SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, March 23, 1944 AT THE CHURCHES | V IC T O R Y M IS S IO N ( undenom inational Rev. l e v C. W ine, Paator 8» N o rth M ain S tre et (across fro m L itw ille r 's ) 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School Classes fo r a ll ages and where the ch ild re n are g iven special a t­ tention. M rs. Leo W in e is super­ intendent. ' 11:00 - M o rn in g W o rship 8:00 p.m. - E va n g e listic Service Special m usic and singing. Tuesday n ig h t p ra ye r m eeting a t 8:00. P ra y e r changes th in g s ." Today?” T o p ic :"Is D ivin e H ea lin g fo r Us T hu rsda y n ig h t B ib le S tud y a t 8:00. 8:00 - S aturday. E va n g e listic service. —V— LOOKING AHEAD r - ■ ..... Director ODT Dies Freedom From Pity Tne passing o f Joseph B a rtle tt Eastm an, d ire c to r o f (be O ffice o f Defense T ra n s p o rta tio n In the W ashington, D, C „ Em ergency H ospital a t 6 o'clock the m orning o f M arch 15 is m ourned by the m any who knew him . M r. E a s t­ man was recognized as the fo re ­ most n a tio n a l tra n s p o rta tio n a u ­ th o rity in the U nite d States Rx- I perlenced in tra n s p o rta tio n p ro b ­ lems In the last w ar. he b ro ug ht to the nation in the present em er­ gency a fle x ib le system o f expe­ d itin g tra n s p o rta tio n o f w a r m a­ te ria ls and men under p riv a te railro ad ow nership The W h ite House stated th a t B rig Gen. C harles D. Young, U. S. A. re­ tired , w ill continue In charge o f the O D T fo r the tim e being. — ■ o ------------ By GEORGE 8. BENSON Pistldent ol Hardtnq Collsqs Ssaicy. Arkansas - ■ ■■ ------- ' my U N L U C K Y n u m tx r is The cub d riv e r bounced me a grin against his re ar-view m irro r as he spoke. "An automobile accident on August 19, 1929. when 1 was 29 years old. left me yaralyxed below the w aist, completely and p er­ m anently Good surgeons, Mayo's among them, say I ought to be glad I'm alive—and 1 am, of course. U n ­ less m y w ife rides w ith me, my «ostumers have to lug th eir own bags but they are nice about It." Searcy. Ark., home of H arding College, is a county-seat tow n of 1.700 people, three railroad stutlons and one taxicab. G rad u ally the driver's customers have come to know h im . all about him H e came io our town five years ago, an In - val d w ith money enough to m ake, a down payment on a modest house. It s his now: also a good automobile and a fine w heel-chair. I f I hunted the country over. 1 could find no stoA better to Illu s­ tra te the m erits ot P riv a te E n te r­ prise as an economic system. There • re not many things this man can do and not many places he can do them, but he found the place and 4 . J the job He is h all dead (by linear measure) but the Im portant •nd of him Is still clicking He loves ■^dependence like John Hancock. I T IS pleasant to Must He Be adm ire a lame man A n Invalid? fra n k ly w ithout be­ ing the least bit sorry for him . snowing that he does not w ant a n y ­ body's pity Not long ago this one ■tri a crisis, as so many small busi- men have F a r aw ay In W ash ­ ington somebody wrote a directive • i <1 i. . friend heard that be would P:uo.tbly have to give up hla car, a ■minercially operated motor ve- b iije no! essential to the m ilitary. F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H C om er N. M ain and L a u re l Sts. D r. George W . Bruce, M in is te r The B ib le is given to us fo r guidance in C h ris tia n liv in g . N o ch ild can fin d h is w ay to God w ith o u t a know ledge o f God's W ord. The Sunday C hurch School w hich meets a t 9:45 a ffo rd s op­ p o rtu n ity fo r the stu d y and ex­ change o f th ou gh ts about the W ord o f God. The m orning sermon is a t 11 o'clock on the subject, " A ll fo r Jesus.” by the Rev. D r. Silas E. F airh a m , d is tric t superintendent. The ch o ir w ill lead the congrega­ tio n a l sin g in g and o ffe r an a n ­ them . Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the m o rn ­ in g sermon there w ill be a sh o rt session o f the Q u a rte rly C o n fe r­ ence, a t w hich the d is tric t super­ intendent w ill preside. The S enior, and In te rm e d ia te M eth od ist Y o u th F ellow sh ip G roups w ill meet fo r w o rsh ip a t 6:15. e The evening serm on is a t 7:30, and w ill be in the P re sbyte ria n C hurch, on th e subject, " A M is ­ understood G od.” The m idw eek B y R u th T a y lo r B ible stu d y and p ra y e r service is One day o u t in the M id d le W est each T h u rsd a y evening a t 7:30. I was scheduled to speak to a —V— wom en's club on “ fig h tin g ide als” . N E IG H B O R H O O D C H U R C H , B u t u n fo rtu n a te ly a t the luncheon C O N G R E G A T IO N A L b fo re th e m eeting I happened to C om er o f B lv d . and M o rto n te ll a fe w incid en ts d a tin g fro m J. H o w a rd Rees, M in is te r m y days as an e d ito r o f a fashion was I n a g azine. Im m e d ia te ly M rs. Glen P re scott C hurch asked too change m y topic to School S uperintendent M iss M a rg a re t Ramsey, o rg a n ist “ H o w to become a fash.on ex- p e rt." 9:45 - C hu rch School I t was ra th e r a bad break fo r 11:00 - M o rn in g w orship 7:00 p.m - Y o un g People's P il­ a ny speaker. I d id n 't k-.ow how i to say no— and y e t I did feel th a t g rim F e llo w sh ip He Is not sure w hat's to become of him . Hts most dism al prospect Is to be put In a public Institu tion where the state w ill pay 12 a day tor his maintenance. I f that should happen, his w ifs would hutjt some­ thing profitable to do as near him as jiosalble. H e would havq a com ­ fortable room. He would eat n ou r­ ishing food, lie would sleep in a clean bed. Physically he'd be all right, but th at John Hancock spirit in him would su ffer In ways u n ­ known to socialised medicine. 1 do not believe he w ill ever b* dependent— this being a free coun­ try . H e couldn't pass a physical exam ination for any kind of w ar- work. but he has a figh ting heart Any social or |>olltlral system ds signed to sift human beings l .rougk a form ularlzed scraen, discarding those whose physical bodies snow marked departure from an u ib llra ry average. Ignores sp iritu a l valoaa Ignores too much. Such u scheme w ould havs Ot prlved the world of club-footsd Byron, squatty Napoleon, blind v»U ton. and epileptic Caesar. Thaas gigantic figures of the dimming past never heard of a planned economy Searcy's cab driver bar heard of It but It has not 'tagged him o u t '— yet For Women Only SCIENTIST each Wednesday evening at 7:80. - ginning of time. ■ lie w orkers In the yards. T H O M A S A. M K K K Y M A N F uneral services were held Inst F rid a y a fte rn ix m in Ashland fo r ARKANSAN GRANDFATHER, Sli Thom as J. M e rry man, fo rm e r res­ C aptain Allshouse and Sgt. JOINS T H E A R M E D F O Itt ES ide nt o f B ellview , who passed P ro u ty representing the A v ia tio n C la rk C ou nty ( A r k .) Local aw a y at H oldredge, N ebraska on Cadet E xa m in ing Board o f P o rt­ The Rev. E a rl F. land Interview ed the hig h school Board c la im s the d is tin c tio n o f M arch U th sending the youngest g ra n d fa th e r D ow ning o f the C hurch o f C hrist boys now enrolled In the a rm y a ir to the arm ed forces. He is A. A. o fficia te d . corps reserve about the fo rm a tio n ------------ o ----------- Massey, 36, o f A rk a d e lp h ia o f a "Silver W ings C lu b ” These MRS. HAZEL I. FERNS M r. Massey has one g ra n d c h ild . clubs are being orgunlzed th ro u g h ­ F uneral services were held yes­ out tne state. Each school In the Clyde L. Cook, J r,, whose fa th e r is a s ta ff sergeant in N o rth te rd ay fo r Mrs. Hazel Iva Ferna. county belongs to a W ing, such as, who passed aw ay last Sunday. D r the Jackson W ing. Each high A fric a . George W. Bruce o f the M ethodist school co nstitu te s a F lig h t w ith — o------------- FEWER ONE ROOM SCHOOLS I C hurch o ffic ia te d M rs. Ferns was its local officers. There are 66 fe w e r one-room born M arch 25 ,1886 a t T ale nt There are tw o purposes o f th is schools In Oregon now than there i She is su rvived by one sister, organization, the param ount de­ were a year ago, accordin g to ■ M rs. M y rtle Jacobs. sire and need (or increasing the Rex Putm an, sta te superintendent num ber o f a via tio n cadet e nroll CAPE G IX H X F'-STER. N e w m enls ¡uni the passing on to these o f public in s tru c t’on. Consolida­ S g t. V ito Rubino, a U. cadets o f In fo rm atio n and advice tions and suspensions account fo r B rita in . S M arine fro m IJsbon. Ohio, th a t w ill benefit them d u rin g th e ir the disappearance, P utm an said. I w an ts no closer call th an his la t- com ing tra in in g period. ------------- o------------- M r. and M rs W a lte r Herndon ! eat. (F ro m the Rogue News) o f K la m a th F a lls spent the week A bomb fra g m e n t sheared the ------------o— — end w ith M r and M rs. H e n ry i eraser o ff a pencil s tic k in g o ut of R om to Mr. and M rs. H M Newton. the pocket o f his b a ttle ja c k e t T w lttle on M arch 16. a daughter. H E IS N O T much afraid. Such a spirit Is hurd to kill. A leg­ less taxi d river who scorned all forms of dole and saved 13.000 In four years w ill probably fare better) come w hat may, than any able- bodied pensioner who ever reclined upon the handle of a W P A spade. I can think of him flyin g a bomber, driving a gang-plow or even a tank, but 1 can't imugine hotv he would look In an institution fu ll or invalids Rather H ard To Frighten the question o f dem ocratic ideals ' was m ore im p o rta n t than fash- j ions. So I com prom ised. I ta lk e d fir s t about fashions and then I said, "N o w i f I had to ld you o f some new styles you could have made i t th e vogue here in y o u r to w n — because you set the fashions. Therefore I say to you— i f there is h atred, p re j­ udice, i ll w ill am ong the y o u th o f th is to w n it is y o u r fa u lt—-be­ cause you could m ake i t the fa s h ­ ion to be k in d .” M aybe th a t was preachy, w hich is som ething I t r y to avoid doing, ( I d o n 't lik e women preachers e ith e r), b u t i t is a subject th a t —V— is so close to m y h e a rt th a t I ’ll Pioneer Ave., South F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N have to ask you to bear w ith me. ; Sunday m o rn in g service a t 11 CHURCH I t is because the wom en o f the , o'clock. co m m u n ity, the m others, have this N o rth M a in a t H elm an Sunday School a t 9:45 a. m. trem endous pow er o f leadership Sunday services: Wednesday evening m eeting, th a t th e ir re s p o n s ib ility is so B ible School, 9:45 a. m. w nich includes testim onies o f great. T ra in in g in frie n d lin e ss M o rn in g W o rship, 11:00 a. m. i C h ris tia n Science healing, is held m ust begin a t home. T ra in in g in (J u n io r C hurch m eets a t the same a t 8 o'clock. fa ir p la y m ust begin a t home. h o u r.) R eading Room open d a ily fro m B u t a ll th a t any w om an has to Y o u th M eeting, 6:30 p. m. 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and do is to tra in O N E fa m ily fo r 7:30 - E ve nin g S e n le t holidays. life — tra in O N E fa m ily in under­ The M ethodists w ill meet in the The p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d j standing. A nd the fir s t th in g to P re sbyte ria n C hurch fo r w orsip. : to a tte n d these services, ahd to j do is to begin a t home— w ith o u r­ D r. Bruce w ill preach on " A M is ­ use the R eading Room. selves. understood God.” —yr— L e t no ch ild hear you speak un­ W ednesday: S E V E N T H D A Y j C d VENTIST fa irly , show hatred o r prejudice P ra y e r and B ib le Study, 7:30 CHURCH fo r any group. L e t no c h ild see p. m. you act u n fa irly o r w ith d is c rim ­ C o m e r F o u rth and C S treets A w a rm in v ita tio n is extended ina tion . T his does N O T mean a to a ll. 9:30, S a tu rd a y - Sabbath School wholesale opening o f the doors o f —V— 11:00 - W orship. yo u r home. I t does mean demon­ C H U R C H O F C H R IS T B e g in n in g the 24th a t 7:45 p.m., s tra tin g th a t you can respect peo­ the re g u la r Sunday n .g h t m eet­ ple and be f a ir to them , w ith o u t Second and B Streets ings w ill be conducted on F rid a y liv in g w ith them or m a k in g them E a rl F . D ow n in g, M in is te r n ig h t o f each week. A series of your personal friends. B ible School, 9:45 a. m. E. H. serm ons on Tem perance and P ro ­ D o n 't be p a tro n iz in g — don’t McGee, superintendent. h ib itio n s e ttin g fo rth o u r C h ris ­ teach a c h ild to be k in d to “ poor” M o rn in g Service ,11 a. m., B e t­ ty Jo B um s, soloist. Sermon, “ The tia n and c iv il resp on sibilitie s rela- people. Teach h im to be k i n d - i tiv e to the present day e xp e ri­ period. H a lf the class conscious­ C risis o f Gethsemane and Y ou.” J u n io r C hurch, 11 a. m. F o r ences by J. Z. W a lk e r, evangelist ness o f th is c o u n try w ould vanish c h ild re n o f beginner, p rim a ry and and le c tu re r. The f i r s t o f the i f we w ould stop being ch a rita b le series begins F rid a y n ig h t, M arch to the poor, tru c u le n t and “ stand­ ju rd o r age. C h ris tia n E ndeavor, 6:30 p. m. 24th a t 7:45. The subject w ill be o ffis h ’’ to the rich. You m ust m ake y o u r child re n E ve nin g Service, 7 :30. Sermon, "M a n ’s F ir s t Sin and A p p e tite ." th o ro u g h ly aw are o f the fa c t th a t E ve rybo dy welcome. No collec­ "T h e M ost In d is p u ta b le W ord o f bates and prejudices are things tions. the L ast W eek.” n ot to le ra te d by anyone o f good M idw eek Service, Wednesday, breeding, a n y m ore than eating C A T H O L IC C H U R C H 7:30 p. m. peas w ith a k n ife , th a t th a t so rt S ixth and C s tre e ts —V— T R IN IT Y E P IS C O P A L CHURCM Rev. W. J. M eagher, Pastor. o f th in g ju s t isn ’t done by ladies o r gentlem en in A m erica. Rev. A . N. M acD onnell, V ic a r Mass Sunday m o rn in g a it 9 o’clock, I t can’t be done? Nonsense! Sunday School a fte r Mass con­ 8:00 H o ly C om m union There isn ’t a w om an am ong you ducted by the ladies o f the church 9:30- C hurch School who doesn’t kn ow th a t you can —V— ll:0 0 :S e rv ic e and Sermon m ake a n y th in g the fashion, a ny­ F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H —V— th in g the habit. F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H C harles E. B raw n, P a sto r A child w ho hears no sw earing 9:45 - Sunday School. Gordon c . G riffin -P a s to r does not swear. A ch ild who is 11:00 - M o rn in g W o rship. ta u g h t politeness by exam ple and 9:45- B ib le School, C. E. C orry, 6:45 - Young People. precept is p o lite in tim es o f strain. Superintendent. 7:30 - E v a n g e lis tic Service. You do n o t a llo w y o u r children to 11:00- M o rn in g W orship. 7:30 - Tuesday, C ottage P ra y ­ p la y w ith those child re n who hab­ 6:30 - Y oung People’s M eeting er m eeting. itu a lly lie, o r steal, o r use bad 7:30 - E ve n in g Service 7:30 - T hu rsda y, P ra y e r M ee t­ language. W h y le t y o u r children 7:30, W ednesday- M id -w e ek fe l­ ing. be exposed to co n ta ct w ith the low ship hour. —V— diseased m inds o f those w ho are — V— M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H In to le ra n t or who hate? TH E CHURCH OF THE T alent, Oregon There Is a w ay th a t you and I BRETHREN can help to w ipe o u t prejudice. D r. G. W . Bruce, M in is te r A shland and M ed ford The m o rn in g serm on is a t 9:30 We can c o n tro l hatred a t its very W a rd E. P ra tt, P a sto r on the subject, “ A ll fo r Jesus,” source, and s u b s titu te good feel­ 10:00 - The C harch School. by the Rev. D r. S ilas E. F a ir- ing and understanding. W e can Graded lessons fo r the children. ham, d is tr ic t superintendent. The do more to Influence o u r children 11:00 - W o rship Service Sunday School m eets im m e d ia te ly than a ny o th e r group. W e •m u s t E vening Services In M ed ford a t fo llo w in g the m orn in g sermon, a t teach them the fa lla c y o f hatred, 501 B e a tty S t. 10:30. There w ill be a session o f the p e ril o f prejudice, the deadly 8:00 p.m .: E ve nin g w orship. ■he Q u a rte rly C onference a t 4 e vil o f g eneralizations. O n ly in 7:00 p.nr.. 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