Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 6, 194$
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street. Ashland, Oregon
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
Witered as eeeond-claea mail matter In the post office at Ash
land. Oregon. February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress
of March 5, 1879.
Mark A Smith und James Abra
ham Brady were both fined $10.00
and $2.50 costs for refusing to
identify themselves when chall
enged by an officer.
Stanley P. Kissinger was fined
$12.50 and $2.50 costs on a drunk
and disorderly conduct charge.
O. H. Rounsaville, Ashland ar
rested on charge of being drunk
and disorderly plead guilty in
City Court, fined $10.00 and $2.50
costs.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent,
Classes for till ages.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
Young Peoples meeting, 0:30
Sunday evening. The young peo
ple are in complete charge of this
service, and a very spiritual time
is had by all.
7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Ser
vice, with singing, praise, prayer,
und a message by the pastor.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The
Church Fellowsip Hour. Many an
coming to enjoy this hour of in
spiration and fellowship.
Leland I. W ilkinson, Pastor.
E vangelistiee S e r v i c e s , 7:30
M ethodist Church
S unday evening, th e m usic begins Corner of North Main and Laurel
Insurance
‘you can depend on'
• Automobile
• Fire
Prayer meeting Tuesday night I
at 7:30
Your child is entitled to the pri-
Bible Study Thursday night at veleges and benefits of the Sun
spent Thanksgiving out of town.i FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 7:30
day School. If you are not attend
Martha Stephenson and Helen
SCIENTIST
ON VIIK I’l.AZA
ing with him you are both the
Heavilin went to Klamath Falls,
Sunday,
December
9,
Room 5 News
Church of Christ
John Neeley, Portland, Virginia
Sunday Morning Service at 11
losers. The Sunday School meets
Third and Fourth Grade News Ehkridge, Baker, Larry Williams,
Karl F. Downing, Minister
o’clock. Subject: God The Only
' each Sunday morning at 9:45. The
Second and H Streets
Our room enjoyed making the Crescent City, California, and Cause
and Creator.
Thanksgiving decorations. We Phyllis Walker, Medford, Oregon.
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Mrs. ‘ morning sermon is at 11 o’clock
Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M.
and
the e
made wild turkeys, trees, log cab All of the students celebrated
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evening
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ins, forts, Pilgrim people, and In the Holiday with the traditional
ages; nursery for babies and the congregational singing and of
which includes testimonies of all
tiny
tots.
dians. We made a November cal turkey dinner.
Christian Science healing, is held
fer an appropriate anthem. The I
ender. It had Pilgrims, Indian
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M Senior
Kathleen
Raegan
was
injured
'
at
8 o’clock.
and Intermediate Metho
tepees, and trees on it. We made
Sermon,
"Attend
to
Your
Bible
Reading
Room
open
daily
from
in
an
accident,
while
playing
at
dist
Youth
Fellowship groups will
Pilgrim ships. The Fourth Grade
to 5 P. M. except Sundays and Reading".
meet in their respective rooms for '
made a poster about the prairie a little friends home. She is back 2 holidays.
Junior
Church,
11:00
A.
M
J. F . E m m et!
worship at 6:15. Eldon Durham
Indians. There are tepees, bison, school now ,and her freinds are
A service for children under Ju n -1 and
The
public
is
cordially
invited
Don
Ellsworth
are
the
leaders
very
happy
she
is
able
to
return.
167 East Main Street
a stream, a few’ trees, and horses.
High age.
to attend these services, and to ior Evening
for the Intermediate group. The
Phon« 8561
The Third Grade made a poster of
Service,
7:30
P.
M.
Ser
Room 6 News
use the Reading Room.
evening sermon is at 7:30 on the
the Coast Indians. It had bark
mon,
"Without
the
Shedding
of
The room has a new member,
subject, "Newness in Ch l i s t
homes, trees, animals and canoes. Gordon Gilmore, from Lincoln
There is No Remission."
Jesus." The mid-week Bible study
¿siaoHiaw aau j shl Blood
Jeanette Buchanan went to vis School. There are now twenty- qajMj
Midweek
Service,
Wednesday,
Sunday
School
at
9:45,
Freda
N orthwest
C asualty
and prayer service is each Thurs
it her Aunt, Mrs. Arthur Wisnor, five fourth graders in room 6.
7:30 P. M.
C O M P A N Y
Eliott,
Supertendent.
day
evening
at
7:30.
Dr.
G.
W
near Talent, for Thanksgiving.
Youth for Christ Rally, Satur- j Bruce, Minister.
Perry Casteel, a fifth grade
Alice Beare Song leader and day
David Herburger went with Mr. has returned after a two weeks Dona
night, Dec. 8, Assembly of j
Allen, pianist.
and Mrs. William Briggs and absence.
God.
Message by the Pastor, E R.
daughter, Judy, Charles Skinner Donna Williams, grade four Quick
at 11 A M
and Mr. Charles Talent on a trip visited her grandmother in Port
Presbyterian Church
Young
Peoples service at 6:30
to the Mountains.
180 North Main Street
land over the Thanksgiving holi P. M.
"A
Friendly church for thoaglit
Larry Wray went with his fam days
Evangelistic service at 7 P. M.
ful People.”
ily to Grants Pass over the holi We have changed our afternoon
service on Wednesday
Rev. George M Shuman,
day ,and George Gray and Donald schedule, so that each room can at Prayer
T E C H N IC A L S E R V IC E
7 P. M.
Paator
Williams went to Portland, where have separate physical education
••yi
are
welcome
to
these
ser
George was guest at the home of periods for the boys and girls vices.
9:45 A. M. Church School for
Typewriters, Adding Machines, Transit
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Miss Aikins is in charge of the
all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, super
Aledade, Binocular
Peffly. George returned to school girl’s class while Mr. Fader
intendent.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
Monday and Donald came back instructing the boys.
Morning
Service
11
A.
M
(Assembly of God)
Tuesday.
sermon by the Pastor.
The class has been studying
485 Siskiyou
For Sen ice Cull
Roberta Oviatt spent Thanks about the use of reference books
6:30 P. M. Intermediate Society
Rev.
Gordon
Lindsay,
Pastor
giving visiting with relatives at Each child has found thatQie can
11 A. M. Morning Worship. The
HOW A lii) ODEN SPORTING GOODS
Doris, Calfornia and Betty Tozier find many important and interest Sunday Services:
Senior-College Society.
9:45
Sunday
School
Bring
your
visited with friends Mr. and Mrs. ing facts in the encyclopedia
ASHLAND
7:30 P. M. Evening Service.
children to Sunday S c h o o l.
O. R. Gunn in Medford. Our room
Message
by
the
pastor.
Also
Re
Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo.
enjoyed telling the things that we
ligion in the news.
A. T. Mercier, President of Icenhower, Supt.
did on Thanksgiving in English Southern Pacific Company, an
Marjie Folks, Pres.
11:00
Morning
Worship.
Ser
Class Monday.
7:45 Evangelistic Service. "Atm
nounced today that the company mon by the pastor.
Our room learned the Jack had determined that it would not
Week Night Services:
5:45
Orchestra
Rehearsal.
Frost Song, and two verses of the exercise the authority granted it
Wednesday 7:45 p.m. T h e
Christ’s Ambassadors hour
Marines Hymn this month. We by the ICC to resume operations All 7:00 young
Young people conduct this inter- |
people
w
e
lc
o
m
e
.
made music work books. We put of steamships between New York,
esting service. Ccme! bring your
all of the sngs that w’e had learn N. Y. and Galveston and Houston,
friends.
Neighborhood
Church
ed in our books. We have Music Texas.
Friday 7:45 p.m. Victory night.
Congregational
staff books too. We learned notes
Testamony, Prayer and Divine
This announcement marks the
and the C and F scale. All of our complete discontinuance of Sou
Corner of Blvfl. and Morton
room learned to direct songs.
Clarence F. McCall, Acting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
thern Pacific Company Morgan
In writing the beginner’s are Line Service between North At Minister.
First & Hargadine Sts
doing fine. The beginner’s are lantic and Gulf ports which was
9:45 a.m. Church School with
11:00
a.m. Morning Worship
Georgia Mae Hill, Joann Olsen, established February 1, 1883 and Mrs. John Barker as Superinten- service. Rev.
Ray Ames, field re
Gary Knight, Jimmy Sutherlin, which was interrupted in June gan ist
presentative
for
Western Baptist
Marline Elliott, and Wilma Ann 1941 when the United’States Gev-
This church extends a hearty Theological Seminary in Portland,
Smith. They printed until this ernment requisitioned the Mor welcome to all neighbors and Oregon, will bring the message.
year.
friends and visitors who wish to
gan Line fleet.
6:30 p.m. Both the Junior and
On the Plaza
The Winners in spelling are;
draw near to God in the spirit Senior
Phone 3281
Baptist Youth Services
— F IL M S —
of our common Master,
4th grade, Carol Cragle, ahead on
will be held in their respective
-, ' ¿Sitò
dent
the chart is Jack Boher in the 4th I DEVELOPED A FRLNTKD
rooms.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser
6 or 8 ex. 15e per roll
grade. Winner in the third grade'
vice.
is Betty Jean Wilkinson.
Double size 25c
7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to
George Gray gave an interest 5c extra of Panchromatic Alt
ing account of the homeward re fine grain developed. Reprlntcr which all you g people are cor
turn of his father Pfc. Roy C. 2c each. Double size 3e each/ dially invited.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir
Gray. George also showed the Deckle or plain edge. Guarati-'
class a Japanese fan, which his teed work. Enlarging, coloring, practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc
tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or-
father brought home.
copying. Low prices. Send to—;
Room 4 Uews
ECONOMY
“Faith Temple”
John Neeley and Beverly Cam
PHOTO FINISHERS
eron are new pupils in Room 4.
Undenominational
Bex 1576, Station B
The boys and girls are very happy
Located
at the corner of 5th and
LOS ANGELES 7, C A L V .
to have them in their room.
East Main St.
Several students of Room 4
Leo C. Wine, Pastor
Burns Agency
Washington School
IMSURAIII(Ei f r f f >
RO Y G IL L A M
Buys Bonds
Wardrobe Cleaners
V » ■ 3'
Hotpoint
Appliances Are Her e
FIRST SHOWING OF 1946
REFRIGERATORS - RANGES - WASHING MACHINES
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
Come in
and See
Them
WEITZEL
J. V. W. STORE
“On The Plaza”
Deliveries
Soon
GIVE A
TOWNCRAFT TIE
Bright Halo for you— if you choose these bright patterns
woven into deep rayon satin grounds. Persians, bolds,
medium and neatly spaced patterns. See the hand painted
ties? too. Natural subjects gleaming in rich oil paints!
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