Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 22, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thuruday, Oct. 22, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
Pankey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry MINUTE HERMON
Mary Crease, Supt.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hteurud, Mrs.
Horuson, Mrs.
Morning worship: 11 a. m.
Second and B Street»
INDI« INION
Haynes, Mrs Minnie Wooden, Mrs.
Young People’» Service: 6:45
Earl F. Downing, Minister
double-minded
man
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Mark* Walker, Mrs. Beth Hamak-
p. rn. Edgar Crewe, president.
Bible School at 8:45 A. M.
er, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallis and la unstable In all his ways.” Jam«--,
Junior Missionary Service: 6:45
Morning Service at 11:00 A. M.
1:18.
Mr and Mrs. Archie Kincaid.
p. rn. Mrs. Cora Brown, Supt.
Solo by Betty Jo Burns. Sermon,
Walk
back
4>i«
reatauiam
aiid
stage
depot,
TALENT NEWS
Evavngelistlc Service: 8 p. m., j "Spiritual Priorities ”
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mt- to th« o
up. i uklu uy v. »».
or., «vus
preceded by a half-hour of gospel
Christian Endeavor for Junior»,
OREGON HOY A WINNER boyhood. It
uuigiui izett 4 ucstluj n.^ot.
song and worship.
, High School and Young People,
L. G. Frink suffered
painful
tee» uuiiais in IllcnelM unii scvtiul
season, aa far ua swimming la con­
Mid-week prayer meeting: Wed­ 6:30 p. M
Injuries Hutu relay u.1 the C. L.
cerned
There you atand. clothed nesday 7:30 p. m. at the par­
Evening Service, 7 30 P M The
.Skeeters gurugc by being st tuck cui .0011* ui cigarettes were laaeii.
In natur>''a garment», on the bank sonage.
song "Just As I Am" will be pan­
on luc icg by u Heavy hammer ».»ti unte wan iiisuu by ivmu«ing
• towieeu Hom u rear wmuow. rue
of th« creek. Dark, cold waters
Young People's Cottage pray­ tomimed by six girls. Sermon.
and will be unable tu work for u
state putiee ueId an investigation.
push Idly by. You ahlver and pre­ er meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday ‘ Millions Now Uving Are Already
few day».
I .tu ti «ce ut Hie gui giura nave aa
pare for the breath-taking plunge. evening. They will all meet at the Dead.”
Waiter Wolford left Suturduy 1 yvt ueeu luunu.
"On-, two, three," you count, hold. parsonage 20 minutes before thi*
Cottage Prayer Meeting Wed­
to work in the |N>tato harvest in
Mr. aim airs. Billie Breese ut
Ing your noae with one hand, th« hour.
nesday night, 7:30 at the hdme of
the Klamath country.
fun itamalu spent Hie weeK end
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other hand p<4nted toward the
Mrs. Gosnell, 145 B Street.
Mrs, Mary Higgins is visiting in 4aleni and on Wagner «.reca.
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forbidding water». Then you back TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
her duughter and sun-in-law Mr.
Mrs. i*oi eat Jenrunga spent a
off to au. vey the situation again.
Rev. A. II. MacDonnell
FOR
SALE--
Kodak, 620 with
un<j Mrs Harry Hamilton hi the few days last weea wiu> ner
Or you pretend a Kras* burr is
Range Finder. FREE BOOK on
October 18—St. Luke’s Day.
Valley View district.
nusoaiid who is employed in gov­
atu> k In your foot, But the pose
how to make good pictures, also a
8:00 A M. - Holy Communion
Air and Mrs Jake Gingerich ernment work, near biiaanville.
will not laat long. You ar» not a
time set given.
9:30 A M -Church School
California.
returned home Sunday from Dori»,
alnale. No, once again,—"One, two,
11:00
AM. Morning Prayer Price only |30.00,this offer is limit
California where they visited Mrs
three.” But your courage ex­ and Sermon.
ed. Homer A. Lee Lithia Hotel.
Itr.i.l.t 4»,u
Gingerich'» parent» lust week
plode- like a pricked ballon. Then,
Wednesday, 8:30 AM
Holy
C. L. Skeeter» has completed
a piercing yell, a »Uddcn above by Communion
Mr. and Mrs. Koacoe Applegute
logging operations tor the sum­ and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennett
aom-oiK- behind, and you are In.
fit
mer in the Wugncr Creek urea weie dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr.
All of which 1» to aay that the NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA- I
und will move his crew und equip­ ' and Mrs. Leu Potter and lamily of
double or hvided mind never geta
TION AL CHURCH
ment to the Proapect urea for Medford. 'Ine dinner was m the
anywhere
It 1» always balancing
Clttftmc«
F. McCall. Minister
the winter.
; honor of the Wedding anniversary
precariously between two possible
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Mrs. Alberta Cunningham of of both Mr. and Mrs. Applegate
choicea,— this hat or that one, this
Plymouth Guild will be held at
Seattle spent several days lust and Mr. and Mrs. Potter.
dress or the other, tills thing to the home of Mrs. Van Weger 380
week at the home of her brother I
•ay or the other. The moments i Liberty St. on October 28, 1842.
Kenneth Wean us returned to
L-iii Frink and family.
The man, who 1« adequate­
alii* by. and eventally a life slips
Camp last Friday after spending
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4
4
Mr. turd Mrs. Jack Brewster a two weeks furlough nere wiln
by. But the great decision is not
ly protected against mis­
and fumlly left Sunday morning ills patents, Mr. and Mrs Theo.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
made.
fortune, is the wise man
for Dubuke, Iowa,
where they Weanus. Kenneth had fallen and Walter Derry, Portlanu, Oregon,
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Tills
ia
a
day,
pre-eminently,
of
who is planning for his fu­
w.li make their home.
Maas at 8 a. m. Sunday.
and broken both wrists and had waa declared a winner in the recent great decisions to be made, Not
nation-wide
Victory-Ehie
Contest.
A
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ture.
Why not let us set
Mrs. Astleford left Thursday just been released
the
frotn
Signature» of sponsors determined only the master statesman, not CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
for Kansas to visit relatives
Hospital
an
insurance
program fitted
only
the
general
pondering
the
the 10 winner» who were given a
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Mr. und Mrs. Bob Keith of
M r. and Mrs N. B Hull were trip to the Dairy Cuttie Congres», possible movement» of the troops,
to your particular needs?
Fourth and C Street«
S<-uttle arc visiting Mrs Keith's: dinner guests, Sunday, of their Waterloo, Iowa, by The Borden but the common, ordinary man
A few 6 today may save
Church school 8:45 a. m.
parents. Mr. and Mr» Ed Board­ daughter and son-in-luw, Z.rr and Company. Walter was presented must make and abide by these
you
*1000 tonight.
man
un<|
other
relatives in Mrs. Robert Dodge of Ashland.
the star Victory Jersey bull. "Vic- greut decisions of the heart and
Morning worship, 11 o’clock
Talent.
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pictured
with
him,
by
Departmental
meetings
at
6:30:
mind. For the final Issue of the
Mr. and Mrs R. D. Reynolds
Mr. und Mr». Wayne Condrey spent a few days last week with Mr. T. J. Law, of Lawbrook Farm, centuries Is found a» much in the Junior, Young People, Adults.
Gresham,
Oregon.
The
official
pre-
und two children Carl und Shirley Mr and Mrs Melvin Conley Mrs.
ittltudes of the last and least man
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
★
und Mr and Mrs R. F Purks Reynolds attended a shower while Mentation was made by Governor aa in the turn of a battie. To gain
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
George
Wilson
of
the
sUtc
of
Iowa.
spent Sunday at Prospect visit­ tlii re, given for Mrs. Conley. Both
nesday
evening.
the whole world through conquest
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ing Mr. and Mr». Roy Unruh.
Mr and Mrs. Conley accompanied
and to lose our own »oul through
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VOTE
310
(X)
YES
SAVE
Mr. and Mr». Glen Brown and the Reynolds home to »pend the
indecision Is to lose everything.
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ot It STEELHEAD TROUT To unthinkingly tolerate every­
»on !>alc of Ttoneste, California week end.
J. R. Turnbull. Minister
The
Wildlife
Federation
is thing Is to stand for nothing, It Is
were here on a combined busi­
Mrs. Reynolds iz in Ashland
Bible school 8:45 a. m., C. E.
ness and pl«Nis4Lnt trip last week. this week taking care of Mr. G. fighting for the conservation of to be perpetuaaly in a state of Corry, superintendent.
th<-
gameat
of
all
game
fish
the
I i suspended
Mrs. Mabel Stone of Syracuse, j W Butler, while his nurse Mrs
animation or, more
REAL ESTATE and
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Kansas, arrived here Tuesday Scroggins is away on a vacation. ateelhead, Tn opposition to the ex­ properly, it 1» to exhibit the ex­
REAL INSURANCE
Young People's Union 7 p. m. '
in-
Joitation
by
a
few
commercial
Mr. ami Mrs' D F Koi th and
evening to visit her mother, Mrs :
treme of indecision.
But. to be
Phone 8781
41 East Main
tereots who would entirely ex -
Prayer, praise and Bible study
sons
Jimmie
and
Donnie
have
John Webster and other relatives. |
able to say, for example. ”1 know
terminate
irteelhead
trout.
hour,
7
:30
p.
m.
Wednesday.
Mrs. Stone plans on taking het moved to Cottage Grove where
Oregon la the only state in the in whom 1 have believed and am
mother back to Kansas for a visit. ' Mr. Korth is employed.
Union
that still permit» taking of persuaded that He is able to keep
Mrs Webster was formerly from i
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shelley of game fish with net»
that which I have committed unto
Kan «as.
Ashland have rented their place
5Th<- ateelhead
is
Oregon'» Him HKainst that day” Is to be
Mrs. Sam Jlamllton Is spending and took possession last Tuesday greatest advertising symbol.
freed from that double-mindedness
the week in Medford visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Shelly have*recently
May we request your careful that rob« u» of our powers, that
WITH MODERN
from New study of thus measure and your thwarts our hope and leaves us a
son and daughter-in-law Mr and moved to Oregon
Mrs. John Hamilton and her •on Jersey.
EQUIPMENT
conr.'deration for conaervation of little farther from home today
und
daughter-in-law
Mr. and
The Birthday Club met at the one of Oregon» greatest heri- than we were yesterday. This 1»
Mrs Ray Hamilton, Mrs, Hamil­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter tage». You just can't be wrong the supreme decision awaiting our |
ton has been ill and ls convsles- Davis, Sunday, honoring Mrs. H. to keep what we have . . .There's verlct today,-¿-this full commit­
Permanent PRICES!
I L. Pankey and Lyda Katherine always an opportunity to ex- ment of ourselves to the calling of
ring at their home».
Mr and Mrs
1.
Sutter of iMvis with a covered dish lunch­ ploint . . . but you can't
car “ * bring
' _ God. Once surrendered to Him.
Kansas have moved into Mr*, eon served at noon. Those enjoy, back the fiah after they're gone. without reservation, the rest of our
Mary Work's house after living ing the day with Mr and Mrs
Watch your ballot closely— life is made simpler, stronger.
the past few months in Medford. Davis and the honorees' were Mr. VOTE 310 (XI YES
The thought has a final con­
sideration. "No issue.” someone
has raid "Is ever settled unfl) It is
r
settled right.” The last word
about man Is that he was created
for God.
Until man recognizes
PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c
that fact and affirms It in his
every breath he is as the waves of
the sea. torn forever between the
pull of the earth and the attrac­
tion of the moon, He is a double-
Phone 6336
823 Siskiyou Blvd
minded man. and a double-minded
* * *
man is a tormented man, unstable
in all his ways. There ia, of
* « *
course. a way out. Paul auxgests
a * *
It. ''This one thing _
__ ______
I do.
” he says.
In that direction is stability and
About People You Know
It’s Sound Business
To Insure
Billings Agency
CLEAMIML
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
Here’s another
reason why we will
keep ’em rolling!
On July 31, 5,137 Southern Pacific men
were serving in our country’s armed
forces; on August 31, 5,836 men; and
on September 15, 6,214. That’s a lot of
men from one organization!
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To these men, the ideal of service Is
nothing new. Railroading has always
inspired devotion to duty, and a con­
ductor wears the stars on his sleeve just
as proudly as a sailor wears Ms "hash
marks.*’
We aiis these men badly, for wa worked
side by side with them. We also miss
their long training and experience in
railroad work—training ana experience
that just can’t be replaced overnight.
But we’re going to do our best to back
these men up, wherever they may be.
Tha War Bondi you buy
At the Churches 5
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
Bible school at 8:45 a. m , Wirt
M. Wright, superintendent.
Sunday morning service at 11
o'colck.
Subject: "Probation
After Death ”
Sunday school at 8:45 A. M.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8:00 o'clock,
Reading Room open dally from
2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and
Holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these servivces, and to
use the Reading. Room.
We who are left have the job of getting
troop*, equipment and war materials
over the line to the places where they’re
needed, wbttt they’re needed. And
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts.
Dr. Georre W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Union service 8 p. m.
Midweek Bible study hour and
praise service is Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
So If you see an extra glint of deter­
mination in an engineer’s eye, or a pas­
senger representative on the road night
and day accompanying troop trains, or
a section hand swinging his pick as if
A
the ballast were full of Japs—you’ll
know why they have a personal interest
in this war, and a personal determine*
tion to do their part to keep ’em rolling.
will buy
four 37mm. shall*.
post-war automobile*.
The Friendly Southern Pacific
v
4
A
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
L. P. Furman, Pastor
Sunday school 8:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
low at 7:30 o’clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bible study and prayer meeting
7:30 Friday evening.
Everybody is cordially invited
to all services.
On* $18.75 War Bond
ona of thoia twall naw
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
though the traffic peak in the next few
months will be the greatest we have
ever faced, we promise our men in the
service that we will not let them down.
now will halp pay for
A
j
It takes
12,000 telephone calls
to build a bomber!
rev
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
East Main Street
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
Sunday school at 8:45 a. m.
Mrs. Mary Crease, superintendent
in charge. Everyone welcome.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Mrs.
And it takes a lot of calls to build ships, tanks,
guns ... to move millions of men and the supplies
they need.
With vital telephone materials drafted for the
duration, additional lines cannot be built at this
time. But war calls must go through. So will you,
please:
Ask yourself, every time you are about to make
a long distance call, is this call necessary?
And when you do call, please be brief.
Your assistance, and your understanding of
the magnitude and importance of our task in keep­
ing the telephone lines clear for war calls, are
deeply appreciated. Your help makes it possible
for us to be of maximum service to our Nation.