Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 01, 1949, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday. September I, 1IM6
when the new owers will return and Mrs. Ardls Lepley were Sun
from Minnesota to make their day guests of Mr. and Mrs J im
home here.
I’m. hard
Mr. Dale Deadmoiid and fuinilv
Mr. and Mrc. Richard True of
Sioux City, Iowa, are visiting from Hutchinson. Kansas, are
Mis. True’s purents. Mr. and Mrs visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr
By Mrs. Ida Church
John Blackwell They spent Sun­ and Mrs. I E. Deadniond They
day at Crater Lake and took are planning to locate here Othei
visitors at the Deadmond home
The Upper Vulky Community motion pictures.
C ub will hold its first fall meet­ The next regular business recently ere Mr. anil Mis For
ing at the Grange Hall on Wed­ meeting of the Bellview Grunge rest Dunn of Tulsa, Oklu
Mr. und Mrs Kenneth I,ebow
nesday Sept. 7. A covered dish will be at the Grange Hall on
from Los Angeles recently visited
uncheon will be served nt 12:30. Tuesday, Sept. 6. at 8 p. m.
their parents Mr. and Mn W I.
Hostesses are the newly elected
Mrs. Marie Terveer of Eugene Lebow.
officers.
spent the week-end at the home
Mrs. Violu Squires is in charge of her sister. Mrs Twila Block.
of the program which will be
Richard Ricks, who lortnerly
varied, including a novel method lived in Ashland and now of
of answering roll call. All new Empire, visited friends and rel­
members in the community who atives over the week-end.
wish to join are invited to attend
Gardner has been spend­
and old members urged to come ing Floyd
the
summer
and working on
out. Bring a covered dish.
his uncles ranch near Bend. His
Miss Josephine Reardon of brother James Gardner has been
Long Beach is visiting Mr and at the Boy Scout camp at Lake
Mrs. James F. Jeter for a few O the Woods this summer.
days. She is returning from Ala-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dank
ska.
worth visited friends in Yreka C A I OWNERS: To n J yu u t cm u l Sraa .m l
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Rawlins Sunday.
Ike, be aure lo u*e Pulves K i l l t N O N I
have sold their place on Tolman
Mrs. Martin Parsons and dau­ ile a Powder. Spec tally formulated for cat»
Creek Road. They will remain ghter, Mrs. Carl Bringle and Mr.
Bellview News
Church
Items of Interest
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Earl F. Downing, Minister.
Second and B Streets
Bible School. 9:45 a. m.
Junior Church 11:00 a. m.
Morning Service 11:00 a. m.
Sermon:
"A Sin That We
Should Be Ashamed Of. ’
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
Evening Service 8:00 p. m. Ser­
mon:
"Divine Object Lessons
From Jeremiah."
Mid-week Service Wed. 7:00
p. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Robert Mcllvenna, minister
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, Wil­
liam Weber, SupL
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
6:00 p.m. Vespers in Lithia
Park.
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.
Business Directory
First Church of Christ. Scientist
I'ioneer Avenue, South
Sunday morning services at 11
o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Subject: MAN
Golden Text: Job 32:8. "There
is a spirit in man: and the inspir
atlon of the Almighty giveth
them understanding. ’
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Wednesday evening s e r v i c e ,
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 the Reading Room.
Walter Redford, Realtor
Ashland Machine Shop
ROBERT C. PITTS
Ranches — Farms — Homes
Business Property
Jess Kidwell,
Telephone 3552
38 East Main
Business Phon* 7886
Ashland. Oregon
Ros. Phono 3176
MACHINE WORK
WELDING
Saw Mills — Trucks
Industrial Equipment
53 Second St.
Phone <77 lj
(If no answor call 2-2816)
CALL
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Evart P. Borden, Minister
5551 or 3341
Mirror Barber Shop
ASHLAND or JOHNSON
Sunday school 9:30. Marjorie
Flinieu, superintendent Classes
for all ages. You will be made
welcome.
Worship service 11 a.m.
and ROOMING HOUSE
CAB
We Shave and Rest You
FAST —
DEPENDABLE —
COURTEOU8 —
243 Fourth St.
Phone 4411
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
485 Siskiyou Blvd.
O. W. Klingsheim, Minister,
Telephone 2-2786.
Friday CA Service. 7:45 p. m„
Klamath Falls Young People in
charge of services.
Sunday Services:
Growing Sunday School, 9:45
a. m. Subject: “The Cities of Re-
k. .x
fuge.” Mrs. Geo. Icenhower, Supt.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Mrs. Norene Nichols, speaker
A> the 56th General Convention of the Episcopal Church is meet-
Music by the Choir.
I
g
San Francisco, the whole Church commémorâtes the 400th
Children’s Church during the
anmyersary
of tl.e Book of Common Prayer in the English lang-
morning worship in CA room.
Assembly of God Hour, KWIN,
1 p. m.
Great Evangelistic Rally, 7:30 CONTROL OF INSECTS
old use % oz. per tree; for trees
p. m. Rev. Leon Hall, of Grants EXPLAINED BY AGENT
four to ten years old use
oz.
Pass, speaker.
County Extension agent C. B. per tree. For older trees use 1 oz.
Tuesday Prayer Service, 7:45 Cordy today advised orchardists per tree. If the trunks are except­
p. m.
to use the following methods of ionally large use 1 *4 oz. per tree.
Wednesday Orchestra, 7 p. m. insect control:
“Trunk spraying now with 6
Choir, 7:45 p. m. Mr. Wm. Ver-
“For control of peach root bor­ lbs. of DDT per 100 gallons will
ver, director.
ers in all stone fruits, the trees assist in borer control as well as
AU Always Welcome.
should be treated during the next controlling earwigs.”
two weeks with paradichloro­
benzene crystals. Cherries are
Unique ticket booths, portray­
seldom affected.
ing nursery rhyme figures, a
“Do not disturb the soil, but spacious lawn and benches for
remove grass and trash from the the parents are all a part of the
base of the tree. Place the cry­ area. The Fair’s scenic miniature
stals in a circle around the trunk train has been completely re­
and two inches from it. Cover routed and the new trip will in­
with four to six inches of soil.
clude lakes, tunnels and forests,
For trees two to three years for the younger passengers.
DON’T DELAY
CHECK UP today on
your Fire Insurance.
Don’t wait until you
have a loss to learn that
your protection is not
adequate..... that some­
thing has been over­
looked.....that your pol­
icy does not fit because
of an addition to your
property or a new mort­
gage. Call us now.
BILLINGS AGENCY
(Since July 1883)
DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
Comer Main and Oak
Ashland Hotel Building
Phone 8781
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
WIRINC
—Industrial . . . Commercial
. . . Domestic
Walter Nortridge
166 North Main
William E. Harrison
Phono 5071
New Cores Installed
135 Morse
Phono 4851
Groceries — Lunchmeats — Milk
Beverages
Rte. 1, Box 519A, Fordyce Street
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9
» K
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
and Repaired
C. E. Taylor
Painting — Paper Hanging
Contract by the hour
Suggestions and Estimates Free
Tolman Creek Road & Highway 99
Telephone 3731
Pioneer Class
TEXTURING
Telephone 2-2916
and Cabinet Shop
137 North Pioneer
_
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Commercial Finan ce Corp.
Telephone 2-2961
4*.
Hooper’s Radiator Service
Pritchard’s Crocerv
Made to Measure Screen Doors
and Windows—Glass Grinding
EXPERT CABINET WORK
Windows — Doors — Auto Glass
Ashland
Loans on
Furniture
Automobile
Livestock
Salary
/
I
SEE
John Hamstreet, Mgr.
75 Oak St.
Tel. 2-5111
M-374—Lie—S-296
Ashland
KNOX
SHOE REPAIR
DR. E. N. TERRILL
Craftsmanship plus Top Quality Materials
All Kinds of Polish—Shoe Accessories
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
“While You Wait Service”
45 East Main
Ashland
* f u . BE THROUGH IRONING IN A MINUTE, HONEY. *
S. C. Jones & Sons
Nortridge Electric Co.
DonT overload your electric clrcwlts. W hen yee
holld or m odernise provide ADIQUATI WIRING^
SHOWERS & BATHS
Ashland’s only
INTERIOR TILE CONTRACTOR
See Your Local Electrical
Contractor
CURLY’S
CABINET SHOP
Doors
Windows -
Screens
Phone 8942
FREE ESTIMATES
Hearths & Fireplaces
Phone 4371
DRAIN BOARDS
J. A. MARION
514 Granite St.
308 N. Main
Store Fronts
E. G. BRISCOE
Phone 7081
Phoenix, Ore.
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