Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 24, 1945, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER THURSDAY, MAY i 4, i 94,
Wallpaper, paint, glati and oil
at Manhall-Welli Store on the
Plata, Phone 2-1231.
DR. E. N. TERRILL
C h iro p ra c tic P h y s ic ia n
Specialising In the Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoidt (Pilet)
Office Phone 4371
Lithia Hotel Building
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Athland. Oregon
Boy Scout ( ’amp
to Open July 4.
Camp McLoughlin, Boy Scout
camp, located on the shore» ol
i Lake O’Woods, w ill open July •
t for its 18th year, Gordon Gilmor
scout executive for Medford, ai
nounced this week.
The camp season w ill inclut
five separate periods and w ill r<
main open until August 8. T1
1 cost for one week w ill be $1
A ll registered scouts, w ith th<
parents’ and scoutmaster’s appi
val, may attend.
In addition to the permanent
camp staff, leaders w ill be G il­
more and Har o 1 d Ylvisakor,
camp directors. The central staff
consists of a registered nurse, a
certified Red Cross waterfront
director, an experienced cook,
and an excellent junior staff,
uiim ore said.
Program for this year includes
swimming and boating, hiking,
riding, handicraft, and many oth-
r camp activities. The camp al-
,o provides a trading post, church
lood, mail service and transporta­
tion expenses. A court of hdnor
vill be held at closing campfire
ach week.
Mrs. C. M. Baker has been ill
the past week at her home with
the flu.
FOR SALE—Sanilac s to c k
spray. Highest quality obtainable
»1.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of
the Flying Red Horse" East Main
and Gresham
At The Churches
Springtime is..
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C h u rc h o f th e N a z a re n e
Rev. A. J. Edwards. Paster
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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 feenhower home, 502 A lii
son St. A ll are welcome to this
profitable Bible study.
The Church of the
Brethren
Services for May 27, 1945.
10:00 A.M. The Church Sun­
day School: Theme “ The New
Start of the Returned Exiles.”
“ Ye shall seek me, and find me,
when ye shall search for me with
all your heart.”—Jeremiah 29:13
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Service. Brethren Service Sun­
day with a message on “The
World, The Cup, and the Cross.”
No evening services as the high
school Baccalaureate w ill be held
at the Methodist Church at 8:00
p.m. with the sermon by Rev. W
H. Wise. Let us plan to attenc
this service.
Vacation Bible School: June 4
to 8 inclusive. A ll children of the
church and community are wel­
come.
Ward Pratt, Minister
Glen Johnston w ill bring the
Wallpaper, paint glass and oil
morning sermon, Glen, while a at Marshall-Wells Store on the
member of this congregation, en­ Plasa, Phone 2-1231.
tered the ministry. For the past
two years he and his wife have
ministered to the church at
Joseph, Oregon.
The evening service w ill be dis­
missed to unite w ith the other
churches for the high school bac­
calaureate service at the Metho­
dist church.
GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION
Union
Service Station
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
"Service With a Smile"
*ae the R eeding Room.
Dr. H. A. Huffm an
Neighborhood Charch
9:45 a m. Sunday School, T. S.
Congregational
Wiley, Supt.
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r of B ivd . aad M o rton
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
9:45 A.M. Church school with
Rev.- W. R. Wise, the former
Mrs John Barker, Superintendent
pastor who has recently accepted
11:00 A. M. Regular worship
a pastorate at Everett, Washing­
service of the Church w ith ser­
“Faith
Temple”
ton, w ill be the guest speaker.
mon by Rav. Clarence F. McCall
( V nden ominationalI
There w ill be no evening ser­
6:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship
vices this Sunday. A ll our mem­ Corner of 5th St. & East Main
under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel­
Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor
bers and friends are invited to at­
en Restad and Mias Frances
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There Mechamson.
tend the Baccalaureate Service
are classes for all agea. Mrs. Leo
-o
for the Senior High School Class Wine,
Superintendent.
which w ill be held in the First
Presbyterian
Church
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Methodist Church at 8:00 p.m.
130 North Main Street
Evangelistic Service« 7:45 p.m.
8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer
"Come with your burden« and “A Friendly church for thong*.t-
fui People.”
meeting.
carry away a smile.”
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
Pastor
Thursday night: Bible Study
FU LL GOSPEL TEMPLE
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
Evangelistic Service Saturday
(Assembly of God)
8 P. M. Evening Service.
night, 7:45 p.m.
485 Siskiyou
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11:00 Morning worship with
Methodist
Church
Church of Christ
sermon by pastor. Subject: “ Moth
Corner of North Main and Laurel
Earl F. Downing, Minister
ers of the Bible” .
Second and B Streets
The Sunday School meets at
6:45 p.m. A ll young people wel-
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. 9:45 for the purpose of helping
its pupils to build their lives
around the great teachings of the
Bible. The morning sermon is at
11 o’clock and w ill be given by
Everett McGee, the pastor being
at Talent where he is to give the
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Baccalaureate sermon for the
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high school graduating class. The
choir w ill provide special music.
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Ralph Billings, lay leader of the
local church, w ill preside during
the service. The Senior and In ­
termediate Methodist Youth Fel­
lowship groups w ill meet for wor
ship at 6:45 in their respective
rooms. The 8 o’clock service is
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the baccalaureate for the gradu­
ating class of the Ashland high
school. Special music w ill be of­
fered by the United Choirs under
the leadership of Miss Nora
Lunde. Rev. W. R. Wise, former­
ly pastor of the Nazarene Chruch
w ill give the sermon on the sub­
ject “ What is Your Life?” The
mid-week Bible study and prayer
service is held each Thursday
evening.
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THE FREE METHODIST Church
The Friendly Church on 777 E.
Main SL Ashland
Beginning May 16 at 7:45 there
w ill be a revival service w ith Rev
. R. Stewart, Evangelist Assisting
him w ill be Mrs. Stewart, Misses
Marcella Amack and Bemetta
Bole, child worker and singers.
There w ill be a Bible school each
afternoon at 4:00 for the children.
A ll are welcome.
Rev. E. R. Quick, Pastor
eforc you build
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Sunday School at 9,45 a.m.
Wednesday evening meeting,
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The public 1« c o rd ia lly invited
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