Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January z, 1946 « Mrs. Cary Will Be Hostess To ( ’Iuh Classified Advertisements PREACHING MISSION BEGINS AT METHODIST CHURCH Officers Installed At Masonic Temple... The P reaching Mission a t the M ethodist. C hurch started M on­ P ast M aster Jo h n P D augherty day evening when the evangelist ¡w as installing officer for 1947 of- Rev. Joseph B rookshire gave the 1 fliers of A shland Lodge No. 23, gospel m essage and sang a solo. Rev. B rookshire drove across the ¡A. F & A. M., F rid ay evening, country from Lexington, K en­ , D ecem ber 27 a t the Masonic tucky, and was delayed by ice, Tem ple. P ast M aster M. P. D unn wind, rain, sleet and deep snows, was G ran d M arshall. hut arriv ed late M onday evening. A ndrew E. S tevens was install- Each evening du rin g the n ex t led as W orshipful M aster; Frank two weeks he will bring the gos­ H. B arnthouse, senior w arden; pel m essage in serm on and song, and will lead the congregational Donald B. H inthorne, ju n io r w ar- singing. The services begin at jden; G eorge W. Dunn, treasu rer; seven th irty , p reluded by a fif­ R. E. D etrick, secretary ; E lliott teen m inute p ray er service in the B. M acCracken, senior deacon; Chrol room or in the L ittle C h ap ­ I Jo h n E. W alker, ju n io r deacon; R alph W. Sikes .senior stew ard ; el John H. von K uhlm an, ju n io r luncheon served. C harles K inney is presently at j stew ard; O liver C. M aust, chap- home on furlough. He is studying i lain; J. H. H ardy, m arshal; and radio at Scott field and will re ­ W illiam J. W allace, tyler. J. R. C lary is the retirin g p ast tu rn there on term in atio n of his C harles D. Hazeh igg, 80, fa th ­ furlough. m aster. of Mrs. Ralph Burgess 40 Bush ■ stre e t .died at his hom e in R edon­ do Beach C alifornia, M onday, D ecem ber 30. Mrs. B urgess was w ith him at the tim e of death, having gone there last week after receiving word th at he w as ill. P riv ate funeral services w ere held Ja n u a ry 1 a t 12:30 p.m. Mr. Hazelrigg was a form er resident of M edford and was W hile prices are dow n prom inent In m usical circles d u r­ ing his stay in S outhern Oregon. The Hazelriggs moved to C alifor­ nia in 1928. ! Mrs. C. V. C a ry , 480 L ib erty ¡S h e e t, w ill be hostess to the I F o rtn ig h tly S tu d y C lu b on J a n ­ u ary 13. Mrs. W W W illiam s will ' g ive the hook re v ie w , and M rs C. H. P utney w ill present the |,'nr , REFRIGERATION trouble? 1 ,»« o « * iv ( iU v .l)k y Kefngeratiun Ser s h o rt topic. T he S tu tly C lu b had th e ir a n ­ DO YO U H A V E M O T H D A M , vice, »1 O ak S t , Phone 3521 A G E in yum hom e'' If ->o, poss- , n ig h t 7973. A lso re p a irin g hoim nual C h ristm a s p a rty on D ecem ­ lh ly y o u r frie n d s are la y in g y o u ' e le c tric a l a p p lia n c e !. 10 311 ber 23 at the home o f M rs. C. H. P utney. Mrs. C. W L lt w llle r read are a poor housekeeper. Stop R ule cheaper, buy th re e m etal a C hristm as s to ry , " D a v id ’s S tai m oth diim uge to y o u r ruga, fu r n l I tokens fro m y o u r bus d riv e r fo r o f B e th le h e m ." M rs. George P tu rc , clothes, etc w ith Y A DE the I 25 cents. M etal tokens now a v a il K in g re vie w e d the book “ Oscai 5-year G uaranteed M o th p ro o f and I able ('11 v Bua Co it W ild e and the Y e llo w N in e tie s ,” p ro te ct yom good housekeeping by Frances W ln w u r. re p u ta tio n . Y A DE stops m oth A fte r the p ro g ra m a g if t e x ­ darnage fo r 5-yeurs 01 Y A DE change was held and dessert pays fo r damage. YA DE M oth - Read ’em and Reap - DISABLED p ro o f is colorless, odorless, stain leas, inexpensive. H uy Y A DE at M cN ah Bros. D ru g Store Mrs. Burgess’ Father Dies Io C alifornia VETERANS FOR SU PERIO R RUB B E R MATS m ade to m easure, includ lug door m ats, golf m ats, and horse trailer muta. Reed's Mut Factory. 124 Alida St. A shland; Phone 4851. 7-11-tf. If You’re Experienc Elks Meeting |ing Difficulty Obtain- C anaries — H art/ m ountain good singers. 893 N. Main. 11 21 tt 1 ... . W ork . . . ELK'S TEMPLE S .& D . Service Station and The Regular Army ¡May Have Just the Opening For You! Cafe TALENT JUNCTION Now Open 24 Hour* a Day U nder New M anagem ent H otchkiss Bros. flRSITY Now! Ends Saturday F. K. m ccu tch eo n Paper Hanging Signs 245 4th St. A shland P hone 4561 FRAZIER R eal E state B roker at HUFFMAN’S 144 E. M ain P hone 21101 er Remember! EACH W EDNESDAY |. z ,. . . . NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK H l g C i v i l i a n LAUNDRY EM PLOYEES E ntertained at dinner B. M. K avanaugh, proprietor of th e A shland laundry entertained the em ployees of the laundry last Tuesday noon at a d in n er held at th e Plaza cafe. T w en ty -th ree em ­ ployees w ere present. A fter the d in n er a gift exchange was held. There axe over 100 d iileren t c la s­ sifications open for enlistm ent to com bat disabled vetera n s o 1 World War II in the Arm y. Only 23 ol these classifications require previous qualified experience. This opportunity lor en listm en t is particularly attractive il you have an MOS qrade in any of these 23 classifications. Here's a good, sound, fin an cially attractive way to step up your earnings. Buy Now! BARGAINS IN WAR SURPLUS GOODS HAPPY NEW YEAR TWO NAVY MEN SPEN D FURLOUGHS IN A SH LA N D David L. W ray S 2c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. W ray, 126 Bush St., and Royal F. Brown, S2c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Able, 77 S ixth St., in A shland, arived home from San Diego n av ­ al training station, D ecem ber 22 to spend a 13-day holiday leave Both of these young m en e n ­ listed in the U. S. N avy through the local N avy R ecruiting office in Medford. According to C hief W erder, lo­ cal Navy R ecruiter ,the following ratings are again open to p re v ­ ious service m en regardless of length of tim e which has elapsed since th e ,1 discharge—ART, RT. AETM. or ETM. This applies to exm em bers USN. USNR, USN-I. For fu rth e r Inform ation, see the local Navy R ecruiter. The Regular Arm y n e e d s straight thinking com bat disabled veterans w ho possess, or are trainable in. certain critically needed sk ills and w ho m eet other elig ib ility requirem ents. In v e sti­ gate at your nearest A rm y Re- cruitinq Station im m ediately as M ASONS ATTEND SA INT these en listm en ts are rapidly b e ­ JOHN'S DAY SERVICES ing filled. F ifty m em bers of A shland Lodge No. 23, A ncient F ree and Accepted Masons, atten d ed S aint John's Day services at the Epis­ copal C hurch, A shland, on S u n ­ Room 1 P ostolfice Bldg. day, D ecem ber 29th. Medford. Oregon T he Rev. A. H M acDonnell d e­ livered a serm on on St. John, the P atron Saint of M asonry. Check in— talk It over! 15c NAVY B unk Springs CAKE & PIE TINS 7 for 50c C Q .9 5 SK IIS L am inated, steel edges< Pw MECHANICS SOAP pow dered lb 10c BAKE PANS, all sizes SCRUB BRUSHES 30c $4“ SNOW SHOES $9“ ANTI FOG KITS for w indshields 15c PYRAMID TENT 11 x 16 foot $4500 RAIN CAPES Fulvlew 15c CUPBOARDS Corner, all m etal $10“ ARMY dough pans W“ Electric L anterns Only $6“ TOOL BOXES $2” Whittle Transfer Technician on Call Phone 3331 FROM THE Clayton Motor Co. T o p -H a t A N D STA FF N orth Main at C hurch Your A shland K aiser F razier dealer M onum ents and m arkers. See B urns M em orials. On the Plasa. LITHIA Now! Thru Satur. 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