Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 31, 1945, Image 7

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    SO UTHERN OREGON M IN E R , TH U R SD AY , M A Y
in unison and from memory
A Place of Refuge ' ed
the lines he was reuding. Inciden-
By Ruth Taylor
u "Only the mind eunnot be
sent into exile." Though Ovid
wrote that c e n t u m . ago, like .ill
truthN it is ugeless.
Aguin and uguin in the history
of our nution, it hus been proven
to us. Wave after wave of exiles
from the strife, the hutreds, the
discriminations and the persecu­
tions of overcluttered Europe,
have helped to settle and to build
the nution which we hold to be
the finest on earth.
Those who have come recently
we cull "refugees". However, this
phrase wrongly sets them apart.
Perhaps some umong them are
but refuge-seekers. Perhaps the
minds of some the still overseas
in their erstwhile homes. But
these are but a few among the
great numbers who come here in
the same spirit as our own ances­
tors - because America is the
lund of promise, the land where
a man might still be free before
his conscience and his God. Their
bodies may have gone into exile,
but their minds have enriched
the country to which they have
come.
Expressive of these Americans
by choice, Earl Hurrison, former­
ly United States Commissioner of
Immigration und Naturalization,
once told a story which so im­
pressed me that I want to repeat
it here:
"A few weeks ago a leading
attorney in one of our lurge cities
was addressing a group of for­
eign-born petitioners who were
about to be sworn in as Ameri­
can citizens. The speaker opened
his address by saying that he was
going to read several lines from
the Preamble to the Constitution.
As soon as he started, almost the
entire group of petitiqpers - more
than two hundred strong - recit-
' tully, the man who reported the
incident said that the speaker
wus about the only one in that
room who had to read that part
of the Preamble."
In commenting on his story,
Mr. Harrison continued. "The
duys of unrestricted immigration
arc probably gone forever. But in
the light of our history and the
fine record made here by those
who have come from other lands,
we will undoubtedly keep our
gates reasonably open. From the
humanitarian point of view, we
cannot do therwise; from the
point of self interest, new immi­
To the People
o f this Com m unity
How long will the war with
Japan last?
Everybody has an answer to
this question but our best advice
is n o t to
base your
bond buying
on whether
you think it
w ill
ta k e
w e e k s or
years to win
In the Pa­
cific. T h e
best w ar
conduct
is
always to be
on an all-
out war ef­
fort basis.
General Douglas C. M acA rthur
gave you the tipofl on what to
expect before your relatives and
friends take over a wrecked
Tokyo. In the Philippine cam ­
paign only 185 Japanese sur­
rendered in a slaughter which
cost them 308,180 men.
Buy bonds in the 7th W ar Loan
with a spirit of an Am erican in
combat. Give It to the Japs full
force and with all your weapons.
That's the way to do your part
in the vital, mighty 7th w a r
Loan. Now—all together.
T H E E D IT O R
grants would be giving our coun­
try the strength that the infusion
of new blood always brings to it,
geared to the necessity of fight­
ing for a democratic way of life;
new Americans, who, thanks to
the colossal stupidity of the Nazi
regime are rapidly enrichening
our nation with the fruits of their
skills and their brains. There can
be no doubt about the goals these
people share in common with the
rest of our population."
"Only the mind cannot be sent
into exile.” Let us rejoice that
throughout our history America
has been the refuge of the best
from all nations and from all peo­
ples.
FOR SALE—Sanilac s t o c k
spray. Highest quality obtainable
$1.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of
the Flying Red Horse" East Main
and Gresham
At The Churches
The Church of the
Brethren
Services for Sunday, June 3,
1945 and following:
10:00 A. M. The Church School:
Theme- "Events Between The
New and Old Testaments." Grad­
ed Lessons for children.
11:00 A. M. Morning worship
service. Message: "Prayer Is Pow­
er!”
7:30 P. M. Worship and Bible
Study. Bring your Bibles. Read
S t Matthew the fifth chapter and
be prepared to discuss certain
portions of the chapter which
seem most helpful to you. Bible
drill on the chapter.
Vacation Bible School: June 4
to 8 inclusive. Each morning of
the week. Special courses of
study with helpful teachers. Ap­
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propriate hand work, music, etc.
Bring or send your children.
Hours daily, Monday through
Friday:- 9:00 to 11:30 P. M.
Ward Pratt, minister
Church of Christ
E a rl F . D ow ning, M in is te r
Secoud and B Streets
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon subject, “The Gospel
Speaks On Outwitting our Ner­
FULL GO8PEL TEMPLE
ves”.
(Assembly of God)
Evening Service, 8.00 P. M.
485 Siskiyou
Sermon subject, "Shadows of
11:00 Morning worship with The Joys In Christ”.
sermon by pastor. Subject: “Moth
ers of the Bible".
Neighborhood Church
8:45 p.m. All young people wel­
Congregational
come to the Christ's Ambassador
Bonier of B lvd. and M orten
hour. Ray Johnston, speaker.
Clarence F. McCall, Acting
Tuesday afternoon from 2:00 to
3:00 a Home Bible Study Class Minister.
9:45 a.m. Church School with
conducted by Mrs. Schak meets
at the Icenhower home, 502 Alii Mrs. John Barker as Superinten­
son St. All are welcome to this dent.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­
profitable Bible study.
vice.
7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to
“Faith Temple”
which all young people are cor­
dially invited.
Corner ef 5th Bt. A Best
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir
Rev. Leo C. Wine, Pastor
practice.
Mrs. C. H. Wines, Difec-
Bun day School 10 :00 a.m. There
are classes for all ages. M rs. Lee tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or­
ganist.
Wine, Superintendent
This church extends a hearty
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Services 7:46 p.m. welcome to all neighbors and
"Come with your burdens and friends and visitors who wish to
carry away a smile.”
draw near to God in the spirit
Tuesday night— P rayer meetlag of our common Master.
Wallpaper, paint glass and oil
at Marshall-Wells Store on the
Plaxa, Phone 2-1231.
Union
Service Station
GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION
R ALPH
Dr. H. A. Huffman
Den tiet
U -1 4 Iw M w b w g
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
Sunday morning servtee at 11
o’eloek.
Bunday Sohool at 9:46 a.m.
Wednesday
evening
meeting
which Includes testimonies of
Christian Sclenee healing, Is heM
at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open dally from
2 te 5 p.m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited
te attend these services, and to
isse the Reading Room.
Presbyterian Church
"A
FOSTER
’Servie« \*Rh a Smile”
Thursday night: Bible Study
Evangelistic Service Saturday
night, 7:45 p.m.
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A.
Dealer
Phoaa SI M l
130 N o rth M ain Street
Friendly church fo r thought­
fu l People.”
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Pontor
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
8 P. M. Evening Service.
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We Specialise In
Methodist Church
Corner of North Main and Laurel
The Sunday School meets at
9:45. Each Sunday this school
gives special attention to the
study of the fundamental teach­
ings of the Word of God. The
morning sermon is at 11 o’clock
on the subject, "The Throne of
Grace.” There will be special
music provided by some member
of the choir. The Senior and In­
termediate Methodis t Y o u t h
groups will meet at 6:45 in their
respective rooms for worship.
The evening sermon is at 8 o’­
clock on the subject "Decision.”
The midweek Bible study and
prayer service is each Thursday
evening at 7:30. Dr. G. W. Bruce,
1 Minister.
THE FREE METHODIST Church
The Friendly Church on 777 E.
Main S t Ashland
The growing friendly church on
777 E Main.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Wesley Wilson S u p t. Mrs.
Beare Assistant. Alice Beare song
i leader, Donna Allen pianist.
Message at 11 A. M. by the
pastor Rev. E. R. Quick. Subj.
Sampson the backslider.
Young peoples service at 7 P.
M.
Evangelistic service at 8 P. M.
Message, Do demons expect the
second coming of Christ?”
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 8 P. M.
We are starting to build our
Sunday School rooms now which
are so much needed in our Sun­
day School.
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INSURANCE
Our modern, comprehensive
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needs.
Come in. let us explain
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187 East Main Street
Phone 8581
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Church of the Nazarene
R«v. A. J. Edwards, Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S.
Wiley, Sup t
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer
meeting.
PHONE M il
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In kitchens and laundries you can end
household drudgery w ith Electrical Living .
but that is just part! A ll through the house
you w ill find new ways to do things.
Study each room in your house carefully.
List all of the electrical features you would
like. Then, wire your house so you can
WISE PLANNING AVOIDS TROUBLE
W ith proper wiring you esn enjoy the full
benefits of Electrical Living. You w ill avoid
poor lighting, and inefficient operation of
other electrical equipment. Let us explain all
o f these important details to you in full from
our clearly Illustrated book, Electrical Living
install them whenever you want to. The
important thing is to plan ahead— then
wire ahead. We w ill be glad to discuss
your plans in detail, showing you suggested
wiring methods to meet your requirements.
Stop in today to discuss your Electrical
Living in 194X.
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate your patronage
California-Oregon Power Company
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone MSI