SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY. JUNE 14, i 94, Many A c c id e n ts D u e 10 rautty Headlights properly adjusted. will sing. Sermon, "The Creation Services Tuesday for Victory night. Praise service and Story; "Improperly udjust e d head 1 Fact or Fable” prayer for the sick. Monuments and markers. Seo ----- — ■ o—— ■ lights also constitute a serious u c-, vainer » anace noug Burns Memorials. On the Plaza. Saturday 9:15 to 9:45 p.m. Are Accident* reported a* u re*ult cident hazard, because they may j r uneral services were Held you listening? The Christ’s Am­ Neighborhood Church ot Oliver* ami pedestrian* beconi- bund the approaching driver or , Tuesuuy, June 12, at the L1tw1l.tr bassadors are on the Air! Tune in Congregational r unci al Cnapel lor Onner Wal­ to KMED. ing cuniu*ed by cars with but pedestrian,” he said. Comer ut BlvU. and Morton lace Long, retired Sou them Puc- one headlight functioning ut night iiic conuucior, who med June 8, were cited by Secretary ol biute S. P . P la n s D a y to Clarence F. McCall, Acting Methodist Church at Community Hospital after an Corner of North Main and Laurel Minister. < liooei t b. Farrell as evidence of illness of two years. Mr. Long the need for greater attention to H o n o r S e r v ic e m e n a.m. Church School with | light* as a Hutety factor on the I he Sunday School meets at Mrs. Jonn Barker as Superinten- In honor of the more thun 19,- was retired from active work highway* und street* ut night. 000 Southern Pacific men und with the bouthern Pacific alter 9:45 with a class for every age uent. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­ I* urrell said that in one case, u women who have entered the a term of more than lifty years group. The morning sermon is at 1 11 o’clock on the subject, “The vice. pedestrian wu* struck when the armed forces, the 92,000 home service. Fires resulting from Deceased wus born May 31, <:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to Grace of God and Heaven.” Mrs. person on foot inistoook the sin­ front employes of the railroad gle light of an approaching car will observe their third unnuul 1872 at Mt. Sterling, Iowa. He Dorothy Leudtke, a sister of whicn ail young people are cor- windstorm, explosion & for the outside light when it was "Southern Pacific War Service hus been a resident of Ashland for Marion Felter, will sing the solo, uially invited. other perils are not cov­ (:a0 p.m. Wednesday, Choir the inside light that was func­ Day” June 14, it was announced the past 48 years. Survivors in­ "The Lost Chord.” The Methodist ered by your insurance practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­ clude his wife, Minda, at Ash­ Youth Fellowship, groups will tioning. In other cases, approach­ today. tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or­ policy. Unless you have land, a son, R. W. Long of Red­ meet at 8:45 in their respective ing drivers huve been confused At noon and evening rallies and failed to give udequute clear­ held over the company’s far- wood, City, California, a daught­ rooms for worship. There will be ganist. your fire policy exterd Tnis church extends a hearty ance for approaching cars, pro­ flunf( lines und ugencies in the er, Mrs. Violet Beach of San Fran no evening service in this church ed to cover such dange •< ceeding with but one headlight United States, speakers will pay cisco, a brother, Henry Long of at the 8:00 o’clock hour, but the welcome to all neighbors and friends and visitors who wish to —you’ll have to stan<’ Dunismuir, two sisters, Mrs. Ida congregation will attend the wor­ functioning. tribute to the railroad's fighters ciraw near to God in the spirit "One headlight cars are a de­ throughout the world, with ap­ Van Natta of Oroville, California, ship service in the Presbyterian of such loan yourself. our common Master. and Mrs. Carrie LaGrange of Church. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minis­ finite accident hazard on our peals for support of the Seventh Ask this agency to add ter. streets and highways at night and War Loan, blood banks, and all Oakland. Presbyterian Church Mr. Long was a member of the Extended Coverage to drivers should make every effort other phases of the war effort. , 130 Worth Main Street local Elk's lodge, No. 944 and of “ F a it h T e m p le ” to avoid causing these hazards,” your fire insurance now. Special homage will lie paid the local Masonic and Shrine or­ ' A Friendly church for thought­ Furrell said. (Wndenomlnattonal) the railroad's honored war dead, ful People." The secretary of state urged now numbering approximately ders. Services were held at two Corner of 5th St. & East Main Rev. George M. Shuman o'clock in charge of the Masonic Rev. Leo C. Wtne. Pastor drivers to check their lights re­ 200. They represent every front Pastor gularly, to make sure both lights und every service, their heroism lodge. Interment was made in 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Sunday School 10:00 a m. There are functioning and that they are recorded in the employes’ month­ the Masonic Lawn cemetery at are classes for all ages. Mrs. Lee 8 P. M. Evening Service. REAL INSURANCE Sacramento, California. Wine. Superintendent. ly magazine and their memory P h on e 8781 41 E a s t M a in Morning Worship 11:00 a m . Church of the Nazarene preserved on the company’s ser­ Evangelistic Services 7:46 p.m. vice flag. "Come with your burdens and Rev. A. J. Edwards, Pastor Miniature service flags bearing carry away a smile.” FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S the number "19,000” will be worn Tuesday night—Prayer meeting Wiley, Supt. (Assembly of God) Thursday night: Bible Study by the railroad employes as lapel 485 Siskiyou 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship GAS - OIL • LUBRICATION Evangelistic Service Saturday tags to mark the day. 11:00 Morning Worship. The night, „ »2° ,p rn'. J unior Meeting, Mrs. 7:45 p.m. "We are proud of our associates pastor will speak on the subject, C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor. in the armed forces,” said Presi­ “How Long Will You Live?” 7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­ Church of Christ RALPH A. FOSTER dent A. T. Mercier in a message Wednesda y 7:45 p. m. T h e vice, George Zickafoose, Presi­ Earl F. Downing, Minister Dealer to the company's jn e n and wo­ Young People are conducting a dent. Second and B Streets men regarding the special tribute. round table discussion on subject, 8:00 p.m. Evening Service "To bring them home, safely and "Evolution or the Bible, Which?” Morning Service, 11:00 am 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer soon, it is our job on the home | Come and bring your questions Sermon subject, “Beyond the Call Meeting. ' S e rv ie « W ith a S m ile " front to keep the Victory Trains for discussion. of Duty”. A cordial invitation is extend­ rolling and to give wholehearted 9:00 to 9:45 Choir rehearsal. Evening Service, 8:00 p.m. Mr. ed to everyone to attend these support to all war activities.” Friday 7:45 p.m. Faith and Alva Ferebee of Elmira, Oregon services. | A Complete Covering Billings Agency Union Service Station , At The Churches SLABS PHONE 6751 UTIMG BOOM T tU rüio o Room esalar dock H o w m u ch .iS 7 Ducortri»* UghtUy T »bU lamp* Cuiliag light W*ü er cow s i w i i r a boom Ceiling lighr W»U or cot « Ugh« T ommt Coffee malcnr WxflU bakar r»n or room cooler THE FREE METHODIST Church The Friendly Church on 777 E Main S t Ashland The growing friendly, church on 777 E Main. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Wesley Wilson S u p t Mrs. Beare Assistant Alice Beare song leader, Donna Allen pianist. Message at 11 A. M. by the pastor Rev. E. R. Quick. Subj. Sampson the backslider. Young peoples service at 7 P. M. Evangelistic service at 8 P. M. Message, Do demons expect the second coming of Christ?” Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. 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