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ThuiikUy, September ltì, 1943 AT THE CHURCHES TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCW Rev( A. N, MacDonnell, Vicar 8:00 Holy Communion 9:30- Church School 11.00:Service and Sermon • —V— FIRST BAITIST CHURCH Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor 9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, Superintendent. 11:00- Morning Worship. I 7:00- Young People's Meeting. 8:00- Evening service. 7:30. Wednesday- Mid-week fel lowship hour. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Charles E. Brawn, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 11:00 a. tn. Young People's and Junior Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m .Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. m. I —V— CHURCH OF CHRIST Second and B Streets Earl F. Downing, Minister 9:45 - Bible School, E. H Me- Gtg Supt. 11:00 - Morning Service. 7:00 • Christian Endeavor for Juniors and High School age young people and Second Front class for young people and adults. 8:00 - Evening Service Midweek Service, Wednesday, at 8:00 p.m. —V— i SOUTHERN OREGON MINER OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat T omorrow will be A nother D ay . A GRASSHOPPER SANG THROUGH THE SUMMER I1 WHILE AN ANT STORED GRAIN. I WESTERN AUTO’S ’WHV DO YOU NOT ENJOY YOURSELF AS I DO,' THE GRASSHOPPER ASKED,"WHILE THIS FINE WEATHER LASTS ? WINTER IS TIME ENOUGH TO SAVE.' 'IN WINTER THE ANT \* I «r REPLIED/WHEN THERE IS NO MORE GRAIN, THERE IS T ime ENOUGH FOR SINGING. &£TT£/t TO SAUE MOW ANO S/VG TO M OX 20 M THAN S/WG MOW AMO TOWX.C. ¡1 ?£SX£ T.'* - old r* a lb . STARTS TODAY! ikC-IP / RED-HOT SPECIAL! LONG-RUN MOTOR OIL 43c Gallon FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Pioneer Ave., South Sunday morning service at 1: I f Wf SPEND MONEY HEEDLESSLY TODAY WE MAY F(NO o'clock. OURSELVES NEEDING IT TOMORROW. BUT IF WE Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. SAVE TOOAY, THROUGH WAR BONDS, LIFE INSURANCE Wednesday evening mealing, AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS- WE NOT ONLY HELP TO wnich includes testimonies of FINANCE T he WAR and KEEP PRICES DOWN — Christian Science healing, is held WE ARE STORING UP TOR OUR FUTURE SECURITY. at 8 o'clock. Reading Room open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and Mrs. Paul Harmsen and daught holidays. er visited with Mr Harmsen at The public is cordially invited Cave Junction last week to attend these services, and to CHICAGO - - Expressing the hope use the Reading Room. that »there will be "quickening of Mrs. Mary Meikle returned to - V— the spirit of religion as a result her home in San Francisco last CATHOLIC CHURCH of the observance." President Saturday Sixth ana C streets Franklin D. Roosevelt has en Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor. dorsed the nation-wide observance See us naw for Automobile Mass Sunday morning a: 9 o’clock. of Religious Education Week. Sunday School after Mass con- September 26 to October 3. . in a ] Liability Insurance. ducted by the ladies of the church, letter addressed to Roy G. Rose, Mrs. XI T. Burns—on the Plaza. Song and Hymn practice. Fri- general secretary of the Internat day at 7:30 p. m. ional Council of Religious Educa —V— tion, sponsor of the 13th annual THE CHURCH OF THE observance. BRETHREN "In the days of trial which still w W i JOSEPHINE HUDDLESTON Ashland and Medford separate us from victory," reads ■ Ward E. Pratt, Pastor the President’s letter , "in the Actually, although appearing Services for Sunday, September years of momentous decision meek as fifth columnists, clothes * V, which will fix the duration and moths too are vicious saboteurs, 19, 1943: The Church School, 10 A. M. | character of the peace, we must invading American homes and des troying some $200,000,000 worth of Graded lessons for the children. j avail ourselves to the full of our woolens and furs every year. Such r.3M East Adult theme: "'When Good Men ' spiritual heritage.” wholesale invasion assumes major Ninety per cent of American importance as wool shortages loom Sin.” "Be ye angry, and sin not.” ; Protestant churches will partici on the consumer horizon because Ephesians 4:26. The Worship Service, 11 A. M. pate in community-wide activities of government priorities. So. homemakers are urged to be Theme for meditation and discus during Religious Education Week come combat troopers against this sion, "The Whole Truth.” Bring through the 42 denominations, 31 form of sabotage by killing all the a friend with you this Sunday and state councils and 79 city coun- clothes moths they see flying every Sunday, A friendly' wel- cils of churches and religious ed around. These flying millers ac ucation which are members of the tually don’t damage clothing but if come awaits you. left alive, they lay eggs inside pock Evening Worship in Medford: ' International Council of Religious ets. under lapels, under turned Education, Dr. Ross stated in Theme, "Winds arid Waves.” An down collars and turned up cuffs _______ _____ " ' _ the > announcement con- anywhere at all they can find a hour of _________ fellowship and ___________ wholesome making worship for old and young. Time: I cerning the President's letter of nice wooly bed! 8 P. M at the Ray Pence home endorsement. on 501 Beatty Street. j Calling attention to the fact Q. What is a calorie? BYPD Social and Class Met jng that America is the "arsenal of A. A calorie is a unit for measuring — Guests «—»—. democracy — ~----- because of its war energy. It is used to express both on Friday, September j 23. the energy requirement of the of Bert and Gladys Wright onI production, President Roosevelt body and the energy value of declares in his letter, “this accom Helman Street, Ashland. food. plishment. great as it is. will not Q. Where do we get our calories? —V— A. We get our calories from the pro FIRST METHODIST CHURCH suffice« to gain un that just and tein, fat, and carbohydrate in the Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts durable peace for which we strive food we eat. unless we prove also that we are Q. What food con .titurnt Is the most Dr. George W. Bruee, Minister an arsenal of spiritual values. concentrated source of enrrgy? 9:45- Sunday Church School. A. Fat. It supplies more than twice “Unless we have faith in free 11:00- Morning Worship. as many calories per unit of dom. in brotherhood and in the weight as either proteins or car Subject: "God” rational direction of life, a faith bohydrates. 6:45 -The Methodist Youth Fel undismayed by all obstacles, our Q. What does fat do In the bo Iv lowship will meet for worship. besides supply J:-at and energy? labor and our sacrifices in the 7:30 - Evening Service A. It carries the fat soluble vitamins present struggle must assuredly Flying moth millers can't use and provides e u .¡d fatty acids. Subject: 'A Misunderstood God' be in vain ” winter woolens for a nesting place Q. What are four iact-.rs which help The midweek Bible Study Hour "We need to remind ourselves when garments are thoroughly determine the <r.-le quirement and Praise Service is each Thurs and to remind our fellows that cleaned and then stored in a mo of an individual? day evening at 7:30. the comman man is in sober truth dern cedar chest which has a bona A. Size (height nd v ight), age, You will find in this church a fashioned in the image of divin fide insurance policy against moth activity, and g-.o I'. . friendly welcome, and a fundamen ity," the President’s letter con destruction. Q. Why does a v a-‘.ke person need more <■:■.! . 1'n> an in tal gospel of salvation, Once laid, these eggs hatch into cludes. active or set’-'n . o. s .17 destructive larvae whose pillage —V— ----------------- O' • to uup v NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH. and plunder leave a scorchea earth A. He needs more < the heat ar ! < y mcc >iy to WILLIAM GARY RITCHSON trail on our best blankets, fqra, CONGREGATIONAL ♦ carry on 1 < ■ < Funeral services will be held suits and other woolens. Corner of Blvd, and Morton this morning at the Litwiller Fun Preservation of all woolens 9:45—Church School; Mrs. Glenn eral Home for W. G. Ritchson, means putting part-wool things NATIVE LAUNDRIES S O M a vv H E RE I N T II ■ Prescott, superintendent. who passed away, Monday. He safely in cedar cnests right along with the heavier, bulkier all-wool SOUTH PACIFIC Delayed) - Na 11:00—Morning Worship. wes born March 5, 1979 In Minne articles such as blankets, overcoats —V — sota but had spent the past 40 and the like. So, keep an alert eye tives on this island operate what FIRST PRESBYTERIAN years in the West. ready to spot, and include, all those they call the "Native Lattnd CHURCH Survivirs include two brother*. pretties which have a little wool Service, Ltd.” Using mountain North Main at Helman Frank Rit.chson of A’hland end mixed with other fibers in your streams, they wash the c.o.hts ¡of U. S Marines in true native Rev. Howard G. Edr v. Minister LeRoy Ritchson of Medford and wool preservation plans. For absolute moth protection, all style — poundin,1 them agaolnst 9 45- Bible School r all ages. two sisters, Lydia Staniford of stored articles not only must be 11:00- Morning Worship and Ashland and Nancy Phillips of put away thoroughly clean but must rcjku. Questioned by a prospective Junior Church. Wayne, California. be placed in “air tight” containers 6:30 - Youth Meeting. ----------------- o---------------- impervious to the type of damage Marine customer as to whether 8.00: Evening Service Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde which permits accidental tears to his clothes would be washed clean, develop and open a doorway for a native clothes-washer replied: —V— Garrett September moth invasion. "Me wash clothes no navvy TALENT METHODIST CHURCH daughter. For use in the home, the very clean." Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister safest of all such containers is the o cedar chest made of 70 per cent 9:30 -Worship Service with Ser Mirs Phylis Caton underwent red cedar heartwood. This type of mon by the pastor. container not only is constructed an emergency appendectomy at Subject: “God” to give guaranteed moth protection the local hospital Monday even 10:30 -Sunday School bift is so styled and finished that ing. bm/v unnkers have a handsome piece The midweek Bible study and of furniture as well as a safe prayer service is each Wednesday For Ni'e mid For Rent Miglia storage place for out of season evening at 8 o’clock. the Miner Office, woolens — RED-HOT SPEC!AL’ — LOUD-TONED HORN FOR ONLY S2.Í9 AIR-CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS 3| Cu. Ft Capacity—Ceiling Price S49 59 Endorse Religious Education Week XO PRIORI I II s MHd:i) Now $44.50 Easy Terms WITH WESTERN AUTO SAVINGS L00KZ'4 I JAMES G. MACKIE *?^AUthOr,Zed Dea,?r' Western Auto Su^ly Cg TION EALTH &rd Main < XltltlE X ( a i •• Funerd servtc« rie Arebellet Hendricks were held last Saturday at the Lit wilier Funeral Home with Rev (Jordon Griftin of the Baptiat Church of ficiating Mia Hendricki was iio yearn (tf ,»• and had liveji in Ashland many years Her husl md died two yenra ago. Survivor.« include a daughter, Mra. J T Sawyer and several grandchildren grand children WAR IOAN I ve get a h me, Ito, Mister! Every extra bo id von"buy thri .i ,li the i’jyr 'I S ivings Plan will help me get back tu it. “Figure it out yourself."