Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 03, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 3, 1944
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BUY mA
WAR BONDS
INSTRUCTION
FEMALE
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Oregon Pedestrian
IMPORTANT
fatalities Drop
INFORMATION
P edestrian fatalities In Oregon
for WOMEN
d in in g the first six m onths of
1944 dropped 23 per cent under
total reported for the name
Instruction. Need for the
period of 1943, S ecretary of S tate
F arrell disclosed today.
Practical Nurses for Bob T here
were 30 pedestruins kill
ed In traffic during the firs t
full or part time
Opportunity to train nt home.
E<|H'rlence and High School
éducation not niM’r*»ary Agee
IK t »10. Inat ruction under anp-
ervlalon of refu te red nurae*.
Prominent doctor I k Medlcul
Consultant Nuralng HiippllcH In­
cluded Information free. Wire
Wayne School of Practical
Nuralng, Bo* 100, In care of
thia pu per.
half of this year, com pared to 39
for the sam e period a y ear ago.
In the city of P ortland, pedes­
trian fa ta lities dropped 31 per
cent.
While the pedestrian death ra te
is being reduced this year, F arrcl
pointed out a toll of five persons
per m onth was still too high.
N early all pedestrian deaths arc
the resu lt of unsafe w alking prac
tiers on the p a rt of the person on
foot, so g re ater care on the p a rt
of the pedestrian would bring
about fu rth e r decreases in the pe-
Every Day it becomes more
necessary to have the old car
working with utmost efficiency
LET
OUR SKILLED WORKMEN
CHECK YOUR CAR TODAY!
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
destrlan death toll.
1 nal corps of the A rm y of the 1 Free Methodist Church ..
The unsafe practices of Jaywalk 1 United S tates in the accompl.sh-
Citarles E. Brown, F as tor
trig, or crossing in mid-block, still m ent of its vital mission Uuilng
accounts tor t,.c g re a te st num ber 1 th e period of national em ergency. I 9:ao—-ounuay oc-.ool.
11 :tXl - atoi iim g vv orsnip.
of pedestrian accident* In Oregon, 1 " In is acknowledgm ent of y cu r
b:4o
Young people.
distiiiguisned
contribution
in
fur-
I
F a ile d , said. N ext comes ciosslng
7 :3O D vangeiisuc Service.
inteisections aga.nsL traffic lights therance of a fu tu re world a t
7:30 'XXltsuay, C ottage
walking on the right side of the peace will be inscribed forever In
highway ra th e r than on the left, tine annals of the S.gnal Corps,” m e etin g .
i .do- Thursday, P ray e r m eet­
facing approaching traffic, and th e certificate states.
Col. S tanley praised the com­ ing.
crossing stre e ts and highw ays
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N O T IC E T O C K E D IlO R S
w ithout looking for approaching pany for its "excellent coopera- ,
tlon and patriotic service U> our i'rinity Episcopal C'iiurc.
IN TH E COUNTY COURT O.
cars.
TH E S T A iE O F URECAJaN F o r.
Rev. A. >1. MaeDonnell, tear
"Oregon has won several nation- country in th e present world-wide
JACKSO N C O U N TY .
el aw ards In pedestrian protection conflict,” and, in responding, Mr. 1 8:00 -H oly Communion.
In the m a tte r ox th a E s ta te ox
9:3(L C hurch School.
F a rr tll Haid. "We can m aintain Jess said in p a rt: "We are deeply
CHARLES M. PRATT, Deceased
11:00- Service and Sermon.
the high standard of pedestraln g ra te fu l for y o u r thoughtful and
The undersigned having been
safety only through wholehearted generous recognition of tfie effec­
Appointed by the above entitled
C llU lC .i O . U u llS t
cooperation on the p a rt of the d ri­ tive work of our personnel. We
assure you th a t we shall continue
Uourt of the S ta te ox Oregon, xoi
ver and the pedestraln."
Second and B S treets
the C ounty aforesaid, A d in u iia tu ­
Defective headlights a re a do­ to do our full duty, expressed
Karl F . Downing, Minister
tor of the E sta te of C H A itb o S ¿1.
m inant fa cto r in vehicle defects In a perform ance which, In every
Church of C h rist
respect,
will
accord
w
ith
the
high-
j
PRATT, deceased, and having
resulting in traffic accidents on
Bible
School,
9:45
A.
M.
C
lasst
qualified, notice is hereby give.*
rural highw ays, according to the eat traditions of the service.”
for all ages and a n u rsery for U.< to the creditors of, and all persons
S afety Divls.on of the S ecretary
babies. E. H. McGee, Supt.
having claim s ag a in st said de­
of S ta te's office. The division to­ AT THE CHURCHES
M orning Service, 11:00 A. M. ceased, to p resen t tnem, v ern ie r
day urged drivers to keep their
Sermon, "The C hurch a t S atan s j as required by law, w ithin Mix
heudllghts In good operating con­
C apital”
m onths a fte r tne firs t publication
dition in the in terests of safety
First Church of Christ,
Ju n io r Church, 11:00 A M . for of this notice a t the off.ee ot
and vehicle conservation.
Beginner, P rim ary and Junior BRIGGS and BRIGGS, attorneys,
Scientist
"As cars get older, headlights
Sunday
morning
service
a
t
11
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eb*ldren-
Ashland, Ore.
need increasing atten tio n to keep O*cloclc
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hristian E ndeavor for ww**«v«w
Juniors
, —
G. H. BILLINGS
them operating a t top efficiency, ’
Sunday School a t 9:45 a.m.
and J7U^ ° rJ Ü gn 41111 High Kh<Xh A dm inistrator of the E s ta te of
the safety division declared. "R e­
CHARLES M. PRATT, deceased.
Wednesday evening meeting,
-
flectors get d irty or ru sty and the
Evening Service, 8:00 P.M. Ser
D ated JULY 12, 1944
which
includes
testim
onies
of
efficiency of the light is reduced
mon, "How Tney Won", text, Rev­
7..13-Aug. 3.
by as much as 50 per cent. D irt C hristian Science healing, is held elation 12:11.
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on lenses also can cu t down on a t 8 o’clock.
Midweek Service, Wed. 8:00 P.
Reading room open daily from
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
headlight efficiency. W hen lights
M.
2
to
5
p.m.
except
Sundays
and,
g et out of adjustm ent, they m ay
»
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF
be a cause of serious glare to a p ­ holidays.
The public is cordially invited
Neighborhood Church
T H E STATE O F OREGON FOR
proaching m otorists.
attend these services, and to
JACKSON COUNTY.
I "Defective wiring, im properly to
Congregational
In the m a tte r of the E s ta te of
adjusted generators, old fuses and use the Reading Room.
C
orner
of
Blvd.
and
Morton
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ELLA ANN SULLAW AY, deceas­
bulbs all contribute to light fail­
J. H ow ard Rees, M inister
ures on older vehicles. A vehicle
Seventh Day Adventist
Mrs. John B arker, C hurch School ed.The undersigned having been
w ith one light Is a dangerous ha-
Superintendent
Church
by the above entitled
, zard on busy highw ays and on
Miss M arg aret R am say, O rganist appointed
Corner
F
o
u
rth
and
C
S
treets
C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon, for
| narrow roads. The vehicle with no
,
9:45
a.m.
M
orning
worship
and
Bible School 9:30 Saturday.
the County aforesaid. A d m in istra­
1 lights is an even g re a te r hazard,
W orship at 11 o'clock.
study period of
^ iurchf ®chooL to r of the E s ta te of E lla Ann Sull­
j The safety division urged d riv­
F riday evening song service a t JYe stud/ ' th is Sunday, th e pro-
ers to check their lights repularly, 8:00. Sermon a t 8:15 Topic “The blems of m orality and self-disci- aw ay, deceased, and having quali­
fied, notice is hereby given to tne
to see th a t they are properly ad ­ Passover "
I Pllne involved in the m odem phas- creditors of, and all persons hav­
justed a t all tim es and to use the
Public cordially welcome.
! ‘.n g ° f. the age*old U1UOr P ^ l e m : ing claim s ag ain st said deceased,
traffic beam only when m eeting
E vangelist J Z W alker will A bstinence vs. Tem perance.”
to present them , verified as re­
j cars a t night.
co n d u ct the S aturday morning ' I 1:»?. a m - M orning W orship of quired by law, within six m onths
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and F rid ay evening services. We
C,r.UrCp
stu d y a fte r the firs t publication of this
. “ - ?.“ 1°. .
,
notice a t the office of BRIGGS
m eet In “the church o t the Nazar- , . . .
L’“.
1
,
“
about th e rew ard for good Im n g . and BRIGGS, attorneys, Ashland,
ene again thia week.
We cordially welcome all those Oregon.
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who are visiting our city and'
G. H. BILLINGS
First Methodist Church those who have no o th er church
A d m inistrator of the E sta te of
A ce rtificate of appreciation for
C
om er N. Main and Laurel Sts. home to come and w orship with ELLA ANN SULLA WAY, deceas-
loyal and patrio tic service w as
D r. George W. Bruce. M inister
us -
p H
presented to the Pacific Telephone
7 :00 p. m. Evening M eeting of i eaj D ated Ju ly 12, 1944.
The Sunday School m eets at
and Telegraph com pany M onday
th
e
P
ilgrim
Fellowship.
O
ur
dele-
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7..13..44-Aug 3.
by Ool. S. W. Stanley, signal offi­ 9:45 for the sole purpose of stu d y ­ g ates to o u r recen t Young Peo-
cer of th e Ninth Service Com­ ing the Bible. The m orning ser­ , pie’s Sum m er Conference will give ;
m and at cerem onies in the exec­ mon is a t 11
| th eir reports and plans will be 1
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utive offices of the com pany a c ­
discussed fo r th e com ing y e a r’s
cording to word received by R. B.
Catholic Church
program . F u rth e r details will be
Ham m ond, telephone m a n a g e r
• ix th and C. S treets
announced Sunday m orning.
here.
. . .
“T h at you can depend on"
Rev. W. J . M eagher, P asto r
The certificate, accepted by
AUTOMOBILE
F IR E
M ass Sunday m orning a t 9 o’­
Methodist
Church
George H. Jess, vice president, on clock. Sunday School a fte r Mass
TALENT, OREGON
behalf of all com pany personnel, conducted by th e ladies of the
Dr. G. W. Bruce, M inister
extends the appreciation of the church.
The m orning sermon is a t 9:30
chief slgn*l officer, M aj. Gen.
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on the su b ject “Love The B ro th er­
H. C. Ing'les, "for loyal and p a ­
hood.” The Sunday School m eets
The Church of the
triotic services rendered the sig-
im m ediately following th e sermon
Brethren
a t 10:30. C larence Hold ridge is
ASHLAND - MEDFORD
LIFE
I the superintendent. The mid-week
HEALTH & ACCIDENT
Services for Sunday, A ugust 6, ' Bible stu d y and p ra y er service is
1944.
each W ednesday evening a t 8 o’­
Church School: 10:00 A M ., clock. Dr. George W. Bruce, Min­
Theme— “Power Through Self- ister.
ON THE PLAZA
Discipline." "And every m an th a t
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M
x
x
x x ia a a c x x ia a o a a c x x «
striv eth fo r the m astery is tem per
a te in all things.” 1 C orinthians
9:25
M orning W orship: 11:00 A.M.
NEW MATTRESSES
"Can Forgiving Build O ur Church
FACTORY TO YOU
Fellowship.
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
Evening W orship and Vespers
in the Ashland Church: 7:45 P.M.
LIKE NEW
Sing the fam iliar hym ns of the
NEW BOX SPRINGS
church. H ear a gospel m essage.
Message— “The Boundless Love of
WHILE THEY LAST
Jesu s.” Come, bring your friends
with you, enjoy the fellowship. We
need you, you m ay need us.
W ard P ra tt, p asto r
Prompt Delivery
19 G resham St. A asland
Phone 4287.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
WHITTLE TRANSFER
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PHONE 3331
Ashland, Oregon
Army Commends
Pacific T. & T. Co.
IN S U R A N C E
M. T. BURNS
Commercial
D R Y F IR
SLABS
PRINTING
$4-25
per load of
100 cubic ft.
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
Church of the Nazarene
W ith our well equipped printing
and bindery plant, we can turn o u t a
high class printing job for you, large
or small, “ in a hurry.”
4th and C. Streets
W. R. Wise, Pastor
9:45— Sunday School w ith class
es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, s u ­
perintendent.
11:00—M orning W orship.
7:00—Y oung People’s Society,
V irginia SJiultz, president.
8:00—E vangelistic Service.
8:00, W ednesday — Mid-week
p ray er m eeting.
ASK FOR
M T. ASHLAND
“Faith Temple”
Think of us when you need. . .
OFFICE FORMS OF ALL TYPES
STATIONERY
HANDBILLS
WINDOW CARDS
TICKETS
CHECKS
PERSONAL STATIONERY
AND ALL OTHER FORMS OF PRINTING
and c a l l . . .
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
"W hat is m ade in A shlana
Presbyterian Church
8561
W e’ll be there promptly
Southern Oregon Miner
167 East Main
(U ndenom inational)
C orner of 5th St. & E a st M ain
Rev. Leo C. Wine, P asto r
S unday School 10:00 a.m. T here
are classes fo r all ages. M rs. Leo
Wine, Superintendent.
M orning W orship, 11:00 a.m .
E vangelistic Services 8:00 p.m.
“Come w ith your burdens and
ca rry aw ay a sm ile.”
Tuesday n ig h t—P ray e r m eeting
T h u rsd ay night: Bible S tudy a t
8 p.m. Subject ‘Life of C hrist.”
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.
Ashland, Oregon
130 N o rth Main S treet
"A F riendly church fo r th o u g h t­
ful People.”
Rev. eorge M. Shum an,
Pastor-Elect
Sunday, August, 6, 1944
9:45 A.M. S unday School for all
ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superin­
tendent.
11:00 A.M. M orning W orship.
The Rev. Thom as I. N nlbacs of
th e F irs t P resbyterian C hurch of
Van Nuys, C alifornia will preach.
7 P.M. W estm inster Fellowship
Hl.College Society.
8 P.M. Union Service a t the
P resb y terian Church. Dr. Bruce,
preaching.
W ednesday, A ugust 9 W om en’s ,
Association
8 P.M. M idweek Service f o r '
Prayer and Bible Study.
I
m akes A shland”
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