Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 15, 1948, Image 6

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Southern Oergon News Review, Ashland, Ore. Thurs., July 16. 1913
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Church
1 Announcements
¡u til and bills passed o i l .
T he I'TA p resid en t. Mis Ev
e re tt Jen n in g s, askd if th e l ’TA
ladles m ight use the k itch en to
for
can su rp lu s foods loi- th e h c iic lll
of tlie school cafetei la and the
board consented
A list of the sm all rep airs |
needed in th e school building a n d . Wire . Switch boxo* . Conduit
gym w en p re s e n t'd by th e jan i- |
Outlet» . Range Cablo
tor, Mr. Bishop.
SEE
It was re c .m n < ruled th at th e '
clerk w itte a le tte r Io the s t a l e 1
DIAL ELECTRIC
fire m arsh all asking him to send ( Main at 3rd
Phone 7886
dow n an Inspector to lfls(5ect tin 1
furn ace anil m ake reeom m enda-
;
Cuhtnctois-Builders
M ETHODIST CHVBCH
K o tiert M e It V enn*. M in is te r
S IS n_m Y o u th ohorua re h -a rs s l
Jean R o llin s , d ire c to r
*:« S ii.in. Sunday School. A. O Me
Gee, s u p e rin te n d e n t.
11 a.in. M o rn in g w orship . T h e m e
• T h e W ill o f God.”
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G inn. p residen t.
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B ib le School 9:45 a m Classes fo r
a ll ages.
J u n io r church, 11:00 a.m. for the
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P r im a r y D e p a rtm e n t S u p e rin te n d e n t
W o rs h ip service 11 a. in. Serm on
to lc •'Some W a y s to T e ll H ig h t and
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M o rn in g Service, 11:00 a.in E . H
M cG ee w ill b rin g the message.
C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 7:00 p.m.
E v e n in g Service. 8 00 p.m Special
m u sic by th e young people. M a r lin
F le re e w ill b rin g the niesiBge.
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T B B C O I B lX O A T I O I il CBVBCH
717 S isk iyou Bind.
E vart P. Borden. M inister
Sunday school 9:45 a.m . M a r jo r ie
F lin litu . Supt.
M rs . H e n ry M et»,
Hectricsl Supplies
he' " d is c o n tin u e d f o r th e b a la n c e o f
P i lg r im
F e llo w s h ip m e e tin g s w i l l
J u ly .
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T I B g T C K V B C B OT C B B I g T ,
P io neer Avenue, South
S u n d ay m o iliin g s e rv ic e
c lo c k
S u b je c t
L IF E
T IB E T CMUECM OT CKBIET
B arl T. D ow alaa. M lnlstsr
children.
tluna concerning the fire haaarda.
I NEW SCHOOL BOARD
-ph,- school c iif ih im
hooka
HAS FIR ST M EETING
1 w,.u . UXun»lned und It wun rec
I T alen t, July H
At the first om m «.n ded that they he u n e d ite d
i m eeting of th e new school b o a id .ib y u C fA and u new c l of h o o k s
th e re g u la r business was b a n s , he m ade up for next year.
at
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G olden T e x t; John 5 1» A s the
H it h e r h ath life in h im s e lf, so h a th
he g iven to the Son to h ave lif e In
h im s e lf.
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Sunday School t:S 9 a-m.
W ed nesday s v s n ln g m e e tin g , w h ic h
inclu des te s tim o n ie s
of
C h ris tia n
Science h ea lin g . Is held a t 1 o clock.
R ead in g room open d a ily fro m .
to 5 p in . except S u nd ays a n d h o ll-
days.
T h e p u b lic Is c o rd ia lly In v ite d to
a tte n d these services, and to use
the H eading Room .
Mrs. J. Edward (June) Poitras,
business committee women for
the Klamath Tribe, visited with
her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
J. Kerrigan at their Beach street
home. June drove back to the
Klamath Agency last evening.
Lt. Geo. R. Jemson of Beach
street is now busy handling his
herd of milk cows on the ranch.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK-
SON.
In the Matter of the Estate of
CONSTANTINE G. CHUMOS,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Scotty mean» no harm— but
that the undersigned, by an Ord­
the owner o f that fur neck­
er of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon in and for the
piece w o n ’ t like it! She'll
County
of Jackson duly made
expect the dog'» owner to
and entered on the 2nd day of
make good for the damage.
July, 1948. was appointed Ad­
ministrator of the Estate of Con­
Such losses are among the
stantine G. Chumos, Deceased,
many covered by Compre­
and that he has duly qualified
hensive Personal L ia b ility
as such administrator.
All persons having clai m s
Insurance.
against said Estate are hereby
notified to present the same duly
verified as required by law, to
him at the Knox Building, Ash­
land, Oregon, within six months
Ashland, Oregon
of the date of this notice.
BILLINGS AGENCY
Dated and first published this
232 West 5th
Phone 7558
15th day of July, 1948.
Medford .Oregon
BEN T. LOMBARD
Main & Oak
Ph. 8701
Administrator of the above
DEPENDABLE
Estate.
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
VAN DYKE & LOMBARD
,*w****<»-e*w********-»**-***<J»-^**** Attorneys for the Estate.
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S.C. Jones & Sons
“¡ t \ Lilt Blossom Time in Brooking*”
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YOU ARE INVITED
T„ A il.....I The Seeoiiil Annuul
Coos Bay, July 12—The girls
on the sailboat are just to call
attention to Pirate Treasure Days
at North Benet and Coos Bay
Aug. 6, 7 and 8. They’re Lois and
Shirley Downing of Coos Bay.
The big weekend will see three
jam-packed days opening with a
water pageant Friday, and con
tinuing with a parade, hangar
dancing, carnival, queen corona
tion, sailboat races and profes­
sional air circus Sunday after­
noon.
The program, arranged for
public officials directly or indli-
ectly concerned wth traffic engi­
neering and administration, will
include informal panel discus­
sions of problems encountered in
the course of everyday operat­
ions.
State, city, and county traffic Get your Job Printing at the
problems will be aired at the
News Review
First Oregon Traffic Engineering
conference scheduled for July 29
to 31 at Oregon State college, ac­
cording to word received by Sec­
retary of State Earl T. Newbry.
One of a series being coordin­
ated by the national Institute of
Traffic Engineers, the conference
will feature Robert S. Holmes,
Institute executive secretary, and
Wilbur Smith of the Yale Bureau
of Highway Traffic as speakers
and discussion leaders. The three
day session is being sponsored by
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Oregon State college, league of I) j 4th St.
Oregon cities, and the Oregon I
State Highway commission.
Traffic Problems
To Be Aired at
State Meeting
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
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Lily Blossom
Festival
AT BROOKINGS, OREGON
Saturday and Sunday
JULY 17 and 18,1948
Saturday
Conducted tours id hundreds of acres of bloom­
ing E aster Lilies— a sight you’ll never forget!
9:00 p.m. Queen’s Coronation Ball
Sunday - 2:00 p.m.
G R A M ) FLORAL PARADE— beautiful floats,
dcco»-<«»t entirely with thousands of Easter
lilie s—the only parade of its kind in the world.
N A T I O N A L 'S
SELL YOUR RANCH, BUSINESS OR HOME
Through
STROIIT REALTY
(Since 1900)
OFFICES COAST TO COAST
See J. H. WEBSTER, Associate
5 Miles South of Medford on 99
Phone Medford 7068
ASHLAND COFFEE SHOP
75c PLATE LUNCH
Fish and Chips
Ashland Style Chile
Other Delectable Choices
67 East Main
THE PEOPLES MARKET
Yonr Quality Food Store
★ WEEK DAYS
Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
★ SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
304 North Main
Phone 2-1881
CHECKPL
convenience ; protection
Now you can open a checking account that requires
no m in im um balance and has no service charge.
With First National’s LOW COST CHECKPLAN you
buy ten convenient checks for one dollar. That’s the
only cost. For a handy, easy to use ch e ckin g ac- ’ •
count, s ta rt a LOW COST CHECK PLAN account.
All you do is buy an a ttra c tiv e checkbook of ten
checks for one dollar and m ake your deposit. Save
your m in u tes and money by paying all your bills
with a LOW COST CHECK PLAN account. Yourcan-
celled check is proof that a bill has been paid. Start
your account at the nearest branch of First National.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
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M e m b e r F e d e r a l D e p o s it In s u ra n c e C o r p o r a tio n
RAPIER and SULLIVAN
Not only do we specialize in Motor Re­
pair and Tune Ups, but also we fea­
ture an all-purpose cleaner which
leaves your engine shimmeringly clean. Fully as
effective as steam cleaning.
MOBILGAS DEALERS
388 E. Main
Phone 6186
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