SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i l , 194$
Ix>cal Churches Oh-
sere Communion Day
Must of the chuix'hcs of Auh-
lund observed World Wide Com
munion thin past Sunduy. Begin
ning lesa tiiun ten years ago the
duy, which is the first Sunday of
October, tías grown und increased
in meaning until it ranks second
only to Easter in significance
and in attendance.
The communion wus celebrated
during the day all over the world,
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Ph. 0271
Ashland, Oregon
in strange lands und on far seus,
in army camps und on "flut-tops”,
in ruined chupéis und within
greut cuthedruls, in hospituls, un
der trees in the tropics, on cold
wustelunds of the north, in inter
ment camps und prisons, and in
mission stations covering the en
tire globe.
Never hus humanity needed
more to be lifted above the glar
ing brutality of the hates, injus
tices, fears, suffering and death
of sinful life thun in the midst of
our war-torn and tortured world.
The invitation of the churches
“tukes us back to the small Upper
Itoom where a group of common
men learned of the redeeming
power which alone is able to
create new life and build a new
world.” Everywhere last Sunday,
men were praying that God’s
Spirit "may dwell within each
one, giving Courage, leading to
true victory, re-creuting, recon
structing, bringing lusting peace,
binding and holding all races and
creeds, all colors and classes in
one greut Fellowship—the King
dom of God.”
S u m m e r t i m e Is . . .
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S g t Gordon Foster
Discharged from AAF
DREW FIELD, TAMPA, FLA.,
September 27—Sergeant Gordon
D. Foster, 28 year old soldier
from Ashland, Oregon was releas
ed from the service with the
United States Army Air Forces
today at the Drew Field Separa
tion Station.
Sgt. Foster is the son of Mr.
und Mrs. Tom D. Foster, of Ash
land, Oregon. Prior to his enter
ing the service in August, 1941 he
was employed by the Gardner
Lumber Co. Gardner, Ore.
In October, 1943 he was sent
overseas with the 358 Fighter
Group in the European Theater
of Operations where he remained
until his return to the United
States in December 1943. His
wife ,Mrs. Foster lives at Ash-
lund, Oregon.
Services Held for
Archie Calvert Mon.
Funeral services were held
Monday, Oct. 8 at the Litwiller
Funeral Chapel for Archie Cal
vert, who died Thursday at the
Community Hospital. The Rev.
George Shuman officiated. Inter
ment was made in the Mountain
View cemetery.
Mr. Calvert was born January
28, 1898 in Kansas. He came to
Ashland in 1914 and had been
employed as a timberman, work
ing as faller for the Daly Mills at
Dead Indian.
Surviving are his wife, an aunt
Mrs. W. S. Weaver of San Fran
cisco and two uncles George and
Overton Johnson of Redwood
City, California.
ISO North Main Street
“A Friendly church for thought
ful People.”
Rev. George M Shuman,
Southern Oregon College of
Pastor
Education, October 8—Miss Jean
ette Smith and Miss Florence Al
len, of the Education faculty of
the Southern Oregon College of
Education, were speakers at the
joint Coos and Curry county in
stitute at Coos Bay, October 4th
and 5th. Miss Smith addressed a
group of primary teachers on the
topic “Language Opportunities
Provided by Social Studies” and
“Releasing the Creativeness of
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■ & a lre a d y come
Sunday, October 14, 1945
9:45 A. M. Sunday School for
all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Super
intendent.
11 A. M. Morning Worship. Mr
Shuman wil lpreach the sixth in
the series of sermons on "The
Ten Commandments and Modern
Living” and the subject will be
“The Sacredness of Human Life.”
2:30 P. M. Session Meeting at
the Church.
6:30 P. M. Intermediate Society
Senior High and College Age So
ciety.
7:30 P. M. Evening Service.
Rev. Harry Hansen of the First
Presbyterian Church of Medford
will bring a message on the sub
ject “We Are Witnesses". This is
the second in a series of four
evening services featuring the
Christian Outreach to folk of oth
er nations and races. Also as a
part of the evening will be one
of Rev. Mr. Hansen’s Junior ser
mon-talks and “Religion-in-the-
News” by the pastor. At the
close of the evening service the
young people will have a Sings-
piration.
Wednesday, October 17,
6:30 P. M. Church Family Night
Pot-luck Dinner. Bring your own
table service. The speaker will be
Lt. John Francis, who will tell us
of his experiences in Europe.
Church of Christ
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Second and B Streets
back to w ork for w e Southern Pacific
We are justly proud of the 20,013
Southern Pacific men and women
who joined the armed forces.
Those who have been discharged,
we gladly welcome back to the
Southern Pacific.
Our policy in re-employing vet
erans is very simple. The South
ern Pacific Company wants its
family together again.
While these men and women
were away, their seniority ad
vanced just as if they were here
on the job. Their continuity of
service has been maintained for
pension purposes. And Southern
Pacific has arranged with the
Veterans Administration i >ar-
ticipate in a program of training
courses for our partially disabled
veteran».
Presbyterian Church
SOCE Teachers Talk
at Coos Bay Meeting
. . . S a n d w ic h T im e
2 ,3 9 3 v e te ra n i
of Children” Miss Allen spoke' and Junior girls and boys.
to agroup of itermediate teachers' Junior and Sehior Christian
on the subject "The Social Stud Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
ies and Building a World at Peace
and "Contributions that Langu Se r m o n, “W hy So M a n y
age,, Music May Make to Social Churches?” No. 3 in a series.
Midweek service, Wed. 8:00 P.
Understanding.”
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Wayne Peterson, A.M.M. 2/c is Gospel Meditations, K M E D,
home this week after receiving Tuesday and Thursday, 8:00 A.M.
his discharge from the navy. He
M ethodist Church
has served in the navy for the
past four years. His wife and two Corner of North Main and Laurel
sons have been living with Mrs
Whatever of spiritual informa
Callie Peterson, Wayne’s mother tion and quality of life is gained
during his absence. They plan to through attendance at Sunday
make their home in Ashland.
School is pure gain for any per
son. The Sunday School meets
Motorists who have trailers each Sunday morning at 9:45.
that are required by law to be re The morning sermon is at 11 o’
gistered in Oregon were urged to clock on the subject, “Our God
day to obtain titles for them at is Able.” The choir, under the
once, in order to avoid the rush direction of Mrs. Bill Weber, will
period during motor vehicle re offer an appropriate anthem. The
gistration time in November and Senior and college age Methodist
Youth Fellowship group will
December.
All trailers that must be regis meet for worship at 6:15 in the
tered must have titles, according Little Chapel. The Intermediate
to Secretary of State Robert S. I Methodist Youth Fello w s h i p
Farrell, under provisions of a group will meet for worship at 6:-
new law enacted at the 1945 15 in the Junior Sunday School
Department. The evening sermon
State Legislative Assembly.
Trailers that must be registered is at 7:30 on the subject, “The At
are those over 750 pounds with a mosphere of My House.” The mid
carrying capacity in excess of 1,- week Bible study and prayer ser
000 pounds. Titles may Be obtain vice is each Thursday evening at
ed by writing for application 7:30. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister.
blanks to the Secretary of State’s
office, Salem, Oregon. The fee is
“Faith Temple”
$1. Application for titles received
(Undenominational)
now can be acted on promptly, Corner of 5tii St. & East Main
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
Farrell said, but during the lic
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There
ense rush period, service from the
motorvehicle department will be are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Superintendent.
slower, due to the heavy volume Wine,
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
of daily business in the office.
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
For that reason he suggested
"Come with your burdens and
early application for trailer titles. carry away a smile.”
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Mrs.
L. U. Gresham, Ass’t Supt. in
cliarge. The teachers of the school
will be recognized with a special
service.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Raymon Renzema will sing “The
Holy City” Sermon, “He Gave
Some to Be Teachers”.
Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. Mrs.
Jack Young is supervisor of this
service for Beginner, Primary
We believe that most of our re
turning war veterans will want to
come back with us. Already, of
the 2,768 former Southern Pacific
people returned to civilian life,
2,393 have come back to work
for »_ their railroad.
These people know that South
ern Pacific’s war work did not end
with the surrender of Japan. Mil
lions of men from overseas must
still be returned to their homes.
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T hat so many of our veterans
came back to Southern Pacific
indicates a determination to finish
the job and a faith in our Com
pany’s future th a t mâkes me,
personally, very proud of every
one of them.
A. T. MERCIER, President
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J. F. Emmett
167 East Main Street
Phone 8561
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Tuesday night—Prayer m eetisg
Thursday night: Bibie Study
Evangelistic Service Saturday
night, 7:45 p.m.
DRY
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
SLABS
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
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 spifit
of our common Master.
Church of the Nazarene
Rev. A. J. Edwards. Pastor
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, Prayer
Meeting.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to everyone to attend these
services.
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THE FREE METHODIST Church
The Friendly Church on 777 E.
Main St. 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
DR. E. N. TERRILL
leader, Donna Allen pianist.
Chiropractic
Physician
Message at 11 A. M. by the
pastor Rev. E. R. Quick.
Young peoples sendee at 7 P. Specializing in the Non-Con
M.
fining Treatment of
Evangelistic service at 8 P. M.
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Message, Do demons expect the
Office Phone 4371
second coming of Christ?”
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
Lithia Hotel Building
evening at 8 P. M.
Ashland. Oregon
We are starting to build o u r!
Sunday School rooms now which i
are so much needed in our Sun
day School.
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proven their necessity for good health.
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EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS .
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
October 14, 1945
Sunday morning service at 11
Subject of morning discussion
Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily from
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
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FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
(Assembly of God)
485 Siskiyou
Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:45 Sunday School Bring your
children to Sunday S c h o o l.
Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo.
Icenhower, Supt.
11:00 Morning Worship. Ser
mon by the pastor.
5:45 Orchestra Rehearsal.
7:00 Christ’s Ambassadors hour
All young people w e lc o m e .
Marjie Folks, Pres.
7:45 Evangelistic Service. “Anil
Week Night Services:
Wednesday 7:45 p.m. T h e
Young people conduct this inter
esting service. Ccme! bring your
friends.
Friday 7:45 p.m. Victory night.
Testamony, Prayer and Divine
Healing.
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