:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship M.
The Sunday School meets at
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under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel­
9:45. Each class is studying the
en Restad and Miss Frances
The Church of the
great truths of the Bible. The
Mechamson.
Brethren
Sunday School is preparing the
7:30 P M. Wednesday choir re­
ASHLAND - MUMFORD
Christmas program, and every
hearsal at church directed by
Miss Margaret Ramsay, Organist.
pupil is urged to be present each
The membership of the church
Services for Sunday, December Sunday morning. The morning
extends a hearty welcome to all 17, 1944
sermon is at 11 on the subject
neighbors and friends and visit­
10:00 A M. The Church School: “The Birthday of Hope.” The
ors who desire to draw near to Theme, “Christian Living at Its
God in the spirit of our common B e st” "If we live in the Spirit choir will lead the congregational
singing and offer an anthem. The
Master.
let us also walk in the Spirit.” Senior and Intermediate Metho­
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Church of the Nazarene Galations 5:25. Classes for all dist Youth Fellowship groups
ages.
will meet at 6:15 for worship. The
W. R. Wise. Pastor
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship: evening sermon is at 7:30 on the
9:45 Sunday school, w i t h Message by the pastor, “Shall We subject, “Ye will not come unto
classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley, Be True To Our Heritage?” me that ye may have life.” The
mid-week Bible study and prayer
Christmas music.
Superintendent.
7:30 P. M. Sunday evening service is each Thursday evening
11:00 Worship service. Mess­
age: “Our Duty of Praise".
“Vespers:” For the whole family, at 7:30. At this mid-week service
6:30 N.Y.P.S. Virginia Shultz, inspirational singing: Message on a careful study of the Book of
president.
the Christmas carol: "Watchman, Hebrews is being given. Dr.
7:30 Evangelistic service.
Tell Us of The N igh t” A Pre- George W. Bruce, Minister.
7:30 Wednesday, Prayer meet­ Christmas meditation.
ing.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
A Christmas program is being
(Assembly of God)
planned for Sunday, December
“F aith Temple'*
485 Siskiyou
24th.
Definite
announcements
(Undenom inational)
Sunday Services:
will
be
made
later.
Plan
to
honor
Comer of 5th St. & East Main
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Mrs.
the birth of Jesus through wor­
Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor
George Icenhower, Superinten-
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There shipping Him on Christmas Day.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
“The Mountain Top of Blessing.”
5:30 P. M. Orchestra rehearsal,
vice.
6:45 P. M. Young People’s
Christ’s Ambassados service. Miss
Dorothy Pedersen, President.
7:30 P.M. “This Moving World*.
7:30 P. M. Evening Service.
7:30 P. M. Wednesday evening.
Midweek service for Prayer and
Bible Study.
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A review of the year 1944 in
prophecy. Rev. Gordon Lindsay
speaking at the morning and
evening services.
Tuesday 7:45 P. M. Christmas
Play rehearsal.
Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Young
People’s Christ Ambassador Ser­
vice. 9:00 P. M. Choir Rehearsal.
Keith Holt, Director.
Friday 7:45 P. M. Special
Christmas program presented hv
the Sunday school under the dir­
ection of Mrs. Gordon Lindsay
and Miss Jane Pollar.
N E W M ATTRESSES
F A C T O R Y TO YOU
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
LIKE NEW
N E W BOX S P R IN G S
W H IL E T H E Y L A S T
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
D R Y F IR
SLABS
$4 25
Per load of
100 cubic ft.
Prompt D elivery
WHITTLE TRANSFER
PHONE 8831
DRY
e
SLABS
PHONE 8751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
Our Winter Schedule
OPEN every day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP
W hether a Quick Snack .
or
A Full Course Dinner
You’ll Enjoy
SOUTHERN OREGON’S CHOICE
of Discriminating Diners
at Most Reasonable Prices
Come as you are . . .
This Christmas
4
the war trains will roll
- a s usual
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate your patronage
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone 3281
Out on the line, December 25 will be as busy as any
other day on the Southern Pacific. It won’t be much o f a holiday for our men at
the front, either. The enemy doesn’t atop shooting just because it’s Christmas.
This Christmas Day and night we shall keep the war trains rolling, just as we
have kept them rolling every day and night since Pearl Harbor.
To all the travelers and shippers we served this year—our heartfelt thanks for
your sym pathetic understanding of our problems, and the cheerful way you
accepted the inconvenience of wartime transportation.
In sending you the Season’s Greetings, we join with you in praying that next
Christmas will be celebrated in a world of peace.
CiviliansI To avoid disappointment please don’t plan a holiday
trip on Southern Pacific trains. Let a man in uniform 90 instead.
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
ASK FOR
M T. ASHLAHD
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
The friendly Southern Pacific
ASHLAHD CREAM ERY
W hat is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
4 a.