SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, October 21, 1948 AT THE CHURCHES CATHOLIC CHURCH Sixth and C Streets Rev W. J. Meagher. Pastor Mass Sunday morning an 9 o'clock, Sunday School after Mass coiv ducted by the ladies of the church FREE METHODIST I CHURCH Charles E. Brawn, Pastor 9:45 - Sunday School. 11:00 - Morning Worship. 6:45 - Young People.. 7:30 - Evangelistic Service. Evangelist and Mrs. P. J. Grif­ fiths of Salem, Oregon will speak at both church services as well as the Sunday School and the young people’s group. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts. Dr. George W. Brute, N.h.lister 9:45- Sunday Church School. 11:00- Morning Worship. Subject: “The Mission of the Church" 6:15 - The Methodist Youth Fel­ lowship will meet for worship 7:30 - Evening Service The Methodist Youth Felowship groups will have charge of the evening service, at which time they will in a candle lighting service, present further information and inspiration based on the Fellow­ ship emblem. Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30. vice. Sermon at 8 00. Topic: "Jesus Our Creator and Redeemer" The Sunday evening service is conducted by Evangelist J. Z. Walker, who is well known in Ashland and whose message is greatly appreciated by all who have attended his efforts. The pub­ lic is invited to share the bless­ ings of these meetings with us — _ .<» El IZABETII JAXE SPEN4 Elt Funeral services were hold last Friday at the J. P Dodge and Sons Funeral Home for Elizabeth Jane Spencer, who passed away October 13. Rev. Howard G. Eddy was in charg-e of the service. Interment was in Mt View Cemetery. JEAN FRIDEGER AN\<»l'NCE.M WAR BOARD PIANS AT P.O. Jean Frideger, Ashland, senior in business adtmidstra'ton at the University of Oregon, and chair­ man of the war board, announced late last week that the War Board is going to make a special drive this year to get the girls to donate blood to the Red Cross. Miss Frideger'a plans for the year also include weekly scrap drives. Miss Frideger belongs to Phi Theta Upilson. She is the daught­ er of Mr. and Mrs I. R Frideger. Ashland Mr. and Mrs. J G. Ambrose have sold their home on Fairview and arc moving to the new home they have bought on the corner of Nob Hill and High St soon. The McKay family is living in thia house at the present. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Main at Helman Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister 9:45 - Bible School 11:00 - Morning Worship and Junior Church. Subject - "Liberty of science" 6:30 - Youth Program 7:30 - Evening Service Wednesday - Midweek Bible Study and Prayer at 7:30 Let your heart decide FIRST EAPTT6T CHURCH Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor 9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, Superintendent. 11:00- Morning Worship. 6:30 - Young People's Meeting 7:30 - Evening Service 7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­ lowship hour. ord book, available from any county extension office nt cost, will be useful in helping compile records und making out returns even though it has not been used through the year, the department adds. A merchant seamun has been dragged buck to life from un ocean of flaming oil. He has lost all of the little posses- J sions that sailed with him. He is given warmth and comforts und strength to fulfil his desire to “ship" again by your dollars. *•- Would you ruther have bought a new radio? ( Let your heart decide I I I 9 d I 1 DOLLARS can be cold and sblfish things. Or they can be generous, compassionate and merciful. TUrn over the spending of some of your dollars to your heart. It will want to give twice what your logical mind intended to give, because your heart understands the mercy, the relief and the pleasure that these dollars bring. Let your heart decide. CHURCH OF CHRIST Second and B Streets Earl F. Downing, Minister 9:45 - Bible School, E. H Mc­ Gee, Supt. 11:00 - Morning Service. 11:00 - Junior Church Service Mrs. Frank Fuller in charge of Beginner-Primary group and Mrs. Earl Rogers and Mrs. Everett Mc­ Gee of the Juniors. 9:45-12:15 - Nursery Department for children three and under with Mrs. Paul Prescott in charge. 6:30 - Christian Endeavor for Juniors and High School age. 7:30 - Evening Service Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Cor. 4th and C. Sts. 9:30 Saturday: Sabbath School. 11:00 - Worship 7:45 - Sunday evening song ser- ONU DIAMOND BIRTHDAY ('■‘.I.EBIC ATION NEXT W EEK The exact 75th anniversary date of Oregon State college will be celebrated Wednesday, October 27, with a special convocation ami other ceremonies. Ike Oregon legislature "designat­ ed and adopted" Corvallis college us the "agriculture college of the state of Oregon" and the recipient of land grant funds on October 27. l'«>8, and provided that students «•nt there be "Instructed in all the nits, sciences and other studies in accordance with the requirements of the act of Congress ” juer your heart decide TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURC’M Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar 8:00: Holy Communion 9:30- Church School ll:00:Service and Sermon FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Pioneer Ave., South Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:45 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 anti holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and to use the Reading Room. A larger number of Oregon farmers than ever before are go­ ing to be faced with the necessity of turning in an income tax esti­ mate between now ami December 15, points out the farm manage­ ment department at Oregon State College Under the pay-as-you-go pro­ vision of the 1943 law, persons who receive as much ax $100 in­ come from sources on which there is no withholding must submit a declaration provided their total income from all sources exceeds $500 for single persons and $624 for married persons. The tax law itself provides that all farmers must file a return if gross income is $500 or more for single persona, or $1200 if married. The new Oregon cash farm rec-1 No, these are not Russian or Polish war orphans. They are right here at home. Their father, who was an automobile mechanic, is in Europe now, repairing Aincri- 4^1^’ can tanks. Their mother is in 3BF ” a war plant. Every night they !s sit here and wait her home- R|l! coming—apd dinner. Your dol­ lars can support playgrounds, . equipment and care for them L L through one of your local I welfare agencies. Would |V you rather have a new IV ■ evening gownP NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL Corner of Blvd, and Morton 9:45 Church School: Mrs. Glenn Prescott, superintendent. 11:00—Morning Worship. THE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ashland and Medford Ward E. Pratt, Pastor 10:00 - The Church School. Graded lessons for the children. Topic: "Honoring Our Parents” 11:00 - Worship Service. Message: "How God Makes Himself Known.” Discover how God finds his way into people’s lives. Evening Services in Medford at 608 South Oakdale. BYPD at 7:00 using topic, "Spending Our Mon­ ey." Worship at 8:00, Slides: “Youth Serves” in the Church of the Brethren. Also colored slides taken at Camp Myrtlewood Grants Pass Young People to be ot'r guests. Points on Preparing Farm Tax Returns This Chinese baby didn’t have much, but yesterday it did have a straw shelter, a crude cradle and two rarents to care for it. A screaming Japanese bomb destroyed them all. Your dollars can bring this baby back to a useful life in the new China to come. Would you rather have a new chair in the living room? Remember this soldier? You saw him on the USO posters last year. His smile comes straight from a USO clubhouse. One of the finest things civilians have done in this war is in building /j and supporting the USO. Boys come into m the army from farms and citics-a little lonely—a little homesick. The USO pro- vidcs friendship, entertainment and hominess. Some of your dollars are £ , • spent through the USO. Would you rather have bought yourself a few thcatre^^iB tickets? » uso • Give ONCE United Seamen’* Service War Prisoner* Aid Belgian War Relief Society British War Relief Society French Relief Fund Friend* of Luxembourg Greek War Relief Association Norwegian Relief Polish War Relief Queen Wilhelmina Fund Ruuian War Relief United China Relief United Czechoslovak Relief United Yugoslav Relief Fund Refugee Relief Thutee* United State* Committee for the Care of European Children National Fund Dr. Walter Redford General Chairman