Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 23, 1943, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, December 23, 1943
WE, TOO, NEED
RE-EDUCATION
AT THE CHURCHES
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH.
CONGREG ATION AL
Corner
Blvd, and Morton
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs.
Glen Prescott, Superintendent
11:00- Worship Service
Worship service with special
reference to the Old Oregon Trail
Centennial Year.
Sermon by Mr C. F. McCall.
2:00. December 29: Plymouth
Guild Meeting in I the home of
Mrs Rhoda Durfee. , Corner of
Harrison St. and Pennsylvania
1
Avenue.
Rc|Mirt Violations
Of Rent Regulations
Christmas Salute to Fighting Yanks
lU Huth Tailor
We have talked much of
importance of re-educating
i people of Germany away from
ideas and ideologies of Nazism
which have been so well drilled
into them by «heir despotic over­
ords. and most people agree that
this is the only way that problem
will ever be completely solved.
But we too need re-education.
Technical re-education alone is not
meant - though we could do with
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
a thorough overhauling job on
CHURCH
that. What is needed most is a
North Main at Helman
Rev. Howard G. Eddy. Minister re-education of our way of
9:45: Bible School with classes thought We need not merely
lor all ages. Wirt M Wright. Sup­ enough education so as not« to
have to look up to anyone, but
erintendent
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope will trade quips during the two-hour
also enough not to look down on Elgin-sponsored Christmas Day variety program for servicemen
11:00 Morning Worship.
abroad and their families.
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The choir. Miss Florence Allen, anyone.
We need re-education in respon­
directing, will present its annual
program of Christmas music sibility. We must accept our full
which will include: "Gloria in Ex- share of the work not merely of
celsistMass in'B flat) by Farmer. the world .but of our own govern­
"No Candle Was There and No ment .national, state, or local. We
Fire", Liza Lehman; “Deep With­ need more cooperators and fewer
in", Christiansen; "The Wise coasters on the work of others
Men", Schnecker .and "Laudamus (If you have ever tried to name
working committees for even a
Te”, Muller.
Mrs. J. W. McCoy .organist, will small club, you know what I
also present: "Adoration", Mac mean.)
We need re-education in justice.
Farlane and "Abide with Us",
We cannot expect to build a world
Mansfield.
In the evening service Chaplain of the Four Freedoms until we
Paulding B. Forrey. who is at­ have ingrained in all of our peo­
tached to the 80th General Hos­ ple the ideal of absolute justice
pital at Camp White, will speak for all - those with whom we do
on the subject: "Government of not agree as well as to those with
Carmen Miranda, the Brazilian
whom we see eye to eye
the Prince of Peace."
Bombshell,
will be on hand to
We need re-education in kind­
Newcomers to Ashland are es­
Judy Garland will add her lilt­
sing her native songs and en­
ness.
We
need
to
teach
those
who
ing notes to the musical portion
tertain with her inimitable
pecially invited to unite with this
of the show.
brand of humor, f----
Church in its various worship ser- will follow after us. that prejudice
is ignorance, that bias and group
vices
The cast for the two-hour potpourri of song, drama and comedy, to
hatreds
are ignoble, that the sp.rit
be broadcast Dec. 25 from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. (PWT) over the Colum­
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bia network, reads like a veritable "Who’s Who” of Broadway and
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH of brotherhood is not just some­
Hollywood, Besides the above talent, the show will feature Robert
thing we learn on Sunday and put
Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
Young, basso Adia Kuznetzoff, Cass Daley, the Revuers, the Chario­
away with our best gloves for
8:00:Holy Communion
teers, Ken Carpenter, Henry Busse, Jack Benny and Lena Horne.
another week We have to relearn
9:30- Church School
And more will be added.
that the Golden Rule is still the
ll:00:Service and Sermon
most practical law of life.
THE FIRST ( (HIM WIKIS
SCHOOL GIRI. REqVESTS
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We need re-education in speech
With the spearhead of our in­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
For
the
second
time
General
We neet to learn how not to talk
vasion
forces in North Africa and
Second and B Streets
as well as how to talk. We need Electric has been nonplused by a Sicily was the smoke-screen gen­
Earl F. Downing, Minister
request
from
a
school
girl.
A
few
to make careless rumor monger­
erator. whose development was
9:45 - Bible School with E. H ing. unkind generalization and years ago a little girl wrote G. E.
completed by G-E scientists
asking
for
"a
sanqV
of
electric
­
McGee, Supt.
carping criticism of our neigh­
“Smoke is our greatest protec­
11:00 - Morning Service.
bors’ motives or religious beliefs ity." L^ist week this request was tive weapon,” said Maj. Gen Wil­
6:30 - Christian Endeavor for a social solecism equal to eating received: "Will you please send
liam N Porter, chief of the Army
me one picture of the war?"
Juniors and High School age.
peas with a knife.
Chemical Warfare Service "It is
Feeling
the
subject
rather
broad
7:30 - Evening Service
We need re-education in citi­
the greatest life-saver of our
Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. zenship We need to express in to cover in one picture, the com­
troops, and was responsible for
pany
sent
the
little
lady
several
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our lives, the idealism that is the
the small number of casualties in
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
American way of life. We need illustrated booklets on its war­ Sicily, where it was used ”
time
activities
a re-dedication to the principles
Though dense enough to con­
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
The lens of the eye continues to ceal completely the movements of
that made and preserved us a
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, I nation. And wp must remember grow in size throughout life, says
the troops, the smoke causes no
Superintendent.
that self-government of a people the Better Vision Institute
discomfort to the men.
11:00- Morning Worship.
. collectively depends upon self gov­
6:30 - Young Peoples Meeting ernment of the people individually.
7:30 - Evening Service
Re-education is the only way
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel- , left open to the world for which
lowship hour. -
i we have sacrificed the best of our
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youth It is the only wav we can
THE CHURCH OF THE
be sure that this senseless sacri­
BRETHREN
fice may not be made in each gen­
Ashland and Medford
eration to come. Re-education is
Ward E. Pratt. Pastor
the only solution to the problem
10:00 - The Church School,
of the world today.
Graded lessons for the children.
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
Theme: “Our Response to God’s
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray­
Gift."
11:00 - Worship Service
er meeting.
Subject: “Completing 1943" An , 7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet­
offering for Brethren Service: Re­ ing.
lief and refugee work, etc. will be
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
received.
Evening services in Medford at
Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts
506 Beatty St.
Dr. George W. Bruee. Minister
BYPD at 7:00 p.m.
9:45- Sunday Church School.
Topic: “Introduction to 1944.”
For the purpose of cooperative­
8:00: Evening worship: "God in
ly centering attention upon God's
Our Midst”
Word for an hour the Sunday
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Church School meets.
11:00- Morning Worship
SCIENTIST
The last Sunday morning ser­
Pioneer Ave., South
mon in 1943 is on the subject,
Sunday morning service at 11 "Whence? Whither?”
o’clock.
The choir will lead the singing
Many war workers who have had tuberculosis are back to normal
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
and offer an anthem.
living and vital jobs. Christmas Seals finance extensive rehabilitation
Wednesday evening meeting,
6:15 - The Intermediate and
programs for tuberculous patients.
which Includes testimonies of Senior Youth Fellowship Groups
Christian Science healing, is held will meet for worship.
I
GI'S GO FOR WAFFLES
at 8 o’clock.
Billie Bissell is the leader in
Friday’s waffle supper at the
Reading Room open daily from the Intermediate group.
Ashland USO was served to 55
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and i i 7:30 - Evening Service.
.guests. Hostesses appeared to fee]
holidays.
The worship hour is to be a an unusual amount of satisfaction
The public is cordially invited Christmas program conducted by over the result of their evening's
to attend these services, and to the Senior Methodist F?llowship hospitality. "It was fun,” re­
use the Reading Room.
group. They will present a Christ­ marked one hostess, "for the men
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mas playlet entitled, "A Child Is were really hungry. A number
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Born.” It is an up-to-date version came back for second and third
of the birth of Christ. The leading servings."
CHURCH
characters are Joseph Davidson by
Members of the PEO who served
Cor. 4th and C. Sts.
9:30 Saturday: Sabbath School. Glen Durham; Mary Davidson by last Friday were Miss Louise
Ida Willard; Hotel owner, Henry Woodruff, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. La
Worship at 11:00, Saturday
Kneebone; Hotel Clerk, Betty Sue Bounty, Mrs. Dom Provost, Mrs.
Sunday evening Sing Service at
Reed; Host, Henry Kneebone; Hos­ Charles Fortmiller. They were as­
7:45. Sermon at 8:0(
tess, Betty Joe Burns. Christmaa sisted by the senior hostesses of
Evangelist J. Z. Walker will
conduct the evening service. The carols and hymns will be featured the hour, Mrs. Roy Frazier and
during the worship hour.
Mrs. Bert Freeman.
public is cordially invited
Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30
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Miss Ninon King was home
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
TALENT METHODIST CHURCH from college a few days this week
Sixth ana C streets
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth
Rev
W, J. Meagher, Pastor. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister King. She was on the staff of the
9:30 - Worship service.
Mass Sunday morning a: 9 o’clock,
Rogue News last year and was
The last Sunday morning ser­ also the editor of the year book
Sunday Scheol after Mass con­
ducted by the ladies of the church. mon in 1943 is at 9:30 on the of AHS.
subject, "Whence? Whither?”
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
10:30 - Sunday School with assist Chaplain I-acquement In a
Clarence Holdridge, Supt.
service in his camp chapel in the
Charles E. Brawn. Pastor
The Methodist Youth Fellow- evening hour.
9:45 - Sunday School.
Midweek Bible study and pray­
ship with their leaders, Mr and
11:00 - Morning Worship.
Mrs. Clarence Holdridge plan to er service, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
6:45 - Young People.
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Reni tagulaliotw are vlululi i
when laiKilords tuise rents with
out clearing through the Rent
Section oi tin' War Price mid Hl-
tinning Board C umin when- tin
landlord is it'argin;; in re tli.n
ihe legiMteied talc are iontinuali,
encountered While the lundlold
in iy have .one or more <> lin
eight grounds under lh< Fi ilei I
Rent Regulations, he I i . in failed to
petition for an order adjusting the
rent
In such cases refunds to
tenants are In order These re­
funds may be a .iubHfaut.nl amount
when the condition han )>< < n go
in/ on for some time Contem­
plated changes in rent, whether
involving amount or dccri- me in
service, should always be initiated
by petition No higher rent .ili.ill
be charged until an order I* la­
med by the Rent Director
A report of change in tenancy
is aim» required. This form in i. >t
a petition for rent adjustment but
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only nerves to inform the rent of­
fice <>f changes in the tenant's
mme shown on the original reg­
istration statement.
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J I.MES have changt‘<l, but ChriiUmiis
remains unchanged—the year’s outstanding
holiday. !n the same old familiar way it gives
is pleasure to wish for you in this season of
1913 the most in Christmas cheer.
Back to Work
We thank you most cordially for your
good will and patronage and wish you
The Season’s Greetings
A
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Wirt M. Wright, Prop,
Phone 7771 : 31 Water St.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
WE EX 1 END OUR APPRECIATION FOR YOUR
PAST PATRONAGE AND HO»»E TO RE ABLE TO
SERVE YOH BETTER IN 1944
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
GEORGE (HEW.
MANAGER
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