Southern Oregon New» Review, I huixdjy, October n», 1946
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SOUTHERN
OREGON
Remember next Wednesday. YAu will have a eltanee to help th e 1 ' i
NEWS REVIEW
the go.-pel The public
is invited to attend these two
interesting m eetings at the First
Bov Seoul m ovem ent, and in so doing you will he helping youth to
Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
167 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon
live the good life and you will by helping to hold down the rise ol
juvemlle delinquency.
Carry 1 H Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers
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WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
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1 B aptist C h u rc h at F irst an d llai
1 g ad in e stre e ts, A shland
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Kev. G ordon Lindsay, pastor
t hitioay
it 4 i A. M. Sunday School. 14
; «la su s w ith tiaini 1 teachers and
I a sepal II e loom lor each class,
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.
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11 A. M. Morning Worship.
I I’. M. Til«.' " A sm mlily ol G01I
KWL4.
6:4a
I'. M. Young
people's
H o u r'' o v er sta tio n
Compulsory Military Training
C h rist A m hassadoi S erv ice.
Last week in San Francisco the Secretary of War, Robert Patterson
was matched in battle with former national commander of the Amer
ican Legion, John Stelle.
Lantern ,awed Commander Stelle, without taking a convention vote,
publicly stated to Patterson that the Legion believed that 16 weeks
training for peace time conscription was plenty.
Patterson, in a convention speech had asked for help from the le g
ion in pushing through the next congress a peacetime conscription hill
The Army has worked out, Patterson pointed out- a short, six months
training plan, which with the help of the Legion’s powerful lobby,
the Army had hoped to be able to make a reality.
Stelle, however, knocked Patterson’s Army plan into a cocked Leg
ion hat.
1 IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
« hoice u n d o lh«‘ leadership ot J.
f Em m ett. The School of P rayer
m eets each W ednesday evening
it 7:30 '"
for
study of ‘ some cm
" the ...........
rent problem and for pra.vei
Next W ednesday the subject foi
discussion is "O ur Public Schools'
and Leland Linn is the leadei
C h ristia n S cience h e a lin g , is held Dr. G. W. Bruce, M unster.
Leonard Eilers. preaching cowboy
at 8 o'clock.
who will be at tho First Baptist
Reading Room open daily from
Neighborhood Church
Church next Wednesday and
2 to 5 P. M. except S undays and
Congrcgationai
Thursday.
holidays.
E vart P. B orden, M inister
The public is cordially invited
Rev. Leonard Filers, the "P ica
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Mis.
to atten d these services, and to John B arker. S u iierm tende n t. th in g C ow boy” is scheduled to he
Ashland next week, and will
use the Reading Room.
W orship Service, 11 a.m. Ser in
he
speaking at the F u st I’aplist
nion "Tile Hallowing of Work".
FAITH TEMPLE
C
hurch
W ednesday anti T hursday
Pilgrim Fellow ship will meet
For several years the Legion has worked to get a peacetime conscrip
U ndenom inational
Get. l«th and 17th at
at the church at 6:30 p.m. A so evening.-»
tion plan through congress, and since 1919, when they began working
L ocated a t the corner of 5 th cial hour will follow the devo ; SO
Mr. Filers has a very unique
M ain St.
tional m eeting.
for it, they have been unable to attain this objective. I.egionairres con and East
way of presenting the gospel mes
Leo C. Wine, P asto r
sage He was in his early life, a
sider this as their only unattained major objective.
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S unday School 10:00 A
M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
cowboy on the Laram ie Plains,
Classes
for
all
ages.
Mrs.
Leo
First
&
H
argadine
Sts
It s too bad that the slight difference of opinion on training time Wine, S uperin ten d en t.
and as a young m an w ent to
Sunday Services
lolly wood to act in W estern pie
between the Army and Commander Stelle will be enough of a differ
M orning W orship. 11:00 A. M.
9:45 A. M. S unday S • <n ' tures.
It was while he was an a s
The children m eet in the base ( ■ 1 D.iv
perintendent.
ence to keep the powerful Legion lobby from getting behind the m
ent for ch ild ren 's church d u rin g
11:00 A. M. M orning \\'oi.,hip sistant one of the large pietur«
Army s six month plan and pushing it through.
this hour u n d er the direction of Special music Mi » a g e by th< com panies th at he cam e ,«> know
the Lord Jesu s C hrist as Saviour
Pastor.
Stelle s idea of a 16 week training program for every peacetime con- M ary A nn Conger.
Evangelistic Services beg i n
6:30 P. M. Ju n io r, Intermedia?« Taking p rep arato ry at the B1I1I1
In stitu te of Los Angeles, he has
scriptee is much too short a time. The Army had already cut the pro S unday n ig h t a t 7:30.
and S enior Youth Fellow sh:u since
been engaged in evangehs
Service
T
uesday
n
ig
h
t
at
7:30.
Service.
gram from one year to six months in the hope that bv so doing they
tic
preaching
of w hat he calif
A nna M ae W ine w ill bring the
7:30 P. M Evening Gospel Se
round up for G od”,
would be able to compromise with the individuals who have been m essage a t this service.
Vice.
Rev. Filers comes re p re se n t
T hursday night th ere w ill be a The Rev. Leonard Filers, "Cow
fighting a long training period in peacetime.
’ special m essage on prophecy, oy E vangelist" will speak Wed ing the Bible In stitu te of Los A n
geles, which is on th e air Mon
why ex-Commander Stelle should start a squabble with the War from the book of Revelation.
e d a » and Thursday evenini it days.
ednesdays and Fridays,
S
atu
rd
ay
night,
special
ev
a
n
30 P. M. Don't miss these two 8:00 W
Department over a matter of two months will probably never be
8:30 a m . over KW1N H.
gelistic Service. H arcJd B urger ‘unique services. Mr F ilers coup
known. By his action Stelle ruined the possible chance that the mea will be spetiking a t this time.
¡(.p resen tin g the Bible In stitu te
E veryone welcome
of l,o- Angeles.
sure had of being passed during this coming session of Congress.
L isten to the
I
7:45 Evangelistic Service
1)1
piece orchestra plays.
Wed. 7:45 p.m. Young Peoples
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SCIEN TIST
S unday m orning service a t 11
o’clock. S ubject: A re Sin, Disease,
and D eath Real?
au n o ay Sctiooi at 9.30 A. M.
W ednesday evening m eeting,
w hich includes testim onies of
'C IV ICC.
F iulav 7:4a P. M. F au n
Victory Night.
| MR. AND MRS. DUNN
ENTERTAIN DAUGHTER
1 C elebrating the b irth d ay of
then (laughter, Mis M A Moul-
ton of Medford, Mr. and Mi
Edwin G. Dunn e n te ita in e d Mi
Moulton and het family at a din
ner Sunday which was held at
the Dunn ranch
They’re Much Too
Important
b
Sixteen weeks is too short a time to train a man in the ways of the
Presbyterian Church
130 N orth M ain
Army. Six months is too short a time. Only one years training under
! ‘A friendly church for thoughtful
peace time conscription would be enough to turn out a we
nded
people”
Rev, G eorge M. S hum an, P asto r
citizen soldier.
9:45 A. M. C hurch School for
Today’s atomic powered world spins too fast to allow time to train all ages.
11 A. M. M orning w orship w ith
an army. Eleven million men must spring to arms, not overnight, but
on by the pastor.
in the time interval of seconds, in case this potential World War III serm
7 P: M. Young P eo p le’s Society
materializes.
a t the M anse .
These eleven million men cannot be half trained recruits, they will
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Earl Downing. Pastor
have to be well trained soldiers. Only training of at least a vear will
S unday services are held at
be enough to assure America of an army which can function efficiently the All Seventh
Day A dven t i s
and properly in time of crisis.
Church.
This years training can be given to 18 year olds, this will give m o st1 S e i ^ n ’S b k c t ' ’Tithing0 -AWhy
boys a years training between the time they graduate from high school and How-”
and before they enter college. This is the opportune time for young. Prom^timi hDay ^ x e rd se s^
Our Lady of the Mountain
CATHOLIC CHURCH
6th and C S treets
Rev. Pius B. B aur, P astor
Phone 8896
' October 13. 18th S unday after
P e n te c o s t
■ Rev. A ugustine A. Myer, the
P astor of St. Anne's C hurch at
G rants Pass, Ore., will conduct
th e Mission in this Parish. A s e r
ies of serm ons will be delivered
every evening at 7:30. from S u n
day to W ednesday, O ctober 13-16
May these days of grace h u n g in
num erous blessings to all.
f 8:00 A. M. Low Mass
10.00 A M High Mass
7:30 P. M. Rosary «and B enedic
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The Scout World
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
North Main and Laurel St.
The S unday School m eets each
S unday m orning at 9:45. T here is
a class for every age group, and
each class has a com petent teach
er. A llen O. McGee is th e su p er
intendent. The m orning serm on
BILLIN GS AGENCY
Assembly of God Church
INSURANCE COUNCELORS
485 Siskiyou
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' ASHLAND’S OWN NURSERY"
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271 Morton St.
Ashland. Ore.
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H e a r. , .
The Preaching
Cowboy
Wednesday and Thursday
OCTOBER 16-17
7:30 p, m.
Phone 4161
In fall clothes that have been
cleaned and pressed by the
First Baptist Church
First and Hargadine
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LOOK WELL
The Rev. Leonard Eilers
Speaking at
“Jesu s C alls A ttentio n to Some
Sim ple T ru th s”. The choir, under
the direction of Mrs. Bill W eber
w ith Mrs. F ran k Davis at the
rooms for w orship at 6:30 p.m.
The In term ed iate and Senior Me
thodist Youth Fellow ship groups
w ill m eet in th e ir respective
room s for woship at 6:30 p.m.
The evening serm on is at 7:30 on
the subject “God S poke”. The
evening service opens w ith a
h alf hour of gospel singing of
the hym ns of the congregation’s
To a boy of 12 the world is a wonderful thing. The sky is at its
bluest. The hills are higher than at any other time. There are thousands
of interesting things calling to the boy, there are other thousands of
important projects which must be accomplished.
Like young animals, boys at that age like tp run in packs, gangs
the kids call them.
The three years between 12 and i j are among the most formative
of a young boy's life. A t this time the mind of the child is most re
ceptive.
Given a chance to live and learn the Scout way a boy can discover
the world is full of opportunity, fun, and good living.
America’s responsibility to its youth can be partly met if Americans
support the Boy Scout movement. For through Scouting boys be
come outstanding men.
Next Wednesday the people of Ashland will have an opportunity
Complete arrangements and
supervision for a superb
to contribute to the Boy Scout movement. A drive for funds is taking
place on that day. Any man who has ever been a Boy Scout will aid
• Tea
• D ebut
in this campaign, and any mother whose son was once a Scout will
• Dance
he sure to support the campaign.
• W edding
• B anquet
If the remainder of the people in the community get behind the
• R eception
drive and pitch in Wednesday, and aid, either by helping with solicita
tion or by adding to the funds it will mean that more boys in the
community of Ashland will have a chance to participate in the Scout
program. There has been but little juvenile delinquency in Ashland,
with the aid of organizations such as the YMCA, the Boy Scouts, and j
COFFEE SHOP
several others there should never be much in the way of juvenile crime.
This in itself should be enough to make the most hardshelled miser Ruth A. Abbott - Lithia Hotel
of all untie his purse strings and offer a bit of gold to the cause. For
S.C. Jones & Sons
209 W. Main St.
Ph. 7558
Medford .Oregon
Main A Oak
Ph. 8781
Ashland. Oregon
DEPENDABLE .
• Newcomers to
Ashland
is at 11 o’clock, on the subject,
See or Call Us About
Life Insurance
A ttend the g reat Evangelistic
Service S unday at 7:45 p.m.
An 18-piece o rchestra plays
9:45 a.m. Ride the bus to S u n
day School FREE.
tion.
M orning Service, 11:00 A. M.
W illing H earts Service in Which
gifts and pledges for the new
building will be received and Newcom ers to Ashland
consecrated.
J. W. Amberg, 1165 N. Main.
Ju n io r and Senior C h ristian
L. D. Pennington, F irst and A
Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
S treets.
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. S er
R. C. T alvert. 121 M anzanita St.
m on / ‘The I knows and the We
know s of P a u l”.
M idweek Service, W ednesday
8:00 P. M. at the parsonage.
O N THEIR WELFARE
Sunday 1 p .in
KVVIN
W' <h
High age.
TO TAKE A CHANCE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD HOUR
Holy Mass during the w eek at
8:00 A. M.
Ju n io r C hurch, 11:00 a.m., a
F riday, 7:30 P. M. Rosary and
men to receive training in discipline, organizational procedures, and
service for children u n d er Ju n io r Benediction.
living with other individuals. The Army wiN give them this.
After the stint in the Army the youth who goes on to college will
have a better idea of what he wants to do and what he is physically
and mentally qualified to do.
Most individuals spend their first year in college discovering for
themselves just what they are equipped to do.
The returning veterans who are presently in our colleges have indi
cated that they know definitely what they want to do and they are
not taking any false steps to reach their goal. This indicates that the
young man who has had a years Army training will he able to step into
college life without losing stride. He will be more mature. He will
have more self discipline. And he will know what he wants to do and
how to go about getting it done.
Peacetime conscription, of one year in duration, to be given every
male citizen of the United States of America at the age of 18 or the
conclusion of high school would be beneficial both to the nation and
tff the individuals who were the recepients.
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