^Southern Oregon New, Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, October n , , 948 Church 1 Announcements S O R O P T IM IS T S W IL L H O LD R U M M A G E SALE w ill lie held Satin day, (M o b ut the Mua<-h Motoi coni| Ashlund Suropllinl s t a p| y Used Cu, Sides Hoorn. Lot members ure sponsoring u cooked of the snip is ill N in th Mull food und rummage sale which Church. HtW INPIWWJ KtiPOUT' , v«, H A V '* 0O g H po * 6" enough .ss ' A U IK IL T n a sT o a v a c a or O F OOD Q> L iv e i... p ra y e r fu r the sick lU e s d a y n ig h t. S p ecial s e rv ic e . lu u n g people on F r id a y n ig h t. 717 S is k iy o u B lv d E v a r t P. B orden. M ln ia te r Sunday School. 8:45 am . Marjorla i lim e u , S u pl------ M rs . H e n r y M ela Groceries Cut Meats Fresh Fruits I I 00 M o rn in g w o rs h ip M essage 7 45 levellin g Service. P resen ted by the Voting People m ille r the le a d e r ship o f Hom ona F o h lw r ll und W u l lace M c N a ir. r iB B T C M U B C X O I C K B IB T B a rl F. D o w n in g , MUalater Bible School. 9 45 a in. ('la s se s fin Primary Supt. a ll ages. S unday Uchool. 9:45 a m . M a r jo r ie M o rn in g S ervice, I l 00 u.m . S e r l-lin le u . .superintendent. mon. " I l e t e s the C h u rc h , and H e re . . •'««riling w o rs h ip . Serm on a re the People." R e w a rd s in the K in g d o m " J u n io r C h urch . I I 00 a.m . fo r the P ilg r im F e llo w s h ip 6:30 p.m L e a d h ild ren under Junior hifch «ge e r M rs. H orde.. P .o g r a n ” and " e - c’ hriM tian E n d e a v o r. 7 00 p m fre s h in e iits fo llo w d evo tio ns. E v e n in g S ervice 7 to p.m. Serm on P ilg r im S tu d y F lu b m e e ts a t the H u is " 1’ f” r ln s « n c tlfle d ch u rc h W ednesday 2 p.m . T o p i, fo r s tu d y is the C o u n try o f Turey M id w e e k S e rv ic e . W ed. 9:00 p m T h e C h ris tia n s H o m . 9 On Sunday K W I N . T U I M XTXO DZBT C X U B C K New industries can’t come to Oregon now if they use large am ounts of electric power. T here’s an actual power shortage in the state. W hy haven’t more power dams been built? One big reason is an obsolete Oregon law th at discourages building of hydroelectric plants by power companies. R o b e rt The last state legislature corrected the law th a t is M c lly e n i.a , M in is te r 9.15 a.m. Y o u th C horus. 11ns d ire c tin g s„pt4 i S u nd ay School. A. O. holding up Oregon s progress. It m ade Oregon power laws conform to the Federal Power Act. T he vote | M cG ee -------------- /Williams Buys Vic if ' __ p -. I \ ’ 0 (1 1 S z i I H I T lC r a S h o p Vegetables l i . o n a .m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip se r-!. Ken Williams, C entral Point moil (le t t in g F re e I'r o m F e a r ' bought Vic’s Cpmera shop from 5 p in In te rm e d ia te M T F A lle n e In lo w . a d v is o r. « o e i.e Vic Noel, October 15. Williams, « 45 p ill. S e n io r Y o u th G ro u p who has Wen working for the i:3o p.m. W o rs h ip s e rv ic e in past four years a ‘ A nders Photo c h a rg e o f young peZ/pie Now the modernized hydroelectric to the people for approval, in the form of Referendum 306. : Z W Full Line o f TA L I K T M E T K O D IS T C 1 D M C B f T U a CO W Q BBQATIO W AX O g U B C B DON’T PUT UP THIS SIGN! was 70 to 20! o b b ib t . IC1IMTIIT C h u rc h W it h A I J v i I H ionaer A venue, Mouth Measuge'* I . lock S u bject lio c t r liie o f Atone U. W . K liiig a lie liii .M m lx ie r I m eiit. T e l. U « S « , Oohlen T e x t . M a rk 10:43. T h e Son G ro w in g B ib le School. 9:4& a m . o f Ilian care n o t t o be i i i l l i l x t r i <*<l M o rn in g W o ra h lp , I I on u.in. I unto, hut to iiiin ls te r , and to g iv e M u s ic by »’ hoir. life a ra iiM iiu fo r m any. S p e c ial B ta n g e lle tlc s e rv ic e b eg in Sunday School a JV a.in. ning Sunday O c to b e r 24 ut 7 30 p m W ednesday e v e n in g m e e tin g , w hich am i each n ig h t th e r e a fte r except includes te s tim o n ie s of C h rls tiu n S a tu rd a y . Science h ealin g. Is held a t S o'clock 1 B ev. Itobby C la rk , a y o u n g Kvan H eading room open d a lly g el.S t w ith a v ita l d y n a m ic . . . » « X . 'o o ... o , , . „ n , fro m ; 2 . w i l l be «peaking , assisted bv m ,V 't - v t « '........ .. ( C la r k . I nay a The ** ,u b r n itte d I iien’Tdw i,H*y J .30' .Cho,r "henrsai. shoP ,n Bedford, also spent sev- " ? r,- dlrec‘ ",1Ts class ua I J C " ” U’ S A ""V T h u r s d a y .’7:30. RlbTe class led h y < c ‘ H o m e r B illin g s . M e 306 (Xj M f T B IB W D B — for electric progress CM VBC1 P a s to r. I r w i n P. A lg e r 9:43 S u n d a y school as u su al 10:00 a m. B ib le School 11:00 a.m . W o rs h ip service. 7.00 p.m C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r 8:00 p.m . P ra is e and W o rs h ip . ' , Signal Corps. . Mr. and Mrs. Williams are pre s e n tly living In an apartm ent at the rear of the store. They have been residents of C entral Point. W ilhams stated that he plan- RAY’S A adnoc.la v B AA w. __ n "W Hi-Way Market PHOENIX. OREGON RE-ELECT frank J. VAN DYKE City of Portland, Oregon OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Earl Riley. Mayor REPUBLICAN NOM INEE FOR Mr. J. Q. Adams City Recorder Ashland, Oregon STATE REPRESENTATIVE Dear Quincy: ra th J i ,m frreCrn Uy T * tO my attention th a ‘ V<>u are experiencing some c a ^ t o X ™ m e X UniUS,“ ied COmpe,1“ ° n ,o r ,he p“ 1,ion * It is indeed unfortunate that political thinking sometimes causes the people “ o«ice to servants of the people have dedicated them selves in the Z X Ha; ‘” 8 “ rved ° " ,he »' cont n u o ^ lv f t Th \ ? President of num erous organizations almost Zda n 1 rr« he P e,ghteen years, I think I am in a good position to judge quality, efficiency, honesty and loyalty to public service of the officials o i f i u l s ’w hh t X S? \nHa POSitlOnr m ake COmparlsons <* our outstanding State Finance r >ffi ° f States' 1 refer t0 my connections w ith the Oregon btate Finance Officers Association, of which you have long been a m em ber u2dth° Wh k h ,y ° U i aVC madC m any valuable contributions in helping to build C R ilt Tha r a ° f PUbUC afflCla,S dealing in finance: the League ol Oregon dhnU a’n J he An* riean Municipal Association In which there are close to Un publw ofitotol, „ I d , whom , have ever had contac, ■ , / my » » rk »« Ash “nd sl?ould ,eel ,a v°™d that you are willing to m ake the sacrifice ... From ü JACKSON COUNTY L H ! r.;vz ,j general ELECTION, NOV. 2 1 V*n Dyke h it served well ♦he inlereot of Jackson County tor three consecutive terms of O f • f o n ' s Legislature, This County NEEDS his ability and judgment at the State Cgpftol. KEEP AN EXPERIENCED MAN ON THE JOB Ven Dyke for Representative Committee, Mrs. Bert B Lowry, Sec'y. A ' , Z J m ib r s M iu I sincerely hope that the voters will show their appreciation again as thev KAnd, PaSt’ 3? d rCtaln 3 g° ° d PUblk servant in person of J q ’ Adams K indest personal regards. ■ »x n a a m i. Wedding Anniversary Earl MAYOR FOR RECORDER Joe Marsh How to Celebrate Your Sincerely yours, Vote 6« ¡X James Q. Adams an wheie I s it ... Pd. Political advertisem ent Adams for Recorder Committee The “Dutch” Millers celebrated • heir Tin Wedding Anniversary Saturday. Everything had to lie tin. hoiks even ate off tin plates, and drank coffee out of tin cups. missus have got along together— in their policy of live-and-let-live, with never a criticism of each other’s differences in taste. When it was time to drink a toast to the “bride and groom,” out came the final tough: ice cold beer in cans. And come the Millers’ 15th anniversary (Glass) I expect we 11 be toasting them with spar kling beer in bottleii From where I sit, it’s due to two things: Temperance — as that mod- erate preference for lieer suggests, and Tolerance— for th e ir own differences of opinion — and for the lastes of others, whether applied «o beer, to politics, or how to cele brate an anniversary. And I gouldn’t help thinking that there was a lesson for married folks In the way Dutch and his Cuerright, 1948, U nittd Statet Drvuert ¡•'vundution f