Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 29, 1947, Image 5

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»Southern Oregon Newa Review, Thura. May 29, 1947
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A tu u n u irrm ru ta
C n u rtC H OF CHRIST
FIRST B A F T t^ i CHURCH
Earl Downing, Pastor
F irst Ai ll;>i gudine Sts
l.i land 1. W ilkinson, P astor
S unday »civices, ure held ilt
9 45 A. M. S unday School, C. E.
iht A dventist C hurch, F ourth and
1 Sis., « xcept S unday School foi Cot r> , S u p eim le n d en l.
11:90 A. iVl. M orning W orship
the ch ildren undei Ju n io r High
(Service. Special music. Me.ixagi
igi und the O pportunity class, j f,y tin- I’nntor from tin- Word,
mil Ju n io i I liuri’h which m eet a ll i, ; kj p ,vi. S e n io r , Intelinedlati
Second and 11 S treets.
a im J uiiioi Y o u th S e rv ic e s
Bible School, H u A. .VI It.
7:30 I ’. M. E v . lu n g G o s p e l S e i
Fam ily Day. Bring the wholi fam vice w ith an O icn e stia , Youth
i n o il . S p e c m l M u s ic and an ex-
By.
Ju n io i C hurch, 11:09 A M. A p o s ito i m e -ag e from .the Word.
W ednesday 7:30 p.m. C hurch
M 'l'v iii- lo t J u n i o i c h i l d r e n u n d e i
the supervision o f Mr and Mrs. Fellow ship hour, w ith studies in
the Word. Choir rehearsal at 8:30.
l.ow ell Hall.
Youth C enter in the C hurch
M orning Service, 11:00 A M. , i li.o.em
ent will oe open each Sal
Serm on, "T hree Wavs To Cc (» op ! urday from 7 to 10 P. M.
e ra te With God."
We extend a cordial welcome to
Evening Service, 8.00 P. M. The all of our services.
• N orthern Lights C lu b ” of North
FIR ST CHURCH OF C H niS T .
w est C h ristian College will be
SCIENTIST
present foi the Rervjce They will
show slides of A laska and p re ­
Sunday,, May 25,
sent the need for C hristian work S vnduy m orning serv.ee at 11
there.
o’clock. S ubject: Soul and Body.
...unt:{ipniij!.'iifiiti;i i.'nji.iipau imytuujuuittunirnn
UNFINISHED FURNITURE
$19.95 Chest for $15.95
'
S unday School al 9..tn A. M
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ro o m .
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lo o m .
i . e t i e m in e n t
c o o u n itte e
was J im m y W a tru s , L o is D o w n -
• 14 f.. x < it « ,(
«» held
4 * M UhRl’H
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open daily Iroin
w n d . ay
. . a .... n d . IJiK
,n* k Bon
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Al ■ Avept , sm
K(,u Uasey,
a r d ; ’ h rances Hess a n d 1 Miss C h arlo tte Crowson, who
A shland study club m em bers
A lter lunch they will be m arried th e twemy-tir.->t
I v i .1 » ,N
m et, for the last tim e du rin g the
com
peted
w
ith
o
th
er
rooms
in
of
Ju
n
e,
was
given
a
s
u
ip
n
..
'l.a
p • ' IC 1» . >>i uiMily Ilb Ited
i.iivs and games.
show er Tuesday evening at urt sumiii, r m onths, at the hom e of
.» I P l i . I '•ie e
e r\ 1res. and to
Mrs. F red Engle, for a mne o’­
Boys
and
girls
ol
room
eight
Borne ol Mrs. J. P. Haas. Mi. clock luncheon, M onday, wluy 26.
Iin lu -a d m g B o o m .
made diplies loi M other's Day. Crowson .w ill m arry W arren I. Mrs. Engle was assisted w ith the
They w ere t u t oi m uslin and B ance, S atu rd ay m orning, Ju n e will ev en tu ally be added to the
Pivsliy terlaii Church
colored w ith crayon.
31, in the Catholic church. Mrs.
M arcus Woods, and Mrs.
139 N orth M am
j J. P. Haas and Mrs. G eorge P. j j Mrs.
May
14th,
Mr.
and
Mis.
H.
W.
W ilm er Poley.
A Iriendly church loi thoughtfu.
Findlay,
w
ere
hostesses
for
the
Austin en tertain ed pupils of room shower,
people"
Mrs. G. M. Frost was elected
Li v. G eorge M. S hum an, Pastoi nine of W ashington school to a
Mrs. Hazel Thom as, M rs. M ic k ‘ p resident of the study club at th e
The S unday scnool m eet., each swim m ing p arty at Jackson Hot
Springs, in nonoi oi to eir d a u g h t­ ey H a n d , Mrs. George Hance. M onday luncheon, and will as­
Sunday
Mrs. Lillian Crowson, M ary Alice sum e her duties w hen the club
9;4a t\. M. Chui i ll School foi e r , P atricia. A fter an hour of Young, Dorothy E lhart, S hirley sta rts th eir m eetings irt the fall.
wiinm
ing
all
g
ath
ered
around
a
dl ages.
Balfour, M arlys Wilcox, R uth Miss G ertru d e Engle was nam ed
II A. M. M orning W orship liie w here they toasted hot doys Ager, K a t h e r i n e
Grossm an, vice-president: and Mrs. I. F.
and buns. Mrs. Austin also served
« rinon by the pastor. A nthem by pop, potapM- chips, candy and and Mrs. G ertie G e a rh a rt w en . A ndres, .secretary-treasurer.
i he choir.
am ong the persons t.iat honor« i
Mrs. L. S haryon gave th e book
double deck ice cream cones.
the bride elect.
I review at th e Monday m eeting.
ti;39 P. M. W estm inster Glut.
B irthdays in room eight for the
(College and co'legc-ag ej at tin m onth ol May are C arol Cragle,
Manse. L ight refreshm ents.
May 4th, George G ray, May 39th,
7:99 P. M. Young P eo p le’s Sex- and Francis Bollinger, May 9th.
n-ties.
Those of room seven who have
No evening service o th er than May birthdays are Jim m ie Suth-
voung people.
11 Un, K aren Johnson, M argaret
Shum an, and Tex Spliethof.
Our Lady of the M ountain
Rosanne G raves is back in
CATHOLIC CHURCH
school.
Rosanne left at C hristm as
6th and C S treets
time, and has been at W eaver­
Rev. P ius B. B aur, P asto r
ville, California.
Phone 8890
O rder of Musses
Some of the people in room
S unday Masses;
seven m a d e ' a large map. Those
7;00 a.m.
who w orked on it w ere Colleen
9:00 a.m.
Bond, K enneth C oulter, Dora
Week days, Holy M ass a t 8 o’­ Robertson, K enneth Bigha, Doyfe
clock.
Lemley, K athleen R eagan, and
S atu rd ay , C atechism In stru c ­ Lee Anne Leach.
tion at 10 o ’clock.
Congregational
Washington Students
Receive Awards
E v art P. B orden, M inister
S unday School, 9 ;45 a.m. Mrs.
Fifty penm anship certificates
M arjorie B arker, supt. Classes for were aw arded to stu d en ts o f ’
all ages.
W ashington school, F riday, May
IRONING BOARDS
W orship Service ,11 a.m. S e r­ 23, for attain in g th e m axim um
Steel Braced
mon .THE KEY TO THE TR EA S­ w riting skill for th eir respective
URE CHEST. Special m usic by grades. Third, fourth, fifth, and j
sixth graders received aw ards.
the Choir.
Pilgrim Fellow ship, 6 :30 at the
G arnet M cCurry, Helen R o b ert­
C hurch. Topic; W hat is O u r Des­ son, Mike G rant, K enneth Shaw ,
tiny? Leader: Sheldon G reen.
Nancy G raber, C olette P errine.
E. M. M sckle
70 E. Main
The T rustees will m eet at the P atricia A ustin, Gay K night, and
church M onday night at 7 :30 o’­ Ju d y Briggs received certificates
wisriRN auto iupfly co.
clock.
of proficiency aw ards, w hich are
AUTHORIZED DEAIEI
R eports of delegates atten d in g the highest w riting aw ard av a il­
the C onference in C orvallis w ill' able to students.
- o ...i::.. tn »nuinioi nxuaauuauaaatac 'iníu :aiüi.’Tû££iia|flu3U.ixuu» -•:&» ûuw ruj.J:r'
. nfBiuii^anar o r i be given next w eek at th e m o rn -j
F ifty-four p atrol boys received
ing service.
Ju n io r safety p atro l citations,
FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCH und tw en ty -eig h t helping hand
girls earn ed certificates oi m erit
N orth M ain and L au rel St.
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
lor com m endable clas s r o o in
9:45 A. M. The S unday School work.
j m eets for the study of th e Word
—o-
I of God.
ASHLAND MEMBERS
11:00 A. M. The m orning ser- INSTALLED IN SOCIETY
1 mon, subject, "R epent and Be-
New officers w ere installed in
j lieve.” The choir u n d er direction
Epsilon ch a p te r of D elta K appa
' of Mrs. Bill W eber w ith Mrs.
S-1 I Gam m a, n ational honorary fr a t­
F rank Davis at the organ will of- ern ity , May 17, in M edford. A sh­
i fer special music.
land m em bers th at w ere in stall­
( 6:45 P. M. the M ethodist Youth ed include: Miss Florence Allen
F ellow ship will m eet in the L ittle vice-president; Miss Violet Stock­
1 C hapel for w orship.
ham , trea su rer; and Mrs. Alice
: 8:00 P. M. the p asto r will give a W illitts, p arliam en tarian . ,
serm on on the text, “V.'Mch. quit
Mrs. C. D. W inston, dean of
1 you ike m en.”
w
om
en a t S o u tn ern Oregon col­
The m id-w eek School of P ra y ­
er m eets each W uditesda. ev •?- lege, was in itiated into the chap­
ing at 7:30 .A d iffe ren t laym en te r at this sam e m eeting.
leads the devotions and discus­
sion each W ednesday evening. Dr. Keeney Buried In
G. W Bruce. M inister.
BUNK BEDS COM PLETE WITH
M ATTRESSES A SPR IN G S
Charlotte Crowson Study Club Has
¡drideElect honored Last Meeting
$ 7 4 .8 8
$ 4 .3 9 .„d $ 4 .8 9
THE FACT IS
CAN GO 120 MILES PER HOUR.'
NEW DIESEL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE BUILT BY GENERAL
ELECTRIC AND ALCO IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE
O N E M IL L IO N M IL E S
WITHOUT MAJOR OVERHAUL. LIKE THE FAMOUS B -29
BOMBERS, IT HAS A G-E TURBO-SUPERCHARGER.
FLUORESCENT
LIGHTS HELP
PLANT GROWTH?
CONTRIBUTE TO STURDY
AND luxuriant plant
DEVELOPMENT LAMPS
LIKE these are one of
1 0 ,0 0 0 DIFFERENT
kin d s made B y
GENERAL ELECTRIC FOR
EVERY LIGHTING NEED
W atch R epair
A shland
Jew e lry R epair
P hone 7131
E ngraving
Veterans Cemetery
BRACE UP
FILE IN
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Get Your
Hardware at
Simpsons
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SIMPSON HARDWARE
37 N orth M ain Telephone 8031
'Do Not H esitate
Sim pson's Got It'
WINS 4 3 0 0 0 FOR
fleutebuf,
SUG G ESTIO N!
Jo h n D. K eeney was given a
m ilitary graveside service, and
was buried in the V eterans cem ­
etery of Roseburg, May 24» K ee­
ney died at the V eterans hospital
in R oseau!g, May 22. He was
born in Tioga County, P en n sy l­
vania, 1867, and had sp en t many
[ years in the T alent-A shland com-
, m unity.
I Mrs. M abel Keeney, his widow,
Survives him.
Keep Your Lawn In Trim
nd keep yourself happy. Let us sh arpen
and re p air your m ow er.
0. R Edwards
BICYCLE & REPA IR
Basement of New
Church Completed
E xcavation for the basem ent of
the new edifice of the C hurch of
C h rist was com pleted S aturday
by the Tru Mix C om pany of Med-
lord. Some of this work is being
done by donated labor. Any per
i son desiring to v o lu n teer work,
m ay contact Earl F. Downing,
m in ister of th e church
The new church, w hich Is be­
ing designed by W alter E. Kelly
P o rtlan d church architect, will be
one of th e new er styles of A m er­
ican church arch itectu re w ith low
walls and long sloping roofs
W alls w ill be of pum ice block
343 E. M ain
SHOP
A shland.O regon
Ashland Cabinet Works
HELM AN AND VAN NESS
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G-E EMPLOYEES WAVE
been awarded
9 ^ 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 SINCE
1Q22 FOR WORKABLE
IDEAS UNDER
SUGGESTION
S Y S TE M .
METZ
Now’s the tim e to buy your dishes for
M other’s Day. Buy them a y ear ahead of
tim e and keep them on hand.
T here’s
nothing like being ahead of the crowd.
GENERAL
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54 piece Sets $14.95
52 Piece Set $10.95
W hite Cups and Saucers 10c each
J P. DODGE & SONS
V egetable Bowls 35c
W hite Plates 20c
P la tte rs 29c and 35c
Your General Electric Dealer
A shland
Oregon
Meet at METZ to Shop
Will Be Closed During the Memorial Day
Holiday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
For F ine C abinet W ork, Doors and W’indows
Call 7011
Ashland Cabinet Works
"ESTIM ATES GLADLY GIVEN"
CLOSED EACH SATURDAY AFTERNOON