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Southern Oregon Ne»-« Review. Ashland, Oregon, Thurs., May 17, 1948 Church i Announcements ^Swimming Safety IT C O N O B E O A T IO N A D C H U R C H 717 S is k iy o u H |\ d E v a r t P. B o rd e n . M in is t e r S u n d a v S« h«»ol *.♦ 15 a in M a r jo r ie F lin ia u , s u p e rin te n d e n t. M rs . H o l den s a d u lt »‘ la s s is w e ll a tte n d e d She in v it e s y o u to «•«•me a m i >har«- 111 tile d is c u s s io n s . I I a .in . M o i i i i i i k W o r s h ip S e rm o n to p ic ‘T h y W ill 11» I tone. ‘ P ilg r im F e llo w s h ip a t 6:30 — I .1 ...I ■ |> —- F I R S T C H U R C H OT C R R 1 S T . S C IE N T IS T P io n e e r A ve n u e . S o u th S u u d a . .Mas tu. IN .X . S u n d a y nun p in t at a X n c lo c k t V N C IE N T At, >I»ER N \ I :• l:< 1 \ l \ \C > vi.i vs J I K S i’ K I t H M \ N I> H Y I"N < ri s \t I »I ' \ . >CN< ' . ‘ I > M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H R o b e r t M c llv e n a . M in is t e r S am . Y o u th C h o ru s re h e a rs a l, ¿«•la P e te rs , le a d e r. 1* 45 S u n d a y S ch o o l. A. O. M cG ee s u p e r i n te n d e n t . 11. M o r n in g w o rs h ip . “ A F it t i n g M e m o r ia l.'” B a p tis m a n d re c e p tio n o f m e m b e rs . 6:1.5, Y o u th F e llo w h ip L e la F in n p re s id e n t. 7:30 A r e c o g n itio n s e rv ic e fo r th o s e w h o h a v e un ite «! w it h th e c h u rc h w it h in th e la s t ye a r. A sp e c ia l p ro g r a m w i l l he g ive n . T h u r s . 7:30. S ub d is t r i c t m e e tin g a t M e d fo rd . M rs . M e e k e r w i l l re p o r t o n g e n e ra l co n fe re n c e . 0 Several Ashland couples and two individuals w eic honored at a farewell party held at the Church of Christ Monday ev e n ing. Among those for whom the party was given were Mr. anti Mrs. George Andrews, Mr. and Mrs Jess Hill, who are moving to Hebron, Oregon: also Mrs. Jam es Tucker, who is moving to Hogue River; and Mr. and Mrs Royal G ardiner, who are moving to Corvallis w here Mr. G urdlner plans to com plete his work fot the state university, Roy Purcell ami Jam es Clusm, Southern Oregon college students were also honored. TH3 F I B S T C H U R C H OF C H R IST E a r l F . D o w n in g , M in is t e r B ib le S c h iio l, 1*4.» a m . S ef M o r n in g S e rv ic e 11«»“ « m on, K e e p in g F a it h w it h <1 I. J» Som e o f th e p a t r io t ic o r g a n ila t i l i s w i l l a tte n d t h is s e rv ic e J u n io r C h u rc h l l . o u a in. C h r is t ia n E n d e a v o r. 6 3u p m . E v e n in g S e rv ic e , s Ort p in T in Y o u th C h o ru s w i l l s in g S e rm o n ‘ T h e C h u r c h ’ s M e m o r ia l» .” S u n d a y S c h o o l S 30 a. in. W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g m e e tln x . w h ic h in c lu d e s te s tim o n ie s of C h r is t ia n S e le n e * h e a llliM . Is h e ld a t S o 'c lo c k R e a d in g ro o m o pen d a ily fr o m 2 to 5 p.m . e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o l i da ys. T h e p u u llr •a c o r d ia lly I n v it e d to a tte n d th e s e s e rv ic e s , a n d to use th e R e a d in g R o o m , I want to express tv^the people of Jackson County mv sincere appreciation for their generous sup port in the Primary Election last Friday. Your vote of confidence, expressed at the polls, will inspire me to the greatest possible public service if I am elected at the General Elections to the office of County Commissioner. To those many friends who assisted in my campaign I am especially grate ful. I want to congratulate those good citizens who opposed me in the primaries for their clean cam paign, conducted in the best American traditions. L. G. “Shy” Morth land I I Farewell Party Is (¡¡veil At Church NON SWIMMERS TOLD STAY OUT OF SMALL BOATS IN DEEP WATER (First of six articles on basic rules of water safety as taught by the Y.M.C.A.) Sum m er means swimming time to millitons of young Am ericans and to a good many older ones, too. Judging by past swimming sea sons, the sum m er will also mean the end of six or seven thousand American lives - mostly young Jives. Last year 6,500 met death by drow ning in the seas, lakes, ponds and w aterw ays of this n a t ion. These were tragic deaths, and particularly sad is the fact that most of them need not have happened if simple rules of w ater safety had been learned and practiced. The first step tow ard water safety is to learn to swim, and to swim well, according to, acquatic experts. "Those who can’t swim well should not only stay out of deep water, but should also stay out of canoes and other small craft that are likely to capsize. Non-swim mers and small boats form a deadly com bination which is doubly lethal when m ixed with deep w ater.” say experts. If you can't swim and - despite reading these rules - go out in a small boat, try to cling to it, should it capsize. Most row boats or canoes will rem ain afloat even when turned over. If non-sw im mers would hang on to them lrv- »‘I stead of frantically striking out for shore, not nearly as many would drown. As children are victims in a m ajority of water a c c id e n ts , much of the responsibility fot preventing drownings lies with parents. Children should not be entrusted to t)ie mercies nf w a t er-wings or old tit os in deep water or unguarded swimming pools. They can lose the water- wings and slip off of the tires. They should ue encouraged - but not forced to learn to swim, and they should learn in well- guarded pools under competent adult instruction, J. von Kuhlman & Miller Nominated John Von Kuhlm an and Ken Miller have been nominated fot the office of commander of Ash land American Legion Post No 14. Eli-cti. >n of "H I' "' w ill !'■ held at the next regular meeting of the post which will take place June 8, 1948 Col Huiold Jordan is presently post commander. Clyde G arrett and Col. Preston H. W aterbury have been nom i nated for the offices of first vice communder. Curl Jennings ami O rvll Matfield are in the race for the office of second vice com m under; Hob Krause, Incumbent ad ju tan t Is the only nominee for that office. J. Q. Adams Jr., and von Kuhlm an have been nom i nated for the chaplain's office. Ed Berninghousen Is the nominee for sergeant at units and Emil Kroeger is the nominee for five year executive committeeman. 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