Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 01, 1944, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, June 1, 1944
AT THE CHURCHES;
PRKBYTERJAN CHURCH
UU is o ita Maui S treet
Rev. George M. Shum an,
Uaaior-elect
9:45 - Sunday School fo r all
ages. Alra. W. M. Foley, S uperin­
tendent.
il.0 0 • Morning W orship se r­
vice.
8:00 F.M. - Evening worship.
The P resb y terians will m eet in
the M ethodist C hurch w ith Rev.
Shum an, giving the sermon.
Memorial Services
Held in Ashland
I’m Not Satisfied*
Memorial Day observance begun
in Ashland Tuesday with a nine
o’chx'k service at Memorial Rock
in the P a rk , honoring W orld W ar
I dead.
The parade began at ten o'clock
sta rtin g from the Plaza. The City
band led .followed by various
patriotic oraguizations.
At Ihe cem etery service, the
Rev. Earl F. Downing gave the
invocation, and Rosem ary Messen­
g er recited the G ettysburg A d­
dress. Ham id It. M errill presented
the main address of the day. The
service closed with the band play­
ing, “The S ta r Spangled Banner."
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By Ruth Taylor
J r. High School
Graduates 65
I don’t like the phrase “selec­
G raduation Exercises for the
tive service." Yes, 1 know what
ninth grade pupils were held
it mean»-—to the long run. it is
last T hursday morning at the
the selecting, w ithout regard to
Junior High School b u i l d i n g .
class, creed or color, of the best
F rm k J. Van Dyke, chairm an of
of o u r youth an d letting them
the school board, presented d i­
fig h t our battles for us. Stripped
plomas to 65 graduates.
of all trapperies. that is ju st what
Marvell R oberts gave the vale­
tt is.
dictorian address, Charlene Rob­
Of course, I adm it it has to
erson, the anlutatorlun address,
be. The young are better fig h t­
and Dorothy W iggins read the
ers than '\,e are. They are tit
class prophecy- Dr. George W.
fo r the job. B ut if we are going
CHURCH O F CHRIST
Bruce gave the invocation and
to let other people do our fight­
Second and B S treets
benediction.
ing for us, surely we can do our
E a rl F . Dowuing, M unster
The list otf g rad u ates are as
Bibie School, 9:4o a. m. E. H. best for them and for ourselves
follows:
in universal service.
McGee, superintendent.
OSC COMMENCEMENT
R uth M Ager. R obert A Allen,
No. I am not advocating a com ­
O ur Sum m er Victory Cam paign
I). Alan Andrews, Melba K athryn
UNUSUALLY
SMALL
begm s this Sunday. There will be pulsory w ork-or-fight law or a
Only an estim ated 200 seniors Ashcroft,
an aw ard fo r every Victor. In o r­ d ra ft of m an and woman power.
Gouvernour Backus, S h i r l e y
and
graduute students are expect­
der to be a Victor you m ust be T hat would be ju st an o th er form
Elaine
B alfour, Kenneth Lee B ar­
ed to receive their degrees at
of seelcUve service. Those who
present this Sunday.
ger. Mary E tta D iughtnan, H arry
th
e
seventy-fifth
annual
com
­
could serve best would be doing
11:00 - M oruuig service.
mencem ent a t Oregon S tate Col­ F. Bennett, BVerett Bostwick ,Jr..
Serm on: "The C ause and C ure the w ork for the rest of us.
G ary U. Christlieb. H arold E.
lege tile evening of June 17. The
B ut—I ’d like to see everyone
of S p iritu al Myopia.”
Colvin,
E. Lorraine Converse.
num ber is unuauully sm all p artly
Ju n io r Churcn, 11 a. m. Fo» accepting the w ar as an oppor­
C harlotte Crowson,
because
of
two
previous
sections
children of beginner, prim ary ano tu n ity to serve in some capacity.
Shirley Daw , Benjam in A De
of the commencem ent held In
If we would all do th a t from the
Junior age.
Haven, Glen De Vore, R obert
December
and
March.
Totul
de­
7:00 - C hristian Endeavor. Two housewife to the busy executive,
grees granted for the three will Dozier,
societies, Ju n io r an d High School. we’d g e t this w ar over a t a rate
Ikiw thy E lhart, R uth Ellen E l­
be approxim ately 350. An o u t­
8:00 - E vening Service
th a t would s ta rtle those who have
liott.
Roger F lah arty , W illiam N
door vesper baccalaureate service
Serm on: "W ere O ur F a th e rs counted their greatest ally the
Fraser. M arian C liy o m a Fredln-
will
be
held
on
the
cam
pus
In
R ight A bout D ancing?”
i -selfishness of free people.
the aftenion preceding the com ­ burg, George S. Fullerton,
8:00, W ednesday - M idweek S er­
I'm particu larly strong on this
B arb ara Gertson, B eatrice Mao
mencement.
vice
_ ... ^.ja. subject because it w as brought
Greer,
K atharine L. Grossm an,
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lonie to me w ith a bang the other
Mary-iou Hahn, Iva Darlene
RUDE
TAKING
<
O
l
ItSE
IN
MO.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL. CHURCM lay when word cam e of the death
Second Lieutenant Donald H. Hale. M arietta Ixmlse Hanscom,
Rev. A. H. MacDonnell, Vicar
n a S outh Pacific island of the
Rude,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. U'on, Melvin Haynie. lxds Hays,
8:00:Holy Communion
Srother ot a friend of mine. That
Rude, 142 B. St., has recently a r­ Royce Hill, M argie Ixrts Hollings­
9:30- Church School
,-ery day she had been showing
rived a t Rosecrana Field, a base worth.
ll:0 0 :S erv ic e and Serm on
Ix>rra!ne Elizabeth Jacobson,
me snaps of him —a gay. fine lad,
of the F erry in g Division, Air
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Beryle Lucille Kester. N o rm an .
proud of his job and of his friends
T ransport C oninnnd, near St.
. F IR S T BA PTIST CHURCH
in the service. He w as a devout
m y stic cho rd s o f rnoinortj,
Joseph. Mo. Lt. Rude is nt the Kluvano, M argate! Adele Knee-
Gordon C. G riffin-P astor
Jew bv religion, a typical good
Missouri base for a th irty day bone.
=?_stre tc h in g from e u e rj battlefield
9:46- Bible School, C. E. Corry, American by citizenship, from an ?
Gene R Litwiller, Jacqueline
advanced pilot training course.
Superintendent.
Donna
lx»wc, Lee Jacquelyn Lund,
iverage sm all Am erican town. He
==• and p a trio t¿ r a u e to every
He is on tem porary duty from his
11:00- M orning W orship.
Victor C. M cElfresh. R obert W.
wasn't a boy—but a m an who
perm
anent
slat.o
n
with
the
sixth
h e a rth a n d h e a r t h s to n e ...
6:30 - Young People's M eeting joined up in defense of a country . =
ferrying group. Lung Beach, C ali­ McGilvrsy. Virginia Caroline May,
M arjorie Ann Messenger, Doris
7:30 - Evening Service
=L. all over this broad, la n d ...”
that had given freedom to his j
fornia.
7:30, W ednesday- M id-weea fel­ parents and an opportunity to him ,
The lieutenant is m arried and Leona Miller, Eloulse V. Morris,
lowship hour.
m d his sisters. He had left a
his wife lives a t 1631 Locust Ave., Dwalne D. Morrison,
WOMEN VOTERS’ CLl’B Long Beach. He has a brother, Constance A ltadena Powell,
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:areer in which he w as m aking j
Em m a G race Ricks, F lo ra C h ar­
TH E CHURCH O F TH E
rood. He left the job of keeping j
URGES COOPERATION first sergeant Laurence F. Rude, lene
Roberson, M aryen J«»an Rob­
BRETHREN
h e home together to his sisters
with the United States
WITH OTHER NATIONS serving
erts, lxds Rose Rowton.
A shland and M edford
md w ent out to do his duty. Life
Army.
Concerted action by th e League
F oster A. Seaver, Jr., Shirley
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W ard E. P ra tt, P asto r
was ju st before him —and he gave
of Women Voters in 600 com m uni­
Ailene
Skinner.
10:00 - The Church School.
Mrs.
Beryl
D.
Baker,
student
ifs life.
ties was launched today in an ef­ at SOCE. Is visiting with her par-
Beverly Jeanne U lstad.
Theme: " S t r e n g t h e n e d by
W hat a re we giving th a t cow-
BY
fort to secure foreign policy p lat­ I enta near Junction City this week
Glen Wade, Lillian May W eath ­
C hrist.”
lares w ith th is? W hat A R E we
form pledges on record for United I She plans to return for the sum ­ ers, Eunice Evelyn W enaus, Dor­
Rowland Burnstan
G raded lessons fo r the children. jiving u p ? L ittle things th at are
S ta tes participation in plans for m er school session.
othy May W iggins, M aryls W il­
11:00 - W orship Service
•eally of no im portance. M ust we
international cooperation.
cox, C harles W. Wolfe, E Foster
M essage: "The Values of Being ¡onsider our fu tu re and get into
The League is backing w h at it
a C h ristian.” - pre-baptism m es- i obs w here w e’ll be set when the
Mr. and Mrs. Jqhn Ret tig of Wolfe,
considers four essentials for p la t­ Medfiird was in Ashland on Me­
M ary Alice Young, A rils G.
sage fo r m em ber and non-member. v ar ends? W hat of the boys who
A letter has arrived from one of form statem en ts: recognition of morial Day calling on Mrs Helen Youngs.
D aily Vacation Church School jvt .11 never come back? They gave
the. readers of this column asking th e place of the United S tates In Skidm ore on B. S treet and other
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in the A shland C hurch beginning ip their future.
if we would answer specific ques­ world affairs; pledges th a t the
Mrs. Jennie Phillips and two
Monday, Ju n e 5th and lasting for
friends.
We a re n ’t doing our p art. W hat tions pertaining to the field of
youngest children left S atu rd ay
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two weeks, daily .Monday through ve do and w hat we give up— aeronautics. Within the limitations United S ta tes tak e the lead in 1
F rid ay from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. whether it be in the things we of the space provided we will be prom oting international coopera­ For Hale: Baby Car Seat and evening to visit with Felatlves at
tion, join an international organi­ Baby Training Chair ut the Miner Yankton, South Dakota.
C hildren are all welcome.
:an’t buy or in taxes, is sm all glad to handle all such questions if
Sunday evening serivces in Med- : ;ompared to w hat our soldiers are the subject m atter is of general zation to keep the peace .take of fleet
Free Sew ing and Fancyw ork
ford a t 608 S. O akdale Ave.
interest and the replies do not in­ step s now w ith other nations to
plan for in tern atio n al solution of
7:00 p.m. - BYPD studying the ; 6:30 - Young people's Service, volve m atters of public security.
Mrs. Zereta Reed of Alameda Is leaflets available at the Miner
The letter referred to asked political, social and economic arriv in g F riday to visit relatives. office.
A cts of the Apostles.
m m e’ Hendrix, n esio e n U
questions
about jet propulsion and problems.
8:00 p.m. - Evening worship.
7:80 - E vangelistic Service.
if this in some way resembles
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A nother m essage on the Home
30 W ednesday - P ra y e r m eeting “Buck Rogers Rocket Ship.” There I HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
and W orld Order, “Sharing, N ot
Pulling Together
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is a great similarity between the S E W IN G G -----------------—
R O U P AU> USO
G rabbing.” P lan to a sk questions
A, z
H pw I
rocket ship and jet propulsion. The
VICTORY MISSION
and to tak e p a rt in the discussion.
The
dance
S
atu
rd
ay
evening
at
By
GEOBGF.
S
BENSON
rockef,
speaking
precisely,
is
pro­
I undenom inational
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Piesidem ol Holding Collage
pelled by one heavy impulse or the Ashland USO w as an occasion
Rev.
Leo C. Wine, P a sto r
F IR S T CHURCH OF CHRIST.
succession of impulses. This prin­ for the H ospital A uxiliary Sewing
Seaicy Aikontot
89
N
o
rth
M
am
S
tre
e
t
SCIENTIST
ciple may be used on aircraft for Group to aid the Ashland USO.
(across from L itw iller sj
quick starting from a runway or A num ber o i the m em bers went
Pioneer Ave., South
10:00
a.m
.
-
Sunday
School
some temporary additional power to the clubhouse and baked dough­
Sunday m orning service a t 11
Classes for all ages and where under sor
ome unusual condition.
nuts, which were served to visi­
o'clock.
ONE OF THE FIRST political dis­ pletely opposing interests. Farmers
e children a re given special a t-
*
e
to rs throughout the afternoon and cussions
S unday School a t 9:45 a. m.
I ever heard, that lose are not merely consumers; they are
ution.
M
rs.
Leo
Wine
is
super-
evening. A good supply w as left above the level of gossip, had to do the real producer*. Manufacturers
W ednesday evening meeting,
tendent.
.o r th e S unday visitors. Those with something called “the tariff and their employees, no matter what
which includes testim onies of
11:00 - M orning W orship
who aided in this work w ere Mrs. wall,” a high, protective, import tax. they produce or how much, are still
C hristian Science healing, is held
8:00 p.m. - E vangelistic Service
P
au l Finnell, M rs. R oger Rath, | I listened only, as becomes small the country’s big consumers.
a t 8 o ’clock.
peciai
m
usic
and
singing.
Mrs. I. R. F la h arty , Mrs. Taylor, boys, while two mature neighbors We Help OF ALL the people in
R eading Room open daily from
talked it over. Their genuine interest
Tuesday n ig h t p ra y er m eeting
and
senior hostess, Mrs. Ann was contugious and 1 still remember Ourselves America who toil, 18%
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
One Method of Jet Propulsion
work on farms and 82%
8:00. P ra y e r changes things.”
Myer.
much of what they said. The impres­
holidays.
A. Air Flow Guide
do something else. It was not so
Topic:”ls Divine H ealing fo r Us
sion
I
got
might
not
have
been
ac­
A
full
week
end
is
promised
B. Fuel Burners
'ih e public is cordially invited
100 years ago when nenrly two-
C. Fuel Preheater
for the Ashland USO the coming curate but it was fairly typical of thirds of our workers ploughed the
>day?"
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to a tten d these services, and to
views
at
that
time.
T hursday n ig h t Bible Study at
Friday, S atu rd ay and Sunday, ac­
soil, but things have changed. Now
use the R eading Room.
Jet propulsion, which has been in cording to D irector Jew ell Lock­
Manufacturers in the North, I two farmers working in the field
00.
the
news
recently,
employs
the
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gathered, were all in fnvor of a high, produce for nine factory workers
8:00 - S aturday, E vangelistic same basic principle, but there is h art.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
protective tariff. They didn’t want whose families must eat. In statis­
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irvice.
an
even
flow
of
power
from
the
foreign-made things to enter the tics: Ten million farm hands stock
CHURCH
F
ree
Sewing
and
Fancyw
ork
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propulsion unit, as in contrast with
United States and he sold in compe­ the pantries of 43 million other
C orner F o u rth and C S treets
FIR ST M ETHODIST CHURCH
the intermittent impulses from the leaflets available a t the Miner tition with things they were making. laborers, not counting the white-
9:30, S atu rd ay - S abbath School
rocket. Jet propulsion employs no office.
Northern manufacturers, I was in­ collar workers.
lo rn e r N. M ain and L aurel Sts.
11:00 - W orship.
propeller or air screw. It involves
formed, were Republicans. My neigh­
D r. S eorge W. Bruce, M inister
The factory town is America's big
F rid ay night, June 2nd—
bors, like most farmers in that cli­
a rushing discharge from the rear O L D T IM E R
9:45- Sunday C hurch School.
mate, were Democrats and opposed market for farm products and prac­
of
the
plane
in
the
form
of
a
jet
Illu stra te d lecture on the S anc­
(Continued
F
rom
P
age
1)
tically everything else. Those 43
11:00- M orning W orship.
of air or gas which moves the air-
air-1
island8 b the Allie8 m ust to high tariff. If Europe had better million workers last yinr received
tu a ry by G. A. Thompson of Med­
S ubject: “Owned and S erving” craft forward. This is not a new
and less costly merchandise to of­
‘
..
ford. Come and see th e golden
fer, they were in the market for it. 1(10 billion dollars in t ir pay en­
The choir will lead the congre- idea and planes have been flown m ake Tojo fee
y.
velopes; two-thirds
America's
m iniature san c tu a ry and its fu r­
>
>
A
itional singing and offer an an- for some time in Europe on this
Farmers THOSE TWO respected national income. Dreamers who
nishings built to scale by Ross of
Uncle Zeke says infusion of Produce neighbors have passed on, careen their necks toward Europe
principle. Scientists claim the real
lem.
M edford. G. • A. Thompson will
attraction of jet propulsion units is new blood in th e councilmanic
along with most men of looking for post-war farm prosper­
6:45:M ethodist Y outh G roups
explain the m eaning of th is build­
their generation. The tariff wall, as ity need waking up. America’s ex­
that it will provide a powerful for­ body is opportune.
8:00
-
E
vening
Service
ing an d its services. You’ll not be
a political issue, is-dead too. I have ports in recent fire-war years have
k
p
P
Rev. George Shum an, pastor ward movement in proportion to
disappointed in this service. Lec­
its weight, making possible higher
G erm an epionage ag en ts in E ng­ told this homely story however, to been running less than 5'/, of the
;
the
P
resbyterian
C
hurch
will
spotlight an issue that is very much national income. Every little bit
tu re begins a t 8:15. Everybody
speeds than presently obtained.
land, if any, find little encourag­ alive: Suif>i(ion. All Americans need helps, hut it's still only 5 per cent.
ive the gospel m essage.
Questions to Dr. Rowland Burn­ ing news to send home.
welcome. Services will be held in
each other. Mutual distrust among
7:30, T hursday evening - The stan should be addressed to: SC
the C hurch of th e N azarene while
Devastated Europe can't do much
A A A
men of different industries is a big­
lid-week
Bible
stu
d
y
and
prayer
Pictures,
314
N.
Michigan
Ave.,
remodeling.
ger hazard to this country than pre­ for America soon after the' war.
K
entucky
w
as
adm
itted
to
the
Chicag9
1,
Illinois.
irvice.
judices based on race or religion. Post-war favors will he from us to
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Union Ju n e 11, 1792.
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Business progress requires confi­ them, exclusively. And one of our
CATHOLIC CHURCH
A
A
A
giving up. When we think of
greatest potential services to Euro­
NEIGHBORHOOD
CHURCH,
dence;
credit is only part of it.
Sixth an a C s tre e ts
peans would he to lower our tariff
their sacrifices, are we satisfied
„ How
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about a F o u rth of July
CONGREGATIONAL
Rev. W. J. M eagher, P astor.
Besides being a great country, the hnrs-und buy what they can spare
with
ourselves?
I
’m
not.
Are
you?
'celeb
ratio
n
?
Corner of Blvd. and M orton
United States is big. In its three so they, in turn, may buy more of
M ass Sunday m orning at 9 o’clock,
million square miles dwell 135 mil­ our manufactured goods. We can't
J. H ow ard Rees, M inister
Sunday School a fte r M ass con­
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lion people. They can’t all be ac­ serve the rest of the world well un­
Mrs.
Glen
P
rescott,
Church
ducted by the ladies of the church.
quainted but they need to be friends less our own people arc prosperous.
School
Superintendent
The
W
orld’s
News
Seen
Through
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in spite of personal interests and But if ingenuity and enterprise may
lis s M arg aret Itam sey, organist
F R E E M ETHODIST CHURCH
tastes that differ. We have to look i remain free, our factories will hum
he
hristian
cience
onitor
9:45 - C hurch School
out for one another now or we’re and our farms thrive as never bc-
C harles E. Brown, Pasto»
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orning
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orship
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-
Sunday
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•
with
CHURCH OF T H E NAZARENE
llarence H oldridge superlntend-
4th and C S treets
C h ris tia n Science
nt.
W. R. Wise, P asto r
The mid-week Bible study and
9:45 - Church school, T. B.
irayer service is each W ednesday
w
Wiley, S uperintendent.
veiling at 8 o'clock.
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11:00 - Morning worship
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Jet Propulsion
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AHEAD
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WATCH7!
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland. Oroorm
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