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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY i , ¡946 | The impressions of the Sunday I A. M. Church School for weeks tests last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris Sr. School hours last through all all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, super had a wiener roast for the Cub eternity. The Sunday School intendent. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Pack Wednesday evening. meets each Sunday morning at Mrs. Nellie Goss and Mr. Ray 9:45. The morning sermon is at Special music by the choir. Ser by the pastor. Mr. and Mr«. L. E. Hurnilton L. W. Bates und children of Med- Smith our recent bridal couple 11 o’clock on the subject, "The mon 6:30 P. M. Young People's Soc entortained Sunduy in honor of ford, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamil- have had their home modernized God of Our Fathers.” The choir ieties. By Katherine Grossman Mr. und Mr». G. F. Hamilton of ton ot Central Point, Mr. and Mrs and painted recent 1 y. B e s t is directed by Mrs. Bill Webei Ialent, Oregon, who celebrated I Lloyd Wooten and family of Med- Wishes folks come from the com with Mrs. Frank Davis at the or 7:30 p.m. Evening service. gan. The Junior Church meets in their Golden Wedding Anniver- ford, Mr, and Mrs. Rex Nichede- munity. CHURCH OF CHRIST The band will leave Friday sary. Dinner was served to the mu» and family of Phoenix, Mr», Mr. and Mrs. Neal Smith held the Junior Department during Earl Downing, Pastor morning for Eugene to attend the preaching hour with Mrs. Ida entire family who hud gathered 1 Dorie Stelle und children of Med- a reception in honor of Mr. and Bums and Mrs. Lucille Mackay Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Carl and hike part in the Regional for the occasion. Guests included' ford, Mrs. Sam Hamilton, and Mrs. Roy G. Smith. as sponsors. The Senior and In Summe and his oboe will be fea contest for bands, choruses, var the following sons und daughters, Rulph Hamilton ot Medford, Mrs. Dick Kians writes his mother the opening nvi service ---— — in ...w »lev. , ious ,, ensembles and solos. ■ The ---- Mr. und Mrs. II. E Hamilton of Ella Dale of Medford, Mr». Etta from Tokyo that he dosen’t know termediate Methodist Youth Fel tured lowship groups meet in their re Classes for all ages; nursery for s contest numbers will be, Fern Valley, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Smith of Phoenix,, Mrs. Mury now just when he will be sent The New Colonial March” by Hamilton und »on», Donuld und Furrier and daughter, Toots, ac home. He had thought at one spective rooms for worship at tiny tots, Sousa; “Huldigungsmarch” by 6:45 P. M. The evening sermon is Morning service, 11:00 A. M. Gordan of Bellingham, Wush., Mr companied by Mrs. Furrier’s bro time he would be sent home in at 8 o’clock. The midweek Bible Sermon, “The Ministry of Chris Grieg, and “The First Movement” und Mrs. Glenn Saltmarsh of The ther, Dick of Talent. Refresh April. from the Unfinished Symphony Applegate, Mattie Hotenkiss and ments were served by the host Carl DeMoss writes his par study and prayer service is each tian Music” Tnursday evening at 7:30. Dr. G. Junior and Senior Christian En by Schubert. The contest is being son, Douglas ot Lebonan, Oregon, ess. Mr. und Mrs. G. F. Hamilton held on the campus of the Uni deavor, 6:30 P. M. Mr und Mrs. L. E. Barnette und received many useful gifts and ents,, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DeMoss W. Bruce, Minister. that as he had served on the Is Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. versity at Eugene, with the bands children, Terry und Liunis of curds. land of Okinawa tor a year, he FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sermon, “Open Your Bibles to being heard and judged on Sat Talent, T/Sgt und Mrs. Jack L. and a group of other boys were the Teaching on the Baptism of urday. Transportations is being First & Hargadine Sts Hurnilton of Medford, Pic. Lyon- Pfc. Lyonel E. Hamilton re sent into Shanghia China for a provided through private cars the Holy Spirit”. el E. Hurnilton of Tacoma, Wush. turned to Tacoma, Wash., Mon 9:45 A. M. Sunday School with Midweek Service, Wednesday, and will leave the school at 9 *Lyle Hamilton, the honored day after spending the week end rest on their furloughs. They had Henry S. McNair, superintendent o’clock Thursday morning. The guests und the host and hostess. here with his parents, Mr. and a wonderful time even though 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship 8::00 P. M. they found the country in an aw Gospel Meditations, KMED, boys quartet, directed by Miss The color scheme of gold und Mrs. L. E. Hamilton. Service with special music and a ful mess from the war. Just when Wilma Froman and one soloist white was used throughout the 6:30 P. M. Junior and Senior 4:00 P. M. Tuesday and Thurs Maurice Mr .and Mrs. T. A. Burnfeil, he would be sent home he did Bailey, Franch horn will day. menu and table decorations. Mrs. Maree Moore and son, Gary not Youth Fellowship Services in know, Carl was promoted to also enter. Gloria Wenner, maj- Spring flowers were used about picnicked Sunday . their respective rooms. Cpl. the first of March. orette will enter the baton twirl- NOTICE TO CREDITORS the room. From 4 p.m. on open Evening Service 7:45 ' » Henry Neidermyer and Otto house wus held for other rela Heckert got their discing done in Tuesday Midweek Service, Wednesday I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF i ,n8 contest. lul8Od the Past . Noble grand OF OREGON IN Tuesday evening the Ashland tives and friends. Those attend their orchards before the much luncheon was held in the lodge 7:45. P.M. , THE ___ STATE „ dining room. Hostesses for the We extend a cordial invitation ^ND FOR THE COUNTY OF Teachers Association attended a ing were Mr. and Mrs. W. V., needed rain arrived Monday. # JACKSON turkey dinner at the Bellview Bates of Medford, Mr .and Mrs. The youngsters took their six day were Mrs. Dorothy Heckert, to all of our services. and Mrs. Mabie McCallie. In the Matter of the Estate of gran8e- All the teachers of the Council committee meeting of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, HARRY HENDERSON, Deceased. schools were invited. SCIENTIST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PTA was held in Ashland Friday A school picnic is being plan Sunday ,May 5, 1946 that the undersigned, by an Or ned for the near future as soon with an all day meeting for the P.T.A. members. Those attending Sunday Morning Service at 11 der of the County Court of the as the weather and the activity- from here were Mrs. J. A. Skin o’clock. Subject: Everlasting Pun State of Oregon, for the County packed calendar will permit. The of Jackson, duly made and enter student body voted on this event ner, Mrs. Kathrine Wendt, Mrs. ishment. ed on the 24th day of April, 1946, as the annual school affair. The Maurice Sovde and Mrs. Zola Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Fach, represented the P.T.A. Wednesday evening meeting, was duly appointed Administra inter-activity board is in charge from Jacksonville, also president which includes testimonies of tor of the Estate of Harry Hen of this event and plans are now elect, Mrs. Elizabeth Heckert. An Christian Science healing, is held derson, deceased, and that he has being formulated. duly qualified as such Adminis A track meet was held here interesting program was much at 8 o’clock. Reading Room open daily from trator. enjoyed by all. Wednesday, wit h M e df o r d. All persons havin claims again School was dismissed early so Missionary Society met at the 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and st said Estate are hereby notified that the event could start prom church dining room, Thursday holidays. The public is cordially invited to present the same, duly verifi- j ptly at 3 on the athletic field. afternoon. Hostess for the after noon was Mrs. Reva Henspeter. to attend these services, and to ed, as required by law, to him at the office of Van Dyke and Lorn-1 Mrs. Marion Neidermyer and use the Reading Room. bard, Attorneys, Swedenb u r g Mrs. Stella Beach attended ser ASSEMBLY OF GOD Building, Ashland, Oregon, with Mirror Barber Shop vices in Medfosd, Sunday even Get them while they last 485 Siskiyou in six months of the date of this ing. _________ Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor notice. and Rooms Dated and first published this Sunday Services: Neighborhood Church 4th Street or Phone 4411 9:45 Sunday School. Bring the 24th day of April, 1946. C. M. Litwiller entire family. A class for every Congregational S. S. DAVIES, P rop . Administrator age group. Mrs. Geo. Icenhower, Corner of Blvd. and Morton Van Dyke and Lombard Supt. Evart P. Borden, Minister Attorneys for Estate. 11:00 Morning Worship service. 9:45 Sunday School. Classes ofr Sermon by the pastor. 4.25..4t all ages. Junior Church will meet dur- Morning Service 11:00. Serrnon ing the mornin8 service for those by Dr. Borden on “What Did1 between the ages of 5-12. Mrs. You Bring Back?” Special organ COME IN AND LOOK AROUND director. music and music by the choir in Schak, Room Eight 5:30 Orchestra Rehearsal. observance of Music week. In Social Studies Room 8 has ‘you can depend on’: 6:45 Christ's Ambassadors Hour Pilgrim Fellowship meets at studied the West South Central JAMES G. MACKIE service tor youth. 6:30 All young people are invited A 7:30 We have now started the Evening service. Evangelis States. • Automobile East South Central States. April v »¿-z A u th o r iz e d D e a le r- to attend. message by the Pastor. 8th. we had a movie on Mexico Firtex has been delivered at tic Day Services: • F ire during social studies. the church and the work of re Week Wednesday p.m. Cottage Lois Taylor came back to schood finishing the Sunday sch o o l prayer meeting 2:00 at 502 Allison St. this week. She had been absent A shland, Oregon rooms will begin soon. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week due to illness for 3 weeks. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH service conducted by the C. A. s. IN arithmetic we have been Wednesday 8:4if p.m. Choir Re studying theAreaperimeter and North Main and Laurel St ON THE PLAZA hearsal. volume. (XXXXXXXXMXXMOOOMMXXXXX Friday 7:30 p.m. Victory Night. have been writ A service for Bible study, praise ing The for children certificates in penman and prayer. ship. RHEUMATISM Room 4 Church o f the Nazarene Le Roy Powell, Gayle Godden, and ARTHRITIS Rev. A. J. Edwards. Paster Bonna Monson, Kenneth Bigham, I suffered for years and am so 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S. Jeane Mitchell, Kay Hess of thankful that I found relief from Wiley, Supt Room 4, have returned to school this terrible affliction that I will 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship after having been ill with the gladly answer anyone writing me 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs measles. Virginia Eskridge and for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor. Beverly Cameron are now ill P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. 7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser with the measles. vice, George Zickafoose, Piesi- The boys and girls are making Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO Laborat dent free hand maps of Oregon, which ories 8:00 p.m. Evening Service they are enjoying very much. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Learning where the towns, moun Meeting. tains and rivers in Oregon are A cordial invitation is extend is very interesting. ed to everyone to attend these Lee Anne Leach, Kathleen DRY services. Reagan, Wilma Welch, and Kay Gilbert brought wild flowers to “Faith Temple” school. After studying books and pictures of wild flowers, it was Undenominational Located at the corner of 5th and found there were 8 kinds. They were: buttercup, grass "idow, East Main St. yelloy violet ,wild pink, bird Leo C. Wine, Pastor GENE AUTREY ARTIE SHAW Sunday School 10:00 A. M. bill, lamb tongue, baby eyes, and PHONE 6751 Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent, Mission bells. ROY ROGERS CHARLES SPIVAK A Program was given by some of Classes for all ages. ROY ACUFF GENE KRUPA Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 the students in Room 4, and was GUNTER FUEL CO. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. enjoyed by all .There were sev KATE SMITH OLD HICKORY SINGERS Sunday evening. The young peo eral piano solos, poems, and a ple are in cqpiplete charge of this short play. DINAH SHORE SONS OF THE PIONEERS is had by all. FATS WALLER PERRY COMO Evangelistice Services, 7:30 Sunday evening, the music begins BING CROSBY FRANK SINATRA Prayer meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 TOMMY DORSEY HARRY JAMES Bible Study Thursday night at FkANK IE CARLE WOODY HERMAN 7:30 TALER f COUPLE OBSERVES 50th WfcDOlRG UAffc A t JACKSONVILLE Ashland High School News Just Arrived! Electric Heaters $7.95 Picnic Ice Boxes $4.69 - $5.95 MOTOROLA CAR RADIOS JUVENILE LEATHER ROCKERS With springs $13.49 Washington School Insurance 1 Western Auto Sunniv Co. Burns Agency DO WE HAVE RECORDS? JlooJz! SLABS EVERYBODY’S TALKING! DICK HAYMES HELEN FORREST VAUGHAN MONROE LES PAUL TRIO ------and Many, Many Others Presbyterian Church 130 North Main Street A Friendly cnurch for thought ful People.” Everybody Can Find . . . Rev. George M. Shuman, Pastor their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections at WESTERN T H R IFT STORE in Medford. We have Classics, Poular, Hillbilly, Western, Children’s. 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