Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 15, 1944, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ■ i ■
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, June 15, 1944
AT THE CHURCHES
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Corner N. Main and Laurel Sts.
Dr. George W . Bruce, Minister
DO YOU KNOW Offer Young Men
THE ANSWERS? College Training
University of Oregon. Eugene—
Opportunity to attend a college
How often do you wake up m or university in the period be­
the middle of the night and tween high school graduation and
think, " I f I had only thought of induction into the Arm y is a f ­
that sooner. I could have an­ forded young men between the
swered you on that." I am sure ages of 17 years and 17 years
a ll of us have had that expe­ and 9 months on July I, 1944,
rience. I know i have. W e just who
successfully
passed
the
aren't quick enough on the trig­ A rm y -N a v y qualifying teat given
ger and our second thoughts lag March 15, and who enlist in 4he
Arm y Enlisted Reserve Corps be­
fa r behind our first.
One of the troubles with us fore the deadline of July 1, 1944,
who take democracy for granted Orlando John Horlis, acting pres­
is that we don't know the an­ ident of the University of Oregon,
swers. W e don’t doubt for a min­ announced Wednesday after re­
ute the strength of our own in­ ceiving information from M aj.
— V—
stitutions, the endurance of the 1 Gen. David McCoach, Oommand-
N E IG H B O R H O O D C H U R C H ,
democratic w ay of life— but we 1 mg General, Ninth Service Com­
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
can't always say why we feel as mand, Fort Douglas, Utah.
Corner at Blvd. and Morton
we do. W hat would you give for
A military scuoiarship for two
J. Howard Rees, Munster
not O N E , but four or five an­ or three 12-week terms, depend­
Mrs. Glen Prescott, Church
swers for any kind of an argu­ ing upon the age of the applicant
ment on democracy?
School Superintendent
as ot July 1, will be ottered in
M y friends say I am always a college or university in the
Miss M argaret Ramsey, organist
ready with the answers. Here's Ninth Service Command or else­
0:4b - Church School
one o f the reasons why. There's where. Although the trainee will i
11:00 - Morning worship
7:00 p.m - Young People's P il­ a little series of booklets which not receive pay for the period
you may have seen, for they have of training, he will receive his
grim Fellowship
been widely distributed.
These uniform,
tuition,
lodging
and
— V—
Joe Doakes booklets belong in meals, medical care, books and
P R E B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
every man's pocket, in every transportation from his home to
130 North Main Street
" A friendly church for thoughtful wom an’s purse, for they do ex­ the school. His only expense will .
press what most of us really be­ be for laundry and other incl- I
people”
lieve, but don’t always know how dentals.
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Advantages of enlistment in
to
say.
Pastor-elect
I have all four of the books on the Enlisted Reserve Corps be­
Sunday, June 18 —
my desk as I write, for I like fore July 1 are the training at I
9:45 - Sunday School fo r all
their tone. F or instance, let me a selected college or university
ages. Mrs. W . M. Poley, Superin­
quote from one. " I am not an for work important both to the
tendent.
optimist. I am not a pessimist. Arm y and to the trainee, the
11:00 - Morning W orship ser­
I have no use for bunk, particu­ foundation of a college education
vice.
larly foreign bunk. No one is in the post-war period, and un­
Anthem by the choir under the
going to make me hate the fel­ interrupted education at govern­
direction o f Miss Florence Allen,
low who lives in the same block ment expense during the uncer­
with Mrs. J. W . McCoy at the or­
as I do.” N o w that's what I call tain period between high school
gan. Mr. Shuman will preach on
American. N ot hate at the beck graduation and induction into the
the subject," W hat Good Is Trou­ and call of an outsider— but mak­
Arm ed Forces, university officials
ble?”
ing up one’s own mind according point out.
7:00 - Y"oung peoples’ society
to the individual and the facts.
------------- o— ----------
for senior-high school and college
F a r be it from me to suggest
age. This will be an organizational
that, like the Nazis and Com­
meeting.
munists, we should have a line,
8:00 - Union Service at the but it's a good thing to read
To baca up Uie invasion with
Methodist Church. Mr. Shuman | the answers as someone who has
will speak on "Expanding Hori- i given a lot of thought to it has w ar bonds and the equipment
which w ar bonds buy, Oregon
zons."
worked them out. W e can then
women will swing into action this
Wednesday, June 21st at 8:00 - I adapt them to our needs.
Midweek Service for P rayer and
I have often used a quote from week to help their men speed the
Bible Study.
one of
the booklets.
"W hen fifth w a r loan campaign to quick
9:45- Sunday Church School.
11:00- Morning Worahip.
Subject: •Dike a Tree.” The
choir will sing an anthem, and
Haul Byers will sing the aolo,
"lak e a Tree" by Joyce Kilmer.
6:45:Methodist Youth Group«
8:00 - Evening Service
The evening union service is to
be in the Methodist Church and
Rev. Geo. Shuman will give the
sermon on the subject, "Expand­
ing Horizons.”
7:80, Thursday evening - The
mid-week Bible study and prayer
service.
By Ruth Taylor
$Ay, w e , what 0 0
H00 0 0 WHEN y00
0ET 0/NCHE0 FOR
CASH?
W eil, WHEN I NEE0
AHWey.'.t SORROW
THE 10W-C0ST WAY
...FROM THE FIRST
NATURAI RANNI
Women Help with
w ar Bond Drive
— V—
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Second and B Streets
E a rl F. Downing, Minister.
Bible School, 9:45 a. m. E. H.
McGee, superintendent.
The School will open with two
Father’s D ay numbers presented
by the children of the school.
11:00 - Morning Service.
Sermon: "A n d Y e Fathers.”
Junior Church, 11 a. m. Foi
children of beginner, primary ana
junior age.
7:00 - Christian Endeavor. Two
societies, Junior and High School.
The Junior group meets under
the supervision of Mrs. John
Schoenwald. A rlis Youngs is the
leader of the High School group.
8:00 - Evening Service
Dads and Daughters night. Dads
and daughters are to sit together,
worship together and go home to­
gether. A gift will be given to the
dad with the most daughters and
daughters-in-law present in the
service. A gift will also be given
to the dad with the youngest
daughter present. Dad's favorite
hymns as selected by the daught­
ers will be sung during the song
service. Sermon, “ W h at N ext? ”
Midweek Service, Wednesday, 8
,
someone keeps criticizing the way victory.
Women will be at work in every
things are going I tell him I
never saw a ball game won by county in the state, -conducting
the noisy fellow in the bleachers house-to-house, ferm -to-farm can-
vasses.
S E Y E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
Directing women's activities on
CH URJH
the state level is Mrs. Saidie Orr
Corner Fourth and C Sts.
Dunbar, Portland, who heads the
i Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Sat- women’s division of the Oregon
urday.
W a r Finance Committee.
Her
Worship, 11 a. m.
newly-named assistant director is
F riday evening service at 8:15.
Mrs. Rogers MacVeagh, Portland,
• - V —
who w as executive secretary for
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
the 1944 "m arch o f dimes" drive
Sixth and C streets
conducted by the Infantile P a r ­
Rev. W . J. Meagher, Pastor.
alysis Foundation.
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o ’clock,
Sunday School alter Mass con­
ducted by the ladies of the enuren.
FREE
M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH
'Z
I lonor Disabled
Heroes
Cnarles E. Brawn, Pasco.
a.45 - Sunday Scnooc
11:00 - Morning Worship.
6:45 - Young People.
7:30 - Evangelistic Service
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage P ra y ­
er meeting.
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet-
mg.
—V—
CHURCH
OF TH E N A Z A R E N E
p. m.
4th and C Streets
W . R. Wise, Pastor
T R IN IT Y E P IS C O P A L C H U R CM
9:45 - Sunday School, with clas­
Rev. A . H. MacDonnell, Vicar
ses for all ages. T. S. W iley Su­
8:00:Holy Communion
perintendent.
9:30- Church School
11:00 - Morning Worship.
M :00:Servlce and Sermon
7:00 - Young People's Society,
— V—
Virginia Shultz, president.
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
8:00 - Evangelistic Service.
Gordon C. G riffin-Pastor
8:00, Wednesday - Mid-week
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, prayer meeting.
Superintendent.
— V—
11:00- M orning Worship.
V IC T O R Y M IS S IO N
6:30 - Young People’s Meeting
( undenominational
7:30 - Evening Service
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
7:30, Wednesday- M id-w eet fel­
89 North Main Street
lowship hour.
(across from Litw iller’s j
— V—
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
TH E CHURCH OF THE
Classes for all ages and where
BRETHREN
the children are given special at­
Ashland and Medford
tention. Mrs. Leo W ine is super­
W a rd E. Pratt, Pastor
intendent.
10:00 - The Church School.
11:00 - Morning W orship
Graded lessons for the children.
8:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service
11:00 - W orship Service
Special music and singing.
Sunday evening serivces in M ed­
Tuesday night prayer meeting
ford at 608 S. O akdale Ave.
at 8:00. P rayer changes things."
7:00 p.m. - B Y P D studying the
Topic:"Is Divine Healing for Us
Acts o f the Apostles.
Today?”
8:00 p.m. - Evening worship.
Thursday night Bible Study at
—
8:00.
F IR S T C H U R C H O F CH RIST,
8:00 - Saturday,
Evangelistic
S C IE N T IS T
—V—
abled American Veterans, incorpo­
rated by an act of Congress as the
official voice Qf men disabled in de­
fense of the nation, is making plans
for the formal opening of its new
national headquarters (pictured
above) here. A highlight of the ,
formal opening on March 23-25 will
be the dedication of a “Hall of Dis­
abled Heroes.” More than 800
D.A.V. chapters throughout the na­
tion are submitting nominations
for disabled heroes to represent
their respective states and state
departments will make final selec­
tions. Photographs of the disabled
heroes named by each state will be
placed on the walls of the “Hall of
Disabled Heroes.” The Disabled
American Veterans is at present
helping work out problems involv­
ing protective measures for men
in the service as well as those now
being released because of dis*
abilitv.
who’s yelling at the umpire and
razzing the players. Games are
— V—
won by the men In the field and
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
the coaches and captains who
Talent, Oregon
stand back of them.” That’s plain
Dr. G. W . Bruce, Minister
common sense.
9:30 - Morning Worship
I f you want to get copies of
Subject: "Lik e a Tree."
these booklets, send In to Joe
10:30 - Sunday
School
with Doakes, Room 707, 2 W est 43rd
Clarence Holdridge superintend­ Street, New Y ork City, and they
ent.
will be sent to you without cost.
6:30 - Methodist Youth Fellow ­ I recommend them because I be­
ship.
lieve they will help you as they
The mid-week Bible study and have helped me to speak up for
prayer service Is each Wednesday democracy and defend your faith
service.
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning service at 11
o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
which
includes
testimonies
of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open dally from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services, and to
evening at 8 o’clock.
use the Reeding Room.
as an American.
LOANS «50 to «1000
(A fu ll y e a r to repay)
★ ★ ★
•ßnu ßianch.
FiRsrnnriaNRb
OF PORTLAND
119 I t
A L
D I AO 5 I I
I N SUR AN C l
i