Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 18, 1948, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Thurs., Nov. 18, 1948
Bible School 9:45 a.m.
Assembly of God
much of the world as the Jews
Meridith Speaks
Morning Service 11:00 u.m.
seek to establish a nation for
485 Siskiyou Blvd.
Sermon, “The Earth Is The I "The Church of Continuous R< Here Dee. 3, 4, & 5
themselves in that land. The
Lord's.”
struggle
to establish this new
vlval"
John L. Meredith, w e l l nation, Israel,
und the results al­
O.
W.
KUngshelm,
Minister
Junior Church, 11:00 for the
known news commentator and ready accomplished
uprooting
Telephone 2-2786
children.
analyst over Chicago stations, the desert are shown in In'
motion
Friday night Faith und Victory editor of the weekly newspaper
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m
Service,
7:30
p.m
pictures,
and
Mr.
Meredith
says
THE BIBLE AND THE NBW8
for Juniors, Teen-agers, and the
these
pictures
make
the
news
Sunday Services:
Young People.
which correlates world news and
Bible school, classes for all the Bible, has been engaged to from Palestine more reul to all
Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Ser­ ages.
9:45 a.m. Subject: "Joseph speak in Assembly of God who see them.”
mon, "The Parable of the Chil­ and His
Brothers."
rB Z S W D B C I U 1 C I
Flinieu, Supt. Mrs. Henry Metz dren Who Would Not Play."
Church, December 3, 4, & 5th.
Morning
11 a.m
P a a to r, I r w i n P. A lg e r
land Margie Barker In charge of Midweek Service, Wed. 7 00 p. Music by Worship,
"Uncle John,” as he is i.imll
9 45 S u nd ay school as usual.
the choir.
I Primary Department.
10.00 a in. B ib le School
larly known to radio listeners in
m.
11:00 a m . W o rs h ip service.
Assembly of God Hour KW'.N the Middle West Is to bring h
Worship service at 11 a m. Ser­ The Christians Hour, KWIN 1 p.m.
'.0 0 p.m . C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r
Message subject "Apostolic lecture or series of lectures on
8:00 p.m. P ra is e and W o rs h ip .
mon by the minister "The Stab­ 9:00 a.m. Sunday.
Ministry."
W edr.e
s 00 p.m. P r a y e r m eet.
current events and the Bible.
ility of the Kingdom.” Lois Mil,
Union Thanksgiving Service, if
C. A. Vesper service, 6:30 p.m
Courtesy of "The Siskiyou'"
ler Windsor wll sing “Tnanks Be Ashland churches, 10:30 a.m. Dr.
r iB S T P K 1 1 C B o r C XB 18T,
Evening Evangelistic Service at
Who's Who Among Students In
b e lS W T X S T
To
God”
by
Dickson.
Ti.e
choir
E P. Boiden, minister of the < 30 p.m. Specials—Instrumental
l't rieer Avenue. S o u th
American Colleges has released
.’.ock. s u b je c t. A dam s and F a lle n will sing “Prayer of Thf-nksglv- Congregational church, speaker.
and vocal. Music by the orches­
Man.
name*» of seven students at SOC
ing
tra
u o ld e n T e x t: G enesis 2 .6 -7 . T h e re
whose names will appear in the
w en t up a m is t fro m th e e a rth , and
Tuesday 10 to 12 a.m. Prayer
Pilgrim Fellowship 6 30 p.m. - Firsl Church of Christ. Scientist
w a te re d th e w h o le
face o f
the
publication.
"Who's Who" i-nii
service
also
7:30
p.m.
Devotional and |
Pioneer Avenue, South
ground, and b re a th e d in to h is nos­ at the church.
tains the names of outstanding
Wednesday orchestra, 7 p. m.
t r ils th e b re a th o t lif e ; and m an discussion period will be follow-1
Sunday
morning
service
at
11
becam e a liv in g soul.
student leaders from campuses
ed by a social hour.
(o’clock. Subject: Soul and Body. Choir 7:45 pm.
S u n d ay S c h o o l a SO a m .
Note: Coming. Uncle John
throughout the nation.
" eunesday e v e n in g m e e tin g , w hich
Thanksgiving
service
will
be<
Golden
Text:
Psalms
86:4.
Re
■nludes te s tim o n ie s
of
C h ris tia n
Meredith of Chicago, Illinois for
joice
the
soul
of
thy
servant:
for
Those listed from SOC were A1
held
in
the
Church
of
Christ
at
- le iu e h ea lin g , is held a t s o'clock
Noted news
■uing room open d a il) fro m 2 10 a.m. Thursday morning.
Barnhart, Camas Valley; Bob
This unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up December 3, 4, 5.
commentator and analyst.
-• p in except S u nd ays and h o ll­
Bench, Jacksonville;
Dorothy
is a Union Service. Special music my soul.
oa
A welcome awaits you at all
Rev. Klingsheim explains that Howry, Klamath Falls; Gloria
will be part of the program.. Dr.
— o-
Wednesday evening meeting, services.
Mr. Meredith uses up-to-the- Lusby, PSrtland; Calvin Middle-
TA LE M T M E T B O D H I CHO 1CB
Borden is the preacher of the which Includes testimonies of
11.00 M orn in g w o rsh ip . M essa g e
minute
news-reel type motion
Christian Science healing. Is held In Jackson county, according to
• to E v e n in g Service. P re s en ted bv Thanksgiving sermon.
pictures to illustrate Ins talks on ton, Grants Pass; William (Joe)
lie Y oung People under the le a d e r­
at
8
o’clock.
Viola Merwin has charge of the
R. B. Hammond, the Pacific Tele­
ship ot K om ona Cold w e ll and W a l ­
affairs and the Bible, and Tobin, Portland; Del Yuntis, of
lace M c N a ir .
Reading room open dally from phone and Telegraph company's world
children's nursery down stairs
that
these
pictures have an edu­ Klumath F a l l s ; und Gordon ■
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundavs and 1945-49 real and personal prop cational valu
during worship service.
.• R . all who are at Neidegh, De'wood.
The Congregational Church
holidays.
er'y
tax
is
$100,,
104,
with
the
all
Interested
in present events.
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
First Church of Christ
The public is cordially invited discount for prompt payment, ‘Palestine, for instance," Suva'. M is s Rita Sallee, Portland, Or.
Evart P. Borden, Minister
Second and B Streets
to attend these services, and to which compares with $25,682 in Rev. KUngshelm "is regarded asps a house guest of the E. E.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Margie
Earl F. Downing, Minister
use the Reading Room.
a land of unusual interest to I Parker family, 623 Normal ave.
Church
i Announcements
‘Who’s Who’ Picks
Seven From SOC
I
PLAZA FRIDAY'S
DRUG STORE
CANDY SHOP
GARAGE
BABY SHOP
DRESS SHOP
MEN’S STORE
SHOE STORE
AUTO SUPPLIES
HOME SUPPLIES
CAFES
SHOP THE PLAZA ALWAYS
’>
ASHLAND
AUTO PARTS
Friday Luncheon
SPECIAL
60c
Plaza Cafe
SPECIAL
STATIONERY
SPECIAL
Cake Donuts
55c per dozen
LETTERHEADS
Pound Fudge
4 Different Kinds . .
Whole Wheat - Chocolate
Plain - Spica
Regular 80c . . Now 50c
Candyland
HEWS REVIEW
Rolling Pin
Donut Shop
SPOTLIGHTS
Busy Toe Shoes
Regular $22.50
Regular 2.99 . . now 1.99
McNAIR BROS.
NOW, INSTALLED $18.00
Sizes 4 to 9
FRIDAY SURPRISE
REXALL DRUG STORE
43 North Main
Phone 4751
Busch Motor Company
Brown and White
75c
BLUE GRANITE
Combination
ROASTERS
Fire Extinguisher and Tire Inflater
S P E C IA L !
Holds 12-pound turkey
Regular $4.50 value . .N o w $3.80
Regular price $5.95 . . . Now $2.95
S L IP S
Regular 5.95 . . . Now 3.95
100 Per cent Pure Maple Sugar Vermont Candy
15c to $1.25 per box
SPECIAL!
100 Per cent Pure Maple Syrup—Pints—85c
North Main Hardware
89 North Main
Phone 5101
FOR QUICK AND EFFICIENT SHOE REPAIR
No job too small or too large
Cherny’s Shoe Service
76 North Main Street
LITHIA MOTORS
W ALT DeBOER
Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer
on the Plaza
Regular $1.00
BULBS
Beautiful Flower* for Spring
at
Baby Town
Rosemary’s
Excel Dress Shoppe
Kay Gorst
f
Good Lunch
SINK FIXTURES
Universal, Chrome-plated Swing Spout
Regular $9.45
Friday only $5.45
BOB’S LUNCH
Marshall-Wells
11 North Main
Ashland Home Supply Store
STEP-ON GARBAGE CANS
Regular $1.39 . . . Now 89c
The Metropolitan Radio Phono
AM — Change 10 or 12 records — FM
Regular $261.50 . . . Surprise $221.50
Open until 8 p.m. for those who cannot get
in earlier
PURE VIRGIN
100% <9 Wool Shirts
Black Bear Brand
Regular 8.25 value
Now $6.95
Us© our BUDGET PLAN
For Plaza Friday’s Surprise only
Your FIRESTOHE Store
25 East Main
“It’s Silly To Be Chilly”
Phone 4011
TEC ROGUE SUOR
• I1OIMS IO»
Next door to the bank
PHON F 2 2501
Open Evenings
Shop the Plaza Fridays for Money Saving Values
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