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Southern Oregon News Review, I hursday. November 7, 194«’ SOUTHERN OREGON M u . ssck d in in g w e e k ut 8 till. and useful com m unity park w ith a wading pond, tennis c o u rt and C’.iie c h is in 11 ist ru e l Ion o n S u t lanes ot revs, shrubs ami flow ers; and m aking a floorless, rootless apple UI1I.1V o t 111 Dll 0.111. shed into a first class com m unity building, they have the d istinction ol FAITH TEMPLE being the only organization in the nation to receive the Kellogg m edil I lu lv lim n lll.itim i.il NEW S R E V IE W P ublished every T hursday by THE SISKIYOU PU B LISH IN G COMPANY 167 E ast M ain S treet A shland, Oregon tw ice to r one protect the park. The protects took money lots of it. But the women worked dili gently and ingeniously to raise tum ls. I lies canned cherries, labeled them and sold them tor a lin e profit I lies solicited ami obtained the C arryl H. Wines and W endell D. L aw rence, Publishers WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor aid ot \\ I’ \ tor c o n stru c tio n ot the p u k ami the com m unity building. I lies held rum m age sales, gave d a m e ', sponsored a unique t linstm.i- 'h o w ; sohl corsages and hom e-m ade pies; held daffodil ami I astei hl\ E ntered as second-class m ail m a tte r in the post office at A sh land, Oregon, F ebruary 15, 1935, u n d er the act of Congress of M arch 3, 1879. shows, a dog show, an dsponsored home talent place. l ine year the O regon M other was chosen Irony then menib, 1 slop Mrs. Nell M ansfield, a very active e lm tei mem ber. I lei slogan is \sk Recession? Sunduy m o rn ln g ut 9 45. All ol th< class, s m e b ig ln in n g lo look lo rtv a rd In thtfll p ie p u iu tio n Im d ie O l i istilla ., s e a 011 ’I l a in n i li mg w oridilp holir is 11 o clock l'Iu sei m o li svili lie givi 11 by thè Located id the cornel of .dll liev. O livci J. GUI, d isti lei Slip ..mt r.o i Muin St. ; ei in ten d i ut. oli th è s u h j e e t Ile l.eo C. W ine, Pustoi Sundiiy School 10:00 z\. ,,1. | im sp e e t and l'io s p e c t A n A rni Clusses tor ull ages. M rs, 1,«..'L t i c e Siim lay S e m in ìi" R rv tu li (svili s p .a k troni thè «tan ilp o in t of W m e , S u p s r i n t i ti d e n t. M o r n in g W o is f n p . 11:00 A M a s e tc ì a n o f W orld Wm I. he tiuv l'h«' c h ild re n m e e t 111 tin l.a c ili,; • 1 ved elg h te e ll inm tihs uvei mi nt toi c h ild re n s elmreti dm nig seas ,is an eilliste.l m ali ili th è this h o u r u n d e r the d ire c tio n ot arm y . The idioti midi 1 thè d ire i', M ary zknn C onger. Imi ol Ali Hill W eber, svilii Mts E v a n g e listic S e rv ic e s lu g 1 n S u n d a y n ig h t a t 7:39.» ¡ F ra n k D avis nt Ute m g a n . will S e rv ic e T u e sd a y n ig h t at 7 :3 0 J o th 'i an a n th e m an d lead th e m i l • A nna M ae W ine w ill tiring tin g ii.s d io n .il h in ging O thei spe m essage a t this serv ice. | d a l m usic w ill at .> he p ro v id e d T h u rsd a y n ig h t t l n i e w ill he u i ,(v | | I(. choii Thi M etho.lfs, You sp ecial m essage on proph. e y ,, j.-, u ,lH |,|p g ro u p s '.'ill m eet from th e book ol R ev elatio n . | fj||. W((| .,||p 6 o ’clock T h e S a tu rd a y n ig h t, special ‘ v a n - ' ,n | w o rsh ip houi is 7:30. 'fin s Is a vi i v u d e ic s tin g an d w ill be sp e a k in g a , Uns tune. 1« Ipful lim n of gospel sin g in g Everyone welcom e and h elp fu l rn e d lla tlo lis T h e pas ev B ro ad cast every S atu rd ay tor w ill give th e th ird re p o rt of rilin g 8.30 p m uvei KW IN. Di M e c k le n b u rg 's tom of E u ro p e In w hich Di M e ck len b u rg tells FIRST BAPT1S1 CHURCH o f th e IT o te sta n t C h u rc h in Em F irst A- H a rg a d iiie Sts 'o p e T he m id w eek school of pruy- S u n d a y S e rv ic e s 9:45 A. M. S u n d a y S ■ 01 ( .1 !• each W ednesday e v e n in g at 17 13th B arbara C hai I.-s Day is, s u p e rin te n d e n t. 17: 30 N o vem ber 11:00 A. M. Mm riing W o rsh ip [ f.:uaS(,n W| lead Hie se rv ic e ns- w ith special m usic. M essage by ini tin. o b je c t foi discussion, 1 th e p asto r. "'flic W eek end P ro b le m " D r G. 7:30 P. M. E v en in g G ospel Sei W B ruce, M in iste r vice. S in g in g , F e llo w sh ip , Wm ihlp, W orship. W ith an O rclte tra a n d Y outh C hoir. M essage fro m th e W ord by the Pastor. W ed n esd ay 7:30 I’. M. C h u rc h Eelloyyship Iln u r w ith stu d ie s in //‘ n ! the W ord uf (io d . ¿nu loust and ye 'hall receise; seek and ye shall find; knock ami it shall be open L there a tendency tor retail business to slacken? eel u n to you, ami work like the dickens ami you c.111 have any thing. Have war savings been exhausted? M embership of the club h is grow n m d usefulness to the cpfitniunitv Are we going to have a period ot increased unemployment, decreas has increased w ith the sears. But the tow n m ust always be g ratefu l to ed earning power, and a general 'lowdown ot industrial, wholesale, that small group ot women w ho devoresl ilieir talents to the b etterm ent and retail business? If we knew the answers to the above questions we’d be taking ap ot their com m unity when responsibilities to their children had passed. pointments for crystal ball sittings. It is however a well defined and quite completely supported theory that economic gains and osses occur m cycles. Looking back at the year 1910, two years after the close ot the hirst World W ar, one can lind the editorial writers asking the same questions and coming up w ith the same answers. There was a recession in the early 1910*1 followed by a period of unprecedented prosperity, which in turn, dropped off into the depres sion of the 1930’s. Professional optimists have been saying that this will not happen 6:30 P. M. S enior and ju n io r CHURCH OF CHRIST twice, that this time people have money and have the desire tor enough H igh S o cieties w ill m eet ui '.lie Earl Downing, P astor R otunda w ith Mr. and Mis. W a y goods to hold production up to a high level ot better than 50,000,000 All S unday services are heldaat ne Sikes, the S eventh Day A dven 1 1 s t j employed, all of whom are potential consumers of the products which 7:30 P. M. Evening Service FLEA C hurch. T hursday, 7 P. M. M idweek S. 1 FIRfcT M ETHODIST CHURCH POWDFft 0.111.1 DDT they create. Bible School ,9:45 A. M. The vici' for P ray e r and Bible S inly. North Main and Laurel St. N ursery, B eginners, P rim ary and Professional pessimists have been pointing out that we are in an in 7 45 I’. M. A d u lt C hoir Rehi a- T h e S u n d a y school m eets e a c h ’ Ju n io r departm ents, and O p p o r flationary period, and that as more goods become available the demand tu n ity class m eets in the old sal. at Second an d B. A SSEM BLY OF GOD will be fulfilled, this in turn will devaluate the currency, and in the building S treets; T he Loya 1 W o m e n , Rev. G ordon L indsay, pastor end unemployment and depression will result. F riendly. M en’s, Young P eople’s. Sunday Somewhere between the two extremes lies the road which all Amcri-I High School and In te l m ed ia,1 9:45 A. M. S unday School. 14 .... . ... 1 c 1 11 1 . . classes meet at the Seventh Day classes w ith train e d teach ers and cans would like to take. The middle road which allows the greatest A dventist C hurch, F o u rth and C* a separate room for each class. • W orld even ts in the light of Bible prophecy, with 11 A. M. M orning W orship. prosperity to the greatest number is the best way. S treets Steriopticon and sound m oving pictures. Ju n io r C hurch, 11:00 A. M. at 1 P. M. T he ".Assembly of G od I Controls on consumer goods were one method which was attempted. I Second and B Streets Hour” over statio n KWIN. • Startling and Am azing R evelations from the Word of This method failed because a democracy, to be a democracy, must e x i s t . Morning Service, 11 00 A. M. 8 45 P. M. Young p e o p le ' the Lord concerning *heso days, (fluirrh i Amunturrmrut» ...C 3 ÍA R fih Q T H iS SUNDAY- I at F ourth and C S treets. Serm on, C hrist A m bassador Service. under a system of free enterprise. "How To W orship”. 7:45 E vangelistic S ervice 11! This nation has always upheld free enterprise. Controlling prices of Junior and Young People’s piece o rchestra plays. Wed. 7:45 p m . Young Peoples products, and consumer goods was a socialistic form of operation, and ^ ‘.‘‘.'nin^Seix n'e at T. JO P. M • A uditorium s and churches ot m any denom inations from Coast to Coast filled to capacity to hear these m essages. "THE BIBLE KNOW S THE ANSW ERS." did not function in this democracy. are held at F ourth and C. S treets F riday 7:45 P. M. F arm Free enterprise can and must function for the good of America and ¡ jq ^ g ^ ^ r m o n D’ T ht^R etigion Victory Night. • D on’t fail to hear at least one m essage, then you w ill w ant to hear the rest. Come early. Service. Americans. and Neighborhood Church 1 of P ro testan ts.’ There will be a rise and fall in the normal business cycles, but always» Evening Service, ‘ Congregational , . r 1 ‘ Serm on, “T he God W hom I E vart P. B orden. M inister there must be a healthy forward advance, in standards ot living, in gerve ” Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Mrs. M idweek Service, W ednesday ¡John B arker, increased utilization of processed and natural advantages. S uperintendent. Classes for all ages. W ithout this healthy, normal advance, America, will revert to gov 8:00 P. M. a t the parsonage. W orship Servioe, 11:00 A. M Presbyterian Church ernment controls on business, which is, as it has always been before, Serm on. B uilding Bridges. Spi 130 N orth M ain cial Music by th e choir. one form of socialism. ‘A friendly church for thoughtful ★ ★ ★ • Foreign Trade Pilgrim Fellow ship. Meet at people” the church 6:30 prom ptly. From Rev. G eorge M. Shum an, P astor th ere we will go to the home of Sheldon G reen. 109 S herm an St 9:45’ A. M. C hurch School lor Today in Mexico City almost any model or make of 1946 American M M orning W orship. automobile can be purchased. Serm on by the pastor. A nthem by _ , , ' 1 C ___ L. v a J _____ k . „ A . f k..r .t the choir the under the direction of ,.- r rk,. the fa choir under directioi True the purchase price is above the domestic price, but the act ------------------------------ Florence A1)en> with . Miv G. M. F rost at the organ. remains, the automobiles are in Mexico City, and not in Ashland. 6 P. M. W estm inster C lub (col This is true, not onlv of automobiles, but of many other products lege age) w ill have a light supper as well, including such varied items as Kleenex and kitchen appliances. at the M anse followed at 6:30 P. Although at present this is a bit hard on the American purchaser it M. w ith w orship and discussion. will repay each American in the long run: America needs foreign markets, and the United State's sphere of influence in l’an America Our Lady of the M ountain CATHOLIC CHURCH 6th and C S treets Rev. Pius B. Baur, Pastor P hone 8896 Nov. 10, 22nd S unday afte r Pentecost 8:00 a m. Low Mass 10:00 a.m. High Mass. NOVEMBER 10-24, 7:30 p.rn. Free Methodist Church 777 E. Main R ev. E. R. Q uick. P a sto r GOliiG TRAVELLING? Plan on Takinq Alonq an all Metal Suitcase from our new stocks Sm all, S4.85 plus tax Large $5.90 plus tax seeing! needs to be strengthened. One way to get foreign markets and at the same time to increase the strength of our Pan American committments is to build up a good export trade with the South American market today while other manu facturing and industrial nations of the world, particularly, Great Bri tain, Germany, and Japan are rebuilding their war-devasted countries. That this policy of getting our markets established now will repay each and every individual American in the long run is evident when we consider that the greater number of Americans today are working at some phase of production, either the extraction of the raw material, the actual manufacture, or the transportation and selling of the product. The larger the market and the more goods whieh it will absorb merely mean the more people in America who will be required to pro diamon with I lie Do Your C hristm as Shopping Early and Use the Metz Lay-aw ay Plan . ill Ff 7 .»c (o SI.00 Sion* CALLING ALL CAR OWNERS- duce those goods. Producing goods for a large foreign trade and also keeping our do mestic needs satisfied will keep employment at a high peak in the U nit ed States. This is the easiest and simplest way to beat a recession, or a depres sion. In order to establish this foreign market and to assure our keeping it after it has once been established, all Americans should be willing to make some sacrifices during the next six months or one year By making a few sacrifices, and by going without a few of the new products, we here in the United States may be insuring ourselves again st depression by assuring ourselves of a continual market for products MULTI-FACET* and goods made in the United States of America Women’s Clubs We are reprinting an editorial which was published this week in the Oregon Journal concerning the Women ot Milton and Freewater. Women’s clubs are often considered by many males as mere hen parties where the ladies gossip about one another s hats ways so is indicated by what the ladies of Milton and Freewater did The ultimate to date in the diamond cut.»r‘s arl. Cut with a minimum of 4») e.t/ru, lighf-t at< hing facets around the equator of the stone. Larger looking .. . more blazing . . . than any diamond vou have ever seen! And with each Multi-Facet D'amond Solitaire you receive an insuranee o’ icv certificate g in 'ra n tre in :’ against loss hy chipping. J.^uisite settings, wedding hands to mat» h. E for their twin communites. ' Many a woman whose family is grown and gone from home is at a loss to know how best to spend the next period of her life. Ten such women of Milton-Freewater, Oregon, had a notable idea. They formed a club which made such civic improvements as building a natatorium; converting a rugged, overgrown area into a beautiful W atch R epair Ashland B ring your car to us now for a C om plete C heckup w hich will keep it in qood order this w inter. Jew elrv Repair E ngraving Phone 7131 30 South F irst St. W alt DeBoer Phono 7851 M aurice Aird