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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1949)
Southern Oregon News Review, Ashl.irJ, Oregon, Thursday, February J, 1949 Church i Announcements SKERRY SELECTED "WHY DEMOCRACY WORKS'" Harry Skerry, Ashland attor ney, was selected Monday night to represent the local Toastmus ter’» club in the 1949 speech con i tests in this district. Elks Lodge Sponsoring Annual Essay Contest For High Schools FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Pioneer Avenue, South Sunday morning service 11 o’ clock. Subject: Spirit. Golden Text: 1 Corinthians 2: 11. What man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? Even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o’clock. Reading room open daily from 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and to use of the reading room. Phoenix Christian Church Everett McGee, Minister Bible School 10 a.m. Morning worship service 11 a.m. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 717 Siskiyou Blvd. Evart P. Borden, Minister Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mar jorie Flinieu, superintendent. Mrs. Henry Metz and Marjorie Barker primary supts. Mrs. Borden teacher of the adult class. You are cordially invited to attend. Worship Service 11 a.m. Ser mon: The Unrighteous Steward Giles Green will sing. “The Riv er of the Water of life’’. This composition is by a local compos er. Mrs. Jeanne Allen Joy. The Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Marjorie Barker will direct the discussion and Dr. Bocden will As part of its youth acivities program, Ashland I odge No. 944, BPOE, is joining other Elks lodges throughout the United States in sponsoring an essay contest for high school students. take the devotional period. Subject of the essays is "Why Democracy Works." Elie contest is The trustees will meet at the open to any high school student in the area under the Ashland lodge’s home of Henry Galey, 590 Sis jurisdiction which includes the region from Yreka to Talent. Deadline for entries is March > - - kiyou Boulevard. Monday night 1. at 8 o’clock. The Ashland lodge is offering Pilgrim Study club meets at the church at 2 p.m. Wednesday prizes totaling $75.00 to local es say winners. The first prize win February 9th. ner is automatically entered in FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST the state contest where prizes totalling $300 are being offered, The Ashland S tudy C lub met Second and B Streets and in turn the winners of the in regular session Fi Iday a fte r Earl F. Downing, Minister state contests will have their es noon at the homc o f Mrs. W ill Bible school 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. says entered in the national con nier Poley. The President. Mrs. Frost, held Sermon "Let God "Speak.’’ Music test. First prize in the national by the choir under the direction contest is $1000; second prize is a brief business meeting after $500;and third prize is $250. which the program chairman, of Glenn Matthews. All prizes to be awarded in Mrs. Linn announced the pro Junior church 11:00 a.m. for the national contest will be in grim of the afternoon. the children. U. S. Government Savings Bonds. Mrs. Will Dodge reviewed the Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Roland Parks, exalted ruler of recently published book "Bride Evening Service. 7:30 p.m. In the Elks in Ashland and princi observance of Youifri Week, the pal of the Ashland high school, ol Fortune a novel based on the young people will have charge stated today that "America’s life of Mrs. Jefferson Davis | written by Harnett T. Kane The of the service. 950,000 Elks are sponsoring this author spent ten years in rc- Midweek Service, Wed., 7:00 p. contest to encourage our youth search and preparation for the to study democracy in practical m. operation and to discover for The Christians Hour, KWIN. themselves why freedom, justice j Sunday, 9:00 a.m. and democratic concept of dig ] nityof the individual have made | METHODIST CHURCH it possible for our nation to pros Robert Mcllvenna, Pastor per and develop in every field of 9:15. Youth chorus rehearsal. human activity. Zola Peters, leader. Study Club Meets At Foley Home 9:45 Sunday school. Bill Web er, SupL 11. Morning worship 5 p.m. Junior Youth Fellowship. 6:15. Senior Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Service. Phyllis Rae Downing, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Down ing, spent last week end at home. She is a student at Northwest Christian college. Styron Plastic ||¡ ||| f ¡|p The New Wall Tile That Is Revolutioniz ing the Tile Industry Contest Rules Essays must not be less than 300 words in length and not more than 750 words. They are to be written in' the contestants own handwriting and must be his 01 j her own original work. Essays must be submitted to | the secretary of the lodge, Sid Reed, on or before March 1. Com-1 plete rules of the contest and , other details may be obtained I from the secretary's office at the | Elk’s lodge. Ardis Warren and Bud Silver! are in turn, chairman and com-| mittee member of the Elks com mittee in charge of this contest. They also have information on j the contest colors and combinations. High gloss finish—and oh, so easy to keep clean. For installation quotation, see KROEGER & LAHR 1184 Ashland S t CONTRACTORS Phone 8961 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA GROCERY 39c 23c 32c keeping, were taken on tour to Nutional Foundation, which Is al so dependent upon this March of Dimes has four objectives: I. To find some means to eliminate the virus or to prevent It coming in to contact with man 2 Develop told briefly the facts connected j methods to make man resist the with each Perhaps of greatest nerve cell destructive action and interest was the painting "The the crippling after-effects of the Pearl Necklace” valued at more virus 3. Devise some means to than a million dollars. arrest the disease in human be- The next meeting of the club{ings before the virus has induc- will he with Mrs. Edgar when ed crippling or death. 4. Discov- Mrs. Marcus Woods will give cr better methods of treatment the book review and Mrs. Phil to minimize even more the crip Stansbury the selected topic. ling after-effects of the disease PUSH And you won’t Mary Anne Woods is Honored By Party Mrs. Marcus Woods entertained a group of “small fry” friends of her daughter, Mary Anne, S a t-! urday, at their home on High | street. The occasion was Mary | Anne’s fifth birthday. Movie shorts were shown dur-1 ing the afternoon. The Valentine I motif was carried out in the table decorations with balloons and pa-| per hats for the young guests. A I birthday cake and ice cream was | served by the hostess. The guest list included Judy J Eberhart, Nancy Lindsay, Gary j Shuman, Mickie Nugent, Brenda and Mary Anne Woods, Margaret | Brigdon, and Gary Richardson. 1947 FORD 2-Door Hot W ater • Only one Mother and Father Never been lost Price $1645 A R O I L IN G H O N E Y ! 1946 FORD 2-Door IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM M. TRE- FREN, also known as W M. Tre- fren and William Trefren, de ceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administratrix of the above estate by the above en titled Court by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, Circuit Court Judge, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them at the office of the undersigned’s attorney, at Suite 17, Swedenburg Building, Ash land, Oregon, properly verified and with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice which is the 3rd day of February, 1948. Elizabeth O’Brien Harry A. Skerry, Jr. Attorney for Administratrix Hot W ater and O rchestra Price $1545 1946 FORD 3-Passenger Coupe H O T WATER AND COZY NEW SHOES - JUST HA D A FACIAL Price $1445 1941 CHEVROLET 5-Passenger Coupe H O T WATER AND RUMBA - NEW SHAMPOO Price $945 1939 FORD 2-Door ELGINS OFFER GREAT VALUES O n ly watches with the (J DuraPower Main- P spring* Elgin* are greater value* (ban ever. For beneath their beamy, i* the DuraPower ,Mainapring that eliminate* 99% of ull repair* due to *teel mainapring failure*. A wide range o f »tyle* and price* during our Parade of Watches. ♦ RATENT RENDING fa-»'.'. »>•» - NEW SHOES Price $845 I!.:?' Car Lot at North Main and Church R T 7 S P H MOTOR COMPANY -t <.- ’ ./■? !( Franco American Spaghetti, 2 29c > ■ Jim Busch, your Friendly Ford Dealer I Ashland ASK FOR YOUR S & H GREEN STAMPS Mrs. Moore H am ilton, p u b lic ity chairm an, Dr. A E. Mei kid. and Mrs. Blanche Friable, supervisor of pu b lic hculth nurses, whose activitie s are being carried on d u rin g her leave o f absence by Miss Elizabeth M cG alliard. The research program of the u ll parts of the U nited States. The pictures were in Portland at holiday time. Mrs. M e rrill displayed repro ductions o f the ma terpieces and MUSIC AND FURNACE (Gas) Sw ift’ning, 3 lb. can 95c Kitchen Queen Flour, 10 lb. bag 79c Snider’s Cut Beans, 2 cans MD Toilet Tissue, 2 for White King Soap, large size book using much m aterial from Mrs D avis’ own correspondence over a period of seventy .veins. Mrs. H arold M e rrill ehose for her h a lf hour topic A rt on T our' w hich dealt w ith the w orks of a rt found in M ilk e rs salt m ine southwest " i Brfurt Oarmany m any of w hich a fte r being ship ped to the U nited St ites for sa fe ’ B uy F rom B U SC H NOTICE TO CREDITORS Colorful - cheery. Lightweight, durable plastic product- 26 Mrs. Grace Andrews is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed Thornton this week. MORE DIMES NEEDED tlniilim nd from front page) stages of the disease hut as long us it is needed. This post polio case* will be continued us lung us the chapter exists " Assisting Mr. Smith us chuptii officers are Harry Chipman, vice chairman, now heading the fund ruising cumpuign, Mr. Lewis HI rich, secretary treasurer. Mrs. El wood Hcdberg, chairman of the women's division; Mrs. Glenn educational chuinnan. T aylor, Ashland Phone 7131 Next to the Mart . . Phones i l j n - 3381