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SoHiliirn Ougmi News Kevkw, Thursday, April j, i 947 2 tu .» r M ewvpt Sunday« unu holidays. »».«.■ pubin is vmdially invited iu d h u iu Uu '< >^l\ivt>, diiU ¡ I out (ülutrrb i Aiuuuinrpmrnta ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. G ordon Lindsay, pastor Sunday 9:45 A. M. S unday School. 1-t classes w ith trained teachers and a separate room for each class. 11 A. M. M orning W orship. 6:45 P. M. Young people's Christ A m bassador S e t vice. 7;30 Evangelistic Service 18 piece orchestra pljys. S atu rd ay 7:30 Fam ily and You ill Night. Special outside speakei Music - Bible Quiz. CHURCH OF CHRIST Carl Dewnm q. Pastor All Bible School classes unu church services E aster ounday m orning will he held at the Ju n ior High School A uditorium . M orning Service. 11:00 A. M. Special music by the Ju n io r C hoir and by the S anctuary choir. S rmon. Have You Met the L iv ing C hrist?" Vesper Service. 6:00 p.m. at tht A dventist building. F ourth and C S treets. T here will be E asin ' m us ic by the Youth C horus and by the Choir, and a serm on by tin m inister. This service will take the place of the usual C hristian Endeavor Meetings and the ev e n ing service. Our Lady of the M ountain CATHOLIC CHURCH b»h a n ( ' S l re t l< t u iig i'.’^ u tiu n a l m u li i* m u d in . M inutci 717 S i'k iy o u Ulvd. Sunday , n l i . » li, L . l.l A .ltl, .'«ll.-, rie B i l n t T , M lp l. I lU(K>e.s Jm ail ages, j Wot ship S. i vice 11 A M Eas I 1er Servlet Serm on. Everlasting Lile Special Easter musie by tin 1 s i M ETHOUloT C H U liC h North M ain an I L aurat St. .S u n d a y School u u e ts at 9 15 At II o'clock the pastor w ill ad m inister tin* sacram ent ot bap lisin lo ch ildren and ad ults The serm on will be, 11 IF MESSAGE choir. There will be no m eeting of tin Pilgrim Fellow ship group on a, count of the V l l l l . i l C hoir's Con cert at 8 P. M. in the M ethodis Church. Faster M orning Service spoil sored by the M inisterial Asso ciation will lx* held in the Chit «•( ot the N azareno Sunday m ornin at 7 o’clock Dr. B orden will preach the sermon. Pilgrim S tudy C lub will m eet at the church W ednesday ulter- noon at 2 o'clock. • Dr. anil Mrs. B orden will leave Monday m orning for Nelscott Oregon to atten d the M inisterio, Convocation. They will re tu rn bi the way of Oregon City froii, which place they cam e to A sh land a y ear ago. Rev. Pius B. Baur. Pastor Phone 8896 O rder < 1 Masses J. F. Em m ett will go t > La* S unday, 8:00 Holv Mass. A ngeles F riday to visit his broth 10:00 High Mass er. d i a r i e s W. Em m ett. Em m et; Week days, Holy Mass at 8 o’ of Los A ngeles is in ill health. clock. S aturday, Catechism In stru c CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE tion at 10 o'clock. I Fourth and C. Streets Rev. A. J. Edwards, pastor U ndenom inational 9:45 a.in. S unday School. Geo Located at the corner of 5th rge Zlckefoose, Supt. and East M ain St- 11 00 a m. M orning w orship. Leo C. Wine. Pastor 6:45 p.m. Young P eople’s S e r Sunday School 10:00 A. M vice. Virginia S tew art, p resident Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo 6:45 p.m. J u n io r m eeting w ith Wine, S u p erintendent Mrs. Ben Gerlson In charge. M orning Worship. 11:00 A M 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. The children m eet in the base 7:30 p.m. W ednesday. P ray er m ent for ch ild re n ’s church during this hour u n d er the direction of meeting Mary A nn Conger. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Set vice Tuesday night at 7:30 j F irst & H urgadm e Sts Anna Mae Wine will bring the! message at this service. 1 Leland I. W ilkinson. P asto r 11:00 A. M. Special E aster S e r T hursday night there will be a special m essage on prophecy. vice. The E aster Them e will bi presented in song by the Choir. Evangelistic Services beg i n The pastor will bring the Easter S unday night at 7:30. message front the Word of God. Everyone welcome The evening Gospel Service FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. will be dism issed on E aster S u n day In favor of the U nited C hoir's SCIENTIST FAITH TEMPLE Replacement Insurance is new but fills an old need Your present Fire Insurance does not cover the Deprecia tion on your building. Replace men! Insurance pays your loss without deduction for the depreciation that has occurred The cost is base,: upon and the same rate as straight fire insurance. For complete information see . . . ENGLE & SINGMASTER INSURANCE AGENCY Ashland Hotel Bldg. Ph. 4—81 Ashland. Oregon Sunday, March 30. 1947 Sundav m n r n in p « e r v 'c e a t 11 Chiropractic .. Health Clinic o’clock Subject: REALITY’ S unday School at 9:30 A. M. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testim onies of C hristian Science healing, is held at 8 o'clock Reading Room open daily from 308 N. Main Phone 4371 Ashland JOB p r e s e n t a t i m i Ut till* First Px'ihu diet C hurch 8 p .m . W ednesday .3 0 I’ M C hurch Fvlluwsliip hour w ith stu d i, s in the Word. C hoir i I'lii iirsiil nm ne diateiy tollow mj Salin day 7 to III p.m, Tp, Youth le n te i will l>, open in the ilm reh basem ent OF FASTER, lie e lull p.’in in city court on thy eluugt of D runk and D isorderly comiuci 1 ms was .1 resu lt ot p iecip itatm g .1 lig h t ¡Saturday night. I F iances Dwight Connet 5116 Fast Mum St A shland, Oregon plead not guilty to operating .1 m o to r \ch iele w ith t h a d e q u a t i luu ltlcr, 111 a hearing beiore Jlli.gc C. O I'li.iia ll In* was loh.nl guilty and fined $IO(HI .u n i >2 aO lo s t-. Connci wus .11 l i s t e d S u n d a y afternoon fm backfiinig his unto in lue business district — - ■■o—— — CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be accepted up to 5:00 t*. M. A p id 6, it/47 by the Director« ol School D istrict No ,1 A shland, Oregon fm 81) lo rd s ol wood, to be deliv ered and plied at \V a s lllllg lo li School Building at .1 tim e not lalei th an A ugust 1, I94i. Speed le a l ions m ay lie ob taint d a t th e t e l i t r u l S y lto o l O t I lee 111 the F11 I N ational Bank B uilding The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. v.LFNNA F M II'C IIFLL, C leik 3 20 3t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS War Veteran hies W eber, the or : In Hospital u ilile i die It ad cr-h ip of . 11 Bill Jn C ounty Coin t ol the State w ith Mrs. F rank D a v i. at ol O iegon, in and lor the C ounty gun, will offer Fasti r a n th e m s 1 Final riles w eie held for o l J a C K s o ll. C harli s 1. Thompson, veteran, at Io tin* M attel of the Estate special m usical num bers. At 8 P. M. tin.- church is coop three o'clock, April I, at the Lit ul eraling with other churches ot Wilier funeral chapel Thom pson CASSIUS ELROY JOHN SON , A shland m the Faster Cunei i t by died at the Veteran: hospital m »omelimes know n as C ashus F the l ulled choirs, which is being Roseburg, Oregon, March 28. J o h n s o n , deieasi'd. directed by O. J. Hjorlie, with He is survived by bis son. K e n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs b lan k Das is at the <1 gun neth O Thom pson, a daughter. 1'il.Cl Ihv undersigned, by an riie m id-w eek school of p ra y Mrs A. E. Paul of Tucomu, Wash O uiei ol ilie C ounty C ourt ol the e r meets W ednesday evi ning at ington, and a brothei, Jack S uite ol Oregon, fm the C ounty 7:30 m the Fellow snip rooms ot Thom pson of Salem , Oregon ol Jackson, duly m ade and entei th e church. Ross Fliason is tin ed mi the 24tlr day of F eb ru ary , I n t e l 11.ent of Mi Thom pson’s leader fur April 9th. was made* I11 M ountain 1947, was reg u larly appointed On Good Friday, H o lv C u m ■ body A t i m i i u s l r a l o i of the E state of View cem etery. April I. m union will In* heid I n t in 12:30 I C assius Elroy Johnson, some noun until 3:30 p.m. Dr. G. W tim es know n as C ashus E. Jo h n PORRITTS HAVE SATURDAY B ru c i . M inister on, il. i . ased. and he has quall- EVENING DINNER GUESTS Mr. anil Mrs, Not man P o rritt lit-d as such A dm inistrator. All persons having claim s a- P resbyterian Church entei tallied the follow ing pel oils 130 N orth Mam to a d in n er party last Saturdav gainst said estate are hereby no A friendly church lot thoughtfu evening at their home on Ashland tified to p i e s t n t th e sam e, duly people" street: M r and M rs. Ray S harp, verified, as req u ired by law, to Rev. George M. Shum an, Pastoi M r, and M is G e o r g e M o s e r. Mi him at the olltee ol his attorneys, The S unday school moots euel and M rs Bud Wolfe. Mi and Van Dyke ill Lm nbaril, Svvetien- Mrs. S tanley C hurch, William lnog B ldg, Ashland, (>11 g o o , Sunday w ithin six m onths from the date 9;45 A. M. C hurch School foi Bender, and Miss Scott. of this Notice. all ages. Dateil and first published thia 11 A. M. M orning Worship UPPER VALLEY CLUB 20th day ol March, 1047 MEMBERS ENTERTAIN Serm on by the pastor. A nthem by C. O. PRESN A LL •ppt Valley community club the choir. A d m in istrato r 11 a 111 in is entertained lin n hu 6;30 P. M. W estm inster Clul bands to a d in n er S atu rd ay ev en VAN DYKE & LOMBARD. (college and college-age) at tin ing. M arch 29. at the Bellview Sw eilenburg Building, A shland, O iegon. A ttorneys for E state G range hall. Manse. Light refre.thm ents. 3-20-41 6 30 F. M High School Mrs Wade W allace of Bellview gave a reading after the dinner, Ju n io r High Societies, M onument* and m arker*. See No evening service other th ar anil Mr. Sikes of Bellview show eil coloi ed movies tu the group Burn* Memorial*. On the P la te young people. • Police Court News Clive R H enntck Rt. 4 Box 355 Medford was arrested by the p aik patrol S atu rd ay afternoon. March 29, on the charge of Pick ing Shrubs in L ithla Park. At the tim e of his arrest he had in his possession several branch«*» of holly and o th er v arieties ,nl shrubbery. He en tered a plea of guilty in City C ourt and was fin ed $25 00 and $2 50 costs. Chief of Police C. P. T alent has ordered strict enforcem ent of the P ark regulations, especially those th at apply to the protection of the plants and equipm ent. LeRoy A rchibald McNeil 55 N evada St. Ashland, Oregon for feited $15.00 ball when he failed to appear in C ourt this m orning on a charge of D runk and D isor derly conduct. This is not his first offense. Thom as V ern C arter 145 S h e r m an. Ashland. Oregon forfeited $25.00 bail w hen he failed to ap- ADD A TOUCH OF GLITTER TO YOUR EASTER OUTFIT F ab u lo u t. preciou* looking •tone*, in rich setting* to gleam s m a rt ly on your lapel or collar. 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