Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, September 21,1944
American People
Give $30 Million in
11-year Polio Fight
In the last eleven yeurs the
American people have contribut
ed $211,502,742.54 to conquer in
fantile paralysis, Basil O'Connor,
I'iisident of The National Foun
dation for Infantile Paralysis, an
nounced at the 'ipening of the
annual meeting _Z the Medical
/Xdvisory Committees of the Na
tional Foundation at the Waldorf
D R Y F IR
SLABS
$425
per load of
100 cubic ft.
Prompt Delivery
WHITTLE TRANSFEB
PHONE 8881
Mr. Reynolds had been ill for
the past two and a half years. He
was employed as an edgerman in
local sawmills when able to work
He was born in Milo, Iowa,
March 4, 1890. He had been a
resident of Ashland and vicinity
the past eight years, coming here
from Siyned, Nebraska. He was a
member of the Order of Eagles,
at Medford, and a member of the
United Brethren Church at Peetz
Colo.
He was married to Lois Pear
son, December 21, 1921, at Fort
Morgan. Colo. Survivors include
his wife, a daughter, Wanda Con
ley of Duinsmuir and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds,
Long Beach, Calif. Th e sons
Wendell, Kenneth and Donald,
all of Bellview Ashland; brothers
Albert Reynolds of Los Vegas,
Nevada; Gerald Reynolds, Bell
flower, Calif, a sister Bertina
Reynolds of Long Beach and one
grandchild, Lyndel Conley.
‘ Astont Hotel. At the meeting ap
plications for grants to carry on
medical research will be consid
ered and further pluns lor carry
ing on the light against infantile
paralysis will be made.
Tnis money was raised through
the Celeoration of President noo
se v e ils mrthday and the March
of Uimes, held in January of
each year, starting in 1934.
Sixteen nuilion dollars, or
more than half of the total given,
was raised in the two years ol
1943 and 1944, Mr. O'Connor said
“TOe increase in donations in
1943 unil 19-44, which probably
was due in part to the high inci
dence ol the disease, assured the
National Foundation that the
public wished it to intensify its
activities and to widen its entire
field ol operations," he added.
Robert Reynolds
Died at Hospital
Last Wednesday
NOTICE OF HEARING ON F IN
AL ACCOUNT OF ADMINIS
TRATOR
In The County Court of tht
State of
County.
Robert Dewey Reynolds of
Bellview died at the local hos
pital Wednesday, September 13.
Funeral services were held at the
Litwiller Funeral Chapel Friday,
with the Rev. Gordon C. Griffen
in charge.
Oregon
for
Jackson
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Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
AT THECHURCHES
A t Ashland Groceries and Markets
8:00—Holy Communion.
9:30—Church School.
11:00—Service and Sermon.
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P r e sb y te r ia n C hurch
130 North Main Street
"A Friendly church for thought
ful People.”
Rev. George M. Shuman,
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
W hat is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
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Church of Christ
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, M inister
Bible School, 9:45 a.m. E. H.
Paator
McGee, Supt Promotion Day ex-
Sunday, Sept. 24
8:45 A.M. Sunday School for ercises and awarding of badges
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Corner of Blvd. and Morton
J. Howard R«e«, Münster
Mrs. Joan Barker, Church Scnooi
Superintendent
Miss Margaret Ramsay, Organist
9:45 Morning Worship and
Study Period o f the Church
School.
11:99 Morning Worship. A cor
dial invitation is exienued to
visitors in our city anu outers
witnout any regular cnurcn nume
to spend uns nour witn us.
0:49 P. M. Evening m eeting of
the Pilgrim
Church.
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about a busy western neighbor
Because o f Southern Pacific’s strategic location in
relation to the war against Japan, we have been
na 11 a <4 upon to carry an enormous westbound burden.
In addition, we are handling vast quantities of raw
materials and finished products of greatly expanded
weete1*" industries, plus an abnormally large east-
bound movement of .foodstuffs.
The six facts below may help explain the unprece
dented burden we are carrying, and why our service
to fjviHaua is not as good an we’d like it to be:
W. R. Wine. Paator
“Faith Temple”
(U ndenom inational)
Corner of 5th St. & E ast Main
Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.in. There
are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Wine, Superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
“Come with your burdens and
carry away a smile.”
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
Thursday night: Bible Study at
8 p.m. Subject Life of C hrist.”
Evangelistic Service Saturday
night, 7:45 p.m.
Open Air Servicer on Plaza:
Fellowship at the
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First Church of Christ,
Scientist
DRY
Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes testimonies oi
Christian Science healing, is held
a t 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
use the Reading Room.
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SLABS
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
Seventh Day Adventist
Church
Corner Fourth and C Streets
Sabbath School Saturday 9:30 A.
M.
Church Services 11:00 A. M.
Friday night Song Service 8:00
P. M.
Sermon 8:15
Topic: The Snare of the Devil.
Public Cordially Welcome.
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Dr. H. A. Huffm an
Dentist
12-14 Swedenberg Building
Catholic Church
Sixth and C. Streets
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Mass Sunday morajig at 9 o’
clock. Sunday School after Mass
conducted by the ladies of the
church.
The Church of the
Brethren
ASHLAND - MEDFORD
Services for Sunday, Septem-
foer 24 1944
The Church School: 10:00 A.M.
Theme “The Church In the Life
of the Nation.” “The Lord shall
be unto thee an everlasting light;
! and thy God thy glory.” Isaiah
60:19.
Morning Worship: 11:00 A.M.
Worship theme; “Does Jesus
Change?” we live in a day of
change. Is Jesus changing?
Evening Vespers: 7:45 P. M.
Song Service: Choose your fav
orite hymns. Message by the pas
tor on “The Battle of Life.”
Looking ahead to Sunday, Oct
ober 1st. Rally and Promotion
Day in the Church School. Plan
to be there at 10:00 A. M. for
these important events. During
the worship hour all teachers
will be installed. Teachers should
plan to be there and pupils
should plan to see their teacher
installed. Other announcements
will be made later.
Ward Pratt, pastor.
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Things you may not know
Southern Pacific has been a part o f western life for
♦hrs« quarters o f a century. W e’ve had our share of
brickbats, and we’ve had our share of praise. Mostly
we’ve been taken pretty much for granted, like the
paper boy or the milkman.
Since Pearl Harbor, though, people generally have
regarded Southern Pacific and the other railroads
with new understanding and appreciation. Now, when
the chips are down, they seem to realize how India*
pensable the railroads really are.
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Methodist Church
The Sunday School meets at
9:45. An interesting announce
ment is to be maue this aunoay
morning in the Sunday bcnooi.
Every pupil ougnt to hear it.
The morning sermon is at 11 on
the subject "Practicing tne Pre
sence oi Jesus in our Amuse
ments.” The choir will be on tne
platform and will olfer an ap
propriate anthem. The Senior
' anu intermediate Methodist You
th Fellowship groups will meet
in their respective rooms for
worship at 0:i5. The 7:30 union
worship service will be held in
the Presbyterian Church. The
message will be given by Dr.
Bruce on the subject “Roll Thy
Burden on the Lord.” The mid
week Bible study and prayer
servive is each Thursday even
ing at 7:30. Dr. George W. Bruce,
Minister.
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9:45—Sunday School with clas.
es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, su
perintendeut.
11:00 Morning Worship.
7:00—Young Peoples Society
Virginia Shultz, president.
8 :0O—Evangelistic Service.
8:00, Wednesday — Mid-weel
prayer meeting.
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D r . G. W . B ru c e , M in is te r
In the Matter of the Estate of
GRACE WATSON CAMPBELL.
Deceased.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Administra
tor of the Estate of Grace W at
son Campbell, Deceased, has filed
In said Court his Final Account
In the matter of said estate and
the Honorable J. B. Coleman,
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County Judge, has designated
Free
Methodist
Church
Thursday, September 28, 1944, at
Charlea E. Brown, Paator
10:00 o'clock turn., In the Court
house in Medford, said county, as
9:46—Sunday School.
the time and place for bearing
11:00—Morning Worship.
thereon. Anyone having an objec
0:45—Young People.
tion to said account la required to
7 :30—Evangelistic Service.
7:30—Tuesday, Cottage Prayer
present the same on or before the
meeting.
time of said hearing.
7:30— Thursday, Prayer m eet
EUGENE CAMPBELL
ing.
Administrator
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BRIGGS A BRIGGS, Attorneys
Trinity
Episcopal Church
Pioneer Building Ashland, Ore.
Rev. A. H. MacDonnefl, tear
August 31, 4 t.
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
for perfect attendance.
Morning service, 11:00 a.m.
Sermon, “The Downfall of ‘Gal
lopin’ Gertie’.”
Christian Endeavor for Juniors
and High School age, 0:30 p.m.
Evening Serice, 7:30 p.m. Ser
mon, “Pure Religion.”
Junior Church, 11:00 a.m., for
beginners, primary and junior
children.
Midweek Service, Wed. 8 p.m.
i all ages.
11:99 A. M. Morning Worship.
Mr. Shuman will preach on
“Motives lor Christian Living,—
For utners”.
0:39 P. M. Intermediate and
Senior Societies of Westminister
Fellowship.
7:39 P. M. Union Service at
the Presbyterian. Dr. Bruce of
the Metnodist Church w i l l
preach on "Rolling Your Burdens
on the Lord.” This will be the
last of the summer series of
union services in which we have
enjoyed happy cooperation and
profitable fellowship.
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Church of the Nazarene
Phone 21501
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Why N ot Eat at Southern Oregon’s Most
Attractive Dining Room?
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Closed Mondays
ln freight and passenger volume, South
ern Pacific is the third largest railroad
in America. Only the Pennsylvania end
Hew York Central ere carrying a bigger
load than Southern Pacific.
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Pacific's 15,000 miles of line
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(more then any other United States
railroad) are predominately single track,
requiring the moat accurate and exacting
kind of railroading.
Try Our Delicious Turkey Dinners
or Sandwiches
Southern Pacific serves more military
and naval establishments than any
other railroad in the U. S. From New (h>
leans to Portland an endless chain of air
bases and encampments adjoins our line.
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Meals on Week Days 50c up
Special Sundays
Short Orders — Banquets
Open 6:30 a.m. - 9:45 p.m. daily
T he W orld’s News Seen Through
Southern Pacific crosses innumerable
serve more military meals to per
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mountain
ranges, and has to climb
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sonnel of the armed forces than any
more major summits than any other U. S.
other two U. 8. railroads combined. And,
of course, service man and woman have
first sail on oar restricted ration points.
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railroad. It takee more locomotives to pull
trains up stoop mountain grades.
T he C hristian S cience M onitor
jr Southern Pacific has the main north
and eouth line along the Pacific Coast,
serving the principal ports of embarkation
from San Diego to Portland. Naturally,
troop trains must coma first with us.
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