Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 08, 1949, Image 5

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    gi.ulln-m Oregon Hew, Bevtew, A»hl»nd. Oregon, Thurjday.
S eptem ber 8, 1949
T H E P H O E N IX N E W S
By Mrs. A. C. Lewis
Francisco and S acram ento, they
w ere gone a week
M r and M rs D. It Sloan Just
T he w e d d in g <>f Juan M a ry
re tu rn e d fro m a th re e w e e k’s
C alhoU n und A d a lb e rt F H ack
tr ip to the East, v is itin g in O m ­
e rt was solem nized F rid a y even aha, N e b r , Io w a and W itc h ita .
htg. A n« 24. in an o u td o o r cen
Kans., and sto p p in g o ff at D en­
n io n y p e rfo rm e d l*y Rev. K J ver, Colo,, and S a lt L a ke C ity
C la rk , on the la w n o f the bride*
on th e ir re tu rn t r ip W h ile in
parents, M r. and M rs D a n ie l Utah they had the good fo rtu n e
C alhoun , C am p M aker Rd., Med the he a r the M o rm a n c h o ir in
fo rd
p ra c tic e at the T abernacle
The b rid e g ro o m in the Non o f
FIR8T CHURCH OF CHRIST
M iss Hugh B e ll, o f S outhern
M r. and M rs A ll,e r t H a rk e rt o f K e n tu c k y , has a rriv e d in Phoe­
K arl F. D ow ning, M in iste r.
J a c k s o n v ille .
Second and B Streets
n ix and is s ta y in g w ith M rs
The b rid e was given in m ar H. A D ubuque on the South
B ib le School, 8:45 a m
riu g e by her fa th e r, attended by P a c ific h ig h w a y . She w ill h i­
M o rn in g S ervice, 11:00 a. m.
by M inn M y ra ffa c k e rt, sister o f on th e teaching s ta ff o f the Serm on to p ic " P ra y e r F a ilu re s
the gro o m D onald H a rris was P hoenix school as p h ysical d ir- and D iffic u ltie s C onsidered.’’
best man.
J u n io r C hurch, 11:00 a m ,
re cto r.
A b o u t f if t y guests attended
Daynis«-
H o llo w a y , d ire c to r.
M r and M rs J o h n n y Klassen
the a ffu ir
C h ris tia n Endeavor, 7:00 p.m.
spent M onday fis h in g on the
The couple w ill liv e In C o r­ N o rth F o rk o f the L it t le B utte.
E vening Service, 8:00 p. m.
v a llis d u rin g the school year
Serm
on, "T h e P hophet W ho
M rs. Forest Joss attended the
P endleto n R ound-U p and v is it­ B ro u g h t God B a ck.”
M id w e e k Service, W ednesday
M r and M rs C. A S toothers ed tw o uncles w h ile on (he tr ip .
7:00 p m
re c e n tly made a com bined busi­
M rs I I A. D ubuque o f the
ness and pleasure t r ip to the South Pacific h ig h w a y , has had
south, v is itin g re la tiv e s in San
METHODIST CHURCH
as houseguests, Mr. and M rs.
F ra n k H u b b a rd o f N ew RocheU, Rev. Robert M cllvenna, m in iste r
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, W il­
N ew Y o rk .
and th e ir frie n d ,
I . .. ■ •
M rs M itc h e ll T h e y vis ite d Y e l­ liam Weber, Supt.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
lo w stone P a rk and L a k e Louise
6:00 p.m. Vespers in Lithia
and are n o w on th e ir w a y to
B e v e rly
H ills ,
C a lif ,
before Park.
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.
re fo re re tu rn in g home.
HACKERTCALH OUN VOWS
EXCHANGED IN MEDFORD
Church I Announcements
Local Happenings
First Church of Christ ScUntist
Pioneer Avenue, South
Sunday m orning services a t 11
o’clock.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
S ubject: S U B S T A N C E
G olden T e x t: I C or. 2:9, 10.
Eye hath n o t seen, n o r ear
heard, n e ith e r have entered in ­
to the h e a rt o f man, the th in g s
w h ich God hath pre p a re d fo r
them th a t lo ve H im . B u t God
h a th revealed them u n to us by
H is S p ir it.”
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Wednesday evening s e r v i c e ,
w h ich includes testim onies of
C h ris tia n Science healing, is held
a t 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open d a ily fro m
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
holidays.
T he P ublic is c o rd ia lly In v ite d
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
M r. and M rs K a r l Johnson
and son, R oddy, and M r. Jo h n ­
son’s sister, Ire n e Johnson, spent
the w eekend in O u kla n d , C a lif.,
v is itin g re la tive s. Johnson is a
b a rb e r a t the L ith ia h o te l b a r­
ber shop
V is ito rs at the T V. C a rte r
and A n n a C row son homes o ve r
the L a b o r D ay w eek-end w ere
M r and M rs. H D. Bussey and
son, K e ith , fro m Weed, C a lif ,
P vt
A lla n Bussey fro m F o rt
September 12*4» 17*
O rd, C a lif and M rs. B ille C ary
of San Francisco. M rs C a rte r,
M rs Bussey and M rs. C a ry are
d augh ters o f M rs. C row son.
at
K e ith Bussey w i l l e n ro ll at
W i l l a m e t t e u n iv e rs ity n e x t
week.
K a y and W esley Eaton tr a v e l­
led to K la m a th F a lls M onday
Watch Repair Jew elry Repair
w ith th e ir parents, M r and Mrs. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
“ N e x t to the M a rt”
Jack Eaton, to e n te r Sacred
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
H e a rt Academ y.
E v a rt P. Borden, M in is te r
272 E. Main
Rev. A. l i M a c D o n n e ll o f the
Sunday school 9:30. M a rjo rie
Episcopal C h u rch has re tu rn e d F lin ie u , s u p e rin te n d e n t
Classes
fro m a w e e k ’s d r iv e alo n g the fo r a ll ages. You w ill be made
coast ro u te to Los A ngeles. He welcome.
te p o rte d an
in te re s tin g t r ip
W orship service 11 a.m. I
m e n tio n in g th a t it was his fir s t
along the coast h ig h w a y
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
M r and M rs. W A H em m el- 485 S iskiyou B lvd .
garn, J r., o f D ayton, Oregon O. W. K lingsheim . M in iste r,
w ere w eek-end guests a t the Telephone 2-2786.
Logan W h ite home.
M r. Hem-
YOUR OLD STOVE
F rid a y C A Service, 7:45 p. m.
in e lg a rn is business m anager o f K la m a th F a lls Young People in
TAKEN IN TRADE
| the D ayton T rib u n e .
charge o f services.
M r and M rs W e n d e ll L a w ­
Sunday Services:
rence o f G u th e rie street, le ft
G ro w in g Sunday School, 9:45
A sh la n d M onday fo r P aris, Mo.
W orshiP. 11 a. m.
c a lle d th e re by the c r itic a l ill-
C h ild re n s C hurch d u rin g the
ness o f M rs L a w re n c e ’s m other,
M rs E. H. D boley.
890 Oak St.
Tai. 3331 I
M r. and M rs. Lee S h a ffe r o f
P h o e n ix, w ere d in n e r guests o f
r. and M rs. E a rl F. D o w n in g
on S a tu rd a y. M rs. S h a ffe r, the
Pat Foods and Farm SappUas
fo rm e r J u a n ita M cD o n a ld , w ho
fo rm e rly liv e d in A sh la n d . The
couple w e re m a rrie d in A n k o r-
Highway 99, Phoenix
age. A la s ka last June.
They
W o t - Fertilisers
w ere on th e ir w ay to San Jose
Wood K illan
to e n te r San Jose B ib le college
A fte r th e d in n e r the S h a ffe rs
showed a n u m b e r o f colored
slides o f A la ska n scenery and
¿to WATCH
INSPECTION TIME
Sheldon Jewelry
PACE SE I I KKS WEAR
Be sure yours is a
m o rn in g w orship in CA room.
Assem bly o f God H our, K W IN
1 p. m.
G reat E vangelistic R ally, 7 30
p. m. Rev. Leon H all, o f G rants
Pass, speaker.
Tuesday Prayer Service. 7:45
p. m.
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Resistol
“SELF-CONFORMING”*
Hat
They’re the most eomfortable
hats made.
E. J. C la rk, Pastor
Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday School
J. O. N. P oling, Supt.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. C hoir
They fit on contact. And they’re
«11 good lookers, too. Shape« and
color« to suit yon. Come in and
taa them.
practice.
Here’s the difference—
it’« in the exclusive con­
struction of the leather.
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples
meeting. Elva Castor, advisor.
PHOENIX
NAZARENE CHURCH
Phoenix C hurch o f the Nazarene
Pastor, Rev. C H e n ry Lacy
We extend a co rd ia l in v ita tio n
to a ll our friends and neighbors
to the fo llo w in g services.
Sunday School 9:45.
M orning W orship 11:00
E vening Service 7:30.
M idw eek P rayer and Praise
Service, Wednesday 7:30.
FORTMILLER’S
M EN S D E P A R T M E N T
142 E A S T M A IN
ASHLAND
¿ H IS T O R Y or ELECTRIC I TV,
— fO M A S A fCHSON O l D W O T
iN v E w T t h e e l e c t r ic l ig h t .
KT WAS INVENTED IN P R IN C IP L E
B Y S IR HUM PHRY D A W
IN
E N G L A N D -45 Y EA R S B E F O R E
E D IS O N WAS B O R N . T H E D A V Y
LIG H T WAS A PR IM ITIVE ARC L IG H T .
IS - -1
-¡r.. o £ I R lC lT y WAS mans first ser v a n t .
J C ** O M M E ? C lA O P t- T d H e E v F e A l C o T p e T H m A e T n t T H O E F
L € S S T H A N IO O YEAM
O L D PREHISTORIC m a n made use of it .
_ e l e c t r ic it y g a v e h im f ir e .
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A **XYOF LIGHTING
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TO FOLLOW
AN ELECTRIC S T O R M U FORCED
N T IL tm B Y FO ¿N O
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SPARK
OIL STOVES
IS COPCO EXPANDING ITS FACILITIES?
Militile Transfer
& Fuel Co.
iir iin « JiT. ;l.yTJr ,.“'riO<l en<iinB 1953 COPCO P,ans ‘® spe»«1 «P to
cilitiés **** H f° r ,ransmission‘ distribution, and gen,‘rating fa-
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Open ’til 9 p.m.
Every Friday
life.
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
ijj
4th St.
Phone ,7 ,1
FORMER RESIDENT VISITS
M r. and M rs D ic k Johnson I
and baby are v is itin g in A sh la n d
w ith M r. John so n ’s fa th e r J O
Johnson
of
W e itz e l’s a p a rt­
ments.
M r. Johnson is an e d ito ria l |
em ployee o f the Boise, Idaho
D a ily Statesm an. He was e d ito r
o f the S o u th e rn O regon college
s tu d e n t new spaper in 1947 and
la te r jo in e d th e s ta ff o f the)
R ock S prings. W yo. Rocket.
In A shland
.
BOWL
for the convenience of our
customers who cannot shop
during the d ay. . .
. . . for FUN!
BOWL
. . . for HEALTH!
WE ARE OPEN
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK
Make up a party . . . tele­
phone 2-2731 for reservations
. . . it's fun to bowl and it’s
healthful excerise.
“APPRECIATION DAY MERCHANTS”
Mens Wear—
Or, if it's a friendly
game of snooker or
pocket billiards, this
is the place.
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ROGUE SHOP
Electrical Appliances—
ASH LAN D
DIAL ELECTRIC
Recreation Center
30 FIRST STREET
JACK EATON, Mgr.
Next to the Bank—
WESTERN STORES
Ladies Wear—
CO-ED WEARING APPAREL