SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 194$ 2 to 5 p.rn. except Sundays and holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend the^e services, and to use the Reading Room. ■ - ' 0 -------- JACKSON COUNTY SALES ients is an important part of the Delbert Lacy on Hos­ hospital’s treatment. To facilitate pital Stal l' in France this, u large auditorium was built With U. S. Foreca In South in lor vaudeville Und legitimate France:—In a wildeinc»» of tree« stage shows und movies. A large und hills near Aix, United Statis post exchange provides a wide Army Engineers huve turned variety of soldier-comforts, and bunldings and landscape of a at • u well-stocked library offers sorted Franch sanitarium into u everything from Dick Tracy to modern medical center for the Shakespeare to lessen boredom of 43rd General Hospital, Delta Base convalescence. High stundurds of hygiene at Section, which is treating hund­ reds of frontline casualties week­ the hospital are uided by a «team laundry und many Aix citizens ly. In eight large buildings und 30 who work as charwomen, laun­ prefubriacted wards spread over dresses and laborers, supervised 170 acres of land, medical nriir-l by U. S. soldiers technicians. ucles are a mutter of course. The! This civilian labor is paid by the hospital’s operating room is com French Government and comes puruble to the best in the United under reverse lend lease. The out­ size hospital plumbing system has States. All types of sickness and com­ been stablished according to Ain- bat wounds are treated at the ericun sanity specifications by hospital, but soldiers requiring this combination of French work­ long periods of attention are •<•- ers and U. S. Soldiers. Members of the hospital staff classified and returned to the are Pvt. Delbert W. Lucy, 121 Zone of the Interior. Comfort and recreation for pat­ Bush Street, Ashland. Jackson county has purchas­ ed only b8 per cent of its E bond quota up to July 5th, according to report received toduy, but hud uctually purchased lo3 per Church oi Christ cent oi its total saies quota, re­ Earl F . D ow ning, .Minister Second and K Streets sulting ironi a 298 per cent pur Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Lowell chase of oonds by corporations Hall, Acting Supt. Classes for all in Juckson county. ages. High School Homecoming ' Day. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. ' Sermon, “The Church That Christ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Built - Its Members.’’ Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. A SCIENTIST service for Beginner, Primarj j Pioneer Ave., South and Junior boys and girts. Sunday, July 15, 1945 UNION VESPER SERVICE, Sunday morning service at 11 Li thia Park, 5:00 P. M. Rev. Geo­ o’clock. Subject: God. rge M. Shuman, minister of First Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Presbyterian church speaker. Wednesday evening meeting, Christian Endeavor for Juniors which includes testimonies of and high school young people, Christian Science healing, is held 7:00 P. M. at 8 o’clock. Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. Reading Room open daily from The minister will bring the se- At The Churches cond message on tne word “Ex­ ed to everyone to attend these i services. cept” as used by Christ. i.iidweeK service, Wed. 8.00 P. I THE FREE METHODIST Church M. Gospel Meditations, K.vIED, The Friendly Church on 777 E. Main St. Ashland Tuesday and Thursday, 8:00 A. The growing friendly church on M. 777 E Main. ---------- o -------- Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE (Assembly of Godj Wesley Wilson S u p t. Mrs. 485 Siskiyou Beare Assistant. Alice Beare song 11:00 Morning Worship. Tilt leader, Donna Allen pianist. Message at 11 A. M. by the pastor will speak on tne subject, pastor Rev. E. R. Quick. Subj. “How Long Will You Live?” Wednesua y 7:4a p. m. T h e Sampson the backslider. Young peoples sendee at 7 P. Young People are conducting a round table discussion on subject, M. Evolution or the Hible, Whicn?” Evangelistic service at 8 P. M. Come and bring your questions Message, Do demons expect the tor discussion. second coming of Christ?” Pi'ayer meeting on Wednesday 0:00 to 0:45 Choir rehearsal. Friday 7:45 p.m. faith and evening at 8 P. M. We are starting to build our Victory night. Praise service and Sunday School rooms now which prayer for the sick. Saturday 0:15 to 0:45 p.m. Are are so mucn needed in our Sun­ you listening? The Christs Am- day School. oa^sadors are on the Air! Tune in to KMLD. “F aith Temple” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON 'Merchants of Credit for 8 0 Years9 ( toudeiioiiiuialioiiai J C orner of &t_h St. Sc E a s t Main Kev. Leo C. Wine, P asto r Sunuay School 1U:OU a.in. th e re are classes to r all ages. M rs. Eeo Wuie, sup erin ten d en t. M orning W orship. 11:00 a.m. E v angeastic Services 7:45 p.rn. “Come with your burdens and carry aw ay a sm ile.” Tuesday m g n t—P ray e r m eeting T hursday nig h t: Bible Study E vangelistic Service S atu rd ay night, 7:45 p.m. Neighborhood Church Congregational Corner ol Hlvd. and Morton Condensed Statement of Head Office and 40 Branches RESOURCES June 30,1945 June 3 0 ,1 9 4 4 Cash on H and & due from Banks $82,900,912.29 U nited States Bonds, incl. U.S. Government Agencies 240,375,969.69 $85,789,588.71 266,165,610.61 $351,955,199.32 $323,276,881.98 15,797,613.00 All O ther B onds............................................... None Loans and D iscounts....................................... 72,696,567.75 Stock in Federal Reserve B an k ............... .. 300,000.00 2,652,530.99 Bank Prem ises, Furniture and F ix tu r e s .. . . O ther Real E s ta te ........................................... 1.00 In terest E a r n e d ................................................ 1,666,533.27 O ther R e s o u rc e s ............................................. 230,278.90 76,506,595.05 1,007.50 51,455,484.54 300,000.00 2,561,774.59 None 2,401,015.84 599,334.61 T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ......................$416,620,406.89 $485,790,411.45 L IA B IL IT IE S 10,006,172.06 $ 16,153,581.64 $20,006,172.06 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc. 1,163,686.97 In terest Collected in A dvance...................... 130,116.37 O ther L iab ilities................................................,, 165,121.53 Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) 399,007,900.38 1,292,729.55 139,253.84 157,715.10 ......................... $464,194,540.90 GRAND TOTAL all Deposits Under First National Management.................$489,593,430.32 ★ EAST PORTLAND BRANCH LIVESTOCK-KENTON BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH U N IO N A N D RUSSELL BRANCH Other Oregon Branches ALBANY ASHLAND ASTORIA BEND CONDON COQUILLE ENTERPRISE FOSSIL GRANTS PASS CRESHAM HEPPNER HILLSBORO HOOD RIVER KLAM ATH FALLS LA GRANDE LAKEVIEW MARSHFIELD MEDFORD MERRILL MOLALLA NEWBERG NORTH BEND NYSSA ORECON C IT Y PENDLETON SALEM SHERMAN CO UNTY STAYTON THE DALLES TILLA M O O K U N IO N W OODBURN Affiliates BANK OF SELLWOOD, Portland COOLIDGE & M cCLAINE, Silverton CLATSOP C O U N TY BANK, Seaside THE SCIO STATE BANK M EM BER 4 FED ER A L FIRST FIRST FIRST BANK 0 E P 0 S I 'r Lithia Hotel Building Ashland. Oregon ► ♦ ♦ ♦♦ NEW MATTRESSES FACTORY TO YOU OLD MATTRESSES MADE LIKE NEW NEW BOX SPRINGS WHILE THEY LAST REED’S MATTRESS CO. 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Ashland, Oregon A Complete Covering Fires resulting from windstorm, explosion & other perils are not cov­ ered by your insurance policy. Unless you have your fire policy extend­ ed to cover such dangers —you’ll have to stand such loss yourself. Ask thi3 agency to add Extended Coverage to your fire insurance now. Billings Agency R EA L IN SU R A N C E Phone 8781 41 E ast Main ________J N A T IO N A L BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE N A T IO N A L BANK OF FOREST GROVE N A T IO N A L BANK OF PRINEVILLE OF SWEET HOME IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN WORKMANSHIP AND THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT We appreciate your patronage WARDROBE On the Plaza Portland Branches M A IN BRANCH 6th and MORRISON BRANCH M O N T A V ILL A BRANCH ROSE C IT Y BRANCH 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S. Wiley, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. C. M. Litwiller, Supervisor. 7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­ vice, George Zickafoose, Presi­ dent. 8:00 p.m. Evening Service 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, P ray er, Meeting. A cordial invitation is extend-1 Office Phone 4371 $485,790,411.45 DEPOSITS 8 other Oregon Banks under management control of First National Bank............................................................... 25,398,889.42 ★ 11 A. M. Morning Worship. The 5 P. M. Union Vesper Service at Lithia Park x 7 P. M. Intermediate and Sen­ ior Societies. 8 P. M. No evening service. Specializing in the Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) 464,194,540.90 T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ................... $416,620,406.89 ★ 130 North Main Street “A Friendly cnurch for thought­ ful People." Rev. George M. Shuman, Pastor Rev. A. J. Edwards, Pastor 5,500,000.00 DEPOSITS First National Bank of Portland........... .......... Presbyterian Church Church of the Nazarene $4,500,000.00 C ap ital.......................................$ 4,500,000.00 S urplus....................................... . 5,500,000.00 Undivided Profits, R eserves. . 6,153,581.64 Clarence F. McCall, Acting Minister. 9:45 a.m. Church School with Mrs. John Barker as Superinten­ dent. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­ vice. 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to which all you 'g people are cor­ dially invited. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­ tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or­ ganist. This church extends a hearty welcome to all neighbors and friends and visitors who wish to draw near to God in the spirit of our common Master. ---------- Q_ I)R. E. N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician f I 0 M CLEANERS Phone 3281 EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their necessity for good health. 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