Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 05, 1945, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, April 5, 1945
Washington School
Not long ago Room 2 was the have brought defense stamps
Presbyterian Church
draw near unto us.
scene of a surprise birthday party 1 since March 1st.
Memorials for Decoration Day.
Rourn 1,
(
130
North
Main
Street
for Barbara Hendrickson. Her
3:30 P. M. Children’s Hour: For Place your order Now. Burns
The
room
club
elected
new
of­
Shuron Mitchell, Sharon Brown mother planned it and Mrs. Wil­ ficers. They are Wayne South, A Friendly church for tneught- children of all ages. An hour is
Memorials.
•on, Carol Bun re und Dorothy lits was in the secret too. The president Pauline Davis, vice-
ful People.”
spent in children’s songs, story
tiny have been absent for several children in the room made and president; John Campbell, sec­
Rev. George M Shuinan.
telling, and other helpful activity.
davs with illness.
Pastor
decorated paper napkins, and retary; and Charles Heavilin,
O Israel, Hope In Jehovah; For
Sunday, April 8th
Most everyone in our room made birthday cards tor Burbura, treasurer.
With
Jehovah There Is Loving-
brought some tin, but we did not too. Just u half hour before school
9:45 Church School for all ages.
In the fourth grade arithmetic
do us well as We did in the pap­ closed Barbara’s mother came the pupils ure doing a lot of drill Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superintendent Kindness, and With Him is Plen­
er drive.
bringing cookies and ice creurn. work on the multiplication tables.
11 A. M. Morning Worship. Cel­ teous Redemption.” Psalm 130:7
Our room is 100% in the Red Barbara was greatly surprised,
Ward E. Pratt, minister.
All the pupils were weighed ebration of the Lord’s Supper.
Cross Drive. We hope our room and all had a very- happy time. and measured this week.
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Mr. Shuman will give a Commun­
cun give $10.00.
GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION
Since the Hendrickson family
Church
of Christ
The third grade pupils are
Nora Jeun Clifton brought her was moving away the following working on a newspaper in the ion Meditation. "W ere Y o u
Earl
F.
Dawning,
Minister
pet guinea-pig to school. He was week to live near Medford, this language class. They decided to There?” Anthem by the choir.
Second and B Streets
all bbrown und had big bright was a farewell party too. All in call
5:45 P. M. Youth Choir Rehear­
their paper “The Third Grade
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M
RALPH A. FOSTER
eyes and was very tame.
the room were sorry to have Bar­ Flash." They chose Kenna Gan- sal with light supper following.
Dealer
•
Room 2
6:30 P. M. Intermediate and Sermon, “1 Must Be About My
bara leave, and all wish her hap dee tor the editor and Richard
Father’s Business”.
py times in her new school.
Chew for assistant editor. Rob­ Senior Societies.
Junior and High School C. E
Bill Feeler has gone from Room ert Lytle is the art editor and the
7:30 P. M. Evening Service.
7:00 P. M.
II also. He has transferred to other pupils are reporters.
8:30
P.
M.
Mystery
Ride
for
"Service With a Smile’
new m a t t r e m u
Lincoln schooL Ralph Crawford
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- - VIII
Evening Service, 8:00 P. M.
ROOM
Young People.
FACTORY TO YOU
has moved to Eastern Oregon
Room VIII saw the moving pic
Sermon “Are Women Who Use
01.1» MATTKERSER m a d e
near Bend.
ture “New Oregon Trails” this
Make-up
Saved?”
Methodist Church
I.IKE XKW"
Two new pupils have come to week. They especially enjoyed
Midweek Service, Wednesday
Corner
of
North
Main
and
Laurel
Room II, First Grade. They are seeing familiar scenes, such as
8:00 P. M.
r
NEW BOX RPHTNUR
Cynthia Sue Gray who transfer­ “Lithia Park,” flashed upon the
The Sunday School meets at
W HIIX THBY LART
screen.
red from Lincoln School and
9:45 for the sole purpose of dis­
First Church of Christ,
The Art Classes under the su­ covering what the Bible has to
Claudia Joe Johnson who has just
pervision
of
Miss
Frances
Aikins
come
here
from
Portland.
Scientist
REED’S
offer in helpfulness for Christian
Room II collected more tin than are making murals. Tempra
Sunday morning service at 11
living
in
days
like
these.
The
Dr. H. A. Huffm an
any other room in the Washing­ paints and crayons are being used
MATTRESS CO.
morning sermon is at 11 on the o’clock.
ton
school.
They
are
proud
of
this
The
Fifth
Grade
are
findind
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271 record for they brought in 588 fractions quite fascinating and subject “The Sufficiency of the Sunday School at 9:46 a m
Dentist
Wednesday evening meeting
lbs. Ixmora Kiker had high score decimals are having an equal ap­ Grace of God.” The choir under which Includes testimonies of
Ashland, Oregon
with 330 lbs.
peal for the Sixth grade.
the direction of Mrs. Bill Weber Christian Science healing, is held
ROOM HI
will lead the congregational sing a t 8 o’clock.
12-14 Swedenborg
The pupils ox room HI are hap
Reading room open daily from
ing and offer an appropriate an
py to see Wilma Welcn and Mary
them. The Senior and Intermedi 2 to 6 p.m. except Sundays and
Phono 21891
ix ju
Uingericn back in school,
ate Methodist Youth Fellowship holidays.
they have had the chicken pox.
The public is cordially Invited
groups
will
meet
in
their
respec­
One uay Billy r innell suggest­
to attend these services, and to
ed mat Room xxi make up a tune ,1,5th Army Group, France— tive rooms for worship at 6:15 P. use the Reading Room.
Whatever
the
inspiration
that
M.
The
eveping
sermon
is
at
7:30
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go with a poem winch was
‘you can depend on’ to
written on the board. Xhe boys spells the difference between me­ and will be given by Rev. Dr. J.
Neighborhood
Church
und girls helped Miss Mitcnen diocrity and top notch perform­ C. Harrison who is pastor of the
ance
the
veteran
905th
Ordnance
Congregational
write uie song. They voted to call
First Methodist Church in Salem.
• Automobile
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
it "The Kite Song.” It is very Company has it. The 905 Ordn­ The mid-week Bible study and
ance Company has it. The 905th,
pretty.
• Eire
A 1* ’ Church school with *Ve prescribe Insurance
prayer service is each Thursday
Room III has Dutch pictures a- a heavy automative maintenance evening at 7:30. Dr. G. W. Bruce
n«hn. Barker> Superintendent
unit
supporting
the
U.
S.
Seventh
• Life
11:00 A. M. Regular worship like your doctor pre­
round the room. The pretty bou­
Minister.
service of the Church with ser-
quets of daffodils add more color Army in Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers
scribes medicine, Ac­
• H ealth-A ccident to tne room, ivtarlene Elliott says 6th Army Group, is one of the
m° n hy J te v . Clarence F. McCall
first
to
chalk
up
and
maintain
a
THE
FREE
METHODIST
Church
cording to your needs.
6:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship
she will bring the first tulip to
20-a-day score, 20 wrecked vehi­ The Friendly Church on 777 E under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel­
school.
See us now for the insur­
cles completely repaired or re­
en Restad and Miss Frances
Main St. Ashland
ROOM IV
ON T in e PI.AZA
built,
painted
end
tested,
ready
Mechamson.
ance
protection you need
Paul Smith and Katherin Feel­
Sunday School at 9:45. Supt.
delivery into Army stock de­
er have moved to the Lincoln for
W
.
L.
Wilson,
classes
for
all
ages
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
school district. The boys and girls pot.
Alice Beare song leader.
Hitting and holding the 20-a-
miss Paul and Katheryn very
(Assembly of God)
Prayer
and
Bible
study
on
day mark, according to Capt.
much.
485 Siskiyou
Wednesday at 8 p.m. all are in­
Fred
E.
Drew,
commanding
of­
167 East Main S treat
Donnie A ench is a new pupil
vited to come.
Sunday Services
ficer
of
West
Valley,
N.
V.,
is
an
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in Room IV. The boys and girls
Phone 8S81
9:45
Sunday
School.
Mrs.
Geo.
are very happy to have Donnie example of teamwork by ordance
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Icenhower Superintendent Clas­
“Faith Temple”
and hope he will like our school. men, expert and willing at their
ses for all ages. Come and bring
(Vndenominaiional)
Dick Thornton brought some tasks, and seasoned by 29 months
your children.
Corner of 5th St. & East Main
Chinese money and also a very experiences overseas.
“They don’t miss a trick,” the
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
interesting picture from Calcutta,
11 a.m. Regular morning wor­
— f il m s —
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There ship. Sermon by the pastor.
India. The picture showed a rel­ captain said. “For instance an
d
e
v
e
l o pe d a p r in t e d
outfit
like
this
faces
a
big
job
classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Fires resulting from ative of his, who is a soldier there when time comes to move to a are
5:30 p.m. Orchestra rehearsal.
6 or 8 ex. lfle per reH
Wine, Superintendent.
i na jimnkisha, being pulled by
6:45 p.m. Young P e o p l e ’ s
Double sice Me
windstorm, explosion & a native. In the background were new locality. But in one move of Morning Worship. 11:00 a.ra. Christ’s
Ambassador service. Ev­ 5c extra of Panchrn—atls. All
100
miles
we
lost
just
one
day’s
Evangelistic Services 7:46 p.m.
other perils are not cov­ beautiful buildings.
"Come with your burdens and angelist Rogers speaking. All
ftne grain developed. Reprint*
Nora Jean Clifton, from Room production. Each man carried out
ered by your insurance I brought
young people welcome.
his
assigned
task.”
carry
away a smile.”
her quinea pig to show
2c each. Double ate* So each.
He was referring to mechanics,
7:30 p.m. The Smith and Rogers
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
policy. Unless you have the boys and girls inRoom IV. clerks,
Deckle or plain edge- Guaran­
upholsterers,
machinist
s,
Thursday night: Bible Study
Evangelistic Compaign.
Its name is Mitye. Mitye is a
teed
work. Enlarging, coloring,
your fire policy extend­ reddish
Evangelistic Service Saturday
brown in color, and is blacksmiths, painters, body-and-
Meetings every night, except
•«W
hig.
Low priaea. Bend to—
fender
artists,
radiator,
tire
and
ntght,
7:45
p.m.
ed to cover such dangers very nice and fat. She feeds Mit­ battery repair men, carpenters,
Saturday, at ,7:45. Don’t miss
ECONOMY
ye
pellits,
apples
and
other
things
these
inspiring
services.
—you’ll have to stand
PHOTO FIXMHBBE
Room IV is studying transpor­ inspectors and supply men—all of Church of the Nazarene
Saturday
9:30-10
p.m.
Radio
such loss yourself.
tation, which « ‘Hiy* interesting. squal importance to t h e com­
Eex 167«, Burtt— D
Broadcast over station KMED.
W. R. Wise. Pastor
Many of the boys and girls have pany’s "assembly line” technique
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF
Ask this agency to add brought
9:45
Sunday
School
w
i
t
h
Evangelists
Smith
and
Rogers
of
mass
production.
General
pur­
some of their toys—such
Extended Coverage to as airplanes, boats, trains, auto­ pose vehicles, from jeep to 12 ton classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley, speaking and singing.
and trucks—which are prime mover furnish the com superintendent
your fire insurance now. mobiles
pany its principal rebuild jobs.
11:00 Message by H. S. Palm­
displayed on a large table.
These combat ordnancemen are quist, Evangelist
The boys and girls of the room
won the Indians Statue, for this adept at rebuilding heavy units
6:30 N.Y.P.S. Virginia Shultz,
month for having the most moth­ with parts salvaged from irrepair President
DRY
DR. E. N. TERRILL
able
units,
meeting
emergency
ers and fathers at the PTA. They
7:30
Evangelistic
Service.
Mes
are always very happy when they shortages in supply. With typical
Chiropractic P hysician
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can win these.
Phone 8781
«1 East Main
Services
every
n
i
g
h
t
7:30
have
perfected
shop
aids
that
ROOM V
Specialising In the Non-Con­
The pupils have made Easter spur production. Confronted with through March 12.
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a health hazard from carbon mon
fining Treatment of
posters in the art class.
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Sixteen pupils in the room oxide, they solved the problem by
The
Church
of
the
attaching lengths of hose to the
Brethren
Office Phons 4371
exhausts of running motors and
ASHLAND - uvnirfiRn
diverting the gases to the out­
PHONE 8781
Lithia Hotel Running
doors.
10:00 A. M. The Church Sunday
Members of the 905th Ordnance School: Classes for all ages. Gen­
Ashland. Oregon
GUNTER FURL CO.
Company include: Sgt. Howard E. eral theme—“The Book and the
Denzer of Phoenix, Oregon.
Faith.” “Thy kingdom is an ever
lasting kingdom, and thy domin
ion endureth throughout all gen­
erations.” Psalm 145:13.
11:00 A. M. The Church Wor
ship Service: The message will be
on Psalm 130: “Our Hope: The
Lord’s Redeeming Love.” Let us
For Better Flavor
draw near unto God and He will
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