Southern Oregon News Review, Thu is., April 10, 1947 (ihurrh i A unnuurriurnt« 6.30 P. M. H igh S chool J u n io r H igh S ocieties. and No evening service othci than young people. White Fir Lumber Company Commended The W h ite F ir L u m b e r Com I panv of A sh lan d , w ho has a saw I m ill on the D ead In d ia n Itoail. S o u th e rn O regon colli go's fir t G ra y , Jo lm n y G itzcn , .Like K eni S u n d a y services, a rc h e ld a t m anaged by L eo n ard Wei / i f b aseball learn will m ake Its d e ­ n itz e r, C h a rlie D e A u lic in o n t, Bob th e A d v e n tist C h u rc h , F o u rth a n d 585 East M ain stre e t, has icceiv b u t th e 18th and 19th of A p rd , tlnefa, Jack Lot*, ami Snuff) C Sts., e x c e p t S u n d a y S chool for w h e n they m eet C hico S la t' col S m ith a ie am ong th e hoys th a t th e c h ild re n u n d e r J u n io r H igh ed a le tte r of e o in m e n d a tio n from lege, on the M edtoid d ia m o n d have been re p o rtin g foi b a se b a ll age a n d the O p p o rtu n ity class, F o rest S u p e rv is o r K a il Ja u o iig li T h e y also plan to have a pi at practice. Evangelistic Services beg i n a n d J u n io r C h u rc h w hich' m eet at for an o u ts ta n d in g jo b of logging lice gam e w ith the S alem S e n a ­ C oach AI .Simpson s ta rte d Sunday night at 7:30. S econd a n d B S tre e ts. to rs th e first cleat d a y this w eek sp rin g football pi active, M onday F in e st S e rv ic e tim b e r Everyone welcome B ible School, 9:45 A. M. It's H/te m o o n . A p til 7, w ith tw e n ty o i l th e M edford field C llll M T his le tte r s ta te d "1 w nul 1 F am ily Day B ring th e w hole fam l.e.in In d e n t at SOC, is couch- hoys re p o rtin g E leven o f th .s e FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. ily. like to ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to ing th e team th is y ai boys w e re vai Ity m en 1 *ers of SCIENTIST M orning S ervice, li:0 0 A. M. c o m p lim en t you for doing a very O th e r | nut s to In p l .i v d tills th e 1948 fo o tb all te a m S im p so n Sunday morning serv e« at 11 S e rm o n , How a C h ris tia n L iv es " good jo b of logging on yom sale sp rin g in clude O iegm i C ollege of re p o rte d th a t he ex peeled d least o'clock. Subject: Are Sin. Dis­ E v en in g S e n ice. 7:30 P. M oil th e D ead In d ia n Road. Tin. E d u c a tio n at M onm outh, M edford 35 Io re p o rt d u rin g th e n e x t f o e ease, and Death Real? S erm o n , "The C h rist of R e v e la ­ a re a logged o v e r th u s fai show . Ci .,li i s. a n d | h t I*'., i W e b i " weeks p ra c tic e season w h a t call be do n e if th e o p e ra to r co n fe re n ce team s ti o n " Sunday School at 9:30 M. H arold B ishop, dircctei* of a t h ­ C hico S ta le w ill m ak e a sin c e re effo rt to log H u m b o ld t S la te , and the C alifol -------------o------------- letics. re p o rts th a t S o u th , in On* Wednesday evening meeting c a re fu lly a n d sp a re th e tre e s In ilia A ggies gon college w ill b<* re p re se n te d Congregational which includes testimonies e! be left for a second c u ttin g 15 to T ex G a tlin . G ene Fai thin*:, in th e Fai W estern confer em e Christian Science healing, is held Evart P. Borden. Minister 30 y e a rs h en ce We hope th a t til B arney Riggs. Russ M artin d ale. m eet ut D avis, C e lifn in i i. May 9 at 8 o'clock. 717 Siskiyou Blvd. sam e sp irit of c o o p e ra tio n wi! D a rre ll C opeland. Ron P m k h a m . a n d 10, w ith tra c k , te n n is, golf Reading Room open daily from S u n d a y School, 9 ;45 a.m . Mrs. c o n tin u e d u rin g th e 1947 o p e ra t 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and M arjo rie B ark er, su p t. C lasses fo r ing season. P le a se co n v ey my af Chai'Ii'* and dim J.'in d re ru . J o h r t ind sw im m in g te a m s p re e ia tio n to y o u r logger, G’liai le.; all ages. holidays. SE C O N D G RA D E RROW NIF.S i The public Is cordially invited M orning w o rsh ip se rv ic e 11:00 M orehouse, fur doing a v ery good H A V E E A ST E R EC G H U N T jo b ." K arl J a n o u c h . F o re st S u p to attend these services, anil to A. M. S e rm o n "The D re a m e r" by N ancy Bissell, J u d y B aker. I Dr. E. P. B o rden S p ecial m u sic e rv iso r of th e R ogue R iv e r Nat use the Reading Room. Ional F o rest by Lois W indsor. D onna Lee R iheau, D orothy G ay I T his tim b e r sale is on th e Ash. 6:30 p.m Pilgrim Fellowship. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE land D istrict, an d th e p u b lic i D o n n a A ler, B etty De L u n v j t All P a re n t T e a c h e rs A sso rts in v ited to in sp ect this a re a ai E llen Rai* Dodge. L eona C ooper | Fourth and C. Streets any tim e th is su m m e r, acco rd in g E sth e r K irk p a b le k , D eb o r a h i tio n m e m b e rs a re in v ite d to a t ­ Rev. A. J. Edwards, pastor to H arold T h o m as, A sh lan d l)e K en d all. Darien.* M iller, M axim ; te n d a le c tu re to be g iv e n by 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Geo­ tric t ra n g e r. It is e a sily reach ed Dai I Mrs. M ildred W h a rto n of P o r t­ rge Zlckefoose, Supt. T he n e x t re g u la r sh oot of th< from th e D ead In d ia n Road at I N icholson. D arlen e R obert 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. I A sh la n d G u n clu b w ill be M on­ the Ja c k so n . K la m a th • C o u n ty lene S k in n e r, R osalie T w e d e ll.i land, F rid a y e v e n in g , A p ii| II. B a rb a ra W illiam s, M arcia Het! j a t tin* S o u th e rn O reg o n college 6:45 p.m. Young People s Ser­ day, A pril 14. 7:30 p.m . at th e line. a u d ito riu m . Mrs. W h u rto n w ill vice, Virginia Stewart, president. A sh la n d a rm o ry , acco rd in g to n e k s, P a tty R eagan. V iera G ib ta lk on th e w o rk of th e P.T.A. K en n eth B i ns of D u n sm u i. son, C arol Lee P e te rs, S ally A n n 1 L incoln P.T.A. m e m b e rs w ill 6:45 p.m. Junior meeting with to L a rk in G ru b b , p re sid e n t of th e club. C alifo rn ia, >p. at F a ste r holi hi\ Mrs. Ben Gertson in charge. T y ro n , all m em b ers of the second m eet F rid a y , A pril 11, for Joe Mason and LeRoy Gilley w ith his m o th e r. M rs. N elli B urn g ra d e B row nies, a tte n d e d a 1 not 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. th e ir g u la r m eetin g , lieeaijse of tied for first place at last Mon- 1 in A shland Mrs. K e n n e th B urns E aster p a rty a t th e hom e of Mrs th e d re ism of schools d u rin g 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer day evenings shoot. John Nosier.' and tw o g irls w h o h a v e been H o m er Bissell, th e n a ssista n t th e E a ste issal r v acatio n . T h e y w ill meeting Charles Gettling and Fred Stain­ v isitin g in A sh la n d , re tu rn e d sponsor. m eet A pril 18, F rid a y , in ste a d , at er received the next highest hom e w ith Mr B u rn s M onday Mrs. Bissell w as a ssiste d in e n ­ th e L in co ln school at 3 p.m . in FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH scores. a ftern o o n . te rta in in g by Mrs. J M. K endall. the a fte rn o o n . First & Hargadine Sts CHURCH OF CHnlST Earl Downing. Pastor ASSEMBLY OF Rev. Gordon Lindsay, pastor Sunday 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. 14 classes with trained teachers and a separate room lor each class. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. 5:45 P. M. Young people's Christ Ambassador Service. 7:30 Evangelistic Service 1» piece orchestra plays. Saturday 7:30 Family and You­ th Night. Special outside speaker. M usic - B ib le Q uiz. o Our Lady ol the Mountain CATHOLIC CHURCH tith and C Streets Rev. Pius B. Baur, Pastor Phone 8890 Order of Masses Sunday, 8:00 Holy Mass. 10:00 High Mass Week days, Holy Mass at 8 o’­ clock. Saturday, Catechism Instruc­ tion at 10 o'clock. FAITH TEMPLE P. T. A. Members To Hear Lecture Ashland Gun Club Has Shoot April 14 Undenominational Located at the corner oi 5th and East Main S t Leo C. Wine. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo Wine, Superintendent. Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M. The children meet in the base­ ment for children’s church during this hour under the direction of Leland I. Wilkinson, Pastor Mary Ann Conger. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Service Tuesday night at 7:30. Anna Mae Wine will bring the Service. Special Music. Message I by tne Pastor from the Word. message at this service. 7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel Ser­ Thursday night there will be a special message on prophecy, vice with an Orchestra, Youth Choir, Special Music and an expo sitory message from the Word. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH North Main and Laurel St. YOUR FACE Is OUR Business When you want a photograph, our task is not just to make a record of you, but to delineate with proper lighting those fea­ tures that will best show your character. ▼ ATHLt TIC PROGRAM AT SOUTHERN .n .u o ó LtALLuE tS IN rULL SWING I Morning sermon at 11 o’clock, ' subject, ' The Poor Widow", A ! layman or lay woman will give a ' five minute address on some phase oi the Stewardship pro­ gram. The choir under the dir­ ection of Mrs. Bill Weber with Mrs. Frank Davis at the organ will provide special music. The Methodist Youth Fellow­ ship in the Little Chapel at 6:45. The evening sermon is at 7:30 on the subject, "A Reliable God to Trust in.’’ Special music is pro­ vided by the choir. The mid-week School of Pray- i er meets each Wednesday even­ ing at 7:30 for the study of the I Bible, discussion of some vital subject, and for prayer. A lay­ man leads the meeting each' week. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister L ittle J ack H orner sat in thi " orner E ating his C hristmas pie ; H e put if his thumb , AND PULLED O UT A PLUM, A nd said /W hatagood boy am ir A Presbyterian Church 130 North Main ‘A friendly church for thoughtful people” Rev. George M. Shuman, Pastor The Sunday school meets each Sunday 9;45 A. M. Church School for all ages. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Telephone 21847 - 214 E. Main ' Sermon by the pastor. Anthem by Ashland ! the choir. 6;30 P. M. Westminster Club (college and college-age) at the Manse. Light refreshments. Memory Lane Studio APRIL It's a shame that little Jack Homer lived in the distant past. In those days there was no First National Bank and no First National Thrifty Pay Plan. So the Horner family didn’t have the modem advantage of h a/ing their home furnish­ ings the Thrifty Pay way. Little Jack, good boy though he was, had to sit on a stool while he ate his Christmas dinner. Whatever your need in home furnishings or appliances, you can enjoy the comforts of modem living through a Thrifty Pay loan at the First National Bank oi Portland. Drop in and talk it over with your dealer. Tell him you want to finance your purchases the Thrifty Pay way. You'll be surprised and pleased at what Thrifty Pay Bankredit can do for you. MONTH DIAMONDS o i great beauty Fine Diamonds are a tribute to your un-erring taste. When you buy an April birthstone or an eternal en­ gagement ring you can be positive that at Sheldon Jewelry you are get­ ting the best and finest diamond for the least amount of money. S ltelaan Qeutebuf. uz.tch R«P»‘r Jewelry Repair Wa Ashland Phone 7131 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK off Portland '‘'Wtenckutte o£ ßnedit" Engraving M em ber fe d e ra l D e p e rii In o lim i, > I ■ C o r p o r a ti« » . i l l -i