Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, O ctober j i , 1946
subscribing an oath before one of the judges stating lus picseiu resi
deuce and that he has moved to that residence siine the close of the
registration books.
S I N E W S REVIEW
If you’ve moved, you’d better see the count) clerk immediately.
Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
167 East Main Street
Ashland, Oregon
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land. Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
The faculty wives ol S outhern
O regon C o lle g e enjoyed .10 even
ing ol ilos-i it and co nversation at
the hom e of Dr and Mr;. Elmo
Stevenson mi T hursday.
Mis.
S tevenson as hostess used the
H allow e'en motil-
D ecorations
w ere the colorful leaves of auW
uinn. T h irteen wives atten d ed tin
function.
This evening uffali w a s the see
.mu ot a series at the Stevenson
hom e for the new as well as the
_____ _
older faculty nieinhers
FAITH TEMPLE
Fireworks
be exact, one would expect lots of fireworks.
Highlights of the local campaign so far include:
Three democrats traveled to Medford Monday night to discuss and
Snell tor
Governor" club.
The local race for councilman has two candidates working together
on a promotional campaign to get themselves elected to the city coun
cil.
A third candidate is ringing doorbells and making a tew speeches at
Womens organizations.
A fourth candidate is passing out cards to the local businessmen.
A fifth candidate has made one public appearance.
A sixth candidate has not been heard from at all.
A seventh candidate withdrew.
If as much apathy is shown by the local voters next Tuesday we’d
Bible School ,9:45 A. M The
recommend that a pack of cards be made standard equipment at each Nursery, Beginners, Primary and
Junior departments, and Oppor
precinct’s polling place. The Judges should have something to do to tunity class meets In the old
building at Second and B
keep them awake.
Streets; The Loyal W o m en ,
Polls for Ashland will be as follows. Ashland Boulevard, precinct 1. Friendly, Men's, Young People’s,
will be the Public library; East and Central Ashland, precinct 1, will Hlgfe School and Intermediate
classes meet at the Seventh Day
be the City Hall; West Ashland, precinct j, will be at Ashland Auto Adventist Church, Fourth and C
parts; Oak and Ashland, precinct 4, will be at the Armory; North j S trouts
L isten to the
ASSEMBLY OF GOD HOUR
Sunday I p .m
KWIN
A ttend the g re at Evangelistic
Service S unday at 7:45 U in.
An 18 piece orchestra plays
9:45 a.in. Ride tin- bus to Sun
day School FREE.
Assembly of God Church
465 Siskiyou
N eig h b o rh o o d C h urch
C o n g rcg u tio n u l
Evart P. Borden. Minister
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Mrs
John B arker,
S u p erin ten d en t.
Classes for all ages.
W orship Service. 11:00 A M
Serm on, B uilding Bridges Spe
d a l Music by the choir.
Pilgrim Fellow ship Meet at
Junior Church, 11:00 A M. at the church 6:30 prom ptly. From
Ashland, precinct j. will be the Madden Tire shop; East Ashland, pre- ' Second and B Streets.
there we will go to the hom e of
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Sheldon G reen, 109 S herm an St
cinct 6, will be 164 Fourth street; Southeast Ashland, precinct 7, will
at Fourth and C Streets. Sermon,
be the Junior high school; Northwest Ashland, precinct 8, will be • How To Worship".
Washington school; South Ashland, precinct 9, will be at 390 Liberty;
Junior and Young People’s
Christian
Endeavor, 6:30 P M.
West Ashland, precinct 10, Valleyview; Bellview precinct 14. will be'
and Evening Service at 7:30 P. M
Bellview school or Grange hall.
are held at Fourth and C. Streets
The Ashland Active club has been discussing a "Get Out the Vote"
movement which would get more people to the polls. They were think-
ing about operating automobiles on election day in order to drive those
people who didn’t have transportation to the polling places. Whether
or not this will be done will be decided at tonights meeting.
6th anil C Streets
Rev. Pius B. Baur, P astor
Phone 8896
O ctober 20. 19th S unday altei
Pentecost
10.00 a.m. High Muss, Recep
non lot m em bers of the* C hristian
M others Society; B enediction
S atu rd ay , 8.30 a m . Low Mass
followed by C atechism In stru c FACULTY WIVES ATTEND
tion lor tlic school children.
HALLOWEEN DESSERT
U ndenom inational
Located at the corner of 5th
and East Mam St.
Leo C. Wine, P astor
S un d ay School 10:00 A. M
Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. ne Sikes.
Wme, S u p erin ten d en t.
1 7:30 P. M E vening Service
SCIENTIST
M orning W orship. I LOO A. M
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hursday,
7
P
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idweek
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Sunday, November 3, 1946
The ch ild ren m eet in the base
Sunday morning serv.ce at 11 vice for P rav er and Bible Siiulv inent lor ch ildren's chu rch during
7:45 P. M A dult Chon Rehea-
o’clock Subject: EVERLASTING
this hour un d er the direction <>I
sal.
PUNISHMENT.
Mary A nn Conger.
Sunday School at 9:30 A M.
Evangelistic Services hog 1 n
ASSEMBLY
OF
GOD
Wednesday evening meeting,
S unday night a t 7:30.
Rev.
Gordon
Lindsay,
pastor
which includes testimonies of Sunday
S e n iei' T uesday night at 7:30
A nna Mae Wine will bring the
Christian Science healing, is held
9:45 A. M. S un d ay School. 14 m essage at this .service.
at 8 o’clock.
classes w ith tru in ed teachers and
T hursday night th ere will he a
Reading Room open daily from a sep arate room for each class,
special m essage on prophecy,
2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and
11 A. M. M orning W orship.
holidays.
1 P. M. The "Assembly of God Ironi the book of Revelation.
S atu rd ay night, special evan
The public is cordially invited Hour" over station KWIN.
6:45 P. M. Young people's gelistic Service. H arold Burgei
to attend these services, and to
will ho speaking at this time.
C hrist A m bassador Service.
use the' Reading Room.
Everyone welcom e
7:45 E vangelistic Service 181
piece orchestra plays.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Wed. 7:45 p.m. Young Peoples (
Earl D ow ning. Pastor
F u st A H argadiiie Sts
All Sunday services are held at Service.
S unday Services
F
riday
7:45
P.
M.
F
arm
anil
the Seventh Day Adven t i s t
9:45 A. M. S unday S
Victory Night.
Church.
C harles Davis, su p erin ten d en t
With the election coming up next week. Tuesday, November ). to
plan the Democratic campaign.
Six Republicans met a week ago Wednesday to form a
Il 00 A. M. M orning W orship
w ith special music. Message by
the pastor.
i;30 P. M. Evening Gospel Si 1
vice. S in g i n g , fe llo w sh ip , Win
] ship, W orship. W ith a n 1 t r e l l i s
tia ami Youth Choir. Message
tin m thc Word hy Ihi' Pastor.
W iunosilay <:30 P. M. C hurch
F ellow ship llo u i w ith tunics In
die W ont ol God.
Our Lady ot the Mountain
CATHOLIC CHUiiCH
"you're Sure With Snell"
In the Seventh Day Adventist
building; sermon, “The Religion
j of Protestants.”
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
Sermon, “The God Whom I
Serve."
Midweek Service, Wednesday
8:00 P. M. at the parsonage.
In the county election there has been much the same type of apathy
P re s b y te ria n C h u rch
shown as has been indicated locally. Judge Coleman and John Gribble '
130 North Main
are scarcely in a neck and neck race. Dick Baize has scarcely been ‘A friendly church for thoughtful
people”
seen in the territory although Howard Gault has been over to transact
Rev. George M. Shuman, Pastor
a bit of personal and a bit of county business.
Sunday
9:45 A. M. Church School tor
Bob Lytle is beginning to campaign for commissioner this week, and
all
ages.
Karl Knutson’s window placards stating his views were placed Tuesday.
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
In the campaign for state and United States offices the candidates Sermon by the pastor. Anthem by
the choir under the direction of
who have visited Ashland have come and gone so quietly and so quick Miss Florence Allen, with Mrs.
ly that the majority of voters in this city neither saw, heard, or thought G. M. Frost at the organ.
6 P. M. Westminster Club (col
about them.
I lege age) will have a light supper
There has be<*n practically no mud-slinging, no skeletons have been at the Manse followed at 6:30 P.
M. with worship and discussion.
dragged from any closets, no hides tacked to the wall.
6:30 P. M. Senior and Junior
High Societies will meet m jhe
My, but it’s quiet.
R E P U B L IC A N
GOVERNOR
"Snell Gets Tilings Done"
p ri A d »
— D ouq I oi McKoy, Chm . Sole»” . 0 .«
Rotunda with Mr. and Mrs. Wa.v-
Fires
Tuesday night every garbage can on Main street was set afire. The
high school students who were responsible enjoyed the mometary blazes
and went on to the next garbage can.
When a group of six or seven young men have no other outlet for
their natural energies than to walk up and down the Main street of a
community tossing matches into trash barrels it's time for the com
munity to begin thinking seriously about the lack of a coordinated
recreational program.
To proudly point at Lithia park and state that it is one of the finest
recreational areas in the state is very true. During summer days the
tennis courts get a lot of play.
During winter evenings, however, so few of the younger generation
have automobiles the recreational advantages of the parks winding
lanes are possibly not fully utilized.
A fully coordinated recreational program, city wide, such as was
proposed by John Nosier a few weeks ago seems to be the best answer
as to "what to do with our children”.
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Hallowe’en
All Hallow’s Eve which happens to be this evening will be a time of
apple dunking for the youngsters, and reminiscing for the old timers.
Hallowe’en, like 4th has become safe and sane, and it’s for the best.
The advances of civilization and modern plumbing have stopped the
pranks which a few years ago were a schoolboys delight.
It’s a good thing that civilization does advance.
"Tricks or treats" is a better form of small fry racketeering than
the out and out destructiveness which used to occur each Hallowe’en
when gangs of youngsters would roam the neighborhood bent on mis
chief, and no treats considered.
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Change of Residence
Many voters are not aware of the Oregon law which permits voters
who have moved to vote. Any registered elector who changes his re
sidence within the county in which he is registered during the period
in which the registers are closed by law, may procure from the county
clerk of his county a certificate of his registration.
The county clerk when requested by an elector to make such a certi
ficate will do so and will use the county seal to indicate that the certi
ficate of change of residence is official.
When the voter goes to the polls he will merely have to present this
certificate to the election judges in the precinct in which he resides, and
Today...busier than ever!
If you sometimes notice a delay before you hear the
familiar "Number, please,” or "Operator,” it’s be
cause our switchboards, even at wartime peak, were
never as busy as they are right now! Today we’re
serving more customers who are making more calls
than ever before. Volume at times is so great that
the operator cannot answer your call as quickly as
she would like.
New equipment to take care of all waiting appli
cants and furnish better service than ever to all tele
phone users is being made and installed. But it s a
nig jo b . . . and w ill take time.
Our operators, meantime, are doing everything
they possibly can to furnish vou the prompt and
courteous service you have been accustomed to.
W ise choice, Mr. F a rm e r! You
know w h ich side yo u r bread's
b u tte re d o n ! T h e sm art fa rm e r
is v o tin g 313 N O on the Fish
B ill . . . in o rd e r to keep Coastal
Stream s O P E N ! W hy? Because
he know s th a t. H U N D R E D S o f
O re g o n fa rm e rs depend on fish
in g those stream s to supplem ent
th e ir incom es. D O N ’T endan
ger th e ir liv e lih o o d ! D O N ’T
je o p a rd ize o u r fo o d su p p ly!
Don’t Restrict
Commercial
Fishing
• W ise decision, M rs. O regon
H o m e m a ke r! S hopping fo r the
fa m ily ’s fo o d /s a p roblem . Sup
p lie s are scarce — p rice s are
high. B u t you can s t ill th a n k
y o u r lu c k y sta rs you liv e in
O regon, w here you can su p p le
m ent the fa m ily s d ie t w ith d e li
cious O regon salm on and steel
head. T e ll y o u r frie n d s to vo te
313 N O ! M ake sure y o u r su p p ly
o f good fresh and canned fish
w ill keep co m in g in !
Don t Endanger
Oregon’s
„ Food Supply
Thank you.
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