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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 13, 1944 AT THE CHURCHES The Church of the Brethren ABH LA N D • MEDFORD Hi, 1044 10:00 A. M. 'Hie Church School: S c iv tc c M ( o r H iiik I i v , J u i y Thenie-"The Nation« Conduct My Concern.’* "R ighteousness cxalteth a nation; but «In 1« a reproach to any people.” Proverb« 14:34. 11:00 A. M. M orning W orship: M essage "The Touch of The Muffler's H and.” W hat does It mean to know Jeaua, and to res- pond to Ilia call? levelling Service In Medford at ftOC B eatty St. church school affiliation to Join us in the q u arte r s Interesting study of our Old T estam ent, This S un day, Joshuu Is the ch a ra c te r un der observation. Come and learn with us the qualities of ch aracter exhibited in this individual widen it Is gtssl for us to keep In inlnd for our day and country. 11:00. M orning W orship of the C hurch Fam ily. O ur m editations d ining these sum m er m ni'.hs will be centered uround the Book of Psalm s in our Old T estam ent; this Sunday Psalm « ------------o _ -------- - Pedestrians Lose Lives in 5 M onths in Oregon “ Song of Russia” Premiere at Varsity Sunday T w e n t y - O n e Seventh Day Adventist Church 7:00 4*. M. BYRD 8:00 1*. M Evening Vespers C orner F o u rth and C Mtrwits First Church of Christ, Scientist -------------o------------ - S abbath ochool 0:30 S aturday. "M ark« of th e S p iritually Mature* Preaching 11:00 a m. Hummer Assembly and lrlatrlct F riday night June 30th J. Z. Conference July 17-23 a t Camp W alker speaks a t 8:1ft, M yrtlewood Hear bridge, Oregon. Topic: When Once the M aster W ard P ra tt, paator of the house Is Bisen up and has sh u t to the door. Luke 13:25. Pioneer Avenue, South S unday m orning service a t 11 o’clock. Sunday School a t 0:4ft a m . W ednesday evening m eeting, which include« tcMitmontea of C hristian Science huallng, la held a t 3 o clo ck . R eading room open dally from 2 to & p.m. except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially Invited to a tten d these services, and to use the B eading Boom. Neighborhood Church Congregational ( tim e r of Blvd. and Morton J. H ow ard Bees, M inister Mrs. John B arker, C hurch School Superintendent Miss Margaret Ramsay, Organist 0:4ft. M orning worship and S tudy Period of the Church School. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all who have no other H obcn T ay lo r in hi« farewell appearance (or the duration and Susan Peter« First Methodist Church C orner N. Main and larurel Sts. Dr. George W. Bruce, M inister 0:4ft S unday C hurch School The Sunday school m eets at 0;4ft for a study of the deep, practical tru th s of G od's Word. The m orning serm on Is a t 11 on the subject, "Salvation, the Gift of XJod.” Special music Is being arran g ed by the music com m ittee. , The Senior and Interm ediate M ethodist Fellowship G roups will ', m eet In their respective rooms for worship a t fl:15 p» m. The M ethodist-P resbyterian U n ion service will be held In the M ethodist Church at 8 p. m., a t which time Dr. Bruce will give the serm on on the subject, "The Will of the Voice." The mid-week Bible study and praye rservice Is each T hursday evening a t 7 :30. •" a scene from the soul-stirrins eicture, "Song O f Russia.” Junior Church, 11:00 A M. This service for Beginner, P rim ary, and Junior children is graded md i runs concurrently with the ad u lt service on Sunday m orning. ■ o----------- - Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. 8:00 0:30- 11:00 WANT ADS A. IL MacDonnell, Icar Holy Communion. -Church School. S ervice and Serm on. - « --------- Kev. Charles K THE STEAK HOUSE (Closed from Monday, m id night to Tuesday m idnight) 397 East Main IN S U R A N C E "’ö i a t you can depend on” AUTOMOBILE FIKE LIFE HEALTH A ACCIDENT M. T. BURNS $425 per load of 100 cubic ft. Prompt Delivery Church of the Nazarene 4 th and U. S treets W. K. W ise, P astor 0:4ft—B unday Scnool w ith class es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, s u perintendent. 11:00—M orning W orship. 7:00—Young People's Society, Virginia Shultz, president. 8:00—E vangelistic Service. 8:00, W ednesday — Mid-week pray er meeting. “Faith Temple’’ ( U ndenom inational) C orner of ftth St. & E a st Main Bev. Leo C. Wine, P asto r S unday School 10:00 a.m. There are classes fo r all ages. Mrs. Leo Wine, Superintendent. M orning W orship, 11:00 a m. E vangelistic Services 8:00 p.m. "Come w ith your burdens and carry aw ay a sm ile.” Tuesday n ig h t—P ra y e r m eeting T hursday night: Bible S tudy a t 8 p.m. S ubject 'Life of C h rist.” E vangelistic Service S atu rd ay night, 8 p.m. Open A ir Services on P laza: S atu rd ay 7:00 p.m. Sunday 6:00 p.m. Presbyterian Church 130 N orth Main S treet "A F riendly church fo r tho u g h t ful People." Kev. eorge M. Shum an, P astor-E lect Sunday, Ju ly 16th, 0:45 A. M. S unday School for all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, su p er intendant. 11:00 A. M. M orning W orship. Mr. Shum an will preach on “The Form ation of Religious H abits.” Mr. R obert W right of Medford will sing a baritone solo. 7:00 P. M. Young People’s So ciety. 8.00 P. M. Union evening s e r vice a t the M ethodist church with Dr. B ruce bringing the m essage. W ednesday, Ju ly 19th, 8 P. M. Midweek service fo r p ra y er and Bible Study. Church of Christ WHITTLE TRANSFER Second and B S tre e ts PHONE 3331 NEW MATTRESSES FACTORY TO YOU OIJJ MATTRESSES MADE LIKE NEW NEW BOX SPRINGS WHILE THEY LAST REED’S MATTRESS CO. 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Ashland, Oregon Brown, Pastor 0:40—Sunday Scaool. 11:00—M orning W orship. 0:40— Young people. 7 :30—Evangelistic Service. 7:30—Tuesuay, C o ttag e P ray er m eeting. 7:30—Thursday, P ra y e r m eet ing. ------------ o ON THE PI.AZA D R Y F IR SLA D S The m orning serm on is a t 9:30 on the subject, "Salvation, the G ift of God.’’ The Sunday School m eets Im m ediately following the m orning sermon at 10:30. Clarence Hold- ridge is the superintendent. The mid-week Bible study and pray er service is each W ednesday evening a t 8 o’clock. Get »4 for »3 out of your CHRISTMAS savings — In vest In WAR BONDS. Keep on BACKING THE ATTACK. tires for replacem ent purposes during July, A ugust and S eptem ber and th at th ird q u a rte r tire al locations by the Office of the R ub ber D irector a re su b stan tially be O fficials s ta te th a t th ere are in low requirem ents on 10-ply-and- dications of a sh o rtag e of heavy over tires in sizes 7.00 x 20 and and m edium -duty tru ck and bus up. "rigorous tire conservation m ea su re s ’’ if they w an t to "avoid sev ere cu rtailm en t of essential m otor tran sp o rt services.” Earl F . Dow ning, M inister Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H. McGee, Supt. N ursery for th e tiny , to ts and classes for all ages. M orning Service, 11:00 A. M. Sermon, "In The S p irit On The Lord's D ay”. | C hristian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. F or the Ju n io r group. The High School group wil lnot m eet as m ost of them will be a t Sum m er Camp. Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. Miss G race F arnham , who spent fifteen years in Japan as a m iss ionary will speak. Miss F arnham a fte r the outbreak of the w ar was in an interm ent cam p for several m onths. She w as Just recently re patriated. m. • < W . J. Aleagiter, P astor M ass S unday m ornuig a t U o' All kinds of Signs for sale at clock. Sunday Sciiool a lte r M ass the Miner Office. conducted by the ladles of the ■ church. L arg e Bundle Obi 1‘apers 10c ---------o--------- u t the M iner Office. Free Methodist Church .. ‘Southern Fried Steaks’ a specialty TALENT, OREGON Dr. G. W. Brute, M inister D irector J. Monroe Johnson of the Office of Defense T ra n sp o rta tion has asked all sightseers and visitors to sta y aw ay from Chica go during the com ing Dem ocratic National P a rty Political Conven tion. He declared th a t th e coun try 's w ar burdened railroads have all they can do to ca rry trav elers essential to th e operation of the convention. "These quadrennial m eeting of our national political m achinery, are a p a r t of oOr A m erican w ay of life," Colonel Johnson said. "The fact th a t they I are being held while o th er m eet- | Ings and conventions a re being cancelled, should be no excuse for adding unnecessarily to the burd en on tran sp o rtatio n facilities." M eanwhile Ashland tru ck ers are reminded by ODT to practice Catholic Church S ix th and C. S treets Baby Car Heat »1.50 - 167 E. Main R e sta u r a n t and Fountain Service Methodist Church Truckers Are Urged to Conserve Tires Elim ination of accidents in con » 2. Provide seats in bed of vehT nection w ith farm m otor vehicle cle for passengers and m ake su re tran sp o rtatio n will be the goal of sideboards and end g a te a re in the safety program in Oregon in place fo r every trip. connection with observance of N a 3. If possible have an adult ride tional F arm S afety Week, Ju ly 24 in the tru ck w ith the passengers, 29, according to S ecretary of if not designate an older boy or S ta te Bob F arrell. The S afety Di girl as safety supervisor for each vision of his office is em phasizing trip. H ave this individual encour th is phase of safety throughout age passengers to sit quietly and avoid horse-play. th is month. 4. In loading and unloading p as Thousands of young people from Oregon cities and towns go sengers, w atch to see th a t young to the fa rm s to assist the crop s te rs do not dash across the road h arv est du rin g the sum m er sea or stre e t w ithout looking fo r ap son. M any of these young people proaching cars. 5. W here possible, stop on the are m em bers of platoon groups w ith ad u lt leaders, F arrell said, ' side of the road upon wnich pas and m ost of these groups travel sengers will be employed so they in school buses. S atety precau w.li not need to cross the highw ay 6. Do not p erm it passengers to tions are in teg ral p a rt of tu e pro sit on the bed of the tru ck with g ra m of platoons. th eir legs dangling over th e end. However, the secretary of sta te The second most frequently re said, th ere are hundreds of young ported type of traffic accident in people taken to fa rm s in sm all ru ral areas is the rear-end colli tru ck s and in some instances, sion type. fram trailers. Since th ere is no 7. T railers are not advised for organized program of aatety in connection w ith this tra n sp o rta hauling passengers. However, If tion, Mr. F a rre ll's office is mak- they are used, the tra ile r hitch . lng an effort to co n tact individual should be of the best type and o p erators to su g g est certain safe should be inspected on every trip re safety. ty precautions to avoid accidents. to L assu ast year there w ere no serious F arm ers who tra n sp o rt w ork traffic accidents involving young ers in th eir tru ck s were u ig ed to people going to and from farm s in observe these p recau tio n s: Oregon and S ecretary of S tate 1. Inspect the vehicle regularly Bob F arrell said th e observance to m ake sure brakes are in good of safety precaution would enable condition and th a t the body of the th e s ta te to re p eat th is record vehicle is in good shape. this year. Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 , • :i.ij irst National Bank of Portland, Oregon CONDENSED STATEMENT of Hoad Office and 4 0 State-wide Branches RESOURCES June 30,1944 June 30,1943 $70,806,699.46 $82,900,912.29 United States Bonds, incl. U.S. Government Agencies 192,725,659.54 240,375,969.69 Cash on Hand & due from Banks $323,276,881.98 $263*,532,359.00 5,460.094.68 Municipal B o n d s....................................... ... 361,363.69 15,797,613.00 — 72,696,567.75 Loans and Discounts................................ 300,000.00 300,000.00 2,711,335.74 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures. . . . . 1.00 Other Real E state..................................... • • •] Customers’ Liability on Acceptances.. . - . 7 , 5 1 6 . 8 2 I n t e r e s t E a r n e d ..................................................... . . . 948,180.08 S t n r k in F e d e r a l R e s e r v e R a n k ................. 2,652,530.99 1.00 J — 1,666,533.27 230,278.90 Other R esou rces....................................... $416,620,406.89 TOTAL RESOURCES..................... $311,391,479.67 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . • ... $ 4,500,000.00 Surplus................... .................... 5,500,000.00 Undivided Profits, R eserves.. 3,857,428.17 1 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc. $4,500,000.00 5,500,000.00 13,857,428.17 580,534.35 7,516.82 137,492.60 184,570.21 6,153,581.64 ’ $16,153,581.64 1,163,686.97 A cceptances...................................................... Interest Collected in Advance...................... Other Liabilities............................................... Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) 296,623,937.52 130,116.37 165,121.53 399,007.900.38 $416,620,406.89 TOTAL L IA B IL IT IE S................... $311,391,479.67 -1 Affiliated with The First National Bank of Portland are eight additional banks whose total Deposits, as of June 30, 1944 were $19,036,125.48; and total Resources $20,090,432.31. These figures are not included in the above statement of The First National Bank of Portland The locations of these banks are at follows: Sweet Home • • . Seaside. • . Silverton. . . Cottage Crove • . . Forest Crove • . . Prineville. . . Scio • • . Sellwood ( Portland*. 0 - P O S IT g lN S O B A N C c O R P O R A T I O N