Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 22, 1945, Image 5

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T alen t high Bulldogs won the E ndeavor, 6:30 P. M.
5:45 O rchestra R ehearsal.
I Daisy Bovee, P resid en t of G rants Jack so n county six m an football m on by the pastor.
7:00 C h rist's A m bassadors h o u r
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Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. S e r­
W alter J. K errig an und Mia. orderly. He plcud guilty to the
O ctober and N ovem ber birthdays a 13-0 w in over previously u n ­ mon, “T he F aith W ithout W hich All young people w e l c o m e .
K errigan re tu rn e d Irani u busi- I churge in city court Monday.,
M arjie Folks, Pres.
w ere observed, Mrs. S w i t z e r beaten Eagle P oint here F rid ay No M an C an Please G od”.
i i i ' sh visit t<> K lam ath C ounty to
Huobor tired scooter* and kiddie m uking the birth d ay cake.
7:45 E vangelistic Service. ” a > u
n ig h t under the lights. The win
M idw eek Service, W ednesday W eek N ight Services:
th eir home on Ueach S treet. Ker-1 car* at M arshall-W ell* Store on
Mrs. Lorna Horn accom panied m arked the third straig h t season 8:00 P. M.
rigun reports a fine show ing of the Plaxa. Phone 2-1231..
W ednesda y 7:45 p. m. T h e
by her father Mr. Peck, left S u n ­ in which T alen t has gone u n d e­
Gospel M editations, K M E D, Young people co n d u ct this in te r­
ducks in K lam ath County.
N orm a Jea n H icketheir and day lor her hom e in C rescent City feated and was th eir 26th conse
8:00 A. M., T uesday and T h u rs­ esting service. Ccme.' b rin g y o u r
Mr. und Mrs. K enneth B rem ner Mayis L ynette Foster, both ju v e n ­
day .
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. H atfield have cutive victory.
friends.
of G ranta Puss, and Mrs. Z unburt iles of D rain, Oregon, w ere taken
Youth F or C h rist Rally, S a tu r­
F riday 7:45 p.m. V ictory night.
of Los A ngeles w ere in Ashland into custody by A shland Police rented the house at 308 L iberty
day, Nov. 24, N azarene C hurch.
Testam ony, P ray e r and D ivine
Sunday, to visit ut the hom e of S atu rd ay night a fte r being found St. They have been living in
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Blackrner. to be runaw ays. The tw o young Quincy Cal the past y ear and
“Faith Temple”
The Brem ner*, form er Ashland I girls w ere turned over to county are glad to re tu rn to A shland
S outhern Oregon College of Ed­
U ndenom inational
residents w ere en ro u te to Los I juvenile authorities, who held again.
Corp. Em ile Woods, who was ucation, Nov. 19 -R abbi A lex an d ­ L ocated a t the co rn er of 5th and
Angeles for a vacation and to re ­ them until the p aren ts cam e for
called hom e on account of the e r Feinsilver of S acram ento, C al­
E ast M ain St.
tu rn Mrs. Z o n h u rt to her home them .
serious illness of his gran d m o th er ifornia, rep resen tin g the Jew ish
Leo C. W ine, P asto r
there. Mr. B rem ner is a form er
Mrs. Floyd Sum ford and Mrs.
S u n d ay School 10:00 A. M
em ployee of the bank h ere and L ydia B urns spent T uesday in Mrs. Peck retu rn ed S unday to his C h au tau q u a Society, spoke a t the
S outhern Oregon College of E du­ Bonnie C onrad, S u p erin ten d en t,
is w orking with the First N ation­ Medford on business transactions. station in Texas.
The past week the X -L Electric cation, M onday, N ovem ber 19, on Classes for all ages.
al Bank in G rants Pass at p re­
Mrs. Eva P hilpott an d sons m oved to th eir new q u a rte rs at 25 th e subject "W hat we Jew s be­
sent.
M orning W orship 11:00 A. M.
W ard and D onald w ere tran sact 3rd S treet, in the site once occu lieve." Rabbi F einsilver discussed
Young Peoples m eeting, 6:30
The Neighbors of W oodcraft mg business in A shlund and
pied by the H askins G arage. The th e historical q u ality of Judaism . S unday evening. T he young peo
m et M onday night Nov. 1« ut G rants Pass M onday. They are
com pany had form erly occupied He stated th a t originally th e Jew pie are in com plete ch arg e of this
7:30 in the I.O.O.F. Hull for a from Bonanza, Oregon.
q u arte rs at 137 N orth Pioneer. w ere an ethnic class, but through service, an d a very sp iritu al tim e
business m eeting, followed by re ­
Miss Colleen Hope of M edford The move was m ade necessary by m odification of fo u r thousand is had by all.
freshm ents. The Nov. birthdays
has announced th a t she will spend the sale of the building a few years of contact w ith various n a t­
E vangelistice S e r v i c e s , 7:30
w ere observed at a p re tty d e c o d ­ one day a week in A shland to w eeks ago to the Plaza T rade ions of peoples, the Jew s have be­
ed table w ith the usual B irthday conduct dancing lessons. She will Shop, T h at concern is m oving to com e m erely a religious fellow ­ S unday evening, th e m usic begins
P ra y e r m eeting T uesday n ig h t
cake, M em bers of the com m ittee will be at tne Civic club house th eir new location.
ship. He discussed also d istin g ­ a t 7:30
wi re Mrs. L aura A bbott and Mrs each W ednesday afternoon. Miss
T he Real E state B oard had uishing tenets of th ree divisions
B ible S tudy T h u rsd ay n ig h t at Thousand* o f men a re now enVzCag
Alice Cook. I he next m eeting will Hope recently re tu rn ed from a
th
eir
re g u lar m onthly luncheon of the Jew ish faith, orthodox, 7:30
in the R egu lar A rm y . Join now and
!,«• the covered dish d in n er ut 0:30 trip to Mexico and G uatem ala
conservative, reform ed. He con­
SEE THE JOB TH R O U G H 1
The R um m age Sale will be held w here she studied S panish d an c­ and business m eeting W ednesday cluded by en u m eratin g ten p rin ­
nt Moores Real E state Office Sat ing techniques. R egistration for at the Plaza. Mr. H. C. G aley gave ciples ad h ered to by th e reform ed Chureh ef the Nazarene
CHOOSE YOUR BRANCH OF SERVICE
a fine rep o rt on the m eeting he
Rev. A. J. Edward*. Paator
Nov. 24.
ANO O VERSEAS TH EA TER
the dancing classes started W ed­ atten d ed a t G e arh ea rt several i- group, w hich he him self re p re ­ 9:45 a.m. S unday School, T. S. T ra v e l • Education • Security • Career
sented.
Mr. und Mrs. J. D. Beeson, form nesday, N ovem ber 21.
tem s of im p o rtan t business w ere
Wiley, Supt.
Fo r fu ll in fo rm a tio n call a t
e r residents of A shland, cam e
R ubber tired scooter* end kiddie atten d e d to.
U. S. ARMY RECRUITINQ OFFICE
11:00 a.m. M orning W orship
R ubber tired scooter* and kiddie
last Tuesday from Los Angeles to car* at M arshall-W ell* Store on
7:00 p.m. J u n io r M eeting, Mrs.
Because a w oodpecker h it the car* at M arshall-W ell* S to re on
spend a week visiting at the home the Plaza, Phone 2-1231.
POST O FFICE BUILDING
C. M. L itw iller, S upervisor.
pow er lines leading into A shland th e Plaza. Phone 2-1231
of Mrs. Beeson's brother Police
ROOM 1
Mrs. Chas. T. B urns and son last F riday m orning, the en tire
7:00 pun. Young P eo p le’s S e r­
chief C harles T alent and d a u g h t­ Jim m ie cam e last T uesday to
M e d fo r d . O re g o n
vice, G eorge Zickafoose, P re s i­
city was w ithout pow er for about
FIR ST B A PTIST CHURCH
er, Mrs. P. H. S tansbury. Tuesday visit for an indefinite tim e with
dent
tw o hours. P ow er was disru p ted
F irst St H argadine Sts
of this week the visitors left for Mrs. N elle Burns.
8:00 p.m. Evening Service
at 10:20 F riday m orning and did
We ex ten d a cordial welcom e
B rem erton, W ashington, w here
8:60 p.m. W ednesday, P ra y e r
not come on until 12:40. The bird to all, to atten d o ur w orship s e r­
The
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Nov.
they will visit for a few duys
M eeting.
17 w ith a covered dish d in n er a t J hit the 11,000 volt line, according vices.
visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. C C
A cordial in v itatio n is e x te n d ­
12:30 followed by a business meet-1 to city electricians. D elay w as oc- S unday Services
S nyder.
ed to everyone to a tte n d these
ing at 2 P. M. quite u delegation cossioned by the need of bringing
9:45 a m. S unday School. C. E. services.
G eorge If. Shields, a vagrant, were p resen t from G rants Pass. repairs from M edford to re p air
Corry,
S u p e rin te n d e n t
sp en t several days in the Ashland Mrs. M ary Ferns, S enior Vice- the break.
11:00 a.m. M orning W orship. FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
jail this week, laying out a $10 00 P resident and assistant Inspector,
SCIENTIST
fine and $2.50 costs afte r being inspected B urnside R elief C o rp s ' R ubber tired scooter* and kiddie Serm on topic: “W hat is M an T h at
187 East Main Street
car* at M arshall-W ell* S tore on Thou A rt M indful of H im ”.
S unday, N ovem ber 25, 1945
arrested for being d runk and dis- No. 24 A shland. Mrs. A nna Stein-
Phone 6S61
the Plaza. Phone 2-1231
6:00 p.m. Youth p re -p ray e r p e r­
S unday m orning service a t 11
iod.
o’clock. S ubject: SOU L A N D
6:30 p.m. B aptist Youth F ellow ­ BODY.
ship. Senior group m eets in the
S un d ay School at 9:36 A. M.
N orthwest C asualty
B.Y.F. room. Ju n io rs m eet up
W ednesday evening m eeting,
COMPANY
stairs.
w hich ‘includes testim onies of
7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Hour. C h ristian Science healing, is held
M ark J. Goodyer, the H ighw ay a t 8 o ’clock.
B ible E vangelist will speak. Mr.
R eading Room open daily from
G oodger is touring the n atio n on 2 to 5 P. M. ex cep t Sundays and
bicycle and giving out th e Gospel holidays.
as he goes. He will tell of his
The public is cordially invited
D R . E . N . TR R1U LL
experiences in this unique m inis­ to a tte n d these services, a n d te
Chiropractic P h y sieiaa
try of the Word.
use th e R eading Room.
W ed n esd ay 7:30 p.m. O u r
C hurch F ellow ship Hour.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
Specializing in tke Non-Con-
fining Treatment at
(A ssem bly of God)
Leland I. W ilkinson, Pastor.
Hemerrhoida (Pilo«)
465 Siskiyou
Rev.
G
ordon
Lindsay,
P
asto
r
Methodist Chnreh
Office Phono 4371
Corner of North Mala and Laurel S un d ay Services:
Lithia Hotel BuBMiag
9:45 S u n d ay School B ring y o u r
T here is nothing like the S crip ­
tu re lessons learn ed in the S u n ­ ch ild ren to S u n d ay S c h o o L
Ashland. Oregon
day School to give lig h t on life’s Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo.
Icenhow
er,
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p ath w ay from babyhood to the
11:00 M orning W orship. S e r­
end of the journey. The S unday
School m eets a t 9:45 each S u n ­ m on by th e pastor.
day m orning. The m orning se r­
mon is a t 11 o’clock on the su b ­
— F IL M S —
ject, “Does God S peak to People
NEW MATTRESSES
DEV E L O ran A PR1MEED
T oday?” The choir will offer ano­
FACTORY TO YOU
6 or 8 ex. 15e per roll
th e r good anthem . The S enior
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
Double size 25c
and In term e d iate M ethodist Y ou­
LIKE NEW
5c extra of Panchromatic. AH,
th Fellow ship groups will m eet in
fine grain developed. Reprints
NEW
BOX
SPRINGS
th e ir respective room s for w o r­
2c eaeh. BouMe size 3c each.
WHILE THEY LAST
ship a t 6:15. The ev en in g serm on
Deckle or plain edge. Guarau-
is a t 7:30 on th e subject, “Sifted
teed work. Enlarging, eolortng,
as W heat.” The m idw eek Bible
REED’S
copying. Low prices. Send to—
stu d y and p ra y e r service is each
MATTRESS CO.
ECONOMY
T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30. Dr. G.
PHOTO
93
N.
Main
Ph.
6271
W. Bruce, M inister.
Box 157«, Station B
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Ashland,
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Presbyterian Church
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
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Jewish Rabbi Speaks
at SOCK Monday
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Other attractions now are the lowered fares, reduced running
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Your local Greyhound agent will gladly help you plan your next
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“A Frtaadly eftureh far ttoaugbt-
fut Paaple.”
Rev. George M. Shu man,
Paater
9:45 A. M. C hurch School for
all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, su p e r­
intendent.
M orning S ervice 11 A. M.
serm on by th e Pastor.
6:30 P. M. In term e d iate Society
11 A. M. M orning W orship. The
Senior-C ollege Society.
7:30 P. M. E vening Service.
M essage by th e pastor. Also R e­
ligion in th e new s.
101 E. Main
Phone 8181
Soeoud and It Streets
B ible School, 9:45 A. M. Classes
for all ages; n u rse ry for babies
and tin y tots.
M orning Service, Serm on, “The
T ransform ed L ife”.
J u n io r C hurch, 11:00 A. M. Mrs.
Ja c k Y oung is su p erv iso r of this
service fo r B eginner, P rim ary
and J u n io r g irls and boys.
J u n io r an d S enior C h ristian
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W HERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATED
Now meat market in connection with store
PLA ZA G RO CERY
6 1 N. MAIN
Church of Christ
Earl F. Downing, Minister
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“Your Friendly Grocer”
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