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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, January 25, 1045 Thursday night: Bible Study at hospital here in the Conger-Mor to after the war, we are going Church of Christ and NANCY J. WIGGINS, hus ahead and trusting to luck—hop- 8 P m- Subject U t e of Christ.’’ ris ambulance. band and wife. Plaintiffs. Second and B Streets ing something will happen and Evangelistic Service Saturday It was necessary to remove the vs. E arl F . D ow n in g, AB ni» ter Oregon’s traffic fatality toll for steering wheel to extract Miller, everything will be okay and we nMfht, 7.46 p.m. THOMAS H. WEEDON and LU ------------- o------------- 1044 stood ut 250 persons killed in Morris said. The injured man will keep on making 100 bucks a Bible School, 9:45 A. M. E. H. CINDA WEEDON, husband Tho Church of the street and highway accidents, ac then walked across the street to week. Hoping for the best is all and wife; LEVI OWNES and McGee, Supt Nursery for tiny cording to a preliminary report the home of Ernest Dahack where I right, but you also gotta prepare JANE DOE OWNES, his wite; Brethren tots, classes for all other ages. for the worst. WILLIAN MILLS and MARY issued by Secretary of State Rob he awaited the ambulance. ASHLAND - MEDFORD The orchestra will play a special ROE MILLS, his wife; or if A 300 billion debt is something ert S. Farrell today. Thia figure Hospital attendants said later 10:00 A. M. The Church School number this Sunday. any of the above parties be de is subject to possible revision on thut Miller appeared to be only nobody ever had before. It is 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. ceased, then their legal heirs if the basis of lute accident reports slightly injured.—Medford Trib 2300 dollars for every man, wo Ward E. Pratt, minister. Special music by a ladies trio. any, and also all other persons man and off-shoot. It is about and later deaths from injuries re une. Sermon, "The Kind of Men Need or parties known or unknown 8,000 per family which is the - ■ o ■■■ ceived in accidents in 1944. Seventh Day Adventist ed for the Business of an Evan claiming any right, title estate, price of a nice house and lot— The yeur’s toll was 17 more Motor Registration lien or interest in the real pro gelistic Church”. Church including furniture. perty described in the Com than died in 1943 accidents, or Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. For Comer Pourtti sad C Street* “What you gonna do about is?” plaint herein. IJp in 1944 in Oregon an increase of seven percent. Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday. Beginner, Primary and Junior Defendants There were 417,884 motor vehi says Henry. “Hold your shirt,” I The year’s pedestrian death toll Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Worship 11:00 o’clock. I been poppin* off about a was lower than in 1943, Farrell cles registered in Oregon during says. , , , . . .. _ The Friday evening meeting “Why Our Fathers Preached SUIT TO QUIET TITLE said. There were 74 pedestrian the year 1944, according to Rob big sales tax for months. Tax will be discontinued until we ac- Against Calling the Preacher ALIAS SUMMONS fatalities, compared to 86 in 1943, ert S. Farrell, secretary of state, everybody now, while pockets cupy our new church, (for publication) Reverend”. ----------- e -------------- TO EACH OF THE ABOVE who said this represents the first are stifled with dinero. It will i for a decrease of 14 percent. children. hurt—but not too much. But noth NAMED DEFENDANTS: First Church of Christ, Christian Endeavor for Junior (trade crossing fatalities soured annual increase in motor regis ing has been done—Congress is IN THE NAME OF THE tration since 1941. In 1943, there and High School young people at upward in 1944 with a toll of 24 Scientist STATE OF OREGON you and timid as a rabbit. Like a tooth were 415,260 vehicles registered, lives, compared to seven grade Sunday morning service at 11 6:30 P. M . each of you are hereby required that we know needs to come out, o'clock. crossing deaths in 1943, or an in 2,615 less than in 1944. to appear and answer the Com we put it off. And when it gets Motor ■vehicle registrations in Sunday School a t 9:46 a.m. crease of 243 percent. Bicycle plaint filed against you in the Methodist Church worse and worse, we finally see Wednesday evening meeting, above entitled suit within four deaths were the same as in 1943, this state reached a peak in 1941 with a total of 435,970. Since then the dentist. And when he holds which includes testimonies of (4) weeks from the date of the ten. First Methodist Church, comer each year’s registration has been it up and takes a squint at the Christian Science healing, is held North Main and Laurel Street. first publication of this Sum and if you fail to answer, slightly lower till the 1944 figure abscessed root, he says, Brother, at 8 o’clock. The Sunday School meets at mons; Ashland Trucker Hurt which Reading room open dally from you should have come sooner. for want thereof, the Plaintiffs started upward again. 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and 9:45, and each class gives very will apply to the Court for the in Train Collision Of the total vehicles registered Now, he says, I gotta go in there holidays. careful attention to the deep tin - relief prayed for in their Com and scrape the infected jaw bone. Clarence Miller, about 42, of in 1944, 331,641 were private pas The public la cordially Invited damental truths of the Bible. The plaint, to-wit: That they be ad Yours with the low down, route 2, Ashland, was slightly in senger cars, a slight decrease to attend these services, to 11 o’clock hour will be occupied judged and decreed to be the JO SERRA use the Reading Room. jured early Wednesday morning from the 1943 figure of 332,552. by five negro women from Rust owners in fee simple of the real when a logging truck he was There were 1,219 busses, 35,288 College Holly Springs, Mississip property situated in the County FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE driving crashed into a string of light trucks and 46,256 heavy pi. This is a Methodist College of Jackson, State of Oregon, par (Assembly of God) ticularly described as follows, to- trucks registered in 1944. flat cars near Eagle Point. for Negros and these girls are go wit: 486 Siskiyou Ration Reminders Sunday Services Motor vehicle registration fees Miller, driving an empty truck ing into every Methodist Church Beginning at the southwest Meats, Fats—Red Stamps Q5 was headed north on Crater Lake for the year totaled $3,478,370.08. 9:45 Sunday school. Mrs. Geo. on the Cascade District this corner of the Northeast --------------o------------- through X5 good indefinitely. No highway and was temporarily month. They will take the entire Quarter of Section 8, Town Icenhower, superintendent. blinded by the lights of an on new stamps until January 28. hour and will give Negro spirit The Low Down ship 39 South, of Range 1 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. coming car and apparently did Processed Foods—Blue Stamps East of the Willamette Meri “Four Kinds of Hearers uals and other strictly religious not see the flat cars extending from Hickory Grove X5 through Z5; A2 through G2 Subject music, with a short address by dian, Jackson County, Ore 5:30 P. M. Orchestra Rehearsal across the highway, according to gon, and running thence You know, with the U.S.A. good indefinitely. No new blue one of the group. This promises 6:45 P. M. Young Peoples meet Deputy Coroner Carlos Morris debt piling up and not knowing stamps will be validated until North, on line between the , ing Miss Dorothy Pederson, presi to be one of the great treats that Northeast Quarter and the who brought the injured man to a for sure what we are headin' in- February 1. come to the community occasion Northwest Quarter of said Sugar—Sugar Stamp 34 good dent. ally. The public is invited to hear Section, 40 rods; thence West 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service. them. for five pounds indefinitely. No 80 rods; thence South 40 Subject. “What Time is it?” Mes new stamp uniil February 1. The Senior and Intermediate rods; thence East 80 rods to sage postponed from last week. Methodist Fellowship gro u p s the place of beginning. EX Rev. Gordon Lindsay speaking at with their sponsors will attend a CEPTING THEREFROM land AT THE CHURCHES the morning and evening service. Fellowship meeting in Medford described in Volume 51 page Monday 7:45 P. M. Mid-win ter on Sunday afternoon and even 23, of the Deed Records of COMPLETE GROCERY District Council Convenes at ing. The pastor will be with Jackson County, Oregon. "Faith Temple” ALSO, Beginning at the Grants Pass and continues until these young people, so there will (Undenom inational) Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables southwest corner of the Friday night Com er of 5th SL * East M ain be no evening sermon in the Northeast Quarter of Section Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor 7.45 P. M. Young People’s meet M ethodisf Church. The Methodist 8, Township 39 South, of Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There ing. Miss Jane Pollard in charge. Your Patronage Is Appreciates evening congregation is to wor Range 1 East of the William- are classes fo r a ll ages. M rs. Leo Friday 3.45 P. M. Children’s ship in the Presbyterian Church ette Meridian, in Oregon, and Wine, Superintendent. story hour, conducted by Mrs. at 7:30. Rev. Shuman will give running .thence North along Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m. line between the Northeast Bvangelistic Services 7:46 p.m. Andrew Schak. A surprise for all the sermon. The mid-week Bible Quarter and the Northwest “Corns w ith your burdens and children 5-14 years old who at study and prayer service is each Mr. and Mrs. H ays Quarter of said Section, 40 tend. carry away a smile.” Thursday evening at 7:30. The rods; thence East 4 rods; 7:45 P. M. Regular service. Tuesday night— P rayer meeting Scripture lesson for this Thurs thence South 40 rods; thence day evening will be the first half West 4 rods to the place of of the 7th chapter of the book of beginning. Hebrews. free and clear of any and all right, title, claim, estate or inter est of any kind and nature on the Presbyterian Church part of the Defendants or either 1M North Main Street or any of them. “A Friendly church for thought By Order of the Honorable Jas. ful People.” W. Crawford, Judge of said Rev. George M . Shaman, Court, made and dated the 22nd Pastor day of January, 1945, this Alias Sunday, Jan. 14 Summons is served upon you by 9:45 A. M. Church School. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, publication for four seccessive 5:30 Youth Choir with light weeks in the Southern Oregon Miner, a newspaper of general supper following. 6:30 Young People’s Societies. circulation, printed and published 7:30 Evening Service. Religion in Ashland, Jackson County, Ore gon, the date of the first publica in the News and Sermon. Wed. Jan. 17th Church Family tion thereof being the 25th day of Night Dinner. Mrs. Florence K. January, 1945, and the time for Van Etten, formerly missionary answer expiring the 22nd day of to China, will be the speaker. February, 1945. Bring covered dish and your own WM. M. BRIGGS Attorney for Plaintiffs table service. Post Office Address: Pioneer Building FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ashland, Oregon First and Hagardina 12..28.4t. GORDON C. GRIFFIN. Pastor Bible School 9:45 A . M. C. E. Corry, Supt Morning Worship Service 11:00 N E W M A T T R E S S E S FACTO RY TO YOU o’clock. “I will praise thee, O OLD M ATTRESSES M A D E Lord, with my whole heart; I L IK E N E W will shew forth all they marvel lous works. I will be glad and re N E W B O X S P R IN G S joice in thee: I will sing praise to W H IL E T H E Y L A S T thy name, O thou most High.” Fellowship Groups meet at 6:30 o’clock each Sunday evening. REED’S Evening Service at 7:30 o’clock. MATTRESS CO. A helpful time of song and praise 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 before the evening message. Mid-week Fellowship Service Ashland, Oregon each Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. This week’s thought: “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that — F IL M S — D E V E L O P E D A P R IN T E D shall he also reap.” Oregon Motor Toll Higher Than in 194.3 YOUR FRIENDLY STORE PLAZA GROCERY YES, we know there’s a war going on I ■but hen's how we’re trying te everterne the diffitulties of wartime travel O'------------- O u r trains are longer and schedules a n slower now. Space is hard to get. People frequently have to stand in line to buy tickets or to get into the dining car. In short, our service isn’t what it was before the war. 3 • The main reason is, o f course, that our volume of pas senger traffic is five timet that o f 1940, with just about the same number o f cars we had then. And, like every body else, we are short o f help. However, thia company is determined not to just give up and blame everything on the war. Wherever possible we have taken aggressive steps to lessen the difficulties of wartime travel. For example: 1 Our “train assignment plan” for coach passengers has to a large extent eliminated overcrowding and standing on our long-distance trains. W e endeavor to sell only as many seats as are on the train, and each passenger gets a reservation slip. 2 “ Passenger aides,’’ capable trained women, have been stationed on long-distance S. P . coach trains, ‘they assist women traveling with children, help pre pare “formulas’’ for the babies, aid the aged and Infirm, and perform other services to make the J o yn wy m m powlbl» fiar tvwyoaa Neighborhood Church Congregational In spite of the shortage of help, we have greatJy ex panded telephone reservation bureaus, increased our forces handling reservations, and devised new reser vation systems, which are constantly reviewed. The situation is not perfect, but it ia much better than Corner of Blvd. and M orton 9:45 A.M. Church school with Mrs John Barker, Superintendent 11:00 A. M. Regular worship service of the Church with ser mon by Rev. Clarence F. McCall 6:30 P.M. Pilgrim Fellowship under the leadersip of Mrs. Hel en Res tad and Miss Frances Mechamson. it waa. 4 W e have increased the number of chair car porters, so that cars are now generally kept quite clean, a d i f f i c u l t problem because of the litter from box lunches, etc. B ig trash boxes in the vestibules have helped, too. 5 ECONOM Y P H O T O F IN IS H E R S Box 1576, Station D L O 8 A N G E L E S 7, C A L IF . Church of the Nazarene “Train service agents’’ have been added to the staflb o f long-distance coach trains. These men supervise all service features on the train, direct the chair car porters, see to it that the trains are kept tidy, try to overcome difficulties and meet emergencies. W. R. Wise. Pastor 9:45 Sunday school, w i t h classes for all ages. T. S. Wiley, Superintendent. 11:00 Worship service. Mess age: “Our Duty of Praise”. 6:30 N.Y.P.S. Virginia Shultz, president. 7:30 Evangelistic service 7:30 Wednesday, Prayer meet in g____________ W e don’t claim that all our people are perfect. They’re human beings, and are under the strain o f crowded war conditions. B y and large we think they’re doing a swell job and we’re proud o f them. S*P 6 or 8 ex. 16c per roU Double size 25c 6c extra of Panchromatic. A ll fine grain developed. Reprints 2c each. Double size 3c each. Deckle or plain edge. Guaran teed work. Enlarging, coloring, copying. Low prices. Send to— The friendly Southern Pacific IM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN TY. THOMAS L. WIGGINS and LA VINA M. WIGGINS, husband and w ife , and W . F. WIGGINS DRY SLABS P H O N E 6761 GUNTER FUEL CO.