Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 02, 1944, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, March 2, 1944
AT THE CHURCHES
.FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
North Maui at Heiman
Sunday services:
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m.
(Junior Church meets at the same
hour.)
Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m.
7:30 - Evening Servic«
The Methodists will meet with
the Presbyterians al the Presby­
terian Church, Sunday night for
worship.
Wednesday:
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30
p. m.
A warm invitation is extended
to all.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Free Speech
VVho-Do ( lass Enjoys
Patriotic Party
¡U. of O. Delegates
Address Faculty
By Ruth Taj lor
A plan for teaching social hy­
Free speech is the life blood of giene couisea tn High School was
the Republic of the United States. presented Tuesday afternoon to
From the Bill of Rights to the the faculty by Dr. Weinairl and
Four Freedoms, it has been a Mrs Moorehead, representatives
symbol of democracy, so com­ of the Department of Education,
pletely accepted us a right that which is trying to start this pro­
we came to take it for granted.
gram inthe Oregon public schools
We could not fully realize the Dr. Weinairl, who is head of this
existence of the totalitarian re­ organization, and Mrs Moorehead,
gimes because we could not sense field secretary, have been speak­
a nation without the right to ing to teachers at many of the
“speak out.” Directors always high schools in Oregon about this
gag the people and stifle the op­ plan.
position just as quickly as pos­
They have compiled a list of
sible. Without free speech no man residing matter on this subject for
knows the ambitions or ideals mo­ children or all ages to adults.
tivating his neighbor, and fear
(From The Rogue News)
keeps him quiescent under the ty­
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rant's sway. The abolition of free W VI.KER ----
IX) SPEAK MARCHA
speech precedes by just a mo­
Evaugiusi J. G. Vvalaer win be
ment the enslavement of man.
uie temperance speaker al the
But how may we preserve free
¿»unuay t>cnool hour at me Mem-
Bible School, 9:45 a. m; E. H. speech 7
odisl Church, March atn insteau
If
speech
is
free,
if
free
speech
McGee, superintendent.
ui Feb. 2f as indicated ui last
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Classes for all ages: nursery us to be desired enough to fight weeks Miner. J. F. Emmett is
MOVING CP—Papuan carriers of the Southwest Pacific Islands
for
it.
if
its
loss
is
one
of
the
fpr children 3 and under.
temperance BuperiiXeiMlent in the
are shown here as they cross a river in the jungles bearing a ca*e
greatest a nation can suffer, we
11:00 - Morning Service.
' Ateliiouist Sunday School.
tilled with Ked Cross comfort articles for U. S. servicemen in the
should
cherish
it
and
use
it
wise-
Sermon: "Over Against Beth­
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front lines of the Pacific theatre of war.
any.”
I Pfc. Kenneth Rosen, who is on
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
Junior Church, 11 a. m., for
FEWER BATINGS IN
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray­ furlough from Tampa, Florida. 18 ' ■*.\|{5|('||4\|K CK11SES”
children of beginner, primary and
visiting his parents. Mr .and Mrs
er
meeting.
SKI
AVAILABLE NOW
NEW
CBS
PROGRAM
junior ages.
J. W Roaen in Bellview.
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet­
Ratings
In the Navy's Sllll
Aii-ways"
"Conrad
of
the
6:30 • Christian Endeavor for
ing.
that's the predicateti title for (ship repair unit I are closing
ly
—
for
free
speech
is
a
respon
­
Juniors and High School age.
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sibility as well as a right. Free H E Jamison, who begins his rapidly, only 37 of the original
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
"Armchair 160 ratings remaining open, ac­
speech must be true speech. Free series of familiar
Sermon: "The Most Tragic
Corner N- Main and Laurel Sts.
‘
Cruises"
over
the
Pacific
North­ cording to Recruiting Specialist
speech means the right to dis­
Word of the Last Week.” This ;
of the Columbia Herb Crain, In charge of the Med
west
Stations
Dr.
George
W.
Bruce,
Minister
ag
tee
and
to
state
the
leason
for
message is the first in a series
dissent, without recourse to slan­ i Broadcasting System, Saturday. ford Navy recruiting substation
9:45- Sunday Church School.
of pre-Easter messages.
Since there Is no Indication of
derous
abuse All tair-minded men March 4. at 7 :45 P M
The
Sunday
Church
School
Midweek Service of Prayer and
how
long these ratings will I m *
Just
a:i
the
English
author,
Bible Study, Wednesday. 7:30 meets to bring to the attention of must frown upon demagogic
open, men who believe they are
Joseph
Conrad
rose
to
fume
with
snr.eks
of
hatred.
every pupil the great fundamental
p. m.
While we fight to protect free­ his interesting novels ot the sea. qualified for the available jobs
truths of God's Word.
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dom
of speech, we should not em­ so th.s noted nautical authority arc advised by the recruiter to
11:00- Morning Worship.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
act immediately Information re­
Subject: "God and * I Alone.” ploy that freedom in the tactics of the Pacific Northwest and
Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
garding qualifications can Is- ob
Alaska,
Mr
Jamison,
is
gaining
of
the
enemy,
destroying
unity
by
This is to be a service in coopera­
8:00;Holy Communion
tained al the substation at any
widespread
popularity
with
his
in
­
tion with nearly 42.000 other sniping at each other. No one
9:30- Church School
time, and on March 6th. Chief
the
teresting
radio
stories
of
I
group,
whether
it
be
of
class,
eni-
Methodist Churches on this. Sun­
ll:00:Service and Sermon
Machinist's
Mate James Scadding
Pa-
waterfront,
the
sea
and
the
day which has been designated ■ ployment, state or section, of race.
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will be at the office from 9:30
cific
Northwest.
I
national
origin
or
of
religion,
as "Day of Dedication.” The choir
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Years of experience along the to 1 00 o'clock to .isa.at anyone
will lead the congregational sing­ should carry free speech to ex-
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
docks
and on boats, large and I interested in making application
the
it.
tremes.
If
one
side
does
ing and offer a special anthem.
O'
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Binall,
furnish a wealth of ma-
in
fol-
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
The 7:30 service will be in the other side is not justified
Funetai services weir held
of
Mr
terial
which
is
the
source
should
Superintendent.
lowing
suit.
Free
speech
Presbyterian Church.
Jamison's rich, colorful “Arm- I Tuesday morning for Mrs Ida
11:00- Morning Worship.
not mean mud-slinging.
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Bell Mow. 74. who passed away
chair Cruises.”
6:30 - Young People's Meeting
Liberty
must
never
disintegrate
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH.
Saturday
The services were held
News)
(From
The
Rogue
7:80 - Evening Service
into license; freedom of assembly
CONGREGATIONAL
at the Church of the Brethren
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7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­
I must never end in mob rule; and
Rev. J. Howard Rees
lowship hour.
| free speech must never lower it- MARY ANN DELSMAN i with Rev Ward E 1'i.iti In
charge Mrs Mow had lived in
Corner of Blvd, and Morton
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self to viteuperative slander of
Jackson County 40 years She was
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs. ' those with whbm we are not in RECEIVES AWARD
THE CHURCH OF THE
Clen Prescott, Supc
"ndent. accord or against any group of UNIVERSITY OF’ OREGON. Eu­ born in Wabash County, Indiana
BRETHREN
gene.
Women's Athletic Asso­
Survivors include two daugh­
11:00- Worship Ser e
our population. If we so misuse
Ashland and Medford
ciation
named
six junior award ters. Mrs Celestin Crawfol d of
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free speech, we sink to the depths
Ward E. Tratt, Pastor
winners for participation in sports Ashland and Mrs Helen E Groff
METHODIST CH
of depravity of the Nazis who are
at the candlelight initiation cere­ | of Salem and one son. Leo Mow
10:00 - The Charch School.
Talent, Oregon
trying to wipe out a religion, as
mony held late last week Among of Los Angeles
Theme: “Jesus Urges His Dis­
of the Jews—or a nation as of
Dr. G. W. Bruce, I., aster
them was Mary Ann Delsman.
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ciples Watch ”
is the Poles whom the latest decree Ashland, junior in physical edu­
KEIL
IM1BIIS
Graded lessons for the children, ; The Sunday momir sermon
•» given refused to recognize as "human cation, daughter of Mrs Anna G
a 9:30 o'clock and i
Miss Wilma Mary Kiel of Illi­
11:00 - Worship Service
beings"
or
as
"fellow
Christians."
S. S.
Delsman
nois and Sgt Boyce L. Dobbs of
Message: “Worthy of our In- ■ by the evangelist. 7 _• R
Free speech can only be exer­
Hotchkiss. The Sunday School
WAA initiated 48 university .Camp White were united in mar­
heritance.”
cised
by
a
free
people
free
to
Spring business and council meets immediaely following the study the facts, weigh the source women into the organization in riage. Sunday evening following
meeting on Sunday, March 12th sermon hour at 10:30. The revival and state their own position clear, Gerlinger hall A brief summery the church services at the First
with Elder George Shade in I meeting will continue through the ly and calmly. They must be of the activities of WAA was Methodist Church Dr. George W
charge. Basket dinner at noon. , week with a service each evening ready to listen as well as to speak, given by the president, Beverly Bruce, pastor, officiated Attend
at 7:30. The evangelist is a good
Goetz. Grants Pass
ants were Sgt and Mrs Arthur
Business session at 2:00 p.m.
preacher
and believes in offering open minded to arguments but
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C. Oesterle. Gt he is present were
Sunday evening services in
not
willing
to
compromise
with
in
­
ARMY WIVES BAKE
Mr and Mrs Henry Newton. Mrs
Medford at 501 Beatty St. 7:00 - the old fashioned gospel of salva­ tolerance.
FOR AS1II.AM) ( SO
George W Bruce and Mrs Vern
Group meetings: BYPD and A- tion.
Members of the Army Wives’ I Cary.
dults, children. 8:00 p.m. - Even-i
Club who baked for the USO Mon­
ing worship: Message: "What Is
day. February 28. were Mrs
Newness of Life.”
The World’s News Seen Through
Catherine I-enz and Mrs Juanita
Play practice each Monday
Lentz. The work of baking was
he hristian cience onitor
evening at the Ashland Church
interrupted by the toppling of two
An International Daily Newsfia/ier
for members of the play cast.
electric poles before the building
FabluJud by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOTTET»
Time 7:30 p.m.
One Norway Street. Boston, Musachuietu
and the consequent failure of
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is Truthful—Constructive-----Unbiased—Free from SensatioaM-
electricity to heat the oven But
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
ism — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive, and Its Daily
as the baking had been in prog­
Features,
Together
with
the
Weekly
Magazine
Section,
Maae
SCIENTIST
ress for some time a good supply
the Monitor an Ideal Newipaper for the Home.
Pioneer Ave., South
of cakes had already been baked
Price >12 00 Yearly, or JI 00 a Month
Sunday morning service at 11
when the Juice failed
Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, 12 60 a Year.
o’clock.
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Introductory Ober, 6 Issues 25 Cants.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Captain G. B Hull is home on
Obtainable at:
Wednesday evening meeting,
leave.
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
Reading Room open daily from I
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and;
holidays.
The pubhc is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
T
C
S
llu
The Who l>o Class
tlie
Methodist Uhiiich met
on
home of Mia C. E
North M tin Street on Wedilv iday
afternoon, Fvbiuary 23, foi ilieli
regularly inonthly meeting
A
short business session Wns in
charge of Mis Janies Lennox
Mrs U E Pratt had chai e of
the prog ram which was built
around the two great char.icteis,
George W.ishington md Alirahiim
Lincoln, whose birthdays come
during the month <>f- February
Those taking a part III the pro-
grum were Mis A A Madden,
Mrs M A Ring. Mrs W A
Stratton and Mrs U E Pratt
Also Edgar A Guest poems were
read
Tile lelnulndci of the afternoon
was spent In singing, mil mate­
rial was distributed fol Red Gross
work at home At the dose of
the afternoon ictreshini'lils
refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs C E
P att, assisted by Mrs Maude
Marske and Mis M a Ring Mrs
G W Bruce and Mrs Rehn Ki'l.iiv
presided at the tea table which
was centered with cryst U bowls
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filled with violets
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Librarii ' Discusses
Volumes Purchased
Al ims < ur.i Mae hi , Ashland city
librarian, discussi d 33 books re­
cently purchased by the library
before the semoi English classes
on Thursday, Febiuaiy 24. The
selection proves to be varied anil
interest.ng. and is a cross-section
■>f the outstanding literary ac­
complishments of tin* past months
Included in this group are tssiks
interpreting the war, mrslerii bi­
ographies, novels, stories of the
war, animals ami s|M>rts, and vir­
tually every other type of vol­
ume To mention a few: Angel of
the Navy, th« story of life in ti
Waves, Under 'over, which ex­
poses various American off.clsls
who worked for the Nazis; What
America Means to Me. by Novel­
ist Pearl S Buck, ami W«
>1
lowed Our Hearts to Hollyw<s>d,
another humorous tss>k along the
fine of Our Hearts Were Young
and Gay, by the same authors.
(From the Rogue News)
o
Miss Agnes White, who Is stu­
dying at Willamette University, Is
visiting he( mother. Mis Chalies
A White
Mrs Mirk Smith of 66 Second
St. had the misfortune to fall and
injure her foot last week Just
recently Mr Smith fell, breaking
three riba
Miss Ethel May Thompson, It V
left yesterday for Bremerton,
Washington, where she has been
called to report for duty at the
Navy hospital
Miss Wilma Froman, student at
Willamette University, is v.siting
her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. E.*
Fromm:.
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Christian Science Reading Room
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland. Oregon
Writer Cited
Signs of Spring
Corner Fourth and C Streets
9:30, Saturday - Sabbath School
11:00 - Worship.
J. Z. Walker speaks on “Vows
and Covenants.”
Sunday night, March 5
7:45 - Song Service
8:00 - Preaching
Topic: "The Fall of Man.” If
you are in doubts as to why wick­
edness abounds, and if God is a
God of Love to permit the«'
things, you should come and find
the answer. Hear J. Z. Walker
explain this from the Bible facts
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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 con
ducted by the ladies of the church
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
9:45 - Sunday School.
11:00 - Morning Worship.
6:45 - Young People.
HE days are still short; half the nation shivers under a blanket
snow—but there are signs of spring everywhere if you know
T of where
to look for them.
They are little things such as new seed catalogs, ads clinped
from magazines, reminders, scribbled on barks of envelopes, of
things to be done.
Thousands of men, all over the country, are making such notes,
looking ahead—farmers, manufacturers, storekeepers, bankers.
They represent what is called "management,” and they know that
to make the most of any season requires pretty careful fiauring.
There's a skill in this management. It's a skill that men who run
things have in common that men who run things luccetsfully
have got to have Management's problems are a good deal alike,
no matter what the business getting help, meeting payrolls an l
tax payments, making ends meet and having a little left over for
new projects, planning for the future without letting the planninj
interfere with the job in hand.
To Make Your Car Last Longer,
Employ only Expert Repairmen.
We Do the Job Right!
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
PHONE 5311
U. S. Marín« Corpa Photc
Master Technical Sergeant Frank
J. McDevitt of Philadelphia Is
the first Marine Corps combat
correspondent to be cited for
bravery in action. The award,
for outstanding services’on New
Georgia Island, was made by Lt.
Gen. Millard F. Harmon, com­
manding U. 8. Army Forces in
the South Pacific.
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
I
And when you talk with these men, you find they have the
game objectives, too. Right now they want to get the war won
at »he lowest possible cost in lives and suffering. After that’s done,
the 'll be back on their never-ending job of turning out the ma-|
terial things needed to make a better peacetime world. General,
Cltclric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.,
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ttetlHc odio grogomt. "Th. Gt Alt girt Ofch.rtrg" tundgy 10 p m.
IW1 NlC~"O>» WorW Toda/' new., .v.ry woeldev 4 45 b m IWI. CIS
BUY WAR BONDI
GENERAL & ELECTRIC
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