__________________ — -« g g e n i SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946 _______ — v— ' 11 » h . ■ 1 i We went on a hike in the park respective rooms at 8:15 up.m. Pastor I Special music by the choir. Ser- March 7, for Science Class. We for worship. At the 7:30 p.m. A. M. Church School for mon by the pastor, choose groups to look for differ­ nour the delegates who attended ' “21‘‘“V*',M,S' Wl M Holey, super-j 8:30 P. M. Young People's Soc- ent things .We looked for ghost the Methodist Youlh Fellowship intendent. I ieties. Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street. Ashland, Oregon plants, fungus, animals .the veins Rally in Koesburg lust week eno 11 A. M. Morning Worship. I 7:30 p.m. Evening service. in the leaves and flowers. We will give their report. Those ta ­ hiked up to the animal pens. king part are Charles Eliuson, Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers There we saw the eagle flying Lela Fay Linn, Eldon Durham, • about and the peacock opened Isabelle Williams, and their spoil Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash­ his feathers for us. We saw squir­ sor, Mrs. Leland Linn. The m id­ land, Oregon. February 15, 1035. under the act of Congress rels running up and down the week Bible study and prayer ser­ of March 3. 187». trees and saw one eating a nut in vice is euch Thursday evening a tree. We also found fungus at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. G. W Bruce, such us mushrooms and toad­ Minister. replaced with larger pipe, all stools. Many of us saw quite a To The Editor: The w riter came to Ashland these improvements sturted mil- few flowers. Church of Christ March 1908, population over 6- lions of gallons more water, some Wayne South and Mike Grant Karl F. Downing, Minister .000 and we always had plenty of thing must De wrong the last were patrol boys to guide us Second and H Streets w ater up to about 1926, then an census gave Ashland a popula­ through town. Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Every agitation for more w ater started. tion of only 4,500. The city is At the Zoo Mrs. Glenna Mitch­ Member Present Day. Classes for There were tw’o lines of thought, talking Buck Lake again at a ell took a picture of the group all ages; nursery for babies and one faction wanted to peddle cost of over a million dcllara. with Judith Stephen’s camera. tiny tots. buck lake on the city; the other The people of Ashland deseive a ___ Morning Service, 11:00 A. M When we arrived in our room faction wanted to build a dam. better fate. This tremendous cost again we talked about what we Sermon, "That Men May Know They won out, this dam was to would throw us into the Slo rgh saw Then we made booklets with How to Behave in the House of give us plenty of pure w ater for of Despond for another 40 years. statem ents and sketches. God". all time. There was also built a When and if we need more water Evening Service. 7:30 P. M. Room 8 News sm aller dam on Crowson hill and a series of small dams can be Room 8 is beginning work on a Sermon, 'Open Your Bible At later all the water mains were built on Ashland creek, and with new unit; "Transportation." We j Matthew 24 the aid of m eters will give us havd many colored pictures a n d 1 Midweek Service, Wednesday plenty of pure water for years to stories about early transportation!®'®® P- M. The study, "Highlights come will also promote the build We ' have been draw ing and of the Old Testam ent" will be ing up all the light and power DR. E. N. TERRILL resumed. we need. There are millions of coloring spring flowers and birds Chiropractic Physician gallons in art class. of w ater going down the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Phillip Henning has been ab­ creek, correll it. First & Hurgadine Sts Specialising in the Nan-Con­ A business man came to my sent for two weeks because of 9:45 A. M. Sunday School with fining Treatment of place and we talked water, quote illness. We all miss him and hope Henry S. McNair, superintendent Hemorrhoids (Piles) “we lived here since 1889, hunt he’ll be back w ith us soon. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship ed and fished all over this coun­ Office Phone 4371 Room 8's junior Red Cross Service with special music and a try .years ago the owner of Buck committee has made many tray gospel message. Lithia Hotel Building Lake asked me to try and sell i t 1 mats and menu covers for the 6:30 P, M. Junior and Senior he stipulated a price, and I'll • Camp White Hospital. Ashland. Oregon Youth Fellowship Services in give you a good commission but Room 4 their respective rooms. I informed him that I was not 7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel We are studying about Holland in the real estate business. Four now and it is very interesting. A Service. Inspirational singing. A years ago I was at Buck Lake, red pincushion is put outside by Young Peoples Choir. A Gospel the spring was dry. But since the door, when a baby boy is message by the Pastor. that time with the aid ot a bull born jn that home. A pink pin- Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Church dozer they have the spring run cushion for a baby girl. Fellowship Hour. You will enjoy ning again. And in regards to Wooden shoes are never worn this inspiring fellowship m eet­ Ashland Creek. We have plenty ing. Auctioneer of water but the headwaters inside their home. They are left We extend a cordial invitation by the door need more care and explotation to all of our services. Windmills are used not only to Farm Sales a -------- o . ------ unquote supply drinking water, but in Now lets take a look at this FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Specialty SCIENTIST airport racket the w riter takes many places, used to drain excess the same view as he did at the water from the land. Sunday, April 7, 1946 P. O. Box 471 Phone 8081 The Dutch beds are on the beginning, if and when we need Sunday Morning Service at 11 Ashland, Oregon wall of the living room, and an airport and it will pay private o'clock. Subject: UNREALITY. enterpris e w i l l p u t i t i n opens like a cupboard. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Cheeses take from 10 to 14 quick. About 18 years ago the Wednesday evening meeting, city went over Bear Creek on days to salt; then m elted butter which includes testimonies of is rubbed over to keep the rind Mirror Barber Shop the Balfour G urthrie t r a c t , from cracking. Washing with Christian Science healing, is held ploughed about 2 acres spent at 8 o’clock. and Rooms about 12,00.00 then forgot about vinegar finishes it off, except for Reading Room open daily from ' 1 /? A C it. L ter went over to Bellview a little polishing with oil. 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and Storks are carefully guarded in 4 th Street or Phone 4411 and spent about 12,000.00 this holidays. ¿ 0 .1 ,3 time and promptly forgot about Holland, as they catch and eat S. S. DAVIES, P rop . The public is cordially invited the creatures that might do harm it to attend these services, and to Now the City wants to spend to the dikes. If a stork builds a use the Reading Room. chimney ,it is never disturbed. 25,000.00 this time for some of K enneth Bigham Jean Mitchell this highly inflated land, a mere ASSEMBLY OF GOD drop in the bucket as regards an and Gayle Godden are ill. Bon- 485 S is k iy o u airoort The city owns one of the i na Monson who was ill is back Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor bes^ landing fields in the valley , w ith us now. We are very happy Services: ‘you can depend on,: situated on highway 66 about a | to have Botina with us again and Sunday 9:45 Sunday School. Bring the mile long ,a fine piece of ground will be glad when our other entire family. A class for every r to land a plane, there is no hurry , friends are able to return. age group. Mrs. Geo. Icenhower, • Automobile Room 2 News as there are no more planes than Supt. Patricia Earp is a new pupil in there was 18 years a^o, to land. 11:00 Morning Worship service. • Fire I rem ain yours for general wel­ Room 2 .She came here from th e • Sermon by the pastor. Mt. Tabor school in Portland. fare. — Junior Church will meet d u r­ Several boys and girls are ab­ S. S. Davies ing the morning service for those sent from Room 2 because of ill­ ness. Bruce Foreman, David M it­ between the ages of 5-12. Mrs. ON THE PLAZA ‘ chell and Jim m y Teegarden are Schak, director. 5:30 Orchestra Rehearsal. back in school but Eddie G ayhart 6:45 C hrist’s Ambassadors Iioui Room seven has a new pupil Maxine Nicholson, Gordon Oeser, Her name is M arilyn McCarty R;.emarie Hill and Gary Godden A service for youth. QUICK RELIEF FROM from Klam ath Falls. We enjoy are still out. Symptoms of Distress Arising from 7:30 Evening service. Evangelis her very much. tic message by the Pastor. The fifth grade is coming along Neighborhood Church STOMACH ULCERS fine w ith their fractions in arith­ Week Day Services: Congregational DUE TO EXCESS ACID metic. The sixth grade is going W ednesday 2:00 p.m. Cottage Corner of Blvd. and Morton prayer meeting at 502 Allison St. FreeBookTells of HomeTrea tmen t th at into decimals now and they like E vart P. Borden, Minister Most Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week them too. 9:45 Sunday School hour. O v e r tw o m illio n b o ttles o f the W I L L A R D service conducted by the C. A. s. We have been studying about T R E A T M E N T have been s o ld f o r r i ' l l e f o f 11:00 Morning service. Dr. Bor­ W ednesday 8:45 p.m. Choir Re­ steel. We made booklets about it sym p tom « o f distress arisin g from S .o m tth den will speak on “In The Begin hearsal. an d D uo den al Ulcere du e to E lects A c id — and really enjoy it. We have pos­ P eer D igestion, Sour o r Upset S tom ach. ning God”. There will be special Friday 7:30 p.m. Victory Night. Oae e l n a n , H e a rtb u rn . Sleeplessnev-j, etc., ters in our room about steel. music by the choir. due to Excess A cid . S o ld on I 5 d a y < t r i a l l We had perfect attendance the A service far Bible study, praise A sk fo r “ W illa rd 's M essage" w tiicn f u l l / 6:30 Pilgrim Fellowship will and prayer." afternoon of March 18 and, also explains th ia tre a tm e n t— free— a t meet. March 19. EAST SIDE PHARMACY 7:30 Tuesday p.m. Choir prac­ Church of the Nazarene tice. Rov. A. J. Edwards. Pastor 9:45 a .n. Sunday Sohool, T. S. Here s im portant news for young Methodist Church Wiley, Supt. ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS Ccrner of North Main and Laurel men 18 and over (17 with par- 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship The Sunday School meets at AND VEGETABLES ents’ consent). Under the G I 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. 9:45 a.m. for the purpose of help­ C. M. Litwiller. Supervisor. Bill of Rights, if you enlist in the W HERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATED ing parents and children to find 7:00 p.m. Young People's Ser­ U. S. Arm y before October 6, God through the study of the vice, George Zickafoose, Presi­ I 1946, for 3 years, upon your dis­ 1 ttt Now m eat m ark et in connection with store Bible. The morning sermon is at dent. charge you will he entitled to 48 11 o’clock on the subject, “The 8:00 p.m. Evening Service months of college, trade or busi­ Assumed Cross.” The choir un­ 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer rr ness school education. Tuition der the direction of Mrs. Bill Meeting. Weber, with Mrs. Frank Davis up to $500 per ordinary school A cordial invitation is extend PH ON E 41 j i 61 N. MAIN at the organ will offer an a n ­ ed to everyone to attend these year will he paid. And you will them. The Senior and Interm e­ services. receive $65 monthly living a l­ diate Methodist Youth Fellow­ lowance— $90 if you are m ar­ ship groups will meet in their “Faith Temple” rie d . G et the facts at y o u r Undenominational nearest U . S. Army Recruiting RHEUMATISM Located at the corner of 5th and Station, For Better Flavor East Main St. and ARTHRITIS Leo C. Wine, Pastor I suffered for years and am so ROOM 1, POST OFFICE B UILDING. MEDFORD & Satisfying Goodness Sunday School 10:00 A. M. thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent, gladly answer anyone writing me Classes for all ages. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. ASK FOR Sunday evening. The young peo­ TRY OUR ple are in complete charge of this service, and a very spiritual time INSURANCE is had by all. Evangelistice S e r v ic e s , 7:30 F ire - Auto - T heft Sunday evening, the music begins Prayer meeting Tuesday night Phone 3281 STANDARD COMPANIES at 7:30 At Ashland Groceries and Markets Bible Study Thursday night at Ser 7:30 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER o-a-O-H GÖCÖ ! 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