Thursday, October 13, 1949
('hurt'll 1 Announcements
News in Review at Hilt
By P h y llis A lphonse
GRACE LUTHERN CHURCH
Iowa und Mountain Avenue
Opposite the High School
Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
E. .1, Clark, Pastor
Sunday, 10 u.m. aunday School
J ( '
I'- Jmg. Supt.
Sunday School 9:43
Worship Service 11:00
Sunday Service 11 a m.
Sermon Topic: What Is Your
Wednesday 7:00 pm . Choi:
Attitude
Toward
Unpleasant
practice.
People?
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST meeting. Elvn Castor, advisor
Earl F. Downing, Minister.
Second and B Streets
PHOENIX
B ible School, 9:45 A. M
NAZARENE CHURCH
Morning Service, 11:00 a in. Phoenix Church of the Nazarene
Sermon, “ What Money Can Do.”
Pastor, Rev. C Henry Lacy
Special music by the choir,
We extend a cordial invitation
Christiun Endeavor, 0:30 p m. to all our friends and neighbors
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. to the following services.
Sermon, "A Farm er-preacher's
Sunday School 9 45.
G reat Question.”
Morning Worship 11:00
Midweek Service, Wed 7:00
Evening Service 7:30.
p.m.
Midweek Prayer and Praise
Service, Wednesday 7 30.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Robert Mcllvenna, minister
9:45 u.m. Sunday school, W il- First Church of Christ. Scientist
liurn Weber, Supt.
Pioneer Avenue, South
11:00 u.m.
Morning worship
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.
Sunduy School at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday morning services at 11
A S S E M B L Y O F GOD
o'clock.
485 Siskiyou Blvd.
Subject: Doctrine of Antone-
O. W. Klingshelm, Minister,
rnent.
Telephone 2-2780.
Golden Text: II Corinthians
Su nday
S e rv ic e s
G ro w in g 5 18. A ll tilings are of God, who
Sunday school, 9:45 Morning halt) reconciled us to him self by
Worship, 11 a m .
Jesus Christ, and hath given to
C hildren's Church during the us the ministry of reconciliation
morning worship in C A room.
Wednesday evening meeting,
Faith und V isto ry S e rv ic e 7:30
which includes testimonies of
p.m.
Tuesday P rayer Service, 7:30 Christian Science healing, is
held at 8 p m
p.m.
Rending Room open daily from
Choir Practice, Wednesday, 7-
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
30 p.m.
holidays.
The Public is cordially Invited
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
to attend these services, and to
130 N. Main (at Helman)
Rev. George Shuman. Minister use the Reading Room.
"A Friendly Church
for Thoughtful People"
YOUNG DEMOS READY
9:45 a m -Church School for FOR NATIONAL MEETING
all ages.
O fficial headquarters for the
11 a m.— Morning Worship. 1949 Young Democratic Nation
Special music Sermon by the al Convention w ill be opened to
Pastor.
day
in Chattanooga, Tenn.,
6:30 p m.— Youth Fellowship where several -thousand Young
Societies
Democrats from throughout the
U S. w ill gather Nov. 17-19 for
THE CONGREATIONAL
their biennial meeting, Roy G.
CHURCH
Baker, president of the Young
717 S isk iyo u B lvd.
Dem ocratic Clubs of Am erica,
Evart P. Borden, Minister
announced.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. M ar
jorie Flinieu. We invite you to
attend our grow ing school clas Honorary Degrees Slated
At Pacific Univarsity
ses for all ages.
Honorary doctorates are to be
Worship Service, 11 a.m. Ser
mon by the minister, THE conferred upon three disting
G R E A T A D VEN TU RE Dedicat uished alumni at the P acific
ion of new W urlitzer organ. So university Centennial Convocat
loist. Mrs Lois M iller Windsor ion at Forest G rove, October 15,
Orguriist, Miss M argaret Ram 2 p.m., for outstanding w ork in
say The Seven-Seventeen C lub their respective fields, according
will serve coffee at the close of to an announcement by the fac
ulty.
the morning service.
Pilgrim Fellowship, at the
Get your Job Printing at the
church at 6:30 p m. Devotional
News Review
period followed by social hour
Mr. and Mrs. W. It, Wilson of
Medford visited here with Mi
and Mrs It. J Wilson and re
turned home Thursday morning
Duds of Cbb Scout Pack 25
organized under name of Dad s
Puck 25, with the object ot
meeting on the last Monday of
each month to assist the Cub
Scout leaders organize projects
for the coming month. The pre
sent project of the Cub Scouts
in Hilt is the construction arid
placement
of
bird
shelters
These shelters w ill be placed
ut various locations around the
community und w ill be painted
blue and yellow , the Pack col
ors
The DADS assisting the boys on
the present project are Ransom
Smith and Ervin Mendes, car
penter supvisors, and Gus Gold
penny and W illiam Mills, paint
er supervisors.
The purpose of the Dari’s
Pack is to keep the Cub Scouts
lined up with interesting pro
jects and to see that sufficient
udult help for the Pack leaders
is organized for each rnr eting
O fficers elected at ttie organi
zations meeting were Ervin
Mendes, President Gus Gold
penny, Treasurer: and B ill T al
lis, Secretary.
Remo Trinca and Johnny Sal-
vestro weri' Y reka visitors S at
urday
Mr and Mrs. G ib Ellis ch il
dren and Misses Barbara and
P hyllis Alphonse w ere Y reka
visitors Saturday
Miss G ladys Quamme spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Quamme, G lad
ys is employed in Sacram ento
Jan Smith was honored on
her 5th Birthday Septem ber 28,
with a birthday party given by
her mother, Mrs. Iris Smith.
Those who attended tin- party j
were; Wanda Jones, Anne Rut
ledge. T ick y and Linda Raw
hauscr, L arry Black, Gherri Jo
Ellis, B illy Carol, Brahs, Patty
and Dorohy Fox, G ayel and Di
anc Ward, Leannc and Gail Bo
wen, Deanna and Judy Ba/beta,
Rosalie Graves, Robert Black
and Candace and C h eryl Smith.
Cake and Ice Cream w ere serv
ed at tin- party.
Raymond Blanchard who is
attending school in Sacram ento
is visiting iiis folks here for a
week
PLAN NOW FOR WINTER.
AUTO DRIVERS TOLD
Control the heat of your en
gine and tlic output of your car
heater if you want best perfor
mance from your automobile
this winter, E L Harrig, mana
ge of the Chevrolet service and
mechanical department, advis
es.
"It pays to have the proper
thermostat in your cooling sys
tem for the type of anti freeze
solution you are using,” said
Harrig. “ This w ill not only make
you car heater more efficient,
but it w ill mak< for more eco
nomical operation of the en
gine ’’
Asti land, Oregon
souO itrn Oregon News Review
Staff Members
Attend Institute
Five Southern Oregon col
lege staff members took part in
the teachers institute held in
Klamath Falls, October 6 and
7. The conference was compris
ed of representatives from the
four southern Oregon counties,
Jackson, Klam ath, Lake and
Josephine. O ver 120Ü teachers
were in attendance including
the staff <f Lincoln training
school.
Dr John M cA uley served as
a guest speaker in four sections
in the social science field Other
faculty members whe served as
guest speakers w ere Mr. Oscar
B jorlie, of the Mu^ic Depart
ment, Violet Stockham of the
P E staff, arid Miss Fontaine,
supervisor of student teaching at
the Junior High Dr Stevenson
was general chairman of intro
ductory session.
during the last few years
Miss Stockham , who is one of
the leading authorities on folk
dancing in ’ his area, has made
a number of important ontri-
tuitions to the national board.
SPARK
OIL STOVES
YOUR OLD STOVE
TAKEN IN TRADE
Whittle Transfer
& Fuel Co.
890 Oak St.
Tai. 3831
To N a tio n a l A r t Board
Miss V iolet Stockham , Assis
tant Professor of P hysical Edu
cation at Southern Oregon C ol
lege, has received notification
of her reelection to the National
Board of Am erican Folk Arts,
Incorporated. This agency has
been collecting folk archives for
the United States governm ent
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Slated N o v /3 to 9
Pear "P ush ” Week, Novem ber
3 to 9, launches the m arketing
campaign for 1949-50 fresh w in
ter pears from Western states
across the nation Participating
in the "P ush ” are a ll major
retail food organizations of the
country, grocers’ associations,
produce institutes, superm arket
and chain store groups. N ews
papers, radio system s and maga
zines arc lending a hand, stim u
lating public interest in Western
pears through home economics
and m arketing promotions. Hun
dreds of individual retailers
have planned special displays
and other merchandising acti
vities.
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Oregon Power
Company
WHERE DOES COPCO GET THE MONEY FOR ITS MULTI-
MILLION DOLLAR EXPANSION PROGRAM?
Principally through the sale of corporate securities - nam ely stocks
and bonds.
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