Friday, Aug. 15, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 ~■ — '— Southern Oregon Miner Published Every Friday at 167 East Main Street ASHLAND, OREGON CHAS. M. GIFFEN WILLIAM SAVIN I'ublishers ¥ ★ Entered as second-class matter February 15, 1935, at the postoffice at Ashland. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 * TELEPHONE 8561 Church of Christ Second and II Street« SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) ONE YEAR >1 50 SIX MONTHS 80c (Mailed Anywhere in the United States) Bible school 9:45 a m. claasei for all ages. L U. Gresham, sup­ erintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Meetings of High School and College <’ !•: S,>eieties at 7 p. Ill Evening service at 8 o'clock ------------•------------ Trinity Episcopal Church Architect's Report On Washington School! Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar After considerable study of conditions at the Washington school, the school board announced last First Presbyterian Church Sunday « ctum »I 9:45 a tn. Worship service at 11 it m. Catholic Church Bev. W. J. Meagher, l*n»tor Mass at 8 a. in. Sunday. Neighborhood Church I Congregational Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church school 9:30 a. m. Boulevard and Morton Streets Sermon and morning prayer 11 Clarence F. McCall, Minister o’clock. You are cordially invited to Bible school 9 15 a in Mi worship with us. Glenn Prescott, «uperin tendent. ... •------------ Worship service 11 a. m. • purpose of erecting and equipping a new school build- First Methodist ing will be taken Aug. 28. In order that the voting pub-. First Baptist Church Church lie may better understand the factors that led to this Cor. N. Main J. R. Turnbull, Minister and I-aurel Sts. decision by the board, we are quoting sections from Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister Bible school 9:45 a. m. C. E the architect’s report made by Howard R. Perrin after Sunday church school meets at Corry, superintendent. a detailed study of the present structure: 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon at 11 Morning worship 11 o'clock o'clock, with Dr. Silas E. Fair­ Sunday. 8 p. m . church service “The auditorium on the second floor of this build­ ham of Salem preaching. Dr. Wednesday, 8 p. m.. prayer ' ing should no longer be used as an auditorium. The Fairham is the new district sup­ praise and Bible study • floor system can be made to vibrate by the weight of erintendent. Methodist Youth Fellowship FRIENDLY CLASS MEETS one person, which bears out the facts discovered in will meet at 7 p. tn. for worship. The Friendly class of the Church of Christ met Friday eve­ section “C” that the supporting floor joists are inade­ ning at the home of Rev. and Mrs quate to safely carry the imposed loadings ...” Adrian Sias Mrs Ethel Tilley pre­ Free sided over the business meeting “ . . . . except in fireproof buildings, auditoriums Methodist Church Mrs. Sias assisted by the commit­ are not allowed on floors above the first. (This is not East Main Street tee served a buffet luncheon. John R. Poet, Pastor a peculiar requirement of the Uniform Building Code, but is a requirement of all modern codes). Therefore, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. in order to use this auditorium after we had made it Sadie Simpson, superintendent. In structurally safe, we should fireproof all the under­ charge. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. side of the second floor. Stairways also should be en­ Junior nieeUng and Young Peo­ meeting at 7 p. m. Evening closed in fireproof walls with openings thereto closed ple's worship at 8 o'clock. with fire doors.” Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ evening at 8 o'clock. “ ... In section “C” we find that the roof construc­ nesday tion should be reinforced and we feel that the exterior You are welcome to all services. wall construction is not as good as it should be. Gospel Temple “The boiler room presents a serious fire hazard Full E. Main and Slnkiyou Blvd. and should be enclosed with masonry walls having L. P. Furman, Pastor openings therefrom closed with self-closing fire doors. r- 1 school 9:45 a. m. “The basement beams and girders will need addi­ Sunday Morning worship 11 o'clock. < tions. C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­ Evangelistic service to fol.- “The building should be re-wired in conduit and ning. low at 7:30 o'clock. adequate lighting provided throughout. C. A. service and choir practice Tuesday evening. “Conclusion: A thorough job of remodeling must 7:45 Everybody is cordially Invited be done on this structure if it is to serve as a school to all services. ------------ building much longer. Such a remodeling job when completed would cost close to $40,000. Church “The building even then would have many undesira­ Foursquare Fourth and 11 Streets ble features, and would not equal school administration Rev. Stieartonra, Pastor standards. ... The building is too wide and the window Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O. areas not properly placed to allow rearrangement into Butterfield, superintendent. desirable and properly oriented school space .... It Morning worship 11 a. m. People's meeUng, 6:30 would therefore seem that it would be economy to p. Young m. plan on the erection of a new school building as soon Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. night services Tuesday as possible in order to eliminate the necessity of and Week Friday evenings at 7:45. i spending any money for remodeling or improving the Prayer meeting precedes these two services. Young people in present structure.” SHOWER FOII MISS KENNEDY Mr« Naju y»I'bUlIp« and Mr«J Clyde I-icy