Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 08, 1944, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, June 8, 1944
man government, had suffered Radio Technician
Shortage of Tractor*
under it and were determined to
ISElUHucRHUCU CHURCH,
For Home Use Noted
Program
Available
have none of it. But that was a
CON GREG AT1ON AL
A vigorous campaign for plac­
long time ago, and it is eusy to
The ninth Joint service Induc­
Expansion of the woik of War
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
forget.
tion area of the United Stales ing idle used crawler tractors in
J. Howard Rees, Munster
Now we .the descendents of recruiting organization, which in­ essential work through voluntary Prisoners' Aid. YllCA, a puttlcl-
By Norman Vincent Peale
Mrs. Ulen Prescott, Cnuren
these wise men, are faced ,not cludes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, private sale or rental, govern­ pating service of the Nallonul War
School Superintendent
(Ed. Note: The Reverend Norman by a king as they were, but by California, Utah. Montan.i and ment purchase and »ale and, if Fund, may be exjiected as the re­
Miss M argaret Rarnsey, organist Vincent l*eale, D.D., author of the threat of super government. Arizona, is leading the entire na­ necessary, through requisitioning sult of the State Department un-
9:45 - Church School
this article is pastor of Marble 1 grown so arrogant that not even tion in the procurement of men was announced today by the War n o u n c e m e n t that Jap in h is
agreed to the purchase of $25,000
11:00 - Morning worship
Collegiate Church, Fifth Avenue. a business man is safe on hla own for the radio technician training Production Board.
7:00 p in - Young People's Pil­ New York City.)
Only 499 tractors are available worth of relief supplies u month
premises, the Fifth Article of the program, according to word Just
grim Fellowship
received by Herb. Crain, recruit­ for sale and 905 are for rent, for war prisoners and civilian in­
W hat kind of country will our Bill of Rights notwithstanding.
Whether
Americans
still
(»assess
ing
officer of the Medford Navy advised Williams. It is estimated ternees in the Philippines, accord-
boys find when they ccuie home?
that 4000 idle tractors can be lo­ lug to advices received by Charles
the
insight
to
see
the
subtle
de­
1’REBYTERIAN CHURCH
Recruiting
Station.
Will it be the type of land for
cated
and put to essential use by A. Sprague .president of the Ore­
velopment
of
big
government,
tutd
130 North Main Street
Because
of
the
large
number
which they fought, or something
Rev. George M. Shuman,
different - a left-wing, socialised, whether they still have the moral of radio technician trainees al­ outright purchase, rental or sub­ gon VVur Chest.
The United Slates Government
I’astor-eleet
made-over America? They will re­ force to limit their government ready signed, these persons in­ contract.
has made available the funds to
9:45 - Sunday School for all turn from winning a victory over as their fathers did before them, terested in taking advantage of
DAVID I.VI.F. KK'K
purchase the $25.000 worth of
ages. Mrs. \V. M. Poley, Superin­ fascism. Will they find a country is In many respects, the greatest the existing opportunity are ad­
tendent
Brief graveside funeral services supplies each month .but udmlnls-
well on the way to-being conquer­ question of this generation. If vised to act a t once. Seventeen-
11:00 - Morning Worship ser­ ed internally by communistic in­ their religious faith is still strong year-olds and men between 38 ami were held Saturday with Rgv. I stration will be carried on by
they will have the manhood to re­ 50 4 inclusive may volunteer for George M. Shuman In charge, fot neutral representatives working
vice,
fluence ?
main
free men. If communistic this prog-ram, while those in the David Lyle Rice, who passed away for War Prisoners’ Aid, YMCA,
8:00 P.M. • Evening worship.
Fascism is our recognized ene­
| funds for which aro allocated
The Methodists and Presbyter­ my. Communism, however, is in and fascistic thought has breached draft bracket of 18 to 37 inclu­ in Los Angeles
ians will meet together in the position to infiltrate our society. their minds, the issue will be in sive, if assigned to the Navy pool,
He was a former Ashland resi­ from contributions to each county
Presbyterian Church.
Russia being our ally, and a good j doubt. Coming events will tell the also may become candidates Any­ dent, serving aa Southern Pacific W.tr Chest in the state through
the Oregon War Chest. The work
8:00 P.M., Wednesday, - Mid­ one ,the communists try to make I story. As for us, we believe the one accepted for the R. T. train ­ station agent at one time.
week prayer service.
Survivors Inolude three children of locating supplies .purchasing,
us think it isn't good form to be American people are still Ameri­ ing program will be given the
suspicious of the "comrades" in can, and will return government rating of seaman first class, Mrs. Marie Moors of Portland. packing and distribution will be
to its proper place in our national equivalent to corporal in the Mfs. Erma Smith of Spriiurbrook undertaken by Wnr Prisoners’ Aid,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
our midst.
Second and B Streets
There are some people whose life, as the servant and not the army, Immediately upon enlist­ Oregon and Donald L Rice of In cooperation with other neutral
ment.
I organizations.
E arl F. Downing, Minister.
Oakland.
“humanitarianism" is so cozy as master of our citizens.
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.; E. H. to look kindly upon communism.
McGee, superintendent A Chil­ Some have even attempted to
dren's Day program presented by identify it with Christianity. But
the children will open the school. that, of course, is impossible, for
* J
Morning Service, 11 a. m. "What communism is definitely opposed
Shall This Child Be?"
to all forms of religion. Lenin said,
Junior Church, 11 a. m. Fo> "Religion must be abolished. The
nt
children of beginner, prim ary ant» best country is a Godless coun­
junior age.
e
try.” Stalin declared, "Keep child­
7:00 - Christian Endeavor. Two ren away from religious training
societies. Junior and High School. until they are eighteen years of
Evening Service, 8 p. m.; ser­ age, then they will be good com­
mon, "What N ext?" The answer munists.”
of the materialist, the infidel, the
Christianity stands as a natural
agnostic, the scientist and the barrier against communism, for
Christian will be given.
it emphasizes the worth and signi­
Midweek Service, Wednesday, 8 ficance of the individual. Under
p. m.
communism a man loses his in­
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dividuality in the State, which
TRINITY EPISCOPAL. CHURCM alone is sacred. Earl Browder siy s
Rev. A. H. MacDonnell, Vicar
"The individual finds his develop­
b:00:Holy Communion
ment and completion only as a
9:30- Church School
part of society." Emerson saw
ll;00:Service and Sermon
clearly into the essence of Chris­
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tian teaching when he pointed out
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
l th at Jesus Christ was the first
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
in all history to recognize the
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, significance of human personality.
Superintendent
Communism ,on the contrary,
11:00- Morning Worship.
turns men into servants of the
6:30 - Young People s Meeting State. Democracy, the political
7:30 - Evening Service
child of religion, makes men m ast­
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-weeg fel­ ers of the State. The present ten­
lowship hour.
dency toward "big government"
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in whatever form it may appear,
t h e C h u r c h o f t h e
is fundam entally a denial of
BRETHREN
Christian philosophy. I t is the
natural resu lt of the infiltration
Ashland and Medford
W ard E. P ra tt, Pastor
cf both fascistic and communistic
, thought. In a society strongly
10:00 - The Church School.
Graded lessons for the children.' dominated by Christian thought,
11:00 - Worship Service
with its emphasis upon a man’s
Sunday evening serivees in Med- > essential greatness, there is al-
ford a t 608 S. Oakdale Ave.
ways a suspicion of entrenched
7:00 p.m. - BYPD studying the powe».-«.
. _
Men in this great tradition
Acts of the Apostles
8:00 p.m. - Evening worship. sailed to these shores over stormy
seas because .believing they were
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. sons of God, they could not live
COUPS, . .
under tyranny. They felt instinct­
SCIENTIST
ively th a t they were rulers In
Pioneer Ave., South
America’s pioneer women loaded guns
Sunday morning service a t 11 their own right. Setting up their
own country .they devised a se­
o'clock.
for
their men in the struggle to establish
verely limited government. They
Sunday School a t 9:45 a. m.
our continent. Today the Navy’s Medical
Wednesday evening meeting, kept its control firm ly in their
Department needs your help in "keeping
wnich includes testimonies of own hands. They hedged the ex­
i he Navy Nurse Corps offers you the opportunity to serve
Christian Science healing, is held ecutive about with all m anner of
as many men at as many guns as many
restrictions. They had seen one-
a t b o clock.
your country’ with recognized professional standing as a com­
days as possible.” As a Hospital Corps
Reading Room open daily from
Eadme Hendrix, President
W A V E you w ill help our disabled fight­
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
missioned officer in the Navy. The Navy Nurse
7:30 - E vangéliste Service.
holidays.
ing men to regain their health and speed
serves in base hospitals overseas and in the
The public is cordially invited 7:30, Wednesuay - Prayer meeting
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them back to active duty. . . release male
to attend these services, and to
VICTORY MISSION
United
States,
on
Naval
transports
and
Hospi­
use the Reading Room.
corpsmen for vital service in combat
( undenominational
AT
THE CHURCHES f « l l rp
N K lliililu K H U U U C H U R C H .
v
YMCA TO HELP
WAR PRISONERS
ftm pricaiK
f l l l l v l IV U IIÖ
Still American?
Serve with the N a vy's
».
MEDICAL CORPS!
Join th e
Become a
N A V Y NURSE
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Corner Fourth and C Sts.
Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Sat­
urday.
Worship, 11 a. m.
On Friday night, June 9, a t
8:15 p. m., hear Mr. Thompson
from Medford speak on the long­
est time prophesy in all the Bible
—the 2300 days. Daniel 8:14.
How this prophesy has been re­
m arkably fulfilled. If you do not
understand some of these great
prophesies in the scriptures and
you would like to know more
about them you will not be dis­
appointed in attending this serv­
ice. The lecture sta rts a t 8:15.
Come and enjoy the message.
Everybody welcome.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sixth and C Streets
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor.
Mass Sunday morning a: 9 o'clock,
Sunday School after Mass con­
ducted by the ladies of the church
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FR EE METHODIST CHURCH
Charles E. Brawn, Pa sun
9:45 - Sunday School
11 00 - Morning Worship.
6:45 - Young People.
7:30 - Evangelistic Service
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage P ray­
er meeting.
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet-
.ng.
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
89 N orth Mam Street
(across from Litwiiler s)
10:00 a m . - Sunday School
Classes for all ages and where
the children are given special a t­
tention. Mrs. Leo Wine is super­
intendent
11:00 - Morning Worship
8:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service
Special music and singing.
Tuesday night prayer meeting
at 8:00. P rayer changes things."
Topic:“Is Divine Heaiing for Us
Today?”
Thursday night Bible Study at
8:00.
8:00 - Saturday, Evangelistic
service.
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Corner N. Main and Laurel Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
9:45- Sunday Church School.
A Children’s Day program will
be given a t the Sunday School
hour with children and young
people from the Beginner, P ri­
mary, Junior, and Intermediate
departm ents participating.
14:00- Morning Worship.
6:45:Methodist Youth Groups
8:00 • Evening Service
The Methodists and Presbyter­
ians will meet together in the
Presbyterian Church.
7:30, Thursday evening - The
mid-week Bible study and prayer
service.
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METHODIST CHURCH
Talent, Oregon
Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister
9:30 - Morning Worship
S.
10:30 - Sunday School with
Clarence Holdridge superintend­
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
4th and C Streets
W. R. Wise, Pastor
9:45 - Church school, T.
Wiley, Superintendent
11:00 * Morning worship
0:30 • Young people's Servloe, ent.
tal Ships, and in H ospital Corps Training
Schools. The present Naval expansion has
caused an urgent demand for more and more Navy Nurses.
If you are a registered nurse between the ages o f 21 and 40,
single, and in good health—you are needed.
APPLY: Bureau o f Medicine and Surgery, Navy Depart­
ment, Washington, D. C., your local Red Cross Nurst Pro­
curement Office, or 703 Market Street, San Francisco.
areas...help to shorten the w a r...la y the
foundation for a post-war career.
The need is urgent...if you are between
20 and 36, feel temperamentally suited to
humanitarian service, arc not engaged in
essential war w ork...you can fill an inter­
esting and specialized job in the Hospital
Corps. Previous experience unnecessary.
Apply today at any Office of Naval Officer
Procurement or Navy Recruiting Station.
G R E Y H O U N D SERVES, TOO
Greyhound provides transportation foi all branches o f America’s
military forces, including Navy Nurses and Hospital Corps Waves,
on d u ty . . . on leaves and furloughs.
Practically every camp and training center throughout the country
where service men and women are stationed is served by Greyhound,
and often we are called upon for special emergency service in trans­
porting wounded o f both Arm y and Navy to military hospitals.
W e are proud o f our im portant war w ork on the home front now
and are planning a new era in bus transportation when victory is won.
GREYHOUND
S C R Y IN G
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