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Southern Oregon News Review. I'hursday, September 19, 1946 SOI TIIKKN OKEGOX NEWS REVIEW P ublished ev ery T hursday bv THE SISKIYOU PU B LISH IN G COMPANY 167 E ast M ain S tre e t A shland, Oregon Carryl H. W ines and W endell D. L aw rence, Publishers I ts im portant th at we plan tor the future, and it's int|xtrtant lin t u c follow the plan* which are set up. lius requires cooperation from ill .vt **v ii a ki j al ot us. II Ashland is t » grow and become a city worthy o, the nun.- vi.- violi ,11 l . „ . . 1 1 1 1 . . nanw we shall all h a st to work together along a planned program ol grow th and expansion. I he days ot growing up w ith the country are user. It's lime th.u we guided the country in its growth. WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor E ntered as second-class m ail m atter in the post office at A sh land, Oregon, F eb ru a ry 15, 1935, u n d er the act of C ongee-• of M arch 3, 1879. Clutrrh i ÄmuuiHiTiiicntii Winter Recreation ith M ount Ashland but a tew short miles south of the city, with the top of the Siskiyous some 11 miles south via all weather highway, w ith C rater la k e and the winter sports areas of Union Creek readils available to the N orthw ard, and Green Springs summit to the east it seems as though Ashland is 111 the veritable center of a potential winter sports area. ( 'ollcgt* NOW IlilS Vid C u h lo n /.o I »Li.» »11 \ « lllU u lK t I Itili Vernon I Busier, child 01 Vue .tiniuil h elu ioilitatinn ano E-iu ciitmn.il division of Ilio Veiei n A dm inistration, lim n 1 1 was in Ashiuii.i Ait 111 tu.s 10 iiitt set up 11 V eterans A dinim -li all. guidance cen ter at llu ¿«iiiuici 1 )ii-g< h i College A nthony E. K am i-, will h, chief of the guidance ceiili K arnes was w ith the V eteran A dm inistration 111 Ju n eau , Ai. ka. before com ing to A itlunri. li and Ins w ife and three girls ai. m aking th eir home 111 A shland . 505 Fairfield, His o ifin will la in the Physical E ducation build ng on the e. rnpus of the colli-.. and will be open to all Veteran., w h eth er they are going to col lege or not. W illiam J Ih ndei w ill u<- train ing officii for the guidance iv n ter and will iiave supers isuui of the foul soutiiw esu 1 n O rig in Counties. Hendel and lx arm s | 1 ; a secretary will be th e oltici staff, 'Pile goal of this pro g iam is to provide a place foi ail veteran s to s e n ile guidance and auvi > m ent in connection w ith e u> 1 tion and training Try the Nows Review Classi- fiod* far result'. 1 7 1 ? * VI f t R e si. I- > 1 a i i ai-vîT«-' Neighborhood Church Congrí g iitonal 6:30 P. M. Junior and Senior Youth Fellowship Services in » _ their respective rooms. Evening Service 7:45 City Bus Service Midweek Service, Wednesday The new bus which has started operations in the city is an asset and 7:45. P.M. We t xtend a cordial invitation j if utilized by the people of the com m unity it should prove to be to all of our services. 114 E. Main I he membership and ipinis ter ol the < hurch of Christ w .ill (o ill.ink llic firc m n uu volunteer* lo r a job w ill d o n e Hl CM illg u o lllllg lilt fin- rll.lt icstroved our building last \\ vilnc'd.n afternoon. We u\ particularly grateful that thev were able to save adjacent re- itlence*. O ur thanks also to all who have expressed sym pathy, t. 'lose who made oilers ot as istance and to those w h o h iv e already contributed n m n e v ed lab, r. I iv se are too nuns »‘mention bv nam e, and nfrnv ' • do n o t even kn o w bv nam e u has - greatly encouraged r n r n u r u>id s. Plans are now being m tde Un on S ervice S tation 237 F.i t Main St. Ashland. Oregon ------ ( • ' , ■ / The Pressing Needs Of Schooltime TEW MATTRESSES FACTORY TO YOU WILL KEEP YOU BUSY end you will want to look your best in clothes that are clean ed by the . . . . • OLD M ATTRESSES MADE LIK E NEW New Box Springs W hile T hey Last Saturday night, special evan gelistic Service, Harold Burger' will be speaking at this time. Ecrrvnne welcome H unting caps. Sleeping bags and tarp au lin s at M arshall-W ells on the Plaza. Ralph A. i osier > rebuild. WARDROBE CLEANERS REED’S M attress co . 492 A S t Mr and Mrs. Kelcy Smith On the Plaza Ashland, Ore. Phone 6271 MturBurr-grr Steams as it irons •worthwhile, both to the operators and to the residents of the com CHURCH OF CHRIST m unity. Earl Downing, Pastor Public transportation facilities indicate the com m unity is expand All Sunday services are held in ing. U tilization of these facilities will indicate that the residents of the Seventh Day Adventist Build ; ing, Fourth and C streets. the com m unity are expanding their viewpoints along with the ex Bible School, 9:45 a.m. with i classes for all ages. pansion of the city. Junior Church, 11:00 a.m., a Children who live within the city can ride to and from school. service for children under Junior College students can catch the bus to and from the campus, and the High age. Morning service, 11:00 a.m. Ashland business men and women who live out any distance will find Sermon, “Christian Church Ruin- that catching the bus in the morning and evening is a simpler meth- e<^ hly Fire. , , ,, . . . 1 1 I Junior and Senior Christian oa of getting to and from work than driving dow-n and seeking a Endeavor 6:30 P. M. the1 Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Mu- parking place, or having the wife sleepily drive them to town 1 • . , , . , . 6ic by a new Young P eople’s - - - — morning, and then break up her evening preparations preparatior for dinner by choir. Sermon, “Turning Aside to See a Fire.” dri ving after father when he has completed work. W e can only make one suggestion. The sooner the bus begins a 8:00 p m a t the parsonage. zig zag or a circle route up on the hill we’ll be able to start using it. Gospel M editations, KMED, on _ . „ . , . 1 j 1 11 1 , 11 T uesday and T hursd ay , 4:00 p.m. Especially in the evening. I hat a steep old hill when wou re walking it. But then, the bus line can’t reach everybody. Listen to the City Elections So far none of the candidates for the seats or the reseating on the city council have made any statem ent as to their policies or their programs. It is aboue time for the seven candidates to make seven statem ents as to why they are running, what they stand for in city governmental circles, and their beliefs, and plans, for future city governmental affairs. U ntil these statem ents are forthcom ing there can be but few de cisions made by the voters as to just whom they will support in the city elections which will soon be here. STEEM - ELECTRIC Attend the great Evangelistic Service Sunday at 7:45 p.m. An 18-piece orchestra plays 9:45 a.m. Ride the bus to Sun day School FREE. A ssem bly ot God C hurch 485 Siskiyou ★ ★ ★ IRON NO RO' : j n z ' NO BURNING NO SPRINKLING NO SCORCHING A m azingly .the "Steem -E lectric" steam ing iron creates its own steam and dam pens while you iron. Saves hours and hours of work . . . does finer, lovelier ironing . . . saves its cost time and time again. E asier to use because it glides on a cushion of steam School Days Back to school this week went the grade, junior high, and high school students; next week the college will begin operations. W ith this first week of school the city seemed to take on a bit more life, in the early mornings and in the evening and at noontime there is more activity on the city streets than we have seen all summer. Youngsters filled with enthusiasm, and dressed in myriad colors parade back and forth to school. I t ’s a pleasant parade to watch. Al most makes us wish we had our school days ahead of us, instead of behind. ^ ■ S T E A M VENTS ASSEM BLY OF GOD HOUR Sunday 1 p .m KWIN SEE IT TODAY! 1 2 85 w iih o u t C O R I) Bring the Entire Family W here Fam ilies Go for a p p e HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! tizing healthy food. ★ ★ ★ Planned Change Earnest Haycox blasted a lot day night banquet which was merce. He pointed out that we arc and that we didn’t realize of us out of our lethargy at the Mon sponsored by the Chamber of Com were too satisfied with things as they that change was im minent. We can’t always live in this little valley in our own quiet fashion. Ashland General Hardware COFFEE SHOP Ruth A. Abbott - Lithia Hotel n Rhone 21161 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ i I l l ’l l M IV'S FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIEN TIST S unday, Sepl. 22, 1946 Skiing is going to go into a big upsurge this winter. Now that the young men are back from the wars recreation is going to become more ot a year round thing than ever before. Before the war skiing and w inter sports were taking rapid strides , and the experts predict that the strides betor the war were small com Sunday School and W orship ' 1 ' P ■ service a t the re g u la r time. pared to the ones that can be expected in this and coming years. holidays. The public is cordially invn. Surrounded as Ashland is by mountains, all potential ski areas, it ASSEM BLY OF GOD to atten d these services, and 1 Rev. Gordon Lindsay, pastor would be well for a few of the ski conscious and sports minded mem use the Rending Hoorn. Sunday bers of the com m unity to begin making a few surveys of potential 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. 14 FA1TH TEM PLE sites for ski runs and start studying snow conditions in the more ac- classes with trained teachers and Undenominational a separate room for each class. Located at the corner of 5th cesssible areas. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. and East Main St. 1 P. M. The “Assembly of God I Snow w ill no doubt be the factor which will determine the selection Leo C. Wine, P a t o r Hour' over station KWLN. Sunday School 10 00 A M •of a site. Snow in this area which is kept wet by the Pacific rains will , 6:45 P. M. Young people’s Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo likely be wet snow unless one gets into higher altitudes, at least 7000 Christ Ambassador Service. Wine. S u p erin ten d en t, <•'45 Evangelistic Service 18 Morning Worship. 11 00» A. foot elevation. This shuold be only major drawback to organizing a piece orchestra plays. The children m eet in tin ba Wed. 7:45 p.m. Young Peoples m w inter recreation area. Dry snow is essential to the operation of such ent for c h ild re n ’s church d u n Service. this hour u n d er the direction <1 a recreational program. Friday 7:45 P. M. Farm and M ary Ann Conger. If dry snow can be found in an accessible area, not over 20 mile- Victory Night Evangelistic Services beg i n Sunday night at 7:30. from Ashland, this com m unity can develop among it* youngsters a Presbyterian Ciiurch Service Tuesday night at 7:30. | winter recreational program that will aid in keeping down the slow 130 North Main Anna Mae Wine will bring the grow th of juvenille delinquinc) which is spreading across the face of ‘A friendly church for thoughtful message at this service. people" Thursday night there will be a the nation and which may soon appear in Ashland. Rev. George M. S hum an, P astor special message on prophecy, 1 Then too, w inter sporting events in the Pacific Northwes, parti- 1 9:45 A. M. Church School for from the book of Revelation. all ages. B kuk rf/ ., E v art , P. B orden, M inister Sunday morning serv ee at 1 S unday School 9.45, Airs. Jo h n o'clock. S ii'-i’-ci. MATTER. B arker, Supei intenuent. Classes vm iiuy ocliooi at 9:30 A. M. tor ail ages Wednesday e em ng ineeung. Serm on: "M aster of the S torm " winch includes testim onies of m e m en of the ch u rch m eet I " , ., , M onday evenings for w ork The •n ' ll‘,n B iic n te healing, is In im provem ents arc progressing as o clock. m aterial becomes available. lo a d in g Rocm »pen daily fn cularly Oregon, W ashington, and Idaho have been for many years one j 11 A. M. M orning w o rsh ip with ot this areas major tourist attractions. If Ashland could develop a sermon by the pastor. 7 P: M. Y'oung People’s Society ski club or even a few individual skiers who could enter various meets at the Manse . throughout the season at Timberline, Sun Valiev, Mt. I.assen, and F IR ST B A PTIST CHURCH other winter sport centers it would aid in focusing a bit more a tte n First & Hargadine Sts 9:45 A. M. Sunday School with tion on Ashland. Today, anv- means of focusing attention on Ashland as a place to Henry S. McNair, superintendent 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship play, to work, to live, or to go to school is an asset for the com m unity. Service with special music and a J Corner North Pioneer & C vyhound Depot ,