Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 25, 1949, Image 5

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    THE PHOENIX NEWS
By Mrs. A. C. Lewi*
LEGAL NOTICE
IN CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK-
SON. PROBATE DEPARTMENT
the hearing of objections to such
final account and settlement
thereof, at which time any person
Interested in such estate may ap­
pear and file objections in writing
and contest the same.
Dated and first published this
18th day of August, 1949.
ANNA B. KROEGER
Executrix of the Estate of
Anna Lahr, Deceased
VAN DYKE & LOMBARD
Attorneys for Estate
Published Aug. 18, 25, Sept 1, 8
returned with the Parr’s to attend
In the Matter of the Estate
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CHURCH CLASS MEETS
to some business here.
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rOR PICNIC SUPPER
Barbara Barlow has been visit­
of
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The Phoenix Homemakers cluna ing friends and relatives in Mon­
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of the Presbyterian church met roe.
ANNA LAHR, Deceased
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Mrs. Joe Kantor Sr. of Fern
at the home of Mr. und Mrs.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
Walter Bolz Friday with utxiut Valley is in the Ashland general
hospital recovering from an op
FINAL ACCOUNT
29 attending.
The picnic Bupper was served eration. She is reported doing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Holz nicely.
that the Final Account of Anna
Mrs.
W.
J.
Ferns
and
son,
Billy,
served fried chicken.
B. Krosqsr. as Executrix of the
spent the past weekend in Port­
Following dinner, a short busi­ land, meeting unother son, Bob FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Estate of Anna Lahr, Deceased,
485 Siskiyou Blvd.
Second and B Streets
ness meeting was held, with Pres. Hoffman, who lives at The Dalles
has been filed in the Circuit Court
O. W. Klingsheim, Minister,
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Russell Thompson presiding. The They took the Columbia river
of Jackson County, State of Ore­
Telephone 2-2780.
dess plans to gather used articles drive and on their return stopped
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
gon, and that the 19th day of
Friday CA .Service, 7:45 p. m„ September, 1949, at the hour of
of clothing to be sent overseas at LaPlne to visit Murk Ferns
Junior Church, 11:00 a.m. for
Klamath Falls Young People in 9:00 A. M. has been duly set for
for relief.
children.
and family.
charge
of services.
Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.
Mrs. E. J. Clark and Mrs. Rus­
Sunday Services:
SERMON:
"What’s
In
a
Name’
’”
sell Thompson have charge of
0
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
dinner plans for the next meeting GUESTS ENTERTAINED
Pet Foods and Farm Supplias
Evening
Service,
8:00
p.
m.
BY
PHOENIX
COUPLE
and Mrs. Ed White and Elva
k.
.x
SERMON: "A Sermon Worth
Caster have charge of entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Norton
fuge ” Mrs. Geo. Icenhower, Su
ment.
entertained seventeen guests at Repeating.”
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Highway 99, Phoenix
Midweek Service, Wednesday,
a lawn dinner Sunday at their
Mrs. Norene Nichols, speaker
aJJ 4th St.
Phone 57,1
7:00
p.
m.
The Thimble Club of the Neigh­ home. Present at the affair were
Paint • Fertilizers
Music by the Choir. ’
Weed Killen
bors of Woodcraft lodge here Mr. anil Mrs. Lloyd Walch and
Children’s Church during t
PHOENIX
enjoyed a picnic at the home of children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
morning worship in CA room.
NAZARENE CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hackney last Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. John Craw
Assembly of God Hour, KWI
Thursday. About 33 attended
ford Sr., Palestine, 111 , Mr. and Phoenix Church of the Nazarene] 1 p. m.
Pastor,
Rev.
C
Henry
Lacy
Melvin Lattie and son spent Mrs. John Crawford Jr., San
B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
lost Wednesday fishing at Rocky Francisco, and Erma Job and
We extend a cordial invitation
to all our friends and neighbors Pass, speaker.
Point.
Reports were: fishing family.
good, catch poor.
Other visitors at tin Norton to the following services.
> Mirror Barber Shop
Sunday School 9:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Parr visited home on Saturday were Mr. arid
Johnny’s Garage
p. m.
and
Morning Worship 11:00
their son and family, Eaton Wuy. Mrs. Willard Seitzsingcr and son
Complete
Motor Rebuilding
ROOMING HOUSE
Evening Service 7:30.
at Sweet Home. The Eaton Way's of Monroe and Mrs. Emma Seitz
Motor Tune-up - Reboring
Midweek Prayer and Praise ver, director.
have a new daughter, Linda singer, mother of Mrs. Norton.
Emergency Service
We Shave and Rest You
Service, Wednesday 7:30.
Telephone 7743
Susan. Mr. Way is on the teach­
All Always Welcome.
243 Foialh Street Phone 4411
ing staff at Sweet Home, where
Get your Job Printing at the
Highway 99
Phoenix, Ore.
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
they moved from Eagle Point. He
News Review
The proud winner of blue rib­
CHURCH
bons of the Oregon State Fail
E. J. Clark, Pastor
Hooper’s Radiator
Livestock show in Salem, Sept.
Pritchard’s Grocery
Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday School 5 to 11, will have plenty of time
Service
Groceries - Lunchmeats - Milk
J. O. N. Poling, Supt.
to display their exposition laurels.
Beverages
Radiators Boiled Out
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
Manager Leo Spizbart reported Clogged
Open until 9 every evening
and
Repaired
New
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir this week that all judging in open
Tolman Creek Rd. and Hwy. 99
Cores Installed.
practice.
livestock classes will be comple­ 135 Morse
Telephone 3731
Ph. 4851
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples ted during the Fair’s first two
meeting. Elva Castor, advisor.
days, Sept. 5 and 0. Jersey en-
Oak Street Garage
ries will be judged on Tuesday
C. E. Taylor
AND MACHINE SHOP
METHODIST CHURCH
instead of as previously reported.
Rt. 1 Box 519A, Fordyce Street
Rev. Robert Mcllvenna, minister
Painting - Paper Hanging
Arc and Acetylene Welding -
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, Wil­ N. B. Nichols of Pullman. Wn., Machine Work - Metal Fabri­
Contract or by the hour
liam Weber, Supt.
Suggestions and estimates free.
has been named as judge of the cation - General Auto and
Texturing
11:00 a.m. Morning worship Holstein division of the Oregon
Truck Repair.
Phone 4580
Telephone 22916 - 8 to 5 p.m.
0:00 p.m. Vespers in Lithia State Fair livestock show in Sal­ 970 Oak St.
Park.
em, Sept. 5 to 11.
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.
Oregon’s newspaper and radio
Radio Repairs
Attention Builders
editors will be honored with a
First Church of ChriaL Scientist special day during the Oregon
THE MART
Skilled Workmanship
Pioneer Avenue, South
State Fair in Salem, Sept. 5 to 11.
ONE DAY SERVICE
Free Estimates
Phone 6942
Synday morning services at 11 The members of the fourth
The
Best
Costs
Less
at
o'clock.
Interior Tile Contractor
estate will be guests of the State
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Fair management on Tuesday, 270 E. Main
Ashland
10 Years Experience
Sept. 0.
Subject: CHRIST JESUS
Golden Text: John 3:1S. “God
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il
.... ....
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so loved the world, that he gave
his only begotten Son, that who­
soever Lelieveth in him should
looks like that ;
not perish, but have everlasting
YOU MEAN YOU CAAE ABOUT NAILS IN THE FLOOR]
life.”
Church i Announcements
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Gunter Fuel Co.
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D e n t ovarload
«U ctrlc circuits. W hen you
build * r m odurals« provide ADEQUATE WIRING^
See Your Local Electrical
Contractor
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Evart P. Borden, Minister
Sunday school 9:30. Marjorie
Flinieu, superintendent. Classes
for all ages. You will be made
welcome.
Worship service 11 a.m. I
Ashland Riding Association
Horse Show
and Races
When you call the family taxi, need a telephone for any reason, have you noticed one always seems handy'
“Come get us, daddy, the movie’s over”
Rodeo Grounds — Valley View Road
Ashland — Sun., Aug. 28
2:00 p. m.
PLUS SIXTEEN OTHER THRILL PACKED EVENTS
1. It d o e s n ’t just h a p p e n there’s a public
telephone not far away when you look for it.
Locations have been carefully selected to make
lure service is where it’s needed m o st...in
theatres, filling stations, drug stores, terminals.
And special installations are often made to
meet the needs of crowds —at conventions,
fairs and the like. Ibday there are some 85,000
public telephones at work in the West.
Admission - Adults $125 - Children 50c, Tax Incl.
I. Good service for you comes from the big
*b o f handling millions of calls every day.
ut the extras mean a lot, too—likeputtine tele­
phone booths in handy places. 1 hey add up
to keep your service one of today’s best buys.
CHUCK WAGON RACE, CHARIOT RACE, HOT BLOOD RACE,
CHILDREN’S RACE
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The Pacific Telephone
2. More errands run, more jobs done, more
time saved for you... telephone service has
many duties. And public telephones make
service still more valuable by putting all tele­
phones, both residence and business, within
convenient reach...no matter where you may
be. More and more are going in, too...as we
keep pushing our job of furnishing good, well-
rounded telephone service to the West.
...VC V . s
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Your telephone is one of
today’s biggest bargains
and Telegraph Company
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