> Southern Orrgo* New» Review, Thursday, August ay, i946 not drive tlu t vehicle about town on pleasure rides during noon re SOUTHERN OREGON NEW S R EVIEW Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY 167 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor 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. MÍIIVUW 4 - U UIUO . h I t h i h T s *» >♦ ni i i iz.es L d U liU ll u u o n .e s kesse» and between classes. 1 very school child should remember that all passenger, should be within the vehicle, and that an excessive number oi passengers inter in » very tavoin m tin town nicy vc unten ail lne punen leres with the driver’s operation ot the vehicle. QUillll.S QO W II. Children who ride to school on hiwcles should remember that they / U l d s o it ¡»ccinS m i l l i » o c l l o l i ...... .. c a l l v i c e s w i l l COIOC I n are subject to traffic regulations the same as operators ot a.iv other er jielcctioh. v elude. Children should remember that intersections are made in ordet .to v c a v e l l i . ill i a n n n n n a l i u i l l g o m m i c i o u i a llilg n c y i n . i t . ill U h protect people crossing the streets, and that they should lx- used Alut hiv giveung ill* 1 lülilgM Muue nun turn uiut tu n nut the Goul - Quoin me c aveman nevermore d h u rrh i A tu tm u trv itu 'u ta iiiM tij M a in i nen. The fact that a young returned veteran is working hard to establish i business for himself and does not feel that he has the time to spend >n municipal affairs is not a legitimate reason for a n u n ’s refusal to un. "If you want to get something done, ask a busy man to do it, is i well known maxim. A young man who is busy building a home and i business in Ashland should also busy himself with the affairs of the .¡vie municipality, for after all his home and his business will be no better than his city. If this community is to grow and expand as it’s promise indicates, it needs must have men of vision, ideals, and forthrightness in the governmental positions. ★ * ★ & kvlAkC ttlllU lu u FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD First & Hurgadme Sts Re$. Gordon Lindsay. pasUiv 9:45 A. M. Sunday School witl Sunday 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. 14 lleniy g McNair, *upci inlciidcn classes with trained teachers and i , 11:00 , .nn A. \ M. Morning Worshi| Worship a separate room for each class. Service with special music and a 11 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M. Junior and Semoi I P. M. The “Assembly ot God i Youth Fellowship Services it Hour" over station KW1N. 6:45 P. M. Young people s their respective rooms. Evening Service 7:45 Christ Ambassador Service. Midweek Service, Wednesday 7:45 Evangelistic Service 16 piece orchestra plays. 7:45. P.M. We extend a cordial invitatmi Wed. 7:45 p.m. Young Peoples Service. to all of our services. Friday 7:45 P. M. Farm and Victory Night. f l iST M E T H O D IST C h b . i t h Presbyterian Church 130 North Main A friendly church for thoughtful people" Rev. George M. Shuman, Pastor Labor Day 9:45 A. M. Church School for , . Monday, September a, will again be Labor Day, the first ot the all ages. II A. M. Morning worship with ibortng holidays since the sign.ng of the Japanese surrender. This sermon by the pastor. 7 P: M. Young People's Society ears Labor day should really reflect a Tribute to die Labor of Amer- at the Manse . :a, for one year ago on September a, the official signing of the sur- ender documents with Japan took place. It was Am ercan Labor, skilled and with the know-how of indus- nalism, that made possible the signing of that document, just a year lU V L n o r t h M ain anil L a u re l a t. T he S u n d a y School m eets each S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 9:-»a im m o rn in g se rm o n is a t l i o clock on the s u b je c t W n a t Is h w l m lm n e H a n a .’ T he ch o n w m oi te r special m usic, ln e M etnouioi i o u i n F ello w sh ip w ill m e e t m i vvorsmp a t 6:45 P. M. H ie u n io n v e sp e r S ervices, sp o n so re d oy m e A sh la n d M in iste ria l A ssoeia lion, w ill be held in L itb ia iu :K a t a p.m . Ur. G. VV. B ruce, w ill g iv e m e serm o n on th e su b je c t, 1 W ill L ilt t p M ine Byes u n to the H ills ■ Ur. G. W. Bruce, M in ­ oi III lU as o>' m m e m l'O U g il m e il lo n a p s i u n in .' lu n n e in n g I lia in U s in e t is oi be cause lo r a u s i/ UH* • * ‘ •'*11 unn IH R A »» AA1 I cl » , ***^ n u n c/ 4 111* W i .• O il i* n » x v ie w p it m i i n u v i e i i i c iu m x J I lu w i n U i l M i u p *B l . » » h i o u g n v y , x j ' I i v i v A n il C U All in V IV «I . I m u m . * I.m u n ti m e w an ol p lo ie si g o i n g u p , s n o U i u I o i so ta so as m s u g g e s t a g a in , as o u ie is nave sa g g im e li, .m a i a n a n e illa ic io n ie m i llu v its uc p u t u n o u si. i n e i m a t m un- o u s i n e s s w m i n a ist uecause ol m e lu m o ei mg m in e s m a n w in evei Ue gum eu u / le iu h g m m l u c s e c ia n oui ä ro u g iliu ic s. o n e v a n n o t noia an m uinui y c o n v e rsa tio n on m e su u a a m s v iiin o u i y e m n g ano re so li m g io sig n language. As m i von u IC uuc'Ulig o u siness O il U u s u g g e s 1 1 o i puunc, tn c m ci t n o u iu ^ lU l» Ml m i in in i a U U I > . -H U , c. , g F A A I oui, v i ‘ i“ ’11 iv iin y , u e iiv ie o .. u u i, i.n iiu l“ C .asslln ay , i« u s n y s te fia . bu sin ess u eais h u ti Deen s u m e n e n m m sn a m o ie s th ro u g h H iisuuiiersianuiiigs oy m e ap p ai l im y p re in e u iia ic d ciiaos u io u g m aoim i oy m ese u u c k s . a h e a rm q u iis c is m e lir s t im pression re m u ll oy m e p e iso n a t l u e n u n i d in , a n u lo u cu in g o tle is ol help à ie u su a lly lo rm e o in in g . m tin lin e i on ou sin ess lias ol courst been lo rg o lle ii and a n o th e r clien t su p s tn ro u g n oui gi asp. C e rta in ty som e ty p e ol actm i Neighborhood Church m ig h t re a so n a b ly b e e x p e c te d to Congregational ister. e m a n a te lro m m e council ctiainb i r s w in ch couiu sp a ie us all ol Evart P. Borden, Minister th is m isery. A h a lte rn a te route CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School 9:45, Mrs. John I is su g g e stio n w hich should Earl Downing. Pastor — one ---- — Barker, Superintendent. Classes Bible S chool, 9:45 A. M. with certainly lie win thy ot some at for all ages. classes fo r a ll ages. L ie a l. tin tiR ^hink that the bucks a ie Sermon: Abundant Living. .« la liy » H ‘‘ I v in i « n .x w iilij l i n e , xxi n i u n , • aa II, t t u l l n i g s W U I 1*1, xxi n . i i » » » I V At W , i ,„ x n exSO»' a y , n A ilV n V AAAAU» t U MAAkA a W ttB t u AAAJ AAA III I ‘ O H S v e il > o u H . a * » U lfc V » k H lM lÄ U n i t » a ava *• I tili »tv »aiMV I n i ls l ix u u us Hl s n i u g g i e i l m e n a m n o m m e v u o i c i , i . u i c i l i s U » U IC S lfe n H n p » U llin * , »H v» L ita M » ia lA l , uimii uxg l> a n*'4, w* iW K I i tiU U t M im > t v a n i u t IO n U » C m y ic u o w m in i III » « v e i l g r o w l e u a t m e u u tt'U ig n i in v a li V ie w i m a ta x p a y e r, O e v e n nave vxv.pt>. - * IUW» ‘“ 5 u " “ Mwa‘ uaa U t i M U fh XXI p l l t ' I W l l , I 'e a i 'l l i u t i o o I K .t a ru >i Youth in Government That young men should take a more established part in civic attairs nd community government has long been a well accepted thesis. That they do is something else again. This community will soon elect three councilman. Somewhere within his city are three young men who should consider it their duty to the ommunitv to offer themselves as candidates for the jobs of council- MA A-FV U H t » » la g p ,i.» , t « ll( l Mk II Sim »» i n a n s n i p . J U il l o i in x x a liy ic e n , did u e liv ie w Mirn y .'»no»» in aiisllip - is i, oiin tj,p y , uelivievv. Zlld, e .e ia ld a iiin ie , u e iiv ie i» , a m a o n ll Wood, u e liv ic w , u n , n n iia iu Cm nain. ju n io r U a n y u n o v vuiun.hip 1st, V ernon le n n y , iieU v iew , Uh o o o W illoughby, u e liv ie w . m i l r illin g , m t, Umi K e il, o. u v a V», znu, Ui-n miclioi», ih 'I! view Jill, Alien» UWellt., Valley V lev. , u n , Hu'» ** lllougtlby, ii-'h view ,’ a m , S tan ley 1 rue, Bellview an d nth, Rnim ey T’w ed ell. v a lle y v,eW' i 1st, , a a i I b e e f S h o w m a n sh i ip lene O w ens, V alley V iew , Ju d , W ayne L em ley, V alley V iew ; 3rd Uoll K m , beilVleW , 4th, R odney 1'wedcll, Valley V iew , bill. W all lev 11ue, B ellview , Olli, Jo e l en- mh, V alley View. i„ , i Show in. hi .. lup. Juniors 2nd M a ry a n n G assuw ay, b e ll »„•w . 3rd, M ary Lou W illou g h b y B ellview . 4th, R ic h a rd lb c k s, ot B ellview , 6th, Jo e D ale, Bellview R o ta ría n c lu b m e m b e rs vyeie au ests oi the 411 c lu b m em b ers H n irsd ay . B efore th e d in n e i w as >ei veil a g u essing c o n te st w as held, w ith the R o ta ría n gu essin g the w eig h t of one of th e p riz e H 'l' F A n d ie s a n d E lm er B iegel t a d for the blue rib b o n in th e co n test A n d ie s guessed 1127 am i Biegel 1093. w h ile th e hull a c ­ tu a lly w eighed 1110 p o und See R oqer C ram ab o u t y our Life. H e a lth and A ccident In su r anee policies V-J Day, and Labor Day .It is right and fitting that the two names u o m e synonomous, for it was the sons of American laboring men who ought and died on the bloody beaches of this world to bring Japan to The men - of — the church , mGet ................ _ Kvcord h n o i) u n lor dispatched with the express pui ier knees. And it was the mothers and fathers of these young men who Monday evenings for work The J unioi Chundi, j Hlgh po>L. of arriving in Ashland in 1 he g elther u telephone abored to produce guns, accumtion, ships, and planes in order that improvements are progressing as the children undei Junio m aterial becomes available. age. i2(,rVif.,. 11 00 A M. business venture, a conversation, :he youth of America would have the tools of war with which to wield The Pilgrim Fellowship will . a romance. The city council not meet during August. ’x ’ \ Virtues " ’ could upset these sadistic plans i victory. Sunday School and W orship, of Christian Virtucs. M by rerouting the trucks In the | Some years service at the regular time. Evening S ( ¿ h “ t last analysis trucks could be un Sermon, I he Seciel oi v n iis i loaded ,.... , at ; the city _(v limits llinilJ1 .ind and thl the i ago the city ‘ i and The Purpose of God.’’ load trundled to the oppustte side ¡acquired a lot - Midweek Service, 8:00 P. M. of town in a fleet of city owned Jay Walking 7* Gospel Meditation, KMEU, on wheelbarrows. I do hope the ¡on C street, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:00 p in. council will have a less cum ber­ ’opposile th e Marked pedestrian lanes are to be found at each intersection within FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. some plan. 1 shall await in a ' cit y w a r e he community. Supposedly a pedestrian is within his rights and is twilight of truck smoke for some house, for th»V SCIENTIST glimmer of hope from the city erection of a fire station The .uaranteevl safe passage while he negotiates a street it he is within the Sunday, Sept. 1, 1946 . foundation walls were laid ami Sunday morning service at 11 lathers. ____ narked lanes. . fo rm e rly loved his further work ceased for the lack One who o’clock. Subject: Christ Jesus. In various states, including California, automobile drivers stop of materials. In the meantime tin- fellow men. Sunday Sqpool at 9:30 A. x»l. tall uncut has been nodding and vhen a pedestrian is within the lane. Oregon drivers, rareiy indicate Wednesday evening meeting, kissing over the walls and the I which includes testimonies ol young people. lot has taken on the appearance uch courtesy. Services at 7:45 j Christian Science healing, is held Evangelistic of an African jungle, infested In this community there are so many people, including ourselves, Sunday night. i at 8 o'clock. with vermin and constituting a Tuesday night, regular evang­ file hazard. In the interest of de­ "ON THE PLAZA" Reading Room open daily from vho fail to walk across the street at the intersections that the motor- elistic services, conducted by A n­ j 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and cency and health it is high time st is really not at fault. He dodges pedestrians all the way down bis- na Mae Wine. Service begins at to applv the torch. holidays. uyou, and Main street, and he forgets that there are particular protect- Uncle Josh. The public is cordially invited 745. Thursday night, A prophetic to attend these services, and to 1 message will be brought by the ;d lanes tor pedestrians, because the majority of pedestrians are not in use the ________ Reading Room. pastor on the 12th Chapter of these lanes. NEW MATTRESSES FAITH TEMPLE ’ ‘^Saturday night. Evangelistic An example of what can happen when Jaywalking becomes the ac­ FACTORY TO YOU Undenominational batuioay n cepted method of crossing the street took place last week when lour Located at the corner of 5th Service, begins at 7.45 OLD MATTRESSES Everyone welcome MADE LIKE NEW and East Main St small children started to cross over in the center ot the too block on PROTECT YOUR Leo C. Wine, Pastor New Box Springs Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Last xMam. HOME While They Last One of them was hit by an automobile and knocked to the pave­ Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo Ralph A. Foster Wine, Superintendent. ment. The child was relatively uninjured because the driver ot the Union Service Station Morning Worship. 11:00 A M. FROM EIRE REED’S During the morning worship automobile was not travelling at an excessive rate ot speed. Had the 237 East Mam St. hour the children meet in the same thing occurred with a commercial truck and trailor job, or with MATTRESS CO. US I AN basem ent for Junior church. Ashland, Oregon 492 A SL Phone 6271 C.Y.F.T. meets. Sunday even­ an individual who Was crowding the city speed limn, the child wool ing at 7:00. A meeting for the INCINERATOR in all probability have been killed. A program to educate the Jaywalkers is needed. The police depart­ WE HAVE THEM ment has indicated that a sudden drive and clampdown on all Jay­ The Oldtimer sez: ★ ★ ★ Monuments Marble - Granite Bronze burns agency All Steel Wire Mesh walking would not have as positive an effect on stopping the practice as would an educational campaign, a warning period, ,and then, ar­ resting of violators. „i-.„ We re ready to cooperate, Ashland’s mam street is a dangerous place with all the commercial traffic that passes through the city, and we feel that Ashland’s Jaywalkers are citizens and should be protected Education is the best protection. They will have to be taught that the marked uuersecuon, ate safety zones and that the, ate sate when those zones, both from t.alf.c and Iron, trnes .neurred because only JUST A REMINDER. . . . TO CITY WATER USERS $10.65 1. Do not use open hose or open faucets when paying for 5.000 to 15.000 square feet. Use spray nozzle with hole not larger than */« inch in diam eter. violation of a city ordinance. ,.im na.vn We'd like to recommend that the city institute a strong campa.g 2. Do not allow water to run off your property on streets, gutters, alleys, or on neighbor's property. agamst Jaywalking immediately. 3. Do not have leaky faucets, water closets, or fixtures on your premises. ★ ★ ★ Children and Traffic W ith the opening of school September .6, it would be well if the rootonsts of Ashland and vicinity would begin driving down b.skr- ,ou boulevard and N orth Main with the thought ever in then minds that the city’s children are its greatest asset and that they must be pro- Hundreds of children will begin going to and from school live days cacii week Every driver of a motor vehicle should exercise special care In cross­ ing intersection where children pass to and from school. Every driver of a motor vehicle should observe the slow s.gns which mark the appfoach to a school area. ' Every 'school boy or girl who drives an automobile to school shouk . SiM^SON HA!>nWARE OF ASHLAND, OREGON -’S»*"’ 4. WATER MUST BE TURNED OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE OF I IRE. 6 merma m im * 5 HOUSES AND LOTS ON EVEN NUMBERED SIDE OF STREET WILL SPRIN- ' S o ts E S S M ’ ONDS S DD; T UM »EREO S.DE OF STREET WILL SPR.H- 'A pOREST F IR E S S ^ r in S h ^ h o u r s Hom^OO a. m. to 10:00 a. m. and from 5:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. I ’ I oTjrsric-saaiaamm» 6. DO NOT RUN CITY WATER AT NIGHT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 P. M. AND 5:00 A. M. Those violating any of these rules may find their service disconnected. Ashland City Council ......... J' , . . 1