Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 12, 1949, Image 25

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    Southern Oregon New» Review. Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, May ia, 1949
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which include« testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
Reading Room open daily from
3 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
holiday«.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services,
Mt. Shasta Dominant Feature o f Northern California Scene
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First Church of Christ. Scientist
Pioneer Avenue, South
Sunday morning services at
11 o’clock. Subject: Probation Af­
ter Death.
Golden text: Psalms 138:8. The
Lord will perfect that which con
cerneth me: thy mercy, O Lord
endureth for eve.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Bible School, 9 45 a.m. An
JIM ROARK
Easter program will open the
Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.
Sermon “What's Right With the
Church." Anthem by the choir
with Glenn Matthews directing.
Evening Sendee, 7:45 p.m.
Sermon “The Dance of the Bible.’
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Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
New Merchants Patrolman
4
Fishermen who do their fishing
hi Northern California are famil­
iar with the sight of Mt. Shasta
which looms up more than 13,000
feet above the surrounding plain.
Source of many Indian legends
the snowcapped mountain has
long been a major landmark of
the entire Pacific coast.
Many
Southern Oregon residents make
L IT H IA
MUTINY
ujium
Jim Roark was appointed and is actinq as a special police
officer for the city of Ashland. Jim is paid by the merchants
only. The checks of the door consist of three checks a niqht
between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Service charqes are 34.00 per
month. Any merchant wishinq his service should see Jim
at the Police Department.
Jim has had better than 12 years of experience in patrol­
man's work and we feel like he is well qualified for the po­
sition.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Worship service 11:00 a.m. Ser­
mon topic, “Who's World Shall
This Be;"
Phone <7,1
Pilgrim Fellowship 6:30 pjn.
To the fishermen, as to the cow, 1 stream one hour after dark.
Seven-Seventeen club at 8:00
the grass often looks greener on
Olive observes that catfishing p.m. All men invited.
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
the other side of the fence. For continues to be pretty good with
Plymouth Guild meeting, 2 p.
The Big Clock is in our window to name the Winners of our
this reason many Oregon anglers, everyone who tries catching a m. Wednesday,
Third Annual Presentation of Gift Watches
who live on the banks of the few. The limit for catfish is 15 Baked Ham dinner, sponsored
The Clock will be started on Saturday,
by the Seven-Seventeen club on
Rogue River, buy out-of-state pounds and one fish.
May 14th, and will stop ubout eight days
April
27.
5:30
to
7:30
The limit for trout is 15 or 10 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
California licenses and cc their
later with the hands pointing out the
pounds and one fish. Olive says
fishing in Norfhern California
winners of the beautiful Gift Bulova
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
For the benefit of the members that if you catch four trout each
Watches.
Evart
P.
Borden,
Minister
To be sure that the name of each qraduate is on the clock,
of the fishing fraternity who plan 2*à pounds you then may catch
Worship Service 11 a.m. Ser­
»ach of you qraduatir.q Seniors must REGISTER at the Shel-
to cast a hook into the streams another fish. There is also a pro­ mon, The Value of Words". Spe­
lon Jewelry before Friday niqht.
of the Golden Bear state the News vision this year that a fisherman cial music by the choir.
You may be the winner. Dorrt forqot to reqlster and see
may
catch
at
least
three
trout,
Review Is publishing a flsher-
Pilgrim Fellowship will not
the lovely fourteen karat qold Bulova Watches.
Í . . man's guide to Northern Califor- irrespective of weight.
This year, there will be an extra surprise award. Watch
meet tonight.
• I nia streams. Information was ob­ The May outlook by counties:
for details
Choir
practice
at
the
church
at
Del Norte — Good. Rain late in
tained from the Yreka Journal.
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday.
The outlook for the 1949 trout April would slow up early trout Congregational Conference of
Regardless of weather,
season ranges from “poor" to fishing.
angling
for
cutthroat trout will Oregon meets with the First Con­
“good” in Siskiyou county, ac­
ENGRAVING
JEWELRY REPAIR
gregational church at Eugene on
cording to a survey taken last be good at the mouths of the Tuesday and Wednesday, May 17
WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR
Klamath and Smith Rivers.
week
"Next to the Mart”
Shasta — Excellent. High roads and 18. Dr. and Mrs. Borden and
Ashland
______________ Phone 7131
Game Warden Lou Olive—with
W.
T.
Brickey
will
attend
from
his fingers crossed — predicted difficult but passable.
the Ashland church.
that the smaller streams will con­ Siskiyou — Good. Scott and
tinue to run high with a few ex­ Klamath rivers high and roily.
Other accessible l a k e s a n d
ceptions.
"The Klamath River will be streams good.
good, although a little high,” he Trinty — Fair. Streams high.
said. “It probabaly will be the Most lakes inaccessible.
best of all. Shasta River is an­
other that should be good, al­ BE CAREFUL
During the past two weeks, a
though it also is a little high.” host
high pressure schemes
The Scott river is muddy and have of
been offered to ocal busines-
high, with only poor prospects for men; many have little value, some
early fishermen.
are phoneys.
Before you give
The Fort Jones Ranger Station money, merchandise or before
of the Klamath National Forest you purchase advertising, why not
reported Kelsey, Canyon, Kidder, be sure? Call the Chamber 3541—
Sugar, Boulder and Shackleford for reports on these solicitations.
creeks are high, but that pros­ It can save you many times the
pects are slightly better than on amount of your Chamber dues.
the main Scott river.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
The Salmon River district also
Robert Mcllvenna min i -ter
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reported the main rivers are high
9 a.m. Youth Chorus IM by
and roily, but that smaller tribu­ Jeanette Kinney.
Hundreds of telephone people in the
9:45. Sunday School. Bill Web­
tary streams will provide pretty
er, supt.
good fishing.
1. D arkness c a n ’t stop these telephone men
West keep night natrol to help meei
IL Morning \> orship. TH me,
From Happy Camp, the ranger “After
as they begin an important emergency cable re­
Easttr, What?”
station reported Elk and Clear 6:15. Youth Fellowship.
pair at night. Fortunately, these emergencies are
emergencies and keep service reliah
creeks might be good as both are
Wednesday, 7 30, Choir rehear
not common . . . usually can be repaired in
clear but high.
sal.
daylight.
But, up and down the Coast, other
From up in this vicinity, Shov­ Thursday, 7:30 Jiible st dy
telephone people burn midnight oil regularly
el and Humbug creeks shape up Frida., 6:30 Quarterly confer­
ence and covered dish dinner.
as good.
. . . so your telephone will work for you when
Lakes and streams in the Medi­ Bob Snider, Wayne Myrick, and
von wanr it.
cine Lake area will be closed to Price Hennen were in Grants
<
fishing until July.
The Forest Pass Tuesday evening where they
J
Service reported that snow bars attended a Lion’s zone meeting.
the way to lakes in the Marble John von Kuhlmann is present­
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Mountain Primitive Area.
ly on a business trip to Northern
The fishermen should leave the Oregon.
Gunter Fuel Co.
4 th St.
Sunday drives up to Siskiyou
Summit and down Highway 99 to
Hornbrook in order to view the
magnificent picture which the
mountain presents.
Free Methodist Church
__ Seventh at E. Main Sts. .....
Oregon Anglers Guide to The Fisli
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FOR SALK Beauty shop, call
FOR SALE—Tuvern und cafe,
Ashlund 5321 days.
916-916 Orchard Avenue, Giants
Pass New building, 42x40, all new
Municipal Judge I.. Peers Wil­ building and equipment. Operat­
moth has been slightly under the ing for on»* year. Telephone 3559
4tp
weather recently but has been 01 MM. I'erina.
able to attend to his duties.
For Sale: Scenic lot, call Med­
Don Callahun was down from
ford 7115 days.
.Siskiyou lodge Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Madden,
FOR SALE at a very reason­
Granite street visited at the Ern­ able
good use« furniture, 1
est Madden home in Phoenix large price,
Daveno,
1 round oak table
Sunday evening.
Ewald Boss ha rd recently un­ and four chairs, 1 - 50 top leer
derwent un operation and has Ice box, I small hand vacuum
been confined In the hospital.
and I large one, 2 good varnished
Bill Yates, Jr. and Ken Jones inside doors, one Is a swing and
attended the Oregon stale Jr.
Chamber of Commerce conven­ the other cun be used anywhere,
see at 301 Mt. Ave.
tion in Baker last weekend.
That Live in Northern California
CLASS OF 1949
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
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at the
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PLAZA GROCERY
SUGAR
10 pounds .....................
WHEATIES
Large package............
EAB Washing Powder
2 packages ...................
KRISPY CRACKERS
2 pound box.............
STRAWBERRY JAM
1 pound
JELLO, all flavors
3 packages f o r ..........
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91c
21c
45c
45c
25c
22c
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2. One important night-tim e job is done tr
this electronic tester. It checks lines to make sun
they’re in good shape. At the same time, othei
telephone men are vacuum cleaning and inspect
ing sensitive switching equipment. . . you might
say it’s stopping trouble before it starts. And
night is the best time to do it, while most tele­
phone users are sleeping.
3. In the quiet hours of the night operators
handle relatively few calls . . . but many of them
ire vitally important. Repairmen are on call for
service on important lines . . . doctors, hospitals
and the like. Garagemen check and equip trucks
for the next day’s installation rounds. Building
service workers make offices spic and span . . .
all a part of providing reliable service to you.
4 . You can help yourself get the
most from your telephone . . . a
ser< ant that is constantly growing
.n value. You can do it by using
the telephone in t.
ost efficient
way: being sure of tt*v right num­
ber before you call. . . giving the
called person plenty of time to
get to the telephone . . . spacing
jour calls so others may get a call
tb'ough to you.
The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company
Your telephone ia one of today a
biggest bargoina
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