Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, September 28, 1944 «y, M t , WHAT 0 0 »09 M WHCH »09 OCT P H C H ID f OK CASH? WELL, WHCN ! KKO M O H iy...! OOKKOW ne low - cost wo» ...no m ne host KAT/OKAl OKKKf carry away a smile.” Dr. F. W. Walter Kreuse and Neighborhood Church Tuesday night—Prayer meeting )r. K. W. Clancy, both of Med- v j u g i c g a t iu u a i Thursday night: i... 1- Study at id, have been indicted by the 8 p.m. Subject ’Life oi Christ.” Curuc. ito ussu. u i i u .ilortuu federal grand jury on charges of J. uuhivu tu*'., uimnsMer Evangelistic Service Saturday violating .he Harrison narcotics .statutes, and Dr. Oliver H. Clark, A ir», j o . . u u a n t c r , c u u iv u outioui night, 7:45 p.m. a apv rui Leuut.ii t Myrtle Point, has been bound Open Air Services on P>az*: over to the grand jury on similar All»» J x a ig a .e t Ita n .u u y , O rgaulbL luoruuig Worsnip anu l lies, it was announced Satur­ day by Assistant United States Stuuy Penou o f trie churcn ocnool. Attorney William M. Langley. n.ou Morning Worship. A cor­ Kresse and Clancy have been ordered to appear lor arraign­ dial invitation is extenuetl to ment on October 3, when the visitors in our city anu outers Medford session of the federal wiuiout any regular church nouie court opens. They were indicted to speiul Uns Hour witn us. Tnis Sunday we join tne World­ for Comprehensive Auto | by the grand jury secretly last Wednesday for allegedly issuing wide celebration of Holy Com­ narcotic prescriptions not “in the munion. You are invited to join mobile Insurance is now’ course professional practice with us on the simple basis of greater than ever. As I only” to of persons, who in the acceptance of Jesus Christ as course of proper medical practice Lord and Savior of your hie and cars get older, worn in­ a sincere desire to live out His sulation can cause fire, should not have narcotics. Investigation of the Medford Teachings in your life, with His tire shortage tends to district by federal narcotic offi­ Help. cials was prompted by the ex- , t»;30 P. M. Evening Meeting of increase car theft, and treme activity of the sale of mor­ the Pilgrim Fellowship at the cost of repairing dam- j phine sulphate, Langley reports. Church. The investigation was ordered by Come and bring your questions. age is larger because of the United States commissioner These will form the nucleus a- labor and material short of narcotics. Indictments of the round which our discussion on two doctors came as a result of October 8 will center; this will be age. investigation by a federal agent lead by the minister. Remember who allegedly procured morp­ that the questioning mind is the Ask this agency for com hine sulphate from both doctors. growing mind. Don t be afraid to Dr. Clark, who voluntarily ap­ put these down on paper and br­ plete insurance protec­ peared before United States Com­ ing them to the Pilgrim Fellow­ tion for your car NOW! missioner Robert A. Leedy for ship Meeting this coming Sunday hearing earlier this week, posted evening. $1,000 bail. He is charged with ---------- o---------- the sale of the drug to the same First Church of Christ, investigator. Indictments return­ ed against the two Medford phy­ Scientist BEAL INSURANCE sicians name numerous dates Sunday morning service at 11 Phone 8781 41 East Main when the two men supplied mor­ o'clock. phine sulphate prescriptions to Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. individuals in the Medford area. --------- o---------- j Wednesday evening meeting, The Need Billings Agency Lt. Jack Bishop Com­ pletes Air Training which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o’clock. Reading room open daily from 1 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and j holidays. i The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and to use the Reading Room. An Air Service Command Sta- tion in England, Sept. 20—2nd Lt. Jack M. Bishop, the son of Dr. H. A. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bishop of 75 Coolidge St., Ashland, Oregon re­ o---------- cently completed an orientation Dentist course designed to bridge the gap Seventh Day Adventist between training in the States Church and combat soldiers against the . 12-14 Swedenberg Building Corner Fourth and C Streets enemy in France. At this Air Service Command Bible school 9:30 Saturday. ( Station Lt. Bishop attended a , Worship 11:00 Phone 21501 series of lectures given by vet- i Song service 8:00 o’clock Fri­ erans of this command which in­ day evening. Sermon 8:15 Topic: cluded instructions on chemical Take My Yoke Upon You.” warfare defense and pertinent Public Invited. tips on staying healthy in a com­ ---------- o---------- bat zone. The Church of the His next station will be one Brethren IN S U R A N C E from which American’s fighting ASHLAND - MEDFORD planes cover our liberation of •”n iat you can depend on” Occupied Europe. 10:00 A. M. The Church school: AUTOMOBILE FIRE Before entering the Army Air Theme: “Jesus The Light of the Force, he was employed as a World.’’ I am the light of the clerk by the J. C. Penney Co. in world; he that folio we th me Ashland. shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” John AT THE CHURCHES 8:12. Promotion and Rally Day. i 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship; LIFE Presbyterian Church A1I teachers and Officers of the I HEALTH & ACCIDENT Church school will be installed. 130 North Main Street "A Friendly church for thought­ Message: “Power For These M. T. BURNS Times/’ Pray for this Service ful People." ON THE PLAZA and take part in it. ! Rev. George M. Shuman, 7:30 P. M. Sunday Evening Pastor Vespers: Sing y o u r favorite Sunday, Sept. 24 8:45 A.M. Sunday School for hymns. Message: “Jesus and The Blind Beggar”. A Fellowship will all ages. 11:UU A. M. Morning Worship. follow the Vesper Hour. Plan to NEW MATTRESSES Mr. Shuman will preach on stay for the Singspiration and FACTORY TO YOU “Motives for Christian Living,— light refreshments. All are cor- OLD MATTRESSES MADE dailly welcome. I For Others”. i LIKE NEW Ward E. Pratt, pastor 6:30 P. M. Intermediate and ‘ Senior Societies of Westminister i NEW BOX SPRINGS Fellowship. “Faith Temple’’ WHILE THEY LAST 7:30 P. M. Union Service at I (Undenominational) the Presbyterian. Dr. Bruce of the Methodist Church w i l l Corner of 5th St. & East Main REED’S Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor preach on “Rolling Your Burdens Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There MATTRESS CO. on the Lord." This will be the last of the summer series of are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 union services in which we have Wine, Superintendent. Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m. enjoyed happy cooperation and Ashland Oregon Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m. profitable fellowship. “Come with your burdens and 1 ■ I r Mòto'.'?. : . -.-J. . F Hj X- . LOANS «50 to «1000 ( A 'f u ll y e a r to re p a y ) Methodist Church Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister The Sunday School meets at 9:45. This is Rally Day through­ out the entire church, and every member of the Sunday School and Church is expected to attend at least one service. The morn­ ing sermon is at 11 on the subject “Christ For Us.” This is World- Wide Communion Sunday and this church will commemorate the Lord’s Supper. The choir will provide special music. The Sen­ ior and College Methodist Fellow- , ship group will meet for worship in the Little Chapel at 6:15. The . Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet in the Jun- ' ior Sunday School Department at 6:15. The evening sermon is at 7:30 on the subject, “Trust in the Lord.” The mid-week Bible study and prayer service is each Thurs­ day evening at 7:30. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister. ---------- o---------- Why Not Eat at Southern Oregon’s Most Attractive Dining Room? LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Closed Mondays Try Our Delicious Turkey Dinners or Sandwiches Meals on Week Days 50e up Special Sundays Short Orders — Banquets Open 6:30 a.m. - 9:45 p.m. daily Church of Christ Second and B Streets Karl F. Downing, Minister fin ti ß ia n ck OF PORUAN Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H. McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Sermon, “The Table of the Lord.” Junior Church, 11:00 A. M., for Beginner, Primary and Junior children. cnnstian Endeavor for junior children and for Junior and Sen­ ior high age, 6:30 P. M. Evening service, 7:30 P. M. Farrtily night; bring all the fam­ ily and sit together as people used to do on Sunday night. Ser­ mon, “The Family of God”. Midweek service, Wed. 8:00 P. M. If you have a small child don’t stay away; put it in the Nurserv nere competent hands will care for it while you attend Bible i school and church. 1 T he W orld’s News Seen Through T he C hristian S cience M onitor An International Daily Newspaper PuiUjhcd by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY On», Norway Strett, Boston, Massachusetts U T r u th fu l— Constructive— Unbiased — Free from Sensational­ ism — Editorials A re T im e ly and Instructive and Its D a ily Features, Together w ith the W eekly M agazine Section, M ake the M o n ito r an Id e al Newspaper fo r the H om e. Price $12.00 Y e a rly , or $1.00 a M onth. Saturday Issue, in clu d in g M agazine Section, $2.60 a Y e a r. Introductory O ffer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents. Obtainable a tl Christian Science Reading Room Pioneer Avenue Ashland, Oregon I