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* S outhern O regon M inerà A Copy Successor to The Jacksonville Miner Ashland, Oregon, December 20, 1935 Volume 4 Number 51 Masque Ball This McNair Elected Deserves It Veterans Choose Council Meets Again At He And Then Some Eve, Eagles Hall, C. C. President Officers ana To 5 O’Clock This Afternoon By Townsend Club Meet Friday Nite It’s-, one thing to be well-liked, respected and popular with the public at large, but it's another thhig to Is- well-liked, respected and popular with those whom your duty it is to direct And (hat's why Police (Thief C. P Talent has a right to be justly proud o. the solid gold badge pre sented him as a Christmas token of esteem by Officers Pat Dunn, M T Hum», Dick Hall and Clark Thomas. And to make it unani mous as well as official. Mayor T S Wiley, representing Ashland in general, made the presentation speech The badge was presented Mon day, as uie members of the force could not wait for the coming of old Kris Kringle, commonly known us Santa Claus, on account of Clark Thomas, special officer here, having to leave Monday night for Salem to take a job with the secretary of state. Chief Talent deserves his nice gold badge He's mighty helpful to Ashland in a good many ways Folks don’t Hay “Let George do it” any more They say "Iuet Charley do it.” Tuesduy ' night, 'Wednesday The public hearing of Recorder Arrangements are complete for J Q Adams, cited by the city night and Thursday night the the Townsend masque ball to be council to show cause why he hearing continued. Mayor Wiley given this Friday night at the should not be removed, began presided at the sessions and City Eagles hall and if signs of hust Monday night In the council Attorney Frank Van Dyke acted ling activity and lavish prepara chamber, which was filled to ca as arbiter on legal |M>lnts tion are any Indication, the event Councilman (J II Wenner was pacity. lunge numbers of citizens is going to be one of the really big were unnblc to gain admittance, the principal witness against Mr affairs of the season. Adams on Tuesday night and public Intelest bring so Intense Th^ee prizes will be awarded as The session lasted three hours, Wednesday night ». H Whiting one of the happy features of the the entire time Is-ing taken up public accountant, gave lengthy ball One of the prizes will go to with the reading by Attorney Iron testimony the best couple among the dan other witnesses mciuded J Newbury, who represented Mr. cers, one to the best man dancer Adams, of a 45-page answer to the Kelts. Mirs Dorothy Chappel, dep and one to the best woman dancer s Margaret various rhuiges preferreu by the uty coy recorder, The ”llvh» fantastic” Is going to city council, denying in most em Rush. Councilman Guy Apnle- be "tripped" in great style to phatic terms the accusations, sep whitc, .iy Attorney F*rank Van night, no mistake about that Dyke, Attorney William Briggs arately and us u whole The grand march for all mask- Tile answer called attention to and Elmer Morrison era will start at nine o'clock This Tile main "bouts” of the affair the "harrassmg and annoyance’’ will be one of the orilliant features Adams by mcmberH of the council and came Thursday night of the ball and well worth seeing hired assistant h It staled that it spent four hours on the stand for There will also be refreshments was Impossible for the recorder to questioning and cross questioning Music will be by Herbert’s and Attorney Denman furnish the county uascssor a full Prosecution Boon's orchestra description of delinquent property spent 30 minutes in an address, All are cordially invited and re taxes In Ashland, for the reason with Don Newbury. Adams’ attor quested to attend tins ball and that the city council had failed to ney, doing likewise, with the out have a wonderful time, Come out that. " Councilman Blake furnish an up-to-date property come and see for yourselves that the moved that all charges against ownership plat. Townsendcrs are not, as some The entire def cnee is too lengthy Adams be dismissed and was sec- would have you believe, a bunch Gregg tor publication Hut Mr. Adams, in onded by Councilman of disgruntled and dilapidated old short, said that the charges were Mayor Wiley recommended the antiquarians, but are just about based upon the desire of one man motion be adopted, but on a vote the llvest bunch in these or any Gregg and Blake __ for revenge against him, and the Councilman other parts of the country, To- desire of that, and another man. j voted yes and Applewhite. Han- night, at the Eagles hall. to oust him so that they could con i sen. Ingle and Wenner voted no. Black and Mrs Richard Mr The meeting was adjourned un were in Medford lost Tuesday. trol and dictate all the policies of til 5 o'clock tonight the recorder's office Thursday afternoon the Hilt Community Club ladies met at Troubled with Huts? KAT NIP the club house for their Christmas is guaranteed to kill them. For meeting, with Mrs V. Nebeker as sale ut Ted’s Feed A Need Store. Mr and Mrs E Wismonger had hostess Mrs. Gay Nebeker assist as their Sunday guests. Mr and ed with the decorating of a tree The Bellview P. T.A. will Mrs. Maxwell and daughter Made- for the occasion Wednesday after meet Friday night at eight lenc and Ray Burnett noon Bridge was played with Mrs. o’clock. Miss Eunice Hager, who Mr and Mrs. John Leason wen- Richard Black winning high prize is chairman of the program com- callers at the home of Mr and and Mrs. Gay Nebeker low. Gifts mitteee. announces the following Mrs E H Wilson last Sunday were exchanged at the close of the program: Silent Night and Christ afternoon I’lllN mas Lullaby, sung by a quartet meeting L. C. McReynolds of (¡rants Mrs Bob Gilberg gave a birth composed of Mrs. R. E. Bell, Mrs. Pass, a former resident of Talent, day party for her husband Friday Edwin Dunnn, Miss Doris Hitch spent Monday visiting old friends evening Those present were Mr cock, and Miss Eunice Hager Two Mrs. Gerald Kelty left Thursday and Mrs. Art Gilberg, Mr and violin duets by Hazel Parman and for Portland to Bpend Christmai Mrs Heinie Hjirtager and Mr. and Barbara Helm, "Star of the East", with relatives and “Cri8tmas Melodies;" and a Mrs. Jack Clark. Mr and Mrs. Vic Noel of Rose Mr. and Mrs Fred Bayliss were group of readings by Mrs. Wade burg called at the home of Mi in Medford Friday. Wallis. A choir composed of thir and Mrs Will Maxwell Monday. Mr and Mrs. Richard Williams ty-two of the children from the Mrs Karl Baylor was shopping and family were in Yreku Sunday three rooms of the school will sing in Medford Wednesday. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Del a group of Christmas carols. Cleaned and Pressed Mr. Elton Shafer and brother Bagley Everyone attending is asked to Ray and wife left Tuesday for School was closed Monday noon bring sandwiches. Toros, New Mexico until after the holidays because of Mr. Charles Kineland of Med prevalence of sickness The plans The new officers who were in ford was in Talent Wednesday. for the school entertainment and stalled at the Central Point Dresses, Coats and Suits The turkey raisers in this valley tree were cancelled, the childrens Grange Hall December 1, presided Clciuied mid Pressed are busy getting turkeys ready for girts of candy being delivered at at the meeting of the Bellview Christmas market. Grange Tuesday evening. During their homes. Roberta Frink of Ashland called Mi and Mrs Bob Gilberg were I the meeting, committees were ap in Talent Thursday enroute to in Ashland and Medford Saturday. pointed to arrange for a covered Portland and Tacoma and plans on Mr and Mrs. Joe Francis Jr., dish dinner to be given in January spending the holidays with friends and Mrs Aured Francis were in Jack Williams and Helen Dunn and relatives at both places Medford Saturday. Mrs. Francis were obligated in the third and Mrs Gem- Richardson is visiting remained in Medford to accept fourth degrees. A short musical relatives in Medford this week. program was presented by t h e work oiicred her there. ----------- •------------ Mrs. M Van Houtte left on the lecturer, Nell Dunn, at the close of Miuikind Meat Wafers, a lull train Monday night to return to the business meeting. Mr. and anced dog focal in a convenient Detroit Michigan. She has been Mrs. Austin Parsons who were form. Per pound 15c; 5-lb. carton with her daughter. Mrs. F Van recently married in Portland, were 65c; B-lb. carton $1.10—A. Ted’s De Wegh about threee months presented with a large number of Fi'ed A seed Store. Miss Smith, teacher of the fifth gilts Gifts were exchanged by the Enders Block, E. Main ----------- •------------ and sixth grade room, left Mon Grange members. During the soc Dr W. J. Crandall of this city day night for her home in Red ial hour, refreshments were served Phone 108 president of the ding was elected _____ by the hostess committee. Southern Oregon Osteopathic as A Merry Xmas Ashland sociation at a meeting held Mon Student Injured A group of young people of day evening in Medford.______ Miss Amy Gillmore. a student Bellview and Ashland enjoyed a at Southern Oregon Normal school theater party Saturday evening here, was injured Monday morning After the show, they went to the while enroute here from Grants home of Bill and Wilma Porter, Pass when the car she was driving where they played games until a ’skidded on icy pavement and went late hour, when delightful refresh over the bank near Jackson Hot ments were served. Those present Springs. Miss Gillmore was taken included Kay Bergstrom. Nina Starting wnen he is eighteen years old he to the Ashland Community hos Hazelwood, Mildred Martin, Lu pital to be treated for shock and cille Hartwell, Velma Athanas. will receive $111.35 EVERY MONTH for Louise Martin. Marjorie Bell, Wil bruises. FOUR YEARS, and all for $226.00. ma Porter. Phyllis Wall and Alice ------------ •------------ Miss Lolita Pierson, accompan Spencer; Bud Etzweiler, Kenneth THAT’S RIGHT — This boy’s father pur ied at the piano by Miss Marian Bell, Merle Talent, Bill Wimer, chased a $5,000.00 Endowment at 18, with a Moore, sang a group of songs at Roland Scheidereiter, Bob Bell, the assembly program at the Nor Virgil Jackson, James Parsons, guarantee that if the father did not live the mal school Wednesday morning. Whitey Kannasto, Vem Athanas. money would be there JUST THE SAME. and Bill Porter. Henry Wilcox Jr. arrived Tues One of our men sold him this contract when A shower was given compli- day from Oak Ridge for a visit to menting Mrs. Billy Welch at the the baby was only two weeks old. The father his mother. HILT BELLVIEW NEWS NOTES • TALENT« Quality Service Men’s Suits 50c Ladies’ 50c and up STANDARD Cleaners College Education Guaranteed made one annual deposit and passed away dur ing that year. The contract was arranged by the agent and father so the boy would get this money month ly for four years, starting when he reached the age of eighteen. He will get $5344.80 in all. Each year the boy’s mother gets a letter from the company with a deposit slip stating the next year’s premium is paid. How will that boy feel as he goes through college getting this check each month? Will he feel his dad looked after him? Why not find out more about these policies on the kiddies? You can get $1000.00 insurance for as low as fifty cents a week. It costs you nothing to find out. I will be pleased to explain them to you. Think of it—$5344.80 for only $226.00. California-Western Staten Life Ins. Co. At a meeting held Monday noon the directors of the Ashland chamber of commerce elected Sam B. McNair, one of their number, The recently formed Walter A. president. Elected to fill a vacancy Phillips Post No. 3423. Veterans caused by the resignation of C. W. of Foreign Wars, held its second Fortmiller, Mr. McNair's term meeting Tuesday night and elected will be until the regular election the following staff of officers: A. in March. V. Hood, commander; H. J. Black, No new policies were announced, senior commander; John A. but the new president expressed Ruger, vice junior vice commander; E. himself as pleased with the honor. J. quartermaster, and Secretary Gordon MacCracken re Fred Farlow, Henry, officer of the day. ported that the Poultry and Rab I. D. W. of Medford presided bit show last Friday and Saturday at the Canfield meeting. was a decided success. The post was named for an Ash ---------- --------------- land boy who served with the air force in France and was killed in CHRISTMAS SERVICES Methodist Episcopal Church I action. The next meeting is to be held this Friday night at eight o’clock Melville T Wire, Pastor in the armory. Commander Hood Church school at 9:45 a m Christmas program in the audi urges all local veterans eligible to torium at 10:00 a m. Gifts received membership to be present at the for white Christmas. Homer Bill meeting There is still time to en roll as charter members. ings, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 Spe cial music by the choir directed by C. A. White, with Mrs Frank Davis at the organ Christmas ser mon by the pastor, "Star-led Men." At 7:30 p.m. the choir will ren der a Christmas concert The pro SATURDAY DMA gram is as follows: the Prelude, "Gloria from 2 FEATURES 2 Twelfth Mass ............... Mozart and Chorus, "With Praise IAHI Adornation” .... .............. Shelley I FITTS Choir Vocal Solo, "And There Were Shepherds” .................... Mrs. Paul Byers. Ladies Quartette .............. —PLUS— Misses Smith, Hansen. McGee and Byers. Chorus, “Bethlehem" ....... Shelley ROKSNtf AND RJtVTHM By the Choir. iMfLOW AND MAD MIRTH ' Vocal Duet ....................................... L Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. McGee. Chorus, “In a Manger" ... Shelley Choir. Offertory, "O Holy Night" Adam Mrs. Davis Quartette. “The Wise Men and the Star” .................... Shelley 7 XALICE FAYE Mrs. E. O. Smith, Mrs. Paul RAY WALKER Byers, Mr. Paul Byers, Mr. DANIELS Lew Hansen Vocal Solo ................................ ........ Mrs. E. O. Smith. SUNDAY - MONDAY Chorus, “Chime Bells of Glad ness” ............ Shelley • Choir. Postlude, "Venite Adoremus” ..... -....................... Lefebure-Wely Mrs. Davis. ----------- •------------ LI THS A WSK TUESDAY ONEY Meet on Monday The regular meeting of the Ash land Radio club will be held next Monday night instead of on the usual Tuesday night, the latter date being Christmas eve. Next week also the meeting will be on Monday night. At next Monday night’s meet- ing a Christmas program is to be given. Each member attending is requested to bring a present, the value not to exceed twenty-five cents. What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland PASTEURIZED MILK PER GALLON - 30c ASHLAND CREAMERY PHONE 24 • tn One Night of Love W WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Millionaire* wearied her! Playboy* bored her! home of Mrs B. H. Christlieb Tuesday Mrs Alice Pagel was the winner of first prize in the games that were played. Mrs. Jacks of Ashland won second prize. Mrs. Richard Joy entertained the group with two songs. The shower was given by the members of the Ex tension unit and Mrs. Welch was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mrs. Homer Moore and Mrs. Fred Homes presided at the tea tables. Th« dincinf lady has a new sw««t- haart..! %l LIVE MY UFE, BRIAN AHERNE Frank MORGAN Alin« Mac Mahan Plaza Market I’HONE 56 • Grace Moore 59 N. MAIN FREE DELIVERY Pot Roast, lb. - .9 to 15c PRIME LOCAL BEEF Veal Roast, lb. - - 12|c SHOULDER RIB CUTS Boneless Beef Stew 2 lbs. 29c LEAN AND MEATY—NO WASTE Choice Veal Steaks, lb. - 18C LOIN AND RIB Merry Christinas A Happy New Year And (May Joy Be With You) g . F. M c C onnell Right on the Corner - 70 N. Main Hamburger, lb. - - 12|c FRESH GROUND—NO CEREALS ADDED Choice Steaks, lb. - - 18c RIB LOIN. T-BONF—LOCAL PRIME B l CEF Tamales - Kraut - Chickens - Rabbits - Turkeys Pickled Pig’s Feet - Fresh Oysters