Southern Oregon New» Review, Thurxhy, August 1, >94«> S h Roger Cram about your Lita. Health and Accldant Inaur­ ane* policías ® 131t ialized in? The men of the 79th were seeking facts, looking for the He will put his prices buck And sta rt all over again causes. The voter may remember the inspections which the members The barber sat idcly thinking of the 79th made, the world trips, the visits to remote army installa­ To work out a plan * ^ 5 5 * NEW S R EVIEW Where he could hold his custom- tions. Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COM1 ANY 167 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers WENDELL LAWRENCE. Edit«*__ — ------ Entered as second-class marl matter in the post office' of land Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress ’ * March 3, 1879. The voter should remember that the 79th was the Congress that aided strongly in the creation of the United Nations organization, that the 79th was largely responsible for UNR RA. that the Interna­ tional banking fund came from the halls of the 79th> The 79th was a Congress that proves! that America’s legislators could lave an international outlook and could work in this world of rapidly diniishing national boundries. This fall the voters of the nation will remember various things which the 79 did and did not do— and the voters will vote accordingly. No Airport Ashland’» future birdmen got their wings clipped at the special elec­ tion held Tuesday. The overwhelming m ajority of voters 1 « passage of the $jo,ooo bond issue indicated that residents of Ashland didn't'feel as though this community was prepared to pay $M .ooo for the site. Voter, felt „ „ c e a iu e . T h i, And m utch prices w ith the b u tter man. QUICK RELIEF FROM Sym ptom s a« Distress Arising fro m The barber died and started fot STO M A C H ULCERS heaven St P eter looked him in the eye ouc to EXCESS A C ID He surely would not adm it nun Free BoekTells at HomaTreatment that M ast Help a r It Will Cost You Nothing He held his price too high ('amp Fire (¡iris Io Attend August Camp Nineteen Campfire Guls and two local girls will attend the Campfire Guls' camp at Lak O' the Woods from August 8 to 15 They will be under the direc­ tion of Miss Marilyn Christlicb. who U director of the CumpfiK’ O v w tw o million I mi III m <>f l l i f W ’ t - ' - ' K 1» T U K A T M E .\T , I i »»«’ I m ') 11 » old f o r r i ll. f o f t o n w o f d l . l r . w i u r l.ltiK fro m S to m a c H ■ ix l IT U S ,------‘ U U o r» d o « Io « » » • • • A . H - P o t D lg a H lM t , S o u r o r U p » .« S to m o . h . G M . I M « . H M r t b u r n . S U . p J m n . » » . •« « .. d u o l<> « » < • • • * • ! « • ........... .. A i k fo r * • W II I• » ^ • • « * • » » • « • ” w ld c h f u l l / v ip U U lii t U lf irw a t lu t’i i t - h m uV EAST SIDE PHARMACY 1 r | n though the price e .h ej foe the H .n tb y ptopeety we, brought .boot by the fact that every voter to M NeJghborBoud Cttmreh Congregational own mind w a sure t h . t if he h ,d the only av,liable site in the , t w hi Monuments The girls will include P atricia B ailey. Dorothy Key, Billie Jea n Davis. Nancy Dunkeson. Norma Davis. Peggy Taylor, I ¡uilin«- Davis, Betty Davis. M arion IT hornberry, LaV onne Heckert,, Balfour. Helen Bean, TO THE EDITOR Norina A udrey Schuster, M ary W hite. ’M arvel Gage. C hristine Heavi in,, BARBERS LAMENT I C ollette l’e rn n e , Norm a Yorton, by W. H. Wenner The barber sat in the customers Donna Je a n Redmond. Sandra C lary and Je a n n e tte Kinny. chair detterà . . . Marble - Granite Bronze Evart P- Borden, Minister would boo,, the price „ high „ he could, end u> ,11 voter» were sure Sunday School 9:45, Mrs. John that the price being , sited for that particular bit of property w a, ea Barker, Superintendent Classes for all ages. BURNS AGENCY Worship Service, 11 a.m. Ser- cetMvc« Study Class, 6:45 p.m. Sponsor­ I f the C A A had been able to find another sue in the area and cause "ON THE PLAZA" ed by the Pilgrim Fellowship. All The girls will receive super­ two property owners to bid, one against the other, citizens of Ashland interested persons invited to at­ A tear rolled down from each vised training in craft work, eye; m ight have responded more readily to the airport program. I t would tend. swimming, horseback, boating Weary lonely and sad and many others. He saw his customers go severely have looked less like a monopoly on the indicated site. Presbyterian Church by. O ther people in Ashland who voted in Tuesdays election against the 130 North Main Street They were looking for a store “A Friendly church for thought­ Where clippers and razors they airport felt as though the Medford airport was adequate for this area, ful People." sought to buy Rev. George M. Shuman, They would not patronize the and pointed out in justification of this stand that in the larger ct.es Paator barber one has to drive ta to 14 miles to reach an airport and that w ith ground 9:45 A. M. Church School for His prices were too high. For Better Flavor all ages. _ transportation as it is today the distance to Medford is not excessive. 11 A. M. Morning Worship Ser­ The barber chairs were empty V o ter, who voted against the airport also felt that the municipality i& Satisfying Goodness mon by the pastor on the theme: Not a customer in sight; 7 P. M. Young People’s Society Clippers and razor laid aside would not be able to operate a paying airport. They felt as though a Looking nice and clean and M fvately owned airport would be of much more value to the commun­ at the Manse. bright The lady trimmed her hubbies FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ity and would not be a drain on the pocketbooks of the entire commun­ ASK FOR hair First & Hargadine Sts ity but would be paid for by the people who were receiving the benefit 9:45 A. M. Sunday School with Did a job so trim and neat Henry S. McNair, superintendent She had saved the barbers dollar directly from the airport. Indication« presently point toward a dark future as far as an air­ 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship And could buy more things to eat port fo r th i, community is concerned. Seems as though the citizens Service with special music and a The house wife watched her 6:30 P. M. Junior and Senior budget Youth Fellowship Services in Made it good and strong don’t w ant one. their respective rooms. She would not patronize the bar­ At Ashland Groceries and Markets Evening Service 7:45 ber Midweek Service, Wednesday But would let her hair grow long. There was a time not long ago Is I t A Monopoly? 7:45. P.M. We extend a cordial invitation When prices were all right N ational Trailways Bus system and Greyhound Bus lines are girding The barbers all kept busy to all of our services. From early morn till late at rheir loins for a battle. night. National Trailways wants a franchise to carry passengers from points FIRST METHODIST CHURCH North Main and Laurel S t When the barber gets hungry w ithin Oregon to other points w ithin Oregon. . . . j The Sunday School meets each Greyhound, which can carry people w ithin Oregon and also into an Sunday morning at 9:45. Allen O And the coins stop coming in; out of Oregon,, wants to keep N ational Trailways out. o f* the^Intm McGeen is the general superin­ tendent. The morning sermon is 5t T o d ^ s t o m e r can buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus to Medford at 11 o’clock on the subject THE VITALITY OF THE CHURCH’’. from Ashland, but a customer cannot travel from Ashland to M edfor The choir will arrange for special music. The Methodist Youth Fel­ lowship meets for worship at 6:45 ^ O n ^ T ra ilw a y s busses one must travel from Ashland or Medford to p m This church joins with other churches in a union vesper ser-i vice at Lithia Park at 5 p.m each | some out-of-state point. .__ , Sunday during the month ot- Both Trailways representatives and representatives of the rey o August. Rev. Earl Downi n g system w ill be in this region during the next few weeks presenting their brings the sermon this Sunday. sides o f the case. W e hope that anyone who is approached on the issue Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister. MT. ASHLAND Butter and Creamed Cottage Cheese ★ ★ ★ ASHLAND C R EA M ER Y What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland We Believe - * CHURCH OF CHRIST Earl Downing. Paator Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Class­ to good healthy business. I f there i, no monopoly then there is no es for all ages; nursery for the | w ill consider fairly and squarely both sides of the case. I f there is a monopoly it should be halted. Competition is essential question of franchise. W e want to hear both sides of the m atter be babies. « ...................... . ath Falls-Medford run is being operated in the red. Another bus com­ pany on the same run would cause a furth er dip into the red and thus, say they, a rise in price of tickets in order to pay for that r, e. A furth er decrease in traffic caused by another bus, say Greyhound representatives could also cause curtailment o f service. Trailways representatives, on the other hand point out that addi tion o f another bus would increase facilities and thus increase usage of the Public Carriers. , , Trailways also point o ut that fares are being continually lowered throughout the areas where there are competing bus lines, as is the case where there are any competitive types o f business. The Public U tilities Commission w ill settle the m atter an wi make its decision on September 16. W e thin k th a t the P U C w ill be doing the people in Oregon a service if they hand down a decision perm itting both bus line, to operate intra- state service. ★ ★ ★ The Men of the 79th The elected representatives of the people who have composed the 79th Congress le ft Washington last week for their homes and constituents. In the drawing rooms o f the speeding trains in which they were rid­ ing homeward, in the luxuriously appointed cabins of the transcontin­ ental airliners, their conversation concerned but one thing: Re-election. ■ « — function a« a leader, mouthpiece and hi»tonan. Y ou may rest assured that the news you read in the News Review is the best. Full local, state, and national news cov­ erage with features and comics are to be found in its pages. Noted columnists including Paul Mallon, and Drew Pearson are featured. Church news and items from Jacksonville, Talent and Beagle are available to you. The latest, most accurate, and complete news is found in Ashland s weekly, the FIRST CHURCH OF OHRIST. SCIENTIST Sunday, August 11 , Sunday morning service at i t o’clock. Subject; s p IR1J A M Sunday School at 9:30 A. M . Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is hela| at 8 o’clock. . 1 Reading Room open daily from 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and holidays. .. „ . . . . The public is cordially invited to attend these services, and to | use the Reading Room. FAITH TEMPLE Undenominational Located at the comer of 5th and East Main St. Leo C. Wine, Pastor M. Sunday School 10:00 A Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo I Wine, Superintendent. Morning Worship 1100 The pastor will bring the morning message. The Children’s church meets in the basement of the church during this hour under the direction of Mary Ann Con- C.Y.F.T. meets Sunday evening A ll o f the house and one-third of the Senate w ill have to win r«-elec- at 7:00. A Spiritual meeting for tion this fa ll in order to be present for the 80th Congress which will the young people, by the young people. . . . _ „ Evangelistic Service begi n s convene on January 4, 1947- , W hether or not the house will be re-elected, and whether or not the 7:45 Sunday night. Dorothy Mc­ Clain, Evangelist will bring the one-third of the senators who are up for re-election will be returned to message Sunday evening. REVIVAL continues e v e r y Washington depends on John Doe, the voter. night. Special singing and instru­ W ill the voter remember the manner in which the 79th floundered mental music every night. Evan­ into peacetime, loosening and dropping wartime controls in complete gelist Dorothy McClain is speak­ ing every night on vital su^IeS;s confusion? W ill the voters remember how the men of the 79th rewrote concerning the church, and the the O P A controls in order to protect the manufacturer and to harm the believer, the sinner, the sick. Everyone will be benefited by consumer. W ill the voter remember how the 79th had passed but eight attending these special Evangel­ o f the a 8 measures requested by the president (and those eight the istic services. ones which were least controversial)? O r w ill the voter remember the investigation which the 79th spec­ -« -» > . Morning Service, 11:0® £ ’ ££* 1 Sermon, “The Glorious Churc * • Evening Service, 8.00 P. M- stand and to stick by it. • r According to representative o f T r . i l « , ys. the u.d.za..o„ of w „ Evangelistic song service led by Arden Hall; Duet, Edith Turnbull but systems » ¡th in the state would rem it in lower fare, and I« » c « t. and Milton Renzema. Sermon, According to representative. o f Greyhound the » ..l.z .tto n of ‘The Best Is Yet To Be . Daily Vacation Bible School, | two bus systems w ithin the state would cause an increase in rates. Each day, 9:00 to 11:30A. M. Greyhound bases their figures on the fact that at present the K lam ­ Midweek Service, 8.00 P. M. we make up our minds as to what is just. W e plan then to make our - Monuments and markers. See SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW. Get yours today. all the bargains listed in the latest edition of the News Review are talked about and acted upon. 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