Southern Oregon New» Review, I hurxday, Ouobvi 24, 1946 SOUTHERN 11 r w * OREGON n C I f 5 D C V IC W I* E > I c n 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 matter in the post office at Ash­ land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Printed on the official ballots which voters will have a chance to see Tuesday, November j, will be several measures of proposed legislation, some are good, some bad. A resume of this legislation appears in the Official Voters' Pamphlet which was published this week. The first amendment is planned to provide for a chain of succession among state officials in case of death of the governor or his removal from office. First in line of succession will be the president of the senate followed by the speaker of the house, then the secretary of state or the state treasurer. ( filju r r lt The Old Timer Says We read th at , u study of 1 crim e s tatis- ( tics by the | N D cpm linc 11 t »M B of J u s t i c e shows t h a t teen - age r s were com m it- ling 51 per cent of our burglaries. 62j per cent of our car thefts^ and 15 per cent of our In the days of y estery ear there w as no freedom from discipline In the home. F a th e r’s razor strop and m other's hair brush w ere the corrective agencies. A round the hearthstone ch a rac te r was taught, th rift, m oderation, tem perance, kindness, love and faith Nowadays, m others and fathers are not giving th e tim e or thought to training th eir child ren in good m an n ers and sound morals. C hildren are left free to do as they please, and go w ith whom they please and talk as they please Is it any w onder that juvenile delinquency is ra m p a n t’’ There's too m uch coddling of youth, more laying on of hands is in order. In the days of yore .reform schools and correctional in s titu ­ tions w ere not even dream ed. Old Solomon hit the nail on the head when he voiced this bit of wisdom. "Withhold not correction from the child”. p o rts of c o n d itio n s e x lsltin g th e re T he m id w eek school o | P ra y e r ini'. ts each W ednesday ev e n in g at 7:30 M is M alad L o w th e r is the lender, su b ject “ P eace Con Ic rc in c " . G. W B ruce, M in ister i A u iu n u tr v u iiT it» NeJgliborlioni! Church t oiigr.g.i I lURil F v art P Burden, M inister S u n d a y S chool, 9:45 a.m. Mrs. ¡J o h n B arker, h u .c i in tru d e n t. ASSEMBLY OF GOD FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. W orship S e rv ic e , il a in. Sei Rev. G o rd o n L in d say , p a sto r SCIENTIST vie«' Dr. B o rd en w ill sp eak on. Sunday Sunday, Oct. 27. 1946 Why Is G od So Still. P ilg rim F e lio w sm p w ill m eet S unday m orning service at 11 V 4a A. M. S unday School. 14 o'clock S ubject PROBATION classes w ith trained teachers amt at th e c h u rc h at 6 31) p in. A so AFTER DEATH cial h o u r will follow th e ilevo- a sep arate room for each class. Sunday School at 9 30 A. M. W ednesday 1" n; d iu e e tm g . 11 A M M orning W orship. e v e n in g n iv 'tin g , 1 P. M. T he "Assam bly ol Coil testim onies of H our" o v e r s ta tio n KW IN. which includes C hristian Science healing, is held at 8 o ’clock. Reading Ilonin open daily from 2 to 5 P. M. except S undays and holidays. Tiie public is cordially invited to atten d these se i\ ices, and to use the Reading Room. Our Ledy of the Mountain CATHOLIC CHURCH Gill and C S lreets 6:45 P. M. Young people's C hrist A m bassador Service. I 7:4a Evangelistic Service 18 Hi \ W ed . 7 4 a p in. Y o u n g P e o p le s I i Sc I v ice. P ile : It I '..il 11 . P.i li H Phone 889« pil'd* o rc h e stra plays. O ctohei 20. lOtli S u n d a y a fte r Pentecost 10 00 a.m . High M ass: Recep and , (ion for m e m b e rs of th e C h ristia n M o th ers' S o c ie ty ; B en ed ictio n S a tin day, 8:30 a in Low Mass FIRST METHODIST CHURCH follow ed by C atech ism In s titu ­ North Mein and Laurel St, tion foi tin- school children F rid a y 7 45 P. M. F a rm V u to iy Night. . CHURCH OF CHRIST Earl Downing. Pastor The S unday School m eets each This particular amendment has no flaws in it that we can see, and FAITH TEMPLE All S unday services are held al S unday m orning at 9:45. A O with Earl Newbry in line for the Senate presidency we’re strongly be­ U n d e n o m in a tio n a l the S eventh Day A dven l i s t McGee is the su p erin ten d en t L oealed a t th e c o rn e r ,f 5lh The m orning serm on is at 11 o '­ Church. hind it. Who knows, the next incumbent may decide to retire, to go Bible School ,9:45 A M. The clock on the subject, "The Lord an d East Mam St. to the United States senate or he might even get hit by a street car. Leo (,’. W ine, P a sto r N ursery, Beginners, P rim ary and God O m nipotent R elgncth". The M, S unday School 10:00 A Then the home folks here in Ashland could sit back and bask in the Ju n io r departm en ts, and O ppor­ chon .under direction of Mrs Bill Wciici w ith Mra Fi.ink Dav Classes for all ages. Mis. Leo tunity class m eets in the old reflected glory of having a governor in office. We’re going to vote, yes, building at Second and B. is at the organ, will leud the con W ine, S u p e rin te n d e n t. M orning W orship. II 00 A. M. for sure on that one. S treets, The Loya 1 W o m e n , grcgational singing and offer a Friendly, Men's, Young People's, special anthem . The Method! t T he children m eet in the base­ The real reason behind the bill, however, was to add the names of High School and Interm ed iate j Youth Fellow ship will m eet foi m en t for children's church during Uncle Josh. classes m eet at the S eventh Day w orship In the Little C hapel at tins hour un d er the d irection of the secretary of state or the state treasurer to the list of successors. A dventist C hurch, F o u rth and C 6:15 p.m. The evening w orship M aiy A n n C onger. Under existing bills the president of the senate would automatically Evangelistic Services beg i n I hour is 7:30 ,at which lim e the Streets. S u n d a y n ig h t at 7:30. | pastor will give the first of a Ju n io r C hurch, 11:00 A. M. at become governor any how. Service T u e sd a y n ig h t a t 7:30 ’ series of addresses telling of the Second and B Streets. Mrs. F ran k Van Dyke and Mrs Could be that the legislation was designed to take care of events in orning Service, 11:00 A M. I experiences of Dr. M ecklenburg, A nna Mae W ine w ill b rin g th e A. E. P eters atten d ed the tra in ­ at M m essag e a t th is serv ice. Fourth and C S treets S e rm o n ,1 In traveling d u rin g this last sum case an atomic bomb is dropped on or near Oregon. In that case our ing course on hom e guidance in T h u rsd a y n ig h t th e re w ill Re a m er behind the iron cu rta in of “ You Have to Go To C hurch." recommendation would have been that the legislation should have ex­ social hygiene education .which Ju n io r and Young People's j Russia and throughout Europe special m essage on prophecy, w as held last W ednesday at the M ecklenburg is pastor of the from the book of R ev elatio n . tended the chain of succession right on down through ever)' member courthouse audito riu m in Med- C hristian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. j j Dr. S atu rd ay night, speciul evan First M ethodist C hurch in M in­ and Evening Service at 7'30 P. M of the legislature, and down through each common citizen to the lone iford, u n d er the direction of F G. are held at F ourth and C. S treets neapolis, and because of e x te n ­ gelistic Service. H arold B urger ■ ■ ■ t i l . .. . . . j . . 1 1 Scherer, director of social hvgi- will be speaking al this time. liest sheep herder who tends his band out on the desert between Jordan j pne e fj u c a t j o n of t y,e Oregon Tub- in the S eventh Day A dventist sive travels in Europe Is well j Everyone welcom e building; serm on, “The Religion qualified to give au th en tic re-1 vallev and Lakeview. erculosls Association. ot' P ro testan ts.” ..... . 1 <■ 11 1 j • i i_ l • . ! Members of the Jackson Coun-1 M idweek Service, W ednesdu) The second bil Ion the ballot will have to do with the authorization ty public Health association had 8:00 P. M. a t the parsonage. of a tax of 45/100 of a mill on all taxable property of state for a per- 'seen urgent need for this meeting , , . .... because of the juvenile delinqu-j iod of 10 vears. This money will be used to build and equip armories. Presbyterian Cliurcli ency and the soaring of number ) of divorces in this county. 130 N orth Mam They sure do make nice skating rinks. Mrs. Van Dyke and Mrs. Peters ' *A friendly church fur thoughtful The third bil lproposes to create rural school districts and school will work with the three units of J people" A Breakdown Can Spoil That Fall Trip. ) the P.T.A. in Ashland and will Rev. George M. S hum an, P astor boards which would be operated in such a manner that the county and pass out leaflets to any club, or- 1 Sunday Play safe and bring your car in for a tuneup or not the school district alone be required to aid in the upkeep of the ganlzation or person that is in­ 9:45 A. M. C hurch School lor am overhaul. terested in the welfare of our all uges. schools. ) 11 A. M. M orning W orship. youth. These leaflets concern sex education th at should be helpful , Serm on by the pastor. A nthem by This is only fair as the responsibility of educating the children of the choir un d er the direction of to any parent. Oregon is the responsibilty of every citizen of the state, not just those Miss F lorence Allen, w ith Mis. FIRST" BAPTIST CHURCH ) G. M. F rost at the organ. in a particular area. First & Hargadine Sts 6 P. M. W estm inster C lub (col­ The fourth bill is one which is set up to repeal an existing bill in Sunday Services lege age) w ill have a lig h t sim per 9:45 A. M. S unday Schoo., at the M anse followed at 6:30 P order that Chinese may own real estate and work mining claims. The ) M. w ith w orship and discussion. C harles Davis, su p erintendent. early Oregon settlers were not happy about the Chinese who came to 11:00 A. M. M orning W orship 6:30 P. M. Senior and Ju n io r mining camps and were able to live so much cheaper and work so with special music. Message b y ; High Societies will m eet m the the pastor. J R otunda w ith Mr. and Mis. W ay­ ) much cheaper than the caucausion workers. Fear that the Chinese would, 7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel S e r - 1 ne Sikes, Fellowship, Wor-j 7:30 P. M. Evening Service by lower standards of living, soon be able to buy and operate all the vice. w u h an Orches. Thursday, 7 P. M. M idweek S e r­ gold claims in Oregon, caused the passage of the real estate exclusion ' ’ an£j youth Choir. Message vice for P ray e r and Bible S 'udy. ) law. The present bill is an attempt to remedy this early law, for the ^ ^ W o r d by t h e ^ t o r . ^ | 7:45 P. M. A dult Choir Ileheur Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Van Dyke To Meeting Don't De. Sonny f Bring Your Car to Caton’s Expert Repair, All Models, Cars, Trucks Clyde N. Caton law has been unfair to Chinese restaurant owners and merchants, and p eijowshjp Hour with studies ini particularly unfair to American born Chinese. ! Ro°try and Benedic- Fifth on the list of bills which will appear before the voter Novem- J tion Holy Mass during the week at ber 5 is a proposed amendment which will permit legislative bills which 8:00 A. M. Friday, 7:30 P. M. Rosary and •re pending in the legislature to be read only bv title. Benediction. Back in the days before mimeographs it was necessary to read all bills aloud to the assembled legislatures. Today, however, this pro­ Listen to the cedure only takes up time, and gives the boys a chance to doze while ASSEMBLY OF GOD HOUR the bills are being read. What with modern methods of reproduction the legislators can read and analyze the pending bills, why should they have to listen to a monotonous repetition of the bills. Number six one the list of proposed amendments would increase the Attend the great Evangelistic number of state senators to j i . This is an odd number which will pre­ Service Sunday a t 7:45 p.m. An 18-piece orchestra plays vent a tie vote on matter of legislation which appear before the senate, 9:45 a.m. Ride the bus to Sun­ senators to j i . This is an odd number which will prevent a tie vote on day School FREE. matter of legislation which appear before the senate. Assembly ot God Church 485 Siskiyou The way the boys trade horses its easy enough for them to get tied up. The seventh proposal has to do with regulating fishing in various streams, inlets, and bays. This bill does not stop the Isaak Waltons from angling for fish but it does set up areas and regions for commer­ cial fishermen. Sunday 1 p .m KWIN The proposal plans to protect the salmon and steelhead in order that the present supply can be increased rather than decreased. Fish are an important natural resource, especially to Oregon. Conservation of all natural resources is a must. In eighth position on the ballot is the proposal to create a state old- age and disability pension fund. Supporters of this measure claim it would give full time prosperity to every individual in the state. Opponents of the measure point out that the bill will give residents of Oregon four income taxes to pay. That in addition to the four in­ come taxes a pyramided transaction tax will add six or seven hidden taxes to income. Oregon businesses which export products to other states will close up because the cost of production will have risen to a point above competing market prices. The excessive )% gross tax will force many small businesses to the wall and will add to the cost of livipg in Oregon. The last bill which will appear on the ballot is the measure to create a basic school support fund by annual tax levy. • This is an equalization plan which will provide a way for the citi­ zens of the entire state to aid in the support of the common schools. State funds will be available for school aid. Many f Oregon schools really need financial help. The opposion to the bill is coming from the Oregon taxpayers fed­ eration which states that the cost of the measure will have to be born by a tax on property. The important thing about all of these measures, however, is that the voter votes! • j GARAGE sal. Try the News Review Classi­ fieds for results. L SISKIYOU H O U II.V A R D A N D IN D IA N A STREET A T l i l t KI A M A T II JU N C T IO N Vote November 5 New Ideas New Objectives CZ IMPORTANT To Your Family? Whot Would They Do if You Were Token Awoy 7 # Herb Fischborn Co-owner of Bosshard Lumber Co. Member Elks, Lions. Is 34 years old; married, has one child, a girl. 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