Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 18, 1947, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon New* Kev*ew, Thursday, December i t , 1947
FAITH TEMPLE
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(Mjurrlj i Amumnrrinput«
Undenominational
Leu C. Wine. Paster
M unday Mehool Id »0 a in • lasses
Cur al> uges Jd.s. laru W m c, Hupt.
M o r n ln a w o rs h lg . 11 00 a m
The
■ h lld re n m eet in the b asem en t fo r
c h ild re n 's c hu reh , d u rin g th is hour
u n d er th e d ire c tio n o f M a r y A n o
« o n g e r.
H e iv .c e
Tuesday
n ig h t at
. JO
Anna M ae W in e w ill b iln a the rnen-
ut th is service.
I liu rs d a y n ig h t th e re w ill be a
• p la l message an prophecy
School District No. 5 Has
»785 Potential Scholars
Ashland school District No. 5 (that there are 127 children who
has 1785 individuals residing in are four years old as compared
the area covered by the district with 108 who are seven and 108
who are between the ages of four who are eight years old. There
and nineteen, according to Mrs. are 126 children who are five.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I^iwrence Powell, who has been Both the five year olds and the
First At Huiuanuur 3U
taking the school census. Mrs four year olds will be entering
Iceland I. Wtlkinaon, Pastor
METHODISE CHURCH
CHURCH o r CHRIST
Preftbyterlan Church
Powell made her report to the school during the next two years,
M ubert SS, I l v l a u . M in is te r
■J «0 a in
H u nd ay Mehool. C.
Karl F Downing, Minl.xt< r
Rev. George M. Shuman. Pastor I school board this week.
'.I I . u m Huiulay s. ln.nl pi nni mu | C o n y , Hu|asi In le n d e n l.
thus increasing the size of the
1 lo O a l l .
M o rn in g W o rs h ip Mel
The
Hunday school
m eets esi'h
B ib le M rhool
V <& u n i
Mp«. I . ' ru re n tn mul frle in ln In v ite li
t ir e .it vice H peclal m u s h ’. A le s .ag e n> tin
The Bellview addition has 83 classes over those of past years.
H u nd ay a t »4.» s.-n. C h u rc h Mehool
I l m iu
I'h rlM tin u r Hermon
T h u n k s a l v lu a
num ber
by
Il I a b
' P a s to r fro m Ih e W o rd .
| , | t i l l one ' In fu n i bapGsrn
fo r a ll agws
Mvhool I law*
potential students which Increa­
__
_ « I t Y _ o __
U 10 p m . S en ior. In t e l m e .lla le am.
11:00 s m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip Her
M o rn in g ~ M r v k e
11 ä
- i i i . UpeclMl
u th F e llo w s h ip .
Mrs. J. P. Wolf is still 111 at
the J u n io r Y o u th Services.
Herm on, "B e h o ld . I B r ln a You Good
7 jy
i'h rls tin u » i n n ta ta by
m on by ths pastor. .Anthem by the sed this years total
1
7:10 p.m . E v e n in g G ospel H e r v ln
m usic II) G ir l'» M eslel sort ■ b o lt ch o ir. D e lls W e b er (llre rtliiM
c h o ir.
Last year the school census her home on B street.
w ith an n rc h e s tra . Y o u th C h o ir. H l*
1
7 3<i t 'lir ln im « » tree und lie u ls rot
T id in g s " .
showed a total of 1592 children
1 i.'U I M u s h und an e ip o s U o i m essag.
J u n io r C h u n h, 11 mi
"« »
u in
m fo
for r Ho 1 , h lld re n
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lass and
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. residing in the area, and five
Y o u th g ro u p w ill g iv e the PUG 1 fro m the W o rd .
• lilld ie n u iu l.r J u n io r llltfb »«.
family
of Mountain Avenue and
! W ed nesday, 7.30 p in . C h u rch l e i
J u n io r und Young I ’K ip le 'n I'h r le t
SCIENTIST
liT e H ouse o f D a v id
years ago the census for District
1 Jownblp h ou r, w ith s tu d ie s lu lb .
lun I n deuvor, 4 Jti n n.
M unday, D ecem b er 21
Hershey street are leaving Friday
■ W ord C h o ir re h e a rs a l a t » 30.
No.
5
showed
1288
possible
stu
E v e n in g Her vice, 7 JO p in
M usic
Munday m o rn in g service a t 11 o '­
for Los Angeles to spend two
Y o u th C e n te r In the C h u rch b a n
be the Y o u th C h o ru s H erm on . ' Good CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1
clock Subject " Is T h e U n iv e rs e . In ­ dents.
m e n t w ill be open each Maturrt»» c lu d in g
N ew s A b ou t Jeeus C h ris t
weeks vacation with Mrs. Lass's
M an. E vo lved by
A to m ic
Fourth and C. Straeto
fro m 7 to 10 p m .
No M id w e e k eH rv Ic e G ils week
Girls in the district outnumbei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chamber­
rce 7*’
Rev. A. J. Edward«, pastor
W e e x te n d a r o id la l w elcom e 1« F o M
B ib le Mehool C h rls lin u s p ro g ra m .
unday school a t 5 30 a m
the boys by 53. There are 919 lin of that city.
M onduv, 7 SO p m
W ed nesday
e v e n in g
m e e tin g ,
» «b u m . Hum luy M rhool. G eorge a ll o u r services
w h ic h
Includwe
te s tlm o n I e e
o r girls living in the district and 866
Zl'kiifiiO M t: Hupt
C h rla tm n ftelence h e a lin g , te held
I I On a m . M
b io
oi rn ln a w o rs h ip
Don Travis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
boys.
Our Lady of tha Mountain
t, Io p ro
Youag P e o p le s Her Vice.
a t t o'clock.
Congregational
CATHOLIC CHURCH
The report Indicates that the Harry Travis has wired his folks
B ead in g ftia .n i
open d a lly
fro m
V ir g in ia H le w u rt, p residen t.
2 to b p.m. e ic e p t Sundays and h o li­ schools of Ashland will become that his plane is down at Watson
» «6 p in J u n io r m e e tin g w ith M is .
Evart P. Borden. Minister
Rev. Pius B Baur. Pastor
d ays.
ffl
Ben G e rts o n n rh a rg a .
O rd e r o f Musses
717 Siskiyou
Yukon territory, Canada,
T h e F u t i le is c o rd ia lly In v ite d to more crowded in the future than Lake
7 30 p m
E v e n in g S e rv ic e
S u nd ay M asses
Hunduy Mehool 9 I t u m M is M u r*
7:30 p in W ed nesday. P r a y e r m eet
a
tte
n
d
these
services,
s l i d to use th * they have been In the past The due to bad flying weather but he
1:00 a m
lorle D a rk e r, H u pi You u re w elcom e
B e a d in g Boom .
10 00 ' a m.
lu o u r elassos
<>ur new q u a rte rs Ing.
high birth rate of the past five hopes it clears so he can be home
W eek days. H o ly M ass a t t o'clock
g iv e u m p le
s p a re fo r o u r
school
years is indicated by the fact tor Christmas.
S a tu rd a y .
C a te c h is m
In s tru c tio n
AS8KMBLY OF OOD
« ,.rk
Phoenix locals
a t 10 o'clock.
C h ile tn u is p ro g ra m by the e n tile
Rev. Gordon Lindsay, pastor
Phoenix Woodcraft members
school.
This church offers a spiritual
W o rs h ip s e rv ic e ui I I 11 m
H e i­
met Monday at the home of Mrs.
Try
the
Nawa
Ravlaw
Classi-
m on "T h e y F o u nd th e B ab«.” H p erlul
ministry free to all.
m usic Hnlo " N u s a re lh " G ile s G reen.
Otto Raster.
Rads for resulta.
Telephone 8572
74«
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Ashland Home & Auto Supply
BLANKETS
For Christinas
SMOKING’S EXPENSIVE
Indian Blanket ................................. $3.95
When it’s your car th a t smokes too much.
Border Blanket .................................$5.45
25% wool
If it does you’d better stop in at
Clyde N. Caton
GARAGE
a t 1 -3 o ff
9
P B t f W
S
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Siroot)
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
Better Clothes for Less Money
convenience from now until Christmas
WE DON’T WANT IT!
YOU CAN HAVE IT!
All Wool B lan k ets.............$9.75 to $17.95
Bates Percale S h e e ts ........................ $4.45
Will remain open in the evenings for your shopping
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Glass Oven Ware
Deep Dish Pie Plates reduced from
45c to 30c'
Large Casseroles reduced from
75c to 50c
Utility Baking Dishes reduced from
65c to 45c
Also
Ornamental Pottery Slashed to Cost!!
North Main Hardware
:.T
89 N . Main St.
A
still the best
gift...a U.S.Savings Bond
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9 , 4’
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give yourself a
Christmas gift • . .
sign up now for
payroll savings
To PORTLAND or
SAN FRANCISCO
Mio. <
N e x t tim «, try Southern Pacific’s popular night train to
Portland or San Francisco. Stretch out and sleep in a roomy,
comfortable Standard Pullman berth while the miles glide by.
Naxt morning you’re there, rested and refreshed — ready
for work or play. Overnight service returning, too. It’s the
easy, safe, time-saving way to travel. Economical, too.
Or you can ride in comfortable coachea at still lower fares.
Far schedules, fare« or Pullman reservations, juat call:
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F IR S T
M A T IO H AL
BAHR
OF
P O R T I AND
The friendly Southern
Paclfle
your noaraal S. P. Agon! of Wrlto J. A. Ormandy, GPA,
122 Pacific Bldg.. Portland 4. Oregon