SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 194J V-E Day Observed vVed. at SOCE songs and requiem. Those who re u d commemorative selectio n s were: Alice Wooten, Talent; Joan Millard und Jean Burdette, Med­ ford; Dorothy Riggs, Klamath Falls; Mabel Boggs, Las Vegas, Nevada. Benediction was spoken by the Reverend A. H. McDon­ nell. Others who assisted in pro­ viding the propram were Mrs. R. W. McNeal who planned the numbers and Mrs. Agnes Henn­ ing. The complete program fol­ lows: The Star Spangled Banner “Good Citizenship” by Grover Cleveland —Alice Wooten, read­ er. Hymn, Faith of our Fathers "Freedom of the Land” by L. Lamprey—Joan Millard, reMder. Song, America, the Beautiful. "Victory Bells” by Grace Haz­ ard Conklin—Jean Burdette, read Southern Oregon College of Edueution, May 9,—Victory Day was observed at the Southern Oregon College of Education Wednesday morning, May 9, with un hour of ceremonies which in­ cluded music, readings, and a fifteen minute address by R. W. McNeal. The speuker drew a contrast between the battle scar­ red lands of Europe and the more fortunate state ut America. Am­ ericans, he stated, cannot forget the debt of gratitude due mem­ bers of the armed forces whose sacrifices have saved America fro m devastation, and brought a day of victory. Miss Jerrine Mote of the Lin­ coln School faculty was pianist for musical selections of patriotic er. “Poppies” by Joseph Mills Han­ son—Dorothy Riggs, reader. “We Shall Remember Them” i:W M A T T R E S S E S by James Terry White—Mabel rA C T O R Y TO YOU Boggs Reader; Jerrine Mote, mus 0 1 .0 M A T T R E S S E S M A D E ical accompanist. L IK E N E W Address: "Thoughts for Today’ Benediction—The Reverend A. N E W BOX S P R IN G S R. W. McNeal. W H I I X T H E Y I^AST REED’S MATTRESS CO. 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Ashland, Oregon DR. E. N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician Specializing In the Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Office Phone 4371 Lithia Hotel Building Ashland. Oregon Bert Mottner Will lead Theatre Bond Campaign Bert Motner, representative of the Ashland motion picture in­ dustry was the; week called upon by the Motion Picture Division of the War Activities Committee to spearhead the local theatre participation in the 7th War Loan Drive. Because of the terrific job done by the movies industry as a whole, during the 6th War Loan Drive, Treasury Department lead­ ers have again asked the show­ men of America to put their faci­ lities and their energy behind this great fourteen billion dollar task. The 7th War Loan is being called the “Showmen’s 7th”. A general meeting of the in­ dustry was held last week in Portland. National leaders were present to tell the 7th War Loan — 1944-45: “Deepening Fellowship Through Christ.” Plan to bring un offering of money for extend­ ing the fellowship into the far places of the earth. 7:39 P. M. Worship and Discus­ sion: Bring your Bibles as we will study and meditate upon the 14th chapter of The Gospel of St. John. Vacation Bible School: June 4-8, each morning of the week. Make plans now for your child­ ren to attend. Watch for further Monuments and markers. Sea announcements at a later time. Ward E. Pratt, minister. Burns Memorials. On the Plasa. story and to commend Oregon as a whole for a splendid Job well done. The exhibitors of Oregon auopted the slogan “Japan Next” and then and there pledged them selves to go “all out” to bring about total victory. Movie Bond Premieres, Spe­ cial Children’s War Bond Matin­ ees and Free Movie Day on June Oth are among the highlights in store for the 7th War Loan Drive. “Faith Temple” At The Churches ( Vn denominational) Corner of 5th 8t. A East Main Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There are classes for all ages. M rs. Leo Wine, Superintendent. Morning Worship, 11.*00 a.m. Evangelistic Services 7:46 p.m. "Come w ith your burdens and carry away a smile." THE FREE METHODIST Church The Friendly Church on 777 E. Main St. Ashland Beginning May 16 at 7:45 there will be a revival service with Rev . R. Stewart, Evangelist Assisting him will be Mrs. Stewart, Misses Tuesday night—Prayer meeting Marcella Amack and Bemetta Thursday night: Bible Study Bole, child worker and singers. Evangelistic Service Saturday There will be a Bible school eadh night, 7:45 p.m. afternoon at 4:00 for the children. All are welcome. Church of Christ Rev. E. R. Quick, Pastor E arl F . Downing, M inister FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE (Assembly of God) 485 Siskiyou 11:00 Morning worship with sermon by pastor. Subject: “Moth ers of the Bible”. 6:45 p.m. All young people w el­ come to the Christ's Ambassador hour. Ray Johnston, speaker. Tuesday afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00 a Home Bible Study Class conducted by Mrs. Schak meets at the Icenhower home, 502 Alli­ son St. All are welcome to this profitable Bible study. The Ghurch of the Brethren 10:00 A. M. The Church School: jTheme “Into Babalonian Exile.” “For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous, but the way of the ungodly shall perish.” Psalm Second and B Streets Sunday School 9:45 a.m. E. H. McGeen, Supt. The school will open with a special Mother’s Day program. This year we are seek­ ing to honor not only mother but father, too, in all the services with a Parents’ Day emphasis. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Pentecost Sunday. The choir will sing an appropriate number for the day. Sermon, “The Glorious Church”. Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. Sermon subject, “The Shadow of Christ's Atonement”. Midweek Service, Wed. 8 p.m. Gospel Meditations, Tuesday and Thursday, KMED, 8:00 A. M. Reading room open daily from 2 to o p.m. except bundaya aud uuiidays Tne public is cordially Invited te attend these services, and to uae the Reading Room. W A N T E D T O B U Y a sm all tw or three room house on a s it u .* lot. W ith in w alkin g distance c 1 town. Phone 8561. Neighborhood Church Congregational Union Service Station e o m e r of Blvd. and Morton 9:45 A.M. Church school with Mrs John Barker, Superintendent 11:00 A. M. Regular worship service of the Church with ser­ mon by Rwv. Clarence ?. McCall 6:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel­ en Restad and Miss Frances Mechamson. G A S - O IL - L U B R IC A T IO N RALPH A. FOSTER Dealer -------------------- Q ------------------------ 'Service With a Smile“ Methodist Church Corner of North Main and Laurel The Sunday School is equipped to care for the interests and needs of every age group. This school meets at 9:45 A. M. The morning sermon is at 11 o’clock on the subject, “The Making of a Christian.” The choir will pro­ vide special music. The Senior and Intermediate Methodist You­ th Fellowship groups will meet at the parsonage, 117 Laurel St. for a social-sing-fest and the wor­ ship period at 5.00 P. M. The evening sermon is at 7:30 on the subject ‘Mt. Carmel and the Pro­ phet of God.” The mid-week Bible study and prayer service is each Thursday evening at 7:30 and is held in the Little Chapel. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister. Dr. H. A. Huffman Dentist 12-14 Sweden ber g Building Phone 21501 We Specialize in Presbyterian Ghurch 130 N o rth M ain Street “A Friendly church fo r thought­ fu l People.’’ Rev. George M . Shuman, Paator 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon on the subject: “Your Signa­ ture” by the pastor. 7 P. M. Intermediate and Sen­ ior Societies will entertain their mothers at supper and the meet­ ------------- o-------------- ings afterwards. First Church of Christ, 8 P. M. Evening Service. Reli­ Scientist gion in the News and Sermon. Sunday morning service at 11 Miss Maryin Young will sing for o'clock. us. Svnday School at 9<45 a.m. 11:00 A. M. The Worship Ser­ Wednesday evening meeting, vice: “Conference Sunday” will which includes testimonies of NOTICE TO CREDITORS be emphasized: The message will Christian Science healing, is held be on the Brotherhood theme for at 8 o’olock. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and For the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH A. DUNNAVIN, De­ ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, by an Ord­ er of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, duly made and enter­ ed on the 1st day of May, 1945, was duly appointed Administrat­ or of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Dunnavin, deceased, and that he has. duly qualified as such Ad­ ministrator. 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