Thursday, January 6, 1944 Thursday, January tt, 1944 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER AT THE CHURCHES! BETTER COOKING WILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH ! S \\ I ICRES WORTH OF FOOD FOR THE NATION Charles E. Brewn, Pastor Speukmg of shoe rationing, the other night a guy pushed me In a doorway, pulled u gun and said, “Put up your feet." Henry Youngman ’ Were we directed from Wash- in ¡ton when to sow i and when to re ip, we should soon want bread Thomas Jefferson I«'ugh and the world I laughs with On Americanism it.v Huth Taylor The other day I had luncheon 9:45 - Sunday School. with the two Americana whose 11:00 - Mopung Worship. opinions I value most highly Of 6:45 - Young People. different professions, different 7:30 - Evangelistic Service. backgrounds, different faiths, they 7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray-' are .ilike however in that they er meeting. give more than lip allegiance to 7:30 • Thursday. Prayer Meet-, their common country Here are ing. their views on Americanism: - V - They were in accord that he FIRST METHODIST CHURCH who wishes to be a good Amer- i ican must be that and nothing Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts i more He may and'should respect Dr. George W. Brute, Minister i the traditions of his ancestors, but 9:45 Sunday Church School. 1 ills lot is cast in America Those For the purpose of better un­ who came here to escape the vicis­ derstanding the Word of God and situdes of the Old World contrib­ its application to our daily living uted to the common pot. From the Sunday Church School meets. that they drew not only the best 11:00- Morning Worship. of their own past, but the beat 6:15 - The Intermediate and of other people1« traditions As Senior Youth Fellowship Groups one man put it, America is mixed will meet for worship. American housewives can save pickles. Everything has its own 7:30 - Evening Service. Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30 the equivalent of many thousands distinct flavor which adds to the of acres of vegetables by prepar* general spiciness. The more per­ | idg their vegetables properly in fectly the blending is done, the NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH, the kitchen, said Dr. Louise Stan­ ley, head of the U. S. Department better the condiment No one fla­ CONGREGATIONAL of Agriculture’s Bureau of Home vor must be predominant Corner of Blvd, and Morton We are a heterogeneous people Economics during a recent broad- 9:45 - Bible Scohol with Nr«. .-ast of “Washington Reports on who are aehiev.ng homogeneity Glen Prescott, Superintendent ' Rationing,” public service radio which means that, coming from 11:00- Worship Service program sponsored by the Council dissimilar origins we are achiev- ’ on Candy as Food in the War Ef- Sermon by Mr. C. F. McCall. ing similarity because we have the I fort. common ideal of equality of op- • The Nation ’ s Number One home FIRST PRESBYTERIAN economist explained that research ■ rtunity, of equality of rights for CHURCH studies show tremendous losses in all. vitamins and minerals through the North Main at Helman But they went further than Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister I improper preparation of foods, this. They agreed that a good i .»specially vegetables, and she gave Sunday services: home-makers the following advice American does not classify his Bible School, 9:45 a. m. for making these losses smaller: fellow Americans by their an­ Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m I ‘‘Peel, slice, or chop vegetables for cestry whether the distinction be (Junior Church meets at the same salads or cooking at the last pos- of color or of national origin. An hour.) , sible minute. Use as little water American is an American and, un­ is possible, and that boiling hot. til he proves himself to be dis­ Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m. Cook just long enough to make Evening Service. 7:30 p. m. tender. Discard no juice; if you loyal, must be considered to be Wednesday: have used too much water, save it purely American not German- Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 for soup or gravy. And don't cook Amer'can. Italian-American, Irish p. m. rhead of time.” American. Polish-American and A warm invitation is extended Dr. Stanlev was interviewed by so on. He who classifies his Ernest Lindley, newspaper col­ neighbor is himself withdrawing to all. umnist and Washington editor of — V — into a clique that is not Ameri­ TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Newsweek Magazine, who is host- can. commentator for the program. Rev. a . N. MacDonnell, Vicar They condemned wholeheartedly _____________________________ I the criticism of people by groups, 8:00:Holy Communion 9:30- Church School For Victory, for our boys, for pointing out that there is no ll;00:Service and Sermon big returns on your investment group (and here is where their —V— . . . buy more War Bonds now! broad-mindedness was shown, for CHURCH OF CHRIST i ____ each picked his own group for Second and B Streets Sunday School after Mass con­ illustration) where there are not Earl F. Downing, Minister ducted by the ladies of the church corrupt members. They agreed that the proportion was probably 9:45 - Bible School with E. H. McGee, Supt. TALENT METHODIST CHURCH the same in each group and he who condemned i> group for the 11:00 - Morning Service. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister actions of a few was laying him­ Sermon: “How’s Your Tempera­ 9:30 - Worship service. self open to equal condemnation ture?” 10:30 - Sunday School with One said he believed and would Junior Church at 11:00. A ser­ fight for any man who lived up vice for the children 12 years of Clarence Hold ridge. Supt. Midweek Bible study and pray­ to his beliefs, that the man he age and under er service, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. despised was the one who was not 6:30 - Christian Endeavor for you. Weep and you streak your i-iilgc Gordon c. Griffin-Pastor 9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, Superintendent. 11:00- Morning Worship. 6:30 - Young People’s Meeting 7:30 - Evening Service 7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­ lowship hour. —V— THE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Cor. 4th and C. Sts. Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday Worship, 11 a. m. Sunday evening song service, 7:45; sermon 8:00 Topic: "Tem­ perance.” Evangelist J. Z. Walker will conduct the Sunday evening service. —V— CATHOLIC CHURCH Sixth and C streets Rev. W, J. Meagher, Pastor. Mass Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, nml the true to his own faith He alac aui'd that if he discriminated against any men because of class creed or color he would be deny­ ing the tenets of his own faith, for he would th- denying that all men are the sons of God. The other quoted his grandfather as saying that the essence of true religion was Bn dealing with others as he would be dealt with and that he had found this to be the practical way of life. No, there isn't anything star­ tling in this conversation There is nothing with which you and I will not agree. It is the credo of Americanism said by two Amer­ icana who realize not only their rights but their responsibilities in maintaining the American way of life. 7 5224 -v, ■ ) 1 May... SEE OUR SHIP OF Humitr 5 <• V irriti tbt ¡miriti of MiJAJe Antritt VICTORY REACH PEACEFUL WATERS’ merican ships stcar over the ocean lanes of the world, bringing troops, tanks, guns and shells to strengthen the forces of Vic­ tory. American planes streak across the clouds over the uni­ verse, destroying the areas where fascism bred—clea.ino a new trail for the people of freedom. And America's fight­ ing men and women join arms with the fighting strength of the United Nations in unflag­ ging effort to shorten the war and speed the Peace. Behind those ships, thoee planes, those fighters—are we at home, and our responsibility is great. We must provide the materials of war—and the ships that take them to far flung fronts. And, in the crisis of war, we must guard the system of free enter­ prise and safeguard the way of life that made America great. We must protect America frem forces within as well as with­ out our borders. Let us remem­ ber: We can WIN the war v»d LOSE the peace unless we .re eternally vigilant. That is, and ever will be, the price of lib­ erty! Today, let us launch our Ship of Victory on its voyage to peacefulwateis! A THE F«ST ATLANTIC TO FeCiFiC RA il BOAD y <4S BLTLT IN PANAMA - m YEARS HWH COM- P l ETOJ OF TLE FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD IN Tit US although BALBOA tdaa ELEO THOUSANDS OF MILES TO reach banana HE LIVED ON THE ATLANTIC YOU TWWEL E4ST (ViOOuGM ’M nWAMi CANAL TO GO WEST! IMF ATLANTIC EK 15 ZZ'z MILES W«ST OF TME PACIFIC ENO. IN COLON YOU CAN SEE XC SUB SET -I YUE ATLANTIC. S ide & T he isthmus 12 Yf APS BEFORE crossing rr to D iscover I he PAaric— only » MILES AHMTYI The presence of the Pinimi Canal acroaa It« back la by no mean« thle republic’« only wartime value. When the Japanese occupied the Philip­ pines—the pre-war source for most of the world’s hemp­ yielding abaca—Panama, with a 2,000-acre experimental seed plantation of abaca, became the center for expansion of this vital crop throughout Middle America. With about 10,000 acres already In pro­ duction, Middle America promises to supply all United States war needs for heavy Navy and Merchant Marine PEARL FISHING HAS At NAY5 SEEN AN ACTIVE N0USTRY IN PANAMA LARGEST PEARL EVER FOUND MERE WEIQMED AZ CARATS-- WAS SIZE AND SHAPE OF RARTRIOGE W 5CLD FOR $5.000 ’ ' ' i 'S.®«» 1944 mut M/DDli MMCA Ashland and Medford Ward E. Pratt, Pastor - 10:00 - The Church School. Graded lessons for the children. Title: “Jesus Busy with his Min­ istry of Love.” 11:00 - Worship Service Worship Message:“A Bankrupt Soul ” Be a Christ-sharer during January. PRAY and then WORK. Evening service in Medford at 20 W. Jackson St. Evening wor­ ship at 8:00 P.M. Message on “Christian World Facts.’* The sec­ ond in January Missions empha­ sis. —V— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Pioneer Ave, South Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o'clock. Reading Room open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and to use the Reading Room. —V— SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH TOAST To the I md we love love we lami W1H HOMM i Juniors and High School age. 7:30 - Evening Servici Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. —V— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Noah: What's the matter with you two snakes'.’ IkDi'l you know ull of the other anlnials huve left krkt Snakes