Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 07, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, September 7, 1944
Poor Headlights Are
Cause of Accidents
of his obligation to yield
Asks Caution Driving 1 ed
right of way to pedestrians
IN ear School Houses i cupying a — cross
walk.
—o
the
oc­
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
‘ Come with your burdens and
carry away a smile.”
lucsdiy night—Prayer meeting
Thursday night: Bible Study at
8 p.m. isuuject Life of Christ.”
Evangelistic Service Saturday
night, 7:45 p.m.
open Air Servicer on Plaza:
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ed next Sunday morning. The
morning sermon is at 11 on the
of
the Presence
in the Momente of our
Temptation. The music commit-
i r / o r 1\ m ran‘ie ,<W T u ClaL mus-
1C for this service. The Senior
® n d Intermediate Meth od ist
Youth Fellowship groups will
meet at 8:15 for worship. The
The evening union service of the
Presbyterian and M e t h o d is t
Churches will be held at 7:30 in
the Presbyterian Church. Dr. G.
W. Bruce will give the sermon on
uie su
o je c i tzw
en in g With
witn Jesus.
the
subject
Dwelling
The mid-week Bible study and
prayer service is each Thursday
evening at 7:30. Let us give God
a chance at our soul ana He will
abundantly bless us. Dr. George
W. Bruce, Minister.
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I JOHN DOE JOHNSON her hua-
band, if married, or if* decejs i
' thcn her
netrs, if any, anti
also ail outer persona or par a« -
| known or unknown claim ing any
I
Utle’ eatate- hen- or huerv. x
hi the real property descr.bcd in
the Com plaint herein
’ Defendants
F A ni.
. TOB* ABOVri
aBOVe NAMED Dtm< l n d a N IS:
Headlights out of order or in
Culling attention to an upward
poor adjustment constitute u ser- trend in tralfic accidents involv­
Check up now on your window
loua accident hazard aa winter ing children under 14 years of glass and painting needs for fall
brings on longer houra of dark- age, secretary of btate, Bob • n d winter weather protection.
ne*a, frecreiary 01 ouiie, uuu f urrell today urged drivers to in­ Marshall-Wells Store on the
f urrell said today.
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crease their caution when driv- |
He aaid accident reports indi­ i ing in the vicinity of schools a.i
cate many cars are operating ■ the fall term opens this_ynonth.
Presbyterian Church
with headlights either in auch
So far this year. fSTulities a-
130 North Main Street
poor adjustment or not function­ mong children under 14 years of
THE NAM E OF THE
Enlistment of WAVES in Ore "A Friendly church for thought­
ing at all. Thia ia due chiefly to age are 2« per cent greater than
STATE OF OREGON y o u and
ful People.”
the fact there are many older for the same period last year, ¡on reached a new high mark
each of you are hereby required
K«v. George M. Shuman,
cars on the streets and highways r urrell said. Child injuries have or 1944 during August, reports
to , , appear
Z and w answer
«mower the
me Com­
tx>m-
Herb. Crain of the Medford Navy
Paator
today and to the fact that drivers increased 52 per cent.
plaBlt
filed
against
you
in the
recruiting station, which handles
neglect having their lights check
aooYe entitled suit witnin four (4)
A great proportion of the ac­ WAVE applicants in this area.
ed periodically ,he said.
Sunday, September 10th
we/ , s from the date of the first
cidents in which children are kill Increased enlistments were due
It ia important, from the stand­ ed or injured occur when the
9:45 A.M. Hally Day Program
PubUcation of this Summons; and
to three factors, accord b y t h e Sun day School. All
point of safe operation at night, child dashes out into the path of J primarily
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ik/,
a
a
^
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e
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m
a
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^Ou. iaB to answer, for want
to the recruiter.
that headlights function proper­ an approaching car, the secretary
friends and parents are invited
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...... apply
thereof_,the
Plaintiffs wJl
Fi
irst,
young
women
are
realiz­
ly. In some cases the upper beam of state said. For that reason, he
to this special event.
to the Court for the relief prayed
ing
more
than
ever
what
a
vital
may be correct, while the bulb urged drivers to anticipate this
for In their Complaint, to-wit:
J 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Catholic Church
for one or both of the lower possibility when driving past part they can play in the win­ Mr. Shuman will preach on “Mo­
That they be adjudged and de­
ning of the war now that so
Sixth and C. Street*
creed to be the owners in fee sim­
beams may be burned out. Some areas where children are observ­ many
men are needed for ship- tives tor Christian Living” The
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
ple of the real property situated
cases have been reported in ed.
full
choir
will
again
be
with
us
; board or overseas duty.
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’- —
in - the City u*
of Aamana,
Ashland, jacasoi
Jackson
which lights, damaged by minor
Second, the full understanding with Miss Florence Allen direct­ clock. Sunday School after Mass County, Oregon, particularly de
“As school opens, the school
accidents, have not been repair­ safety
ing and Mrs. J. W. McCoy at the
of
the
benefits
of
the
“GI”
bill
patrols
will
be
in
action
conducted by the ladies of the scribed as follows, to-wit:
ed promptly.
again,” he said. “Drivers must of rights—all of which will come organ. The completed rotunda church.
| Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (12)
Farrell suggested drivers have cooperate with these patrols in to women in the Navy as well as will be ready for use.
Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14)’
their lights cheked to be ready the interests of protecting young­ to the men—has developed in re­ 1 6:30 P.M. Westminister Fel­
Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20)
for the fall and winter months. er children as they cross the cent months following passage of lowship for High School and Col­
The Church of the
of the NICKELL PLATE AD-
He said tthey should be checked streets. When the patrol mem­ this bill by congress. Under the lege Age. Also the new Interme­
Brethren
D i T i O n to the City of Ashland,
to make sure all bulbs are burn­ bers signal that the intersection bill a WAVE will receive major diate Society will meet at the
Jackson County, Oregon, ac­
A SH LA N D - MEDFORD
ing, that reflectors are clean and is occupied, slow down and stop benefits in assistance in obtain­ same hour Note: Time is set up
cording to the official plat
Services for Sunday, Septem
that the entire light is in proper if necessary to yield the right of ing and education, cash payment one half hour.
thereof, now Vi
of lvVUiU.
record.
T 1U,
ber
10,
1944.
adjustment.*
7:30
P.M.
Union
Service
at
the
on
discharge,
past
war
job
pre­
way.”
10:00
A.
M.
The
Church
School
“
,
e
,e
clear
of
a,,y
aB right,
same
hour.
“Then, when meeting cars at
Patrol members do not direct ference and assistance, help in
Up to God’s
daim estate or interest of
night, always remember to use traffic, the state official explain­ making loans for business, hos­
7:30 P.M. Union Service at the Theme—“Measuring
“Man looketh on the
on the part
the lower beam, to avoid blind­ ed. They hold younger children pitalization and many other ad­ Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bruce Standards.”
outward appearance, but the , V?6 Defendants or either or any
ing the approaching driver," he at the curb till there is a lull in vantages.
will preach on the subject Lord
looketh on the heart.” 1 of them-
said. “Drivers blinded by glaring traffic. Then they send them | Third, the enthusiastic reports “Dwelling with Jesus.”
By order of the Honorable H.
Samuel
16:7.
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headlights often are involved in across and at the same time, sig­ to their friends at home of more
K. Hanna, Judge of said Court,
11:00
A.
M.
Morning
Worship:
accidents due to their inability to nal that the intersection is occu­ I than 1200 young women from
F ree M eth o d ist C hurch .. Message-“God’s Almighty D eed/’ made and dated the 23rd day of
see a curve in the road or some pied. Upon observance of the pa­ Oregon who have enlisted in the
August, 1944, this Alias Summons
Chaz-lee E. Brows, Paator
Worship with us this Sunday.
WAVES
and
are
on
duty
at
more
other obstacle in their path.”
Is served upon you by publication
trol’s signal, the motorist is warn
7:45
P.
M.
Evening
Vespers:
than 500 naval stations has
sing
Sing your lavonte
favorite hymns. Mess- £or ,£°ur successive weeks in the
9:45—Sunday School.
brought increasing response a-
age-’ One Thing Important.” Join boutherf Oregon Miner, a news-
11:00—Morning Worship.
mong their friends left behind.
in this friendly evening service. PaPer °£ general circualtion, print-
8:45—Young People.
The fascinating and exciting
Ward Pratt, pastor.
, and Published in Ashland,
7:30—Evangelistic
Service.
features of the WAVES program
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Jackson County Oregon, the date
7:30—Tuesday,
Cottage
Prayer
are now better and more widely
of the first publication thereof
Methodist
Church
known and talked about, the re­ meeting.
being
August 24, 1944, and the
7:30—Thursday, Prayer meet­
cruiter reports.
TALENT, OREGON
time for answer expiring Septem­
ing.
Dr. G. W. Bruce, M inister
ber 21, 1944.
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The morning sermon is at 9:30
WM. «u.
M. o BRIGGS
n iu v o
Trinity Episcopal Church on the subject "Practicing the Attorney for Plaintiffs, Post Of
------- .. fice address: Pioneer Building,
t ----- i_ in Business
Rev. A. IL Mat-Donne«, Icar
Presence of Jesus
Church of the Nazarene
The Sunday School meets imme­
c — a .-
8:00—Holy Communion.
4th and C. Street*
diately following the sermon at
9:30—Church School.
W. R. Wise. Paator
10:30. Clarence Holdridge is the
11:00—Service and Sermon.
9:45—Sunday School with class
superintendent. The m 1 d-week
es for all age*. T. S. Wiley, su­
Bible study and prayer service is
perintendent.
Church of Christ
each Wednesday evening at 8 o’­
11:00—Morning Worship.
Second and B Streets
7 :00—Young People’s Society.
clock.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Min­
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Virginia Shultz, president.
ister.
Church
of
Christ
8 :00—Evangelistic Service.
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H.
8:00, Wednesday — Mid-week
McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FIN
prayer meeting.
Picnic dinner at Helman Botha a l acco unt o f a d m in is ­
trator
after
Church Bring basket dinner
“Faith Temple”
PHONE 5751
In
The
County
Court of the i
and service. Ice cream will be fur­
(Undenominational)
State
of
Oregon
for
Jackson
j
Comer of 5th St. A Bast Main nished by the school.
Morning Service, 11:00 A_M. County.
Rev. Leo C. Wine. Paator
In the Matter of the Estate of
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There Sermon “The Disgusting Church’.
GRACE
WATSON CAMPBELL,
are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Junior Church, 11:00 A.M. for
Wine. Superintendent.
Beginner, Primary and Junior Deceased.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
children.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P.M. that the undersigned Administra­
The Junior group meets under the tor of the Estate of Grace Wat­
supervision of Mrs. John Schoen- son Campbell, Deceased, has filed
wald and Mrs. Bari Downing. in said Court his Final Account
The high school meeting will be In the matter of said estate and
led this week by Edith Turnbull. the Honorable J. B. Coleman,
Dentist
Evening Service, 8:00 P.M. Ser­ County Judge, has designated
Thursday,
September
28,
1944,
at
mon, “The Lord God 'Almighty
10:00 o’clock a.m., in the Court­
Reigneth”.
12-14 Swedenborg B uilding
house
in Medford, said county, as
Midweek Service Wed. 8:00 P.
the time and place for hearing ,
M.
thereon. Anyone having an objec­
Phone 21501
tion to said account is required to
Neighborhood Church
present the same on or before the '
Congregational
time of said hearing.
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
EUGENE CAMPBELL
J. Howard Reea, Minister
Administrator
Mra. John Barker, Church School BRIGGS A BRIGGS. Attorneys
Superintendent
Pioneer Building Ashland, Ore.
Mias Margaret Ramsay, Organist August
“Ulat you can depend on”
31, 4 t.
9:45 A. M. Morning Worship
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE
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and Study Period of the Church
SUIT
TO
QUIET
TITLE
School. Our lesson this Sunday
ALIAS SUMMONS
will deal with one of the out­
(for publication)
standing characters of the He­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
brew people - David, and will
give us some idea of what “Meas- THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
suring Up to God’s Standards” JACKSON COUNTY.
CHARLES ALBERT JONES and
involves for us today.
LIFE
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship EDNA G. JONES, husband and
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
wife,
plaintiffs
of the Church Family. We ex­
vs.
tend a cordial invitation to visit­
ors to our city and those without GLADYS W. J O H N S O N and
ON THE PLAZA
any regular church home to
spend this hour with us in wor­
ship.
8:30 P. M. The Pilgrim Fellow­
The Sunday School meets for
These few lines is a sample of
ship resumes its meeting this
NEW MATTRESSES
the study of the Bible at 9:45.
week, known as Excelsion with
evening in The Church Parlors.
FACTORY TO YOU
Allen O McGee is the general
Plans will be discussed for the
face- installed this
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
MEMPHIS BOLD... It is a new
work of the Fall and Winter. All
superintendent. The morning ser­
LIKE NEW
style of type and more readable
, young people of High School age
mon Is at 11 on the subject
than the old type.
are urged to be present.
NEW BOX SPRINGS
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WHILE
THEY LAST
First Church of Christ,
Many Wave Enlist-....
ments in A u gu st.......
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IN S U R A N C E
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Our Old Type
M. T. BURNS
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This week’s issue of the Southern Oregon Miner is set in
Excelsior, a new type style recently brought out by the
Meigenthalr Linotype Company. As is elearly shown by
the above comparison, the new type appears much larger
and clearer yet gives as many words to the column as the
type heretofore used in our pages.
This type meets the demand for larger print without
any reduction in the amount of news matter.
In line with its established policy of giving its readers
the best, the Miner is pleased to adopt this new and more
readable type.
Southern Oregon Miner
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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 dally from
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public Is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
uss the Reading Room.
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