SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY, SEPT. io. 194j •f WHAT THE SCHOOLS SHOULD EXPECT OF THE PARENTS (Con(inu«u from faa« |j Toucher* should not be ex- come* suggestion» from u parent, peeled to tuke over the "raising" of the youngster*. The child i* in the home tnuny more hours thun he 1* ut school and nothing cun tuke the place of good h a ie train­ ing. Fortunate is the youngster who hus had the advuntnge of a good home. Huving learned to obey orders, respect uulhori . and to get ulong with others, n< hus u decided udvuntuge over hi less fortunate fellows in school. The school should not be e x ­ pected to provide ull the recrea­ tional und social hie tor the stu­ dents. 'f'he primary tunction of the school is education und cure must be taken lest the “tail wag the dog.” ’f ne school should co­ operate with the church, youth groups and other organizations 111 carrying on u recreutionul pro­ gram tor the young people of Ashland. Both the youngsters and the teacher “gets u breuk” ttnen the student comes to school after a good full nights sleep, and a nourishing breakfast. No student Summ ♦ C ♦ • V • . . . S a n d w ic h T i m e can do good work at school if h e ! The history of the ENTER- has not nad his rest the mgnt o e -' Pnf£»E is tne nistory of tne Paci­ lore unu his light in this matter fic war. The Japs claimed to have should always he respected. Tne sunk her six tunes, bbe is the I'euituy, wen nounsned youngst­ only carrier to have been award­ er is more apt to succeed loan ed the Prebidential Unit Citation. the one wno is less fortunate. When a child is nut well he Presbyterian Church should not be in school. 130 iMurtn Man, air«««. As fur as possioie, me school ' A f 'rieuuiy enureu tor uiougni i.m , uj eApeci a youngster to Oe lui feopie." normal wiui a nappy uui-iuus oif itev. Uvuige at. bbuiiuui, raeiur me unit comes irom a nome mnere me is a Harmonious, co- Sunday, September 16 opciatrve, expeiience. «43 a.m. ounuay ¿»cnool for all ages. aura. W. m . Pofey, Superin­ L. K. Phillips Serves /iDoura m caiterpnse L. H. Phillips, water tenuer, third class, uorw, Asmanu, ore., served aooard Uie lamed ra cu ic fle e t aircralt bim I kitM uox., me "fighUngest earner in Ute fleet now oacK in tne ¿»tales lor repairs aner naving oeen mt by a Jap suicide plane on ivluy 14. in e xas- 1 krtBriiac,, whose rec o r d of outlies uates back to Pearl Har- oor, accounted tor «11 sap air- crait snot down by her pianes and guns, and 71 snips sunk and lag prooably sunk by her pianes uuring her 275,000 miles of war auty. During the last two months of the Okinawa campaign, the EN­ TERPRISE was hit hour times while protecting land troops from Jap air attacks. Twice she retired from Task Force 58, for repairs at a nearby base. Then, on May 14, this flagship of Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitcher, was hit by a Jap suicide plane, Fourteen mem­ bers of the crew were killed and 34 wounded. In a record time of 17 minutes the valiant crew had the flames under control and 13 minutes later, the fires were com­ pletely out. tendent. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Mi. mimnan win preach the seconu of a series of sermons on "In c le u Commandments and Modern Living", the subject being "bpu itual Worship" 7 P. M. intermediate Society. Margaret Wagner will lead on the topic "Habits I'd Like to Culti­ vate’’ High School and College-age Society. Sherry Stansbury will lead the group in exploring the truth or falsity of a current phil­ osophy of youth "Eat, Drink, and Be Merry, for Tomorrow you may Die”. 8 P. M. Evening Service. Reli- gion-in-th-News. The sermon- talk will be on the Old Testament character “Elijah". Wednesday, September 19 7:30 P. M. Midweek Service for Prayer and Bible Study. Church of Christ Earl F. Downing, Minister Soooud and B Streets Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. Mrs. Window glass, paint, oil, and «jack xuuuk ai supervisor ox inis turpentine at Marshall-Wells, on ¡»el Vite lui Degnine!, X'runaiy the Plata. Phone 2-1231. uuu «junior gu ia anu ooys. «.uinui uuu i c t u - n t c v in i» tian FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, „u w v.vu l, < .uv tr", ru. SCIENTIST savcuujg «service, tt:U0 P. M. Pioneer Ave., South «superunenuent id&gert ox Uie September, 23, 1945 ju « ,e l,e u n o u n u a y mux S p eak . oenool UlUun -MJumeea. oeiVlCe, ttillU P. *1. MoapeJ xueuJuiuuns, I ueauuy u n u X uuJauuy, XkjuJlJ, o.Uu xt.M . iiie iu u u ia i G u in e a uuxuac ui ¿«wiui i-.am anu naurai lu c r e xs nouung in uie xeaim ui euu eauu n l^uiux aO V1HU Hit Ulat mincxi j * can eu ' lengiou» euuta- nuu." xvengxuus euucauuu enuea- voXs to sum uidje uie roots OX Human weu-oejug. m a t is Uie mol a ol Uie ounuay oenooi WXX1CU meets eacn ¿»unuay morning at a.43. in e morning sermon is at xr on uie suuject, "In e evangel­ istic Mission ox me Cnurcn" x»nx wm eis, recently released Irom me arineu services ox me country mnr sing a »010. In e oemor anu intermeuiate xvxetnouist You i n renowsm p groups win meet lot worsmp at 0:43. in e evening ser­ mon is at 7:30 on tne subject " in e Doors 01 My nouse.” In e mid­ week ttiDie study and prayer ser­ vice xs eacn xnursuay evening at 1:30. Dr. U. W. xsruce, Minister. Sunday morning service at 11 Subject of' morning discussion MATTER. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held it 8 o’clock. Reading Room open daily from holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and to ase the Reading Room. FU LL GOSPEL TEMPLE (Assembly of God) 485 Siskiyou Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor Sunday Services: 9:45 Sunday School Bring your children to Sunday S c h o o l . Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo. .cenhower, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser­ mon by the pastor. 5:45 Orchestra Rehearsal. 7:00 Christ’s Ambassadors hovr All young people w e l c o m e . Marjie Folks, Pres. 7:45 Evangelistic Service. " m u i Week Night Services: "Faith Temple” W ednesday 7:45 p.m . T h e l B u UmionjinanoiiaJ) Young people conduct this inter­ Corner ox am at. * xsast Mam esting service. Ccme! bring your Xvev. ceo C. Win«, Pastor friends. stniuay ncaooi li>:oo a.ai. m ere Friday 7:45 p.m. Victory night arc elasaes lor an ages. Mrs. Leo Testamony, Prayer and Divine «»•ana, ouperimentieut. Healing. Muruuij worsmp. 11:00 a.m. Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Classes kvangeustts bnrvicea 7:46 p.m. for all ages. Lowell Hall, Acting "Come with your burdens and carry away a smile." Supt. iuesday night— Prayer meetlsg Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. ruuiauay mgnt: Bible Study Sermon, “Onward” BvaugensUc Service Saturday mgnt, 7:46 p.na. Neighborhood Church Congregational DRY SLABS O o m er ot B lvd. and M o rton Clarence F. McCall, Acting Minister. 9:45 a.m. Church School with Mrs. Jonn Barker as Superinten­ dent. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­ vice. <:0d p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to wmen an you tg people are cor- uiany invited. co« pan. Wednesday, Choir pracuce. xvtrs. C. xi. Wines, Direc­ tor: miss xvxargaret xvanisay, Or­ ganist. Tms church extends a hearty welcome to all netgnbors and xnends ano visitors wno wish to uraw near to ood ,n tne spirit ox our common Master. Church of the Nazarene Rev. A. J. Edwards. Pastor «:4a a.111. ounuay ocnoox, T. b. wuey, oupt. ll:uu a.111. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. ju nior Meeting, Mrs. C. M. luxtwiiier, ¿supervisor. 7:00 p.m. Young Peoples Ser­ vice, George Zicxaloose, Presi­ dent 8:00 p.m. Evening Service 8:60 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. A cordial invitation is extend­ ed to everyone to attend these services. THE FREE METHODIST Church The Friendly Church on 777 E. Main S t Ashland The growing friendly church on 77T E Main. ’ THE ROAD AHEAD IS BRIGHTER! America has rounded the great bend in the highway o f war, and the road ahead is bright with hope and promise. Highways will soon be happy ways again. Instead o f leading to battlefronts and dangers, highways will lead to h o m e- to old friends and new happiness. And that’s where Greyhound will be proud to round out its immense war­ time job -by re-introducing service men and women (and travel hungry millions Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Wesley Wilson S u p t Mrs. Beare Assistant Alice Beare song leader, Donna Allen pianist. Message at 11 A. M. by the pastor Rev. E. R. Quick. Young peoples sert