Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 28, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Publlshad Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
Carryl H. & M arion C. W ines, E d ito rs-P u b lish ers
E ntered as second-class mall m atter In the post office at Ash­
land, Oregon, F ebruary 15, 1935, under the act of Congress
of M arch 3, 1379.
Miniature Refrigerator s f o r
picnics, camping, or for fisher­
men apd hunters at Marshall-
W ell on the Plata, phoneJ-1231,
QUICK RELIEF FRCP,5
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stennett and
j Mr«. Anna Myer, attended Wood-
I craft Lodge in Medford, Monday
jevening.
Mr .and Mrs. Paul Finnell
• spent several days in Portland
j the first of the week, attending
' to business matters in connection
with the Penney Stores, Mr. Fin­
nell being manager of the local
store.
FOR SALE— Fine building lot
; on Ashland St. near Liberty. In ­
quire C. B. Abbott. 784 Ashland
Wallace Stearns of Giants Pass S t
was a business caller here Fri­
TW O p nta of Bor lou sprayed
day.
on your 9x12 rug protects it from
M. H. Tucker, Los Angeles moth damage for 5-years or Ber-
business man, was a week end lou pays the damage .Average
business caller in Ashland. Mr. cost only 50c per year. LaMarre
Tucker recently purchased pro­ Drug Store
perty west of Ashland and ex­
V V V
pects to move here to make his
A Traveling Examiner of Op­
S TO M A C H ULCERS home soon.
erators and Chauffeurs is sehe-
Herbert Irwin Taylor plead , duled to arrive in Ashland, Mon­
doe to EXCESS A C ID
FreeBeekTellsef HomeTrcatr-entthat guilty to a violation of the basic day, April 8, 1948, and will be
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing rule in city court this week and on duty at the City Hall between
' the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
Over tw o m illio n b o ttle , o f th e W I L L A l t D
was fined $10 and $2.50 costs.
T H E ATM B N T h a v e been sold fo r ra lie f o f
» jr a p to m s o f diatre® , a risin x from M a m a c h
Miniature Refrigerator » f o r I according to a recent announce­
ment released from the Secre-
an d D uaden al Ulcers duo to E x c e n A c id —
picnics, camping, or for fisher­
Poor D lgastian. Sour o r Upsc* S ta m a rb ,
G e u ln e t l, M a a rth u m , Slavptessnass. etc.,
men and hunters at Marshall- j tary of State’s office.
All those wishing permits or
duo to Excess A cid. Sold on 15 d a y s ' t r i a l !)
W ell on the Plasa. phone2-1231.
A s k fo r « W illa rd 's Message” w h ic h fu lly
licenses to drive cars are asked
explains this treatm ent— tree—a s
Dave Snyder, who lives on the to get in touch with the examin-
EAST SID E P H A R M A C Y
Ashland
mine road, narrowly ! er during these hours.
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escaped death Monday about one
Spring sports are in full swing
o’clock .when the tractor with as track, baseball and tennis get
which he was pulling a spray under way. Mr. Francis is coach­
DK. E. N. TERRILL
rig, went into gear as he was ing boys tennis and Miss Under-
Chiropractic Physician cranking it to start the motor. kofler girls tennis. The baseball
The heavy tractor started for­ team is about ready for their first
ward,knocking Mr. Snyder down, game which will be held some­
Specialising in the Non-Con­
and just missed running over him time next week.
fining Treatment of
by a few inches .The tractor con­ The Evangelistic Rally at the
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
tinued on, running over an apri- Church of Christ .with evangel­
Office Phone 4371
cot tree, but not doing much ists Earl and Evelyn Ladd, is
damage. While Mr. Snyder escap- ! drawing audiences larger than is
Lithia Hotel Building
I ed without a scratch, it was in- usual for such meetings, reports
Ashland. Oregon
Earl F. Downing, minister of the
; deed a close call.
Badger Bros, from Pine Hurst church.
Services will be held each
were in Ashland, Tuesday.
night the rest of this week, be­
ginning at 7:30 o’clock. The Ral­
ly will close with the Sunday
night service.
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
o-o-O-H GOOD !
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Corner o f B lvd. and M orton
Cjluh™'1'*
Evart P. Borden, Minister
9:45 Sunday School hour.
11:00 Morning service. Dr. Bor-
t den will speak. There will be
, special music by the choir.
6:30 Pilgrim Fellowship will
1 meet.
7:30 Tuesday p.m. Choir prac­
tice.
FIR ST
B A PTIST
C HURCH
'
Church of the Naxarene
First & Hurgudine Sts
Rev. A. J. Edwards. Pastor
9:45 A. M. Sunday School w ith' 9:45 an>. Sunday Sahool, T. 5.
Henry S. McNair, superintendent Wiley, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
11:00 u.in. Morning Worship
Service with special music and a ; 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting. Mrs.
gospel message.
C. M. Litwiilcr. Supervisor.
6:30 P. M. Junior and Senior' 7.00 p.m. Young People's Ser­
Youth Fellowship Services in vice, George Zickufoose, Presi­
their respective rooms.
dent.
7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel
8:00 p in. Evening Service
Service. Inspirational singing. A
8 00 p.m. Widnesduy, Prayer
Young Peoples Choir. A Gospel Meeting.
message by the Pastor,
A cordial invitation is extend­
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Church ed to everyone to attend these
Fellowship Hour. You will enjoy services.
this inspiring fellowship meet­
ing.
“Faith Temple*’
We extend a cordial invitation
Undenominational
to all of our services.
Located
ut the corner of 5th and
■ umi»- - Ö- ■ ■
East Main St.
FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Ix*o C. Wine, Pastor
S C IEN TIST
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Sunday, March 24, 1946
Sunday Morning Service at 11 Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent,
Classes for all ages.
o'clock. Subject: Mutter.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily froir
2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays an<>
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
J7/F
Young Peoples meeting, 8:30
Sunday evening. The yuung peo­
ple are in complete charge of tills
service, uni u very spiritual time
is hud by all.
Evungelistice S ervices, 7:30
Sunday evening, the music begins
Prayer meeting Tuesday night
ut 7:30
Bible Study Thursday night at
7:30
ProMbyterlan Church
130 N orth Mam Street
"A Frleiidiv enureh for thought­
ful People.’’
ftev. George M Shuinon,
Pa »lor
9:45 A. M. Church School for
all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, super­
intendent.
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
Special music by the choir. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
6:30 P. M. Young People’s Soc­
ieties.
7:30 p.m. Evening service.
MM/IX
A SSEM BLY OF GOD
485 Siskiyou
Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:45 Sunday School. Bring the
entire family. A class for ever}
age group. Mrs. Geo. leenhower
Supt.
11:00 Morning Worship service
Sermon by the pastor.
Junior Church will meet dur­
ing the morning service for tliost
between the ages of 5-12. Mrs
Schak, director.
5:30 Orchestra Rehearsal.
6:45 Christ’s Ambassadors Houi
A service for youth.
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7:30 Evening service. Evangelis
tic message by the Pastor.
Week Day Services:
Wednesday 2:00 p.m. Cottage
prayer meeting at 502 Allison St.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week
service conducted by the C. A. s.
Wednesday 8:45 p.m. Choir Re­
hearsal.
Friday 7:30 p.m. Victory Night.
A service for Bible study, praise
and prayer.
The other day John Smart
ed for me in the courtroom
before going to lunch together.
It wae »divorce trial. Joha a**1*«
me a pfcngent question. “Judgs,
says John while w t were having
lun.h, "have you aver had a milk
shake to b up In divorce pro­
ceedings?” "No, can’t say that
I've ever heard of milk shakes
or any other soft drink appear­
ing in court—but there’s plenty
of times that alcoholic bever­
ages have appeared as a cause
that leads to broken-up families
-and many times to broken-up
youngsters . • who are Indeed
the innocent victims of parental
delinquency.”
tie tä n i R éu n it*
Cesntniticet A .L.l-
Methodist Church
Corner of North M ain and Laurel
FLUHRER’S Bread and Pastry
- a t your food store-
TRY OUR
RUG CLEANING SERVICE
Phone 3281
The Sunday School .with class­
es for everybody, taught by effi­
cient teachers .meets at 9:45 each
Sunday morning. The morning
sermon is at 11 o'clock on the
subject, “The Impelled Cross.”
The choir under direction of Mrs
.Bill Weber with Mrs. Frank Dav­
is at the organ, will sing an anth­
em. The Senior and Intermediate
Methodist Youth Fellow s h i p
groups will meet in their respec­
tive rooms for worship at 6:15 P.
M. The evening preaching ser­
vice is at 7:30 P. M. at that time
the pastor will bring a gospel
message of inspiration and hope,
midweek Bible study and prayer
service is each Thursday even­
ing at 7:30 .Dr. G. W. Bruce, Min­
ister.
BRAND NEW BUSES
for a Brand N ew S ervice
—
~ . r » a 7 7
W A V
Church of Christ
E arl F . Downing, Minister
Second and B S tre e ts
Wardrobe Cleaners
fir» fliix Pinza
“Your Friendly Grocer”
ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
WHERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATED
Now meat market in connection with store
PLA ZA GROCERY
61 N. MAIN
PHONE 41} i
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
ASK FOR
MT ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
Evangelistic servic e s e a c h
night this week, 7:30 P. M.. with
Evangelist Earl Ladd, II, speak­
ing and Mrs. Ladd singing. Sub­
jects are; Thursday, “Melody
Lane”; Friday, “Open Under
New Management”; Saturday,
‘Be One”
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Every
Member Present Day. Classes for
all ages; nursery for babies and
tiny tots.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Evangelist Ladd will speak on,
“Challenging Christianity”; Mrs.
Ladd will sing.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
Closing service of the Evangelis­
tic Rally. Evangelist’s Ladd sub­
ject is, “Rainbow’s End”.
Midweek Service, Wednesday
8:00 P. M. The study, “Highlights
of the Old Testament” will be
resumed.
WEST COAST TRAILWAYS
Serwitify t* i- Pacific Goa&£ anA
3
in each Aiswction
West Coast Trail way s’ buses are the handsomest,
safest, most comfortable coaches obtainable. They’re
driven by trained, experienced, friendly operators
who are proud to sit behind the wheels of Ameri­
ca’s newest and finest motor coaches.
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
I suffered for years and am so
thankful that I found relief from
this terrible affliction that I will
gladly answer anyone writing me
for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz,
P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash.
It costs no more to enjoy the latest in highway
. comfort and convenience. Call your Trailways’
I agent the next time you’re planning a trip.
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INSURANCE
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J F EMMETT
Pli. 8561
167 E, Main
S TE A K HOUSE
397 East Main
Fire - Auto - Theft
STANDARD COMPANIES
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