Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 03, 1944, Image 2

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    Thursday, February 3, 1944
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
SOLDIERS SPEND MUCH FOR
To the People
insurance and \\ tit BONDS
So
you
think
THE CHURCH OF THE
of this Community
CAMP WHITE
Tile National I-eague of Women
Johnny Doughboy is a hair-
BRETHREN
lot CAN AfflNUI IT
USO tomorrow celebrate* its Votera will hold na uiemuil «
You cun uitord to buy Extra
third anniversary with 2809 clubs vention in Excelsior Spring*, Mo , brained youth who shoots liis pay
Ashland and Medford
Wur Bondi during thli Fourth
Ward E. Pratt, Pastor
and other service unit* in opera­ from April 25 to 28. it was * 1- check in the nearest crap gume
Wur l.oun Drive
by Ruth TUylor
and
says
phooey
on
the
future
’
*
Everyone in this community
tion in the United States and nounced today at league head­
10:00 - The Church School.
»
Guess again For instance
knowi income* are higher than
Conventions
are
the
hall
marks
hemisphere
base*,
according
to
a
quarter* tn Washington The con
Topic: "Divine Help for Human
1
f ever before
Sold.era of the itdth division
of civilized Uvsig They are the j report received today by Charles vention will bring together del­
Needs."
that
both
have
among
them
the
colossal
worker» and
Graded lessons for the children. iraftic rules which man has , I. Barnard, preaident of USO, egate* from 35 states and 600 lo­
furmer* huva
adopted lor the better conduct oi which is a member agency ot the cal league* to appraise current amount of $97 million In National
11:00 - Worship Service
more caih
Service IJfe insurance coverage
Message: "Remember your Cre­ his life. Their observance is the National War Fund.
needs and to plan the coming two
than ever be
A
report
thia
week
showed
that
"Three year* ago. USO was years' activity two years that
fore. Every­
ator." A number of young people card proving his right to member­
95
per
cent
have
some
more
than
one
know*
ship m civilized society.
only a hope ki the hearts of a will round out a quarter century
will take part.
that
more
Insurance, with the majority hold
there
is
no
law
agauist
pushing
handful
of
men
and
women,"
said
Evening services in Medford at
of activity for the Ix'ague of
than one
muxmum
amount
of
Ing
the
your neighbor aside ill the street, a message to Mr. Sprague from Women Voter*, and that league
member of
60s S. Oakdale St.
hundred* of famdle* are income
7:00 - Group meetbigs for child­ but if you do so, you prove your- ! Mr Barnard. “Today it has close members recognize as possibly the $10.000
earner*
and everyone know*
That means they sock away
ren, juniors and the BYPD and self a boor. There is no law to 3000 ojArating units serving moat crucial years in United States
th.it Inert**** In wag** aod
close to $70,000 a month In pre­
uric*
have
fur outstripped rlwtng
agauist
eating
peas
with
a
knife
-
the
fighting
force*
and
the
forces
adults studying the Acts of the
h'story.
miums Throw in the huge amount
price*, and incrcaaed luxe* You
but if you do, you mark yourself behind the lines all over the West­
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Apostles, Chapter four.
cun uitord to buy Extra Wur
that goes home In allotments
8:00 • Evening worship. Mes­ ill-bred and unused to the ameni­ ern Hemisphere. And the troupes I SO <’<H Nt'll. COMMENDS
Bond*
every
month
without
Joe
Soldier
A* u matter of fact, you can’t
sage: "The Reality of the Friend­ ties of civilized society. There is1 of USO-Camp shows are playing VOLUNTEER WORKERS
afford NOT to Buy Extra Wur
ever seeing It. plus the substan­
no law agauist discourtesy - but tn every combat zone around the
ship."
The USO Council met Wednes­
Bond*.
If you »lend your money
tial number of war bond allot-
it just isn’t practiced by the kind | world,
for needless, scarce goods, you
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day at luncheon in the clubhouse
.ii e in< reaslng i>> ices
if
"Practically all Americans have Am-ng other business plans for ments, and It makes friend
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, of people you want to know.
you wunt to help win the wur you
Conventions are designed for joined in making the USO what the USO birthday celebration were Doughboy a pretty thrifty eus-
can’t ufTotd NOT to buy War
SCIENTIST
tomer
Bond* It you want to help that
the protection of all. The common it is—a people's service to its completed
The council as a
—
■
-
—
-o
„
boy in the service, you can’t af
usages of society are ingrained m fighting force* by giving gener­ group Is the sponsoring organir.a
Pioneer Ave., South
fold
NOT to buy Extra Bond*
Sunday morning service at 11 children from their earliest con­ ously to USO. Every dollar USO lion Mrs Will Dodge, chairman, FIRST DISABLED VETERANS
,o..i it you want « gib eiige.i in
t ENROLL
AT OREGON STATE
vestment for your own future
tacts with those around them. We has received has come as a vol­ slated that celebration of the
o'clock.
security, you can’t afford NOT
Tile vunguard of what Is ex­
do not condemn a child himself untary contribution from the Third Birthday and Open House
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
to buv Extru Wur Bond*.
American
people,
made
through
pected
to
be
an
Increasingly
large
for
his
bad
manners,
but
we
do
D n’t iu»t do the expected—
has as large part of its purpose
evening m eating,
Wednesday
>1 the Bond* you can.
such
organized
effort
as
Oregon
group
of
student*
at
the
Ore
b
a tribute to USO volunteers who,
wnich includes testimonies of comment caustically upon his
THE EDITOR
War
Che*t.
gon
State
College
have
registered
home
environment.
friendly, sympathetic and tireless
Christian Science healing, is held
"As
USO
observes
its
Third
An
­
for
the
winter
term
when
three
temporarily replace in the mind*
To those conventions with
at 8 o'clock.
Born to Mr and Mrs James
Reading Room open daily from which we are ail conversant, niversary, it gratefully acknowl­ of servicemen the “folks back disabled veteran* of the pienrlil
World War entered at the ex­ Brennan on January 21. a son
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and should now be added a new one. A edges the support and c«--opera- home."
pense of the government These
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person who condemns another not tion of millions of friends.”
holiday*.
The ""report to Mr. Sprague
8 Sgt Bill Huffman has been
Mrs
Joe Carlisle of Eagle first arrivals are Willoughby Ed­
The public is cordially invited ’the groups from which he comes.
to attend these services, and to as an individual but because of shows that the American public Point, who recently underwent a wards, lainglols, former N'avy transferred from Peterson Field,
should be considered as guilty of contributed $14.000.000 in USO* major operation .is recuperating man; Robert T Sim*. Portland, Colorado Springs Colorati« to
use the Reading Room.
former infantryman, and Norman Rapid City. South Dakota.
bad breeding as he who transgres­ first year to operate 554 units; at the home of Mrs Jesse Lilly
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$34,000,000 in its second year to
J. Kennedy, Twin Rocks, from the
ses
any
of
the
other
more
mater
­
The Miner for Quality Printing
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Born to Mi and Mrs Merle Air Corp*
ial conventions It just isn’t A- operate 1615 units and $61 000,000
in
the
third
year
to
operate
2809
All
were
disabled
too
seriously
.
CHURCH
Wilkening
on
January
27,
a
son
college courses If the curriculum
merican. and it just isn’t done by
to return to duty so are here chosen will lead to definite em­
ladies and gentlemen in America. units
Cor. 4th and C. Sts.
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| The Squander Bug will get your under the auspices of the Veter- I ployment op|M>rtunltles Tile first
We should hold it is important to
Sabbath School 9:30 Saturday.
Born
to
Mr
and
Mrs
Irving
money if 4th War Loan Bonds ms' Administration Under the two chose agriculture and the
be kind as to be courteous, to
Worship, 11 a. m.
law *uch men are financed In third forestry
speak fairly as well as truthfully, Hanscom on January 26. a son. i don't.
AT THE CHURCHES,
BEING
WELL-BRED
Convention Dnte Set For
League of Women Votera
USO Celebrates
third Birthday
Topic: "A Great Revival.”
Sunday evening song service at
7:45. Sermon al 8:00 on the topic,
"The Origin. History and Destiny
of the Devil.”
Evangelist J. Z. Walker will
conduct both the ¿Sabbath morn­
ing and Sunday evening services.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sixth and C streets
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor.
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o'clock,
Sunday Sch*ol after Mass coi>-
ducted by the ladies of the church
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
to respect our neighbors’ beliefs
as we respect his possessions.
We are now entering on one
of the most trying years in which
material life - a year in which
the crescendo of war will mean
greater stress upon our own tem­
pers, greater strains upon our
mental balance as the casualty
lists roll in, in addition to the
bi' wi fight of a national election.
iSet us resolve to conduct our-
se ves as well-bred people during
th s trying time. Let us be good
A: lerican ladies and gentlemen
fi it and set a seal upon our Ups,
A <uing as hotly as we will, let
us observe the canons of fair play
Charles E. Br*wn, Pastor
ai 1 decent speech and not in-
du ?e in generalized charges
9:45 - Sunday School.
ag inst anyone, nor in mass con-
11:00 - Morning Worship.
de nnation of any group within
6:45 - Young People.
our nation, nor bi vitriolic attacks
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray­ on any race, religion, class or col­
or.
er meeting.
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet­
Observing at all times the con­
ventions of society let us prove
ing.
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to the world that the democratic
FLRST METHODIST CHURCH
form of government with its
freedom of speech for all people
Corner North Main and
can still be not only the most
Laurel Streets
civilized but the best Jared form
Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister
of governnfent.
Reading and following the bi-
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.
structions of the Bible wiU keep
The Presbyterians will meet in
your feet in the path to happiness
the Methodist Church Sunday ev­
and joy.
ening with Dr George W. Bruce
The Sunday Church School preaching.
meets at 9:45, and there is a class
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for every age.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCW
The mornipg sermon will be
given by Dr. C. K. Vliet, execu­ Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
8:00:Holy Communion
tive secretary of the Board of
9:30- Church School
Home Missions. Because of his
outstanding success in the pastor­
11:00 ¡Service and Sermon
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ate of some of the largest Meth­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
odist Churches in America, Dr.
Vliet was called k>to his present
Second and B Streets
position. He has traveled exten­
Earl F. Downing, Minister
sively and comes well prepared to
9:45 - Bible School with E. H.
present a message for the world
McGee, Supt.
today.
11:00 • Morning Service.
The choir will lead the singing
Subject: “It’s Fun to be a
and offer an anthem.
The Senior and Intermediate Christian if you Take it Serious-
.Methodist Fellowship groups will ly.”
Junior Church at 11:00 A ser-
meet for worship at 6:15. The
^evening worship hour is 7:30. The vice for the children 12 years of
’Presbyterians will worship in.the age and under.
6:30 - Christian Endeavor for
Methodist Church. The sermon
Juniors
and High School age.
subject is "A Love That Never
7:30 - Evening Servlet
Fails." This sermon will be given
The fourth service in the aeries,
by the pastor of the Methodist
‘Ten Nights in God’s House.”
Church.
Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p.m.
The mid-week Bible atudy and
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prayer service is each Thursday
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
evening at 7:30.
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
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NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH.
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
Superintendent.
CONGREGATIONAL
11:00- Morning Worship.
Comer of Blvd, and Morton
6 j 30 - Young People's Meeting
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs
7:30 - Evening Service
Glen Prescott, Superintendent.
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­
11:00- Worship Service
low ihip hour.
Sermon by Mr. C. F. McCall.
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THE METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST PRESB-YTERIAN
CHURCH
Talent, Oregon
Dr.
G.
W. Bruce, Minister
Nortn Main at Helman
Corning sermon at 9:30 on the
Sunday services:
subject, "A Love That Never
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m Fails." The Supday School meet*
(Junior Church meets at the same immediately following the sermon
nour at 10:30. The superintend­
hour.)
ent is Clarence Holdridge. 'The
Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m.
Methodist Youth Fellowship meets
Wednesday:
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 for worship at 6 p. m. The mid­
week Bible study and prayer serv­
p. m.
A warm Invitation Is extended ice is each Wednesday evening at
7:30.
to aU.
REASONS
WHY YOU
SHOULD BUY
AND BOLD
\
6
★ WAR
BONDS
1
You lend your country the money
it needs to win the war!
You put your money in the sound­
est investment in the world!
You build a nest egg for your and
your family’s future needs.
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ANY
RANCH
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OF PORTLAND