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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1946)
SOUTHERN OREGON M INER. THURSDAY, JANUARY io, 1946 :fc ■ S 9 K 9 K U B n B K B B B B B H B B H S S !9 S H B e B a 9 » R K | tree. He was a clerk in the office. Meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 NiitMcrlbo fo r The M in er loituy. A cordial invitation is extend Furloughs were spent on vacation First & Hurgadme Sts trips to various sections of Engl- ed to everyone to attend these 9:45 A. M. Sunday school Hen 1 and, Scotland and Wales, by hik services. ry S. McNair, Superintendent. FuDUabud Every Thuraday at 167 Main Street, Aahland, Oregeii ing or by bicycle. While overseas 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. he took a secretarial course and Church of Christ Rev. Win. 11. Nagel, Northwest attended the Arm y University at K a rl F. D ow ning, M inister Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers Regional director for The Nation Second and H Streets Biarritz, France. Segsworth e x al Association of Kvungehculs will pects to continue college work. Bible School 9:45 A. M Special oring the message. Untered aa aacwud-claaa mail matter in the poat office at Aah- New Years opening service. Mr. and Mrs. John Satterfield 6 00 P. M Senior Youth Fellow laad, Oregon, February IS, 1936, under the act of Congieaa Morning Service, 11:00 a.m. J I of Medford are house guests of af Mai eh 3, IB 7 9 ship pre-prayer time. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Crosby on Willis Hale, missionary to the 7:00 p.m. The Baptist Young Philippine Islands will speak Mr Iowa St. People's Fellowship will have Th e Neighbors of Woodcraft Hale was interned by the Japan their annuul installation of offic groups has paid tremendous divi met at the I.O.O.F. Hall Monduy ese during the war. ers. It will lie u candlelight ser dends, both financially and in sav Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. vice in the main church auditor ing the lives of countless children night for a covered dish dinner A service for children under Jun ium und every one is invited to The Jackson County Branch oi who might have otherwise died of and business meeting. After the ior High age. a t. meeting the balance of the even- come. the Oregon State Teacher's Asso the disease.” Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. The ------------------------ I ing was spent in playing 500. Mr. 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Ser ciation held a meeting of the e x second sermon on "Tim ely Ser People died in Oregon traffic at Floyd Price a returned soldier ecutive Council m the Jackson mons Our Fathers Preached" will vice with special music and u message by the pastor. County Courthouse, Saturday, the rate of 16 persons per one ' was introducted and welcomed in be brought by the minister. WB » hundred million miles of travel {to the lodge as a new member, We extend u cordial welcome to January 5, at 2 p.m. Medweek Service, Wednesd a y Thoutondt of men ora now onl'tl,' :ij Mrs. Harry McNair of upper 8:00 P. M. attend any or all of these services. President Joe Fader Principal during the month of November. in tha Rcgulor Army. Join now ond ™ ie y Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Church of Washington School, called the Secretary of State Robert S. Far- Granite St. was called to Be Gospel Meditations, KMKD, 8:00 SEE THE JOB THROUGH! Fellowship hour. Wc extend a meeting in order to coordinate the 1 disclosed today. The tiaf- California on account of the ser A. M. Tuesday and Thursday. c h o o ii your branch of ••’nvice ious illness of her mother. cordial invitation to all. activities of the various Commit- flc death rate ior the n,onth was ANO OVIRM At THIATtR Leland I. Wilkinson, Pastor. tees and outline the program for the hl«hest recorded in Oregon: Travel • Education • Security * Carter Presbyterluu Church since September, 1941 when it i the coming year. For fu ll in fo rm a tio n c a ll o f 130 North Main Street reached the same peak. M ethodist Church U. 8. ARMY RICRUITINQ OTFIC* "The two biggest problems fac “A Friendly church for thought For November of 1944, t h e ' Corner of North Main and Laurol fu l People." ing the teaching profession today POST OFFICE BUILDING Rev. George M Shuman, are making the profession attrac death rate was 10 persons killed There is nothing cun take the ROOM I Factor tive enough to draw men and wo per one hundred million miles o f . place of religious education in the travel. Farrell explained that the Sunday, January 6 Medford. Oregon men of unusual ability into the developement of first class per 9:45 Sunday School for all ages. field and gaining financial sup traffic death rate is a method of sonality. BRING your children to Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superintendant the Sunday School each Sunday port sufficient to keep those al expressing the actual accident 1 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Mr ready outstanding educators from situation, showing the number of morning at 9:45. The morning ser Shuman will preach on the sub persons killed in relation to the forsaking the profession for more mon is at 11 o’clock on the sub Churoh of the Nazarene ject: "What On Earth Is God lucrative enterprises,” Fader stat exposure to accident. ject, "A PROMISED INHERI Rav. A. J. Edwards. Pastor Doing?" Special Music by the TANCE." The choir under the For the first eleven months of 1 ed. 1945, the death rate was 10, co m -! 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S. choir under the direction of Miss leadership of Mrs. Bill Weber "B y maintaining the highest pared to 9.2 for the same period [ Wilay, Sopt. Florence Allen, with Mrs. J. W. will offer an anthem. The Senior professional standards, faci n g •of 1944. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship McCoy at the organ. and Intermediate Methodist You their problems frankly and hon Declaring that speed too great .p m"..^un*?r Meeting, Mrs 2:30 P. M. Regular monthly th Fellowship groups will meet in estly, and promoting greater sup for existing conditions was a basic Latwiller, Supervisor. Session meeting. their respective rooms for wor port for better education, teach factor in most traffic accidents. 7.00 p.m. Young People’s Ser 6:30 P. M. Young People's Soc ship at 6:15 p.m. The evening ers can do much to alleviate the Farrell urged drivers to reduce vice, George Zickafoose, Presi ieties. I ’H O V F 5751 sermon is at 7:30 on the subject, situation, and our program for the speed and to give consideration dent. 7:30 P. M. Evening Service. Ser “ BUYING AND SELLING ”. The coming years is an attempt to do to the increased traffic volumes in 8:00 p.m. Evening Service mon-talk on "Religion in Soviet mid-week service of Bible study this,” Fader stated further. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Russia” most areas. and prayer is each Thursday e v ening at 7:30. Dr. G. W. Bruce Mrs. Harold Merrill returned to I Minister. « K X X X X X »M X X X X »:aK ;« a:a a a::a;:a.:a Richmond California, where she ' 1 is teaching school this term after I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Portland, Ore., Special:— Amer- spending the holiday season with SCIENTIST ican cattle are now almost free of her husband, here. She returned Sunday, January 13, 1946 tuberculosis, according to a report in time for opening of school [ Sunday Morning Service at 11 issued here today by veterinary Monday. o'clock. Subject: SACRAMENT. authorities. anj Mrs. A. L. Snider have . Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. "Twenty-five years ago, bovine! been spending a week’s vacation ' Wednesday evening meeting, tuberculosis caused tremendous Charleston, Oregon, where their I which includes testimonies of financial losses to our farmers, 1 son. Bill and wife have a cabin I Christian Science healing, is held and caused the spread of bone on the seashore. at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Hays of forms of tuberculosis to tens of Reading Room open daily from thousands of children,” today’s re Grants Pass are spending a few 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and port by the American Foundation days in Ashland, guests of Mr. holidays. and Mrs. James Mackie. Mr. Hays for Animal Health declares. ON T in t P L A Z A ' Th* public is cordially invited -A!. “In contrast with this, a recent is assisting in inventory work to attend these services, and to aa.a'.a a a a a a a a a a a a.aa a a a a a a o check $t three important cattle with Mr. Mackie at Western Auto use the Reading Room. markets showed that only one Supply Co. T/4 Leslie Segsworth, son of animal in 7,300 was condemned by veterinary inspectors because Mr. and Mrs. A. Segsworth return of this disease. In these same ed to Ashland last Monday, hav three markets twenty-five years ing received his discharge from ago condemnations for tubercul the army at Fort Lewis. Segs ALW AYS A GOOD SUPPLY OP FRESH FRUITS osis averaged one animal in every worth spent three years and four A N D VEGETABLES 80. months in the service. 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