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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1947)
I Siiiiiliiii. O ,, ,,,,, News Reviiv. (Cljitrrh 1 Attmnmrrittriitii Ilnusday, |.1IluJrv lA, ,,,47 Wes Peters Reaches for the Net Asat-MULY OF COD 0:30 P. M. Ju n io r, Intel m ediate, and Senior Youth I oliowsiilp si i vices. 7.30 P. M. Evening G ospel Set vice w ith an O rchestra, Youtl Choir, and the m essage from tin Word by the Pastor. W ednesday 7.30 P. M. C hurch 0:45 1*. M. Y oung p e o p le ’s Fellow ship Hour w ith studies in C hrist A m bassador Service. the Word ol God. Choli rehearsal i.45 Evangelistic S e rv le t 10 at 8:30. piece orch estra plays. We extend a cordial welcome Leland Faith Revival continues to all ol these services. until Sunday night. S u n d ay , Jan . 5, 1047 S unday m orning service ut 11 o'clock. S ubject: GOD S unday School a t 0.30 A. M. W ednesday evening m eeting, w hich includes testim onies ol C h ristian Science healing, is held at 0 o ’clock. Reading Room open daily from 2 to 5 1*. M. except S undays and holidays. The public Is cordially invited to a tte n d these services, and to use the R eading Room. CHURCH OF CHRIST Earl Downing, Pastor All S un d ay services except as designated are held at the A dven tist church, F o u rth and C S treets. Bible School, 9:45 A. M. C h ild ren u n d er Ju n io r high age and the O pp o rtu n ity class m eet at Second and U S treets. J u n io r C hurch, 11:00 A. M., lor ch ild ren un d er Ju n io r H igh age, m eets a t Second and U. S treets. M o rn in g S e rv ic e ,11:00 A. M. C H U R c n o r 1'iU i M kilA H E M E l o u r t n a n d C. S tre e ts Rev. A. J. huwards, pastor 0.4a a.m. S uuuay School. G eo rge ZlcKcioose, Supt. 11.Uu a.m. i,m ining worship. 0.43 p.m . X oung i'C opic a o c i vice, V iiginia o le a a i t, president. b.4a p.m. Ju n io i m eeting with SOC Raiders during t breuk in practice watch Wes Peters, lanky Mrs. Ben Gei laoii in cnaige. center, reach for the basket. From left to right are: Peters, Jandreau i :3u p.m. E vening s e t vice. Hoefs. Gatlin. DeAutremont. and A1 Simpson, coach. 7:30 p.m. W ednesday. P ray er m eeting C n iig i'e g a lr .m a i 'PREACttING MISSION CLOSES FOR METHODISTS Evai i P. B oidcn, iviimsiei S unday, Ja n u a ry 19, iu-ti. su u u a y school, a.4a a . ,» i . Mrs. dunii Bai Her, su p ci lniciiueni. Glasses lor an ages. W orship se rv ic e , 11 a.m. S ei- inon: A WAY O r AC 1 IGA s p e cial music. P ilgrim F ello w sh ip g i o u p m eets at the church at o .it) p.m. topic »ui d iscu ssio n , w a rn e d i t u ple w ith A bility. Leader: S h e ld o n Given. C hou Practice at the churcu W ednesday night 7:30 o ’clock. P lym outh G uild m eets at the church W ednesday aiiernoon Ja n uary 22nd a t 2 ociock. Ju n io r and Young P eople’s C h ristian Endeavor, 0:30 P. M. and E vening S ervice a t 7:30 P. M are held at F o u rth and C. S treets FA ITH TEM PLE In the S ev en th Day A dventist U ndenom inational building L o cated a t th e cornet ol öin M idweek service, Wed. 9.00 P. aim E a st M ain bt- M. Second and H S treets. Eeo C. Wine. P asto r S unday benooi 10;uo a , M. Our Lady ol the M ountain Classes lo r ail ages, ivlrs. Leo CATHOLIC CHURCH w ine, b u p e n n ic n u c n t. bill an d C S treets M orning Worship, il.u u A. M. Rev. P iu s B. B uur, P astor The e n u u ren m eet in m e oase P h o n e 11Ü00 incut loi children s church during Ja n u u ry 12, F irs t S unday after tins hour under th e direction ol Epiphany. Aiary A nn Conger. Evangelistic b e r vices beg i n F east ol the Holy Fam ily. b unday m gnt a t C5U. 7:00 A. M. High Mass b e rv ic e lu e.sd ay m g iit ut <:30 8:00 a.m. Holy Man. A n n a M ae W ine w in b u n g m e B enediction m essag e a t Hus se rv ic e . 9:00 A. M. Low Mass T hursday m gnt th e ie will be a 10:00 a.m. High Mass; Benedlc- special m essage on prophecy, tlon. iroin the book ol R evelation. Masses d uring week at 8:00. S a tu r d a y night, special e v a n S atu rd ay 10 a.in. C atechism . g e listic b el l ice. H aruicl Bill gel w ill be sp e a k in g a t th is tim e. In stru c tio n for children. Everyone welcome FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h F irs t & H argadine Sts lJU N orth M ain L eland I. W ilkinson, P asto r A friendly ch u rch lo r thoughtlui 9:45 A. M. S unday School. people" C harles Davis, S u p erin ten d en t. Rev. G eorge M. E hum an, P astu i 11:00 A. M. M orning W orship. The Sunday school meets each Special Music. S erm on by the Bunday 9;45 A. M. C hurch School for Pastor. all ages. 11 A. M. M orning W orship. S erm on by the pastor. A nthem by the choir. t);30 P. M. W estm inster Club (college and college-age) at the Manse. L ight refreshm ents. 6:30 P. M. High School and Specializing in the Non-Con Ju n io r High Societies. fining Treatment of No evening service o th er than Hemorrhoid* (Pile*) young people. Dr. E. N. Terrill ’biropractic Physician Office Phone 4371 308 NORTH MAIN Ashland. Oregon Fast Service. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP ROY E. EDGERTON IS ON ORE. STATE HONOR ROLL Roy Edgerton, engineering s tu d en t at Oregon state college, was on the co lleg e 'h o n o r roll for the fall term . E dgerton m ade all “A 's” during the first term , according to an announcem ent m ade by the college. Expert Precision Work 83 North Main Phone 5106 RESUMED AT CHURCH Chamber Officials Attend Banquet Mr. and Mrs. W illiam E. Healy and Doctor and Mrs. W. W. W ell er, w ere T uesday evening d in n er guests of Jackson county cham b- i e r of com m erce m em bers, and the Elks L um ber com pany, at the Rogue Valley co u n try club. T his b anquet w as a clim ax of the dedication of the Rogue Elk Forest tree farm certified by W estern P ine A ssociation and West Coast L um berm ens associa tion, w hich s ta rte d early Tuesday m orning by a to u r through the Elk lum ber com pany a t Elk creek. D uring the afternoon the Jackson county cham ber of com m erce acted as host to invited guests of the Elks lum ber com pany. 450 now su sp en d ed because ot MISS ROBINETT ATTENDS failu re to su b m it m onthly earn- LUNCHEON IN MEDFORD ing reports. Ethel May R obinett atten d ed a Som e 900 earn in g m ore than luncheon a t the Rogue Valley the wage ceiling since A ugust 8 co untry club during the holidays, have been asked to refund all sub given by Mrs. R oberta W ard sistence received since th at date, Bebb. Mrs. Bebb en tertain ed a B ender stated. A bout 1250 still in g roup of her form er m usic pupils train in g b u t at reduced s u b s is -, who w ere a t hom e from d ifferen t tence are advised to refund a n y i colleges du rin g th e seasons holl- subsistence am o u n ts which p u t days. them over th e $175 or $200 mon-1 thly top. A uniform $10 was deducted from th e last checks to th e latter group ,but in fu tu re B ender point ecl out all subsistence m ay be w ith held until th e overpaym ent is m ade up, unless th e v e te r a n ' 93 Oak St. A shland. Oregon shows undue h ard sh ip and asks lor sp read -o u t deductions. • Floor C overings A v eteran suspended because of • Linoleum Laying failure to re p o rt earnings m ay re-1 • New and Used F u rn itu re gain his place on subsistence rolls • Venetian blinds by sending to the VA the needed | • Stoves and R anges data b y - le tte r or postcard. If he Carl P. W ysong is still en titled to subsistence, he will receive all paym ents due him, w ithout penalty. Linoleum & Shade Shop SKI HEIL! To SECCO Waterproofing, which will make your sports clothes water repellent. WARDROBE CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Kelcy Smith THERE'S COW SENSE. lOO, NEIGHBOR./ . presents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petrie In ENOCH ARDEN 2:30 p.m. JAN. 26, 1947 S.O.C. Auditorium THIHGEMOVS PRETTY FAST YRESE D AYS W IR E PROTECT YOURSEI.F WITH ACCIDENT INSURANCE BlcrOitE H ’S TOO LATE MR. FARMER: We’re not trying to tell you how to run your business. We only want to remark that we’ve often noticed, while driving through the country, that cows seem to graze where the grass grows greenest. Maybe they’re not as smart as horses, but they do know good grazing. Some of our farm friends have been telling us how they keep their grass greener, and how they increase crop yields generally. They’re doing it, they tell us, tiirough CONSERVATION FARMING. They’re testing their soil to see what it requires. They use lime where needed, phosphates and other fertilizers, cover crops, and erosion control practices . . . . all of which add up to more and better feed, more and better milk, and richer soil for future farming. Maybe you need more conservation practices than you're carrying out now. If so, it’s to your advantage to see your local Agricultural Conservation Committee for information on how the Agricultural Conservation Program can assist. Chairman of the local County Agricultural Conservation (AAA) Committee is lohn Niedermeyer, Route a, Medford. The committee exists for your benefit and you are urged to avail yourself of its facilities. This advertisement is presented in the interest of better soil conservation by . . . S. C. JONES & SONS 209 Writ Main S t - Phone 7558 Medford, Oregon Bosshard Lumber KNIFE AND FORK CLUB John Vanderveer Deuel, auth- A. A. U. W. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN FAST, TOO ASPHALT ROOFING CEMENT ittend school. The M ethodist School of P r a y - , M arsha C lary m ay not be able e r resum ed its w eekly m e e tin g ,’0 retu rn to school this year be- perlod on W ednesday evening, eause of illness. Jan. 15th. The m eeting was held The stu d en ts in room five, have In the F ellow ship room s of the lost th eir president, John Van church. T he discussion of a v ital Dyke. John w ill be gone for two su b ject w as led by one of the m onths. He, w ith his p aren ts and laym en of the church This was sister, are going to Salem , w here follow ed by m editation and p ra y Jo h n ’s fa th e r w ill be in the legis er. lature. B A R B E D 121/* Gauge News Nei es From The Two weeks P reach in g Mis- M ashingt' n School sion at the M ethodist chu rch Bonnie Woo 'son, Nola S trad er cam e to a close S unday evening, and R obert A yers are new pupil- Jan. 12 .w hen evangelist Jo sep h B rookshire gave the serm o n on in the second grade. George M orris has m oved t' the subject, "V iew points of Life." The Rev. B rookshire and wife the G reensprings. cam e from L exington K entu ck y M artin T ucker is back in school w here they are reg u larly engaged again, after being absent because in evangelistic work. T hey b e of illness. gan a preaching m ission In the Jim m y Crews, who is in th< H is t M ethodist C hurch at Med third grade, and in room five lord, M onday, Jan. 13, contin u in g | cam e to school for the first tin two weeks; afte r w hich they will this school year on M onday Ja n hold ‘ a m eetin in M issouri, n ea r uary 6, 1947 Last Sept 15 , 946 St. Louis. Jim m y broke ihs leg, ju st above his knee, and has been unable to SCHOOL OF PRAYER See Our Line of Exchange Rebuilt Motors Ashland Automotive Machine Co. ( deuel will speak at N early 2500 O regon veterans , or, spoke at t h e J a n u a r y who received ov erp ay m en t In m eeting of the Rogue Live K nife federal sub sisten ce since the $200 and Fork club, Ja n u a ry 13, at the w age celling becam e effective country club. » A ugust 8 h av e received letters I Deuel, was an offieer in the from the V eteran s A d m inistration arrny a *r corps, and ju s t recent- srating tne am o u n t they were ov ly finished a tour of 33 m onths as erpaid and asking th em to refund a senior pilot and s ta ll officer. Two of D euel’s best sellers are it. "Speed W ings and W hile Cay- With this announcem ent, W il uea.” liam J. B ender, VA training ol-j fleer here, pointed o u t th at n e a rly ! Mr. and Mrs. R obert Dodge and all have been tak in g on-the-job Mr. and Mrs. i> unk J. Van Dyke train in g ra th e r th a n s c h o o l are m em bers of the club from courses. N otices w ill be sent to * * h lan d ’ b,Ut Were unable to possibly 1500 oth ers, including atten d the J a n u a ,y m eeting. Rev. G uidon LiiiUbuy, pastor S unday 9:45 A. M. S unday School. 14 clusscs w ith Irum ed teacher* and a k ip aiu ic room tor each class. 11 A. M. M orning Worship. 1 1*. M. The "A ssem bly oi God H our" over statio n KW1N. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Overpaid Veterans , -i Refund .Money BILLINGS AGENCY Company Main 4 Oak St. - Phone 8781 Ashland. Oregon First and A Streets Phone 5336 DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS A S H L A N D B R A N C H FIR S T NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION