Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon,
Church
1 Announcements
1 liursday. January
ij
, 1949
speech department, Mr. Donald
M LuShane. director of student
affairs.
Harry Skerry. University alum-
ni director for Jackson county
Is In charge of arrangements In
calling the
meeting, Skerry
pointed out thut the University
is a state institution, and, there
fore, every citizen has an interest
in it.
“The program which we have
arranged is an educational one of
a type which we seldom have the
opportunity to have in this area,’’
he said "Therefore, we are open
ing the meeting to the general
public with the hope that anyone
interested will come,'' he added
Reservations should be made
by writing Skerry at the Swed
enburg building, Ashland
Alumni Will Dine
At Chautaquu Meet
Ramblin’ With Ransey
Somewhat of an old-fashioned
Ashland is honored, this week, lems. He seems to have forseen chautauqua will be held In Med-
by having Theodore F. Kish, In- a|| their needs of locomotion and
ventor of Wheeled Crutches in iU ,
incorpo, a,ed a solution to | ford Wednesday» January 19,
when four University of Oregon
midst. His natural interest In po-
,;
lio victims and other handicap- their PfO^lems in his device
officials come to this area for un
ped persons created the picture,
His interest bus been aeceler , alumni-n,others and dads dinner.
in his mind, of a light weight, ated by the friendly spirit In The dinner, open to anyone in
streamlined wheeled crutch that which Oregonians are cooperat- terested in higher education, will
co ng regational CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST is designed to eleminate all in- mg with the polio drive. It is be held at Medford Hotel, 7:15
Second and B Streets
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
convenience and discomfort of very probably that some of the p.m.
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Evart P. Borden, Minister
the ordinary crutch, and all de- first wheeled crutches to come Dr. H. K. Newburn, University
Bible school 9:45 a.m.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mar
vices of locomotion, now in use’ off the assembly line will be used president, will be principal speak
Morning service, 11:00 am . by handicapped persons.
jorie Flinleu, superintendent. Mrs.
er for the occasion and will re
right here in z\shland.
Henry Metz and Marjorie Barker Special music by a girls’ trio
Illness, fire, death and the de-
George Hursman returned to port on educational progress
primary supts. Mrs.
Borden from Northwest Christian Col mands of industry, during the Ashland, Monday, from San made by the University us well
teacher of the adult class. You lege and by the choir under the war years have held back the ac- Francisco and San Jose where as problems yet to be overcome
are cordially invited to attend. direction of Glenn Matthews. tual production of the wheeled
h;,s bcvn visiting his sister, Other speakers, whose talks will
Worship Service 11 a.m. Ser Sermon, “Why Don’t We Do crutches since Mr. Kish first had Mrs. Clara Hockensen and her be on general educational sub-
mon, “Sons of the Kingdom.’ What Jesus Said?”
it patented. But, at long last., he, daughters The Hockonsrns were 1 jects, wiy be Deun Theodore
Mr und Mrs. William Briggs
Junior church 11:00 a.m. for modestly but proudly, asserts that enroute to Brownsville, Texas, Kratt of the school of music, Dr.
Special Choir music.
are
planning a trip to .San Fran
the
children.
Roy
C.
McCall,
head
of
the
Pilgrim Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
it is nearing the manufactured
John Mathison has returned
cisco this week end for business
An attendant is in charge of
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. stage and will soon be on the frw,n his holiday vacation Math-
S f B | ison went to Seattle where he end, where Kish expects to rush und pleasure.
the nursery during the worship
Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Bap market
tismal service. Sermon subject,
service.
Mr. Kish, a frail, unassuming "ie, h.s son Densil and accom- the manufacture of his invention Get your Job Printing at the
"Why Don't We Baptize Infants’ ’ man of 49, has spent years over- pi‘lnu‘d ,iu,n tw DuHon Montana, the Wheeled Crutch.
News Review
Midweek Service. Wed., 7:00 p. coming seemingly insu.mount- " ,h5 rc ,hvv
N*W YearS
m.
able obstacles. In poor health " J ’ othtl " R 1 ai
r
,
The Christians Hour, KWIN. himself, he has the greatest sym- v Mr' ,and , M” AleX , Fowler’
Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
pathy and understanding for han- Nenanah- Alaski'-
hert>
dicapped persons and their prob- ^ ntl>' v‘s,tJng
“ n and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Phoanix Christian Church
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Everett McGee, Minister
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Don Fowler, 145, Almond street.
The Fowlers recently lost their
Bible School 10 a.m.
SCIENTIST
home in Alaska by fire but were
Morning
worship
service
11
a.m.
Pioneer
Avenue,
South
/->
.4
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.
Sunday morning service at 11 Pl;innin£ to return when here,
r e f'
METHODIST CHURCH
o’clock. Subject: LIFE.
I Pat Williams has returned
at the
Robert Mcllvenna, Pastor
Golden Text: John 6:27. Labor from a three weeks visit with
9:15. Youth chorus rehearsal. not for the meat which perisheth, his family, in Lake county, Cal
Zola Peters, leader.
but for that meat which endur- ifornia. He reports that there is
9:45 Sunday school. Bill Web eth unto everlasting life, which much more snow than usual in
er, Supt
the Son of man shall give unto tliat v^ inHy
you.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roderick of
11. Morning worship.
5 p.m. Junior Youth Fellowship.
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
Eagle Poi,y visitcd friends In
Ashland
Phone 7131
6:15. Senior Youth Fellowship.
Wednesday evening meeting A^ ’land. Saturday.
Next to the Mart
7:30 Evening Service.
which includes testimonies of i
and
Martu* Jenkins
Christian Science healing, is held
Klamath falls visited Ashland
News Review $3.00 per year
at 8 o’clock
friends Saturday. They reported
Reading room open daily from
o hlghWay? ery
L n J v i m eX' eP, SUndW a"d liuck o„J?hd, , ™ d hey P“ '" d
jr îM k
S P E C IA L S
gPLAZA GROCERY£ ¡
Jello, 3 packages
Skippy Peanut Butter
Large Quaker Oats
37c
35c
Rinso, large size
Oregon No. 1 Spuds
Hunt’s Catsup
32c
39c
16c
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Richard
Hudnut
Home Permanent
Complete with plastic
curling rods
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
$2.75 plus 30c tax
Refill Kit $1.50 plus tax
o
i “ cord,ally lnv?ted from an extended visit in Van-
alre?u??/A e;AerVJ Cl S’ and ‘° couver- Washington and ,s. now
use of the reading room.
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. John Hitzel, 464 Iowa
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kish have
returned from Klamath, Califor
nia, where they spent the holi
days with relatives and friends
Mrs. J. Bloomquist and Allen
Beck of Santa Rosa, California,
have joined Theodore F. Kish
in Ashland. Kish is Mrs. Bloom-
quist’s son. The party expects to
return to Santa Rosa this week
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DICK HERNDOBLER
Announces
The Purchase of
J. P. DODGE and SONS
Home Furnishers
and will now be known as
VARS TF1
Last Times Saturday
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Heater, good rubber, original paint and 1949 plates. A
bargain.
Carrying on the tradition of Over
Sixty Years in The Home Furnishing
business in Ashland!
Won’t you come in and Meet Us—
1940 Chevrolet Four-Door Sedan
Radio, l.eaivr and 1949 plates. A good bay.
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125 E. Main Sit.
1947 Frazer Four-Door Sedan
1941 Chevrolet Four-Door Sedan
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1939 Ford Four-Door Sedan Deluxe
Phone 8771
Radio and heater.Best ’39 Ford in Town.
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Good Transportation.
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W illiam
M arilyn
: H A F i B E N O IX M A X W E L L
We Both Won This O ne'
Blew my top the other nioini.
when I discovered a shirt I’d pi
on had two buttons missing.
■» GAIL ROBBINS
V
Sunday - Monday
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“Joe,” the missus says, “do you
ever read what you write? For ;
man who writes newspaper piect
all about tolerance, you sometim«
•how a lot of race prejudice.”
“Raceprejudice!” I hollers. “No
one can accuse me of that.” "/
mean prejudice againtt the entire
human race," she interrupts with
a smile. “Why get mad at the
world over two little buttons’”
That took the wind out of me.
¿in vdiers I bit (as I told the
us that evening), a lot of us
.■retimes get too worked up over
iiltie thing». . . little differences of
■pinion or taste. One perdbn pre
fers beer or ale, another prefers
cider or lemonade. But why criti
cize the other fellow just because
his tastes aren’t the same as ours?
“That sounds more like you, Joe,”
she laughs, snipping off a thread.
(It so happen» she was sewing on
buttons.)
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