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Thursday, March 9, 1944 AT THE CHURCHES I NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL Rev. J. Howard Rees Corner of Blvd, and Morton 9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs Glen Prescott, Superintendent. 11.00- Worship Service —V— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Main al Helman Sunday services: Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. (Junior unurch meets al the same hour.) Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m. 7:30 • Evening Servlet ' , in The Presbyterians will meet the Methodist Church this evening for worship. Wednesday: Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. A warm invitation is extended to all. SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Aiar The Ninth Commandment MIDDLE AMERICA By Ruth Taylor "In vain we call old notions fudge, ♦ I« A O»O. •« Iff teee/risi •/ MtJMt .Urfhg And bend our conscience to out dealing, The Ten Coniina-idments will not budge, And stealing will continue steal ing." —Janies Russell Lowell. 'Thou shall not bear false wit MBIT STAAT IN rue N4* NONLO ! THOUSANOS Of HUMILIES FLEEING AXIS ness against thy neighbor" is still 'fl I ¡j Fr |ir)!V| Ml «IAVEK». HAVE F<XJNP FOESH HOCf IN one of the Ten Commandments. n.ooo sich acres granted b » the RCFUBLK. No doubt nine out of every ten [üJLSfPdillBiülÖ people questioned would say that that is one sji they NEVER com mit. But try listening to any con AtKHit THE SIZE OF VtKHOHT AND Nt A versation, even your own and see HAAIPSHINf COMBINED. HIE DOMINICAN SfPUHLIC HAS I0 5SJ SQUAKt MiltS. how carelessly, how habitually the I.W6. ‘-»I íf ORLE Ninth Commandment is broken. You bear false witness against your neighbor when you judge him not as an individual upon his SfAFAAf* íHM/NOftTHt own merits, but as a part of a AZ**r FMHANtNr COLUMBUS, Ol SCO LAI« Of SANTO OOM1NUJ group — whether that judgment be i was n«sT Bueico in S eville , shain , > tuttora an tarnt mi nr —V— \ IN ISO*. THEN BfMOVED TO THIS Æ *V rue f** inoni O. san ro praise or censure. CHURCH OF CHRIST Jk ISLAND CATHEDRAL IN |S42 J/* WJMINGÖ TH« CASUAL (NOW You bear false witness against SEVILLE LATE« MCLAIMED • VSNAMtli OUPAP TBUJUIO Second and B Streets AATlBMHsiptNT T rujillo ; HIS et MAINS your neighbor when you impute WAS FGUNKP IN 149» 9» Earl F. Downing, Minister to him motives for action about ccalwihu «. eeorwce BAernoiOiMEw B.ble School, 9:45 a. m.; E. H. which you can know nothing You bear false witness against McGee, superintendent. Classes for all ages; nursery your neighbor when you accuse him of acting only in his own for cinluren 3 and under. self-interest. 11:00 - Morning Service. You bear false witness against Sermon: "How To Stay Happi ly Married." Solo by Dorothy your neighbor when you pass on unconf.rmed rumors about him or Parr. Junior Church, 11 a. m., for the group from which he comes, children of beginner, primary and or when you shade the truth or supply details from your own junior ages. 6:30 - Christian Endeavor for imagination to make a good story You bear false witness against Juniors and High School age. your neighbor when you pre-judge i ZV7BT - ne*>;SPne»t Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. mi ose new oer city in him, when you assume the worst Sermon: "The Most Shameful NOSTHEKN lATITUPëS. IS ONLY and determine what he will do >» noues, er pians “ st " Word of the Last Week.” sosw 'F’ ical ciucap tpujillo The Ashland Choral Club will before he has done it. A CAAlBetAN LINK WITH You bear false witness against SOUTH amebica sing two numbers. your neighbor when you attribute Midweek Service of Prayer and to him lower turns than your aims, i Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 The Dominion Republic, lower ideals than your ideals. p. m. like the rest of Middle You bear false witness against America, he* pledged its —i'w your neighbor when you think of Support, moral and materi TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH al, to the United Nations' him as un-American just because war effort. It Is carrying Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar his background is different than out that pledge by Increas 8:00 :Hoiy' Communion yours, his family has come from ing its production of stra 9:30- Cnurch School * tegic tropical crops needed a different nation or because he for war goods—tannin, ma il:00:Service and Sermon goes to a different church. hogany, rope fibers. Now. —V— You bear false witness against more than ever, economic FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Interdependence marks the j our neighbor when you refuse to relationships among the j rant him the same privileges you Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor tooth ve an of iNoePCNoeNce ! bcth mum American republics. ANO FRENCH FLAGS FLEW OVER 'HISPANIOLA' r serve to yourself. 9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, CfFDCf THF DOMlNKSAN REPUBLIC WAS »OUHWO, You bear false witr > gainst Superintendent. .KO. 2S. 1944. your neighbor when y< ,i bar the 11:00- Morning Worship. 6:30 - Youug Peoples Meeting g ites to understanding, xot by sp U. s, CIVIL SERVICE SEEKS Mrs. Mirick Hostess doing you deny the F;. hood of DISTRICT LOAN AGENT 7:30 - Evening Service 7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fei- God and the brotherhood of all i ■Applications for the position of to Fortnightly Club r. qn. lowship hour.' district loan agent for Region No. Mrs M I. Mirick was hostess Do you keep the Ninth Com- j 8 of the Smaller War Plants Cor to the Fortnightly Study Club in n.andment? THE CHURCH OF THE poration (comprising the states of her home at !«> Fifth Street Mat Oregon, Washington, Montana and 6 at 2 o'clock. Dessert luncheon BRETHREN 7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet Northern Idaho), with headquar ' was served from a pretty tea Ashland and Bedford ing. ters at Seattle. Wash., are being table centered with daffodils and - V - Ward E. Pratt, Pastor sought by the United States Civil acacia with Mrs. Eric Weren anil FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 - The Church School. Service Commission. Mrs. C. D. Elhart serv.ng. Twelve Theme: "Jesus Betrayed, De- Comer N. Main and Laurel Sts. The salary for this position Is members responded to roll call. nied and Condemned." Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister $5226 a year, including overtime Mrs. Ruth King, president of the Graded lessons for the children. compensation. 9:45- Sunday Church School. Club, presided during the busi- 11:00 - Worship Service The Sunday Church School There is no written test and no ness session. Messaf“: "Speaking as a Chris meets to bring to the attention of maximum age limit. The short topic was presented tian." Attend church during Lent. every pupil the great fundamental by Mrs. C. H. Putney, She gave Business meeting at 2:00 this truths of God's Word. poems of wit and humor from the Sunday in the Ashland Church. 11:00- Morning Worship. iiltli' book, "Kathy of th- Eight Basket dinner at noon. Every Subject: "Forgive Us our Tres ies" by Katherine E. Barrett. The member is needed. passes as We Forgive Those Who poems were received with much Sunday evening services in Trespass against'Us.” pleasure to the group. Medford at 501 Beatty St. 7:00 - The choir wdl lead the congre Mrs George Briscoe reviewed, Practice for the Cantata: "The gational singing and offer an an- "Son of the Smoky Seas” by Si First Easter.” 8:00: Evening Wor them. Miss Sue Parkinson will mon Oliver. This book is an inter ship. Half-hour opening in charge sing "The Lord s Prayer' ’at the esting story of the Aleutian Is of Gerald Pence. Evening mes close of the sermon.. lander by "Natchtuck” with Al sage: "Grow in Grace.” 6:15 - The Intermediate and den Hatch. The author is half —V— Senior Youth Fellowship Groups Eskimo and half Norwegian FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, will meet for worship. I whose mother died when he was 7:30 - Evening Service. SCIENTIST , quite young and his father placed Subject: "The Way to the Fath Pioneer Ave., South I him in the Methodist Mission at Sunday morning service at 11 er.” The Presbyterian Congrega rUnalaska in the Aleutians sepa tion will worship in the Methodist o’clock. rating Pacific Ocean from the Church this evening. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Bering Sea in a narrative of life —V—■ Wednesday evening meeting, J filled with unbelievable advent- METHODIST CHURCH I ues. All through his childhood he which includes testimonies of Talent, Oregon I had dreamed of America and an Christian Science healing, is held education on the great outside at 8 o'clock. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister and finally did attend Northwest Reading Room open daily from The morning sermon is at 9:30 Liberty »hip, the Peter Trimble 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and! and will be by Rev. S. S. Hotch Howe, has just been launched, ern in Seattle. He is now known In America holidays. kiss, the evangelist. The Sunday The public is cordially invited! School meets immediately follow- with two bishops of the Episco as a noted lecturer, artist and pal Church taking part in the to attend these services, and to ing the morning sermon at 10:30. ceremony. They were Bishops pianist and often is heard on the use the Reading Room. The revival meeting which has Karl M. Block of California and radio. The next meeting of the Club —V— been in progress during the last Benjamin I). Dag well of Oregon, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST will be with Mrs. S. J. Bailey, two weeks will come to a close who shared in honoring the fa- CHURCH on Sunday evening when the Rev. mous pioneer Bishop of Alaska 73 Union Street. Mrs. Eric Weren • Corner Fourth and C Streets Hotchkiss will give the closing for whom the ship I m name« I. will give the book review and 9:30, Saturday - Sabbath Schoo) message. The mid-week Bible Bishop Howe wan for 46 years Mrs. E. E. Vail will give the 11:00 - Worship. study and praise service is each the spiritual leader in Alaska's short topic. Sunday evening service Wednesday evening at 7:30. civil and religiouN life. WSG TO MEET TUESDAY 7:45 - Song Service The Wesleyan Service Guild of 8:00 - Preaching the Methodist Church will meet J. Z. Walker will preach on the at the home of Miss Gladys Whit The World’s News Seen Through subject: ‘The Redemption of Man. »» son, 469 Allison Street, on Tues —yr— cience onitor day evening for the regular March CATHOLIC CHURCH An International Daily Netus/ia/ier meeting. Sixth and C streets Puhlokea by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBI.I HING SOCIET» One. Norway Street, Boxton, Maaachusetta Rev. W, J. Meagher, Pastor. Evangelist J. Z. Walker wrs ii Truthful—Conatructive—Unbiawd—Free from Sensation««- guest speaker at the Seventh Dev Mass Sunday morning a 9 o’clock, ism — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive, and Its Daily Adventist Church In Medford Sunday Scheol after Mass con Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make last Saturday. ducted by the ladies of the church the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. —V— Price $12 00 Yearly, or $1 00 a Month. :m inrm mm nmi' FRIGE METHODIST CHURCH Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. F. C. Marshal has been ap Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cants. Cnarles E. Brawn, Pastor pointed to chock up the circu Obtainable at: 9:45 - Sunday School. lation, and we would appreciate < Christian Science Re^Hinir Ronm 11:00 - Morning Worship. It If our subscribers would as i 6:45 - Young People. slat him in bringing everything Pioneer Avenue Ashland, Oregon < 7:30 - Evangelistic Service. up to the date of 1945. < 7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray Chas. M. and Ruth M. Giffen < ULrJifi w T he C hristian S er meeting. 1 LOOKING AHEAD A Cl lance To Prosper By GEORGE S BENSON Pr.aid.nt of Huidlnq Coll«.). S.uicy Aikunsa» Ei were far-sighted mid gnve their children an opportunity Io prosper such im no other people ever had WITHOUT THEFT, fraud, or plun der of weaker nnlliins, the United State» of America him built up Ila resources at home until It» wealth 1« equivalent to all the rest nt the property In the world Today, with only <1 L'5 per cent of the World's population. It possesses half (lie world's riches In other word» the average American him 15 times ua much aa the average person Talking to a »mull audience eome time ago, I mud. the foregoing statement and 1 learned aometlilng A woman, too tlinl.l to heckle me on the »put. wrote a letter to aay. "If Americana have so much money. I think It'» time they gave part of It back to the poor of other lamia." Th. Land of j Opportunity A M K It I <’ A turn no wor 1,1 '• ii ii I ii r ii I i «‘Moiir<’«’ii. ; Kihlopln iiih I (’ Ii I n n (bnth |>oor) clniin more iiih I better »«HI. l»lKK**r ■ iml richer mlnrrnl de|H>elle Amer* Ira h 1« no monopoly on thr world's brnliin W© hi Ina men of many from other land* Then what i© It thnt America him*’ W© have the only known r<<»n<>mlf ©yetriii that permit© of (¡rneral pro©perity. I I > The lady's mlaumlei »binding lx that America got rich filching from other nution». That la not true America turn enriched iminy olhet nations; created more abundant life in far-away lumla aa well ua nt home aent rare to II r I t a I n and lampa to Burma America's riche« shower the world with prosperity I ' The name <»f America*© economic rtystrni I© “Private Knterpii©e,’‘ or l' if«’ <'omprtltlon ** Th© founder© • if till© nation provided fur It They ,:nve «»very free Amerlcon th© hijil rlKht to work (labor> where lie can earn th«» most. nl©o to invent hi© «avina© (cnpHiil) where he f tfurr© it w II do him the mo©t k « hm | TI i © ii ’ nii II I© Hint we hove million© of people w Hiking i»n<l u©ln*c their hvild©, eiith'hlitK I liern»el v <*© iiOtl ell* riel Ini; Amei tea „ In olhri* lamlh oitlln iiy p<-oph» do . not proMp«-i Tl’e rt onmnic ©)©tem prohildtn It llou«*v«*r hmd n mnn i Work©, howevei cl«nrly he thlnk© il help© hlm n«»t min h t'nly in America (l«»e© Hi© wurker hav© a reni chnnce Ju »1 thè Marne, radi« al© I cali (iKnlnnl ciipltnl a© If II ©t<M»d for ra'aea a gooil markelable crup h<- i oppr«*M©j<»n unti exploitiillon A< tu- bulbi» hi» own we.ilth ami limi of i nlly • ipliallnm l© li’© <»ne ©>Mt«*in thè woii<i w in n ha Bufferà Ore •Hiai pioti » ( m ©nvlmt and lnvr©tlng flood or drouth. thè world'n wi-.ilth slirlnka tiy thè exact amount of hi» It m ii fart Hint ©orne Cnplt.illnt© personal lo»»c» are crook©, nini ©o ntr Munir H<Tlal- Amrrlcan© have made them©elvrii l©tM mid ©Mine onrrI i I m I m . hot « took© rich he« .iUM© they had il chance Til«* me pr«»|dr, and <•« •»n»»mh,t ©v©t«*m© tn© ©y©trm© Connlltutlon of th«« t’nlted Stale© don't < hanne them glv©© them that chance The found- nr© better than other© Imw«•%«•! mid era of thl© nation were only human n«>tU|PK heitri than oui© lia© ever and they made mintnk«*©, hut they l»«»en found VI CT( )R Y .M JS81 < >N t undenominational > Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor 89 North »Main Street tacrosM from Lit wilier*« i 10 00 a m. - Sunday School ClaaacM for all agea and when the children are given special at tention. Mr«. Leo Wine is supei intendent. 11:00 - Morning Worship 7:30 pm. - Evangelistic Service Special music and singing Tuesday night Prayer meeting ,at 8:00 p rn “Prayer Changes I Things” Thursday night Bible Study at j 8 oo pm subjft t i Healing for Us Today? TKAFFIC CISi ALril EXCEED ( asi AU!i s OI WAB I Anieilc n tr iffic caaualtlea, up ‘o F< bt it ry 1. exceeded war caa- ualtlck for the Name period. Bob Farrell, Secretary of State, said today In urging Ore/on drivers and pedestrians to drive and w:iliv more carefully to avoid these cost ly losses of manpower. Up to February 1, a total of 33,153 Americans had been re ported killed in battle and 44,518 were reportixl wounded. For the same pvrkxi, traffic deaths hid taken a toll of 51..MX) Americans an.l l,800.(NM> more had been in —- ■ • ■' O----------- -- ' ■ jured. many of them permanently Mrs John Billings is taking th«* o—-------- place of Gordon .Miller in the Back the attack by upping your har.k whilo ba aad Btu Mlllti are away on their wedding trip [rnyroll savings your next payday. Born to Mr and Mrs Russell Hibna on March 7. a daughter. For at the Nair iuk I Miner For Rent Signs Offlcr. "Well,Saige,I was thinking about caQing the folks when I get off toiughf M If you were away in camp, you’d know how much that call meana. You can help the service men by not making any casual Long Distance calls between 7 and 10 at night. That's when most of them call «nd there's a big rush on many circuits. "MVI 7 TO io ro thi luvtci min " oivi mom to s£s roua MO COOSS THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY