Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 17, 1944, Image 2

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 17, 1944
Friduy evening Mung Hervire be­
gins a t-8 :00P.M. Sermon at 8:15
Topic: Luke 32:28 "Weep not for
me, but for youisclvea, and your
SOUTHERN. OREGON MINER
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland. Oregon
cnildren.”
Public cordially welcome.
CARR\ L H. WINES, Editor and Publisher
Methodist C'iu>*c i
Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash­
land, Oregon, February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress
of March 3. 1879.
TALBNT, OREGON
Dr. (1. W. Brnre. M taM l r
Method st Talent.
one ingredient in our national life
must be more prodnnunant over
j any other. This does not mean
My BOTH TAYLOR
i that each ingredient must be sep­
W hat America needs is old ara te and a p a rt - cooked in com­
fashioned home cooking. You partm ents where the arom a can­
know the kind 1 mean. Those big not blend. It does mean that the
hearty country disnes that sim ­ oooking of the national “stew”
mered in an iron pot on a big must be a dr iwing from all ingre­
stove for hours, and that came to dients of their finest, a utilizat on
the table in a steam ing aroma 2 * 3 ^ ™
" ‘° dr* * °iU their
that
vm.r —
o h
that made your
mouth
water. goodness and to combine it so as
Cooked slowly, you could distin­ to blend the flavor of each separ-
ingredient into a harmonious
guish the taste of every ingredient , i ate
whole.
so blended together that it made
! We don’t want form ulas or
a delicious whble.
Pressure cooking may be mod­ short cuts. We want home cook­
em - but as a people we resent it. ing not pressure cooking - and we
We want to know what is cook­ are not afraid to set up our na-
tab* is un air view of the new- uurran*.
Men suifernag from sill grow ing mid will uceomodute
ing. We want to see what is in tional diah against th at of any o|KM,eU Marille tX)rps rehab|1|tA_ tropical uiliuents a r e treated m om than 5 000 .Murines when
tio«i w n ler near Klamath Falls, here until rcMtored to full vigor
the pot. We want to know what other nation.
com pleted. It Is com m anded by
we are eating. We don’t want our
rest haven for thousands o f and fitness. First of Its kind In Colonel Bernard Dubet. ..................
vegetables and meat so mixed
Leatherneck veterans of Pacific the* nation's history, the center Is
we can't tell w’hich is which.
We are a beef stew country.
parked car and the driver of the Virginia Shultz, president,
Neighborhood Church
And we want our stew made just
passing car assuming equal share ' 8:00—Evangelistic Service,
right. Not one of those quick con­
of the responsibility for safety. ! h.00, Wednesday — Mid-week
Congregational
glomerations hastily thrown to­
And a t intersections remember ,
meeting.
iXim er of Blvd. mid Morton
gether - but a carefully blended
that in Oregon, the car on the
J. Howard Bees, M inister
dish with due respect shown to
“Faith Temple”
!
right
has the right of way, not
Mrs.
John Barker, Church School
A
survey
of
traffic
accidents
in
the beef and onions, the carrots
(Undenominational)
the car first into the intersection."
Superintendent
and the potatoes. Any good cook Oregon cities during the first six
Corner of 5th St. & E ast Main Miss M argaret Ramsay, Organist
months
of
1944
showed
most
ur-
Rev, Leo C. Wine, Pastor
knows the longer you simmer it
together, the better it is. In fact i ‘ ban collisions involve unsafe park
9:45 a.m. Morning Worship anil
Sunday
School 10:00 a m. There
the old school holds it should nev­ ing maneuvers and failure to yield
are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo Study period of the Church School
First Methodist Church Wuie, Superintendent.
er be eaten until the second day! right of way at intersections. Sec­
This Sunday we study the role of
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m.
Another analogy. We are mixed retary of State Bob Farrell an­ tu r n e r N. Main mid Laurel Sts.
the Prophet In the religious life i
Evangelistic Services 8:00 p.m. of the Hebrews, and the need for
Dr. George W. Bruce, M inister
pickles - all ingredients needed nounced today. The survey made
"Come with your burdens and such a voice today.
The Sunday School meets a t
and none better than any other. by the safety division of the state
9:45 for the purpose of studying carry away a smile.”
Each a t its best and each adding | department.
11:00 a.m Mom ng Worship of i
Tuesday night Prayer meeting
In cities where angle parking the deep fundemental tru th s of
to the flavor.
the Church Miinily. This morning
Thursday
night:
Bible
Study
at
You know, after all we have a prevails, a large proportion of the 1 the Bible. The morning sermon is 8 p.m. Subject ’Life of Christ."
we consider the moral and reli­
right to be pretty proud of our '
¿ epOrted du,rin«
SUbj€^t
T rans-
Evangelistic Service Saturday gious problems posed by the 73 rd
melting pot Our nation grew
°f 'h e yenr mvoivrd {ornimg P rrsc n re/'
Youn* night, 8 p.m.
grew
Psalm.
Open Air Services on Plaza:
from transplanted stock ' - and vehicles backing away from the ! Married Couples Class from the
6:30 p.m. Evening meeting of
Saturday 7:00 p.m.
like a fruit tree, the transplanting curb. Some of the vehicles backed Sunday School will furnish the
the
Ihlgrim Fellowship.
Sunday 6:00 p.m.
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and grafting have worked to give into passing cars, or sideswiped special music. The Senior and In-
' other parked cars. Several were term ediate Methodist Youth Fel-
better fruit.
First Church of Christ,
Presbyterian Church
This admixture of other bloods, struck by passing cars when the lowship groups will meet in their
drivers
failed
to
notice
the
car
respective
rooms
for
worship
a
t
130
North
Main
Street
Scientist
this heterogeneity has been our
6:45. The union service of the “A Friendly church for thought­
strength in the past. I t will be our backing away from the curb.
ful People."
Sunday morning service at 11
In cities where parallel parking Presbyterian and Methodist con­
strength and safeguard in the
Rev.
George
M. Shuman,
o’clock.
future. Not for us the deadly prevails, many accidents involve gregations wil1 be held a t 8
Pastor
Sunday School a t 9:45 a m .
monotony of uniformity. The spice cars pulling out of the parking clock in the I resbyterian Church.
Sunday,
August
20
Wednesday evening meeting,
♦ hat adds zest and savor to the »pace w’hile there were some in-
Lawrence Michelmore, past-
dish comes from the mixins of volving cars th a t stopped to back or oi “ e Presbyterian Church a t | 9:45 a.m. Church school for all , which , includes testimonies of
the ingredients
°
into a P e k in g space and were Jacksonville and Phoenix will give a^ es Mrs w M- Poley, Superin- Christian Science healing, Is held
struck
by the following car.
l t e 8»®pel sermon. The midweek tendont.
| ** b °
_ ___ . „ ,
This does not imply that any
Approximately hree-fourths of Bible atudy "»d PraYcr service is
11:00 Morning Worship. M r . - Read,nK room open daily from
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
the intersection collisions reported
Thursday evening a t 7:30. Shuman, returned from a two holidays.
in Oregon cities involve failure to Dr' GeorSe w Bruce. Minister.
w « 1’ vacation, will preach on the
The public Is cordially Invited
subject "Hymns at Midnight”
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to attend these services, and to j
■ yield right of way, the survey
7:00 P.M. High College young use the Reading Room.
Catholic Church
showed. Rear-end collissions, oc-
people’s
society.
curing
when
the
car
ahead
stops
and C. Streets
FARM & DWELLING suddenly, and head-on collisions Rev. Sixth
8:00P.M.
Evening Union Service
Seventh Day Adventist
W. J. M eagher, Pastor
.
__ __ from
_ turning
_
Mass Sunday morning a t 9 o’- a t tbe Presbyterian Church. The
AUTO AND TRUCK
resulting
movements
Church
for a" s m a llp e rc ë n ta g e o f the''in- clock’ SundaY School after Mass preacher will be the Rev. I n ­
Corner Fourth and C Streets
LIABILITY
tersection accidents.
• church
la<Ue8 °f 0,6 renC®
Mitchelmore- ^ r
°f
BURGLARY
Bible School Saturday 9:30 A M
the community churches a t Phoe­
“The survey shows clearly the
Worship 11:00 A.M.
nix and Jacksonville.
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
need for greater care on the p art
The Church of the
of drivers leaving parked posi­
AND LIFE
Free Methodist Church ..
Brethren
tions and for closer observance of
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
ASHLAND
-
MEDFORD
the Oregon right of way law,”
167 EA ST M AIN STREET
Services for Sunday, August 20,
9:45—Sunday School.
Farrell said. “Prevention of ac­
Phone 8511
11:00 Morning Worship.
cidents as cars leave parking posi- 1944
6:45—Young People.
10:00 a.m. The Church School
j tions rests on the driver of the
7:30- Evangelistic Service.
Theme—-"The Phophetlc Function
7:30—Tuesday, Cottage Prayer
of the Minister.” "He that hath
my word, let him speak my word meeting.
7:30—-Thursday, P rayer meet­
faithfully."
ing.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship:
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Message—"Can We Make This Trinity Episcopal Church
World Christian.” Young People
Rev. A. H. MacDonnell, icar
from various churches taking part
8:00—Holy Communion.
in he Medford Work Camp will be
9:30—Church School.
our guests. All are to join with a
11:00—Service and Sermon.
picnic dinner together in tlfe park
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Bring your baskets of food along
Church
of Christ
to church.
Second and B Streets
7:45 P.M. Evening Vespers:
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Hymns and Song Service with a
Bible School, 9:45 AM. E. H.
brief message on “If Yau Have a McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages
Friend W orth Loving!” Bring a Nursery for the babies.
friends and attend evening ves­
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
pers..
Sermon, “A Church That Seems
Ward, P ratt, pastor.
Alive, But Is Dead.”
Junior Church, 11:00 A.M. For
19 Gresham St. Aasland Juniors, Prim ary and Beginner
Phone 4287.
children.
-o-
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P.M.
Church of the Nazarene Two
societies; one for Junior age
4th and C. Streets
and one for high school age.
W. R. Wise. Pastor
Evening Service, 8:00 P.M. Ser­
0;45—Sunday School with class
T I 7 H E N a particularly tough and important job cornea
es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, su­ mon, "Christ’s Coming and the
Millenium”.
perintendent.
* ’ along, it usually lands in the lap of someone who is
Midweek Service, Wed. 8:00 P.
11:00—Morning Worship.
already doing a lot of other jobs well.
7:00—Young People’s Society, M.
I
Home Cooking
Unsafe Parking
Maneuvers Cause
of Most Collisions
AT THE CHURCHES
SEE US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE
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The morning sermon is it 9:30 on
the subject “The Transforming
Presence.'' The Sunday School
meets immediately following the
sermon at 10:30 Clarence Hold-
ridge is he superintendent. Tin*
mid-week Bible study and prayer
service Is each Wednesday even­
ing at 8 o’clock. Dr. George W.
Bruce, Minister.
THE
STEAK HOUSE
open under
new
management
open 24 hours a day
R e s ta u r a n t
and
Fountain Service
397 E ast Main
One match, one cigarette,
one circle»» act tan »tart *
raging fire in an Oregon for­
est. Ir. the wood», BE CARE­
FUL, lor wood ia a critical
war item filling more than
1200 military use».
— —
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OREGON
GREEN
ASSOCIATION
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J. F. EMMETT
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about waiting
A b illt y an d R e s p o n s ib ility
becouse those Long Distanco
People like this—who are used to getting results—aren’t
too plentiful. They need to have both ability and a sense of
responsibility. One alone won’t do—for ability can sometimes
be misdirected, and a sense of responsibility without ability
can lead to troublesome meddling.
It’s men with this combination of talents who have been
carrying a heavy load on the home front these past few years.
On the farm and in industry they’ve been meeting—and
solving—the difficult wartime problems of production.
After the war is won, somebody must shoulder the equally
big job of getting this nation back into peacetime production,
of laying the groundwork for the better and more prosperous
America we all want. This is a challenge, and an opportunity,
for the producers of America—for the men and women who
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