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Southern Oregon New* Review, ThruxU y, August n , 1946 SOUTHERN OREGON N E W S R E V IE W P ublished ev ery T hursday by THE SISKIYOU PU B LISH IN G COMPANY 167 East M ain S tre e t A shland, Oregon It not, lie it helping himself m uch more th.11» lie is helping Ashland and lie should lx- given the bums rush, right out of town. It m erchants who have been s» nulled will ivpori the entire slots to the (lu m b e r of Commerce it will help m stopping other swindlers with like schemes from pis mg their netarious trade in this com m um ts C arry l H. W ines and W endell D. Law rence, Publishers W ENDELL LAW RENCE. Editor School Teachers E ntered as seeond-class m ail m a tte r in the post office at Ash land, Oregon, F eb ru ary 15, 1935, u n d er the act of C ongress of M arch 3. 1879. (Uutrdi ÀmuuiiirrmntlB 44. Ashland is lucks to be able to count among the faculty which will teach here next year, am amazing ntunl’ei ot good school teachers. w ith K. II M i'tii c ..p e a k in g I’n .sb y t crinn ( 'liurclt Good school teachers are hard to find. And considering the salaries J M lllW C t K .M'l'V lee, .1 00 P. .«1 130 North Mam G o .pel M e d ita tio n , K M '.D , on 1* c* a I ih.u are paid here it i> more than ania/ing that the school board and 'A friendly t lituch toi thoughtful I He uay and T hurstlay, 4410 p m . O i l IJ A C O F p O F d l S ( i l l c l l d \tr. | IIUI have been able to find a teaching stall as com petent as the people" Rev. G eorge M. Shum an, Pastoi . f LIST CHURCH OP C H iIk,T , lsseinl,|cj \ \ e pn| y W|jh | h „ , he> cou| j lx. p„ j , |u.|t. O nly a few more m erchants than corporals guard met Monday at I onc (he> 9:45 A M C h u rc h S ch o o l foi 1 • SCIENTIST noon at the merchants meeting which was called bs the members of the 1 w ort|, all ages. S unday A ugust 25 11 A. M M orning worship w ith retail trades com m ittee of the Cham ber of Commerce in order to las Sunday uioriim g serv te at 11 serm on by the pastor. plans for a permanent retail trades bureau and to plan the I larvest t vt o ccK ä \ b U i t i h e n o m e oi i P M. Y o u n g P e o p le 's S o cie ty o'clock S ubject MIND, i iati, a n ti a rt's , J . .<». v a l i t i , sm iu ay .seu o o i a t ti.jj .A. at the Manse . festival. s «4 id. UCbb Lirit,) tiriu violici llVJ , W uiint ..nay evening in »ig, Because of the shortage of members of the Chamber of Commerce, v rib ririd, w nu uau ueell VUUUltfc» N eigh b orh ood Church of which in c lu d e n .timom TO THE EDITOR »Hl*. Lull)}» Iriri^rivt, 4*11 b. iWMit who are retail m erchants, at the meeting but one definite step was l oiigregnt 1 Hint C h ristian Sen nee healing, is lu ld .t a o'clock. ILiriiustc, le tu ru v u ui mu u nome tr u e lu iiu tiiu g b u ic in e u u » taken William Healy secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, was E vart 1*. Borden, M inister R eading Room open daily lm n i n o t , iiv c e & a jiu y i l l ill'I tile V i V W b Q u |u i uonunzu, v ieg u n . Sunday School 9:45, Mrs. Jo h n elected permanent secretary of the fu tu re Retail I rades Bureau. u o o e r i iu. vv u v a i ,boil o l iVli B arker, S u p erin ten d en t. Classes J lo a P M. e \ i e p t S undays anti M l U l l d U V S* O p U p V l ' J . Members who were present felt as though they should not act on d illi rill'd. VV . Is. tV illU l, tlOll 4 IUH- 101 a il ag e s. m v u u in w i a i i l u l > v u n i c u s u n - loliduys. o i. e i u i b i e u in u i e U iin u u U U 1 V Vid O U l C l d M /C U l lo U c, UUL, eer Serm on UPWARD CLIMB too many of the proposals because of lack ot numbers. I'h e public is cordiuily invited o ia l e b « iru i> a n u w u s a b b ig n e u to I A1 1 uuha u ie ie u ie a o u iu U lU ig s lu n lo atten d these service.,, and to The m ajority of proposals were held over and will be brought up i i ^ i i u » u.> w e c a n b e e . d u i> w u n u ie V u b u r v a ii o n m e m e n ol the church m eet use Hie Reading Room. oquatU on, ziir Loipb, ro l l u*w »>, in uie .ib iu a n u 1 it! 1 1 ig», 01 M onday evenings lor w oik 1 n t again next Monday. .AUfeLiii 10111, ox uie 'CiQXioi i> uum w asnm gion. aioprovI'luents .ire p r o g re s s in g as FAITH TEM PLE The few merchants of the community w ho were present at Mondays », m u , couaiiin. 11 tins saiu c.ui- a it s , t i t a n i D u n l a p n a ti l e i t lo t m u lti ml becomes available. U ndenom inational meeting were of the opinion that more m erchants would gather at the 101 wouiu tuKe tune to in terv iew l i e x a lo Visit .11 tile H o m e 01 Hie Pilgrim Fellow slop w ill Located at the corner of 5tli some one ox Uiese "lo w n sen u m i s . C a rn e »rooks. not m eet u u u n g August. uni East Main St. succeeding meeting if they were requested individually to come. nxemoei (seining u n w unteu cu - ah ', anu airs, uouis Iverson hat. su u tiay ocnuul anu W oislup Leo C. Wine, P astor This should not be necessary. Every m erchant in this com m unity izetisz 11 w ouiu save som e ol youi m ane a u ip to v-ratei n an e. service at the reg u lar lime. S unday School 1U.0U A. M. taiu u o ie space anu lim e, m a t is, u eu v iew G range n au u»»»»uuhi who desires to increase his business should be glad to attend. . 'lasses for ull ages. Mrs. Leo m isrep resen u iig 01 Uie press, be eu at ns re g u lar m eeting m at uh FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH vVinc, S u p erin ten d en t. sides you nu g n t gain m ore suo- n o m e tc o n o u n c s cum ini 11 e t f ir s t u H argudihe Sts M orning w orship 11:00. The scrioers. would sponsor a liu w er snow at 9:45 A. M. Sunduy School with pastor will bring the m orning We do p re sen t th is statem en t, ine n ex t G ran g e m eeting I k m y S. M cNair, su p erin ten d en t message. The C h ildren's church if they w ill be so Kinu to give • Ponce t o u it i>ews 1 lu t) A. M. M orning W oislup aieets in the basem ent u n d er the any one ol our m em bers a chance George r runcis » u ntil, Rt. I Bx S t iv ice w ith special m usic anu a directum of »Mary Ann C onger to explain, you no douot can be 0:30 P. M. ju n io r and Senioi luring this hour. J4 a , C e n t r a l r 'u i l l t , G l t 'g o u o i n t i Each m onth one half of the total population of the com m unity of pu i n g n t on m e score. C.Y.F.T. m eets Sunduy evening Known as "BtacKie » m itn was Yuuth F ellow ship Services 111 zvny sta te m e n t you w ish to Ashland go to Medford to shop. it . 00, A in«-« ting t"i tin young m ake in reply will be an sw ered arrested »aluruuy n ig n t on tne their respective rooms. people th at is in spirational and cnarge ol o p eratin g a m otor v e in Each m onth three thousand people from Ashland spend thousands oy radio or press honestly. E vening Service 7:4a uplifting. vie wm ie u n u er tne influence 01 M idw eek Service, W ednesday Tnose w ho know , of dollars in the Jackson county seat. E vangelistic Services a t 7.45 intoxicating li q u o r . H e appcarcu 7:45. P.M. P hilip J. Ames Sunduy evening. H arry Myers, in City C ourt M onday m orning This is one of the things which the proposed retail trades bureau I Ww ex ten d a cordial invitation from R iverside will bring the and en tered a plea ol guilty, anu will attem pt to correct. By dem onstrating to the m erchants of the j evangelistic message. was lin ed >iuu.ou anu 2 . at) costs, to all ol o ur services. Revival continues every night and his o p e ra to rs license suspenu FIHST M ETHODIST CHURCH com m unity that by modern merchandising methods Ashland people through this week, services begin ed tor one year. can be attracted into Ashland stores and th at they can do all their N orth M ain and L aurel St. at 7:45. S unday, A ugust 18th will George C h iiu rd S m ith, W agner The S unday School m eets at be the last night for the revival. ranch, valley View was arrested buying in Ashland the m erchants will be doing themselves a service. KW IN A N N O U N C ER S S atu rd ay night on th e charge ot J;45 each S unday m orning. The Everyone welcome. Modern merchandising methods mean up to date, pleasant store in r u i i v T AND CUUNT r R PO IN T u ru n k and diso rd erly conduct, lie j m orning serm on is at 11 o'clock teriors, interesting and intriguing window displays, and advertising ot All day long 1 ve been C hopin lad ed to ap p ear in C ity C ourt on ttie subject, B orn of the Oh, m y aching Bach! and his.$15.00 bail lor his second S pirit." The chon will arrange leader items which is tied in w ith store displays. C an you H andel this? oflense was declared fo rfeited by to r special music. The M ethodist It was brought out at the meeting Monday that Ashland m erchants Judge C. O. P resn ail Youth Fellow ship groups will m eet a t 6:45 p.m. lor worship. had suggested Medford stores when a custom er had been unable to get "A nother M ash of D im itrium " A PPLIC A TIO N S FOR PEN A L The Union Vesper service sp o n an item at Ashland store. No longer can tne s tre e t de- O FFIC ER ARE STILL OPEN s o r e d by the A sldand M inisterial J anies LhrecUir | Association will be held in Lith- In order to better serve Ashland customers and to keep the Ashland p m ttn c n t tit any exists) hide be- , re 1 ninu tne oiu trie n a ol inactiv ity - of the E lev en th Civil S ervice Re- 1 ia p a ,k a j 5 p.m. Rev. E verett customers trading in Ashland it is necessary to offer them a better u On t you Know m ere s a w ar on. gion announced th at th e closing McGee will give the gospel mess- buy than that which is offered them elsewhere. ln e a a y f° r a little activ ity has aa te for the receip t of appliea- .,ge L)r. G. W. Bruce. M inister, . . . . . i l l 1 , , caught up w itn them , f is a turns for the CORREC11ONAL j Asking that because ot loyalty to the com m unity they stay home snaine though, to r tnis is w onder- O FFICER ex am in atio n for the CHURCH OF CHRIST Earl Downinq, P astor and shop has never worked. A customer buys an article because he i tul w eather ofr siestas. Oh, yes, B ureau of Prisons, McNeil Island, WHEN an accident forces be eJi exten d ed l'i to I Bible School, 9:45 5 A. M. w ith . . | , ( , , , . , j they did oil a stre e t way up on W ashington, will ,o‘L ltnUe<l you to stop work in d e fi desires that particular item, not because of any loyalty to his home lne norlh slde oi t ’row son hill, 1 SEPTEM BER 3, 1946, because of j c |asscs for a „ ages _. . --------------- - --- Break the n itely . w hat will pay the tow n m erchant. If the customer is dissatisfied with the home tow n’s 1 thought I ’d m ention it for you d in sufficient applications. I his ex- j Record Day" bills and e x tra expenses of am ination is toi p erm a n en t ap- Ju n io r C hurch, 11:00 a.in. for 1 1 1 -n 1 , , never know otherw ise. stores and shops he will go elsewhere to buy. Som eone said the stree ts are p o intm ents and is restricted to the children u n d er Ju n io r High m edical, surqical or hospi The slogan "shop at home”, never sold anvone a pearl handled but- I poorly m arked. Yes, they are. 1 persons en title d to m ilitary pre- age. tal care? And will you? nhnok m„ek l~ t „ v A i n . -J « ^ n c y the stre e t dept. (if any p e re n c e Q ualified v eteran s are M orning Service, 11:00 A. M. ' tonhook much less anything else. incom e continue? exists by now ) w ould be a s h a m - »u rged ko file im m ediately, Serm on, "Farm Labor W anted" If Ashland is to stem the growing flood of local shoppers who travel ed to give a nam e to som e of the I f u r th e r inform ation and appli C h ristian Endeavor, 7:0 0p.m. Only an A ccident policy cow trails used as streets. M any 'n a tio n form m ay be secured from Evening Service, 8:00 P. M. 1 to »Medford to do their shopping Ashland m erchants are going to have can reim b u rse you for loss th e S ecretary , Board of U. S. C iv would be the delig h t of a c a te r S ctm on. "The Best is Yet to Be". of tim e and pay for your il Service E xam iners, at any first to get together and devise ways and means of selling their products to pillar trac to r salesm an. V esper Service, S unday after i or second-class Post Office. A sh noon, 5:00 P. M . in L ithia P ark ! confinem ent while in a M aybe w hen the stree ts are fit the farmers, orchard growers, and housewives of Ashland. to w a rra n t a nam e, the nam e lan d Postoffice has these forms hospital. available. This cannot be done by starting a cut rate war. It can be done by m ay be forthcom ing. Ask this aqency for an —P earl B utton offering the same quality goods, in a pleasant atmosphere, at the same A ccident policy. QUICK RELIEF FROM NEW M ATTRESSES prices. Symptom« of Distress Artsins from FACTORY TO YOU Once we w ere young and now C T * r t M I I I P r D C OLD M ATTRESSES ★ ★ ★ we are old. We never expected to 1 MADE LIK E NEW see the day w hen th e ta riff for DUE TO EXCESS A C ID BILLIN GS AGENCY m anicuring a fring e of spinach Fro« BookTellsofHomeTreatment that New Box Springs around our polished dom e of Mast Help or it Will Cost You Nothing W hile T hey L ast 209 W. M ain St. Ph. 7558 vv/ . l ah ¡1 the ... easy money _ . mere is in .. „ . there u , are and thought w ould soar one bristles dollar O r e r tw o m illio n b o ttle , n t lh n W n .L A B I » M edford, Oreqon W ith me nation at . present scrapm g of to chjn T H E A T M K » \T have been srikl fo r r e lie f o f M ain & Oak Ph. 8781 also a lot ol characters who would liKe to get m eir hanus on it in me w ould cost 75 cents. Unless con- «y m p to m a o f din trea, arfsing from S tom ach REED’S a n d D u o d en al U lc a n due to C ic a ti A rid — A shland. Oregon easiest possiole manner. ddions the J H , . . . chan8e . - • ouse ■ 1 of D av‘ ■ Poor D lfa s tla n , Sour o r U p tc t S tom ach, DEPENDA BLE id Will gain som e disciples m this Caaalnaas, H e a rtb u rn . S la a p le a tn c . ate., INSURANCE COUNSELORS f o many of these shady characters the small tow n otters what they neck of the woods. H ow ever, d u e t o l i e « « A d d . Hold on I 5 d n y < ( r la ll 492 A S t P hone 6271 n c le Ask for “ W illa r d ’s Messa( e " w h ich fu lly w hiskers are fashionable. U u n cie explains this treat moot— tree— at m ink is easy pickings. Sam w ears ‘em. EAST SIDE PHARMACY D uring the past four months there has been an average of tw o con Uncle Josh fidence men a day working one or another type of prom otional deals up one side ot main street and down the other. ih e solicit funds for private causes, they sell get-rich-quick stock, they offer advertising prom otional deals that promise the buyer high returns on his dollar; then they take his dollar ou t of town and never C hief of Police C. P. T alent h ad m ade a re p o rt to the city retu rn . council iu e sd a y evening on his Most of the people who are taken in by these gyp artists never investigation ol the noise on the squack. I t ’s a funny thing about the hum an race, th ey never like to streets, w hich had been com plained of by W. M. Walls, m a n a adm it they-ve been taken in by some netarious scheme. 1 his protects ger ot the L ithia Hotel, a t the the racketeer w ith his many unfilled promises. Ih e sucker hates to last m eeting of the council. T alent said he co u ld n 't see any adm it he s been a sucker, and the racketeer goes on to Yreka or to necessity for rero u tin g trucks and buses, as suggested in W all’s G rants Pass and works his deal on the same class of people there. com plaint, and m ost of the u n In order to protect at least a p art ol the local populace from these necessary noise had been elim in characters the embryo Retail 1 rades Bureau is planning to have all ated. A ttached to the re p o rt w ere tw o petitions filed by W. D. schemes and all solicitors cleared throug/i a special clearing committee. Jackson, p ro p rie to r of the Palace Ih e solicitors and schemes which do not pass that com m ittee’s scrutiny Cafe and S teve Z arka, m anager of the Assoc. Service S tation, op will n o t be perm itted to operate in Ashland. posing the L ithia H otel’s com Featuring THRU service in new, air-con ditio ne d buses, ib is in many communities is known as the blue card system. When plaint. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D erringer a solicitor walks into an establishment he is requested to show his blue and John P ierson of B akersfield, linking California, Oregon, and Washington card. This is a clearance card, usually issued by a Retail 1 rades Bureau C alifornia had arriv e d here for a Call on your frie n d ly T rallw ays a g e n t a t or the Chamber o f Commerce, which states that the solicitor has pass TH E STEA K H O U SE ed the clearance board and is authorized to work within the com m uity. 397 East M ain Phone 2 1 6 1 1 W ed say th at the sooner the Retail trades bureau gets operating and institutes a set up comparable to the Blue card system the safer the local m erchants will be from the racketeering wolves who have Marble - Granite been doing a lot of high pressuring in this and many other communities. Bronze Some of the questions which should be asked of every prom oter who Home of H onest to Goodness M an-Sized Steaks hits this town with a hot scheme include: Does he pay taxes in this I ★ ★ ★ Three Thousand a Month V r . n l .zp Q I he Old limeraays: S. C. Jones & Sons ih e bmali Town Gyp Game MATTRESS CO. OLD-TIME GRACIOUSNESS One Decade Ago 1 ÌS f» Monuments com m unity? Does he pay wages to a force of employees located in Ashland? Does he really p u t in time and money toward the bettermcne and upbuilding of this com m unity? BURNS AGENCY "O N THE PLAZA" W E S T C O A S T T R A I L W A ÏS TH E STEA K HOUSE 397 East M ain Street — Ashland, Oregon — P hone 21611 À