SOUTHERN OREGON MINER T h u rsd a y , M ay 11, 1944 TRAFFIC DEATHS SHOW INCREASE Post-War Planning I CIVIL SERVICE MEERS SANITARY INMI-ECTDRM F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H Applications for the position oi By Ruth Taylor | Sanitary Inspector for the Plague Gordon C. Griffin-PaMor , Motor vehicle mileage, traffic Suppressive Measures Laboratory A ll over the country men are 8:46- Bible School. C . E . Corry, deaths and the traffic rate all San Francisco. Ca lif., are being talking and think nig oi post-war Superintendent. sloped upward during the first sought by the Twelfth U. 8. Civil planning. What will happen after 11:00- Mornnig Worship. quarter of 1944. a study of acci­ Service Region of the United 6:30 - Young Peoples Meeting the war? What will be the situ­ dent records made by the safety States Civil Service Commission. ation when the war plants are 7:30 • Evening Service division of tiie Secretary of State's shut down and thousands upon The salary for this position Is 7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­ Office disclosed today. thousands of men and women are $1970 a year, Including overtime lowship hour. Motor vehicle mileage for the forced to make drastic changes compensation. — V— first three mouths of the year in their employment and hi their There Is no written teat and TH E CH U R CH O' THE amounted to approximately 823,- manner of living? The dread no maximum age limit. BRETHREN 000.000 miles, an increuse of 10 spectre of unemployment stands per cent over the mileage for the GOIJ1EN COUPLES HONORED Ashland and Medford at the door of all workers' homes. same period of 1943. Ward E . Pratt, Pastor Continued from page 1 What will happen when the sol­ Deaths amounted to 69, an in­ by Mrs. G. W. Bruce. diers are demobilized and return 10:00 - The Church School crease of 26 per cent over the toll Graded lessons lor the children. to take up their jobs? Will those 'lae lollowing coupica attended: for the same period of 1943, and jobs still be there for them In 11.uo - Vtorsn.p Service Mr. and M is. J . S .Bond, Phoenix, the traffic death rate, showing Evening services in aiediord at spite of the promises made? What Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Worthington, the number of persons killed in will happen when the firms have 121 Laurel St.; Mr. and M is. Mos- 601 n ean y S t. relation to the exposure to acci­ b:00 p in .: Evening worship. dissolved, and what will happen lei, Bellview; Mr. and M is. J . S. dent, was 11.3, an increase of It to those who have learned to take — V— Clark, Church S t.; Mr. and Mrs. per cent over the rate for the the places of the men at the front? F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T , J . G A in bi use, High Street; Mr. CONTINUE JACKSON corresponding period of 1943. Those who remember the con­ and Mrs. S. S. Davenport, 56 Third S C IE N T IS T COUNTY'S ABLE ditions after the last war—par­ SMITH INTERVIEWS ASHLAND S t.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Montgom­ Pioneer Ave., South FOR ticularly 16* England where the REPRESENTATION ery; Dr and Mrs. G . W Gregg, Continued from page 1 Sunday morning service at 11 civilian population was more high­ 134 N. Pioneer S t., Mr. and Mrs. A T SALEM! and supervised production and o’clock. ly mobilized than here— are quite Will Jordan, 165 B. S t.; Mr. and shipment of the flour sold by the Sunday School at 8:45 a. m. honestly worried. It is for those U. S. Stabilization Corporation . ^ rs \ A Denser. Phoenix and i W eunesuay evening meeting, • reasons that we have so many to China. In 1933 he accepted the Mr .and Mrs. Chas. B. Howurd of wmen includes testimonies of post-war p l a n n i n g committees epublican rimaries ayi General Agency of the Oregon Ashland. Cnristian Science healing, is held functioning on ways and means Miss Gludys Whitson and Miss ( Fia m Scon la Imsurtr animiti«. Mutual li f e Insurance Ojtnpany, at a o clock. to avoid a let-down, a post-war Carrie May Smith »»nude the tiny ’ WHlHonrmaiUr Tiens.Vton8Wd Portland which he held until 1938. ne then FRANK J. Reading Room open daily from depression. resigned to help operate his large basket favors and the corsages , 2 to o p. m. except Sundays and What the men at the front want and buttoniers for the honored ’ holiday a. i is simple— they want a chance to old prejudices and new hatreds, wheat and cattle ranch managed ones. Mrs. C . V. Cary, Mrs. Henry by his son Edgar L ., Jr . for dissension among the various The public is cordially invited w’ork, an opportunity to live in Edgar Smith was chairman of Newton, Mrs Mae Lamb .arid Mrs. to attend these services, and to peace. They want to resume their groups of our citizens. Each will be wanting the same thing—and the Oregon Milk Control Board Esta Durham prepared the re- 1 use the Reading Room. lives, to re-establish their homes, freshments. The reception com- I to repair their enterprises, to find unless we can plan so there will j from 1935-1939 and resigned to mittee was composed of Mr. and ! REPUBLICAN— FOR accept the State Board of Higher .« u .r u c U v , Jo b . a . work .hey J » J » "> S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T Mrs. George Mason, Mr and Mrs. | like to do. We admit that there be faced with a threat to unity. Education appointment by Gover­ Eric Weren, and Dr. and Mrs. O. CH URCH How can we handle this situa­ nor Martin. will be difficulty In altering the Corner Fourth and C Streets tion ? B y applying the same He was treasurer of the Demo­ W. Bruce. pace of their lives, that many will The lovely baskets of flowers In ’ 9:30, Saturday - Sabbath School spirit of co-operation to post-war cratic State Central Committee have grown away from the lives j the church auditorium were given 11:00 - Worship. problems that we have to war In 1928. they knew. They have seen new , ,, _ „ t Services this week will be held places, met new people and their j Problems. By realizing that since He is a member of the Ameri­ in tribute to the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weren, Sr., who in the Church of the Nazarene, outlooks will have been broad- ° ur aims are the same we can. can Legion and the Grange. lived out their last years in Ash­ You Vote for Two Representa­ due to the remodeling of the j ened in some respects while their j “ ™ He believes in 100G cooperation work out a method to church. There will be no Friday lives will have remained static in fu* her tt.he,m’ 1,We Can’ “ ™ with President Roosevelt to win land. These flowers were present­ tive». Be Sure that Frank Van night meetings until further not­ ! realize that all men are brothers, the war and write a lasting peace: ed by the Weren children honor­ Dyke, Experienced Incumbent, ice. Everyone cordially invited to others. those at home want is. each. “ an American, re­ action now on rehabilitation to ing the 100th anniversary of the I» One of Them! What attend these services. gardless of class, creed or color, our returning veterans and aid to birth of their parents, both of Paid Adv. first, peace, and then security— — V— is entitled to consideration as an their dependents: promotion of in- J whom were born in the year 1844 security from want and depres­ As the honored couples left for C A T H O L IC C H U R C H sion, from unemployment and pov­ individual, not as part of a group. dustry in Oregon by development I Sixth ana C streets erty. Their hopes are the same We C A N plan out ways to work of our enormous electric power, j l^eir homes It was with the ex- pressed hopes that they should Rev. W. J . Meagher, Pastor. as those of the boys at the front together rather than to pull apart, irrigation and navigating possibil­ I. C . Erwin, who has been re­ but we M U S T work together and ities; maintaining good jobs and meet again next year on a similar and care must be taken to stress Mass Sunday morning a: 9 o’clock, ceiving treatment in a Portland occasion. be ready to see the other fel­ a high standard of living for Ore­ Sunday Scneol after Mass con- i the unity of desire, rather than hospital, returned home Sunday. low’s point of view. Post-war gon citizens; a decent and respect­ ducted by the latfiis of the church. the difference of self-interest. planning must be planning for and able old age pension. Ja ck Sears, who was formerly The days that will come when —V— by all Americans. In a statement to the Miner, employed by the Mountain States Mr. and Mrs 8. W. Moss of F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H hostilities cease will be danger­ Mr. Smith said, "Tell the people Music Co., was recently home on Klamath Falls were in Ashland ous ones, for unless our plans are Charles E . Brawn, Pastor The Miner for Quality Printing. to get out and vote.” leave from Farragut, Idaho. Monday on business. well laid and carefully considered 9:45 - Sunday School there will • be room for dissent, 11:00 - Morning Worship. for despair, for the rousing of 6:45 - Young People. 7:30 - Evangelistic Service. N E IG H B O R H O O D C H U R C H , 7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray­ C O N G R E G A T IO N A L . er meeting. Corner of Blvd. and Morton 7 :3 0 - Thursday, Prayer Meet- J J . Howard Rees, Minister lag. i Mrs. Glen Prescott, Church —V— i School Superintendent C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E , m i «a Margaret Ramsey, organist 4th and C Streets 9:45 - Church School W . R . Wise, Pastor # 11:00 - Morning worship 9:45 - Church school, T . S. *7 :0 0 p.m - Young People’s Pii- Wiley, Superintendent. i grim Fellowship LL:OO - Morning worship 6:30 - Young people’s Service, F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N Ladine Hendrix, President. CH URCH 7:30 - Evangelistic Service North Main at Helman 7:30, Wednesday - Prayer meeting Sunday services: - V— Bible School, 9:45 a. m. V IC T O R Y M IS S IO N Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. (Junior Church meets at the same (undenominational hour.) Rev. Leo C . Wine, Pastor Youth Meeting, 6(30 p. m. 89 North Main Street 7:30 - Evening Service ' (across from Litw iller’s) Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 "Classes for all ages and where p. m. the children are given special at­ A warm invitation is extended tention. Mrs. Leo Wine is super­ to alL intendent. 11:00 - Morning Worship C H U R C H O F C H R IS T 8:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service. Second and B Streets Special music and singing. Earl F , Downing, Minister Tuesday night pcayer meeting Bible School, 9:45 a. m. E . H . at 8:00. Prayer changes things.” McGee, superintendent. Today?” The school will open with a Topic:“Is Divine Healing for Us Mother’s D ay observance. This is the Golden Spike Thursday night Bible Study at 11:00 - Morning Service. 8:00. It uiat donated fo r the occation by Dai id Sermon: “Motherhood and C a l­ 8:00 - Saturday, Evangelistic vary.” H ewet o f San Francitco. The ipike it now service. the property o f Stanford U n iven ity and it Junior Church, 11 a. m. For kept in the vau lti o f the Wellt Fargo Dank. —V— children of beginner, primary and F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H • junior age. Corner N. Main and Laurel Sts. 7:00 - Christian Endeavor 8:00 - Evening Service Dr. George W . Bruce, Minister their slender resources, convinced Congress that Califor­ Sermon: “ Three Triumphal E n ­ 9:45- Sunday Church School. nia must be linked by rail with the other United States, The girl or boy whose parents tries of Jesus.” Evangelist Cays will speak at encourage the study of the Bible and pushed the railroad through in spite of heart-break­ and attendance at Sunday School both services. This is your last ing obstacles. are fortunate indeed, for they are opportunity to hear him as the ...t o the thousands o f Chinese workmen who helped equipped with that which through meeting closes this Lord’s Day. Ordinarily we’d make quite a fugs over such an event as Prayer services will be conduct­ lift the line over the Sierra Nevada with nothing but all of life will inspire .oomfort, ed in this church on D day. Spe­ the 75th anniversary o f America’s first transcontinental and guide them. wheelbarrows, picks and shovels, and black pow der. . . cial pre D-day services on Tues­ 11:00- Morning Worship. railroad—of which Southern Pacific is a part. We’d have who hung from the cliffs in baskets and chipped the road­ day at 9 o’clock. Subject: “ Our Mothers” a "Diamond Jubilee,” with ceremonies, celebrations, ban­ bed out of solid granite. They helped build u railroad that The choir will sing a Mothers’ quets and all the trimmings. helps China now. D ay anthem and lead the congre- T R IN IT Y E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H Rev. A . H . MacDonnell, Vicar 6:45:Methodist Youth Groups But in May, 1944, Southern Pacific people w ill have ...to the eight indomitable Irishmen who, on April 28, 8:00:Holy Communion 8:00 - Evening Service little time to honor the men who built the first railroad 1869, laid ten miles and 56 feet o f track in a single day— 9:30- Church School The evening service will be held across America and drove its lart spike home on May 10, a record that has never been equalled. ll:00:Service and Sermon in the Presbyterian Church. 1869. We’re too busy keeping the war trains rolling on our —V — 7:30, Thursday evening - The The railroad they built is now a vital link in America’s 15,000 m iles o f line. M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H mid-week Bible study and prayer supply lines for the war against Japan. The railroad men Talent, Oregon service. The historic lin e that rounded the northern end of and women who ’ keep ’em rolling” today salute the men Dr. G . W . Bruce, Minister Let us all remember to listen Great Salt Lake to Promontory, where the Golden Spike who accomplished so much with so little, 75 years ago. 9:30 - Morning Worship for the black out sirens on in­ was driven, was replaced by the Lucin Cut-off. The old Subject: “ Our Mothers” vasion day, and when they blow rails have long since been torn up and sent to war. Special music is being planned, let us all run quickly to our churches for prayer. Also the dal­ gational singing. Bnt if it were possible to send a message back through 10:30 - Sunday School with ly prayer services in the churches the corridor» o f Time, we would send the grateful thanks of Ashland at 9 A .M . should have Clarence Holdridge superintend­ o f a railroad at war to those determined men who con­ the attention and presence of ent. quered the Sierra 75 years ago... 5:30 - Junior Methodist Group Christian people. The one minute Wednesday at 7:30 - The mid­ of prayer each evening at 6 P.M . ...to Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, Charles Crocker will be effective for good to the week Bible study and prayer ser­ ensile Tn. SCOTT STATE TREASURER R P N O M IN A T E M 9* VAN DYKE State Representative ... but we can't take time out to celebrate SP while world. vice. and Collis P. Huntington, the "Big Four” who pooled The friendly Southern Pacific 74A