Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 7, 1944
U. S. Navy is urging all men en*
tvring the Navy either as enlist*
ees 11 om the 17-yeur-oid group or
as inductees from the Selective
Service uge group, who huve at
teust one yeur of high school al
gebra, to take the N avy’s Eddy
Broadening its search for men test for radar training.
possesHing basic aptitudes fitting
This was announced by Herb.
them for training in rudar, the Crain
of the Medford Navy re
cruiting station, who said it is
likely that many men with such
a background may qualify for ra
dar training, leading to qiuck ad
vancement in Naval service as
well us to opportunities in the
post-wur field of electronics.
The Eddy test, it was empha
sized, is nothing for he man of
averuge intelligence and educa
tion to shy awuy from, consisting
merely of problems of basic math
Fires resulting from ematics,
fundamental electricity,
elecmentary physics, prati c a 1
windstorm, explosion f
shopwork and simple radio, with
o .’ er porils are not cov- stress
placed upon math.
c ' by y ur insurance
Many of the radio and electri
v li
Unless you have city questions therein may be an-
ewered simply by reasoning or
? fi e policy extend
thinking them out and do not nec
cover such dangers essarily require any previous ex
perience in those fields for solu
oil’ll have to stand tion, Candidates were advised
thut when taking the test, it is
u ' loss yourself.
to make an intelligent
' rk this agency to add preferable
guess rather than to leave any
’xtended Coverage to question unanswered.
information concern
your fire insurance now. ing Complete
the Eddy test and other de
tails of the Navy radar training
program, which offers petty o ffi
cer ratings to candidates compfet
ing this training, will be supplied
at any Navy recruiting station.
REAL IN SU R A N C E
Phone «781
41 K a a t M a in
Navy Hunts Men
for Radar Training
A Complete
Covering
Billings Agency
train trips until after January 10
Youth Fellowship groups w ill
The Church of the
w ill be making the Christmas
meet
in their respective rooms
Brethren
seuson a much happier one for
for worship at 6:15. The evening
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many service men and members
Junior Hostesses and soldiers
sermon is at 7:30 on the subject
of their families,” McGinnis d e at the USO at closing time la s t,
“Building, deep and Richly the
Services for Sunday, December spiritual** life.” The mid-week
clared.
I Friday night went to the mid
night show, accompanied by Mr. 10 1944
Bible study and prayer service is
10:00 A. M. The Church School,
Oregon's traffic death rate for and Mrs. Ted Lockhart. Soldiers
each Thursday evening at 7 30.
the first ten months of 1944 was remaining for this were only General theme-“Christ In the During these mid-week hours the
virtu ally the same as for the com those having passes to stay in Home.” “These things I comm book of Hebrews is being studied
and you, that ye love one another
parative period of 1943, Secretary Ashland overnight.
very carefully. Those who really
-John 15:17. Classes for all ages
of State Robert S. Farrell, Jr.
want to understand this great
with capable teachers.
said today.
book w ilj be helped much if they
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship:
The rate this year was 9.8 per
w ill attend these meetings. Dr. G
Message on a vital subject:
sons killed per one million miles
W. Bruce, Minister.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
“Friendship W ith God." A ll are
of travel, compared to a rate of
(Assembly of God)
welcome to worship with us.
9.1 a year ago. The death rate
485 Siskiyou
7:30 P. M. Evening "Vespers”:
shows the number of persons kill
Sunday Services:
ed in traffic in relation to the ex
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Mrs. Beginning the Christmas season:
NEW MATTRESSES
posure as a result of travel.
George Icenhower, Superinten- “O Come, A ll Ye Faithful.” Let
FACTORY TO YOU
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. all the Faithful gather to learn
W hile the rate was only sligstly
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
higher, in actual deaths, Oregon “Should I be baptized in water?” the meaning of this Christmas
LIKE NEW
5:30 P. M. Orchestra rehearsal, hymn.
lost 209 lives during the first ten
NEW BOX SPRINGS
months of this year, compared to vice.
Women’s W ork Meeting on
6:45 P. M. Young People’s Wednesday afternoon, December
WHILE THEY LAST
189 for the same period of 1943.
The death rate for the month Christ’s Ambassados service. Miss 13th at the church. The Christ
Dorothy Pedersen, President
of October this year was 9.2
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. mas theme w ill predominate the
while a year ago, the rate was There w ill be a baptismal service meeting. A ll ladies welcome and
10.3. Thus, this October showed this evening, in the new bapristy urged to be present. Beginning
some improvement.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
which has just been installed. at 1:00 P. M.
Farrell urged drivers and walk Rev. Gordon Lindsay speaking
W ard E. Pratt, Minister.
Ashland, Oregon
ers to exercise greater care dur at morning and evening services.
ing the winter months, when
Week Day Services 7:45 P. M.
First Church of Christ,
traffic hazards are greater as a
Tuesday. Rehearsal for Christ
result of weather conditions and mas play.
Scientist
longer hours of darkness.
Wednesday. Christ's Ambassa
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Sunday morning service at 11
dors service. An interesting de o'clock.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
bate w ill be held by the young
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
In the County Court of the people. The subject w ill be: Re
Wedneaday evening meeting,
State of Oregon, For the County solved that Peter was a greater which includes testimonies of
of Jackson.
Christian Science healing, is held
Bible character than Paul.
In the M atter of the Estate of
at 8 o’clock.
Friday. Regular service.
JAM ES ED W A R D T H O R N TO N ,
Reading room open daily from
-o-
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
Deceased.
Presbyterian Church
holidays.
The undersigned having been
130 North Maki Street
The public la cordially invited
appointed by the above entitled "A Friendly church for thought
to attend these services, and to
“Let the space you might oc Court of the State of Oregon, for
ful People.”
Prompt Delivery
use the Reading Room.
cupy on a train from December the County aforesaid, Adminis
Rev. George M. Shuman,
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15 to January 10 be your holiday I tratrix of the Estate of JAM ES
Paator
WHITTLE TRANSFER
gift to some service man or his E D W A R D TH O R N TO N , deceas
Seventh Day Adventist
Sunday, Dec. 10, 1944
PHONE 3331
fam ily,” is the suggesteion of F. ed, and having qualified, notice
Church
9:45 A. M. Church school for
S. McGinnis, vice president in is hereby given to the creditors
Corner
Fourtti
and
C
Streets
all ages. Mrs. W ilm er Poley, Sup
charge of system passenger tra f of, and all persons having claims
erintendent
fic for Southern Pacific Com against said deceased, to present
11 A. M. M ornink worship. A n
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday.
pany.
them, verified as required by them by the choir under the d ir
Worship 11:00 o’clock.
M ilitary and essential business law, w ithin six months after the ection of Miss Florence Allen.
The Friday evening meeting
travel w ill require at least 80 first publication of this notice at Sermon by the pastor on the w ill be discontinued until we ac-
per cent of all train space in the office of Briggs & Briggs, at topic “The Possibility of Becom cupy our new church.
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that period, McGinnis pointed torneys at law, Pioneer Building, ing L ike Christ”. On all of the
out. The remaining accomoda- I Ashland, Oregon.
Methodist Church
Sunady mornings in December
tions, he said, w ill be eagerly !
M A R IA N E. TH O R N TO N
the birth of Christ w ill be cele
sought by furloughees and by Adm inistratrix of the Estate of brated with carols and athems.
Sunday School meets at 9:45
families of service men for visits JA M ES ED W A R D T H O R N TO N ,
5:30 P. M. Youth choir rehear and for one hour gives careful
to training camps.
deceased.
sal with light supper following. 1 attention to the great fundamen-
"Civilians who can defer their Dated December 4, 1944
6:30 P. M. Intermediate and jta l teachings of the Bible. The
'morning sermon is at 11 o’clock
Senior Societies.
PHONE 5751
7:30 P. M. Evening Service. Re on the subject “I f any Man w ill
ligion in the News, choir hymn Come A fter M e.” The choir w ill
and sermon on “The Sacraments lead tbecongregational singing
anc offer an anthem. The Senior
( II)"
and
I n termediate
M ethodist1
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McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages
and Nursery for the tiny tots.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
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Eunice Hager w i t h
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Sermon, “The Bible, God’s Truth
or M an’s Lie?”
Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. for
Beginner, Prim ary and Junior
children.
Christian Endeavor meets at
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