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Southern Oregon Newa Review
Ashland, Oregon
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Thursday, December 29, 1949
duys visiting with relatives In
Eureka, California
GRACE LUTHERN CHURCH
Iowa and Mountain Avenues
Miss Murle Walker of Son
Opposite the High School
Francisco and Miss Elsie Doyle
Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor.
of Ashland were cullers at the
Sunday School 9:45.
By Mrs. A. C. Lewis
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
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Adult Discussion Group 10:00.
Kincuid on Christmas eve.
South for the holidays visiting
Morning Worship Service 11:-
daughter and friend in On
Monday callers ut the Arthur
Sermon Topic: How can 1950
A New Years dance will be their
Ktneaid home were Mr. and Mrs.
be decisive for us?
I held in the Phoenix High old tario, Calif.
Mr. Bill Poling made the trip
Orin Avent, Mr. and Mrs. J. C
New Years Eve Service, Sat. gym next Saturday. This is spo
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Parks and Oden and daughter, Sharon, nnd
7:30 p.m. Sermon Topic: Has nsored by the Community Chib back to Kansas and returned
Mrs. Polings fumily spent the Christmas holl- Mrs. Etta Morris.
Î SCIENTIST
^ Ï ™ H t ÜBCH ° r CHRI8T- M r and
Frederick D Shep- God or Man changed these last and Youth Center and fun and Saturday night
ard will speak using the New 49 years.
fa
th
e
r
had
been
spending
some
a good time is planned for ail in
Pioneer Avenue South
Year as their theme. Mr. and
time at the Poling home but re
the
community,
old
and
young.
Subject: God.
Mrs Shepard are teaching in
The Morgan family orchestra turned home to Kansas accom
Golden Text: Psalms 77:13. the Phoenix schools, are chil METHODIST CHURCH
will play from 9 ‘till 1 a.m., panied by Mr. Poling.
Who la so great a God as our dren of missionaries in foreign Robert Mcllvenna, Minister
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hocker-
,
therefore
there will be a charge,
God?
9:45, Sunday School. Bill but plans have been made to smitli spent Christmas with their
fields Special music by the
Sunday morning service at choir.
Weber, superintendent.
make everyone assured of a full son. Keith and family in Bend,
11 o’clock.
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11 a.m,. Morning Worship ! evenings fun. Mr. Lewis, presi Oregon. Due to bad roads via
with anthem and solo. Nursery dent, hopes all will make this Diamond Lake, they went via
Sunday School at 9:30 a m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wednesday evening meeting, (Christian Church) Second and for small children.
their dance to usher in the New Klumath Falls and reported very
11 a.m., Junior Church.
which includes testimonies of B Streets
bad roads for traveling all the
Year.
way.
6 p.m.. Junior Hi Fellowship.
Christian Science healing, is Earl F. Downing, Minister
The L. J. Wilson place was
6 p.m., Hi School Fellowship. gutted by a fire starting in the
held at 8 o’clock.
c » », ~ - i n
Dale Cobliegh was home for
6:30 p.m., Wesley Foundation. kitchen about 12:45 p.m. Tues the holiday week end.
Reading Room open daily
Morning
1100 ¡ m
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Choir day, Dec. 20th. It was located
The Clair Wyant home, sheds
imd 'hlndaya"1 ’ eXCept Sundays Sermon: "The Year of Jubilee.”
rehearsal.
next to the Phoenix Meat Mkt. and pump house in Fern Valley
TTie public is cordially invit- J u n io r Church. 11:00 a m for
and L. J. Frazier of the Meat burned Monday night, Dec. 19
ed to attend these services and the children.
° PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Market first noticed the smoke, from fames from a flu fire It
to use the Reading Room.
and said volunteer firemen of was a very old 2 story building
Christian Endeavor: Juniors, 130 N. Main (at Helman)
4:00 p.m.; Junior High School Rev. Georg* Shuman, Minister Phoenix acted quickkv in extin and burned very quickly. Neigh
THE CONGREGATIONAL
burs assisted and saved The barn
guishing the blaze.
and Young People, 6:30 p.m.
.“A Friendly Church
CHURCH
The Wilson's and their daugh There was some insurance but
for Thoughtful People”
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
ter were away at the time. Many they saved the refrigerator and
Sermon: “Questions this modern “In our 75th year"
Evart P. Borden, Minister
age asks about Jesus.” ooi
Solo; 9:45 A.M.—Church School for belongings were removed from some furniture. The Wyants
■ j Unpny,Sch2.01 9:30
Mar‘ l Dayn>se and Nancy Hollowav’1 all ages. Sherman J. Hadley, the house and escaped damage. plan to rebuild but at present
Swpt iu
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:00 Superintendant.
New bus stops have been des are staying with the McCam-
Minimise the possibilities of accident on icy or wet roada.
11.00 A.M. Worship service; 1 p.m.
ignated
and the aim is providing mons while the daughters are
11 A.M.—Morning Worship. An
them by the choir. Sermon by greater safety for persons board with their grandparents.
Drive carefully. Put on your chains to increase traction
The Ladies Aid Society of the
ing and leaving vehicles. South
KWIN RADIO PROGRAM - 1400 KC.
f the pastor.
and braking power whenever the roads are covered with
bound stops are at the Target Phoenix Presbyterian church
5 P.M.—Junior High Society.
held
a
meeting
at
the
church
last
Cafe,
the
Chevron
Station
and
6:30 P.M.—Senior High Society
snow or ice. Keep your car in safe condition. Drive in today
Brough. ,o you os °
by The S o u th s , Oregon News U r W .
Rays Hiway Market. North Wednesday and named Mrs. J
and Westminister Club.
and Radio Station KWIIV— 1400 ke
for a complete pheck up of your car’s brakes, wheel align
bound stops are Phoenix Hard W. Watkins president, Mrs. E J.
Programs lilted are recteved from the radio station and the News Review
assumes no responsibility except to m aze such ch an g e, a l a ^ s u p riS riL
ware, Haggard Lumber and just Clark Vice President, Mrs. W
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
ment. steering gear, and electrical system.
Thues in light lace type are Morning—Times in bold face are Aiterneea
North of the Phoenix Pool Hall. M. Caldwell Secretary, Mrs. L.
485 Siskiyou Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. W, E Lewis O. Caster, Treasurer and Miss
O. W. Klingsheim, Pastor. Ph
spent the holidays in Torrance, Elva Caster press correspondent.
one
2-2786.
MONDAT
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
6:30—News
News
Marilyn Johnson, Pastor’s As- Calif., visiting Mrs. Lewis’ par The meeting followed a covered
News
6:35—1400 Corral
1400 Corral
dish dinner at noon.
ents and friends.
1400
Corral
istant.
7:00—Wake up Rogue Valley Wake Rogue Valley
Wake Rogue Valley
Evelyn
Ferns
is
home
from
7:30—News
News
News
Saturday, New Years Eve. 8:
7:45—Sports Review
Sports Review
college, arriving home on Tues
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conner of
Sports Review______
00
p.m. Special Watch Night day.
8:00—Album Time
Album Time
Bellview left recently for the
Album Time
8:25—Bulletin Board
Service.
Rev.
Atwood
Foster,
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
8:30—Roadside Chapel
Haven of Resi
Bible Institute
Oregon District Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson Bay area where they will visit
9:00—News
News "
News
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of the Assemblies of God will be and daughters spent the holi for a few days with relatives.
8•'?£—According to the Record According to Record
According
to
Record
2:i ? ~ £ ha,,e« W1,h Chuck
Chatter with Chuck
speaking as well as showing his days with Mrs. Thompsons’ par
Chatter with Chuck
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
’ =??—-T.a ny Pastor
Harry Jam—
Get your Job Printing at the
Harry
Cool
recent
moving pictures taken ents in Los Angeles, Calif.
8:45—Mid morning Seranade
Rhythm and Reason
The
Johnny
Klassen’s
are
Midmoming Serenade
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
News
Review
while in Paris, France. Good
10:00—Music from Hollvwood
Music from Hollywood Music from Hollvwood
10:30—News
music
will
be
rendered
as
well
£,ew’
News
10:35—Top Pops
¿°F P°P*
Top Pops
as Holy Communion.
10:45—
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Church in your Home
Church in your Home Church in your He—
11:00—Dinning Sisters
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m.,
Del Porter
Peggy Lee
11:15—Jan G arber
Ian Garber
Sunday School. Classes for all
Ian Garber
11:30—Music for Monday
Music for Tuesday
Music for W ednesday
ages. 11:00 a.m., Morning Wor
12:00—News
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News
New*
12:15— Noontime Melodies
ship. Rev. Atwood Foster, speak
Noontime
Melodise
Noontime Melodies
12:30—Mid-day Sports
Mid-day Sports Extra
er. 1:00 p.m., Assembly of God
Mid-dav Sports Extra
12:35— Farm Reporter
Farm Reporter
Farm Reporter
12:45— Swap Shop
Hour, KWIN. 6:00 p.m. Christ
Swap Shop
. r ¿hop
1 00 -Music Box
Music Box
Ambassador Service. 7:30 p.m.,
Mu«lc
2:00 5 Min. News
5 Min. New*
Evangelistic Rally.
News
S rll
School Program
1:90
Tuesday January 2nd through
Music Box
3:00—5 Min. News
Saturday January 7th will be
5 Min. News
Newa
-Hol lyw oo d
Women tn the News
special prayer meetings com
Hollywood Headline«
4:00—News
News
News
mencing at 7:30 p.m.
4:05—Swing Time
Swing Time
The Phoenix News
Church I Announcements
Local Happenings
Winter Driving Is Hazardous
CLYDE N. CATON
GARAGE
4:30—Music by Martin
4:45— Dennis Day’
4:50— News Oddities
4:55— BUI Squirrel
5:00—Santa Claus
3:30—Marine Show
_5:45—Rockin’ Chair
•xM—News
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6 • 15—F r cm I p S inatra
8:30—Spotlight Sports
8:45—Dinner Music
7:00—Albert Sack
7:15—Musical Smorgasboard
7:30— Eddie LeMar y
7:45— Hal Derwin
•:0O—Evening Serenade
0:15—National Guard Show
3:30—Rogue Rancho
9:00—News
8:15—Lullaby in Rhythm
Bill Squirrel
Santa Claus
Parade of Stars
Gordon Mac Rae
New»
Kay Starr
Spotlite on Spart»
Dinner Music
Eddie LeMar Show
Navy Show
Between the Lines
Dennis Day
Evening Serenade
The Wiggles worths
Rogue Rancho
News
Lullaby in Rhythm
J2:9?—lutce Box Review
10:35—News
11:80— Sign off
luke Box Review
News
Sign off
THURSDAY
6:30—News
6:35—1400 C otto I
7:00—Wake up Rogue Valley
7:30—News
7:45—Sports Review
8:00—Album Time
8:25—Bulletin Board
8:30—Haven of Rest
9:00—News
9:05—According to Record
9:10—Chatter with Chuck
9:30—Chuck Foster
9:45— Rhythm and Reason
10:00—Music from Hollywood
10:30—News
10:35—Top Pops
10:45—Church in your Home
11:00—King Cole Trio
11:15—Ian Garber
11:30—Music for Thursday
12:00—News
}2:I5—Noontime Melodies
12:30—Mid-day Sports Extra
12:35—Farm Reporter
12:45—Swap Shop
1:00—Music Eox
1:30—
I«4S—
2:00—5 Min. of News
3:00—5 Min. of News
3:30—Women in the News
4:00—News
1:05—Swing Time
4:30—Music by Martin
4:45—News Oddities
4:50—
4:55—Bill Squirrel
5:00—Santa Claus
5:15—
5:30—Parade of Stars
5:45—Gordon MacRae Show
6:00—News
6:15—Billy Eckstein
6:30—Spotlite on Sports
6:45—Dinner Music
7:00—Thomas Peluso
7:15—Red Cross
7:30—Between the Lines
7:45—Remniscent Rhythm
9:00—Evening Serenade
8:15—
8:30—Rogue Rancho
9:00—News
0:15—Lullaby In Rhythm
0:30—Masterworks of Music
10:00—juke Box Review
10:55—News
11:00—Sign off
8:00—News
8:15—Southland Spirituals
8:30—Wings of Healing
9:00—U. N. News
9:15—The Freedom Story
9:30—Sunday Vespers
10:00—News
10:15—Frank DeVol
10:30—Waltz Time
11:00—First Baptist Church
12:00—News
12:15—Paul Weston
12:45—Sports Review
1:00—Assembly of God Church
1:30—Sunday Serenade
1:45—KWIN Camera Club
2:00 -Music Room
2:30—Christian Churches
3:45—Band Concert—Castellucci
1.00— N awr
Music by Martin
News Oddities
FRIDAY
Swing Time
Music by Martin
Dennis Day
News Oddities
Bill Squirrel
Santa Claus
Alvino Rey
Rockin’ Chair
News
Frankie Laine
Spotlite on Sports
Here'» to Veterans
Albert Sack
Billy Mills
At Sundown
Evening Serenade
Stories to Remember
Bogue Rancho
News
Lawrence Welk
naasierworxs oi Music
luke Bax Review
News
Sign off
3ATU8DAY
News
News
1400 Corral
1400 Corral
Wake Rogue Valley
Wake Rogue Valley
News
News
Sports Review
Sports Review
Album Time
Album Time
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bible Institute
Haven of Rest
News
News
According to Record
According to Record
Chatter with Chuck
C hatter with Chuck
Jo Stafford
Gordon Mac Rae
Midmoming Serenade Midmorning Serenade
Music from Hollywood Saturday Serenade
New*
News
Top Pops
Top Pops
Church in your Home
Church in your Home
Pee Wee Hunt
Lawrence Welk
,an Garber
David LeWinter
Music for Friday
Musical Horizons
News
News
Noontime Melodies
Noontime Melodies
Mid-day Sports Extra
Mid-day Sports Extra
Farm Reporter
Farm Reporter
Sw ap Shop
Swap Shop
Music Box
Music Box
V/es’ern Jamboree
Music Box
5 Min. of News
5 Min. of News
5 Min. of News
5 Min. of News
Hollywood Headlines
Gems of Jazz
News
News
Swing Time
Swing Time
Music bv Martin
Music by Martin
Dennis Day
News Oddities
News Oddities
Bill Squirrel
Bill Squirrel
Santa Claus
Blow, Gabriel, Blow
Alvino Rey
Rockin' Chair
News
Suppertime Serenade
Spotlite on Sports
Dinner Music
Albert Sack
Flying Time
At Sundown
Jimmy Zito
Gordon Mac Rae
News
Dinah Shore
Spotlite on Sports
Dinner Music
Reminiscent Rhythm
Between the Lines
At Sundown
Evening Serenade
Jack Smith
Rogue Rancho
News
Lullaby in Rhythm
Masterworks of Music
Juke Box Review
News
Sign off
Evening Serenade
Artie W ayne
Rogue Rancho
News
Lullaby in Rhythm
Masterworks of Music
luke Box Review
News
Sign off
SUNDAY
3:15—Excursion in Science
3:30—Proudly We Hail
4:00—Variety Time
4:30—Week's News In Review
4:45—Sunday Salon
5:00—Nazarene Church
5:00—Albert Sack
5:45—Guest Star
6:00—News
4:15—Jan August
6:30—Public Health
6:45—O rgan Moods
7:00— Concert Gems
J-’J ^ W a s h in g to n . inside Out
7:45—I ts Fiesta Time
4:00—Evening Serenade
8:30—Masterworks of Music
9:00—News
Serenade—Hal
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CHURCH Or GOD
1025 Iowa Street
T. O. Satterfield, Pastor
Genette Grow, associate pastor.
9:45 a.m., Church Bible school j
each Lord’s day, Mrs. Perry
Smith is director.
11 a.m., Morning Worship!
Message by the Pastor. Subject:
Where is he that is bom King of J
the Jews.
7 p.m., Youth Fellowship ser
vice, directed by the young pe
ople, for the young people, this |
will be a candle light service.
7:45, Evanglistic services, op
ening with a good rousing ser
vice, the Pastor will deliver the J
message.
7:45 p.m., Wednesday. Prayer j
and Praise Service. This is a
time of refreshing from the Lord
when our spiritual needs are
met.
This Church believes in and
practices divine healing, without
fanatacism.
HANSCOM-McCOY VOWS
EXCHANGED AT CHURCH
Miss Marietta Louie Hanscom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Hanscom, and Mr. Dennis Terry
McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. D
D. McCoy, were united in mar
riage on Saturday, December
17, at the Trinity Church.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed by the Reverand A.
H. MacDonnell at eleven o’clock
before members of the immedi
ate families.
Baskets of white carnations
and rust-colored chrysanthem
urns decorated the church and
banked the alter before which
the ceremonies took place.
The bride was gowned in tra
ditional white satin gown, with
an illusion veil of fingertip
length. She carried a bouquet of
white carnations centered with
pink orchids.
Maid of honor was Miss Mary
Louie Pearson. Miss Pearson
wore a pink bridal gown and
carried a bouquet of pink car
nations and gardenias.
Best man for the occassion
was Mr. Peter McCoy, brother
of the groom.
Mrs. Noel Hanscom, mother
of the bride, wore a gray coat
with matching accessories and
had a corsage of pink and white
carnations.
Mrs. D. D. McCoy, mother of
the groom, was dressed in a
gray winter suit and wore white
accessories. Her corsage was of
blue and white carnations.
The new Mr, and Mrs. McCoy
are now making their home in
Medford.
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