Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 11, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, April 11, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
Southern Oregon Miner
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
ASHLAND, OREGON
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TELEPHONE 8561
“THE TRUTH W1LLJ
Boulevard mid Morton Street*
Clurvnee E. McCall. Minister
CHAS. M. GIFFEN
WILLIAM SAVIN
Publishers
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Entered as second-class
matter February 15.
1935, at the postoffice at
Ashland, Oregon, under
the act of March 3. 1879.
hiir Phlirnhoc Neighborhood Church
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Congregational
Trinity Episcopal
Church
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BEAUTY SALON
BUY A HOME
NOW!
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other*
50c
Church school 9:45 a. in., Mia.
Glenn Prescott, superintendent.
Regular worship service, 11 a.
Dr. ('laude K. Sayre, Vicar
tn. Subject of sermon, "How Wide
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dwelling, 3 large
3
-room duelling,
is Easter?" Christening, baptism
loin
lot»
conveniently
located
locutixl to
Holy Communion 7 a. m. Please and communion.
»chools.
Mchool». «1000.
notice change of time.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and Holy Communion
«-room duelling, uell
well loc-
First Presbyterian
11 a. m. Tile choir has prepared
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special music for this occasion.
Church
Holy Communion Wednesday
H. Edgar, Minister
9:30 a. m.
Choir will meet Friday, 7:30
INSURANCE
p. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Sunday is Easter and it is the
ALL kJ KINDS
OF
ALI
Worship
service
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a.
tn.
Dr.
day of joy and hope. This day we
K. Howard, guest minister.
are reminded of life and the ter­ John
No evening services until fur­
ror of the grave is forgotten. We
look forward with the assurance ther notice.
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that better and richer blessings
are to come. Death does not end Water Prospects
REAL ENT ATE and
all, but is only the beginning of
a more beautiful and fuller life.
REAL INMURANCE
Highly Variable
You are cordially invited to
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Phone
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tai Main
Irrigation water prospects In
worship with us.
Oregon which appeared generally
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favorable two months ago had be­
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come highly variable by the time 1
First Methodist
final forecasts were made the first
week in April, according to N
Church
|x>rts issued by R A. Work, Med­
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
ford, In charge of snow surveys
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and Irrigation water forecasts for
Sunday church school 9:45 a. m. the Soil Conservation service and
Unbeatable
Allen O. McGee, general superin­ OSC experiment station.
tendent.
Little or no snow was added to
Pair
Easter morning sermon 11 watersheds during February and j
o’clock. "All Hail! His Easter March in most sections. While
Greeting." The choir will sing the most soils on watersheds as well |
anthem, "Easter Dawn," by Wil­ as in farming areas still are well
son. and Mrs. E. O. Smith will soaked from heavy fall and early ■
Try Our Milk luid Crmun
sing a solo, "We Shall Meet Be­ winter rains, irrigation water
yond."
from stream flow and reservoir
AN ASHLAND PRODUCT
At 6 p. m. the young people supplies will be critically short in
will join in the Easter youth wor­ some sections though fully ample
ship service at the Pi’esbyterian in others.
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church.
At 7:30 the combined choirs of • Miss Betty Home of Chiloquin
six churches will give the Easter spent the week-end with her par­
Clover Leaf Dairy
cantata, "Hail the Victor." by Al­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Home
fred Wooler. This will be a union • Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robertson
Phone «79?
service at the Methorist church.
visited in Grants Pass Monday.
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SUBSCRIPTION
RATES'
(In Advance)
ONE YEAR.......... |1 50
SIX MONTHS.... .......80c
(Mailed Anywhere in the
United States)
SET YOU FREE"
Shall Strikes Imperil Nation!
$2 3 4 5
Individual Man kure»
Hoi Oil Nculp
Nealp Treatment
Phone 7151
Billings Agency
Borrowing from the thought of Lincoln, as express­
ed at Gettysburg more than three quarters of a century
FOR
ago, it may now be said:
MONUMENT
Eight score and five years ago our fathers
WORK
brought forth on this continent a new nation, con- .
of lieauty and quality, In
marble, granile or bronce, or
reived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition
combination» of the«« ma­
terial», at honest price», »re
that all men are created equal.
Then it was the crisis of a great civil war—now: it is
M. T. BURNS
the crisis of totalitarian threat from without and labor
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Next to I* O.
Phone «301
strife within our own borders that is “testing whether
that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicat­
IS YOUR PRESENT I4FE
ed, can long endure.”
INSURANCE ADEqUATE?
In these crucial days when the fate of our nation
hangs in the balance, when millions of people in Europe
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already have been deprived of liberty of thought and
STEVEN R.
action, and when the surviving remnants of democracy
are fighting desperately for self preservation, a small
minority in the United States is permitted to wreak
havoc with the national program of industrial produc­
tion of war materials, vital to defense and aid to
Britain.
If Hitler were, at the moment, directing affairs
of the United States in his own interests, he could
ask ko greater show of sympathy and co-operation
freedom . . . that government of the people, by the *>
than is now being evidenced by the numerous
JONES CAN FIX IT
people,
for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
strikes in essential defense industries, the violence
—Mansfield (Ohio) News-Journal.
associated with the Bethlehem Steel and the Inter­
LEO’S
Fin« Watch, Clock and Eye
national Harvester strikes, the internal dissension
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BARBER SHOP
in the ranks of organized labor and the revelations
Rings made any »Ite you ul*h
Work Guaranteed
of racketeering methods used in collecting exorb­
First < la»» Hervir«
itant initiation fees and dues in connection with
construction work on government projects.
Haircutting 35c
JONES JEWELRY
If Nazi, Fascist and Communist hirelings were
"ON THE PIXZA"
seeking a way to weaken this nation in its determ­
4» No. Main Hl.
ined course to safeguard itself from aggression and
also to give all possible aid to Britain and the other
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embattled democracies, they could pursue no more
Mow ’em Down
S-P ‘Shasta’ Has New
effective course than to foment the disunity being evi­
After YOUR .Mower la
Cafe-Lounge Car
FREE PICK-UP
denced by strikes in defense industries, or in the pro-
CASH & CARRY
CONDITIONED al
Southern
Pacific's "Shasta",
DELIVERY
duction of materials necessary to the steady maximum
overnight train between southern
output of these industries.
Oregon cities and San Francisco,
FIX IT SHOP
has been Improved by the addl-
But it is not Hitler, Mussolini or Stalin who is di­
l lion of a new cafe-lounge car, ac-
recting the course of this nation—nor are Nazi, Fas­
; cording to A. 8. Rosenbaum, dis-
1 trlct freight and passenger agent. GUY W. HUNT
cist or Communist agents or sympathizers assumed to
Funeral services were held in
The new car, fresh from the
have a voice of authority in either of the antagonistic
shops, haw separate compartments Salem this week for Guy W Hunt
labor organizations.
for both dining and lounging. It who passed away at his home in
Mr Hunt
is completely air-conditioned and Jacksonville Monday
It is President Franklin D. Roosevelt who is the
has been beautified with new in­ was bom in Illinois July 11, 1881.
executive head of this nation and also commander in
terior color schemes and lighting After a long residence in Salem,
arrangements.
The lounge has he and Mrs Hunt moved to Jack­
“If it can be done,
169 East Main
chief of its military forces.
j
' deep-cushioned chairs and a radio. sonville two years ago Survivors
we can do it”
Phone «»Ml
A recent statement by President Roosevelt bears)
are his wife, one daughter. Mrs.
• Dean Pieper was a business Jacob Weitzel of Ashland, three
repeating, for the emphasis it merits:
sisters and two brothers.
X ‘ visitor in Medford Monday.
“The determination of America ... must not be
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams
obstructed by unnecessary strikes by workers, by
of Medford were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
short-sighted management, or by deliberate sabo­
T. Newbry in Valley View. After
tage. . . . Let me make it clear that the nation is
dinner the group attended the
musical program given by the
calling for the sacrifice of some privileges but not
young people’s choir of the Meth­
for the sacrifice of fundamental rights. That kind
odist church.
of sacrifice is for the common national protection
and welfare; for our defense against the most
ruthless brutality in history; for the ultimate vic­
tory of a way of life now so violently menaced.”
And President Roosevelt also said: “Wise labor
leaders and wise business managers will realize how
necessary it is to their own existence to make common
sacrifices for this great common cause.”
Germany has no labor unions. Russia has no labor
unions. Italy has no labor unions. The privilege of
groups to organize and bargain collectively, and the
“right” to strike, are accorded only to people who are
adjudged capable of self government and who evidence
willingness to proceed, in orderly manner, to exercise
their privileges and rights under the law.
Did you ever stop to count the many blessingH
The time is again at hand for every American, in
electricity
brings you? There’s light for living,
THAT’S
whatever capacity he may serve, to at least tempo­
reading, working; power that gets your work
rarily put bickering, greed and self interest in the
GOOD
ADVICE
done quickly—even when you go outside your
background and to once more become “dedicated to the
While
driving
around,
you
’
ve
home, electricity is working for you in street
great task that lies before us . . . and to highly resolve
probably teen those Southern
that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of
lights,
stores, m ivies.
Pacific signs that say, "next
SCHUERMAN
Cleaning Specials
SUITS, PLAIN DRESSES,
PLAIN COATS
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3 for 85c I 3 for $1.00
STANDARD CLEANERS
Tireless...Inexhaustible...Electricity
Saves Money, Work and Time!
time, try the train”.
Lots of people have taken
that friendly advice. We know
an automobile is handy, but the
train offer, real advantages—
particularly on long trips.
BEGINNING THIS SEVENTH YEAR OF
SERVICE ... WE PLEDGE ANEW—
Always to serve our clients as their needs require and their
wishes dictate; to put service before price, quality before
profit; to be guides and counselors to those we serve; seek­
ing always to act in their best interests; to be honorable
and fair in all our dealings and never violate
what once we have promised.
Try the train, next time. We
think you’ll be glad you did.
s-
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
C.M.LItwIller
We Never Ciotte—Phone 4541
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The Friendly
Southern Pacific
Ste your local 8.P. agant or wrlta
J. A. ORMAND Y, Gan. Paaa. Agent,
622 Pacific Building, Portland, Ora.
Electricity has brought a better life for everyone.
Electricity Is man’s greatest servant—and his
least expensive one.
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Here in Ashland, electrical service has steadily
decreased in expense through the years, yet
steadily increased in usefulness. Everyone can
live electrically now—and enjoy life more.
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”