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V S outhern O regon N ew s Review . A shland. O regon, l'h u rid a v . O c to b e r 14 Church Retains Truck Driving Championship i Announcements r ia s i f M v a c i l o f FU B i s t P ilg r im F e llo w s h ip fiTift p ill l.e a .l B a r i T . D o w n in g , M in i s t e r er Mrs B orden P rogram am i re B ib le S c h o o l, 9.45 »111. R a lly l»«v f r e s b tiie n ts fo llo w d e v o tio n s. procm m . P ilg r im S tu d y C lub m e e t s a t th e M orn in g S e r v ic e 11 00 a.m . S er c h u r c h \ \ . d u e s . l a . pm T opic m on, "The S to r y o f T w o .Men Wh.i fo r stu d y I» th e C o u n try o f T u rev ___ k.____ __ — Got E x c ite d .” J u n io r C h urch . 1 1 . Do a.m . fo r the T H E M E T H O D IS T C H U B C H c h ild r e n un der J u n ior h ig h age. Rol<ert Mi l l s .•una. M in ister C h r istia n E n d ea v o r, 7:00 p in . T h e ch u rch o f tile Way siile P u lp it E v e n in g S e r v ic e , 7:30 p.ni M usi, 9:15 a m Y outh C h oru s .lean R o l b y Y ou th C h oru s S erm on . 1 B e lin s d ir e c tin g . lle v e in th e C om m u n ion o f th e 9 45 S u n d ay S c h o o l, A O M cG ee S a in ts." su p l. M id w eek S e r v ic e , W ed S.00 p.m 11:00 ie.ni M orning W o r sh ip S e r T h e C h r istia n s H our, 9 Ou a in m on " G ettin g F ree F rom F ea r S u n d a y K W IN . 5 p.m In te r m e d ia te M T F A lle n e In lo w . a d v iso r A S S E M B L Y O F OOD 8:45 p.m S e n io r Y ou th G rou p " T h e L iv e C h urch W ith A L ive 7:50 p.111. W o r sh ip s e r v ic e in M essa g e" c h a r g e o f y o u n g people. O. W. K lln g s h e im M in ister W e d n e sd a y 7:3O. C h oir r e h e a r sa l. T el. 22686 D e lla W eber, d ir e c tin g . F r id ty 7:30 S p e c ia l S e r v ic e w ith T h u r sd a y . 7:30. R ib le c la s s led by N orm an P. Grubb. N o te d E n g lis h H o m er B illin g s . M is sio n a r y L ea d er and W riter S u n d ay S e r v ic e T A L E N T M E T H O D IS T C H U B C H G ro w in g B ib le S c h o l 9:45 a m . n 45 S u n d a y e ch o o l a» u su a l. S u b je ct "Jacob a t B e th e l.” 11:00 M o rn in g w o r sh ip M essa g e M orn in g W o r sh ip 11:00 a.m . S u b by M rs. H en ry M cN air. je c t "C au ses fo r F a ilu r e In C h ris- 7:45 E v e n in g S e r v ic e . P r e s e n te d by tttn L iv in g .” th e Y ou ng P eo p le un d er th e le a d e r A s s e m b ly o f God H o u se K W IN at sh ip o f R nm ona C o ld w ell and W al 1 p.m. Ince M cN air. C. A. V esp er S e r v ic e 8:30 p.m O rc h e str a M u sic at 7:20 p.m r a iE N U r t C H U R C H E v e n in g E v a n g e lis t ic S e r v ic e 7:S0 P a sto r , Ir w in P. A lg e r P.m. M uís, O rch estra , S p ec ia i ln - I” ••»> a.m B ib le S ch o o l a tu r m e n ta l an d vo ca l 11:00 a m W o r sh ip s e r v ic e _ M e d n e sd a v O rc h e str a 7 p in C h oir 7 00 p m. C h r istia n E n d ea v o r ¡ 45 p m . p r a c tic e. _S:00 p m P r a ise an d W o r sh ip ** e lc o m e to a ll s e r v ic e s. W ednesd ay 8:00 p m . P r a y e r m eet C O V O B E G A T IO W A L C H U B C H 117 S isk iy o u B lvd . E v a r t P . B orden. M in iste r S u n d a y s c h o o l. 9:45 a m . M arjorla F lin ie u , hupt------ Airs H en ry M et* P r im a ry Su pt. S u n d a y S c h o o l, 9:45 a m . M arjorie F iln ie u , su p e r in te n d e n t. W o rsh ip S e r v ic e , 11 a .m S erm on c h a n g in g th e E m p h a s i s ’ S p e c ia l m u sic by th e choir. F 1 B S T C H U B C H O T C H H IS T . S C IE N T IS T P io n e e r A ven u e. S o u th c lo c k S u b j e c t : D o c trin e o f A to n e m en t. G old en T ext Mark 1 0 47». T h e Son o f m an ca re n ot to be m in iste r e d u n to , but to m in iste r , and to g iv e l i f e a ra n so m fo r m any S u n d a v S c h o o l 9 30 a.m. ! W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g m e e tin g . whi<-h I In clu d es t e s t im o n ie s of C h r istia n C IT A T IO N IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T o r S c ie n c e h e a lin g , is h eld a t 8 o'clo ck R e a d in g room open d a lly fro m 2 i H t S T A T E O F O R EG O N , IN A N D to 6 p.m e x c e p t S u n d a y s an d h o l i * T « E C O U N TY O F JA C K SO N d ays. i n th e M a tte r o f th e A d o p tio n . .I — . -------------- o-------------- <>f L IN D A L E A M A N C IL , a m inor. 1O . J o h n D. M ancil. , R E C R U IT IN G O F F IC E O F NO R ? C o v A i l E ° P T H E S T A T E ! O P E N S IN A S H L A N D Oh O K E u O N , you a r e h ereb y c ite d A ir Sgt. G e n e F. D av is, w ho F ^ ori’eMU‘red “ PPear in lh ® a b o v e o . o i ? ° U.Se ln th c C“ T o f M e d fo r d is th e U. S. A rm y a n d U. S. A ir e n title d C ou rt and m a tte r a t the m Uth e Ae s k o “ . S t a t e o f O regon. F o rc e R e c ru itin g se rv ic e r e p r e &nooth A “« h o f O clo b e r . 1948, at s e n ta tiv e a n n o u n c e d th is w eek c a u s e ^ l i* ” hen an d th e r e to »bow c a “ s e - i f a n J' y o u h a v e , w h y tin th a t th e re c ru itin g office in A sh P e ,.1iri i E S e tc h e ll fo r th e a d o p tio n o f la n d w o u ld be lo a tc e d a t th e r « l ‘t lo n o f B e s s ie G. S e t c h e l i a n d E in d a L ea M an cil, “o u r m in or C ity R e o rd e r’s office. It w ill be W I T N E ^ h ,’U,lnd " 2/ ** S ta n tJ d ' o p e n on M onday, W e d n e sd a y a n d J?,S S - th e H o n o r a b le H. V S s S f t c« „ ' “ r , & •'„■p;™ F rid a y of e a c h w eek. X 'c S H " " 1 c" " " C a p ta in M itch ell of th e M ed fo rd U. S. A rm y a n d U. S. A ir F o rc e re c r u itin g s ta tio n le ft S a t C lerk G EO RGE R CA R TER u rd a y , O c to b e r 9th for C a m p Lee. 1 hv- rv ,'he a b o v e e n title d C o u r t! V irg in ia to a tte n d th e A d ju ta n t bj D e lla P a tto n , D e p u ty 29-30-31-32 G e n e ra l's R e c ru itin g school. P?,‘ t d - S e p te m b e r 20 and f ir s t 1948 ” ,h iS 23 dav o f S e p te m b e r ’ W E S T E R N S IN S U L A T IO N • Weight 15 pounds to the bag • Fire and W ater-Resistant • Save up to 30 per cent on fuel bill • Cost is $1.40 per bag. W ESTER N A UTO SUPPLY Ç 0 . DECORATE YOUR HOM E th e a te r W. Sm ith of Santa Anna, C alif., receive« cungratulationa from Mrs. Sm ith and son Duane, for winning his second N ational Truck D riving Championship in the Truck and F u ll T ra ile r Class. D E N V E R C O L O . — C h e s te r W S m ith , 3 8 -y e a r-u ld tr u c k d r iv e r front S anta A n n a , C a lif., has re ta in e d In- t it le *.» th e w o rld 's b-» 1 d r iv e r o f th e b ig g e s t tr u c k s on th e r»».»»i S m ith , d r iv in g f o r th e R e lia b le I’ la n - p o r t a i iun <\> of I_<n Angele», C al.f defeated 8 s ta te 1 rtle -h »1.1. is l i c e in th e t r u c k and lull u.tylct final* of the ¿National Tru» k R«>M(lt*o >p<ni <>i d b y th e A m e r ic a n 1 r u c k in g A s s o c ia tio n s , In c He w on th<* c h a m p io n s h ip f ir s t in Los Angeles last October. 1 — ^ ri9Vi'u nu8 R?° trUck w? ,h a F ,u ' ,l« uf van body and tra ile r. Smith •cored 318.28 points out of a possible 350. Score is determined from results o f a w ritte n exam ination and a grueling driving test over u /,n afrnntn°iUr^e itha»t si'Vulated ° f ‘ he most difficult situations h a u le r s ¡^ ^al y *** 1 lv men a t t,ie "heels of these giant highway K veO Se7iL \ k 8S4been4.drivin1fi trucks for 20 >ear’ - and has a record o f 5 X N a t^ n i|0 « u n“l t ^8r.k‘“ab 6 ac£id tn t H * *• m arried and has one son. be held hi W’ l h n H n8^ 8 ' * ^ truck and ‘ fa c to r-tra ile r events w ill W ashington, D. C„ Oct. 11-12 as features of the annual convention of the A m erican T rucking Associations, Inc. F. J. RUNTZ PAINT CO. F. J. RUNTZ PAINT STORE D is tr ib u to r s fo r F am o u s G L I D D E N F A IN T S succissrui i * « m i « - II year* ep trailn f uwn f«rau at Canby. O tt(on SUCCtlirUL LI6IILAT0M an« ADMINISTRATOR IS TSARS — Praaidtnt. Siala Sanaia — A ilin g Ouvaittui Nuw in ihitd 4-yaai arm an i l a l t Banalor Twv ttfina on Slaw Emaigancy Uuatd WINTER-SURE > i ; I .' L -r - ■ your car N O EQUAL T w o c o u n ty tax levyies, one o f s ' » mills, and the o th e r o f j half- null will be on the N ovem ber a ballot. C o u n ty Ju d g e J. B. C olem an said today. I he J'/a mill proposed levy is to r c o n stru c tio n o f a c o u n ty hospital, and the h alf-m ill levy is to r preservation o f the county- c o u rth o u se at Jacksonville as a m useum . T h e m easure to tax aJ6 mills fo r the c o u n ty hospital will raise $ 1 1 $ ,000. T his will be added to $107,000 w hich has already been raised. T he $107,000 was raised d u rin g the years o f 1944, , 9 4 , , and 1946, b u t increasing cu ilding costs have m ade this am o u n t made i q u a te to com plete th e building. • T h e n ew h o s p ita l is s la te d to be b u ilt to th e r e a r of th e p r e s e n t v o te rs w ill c o n s id e r h a s to do c o u n ty h o sp ita l. A n a d d itio n a l w ith th e o ld c o u n ty c o u rth o u se a c re of la n d is to be p u rc h a se d in J a c k s o n v ille T h is s tr u c tu r e a t th e s ite on H ig h w a y 99, n o rth w ill be p re s e rv e d a n d m a d e Into o f T a le n t, fo r th e s tr u c tu r e . TUe p re s e n t h o sp ita l, a fra m e a m u se u m fo r S o u th e r n O reg o n h is to ric a l lo re if th e v o te rs p ass b u ild in g , is to be ra z e d , a n d m a t th e *2 m ill tax . A c a r e ta k e r ’s r e e r ia ls a r e to h e u se d in th e c o n sid e n c e is also to he c o n s tru c te d s tr u c tio n of th e n e w b u ild in g if th e m e a s u re passes. S e v e ra l of th e o u tly in g b u ild in g s on th e p re s e n t s ite w ill hr m o v ed fro m th e ir p re s e n t lo c a tio n s b u t w ill be u tiliz e d . A n iso iso la ia tio u o n n w w a a rd ra , , w w hich h ich is M rs. L o u ise P ero zzi sp o k e to n e e d e d m th e c o u n ty , is to be 1 th e m e m b e rs of th e W eslev an a d d e d to th e n e w h o sp ita l S e rv ic e G u ild T u e sd a y e v e n in g C o u n ty - M u seu m th e m e a su re s iiin in c lu in th e -p, 1 I - on .........- u u d e u d II - 1 h e seconr* ta x m e a s u re w h ic h N o v e m b e r ballo t. T h is w as WINTER D RIVIN G ! • J / H ‘'4^ggr N ew , Im proved STUDDED MLAft feRIp- TREADS h F irc s fo n « « d i 9*.s < Mrs. Perozzi Tells Of Ballot Measures THE 1949 FRAZER ELECT A SUCCESSFUL M A N COLD 4 WEATHER ; C O M IN G ! p7neS R° r Haen.ki- of G rund Rapids. Mich., rep resen tin g Michi- tn ic k P Inc” * h “ SC° re o t 2<J59’ H aenk* al*° d r° v* • Reo Voters to Consider Hospital, Museum Tax on Co. Ballot STATE TREASURER * r e g u la r m e e tin g . V isitin g m e m b e rs of th e K la m a th F a lls W e sle y a n S c rv l C e il G u ih l w e re W elcom ed. M iss V o d a i| succisuui Business m a n — B ro w e r, p re s id e n t, c o n d u c te d th e I Btnk Dlrtctor. D o ttie r F tr n to i b u sin e ss se ssio n a n d Miss (¡lad Fir« R tlitl Attn. Diraclor Caaby W h itso n leil tile »lev»»tional p e l ’- I T tltnl'ont Aaan iod M iss N ev a W est w as h o s te s s ! in lh»- s»>cial io .» n i o t th e c h u rc h ., w ith M iss E th e l H eld a ssi-lin « . ' ’I he W e s le ja n S e iv ic t G u ild I. I FU Adv. F K. Homronod, Chin a m is s io n a ry a n d social serv ict ^0<^W^BrooUw^y^^oOlon^Oíatjun o rg a n iz a tio n of e m p lo y e d w om en - du "1'^ heat out m a very cl» e competition Edgar W . Karls T k i 5 ° i niX D ri2 u d r,Yinfr for Hopper Truck Lines who scored 317.476. •o o -ta ON YOUR TIRI Enjoy safer winter driving! Deep, rugged tread " s tu d s ” bite through the snow and slush while millions of tiny edges grip the road to resist skid ding. Be "W in ter S ure" — let us put these amazing treads on your tires to d ay ! •K« ir U K Patent Off HENTY Of HtAI LOW COST z 45 ÎLu ^Rr... SU P P iy ^MlTFDf *•1«, roti 50 G a l. ^ir<rftoñT AUTO HEATER ^Nri-FRtEZE hot w ater " tt ic /r o N ,.. W M M N W r oo TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE TOR TOUR 010 BAUERT ON ANT NEW will be on display in our show room WITH PICTURES from Vail Announces Postal Receipts T h e P o st O ffice re c e ip ts lo r t h e q u a r te r e n d in g S e p te m b e r 3(1, 1948 w e re $12,818 43 w h ic h is a n in c re a se of 13.7 *.’! or $1,A4S.1>5, over th e sa m e p e n o ti hist y ear. T h e P in A O ffic e D e p a rtm e n t, W a sh in g to n , I) C has in c re a se d th e c o m p lim e n t of c a r r ie r s from 4 to 7, w h ic h g a v e c o v e ra g e of th e c ity a lm o st KM)'; w ith city d e liv e ry se rv ic e in ste a d of q u ite a lot of th e d e liv e ry w ith in th e c ity lim its by ru ra l c a rrie r. T h e new m o u n te d c a r r 1 e r, w h ic h is a p a r t of c ity c a r r ie r se rv ic e , is n o w s e rv in g q u ite a p o rtio n of th e Bt U vlew d is tric t th a t w as ta k e n Into th e c ity last year • 1 Rag Covers 20 square feet, depth of 2 x 4 . 194'* MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 Under new management C. K. Pernell and Son Ashland Home and Auto Supply Y „ u r T i r * $ « > « * Store Motor Inn 25 N. Main - Phone 4011 R. H. Anderson 3G S onili First. îïre$f<>rte b a h er y Ground floor VISIT OUIt TOYUANI) / I .