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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1947)
S o u th ern O re g o n N e w * R e view , Southern O reg o n N e w * R e v ie w , Mrs. Lila Bates to Present Musical? P.T.A. M E 'tB E H S W IL L A TTEN D C O N VEN TIO N Mrs. W illiam Healy, Mrs. H ar old Thom as, and iUr». B lu rry W right wilt re p resen t the A sh land P a re n t T eachers association at the annual P.T.A. convention h i poiii.m d, A pril 1 9 , 3i) a m i May Sm ith of M edford, and Mrs. E ve lyn of G ran ts Pas». Four gran d children; C larence L. and Eugene Sm ith of M edtord, and Wunuu M. Held and W allace K em p Reid of G ran ts aPss. Mrs. I,tin C urtis Butt , uicnm - plishcd m usician am i com poser, will present special m usic to Ply- H erb Hild, well know n A sh m outh G uild m em bers i t the land, lum berm an, re tu rn ed lust C ongregational church, W ednes The t'onvi ntion will he held at week from C orning, C alifornia, day afternoon, A pril JO, nt I In w hcie he has sp en t Uie pa I year. church. Mrs. Bates litis j u s t 11 - the M ultnom ah hotel. M onday he w ent to w o rk for the ccntiy moved to Valleyview from F ir M illing and P laning com pany G lendale, Culiforniu, w here she in charge of logging operations had m ade many' p rsiimu . ppeur- in the B eaver creek area, In the ancea. Dead In d ian district. Mrs. Hild Mrs. Bates com pu.es »acred, | 'file R everend G ordon Lindsay, and fam ily will rem ain in C 1- p. in o tic, sem i-class I c al. a n «1 of the A ssem bly of God church, ing until the close of school. many o th er type« of «oii;;.i, «is conducted funeral rites for W. E. Mr*. II. A. Soule of Randolph. well as poetry. She will present 1 Kem p of 175 C hurch street, Tue: Verm ont, is visiting her sister, one group of songs and two of poetry at the G uild m eeting. day. A ,nil 22, in G ran ts Pas.-. Mr Mrs. E. J. L aM arre and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. M organ form er M embers und friend' of the Guild Kem p dii'd S atu rd ay , April 19. He was horn in B row n county ow ners ol the College Inn A uto m e invited to atli ml ' I , mu«| cnle. Illinois, April 2(5 ,1870. K em p was C ourt have retu rn ed from a visit a m em ber of the Assem bly of at th e ir no th ern C alifornia R an Victor B auer is im provi n g God church of A shland. He is ch and are stopping at Lithia slowly and is stopping at Mrs. survived by bis wife, E thelyn M Auto Court. ( ullie W inters home and two d au g h ters, Mrs. Im ogene J u n e and Judy W right d a u g h t er» of the late H arold W right w ere baptized at the C hiloquin M ethodist C hurch. They a r e gran d d au g h ters of Mrs. Rose M. K errigan of Beach street. Mrs. Jo h n Sklpy of Beach stree t has recovered from a re cent illness. C harlie Spence and fam ily of C hiloquin are now located in Bellview. Reverend Lindsay Preaches Funeral Ixively Costume Jewelry Handsomely designed to add rich charm to every costume Mother wears Perfect gifts for Mother’s Day remembrance P earls, earrings, chatelaine pins and lapel pins are am ong some of the gifts we have for M other. Use our layaw ay plan today, for M other's Day y u 283 East Main Ashland. Oregon Skirts Blouses L A D IE S SUITS These are a «well buy Sweaters Dresses $17.63 Ladies Winter Dress as DRESSY JACKETS Priced to clear at We had too many at $13.95. Out they go at $8.93 $1.53 I h u ru ia y , A p ril »747 24, 1947 and discussion of some live su b cal program by Mrs. Lila C urtis M onument« and m arker«. See ject ol the day. Each we I. a dil- I B.ites, accom plished m usician and Burn« Memorial«. On the Plaza, te re n t laym an ot the church leads composer. this service, in c iCauer toi Ztprn 30th is Mrs. A llen McGee. Dr. G. i kt d ■ Try the News Review Classi News Review $3.00 p er y ear beds for results. W Bruce, M in u ter. CHURCH OF CHRIST Lari Downing. Pastor S unday services, a ie held at the A dventist C tiu n h , F ourth and C Sts., except Sunuav School for the children under Ju n io r High age and the O p p ortunity class, and Ju n io r C hurcn which m eet at Second and B Streets. Bible School, 9:4a A. M. It's h am ity Day. Bring the whole fam Uy. M orning Service, 11:00 A. M. Serm on, "How a C hristian Lives.” Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. A , new series of S unday night s e r m ons, "Sunday Evening With P eter and His L ord,” will begin S unday night. Midweek service, Wed. 8 00 p m. THE LITTLE SUIT THAT WASN’T THERE ,• But it would have been if it had gotten cleaning care at— WARDROBE CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Kelcy Smith (Oiigregaf i-iwul Evart P. Borden. M inister 717 Siskiyou Blvd. Sunday School, 9;45 a.ni. Mrs. M arjorie B arker, supi. Classes for all ages. W orship service 11 a.m. S er mon, "And He Shall Be Like a T ree,” Special music. 8 o’clock p.m. P ilgrim Fellow ship group will present, "The FIR ST M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Challenge of the Cross.” Plym outh G uild meets at 2 p.m. North Main and Laural St. W ednesday, April 30, at the C on T here is a class for every age group in this S unday School gregational church. Special musi- which m eets each S unday m o rn NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing at 9:45. T he m orning serm on IN COUNTY COURT OF THE is at 11 o'clock on the subject, "Jesus the C hrist, G re atest S te STATE OF OREGON IN AND w ard of A ll.” The choir under FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK direction of Mrs. Bill W eber w ith SON. Mrs. F ran k Davis a t the organ | In the M atter of the E state of will o iler special m usic and lead ' CHARLES F THOMPSON. D e the congregational singing. T he ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN M ethodist' Youth F ellow ship will m eet in the L ittle chapel for w o r th at the undersigned, by an O rder ship at 6:45 p.m. A t the 7:30 of the C ounty C ourt of the S tate hour the M ethodist Y outh F ellow of Oregon, for the C ounty of ship will have full ch arg e of th e Jackson, duly m ade and entered w orship service. T hey are o ffer on the 2 lst day of April, 1947, ing special m usic, and featu rin g a was duly appointed A d m in istra stere o p tic air p ictu re lectu re on tor of the E state of C harles F. the subject, "A Lesson in S te w Thompson, deceased, and th a t he ardship." These pictures are 52 hqs duly qualified as such A d in nu m b er and a re b eau tifu lly m inistrator All persons having cla i m s colored. T hey tell the actual story of a M ethodist C hurch, located against said estate are hereby In H addonfield, New Jersey , and notified to presen t the sam e duly bring gn inspiring story of stew verified, as req u ired by law , to him at the office of Van Dyke & ard sh ip for every person. T he m idw eek School of P ra y e r Lom bard, attorneys. S w edenburg m eets each W ednesday evening Building, A shland, Oregon, w ith in six m onths of the date of this at 7:30 for B ible reading, p ra y e r notice. and iirs t Published this 24th day of A pril, 1947. KENNETH O. THOMPSON 1 ^A d m in istrato r of said E state -- ----- - =5 StU u jlin i gri.' : ¿try;y-nnti 1 mini•rrrnrrfn- • r NEW t i m I l)u r*< h y , A p ril 24, ON THE PLAZA Drive In W IL L BE OPEN FOR CAR SERVICE From 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Except Tuesday — 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. SU N D A Y HOURS 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Tasty Sandwiches Fountain Service Ashlands Premiere Drive-In The TOP H A T To Our Friends Suits Scarfs L A D IE S HATS Group of summer and winter A ll going at 97c of the Rogue Valley « RADIO STATION Kitchen and Dining Room Ware that you have been wanting One Cup Gia«« COFFEE M A K ER 6c Two cup Measuring Jug, Regular 35c Now 18C 16-piece Breakfast Set. Four cups, four saucers, four BB plates, four dinner plates, in the Autumn bloom O Q f pattern O eaP w China Drip Coffee Maker MOP HEADS To clear at Three piece Tea Set with lovely Tea P o t Sugar A i j r j and Creamer m a f 25c 1.95 Pastel Frostone Tumblers T hat w ere 20c, IO C Desert Hue Glassware, now *j price. F ru it bowls, flower bowls, large plates, candle- 1.98,O 3.98 HEARTH BROOMS 69c » 98c Dress Up Your Home With These Bargains r Stemware, gold line '/a price .Was 91.10 Table Lamps .hand turned wood. Used to be $12.95>to $17.95. Now NOW 55c Polished Gold Finish Figurines Horses, birds, deer. etc. */« price now . . . 73c to $1.98 $9.87 G ift Set* ot Book Matches, bridge scores, etc, all at price 33c to 63c Beacon Decorative Glassware Colors: blue, green, amethyst. W ill clear at V2 price Half price Child's Toy Irons. 15c $1.48 Other rugs at Half-Price too _ _ x _ Boys Sport Shirts, were $1.20 Now 60c A H metal child s banks, were $1.25. Now 42c. $1.00 Ironing Pads, now 50c Many toys and games, w ill go al greatly reduced prices. No Exchanges or Refunds WEITZEL’S J. V . W . S T O R E N THE PL A Z A Invites You to Attend Our Official Opening Rag Rugs, were $2.95 now Miscellaneous Items That Y ou Can Use, We Can’t Stationery, 50c. now 25c also 98c. 39c and 76c ASHLAND AND Lamp Shades, several sises in this group, to go at Shadow boxes. >/» price KW IN A S H LA N D . OREGON Open House Sunday, April 27, 2 p.m. Come out and see Ashland’s Own Radio Station. Located at 1160 Helman Street OPEN FROM 2.-00’TIL 5.-00 Rogue Valley Broadcasting Co.