Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January z, 1946
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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
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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
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, REFRIGERATION trouble?
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( 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
...
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W ork
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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
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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.
T0 serve you better
We began operations in our new location at
corner of East Main and Siskiyou January 1,
1947.
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At our new super station, designed and built
to take care of your automotive needs in the
most modern manner, you’ll find the same
courtesy and the same service which we have
always offered you.
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Ashland, Oregon