Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 26, 1944, Image 7

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    . Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, October 26, 1944
J Campbell, Ky. from which he the week at 7:45 except Saturday. | 6:30 P. M. Intermediate and
left tor overseas. He was in ser­
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Mrs. Senior Societies.
vice but a few months.
Democrats Attend
Medford Meeting
UNITED STATES SENATOR
GUY CORDON
HAS DONE HIS WORK WELL!
CORDON Is a member of very important U. S. Senate com­
mittees: Commerce, Irrigation and Reclamation, Indian Af­
fairs, Post Offices and Post Roads and Library.
CORDON—Has done a wonderful job in eight short months
in Washington, D. C„ in getting things done for the State of
Oregon in war benefits.
CORDON—Knows Oregon and Oregon's needs and in the vi­
tal post war yetar he. will get Oregon its rightful share of
post war payrolls..Cordon gets things done for Oregon. Keep
hirn in Washington on the job for Oregon.
KEEP CORDON ON THE JOB!
VOTE FOR CORDON, GEN. ELEC. NOV. 7
Pd Adv. Cordon for Senator Committee
Marshall Cornett, Ex. Sec., Imperial Hotel, Portland
Marine Corporal Jules A. Pow­
ers, 24-year-old former Ashland
resident, has returned to this con­
tinent after months of overseas
duty with a defense battalion.
The corporal saw Abemama
bombed by Japanese planes last
February. It is an atoll in the
Central Gilbert Islands described
by Robert Louis Stevenson as a
“treasure trove of South Sea Is­
land beauty.” It lies 80 miles
from Tarawa.
A meeting of precinct commit­
dance is broken.
teemen of the democratic party
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Shuman will speak on Sin, Con-
met last Wednesday, October 18
5:30 P. M. Orchestra rehearsal. fession and Salvation”.
in the basement of the Medford
6:45 P. M. Young People’s
Hotel .with a goodly county-wide
Christ’s Ambassados service. Miss
representation present. The meet­
Dorothy Pedersen, President.
IN S U R A N C E
ing was under the chairmanship
7:30 P. M. Evangelistic service.
of Bert Miller, Ashland, county
Rev. John Stovall speaking at ,
“That you can depend on”
chairman of the committee. The
both morning and evening ser­
AUTOMOBULIC
FIKE
meeting was called to discuss the
vices.
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financial aspects of the next
three weeks campaign and to
Seventh Day Adventist
hear reports from the various
precincts of the county. Plans AT THE CHURCHES
Church
were discussed for getting out the
C orner F o u rth and C S treet«
voters, etc.
Neighborhood Church
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday.
One more meeting was desired
Worship 11:00 o’clock.
L IF E
Congregational
by those present and to this end.
The Friday evening meeting
H E A L T H & A C C ID E N T
Corner
of
B
lvd.
and
M
orton
Chairman Miller appointed a com
will be discontinued until we ac-
J. H ow ard Her«, M inister
mittee to see what arrangements
cupy
our new church.
M. T. BURNS
Barker, Church School
could be made. It was thought Mrs. John Superintendent
ON T H E PL A Z A
that a state central committee
The Church of the
Margaret Ramsay, Organist
member or candidate could be Miss
9:45 Morning Worship and
Brethren
secured for the meeting and the
Period o f the Church
date was left open so that such Study
A S H L A N D - M E D FO R D
School.
arrangements could be made.
for Sunday, „October
11:00 Morning Worship. A cor­ 29, Services
Plans were made for the open­ dial
1944:
invitation is extended to Sunday.” “World Temperance
ing of a downtown democratic
in our city and others
headquarters in Medford and visitors
10:00 A. M. The Church School:
without any regular church home
another committee appointed to to
Theme: “The Christian Motive
Dr. H. A. Huffman
spend
this
hour
with
us.
see that the headquarters fully
P. M. Evening meeting of For Living.” “Seek thase things
met the responsibility of getting the 6:30 Pilgrim
which are above.” Col. 3:1. This
Fellowship.
out information of the party’s
Dentist
Sunday the “Surprise” will be
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candidates and platforms.
presented.
A
Special
announce­
Methodist Church
Among the speakers of the
ment.
Dr. O. W . Bruce, M inister
evening were Sheriff Sid Brown,
12-14 Swedenberg Building
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship:
Attorney George C o d d i n g s,
“World
Temperance”
Message
The
Sunday
School
meets
at
Moore Hamilton of the Medford 9:45. Every class is a friendly “Gladness That Has No ‘Morning
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News, Mrs. Georgiana Peters, class
seeking for the understand­ After’”. You are cordially wel­
chairman of the Ladies Democra­ ing and
guidance of God’s Word. come at this service.
tic Club and D. D. Davis, editor
morning sermon is at 11 on
6:30 P. M. Children’s Choir
of the KMED fact stories ,and The
the subject “Christ’s Servants”. practice for children six and over.
others.
The choir will lead the congre­
7:30 P. M. Evening Vespers:
gational singing and offer an For the whole family. Singing of
Word has been received of the anthem.
Senior and College favorite hymns. An informal
death of Pvt. Franklin M. Roach Methodist The Fellowship
y o u t h message: “Jesus Meets A Woman
which took place on September group, and the Intermediate
With “Great Faith’”. Come and
21 His death was due to wounds Methodist
Youth
Fellowship bring your neighbors.
received in action in France. He group will meet
in their respec­
Ward Pratt, pastor.
is the grandson of Mrs. C. E. Sil­ tive rooms for worship
at
6:15.
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LARGEST
ver of Ashland, a brother of Mrs. The evening sermon is at 7:30 on
“Faith Temple”
VOTE IN
Phoebe Miller and D. L. Silver. the subject "Watch, Stand, Quit.”
(Undenominational)
He is the stepson of Bert Harris The mid-week Bible study and
PRIMARIES
Comer of 5th St. & East Main
of Ashland.
prayer
service
is
each
Thursday
Rev.
Leo
C.
Wine,
Pastor
Pvt. Roach was born and grew
at 7:30, and is held in the
School 10:00 a.m. There
up in Ashland and attended evening
Little Chapel.
Dr. George W. are Sunday
classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
school here .He enlisted in Win­ Bruce,
Minister.
Wine, Superintendent.
nemucca, Nevada in July of 1944.
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Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
He had his basic at Camp Haan,
Church of Christ
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
and later was stationed at Camp
LBIIE4(OI
Second and B Streets
Earl F . Downing, Minister
“Come with your burdens and
carry away a smile."
Tuesday night—Prayer meeting
Thursday night: Bible Study at
8 p.m. Subject ‘Life of Christ”
Evangelistic Service Saturday
night, 7:45 p.m.
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H.
McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages.
Nursery for children three and
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon, “Chirst’s View on The
Fear of Hell”.
Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. A
Presbyterian Church
service for Beginner, Primary
130 North Main Street
and Junior children
A F rien d ly ch u rch fo r th o u g h t­
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
fu l P eo p le.”
Two sociteies; one for Junior
Rev. George M. Shuman,
High, High School and Young
Pastor
People.
Sunday, October 29
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
9:45 A. M. Church School for
Fifth Sunday Young People’s all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Sup­
Night. The Young People of the erintendant.
Church will h a v e complete
11:00 A. M. Morning worship.
charge of the service.
Mr. Shuman will preach on “The
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Importance of Ordinary People”.
First Church of Christ, The choir under the direction of
Miss Florence Allen, wil lsing an
Scientist
anthem.
S u n d a y m orning se rv ic e a t 11
5:30 P. M. Youth Choir Rehear-
o’clo ck .
sal
with light supper following.
S u n d a y S ch o o l a t 0:45 a.m.
W ed n esd ay
e v e n in g
m eetin g ,
w hich
Include* te stim o n ie s o f
C hristian S cie n c e h ea lin g , is held
a t 8 o’clock.
R ea d in g room op en d a lly from
2 to 6 p.m . e x c e p t S u n d a y s and
h olid ays.
j T h e p ub lic Is co r d ia lly Invited
to a tte n d th e se serv ices, and to
u se th e R ea d in g R oom .
Soldier of the Soil
v;
rICTORY begins with the American
farmer, working from long before
sunset until long after nightfall. Upon him
falls the burden of feeding the fighting
forces . . . the civilian population . . . and
hungry mouths in war-torn countries.
To the challenge of producing more
food than ever, American soldiers of the
soil have responded with heroic effort.
Despite shortages of help and equipment,
they have established records. They have
contributed mightily towards winning tae
war.
Now you are asked to help your fellow-
men in another way . . . to contribute
money to give men in the armed forces
needed recreation, to give books and
sports equipment to prisoners of was, to
give nerve-shattered men in the merchant
marine a chance to recuperate. To give
unfortunate people abroad and at home
a chance to have life, liberty, and happi-
ness.
The dollars you can give are needed
more than ever this year. Please give
generously.
Yen
bv Scott for Treasurer
R. Honevman. Treat..*£*:-?
Portland. Or
RE-ELECT
A. E.
POWELL
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
(Assembly of God)
485 Siskiyou
Sunday Services:
A revival is now in full pro-
ress at the Full Gospel Temple.
ohn Stovall the Southern evan­
gelist is the speaker. The meet­
ings have been well attended and
the messages have been greatly
enjoyed by the audience. Special
messages on prophecy will be
given this week, and on Friday
there will be a Divine Healing
service. Meetings each night of
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