■ent to spend a social evening with Mi and Mrs. Caruthers and to enjoy the refreshments which were served later in the even­ ing Mr and Mrs James McNair, Bellview News Items »f Interest (By Pat Boa) Announcements Church Mr and Mrs Darrel McCoy and Mi and Mrs Robert Bell, Jr and children, Judy and Jim of Tillumonk, spent the piiNt w eek­ end in Ashland Christmas simp- ping and visiting at the Bell view Inline of Ids parents, Mr and Mrs It. E Bell, Senior, and son. Mr and Mrs C. E. Caruthers entertained at a housewarming «in Sunday evening at their new Imme at 434 Walker Street Mr and Mrs Howell Cook, and Mr and Mrs John Huberts were pre children are among those who recently moved into new hom es in the Bell Aire district Mrs Bill Hays was hostess at her home on Sunday evening at HORACE LUTHERN CHURCH a dinner party honoring the Struve urid son Raymond, Mr. Iowa and Mountain Avenues birthdays In the near future of and Mrs James Faulkner, Mr. Opposite the High School Mrs Lois Struve, a daughter of and Mrs Edwin Dunn, all ot Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor, Mr and Mrs Hays, Mr John B ellview , and Mr Harod Struve Sunday School 9:45 of Colorado, who is visiting at Adult Discussion Group 10:00. the horn«- ot his brother and Morning Worship Service 11:- family, Mr. arid Mrs Arthur Sermon Topic: What The Struve. Mother of Jesus Thought of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hum- God. etes spent the past Sunday In Grants Pass visiting with her parents. Mr and Mrs W D. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Head U.S. ROBBER CO. Rubber Footwear P io n eer A ven u e South SEWING CLUB AT HERMAN HELM HOME Mrs Herman Helm was a gracious hostess to her Sewing Club on Tuesday afternoon at h«-r home on Seventh Street. Co- hostess for the afternoon was Mrs Claude Conley. MEN’S Zip Galoshes 4 .9 5 MEN’S BROWN DRESS Rubbers 2*95 On the Plaza RE ITER CLOTHES A redesigned instrument pan­ el with new control knobs, a new pillar light switch on the instrument panel and attractive lighter instrument panel colors which elim inate sun glare, are featured on the 1950 Ford pas­ senger cars being displayed in Ashland at Busch Motor Co. At each end of the instrument panel are shield-shaped orna­ ments of chrome which engi­ neers call finials, designed to brighten up the panel. And com­ bining three former control knobs, the new rounded hpater control attached to the instru­ ment panel to the right of the steering column, adds another touch ot bright color. Ford engineers point out that the 1950 Ford is the only car in its price class to provide a pil­ lar light switch on the instru­ ment panel. In addition, an auto­ matic courtesy light goes on when you open either front door of the custom deluxe mod­ els. Another feature of the 1950 Fords is a redesigned horn ring with rounded com ers The horn operates with only a touch of the finger SEE and HEAR Them in Person! Coleman Bi MILLIONAIRES T h e ir transcriptions are c u rre n tly heard on the opening and closing of B ill Stern's rad io show . . . T h ey won the Peabody a w a rd in N ew Y o rk for outstandinq perform ances . , . first colored singing qroup to be Hazel Harrison NOTED NEGRO PIANIST Lincoln School Aud MONDAY, DEC. 19 M 8:00 P. M. Adm. Adults. $1.20 incl. tax - Students 50c inch tax Sponsored By The ASHLAND LIONS CLUB A FULL 2 Vt HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDING 30 MINUTES OF REQUEST MUSIC f. Subject: Is the Universe, in­ cluding Man, evolved by atomic force? Golden Text Jeremiah 32:17. Oh Lord God, behold, thou hast made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretch­ ed out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee. Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. Sunday School at 9;30 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting, 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 invit­ ed to attend these services and to use the Reading Room CHURCH OF GOD 1025 Iowa Street T. O. Satterfield. Pastor Genette Grow, associate pastor. Church school each Lord’s day at 9:45 a.m. Mrs Perry Smith superindtendant. There is a class and a wel­ come for all ages At 11 a.m. divine worship, our evanglist, Rev. Siebalt will deliver the message. At 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship service, there is to be a guest speaker for this service. At 7:45 p. m. the evanglistic service w ill open with a rousing song service, the kind you w ill en­ joy. Plan to be with us and take part. You are cordially invited to come and worship God with us. Thursday, December 15, 1949 THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 717 Siskiyou Blvd Evart P. Borden, Minister 9:30 a m. Sunday School Mar­ jorie Fliniau, Supt. During this hour, the primary Department w ill present a Christmas pro­ gram, to which the parents of the children are invited. 11:00 a m Special Christmas AMiland, Oregon Southern Oregon News Service which w ill include a short Christmas Play by mem- bers of the Sunday School, Christmas music by the Junior Choir, a Christmas anthem by the Choir and a solo by G S Green, and a sermonette by Mr. Don Spencer 5:30 p.m. Annual Christmas ' Vesper Service. Christmas pag- cant presented by the Dramatic Club under the direction of Beth Phillips with music under the direction of Margaret Hamsey Reader Dr E. N Terrill Solo- ists: Lois Miller Windsor who will sing several numbers Erma Berg G S Green. Marian Wines. RETURNS HOME Mrs C. A. Talley returned from Eugene Monday evening. She spent the week visiting at the home of her son, Gordon Harris, and family and making the acquaintance of her new grandson SHOP AT THE VALLEY TRADING POST SHELDON’S offers you exquisite Gifts! DIAMONDS WATCHES PEARLS Vt Mi. N. Ashland on 99 BRACELETS SILVERWARE GROCERIES SPECIAL GIFTS for everyone . . . from BABY to DAD Fresh Cut CHRISTMAS TREES SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL Watches . . . Costume Jewelry other items Colored Metlorx DINNERWARE AT CUT PRICES 16 pc. Set $3.90 New Stock of POTTERY WE GIVE S & H Green Stamps Ashlar* WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR “N ext to the Mart” Phone 7131 ASSEMBLY OF GOD 485 Siskiyou Blvd. O. W. Klingsheim. Pastor. Ph­ one 2-2786 Marilyn Johnson, Pastor’s As- istant. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:45 a.m Children’s Christmas Program. Morning Worship 11:00 a m Childr- Friday: 7:30. Faith and Vic­ tory Service. Saturday: 7:30. Mens Prayer Meeting. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian Church) Second and B Streets Earl F. Downing, Minister Bible S c h o o l . 9:45 a.m. Christmas treats w ill be given out. Morning Service, 11:00 a.m. Sermon. 'The Best Gift To Give." Special Christmas music by the choir, directed by Glenn Matthews. Junior Church, 11:00 a m., for the children Christian Endeavor: Juniors. 4:00 p.m.; Junior High School and Young People. 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Christmas pageant: "The Great­ est Story Ever Told,” will be presented by the choir and cast from the Bible School, Midweek Service, Wed 7:00 p.m. FOUR 700x15 TIRES Retail Price ................... 1 SALE PRICE .............. METHODIST CHURCH Robert M ellvenna, Minister. 9:45, Sunday School. Bill Weber, superintendent. 11 a.m,. Morning Worship with anthem and solo. Nursery for sm all children. 11 a.m., Junior Church. 6 p.m., Junior Hi Fellowship. 6 p.m., Hi School Fellowship. 6:30 p m., Wesley Foundation. Wednesday. 7.30 p.m., Choir rehearsal. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 130 N. Main (at Hclman) Rev. George Shuman. Minister ‘‘A Friendly Church for Thoughtful People” ‘‘I11 our 75th year” Rev. George M. Shuman, Pastor 9:45 A.M.—Church School for all ages. Sherman J. Hadley, Superintendant. 11 A.M.— Morning Worship. An­ them by the choir. Sermon by the pastor. 5 P.M.— Junior High Society. 6:30 P.M.— Senior High Society and Westminister Club. ¿¡LING SAH1Y * «c r o l l I t H ■HL w BÌ íf.lüg 1 L 1 t ■ n viTf 1 ’ Í 1 • 1 I V I 1 SS TH OUR S H C IU H Here's your chance to save and at the some time equip your car for safe vaca­ tion driving with a set of Seiberling Safety Tires . , . the only tires with patented Heat Vents thot safeguard you oyamst blowouts. HOME ECONOMIC GROUP MEETS The Home Economics Com­ m ittee of the Bellview Grange met ast Thursday, December 8, at the grange hall The afternoon was spent in the making of Christmas deco­ rations. Winning prizes for the most original designs were Mrs. Robert Mickel and Mrs. Atwooll. Busch Motor Co