Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 20, 1944, Image 4

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    Thursday, January 20, 1944
AT THE CHURCHES
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Oor. 4th and C. Sts.
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday
Worship, 11 a. m.
Sunday evening song service
at 7:45 Sermon at 8:00. Topic.
"In every dispensation and in
every crisis, God has had a man
and a message."
Evangelist J. G. Walker has
charge of the evening service. The
public is cordially invited.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
SixUi and C Streets
Rev W. J. Meagher. Pastor.
Maas Sunday morning at 9 o'clock,
Sunday Schsol after Maas cot>-
ducted by the ladies of the church.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Charles E. Brawn, Pastor
9:45 • Sunday School.
11:00 • Morning Worship.
6:45 • Young People.
7:30 • Evangelistic Service.
7:30 - Tuesday. Cottage Pray­
er meeUng.
7:30 • Thursday, Prayer Meet-
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post les Read Chapter two. Adults
are invited.
8:00: Evening worship. "A
Mother Who Believed in God."
Members and friends of the
church who live in and near Ash­
land are invited to a Fellowship
Dinner at the pastor’s home Sun­
day, January 23d, immediately
following church. Bring your din-
ner and table service Medfrod
members are invited the following
Sunday.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Report of Traffic
Accidents Released
Oregon traffic accidents claimed
a toll of 222 lives, and 4850 per­
sons injured during the year 1943
There were 30.750 accidents dur­
ing the year. These figures are
subject to revision in view of pos­
sible late reports, Farrell said
The 1943 pedestrian toll was
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considerably higher than in 1942.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Pedestrian fatalities totaled 80, an
SCIENTIST
increase of 21 per cent over the
toll of 66 in 1942.
Pioneer Ave., South
The fatality toll of 222 lives lost
Sunday morning service at 11
in
1943 was a decrease of 18 per
o’clock.
cent from the death toll of 273
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting, lives in 1942 Injuries showed a
which includes testimonies of 5 per cent decrease from the pre­
Christian Science healing, is held vious year when 5141 persons
were injured.
at 8 o'clock.
Tbtal accidents dropped 18 per
Reading Room open daily from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and cent. There were 37,930 in 1942.
Of the 222 persons killed in
holidays.
The public is cordially invited accidents. 150 or 70 per cent died
to attend these services, and to in accidents that occurred in
rural areas l^ast year rural ac­
use the Reading Room.
cidents accounted for 65 per cent
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of the total fatalities.
TALENT METHODIST CHURCH
"The traffic toll constitutes a
tragic
blow at the war effort of
Dr. George W. Bruce. Minister
this state,” Farrell said, in com­
9:30 - Worship service.
*f menting on the accident experi­
Subject: ”Thy Kingdom Come.” ence for 1943 ” Accidents strike
10:30 - Sunday School with. at two important factors in the
Clarence Holdridge. Supt.
war economy of the nation,
Midweek Bible study and pray­ transportation and manpower By ’
er service, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. avoiding accidents- and most of |
them can be avoided through the
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts.
Dr. George W. Brute, Minister
9:45- Sunday Church School.
God's Word planted in the heart
of a child tends to prevent the
much talked of child-delinquency.
The Sunday Church School has
a class for every age group.
A Thought on the Old Year
11:00- Morning Worship.
By Ruth Taylor
Subject: “TTiy Kingdom Come"
The choir will lead the congre­
"What Is Past Is Prologue” is
gational singing and offer an an­ carved in the
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enduring stone of
them.
that great marble building which
6:15 - The Intermediate and houses the archives of the United
Senior Youth Fellowship Groups States.
will meet for worship.
"Past is Prologue.” The dicta­
7:30 • Evening Service.
tors whose insane lust tor power
Subject: “Set Apart for God.”
laid waste one contaient and
The Presbyterian congregation whose mad dreams reached across
will worship in the Methodist oceans to engulf us should have
Church at this evening hour.
paused at these words and con­
Bible Class. Thursday at 7:30. sidered their meaning—before the
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onslaught of our aroused armies
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH.
swept them into oblivion.
"Past is Prologue." What is our
CONGREGATIONAL
past
but a struggle for freedom
Corner of Blvd, and Morton
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs. for all oppressed and disheart­
Glen Prescott. Superintendent. ened people — religious freedom,
political freedom, economic free­
11:00- Worship Service
dom ’ The founding fathers, be­
Sermon by Mr. C. F. McCall.
loved of every patriotic orator,
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incorporated
this urge for free­
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
dom in the classic phrases of the
CHURCH
preamble to the Constitution and
North Main at Helman
I in the Bill of Rights. which is
Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister the M&gna Charta of our free-
dom.
Sunday services:
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"Past is Prologue.” The past
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
is
useful .in determining what the
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
i future shall be. With the past
(Junior Church meets at the same
this nation possesses we could not
hour.)
have
turned aside from the cries
Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m.
for help rising from the victims
Wednesday:
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 of the new oppression, those help­
less people whose only fault was
p. m.
A warm invitation is extended that their ways were the wiys of
peace, and that they had posses-
to all.
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sions the gangster overlords of
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCM ; Europe and Asia coveted With
Rev. a N. MacDonnell, Vicar our past record we could not have
turned away like the Pharisee
8:00:Holy Communion
from the wounded traveler. For
9:30- Church School
us—with our heritage of action
ll:00:Service and Sermon
for freedom—binding up the in­
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jured as did the Good Samaritan
CHURCH OF CHRIST
was not enough. The fight was
Second and B Streets
ours. The task was plain. We
Earl F. Downing, Minister
had to help drive the
I
robbers from
«
9:45 - Bible School with E. H. the Jericho Road.
McGee. Supt.
"Past is Prologue.” But the past
11:00 - Morning Service.
is fulfilled only as the desire for
Sermon: “Eating Soup with an a better future which it had in­
, Ax.”
culcated into our hearts and
Junior Church at 11:00. A ser- minds bears fruit, The past is
vice for the children 12 years of but the prologue to the future
age and under.
and we must make the future
6:30 - Christian Endeavor for better.
Juniors and High School age.
“Past is Prologue." To keep
7:30 - Evening Servlet
the promise of the past we must
Second service in the series, stand firm now and fight to pre­
"Ten Nights in God’s House.” serve the right. We must not
Bible Quiz, Men vs. Women. Ser­ compromise with evil. We must
mon, “God’s First Question to put into practice the truth by
Man.'*
which we hold sovereignty over
Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. this nation: "That all men are
created equal and are endowed
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by their Creator with certain in­
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
alienable rights- life, liberty
the pursuit of happiness.”
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, task is great, but the past
trained us for the needs of
Superintendent.
present, We CAN and WILL do
11:00- Morning Worship.
6:30 - Young People's Meeting all that is demanded of us in the
new year ahead.
7:30 - Evening Service
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7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel-
lowahlp hour.
Court Okeys Oregon
AT THE I.1THIA THEATRE
Sunday - Monday • Tueatdiiy
i
Mrs Vent Hastings Is visiting
in Portland, making the acquaint-
ante of a new grandson. Gerald,
Infant son of Mt and Mrs Ortl
Mn|er
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THE CHURCH OF THE
BRETHREN
MARCH EKITE CIIAI’MW l\
“APPOINTMENT lx BERLIN"
MLHS FKlIHUiFR HE \I»S
W \R BONI) CONTEST
In co-operation with the nution- i
al Fourth War Loan Drive, the
campus War Board at the Uni­
versity of Oregon is sponsoring u
contest beginning January 15 to
help boost the sale of bonds on
the campus. Jean Frldeger. Ash­
land, chairman, announced late
last week
Candidates for a "Bonds Away"
girl will be selected from each
women s organization The Bonds
girl will be chosen according to
the number of receipts for bonds
turned in for her name Sh" will
be Introduced at the half-time of
the Oregon - Washington basket­
ball game January 22
Milk Pails, Largo
Galvanized Pails, No. 10
Floor Mata All Sizes
Stair Treds (long wearing)
Ashland and Medford
Ward E. Pratt, Pastor
10:00 - The Church School.
Theme: "Parables of Christian
Growth”
Graded lessons fcr the children.
11:00 - Worship Service
Message: "The Joy of Repen­
tance” Plan to worship with us
this Sunday.
,
Evening Services in Medford at
20 W. Jackson St. 7:00 P. M. BYP
D. Studying the ACTS of the A-
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VarioiUi Sizes of House wiring nod Loom
Large Heavy Cannon Towels
Cannon Wash Cloths
Bleached Muslin
Unbleached Muslin
your financia.! problems with this
bank and save money by borrowing
the economical First National Bank
way. Repayments made monthly
See any branch.
Loans
First national Bank
MIMIK
7lk’
Pointed Shovels
exercise of ordinary care and
common sense we can speed the
day when victory will be ours ”
Freight Right Grant
Circuit Judge George R. Dun­
can Friday sustained Public Utili­
ties Commissioner George H.
Flagg in granting the Oregon-
Nevada-Californi'a Freight Lines
the right to operate between Ash­
land and Portland.
Judge Duncan held it was in
the public Interest to let the com­
pany, which has headquarters in
San Francisco, operate in Oregon.
Flagg predicted that the order
would end a controversy in which
freight operators have sought to
prevent competition in the field. ,
Mr and Mm Walter Herndon
of Klamath Fulls, former Ash .uul
residents, visited from l-’rld iv tin
HI Monday with the Henry New
ton md Will Norris families
BARGAINS!!
“Past Is Prologue
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