Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 12, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Dec. 12, UHI
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
TALENT NEWS
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Washington School
• !>;m Frink left last week for
Canada with Mr. and Mrs W An­
The children In Room 2 had a derson who spent the summer in
little party Tuesday We served the Rogue River valley.
slices of avocarlo on buttered • Harland lew of thi- 19th Bomb­
< III IK II OF < IIIIIST
( A IIIOI.K ( III 1« II
crackers We have been learning er Squadron stationed at Pendle­
Second and B Street»
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
about seeds
nwil» An avocado has a ton, returned after a month's fur­
Earl F. Downing, Minister
very large seed We have one seed lough here visiting his parents
Mass at 0 a m Sunday
Bible school 9 45 a m
Sunday school for children oun that sprouted and has a tiny • The play given Friday night
Morning service II o'clock The ducted by several Sisters from plant growing out of It Mrs Lutz by the Junior class entitled
ladies' trio, Mrs John Payne, the Sacred Heart Mmdwny of brought us an avocado plant In a "Where is Grandma?” was a fi­
Mrs Earl Rogers and Miss Doi-i Medford following muss
big green pot It Is 2k inches tall nancial success as well as greatly
olhy Parr, will sing "Lift •Thine
Many of our boys and girls enjoyed by a large audience.
e
Eyes." Hermon, "The Everlast Ing FIRST METIIOIHNT < III III II have had mumps Most of them • Mi and Mrs Roy Everett of
Arma "
are back at school now Elaine Ely. Nev are visiting Mrs Ev­
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts.
Christian Endeavor 6: 30 p m
Wallace, Roger Dahl. Roy Rogers. erett’s parents, Mr and Mrs file
Junior, high school, young people's i Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Marilee Mason, .Ion Cooper, IJoyd Carver They plan on a week’s
visit.
ami adult societies
Sunday church school 9:45 a Haynie, Philip Hennlnv and I<ester • Mr and Mrs Fred Htxlapp and
Evening rervtoe 7 30 o'clock in with "Christmas, Our Christ­ Mayfield arc some of our mumpy
two daughters Mary and Maxine,
Special music by the male quui mas* as the theme for study.
ones.
of near Central Point spent Sun­
tel. Sermon, "The Bible Goll's
We
are
keeping
a
weather
chart
Morning sermon 11 o’clock It Is fun to isee how many differ­ day in Ashland visiting friends
Truth or Man's Lie’"
Theme, What Can a Christian ent
They are former residents of Tal-
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kinds of weather wo have
ent.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL ( Ill'll« II I Jo in Time of War?” Special
Room
1
had
a
cowbov
dav
Rev-
music by the adult choir led by era I of the bo vs wore cowbov • Mr and Mrs Bob Adam» of
Dr. Claude F Mat re. ' icm
It. H. Cooke.
Holy Communion k a rn
suits We threw the lassoo and had San Francisco are visiting at tne
home of Mrs
Adams' parents.
Worship services by Wesley lots of fun
Church school 9:30 n m
Hermon and morning prayer II la-ague and Youth Fellowship at
We are making picture books Mr and Mrs W M Maxwell.
6:15 p m.
a m
for the Junior Red Cross to send • Mrs. Dick Morrow and daugh­
ter Bennie of Wagner Creek were
Christinas cantata at 7:30 |> in to the children's hospitals
Holy Communion 9; 30 it rn
by adult choir and young people's
Wednesday.
Every bov and girl has a paner transacting business In Talent and
Choir will inert 7:30 p in choirs
Christmas tree which he decorates Medford Monday.
Prayer meeting and Bible study with stars or pictures when he • Alfred Graham received word
Thursday
last week that his brother Charles
We air living in the moat dis 7:30 p. m Wednesday.
brushes his teeth
tiessing days mankind has ever
W<- have some prettv Christmas had passed away at his home in
I I LI. GONl'EL TEMPLE
known ami it la now more essen­
pictures on our »’«Ik We are Spokane, Wash The two brothers
tial to live dose to God than ever
E. Multi and Sisltly ou Blvd.
planning a short Christmas pro­ were in the sawmill business there
for many years Mr. Graham has
before Every person should find
gram for our room
I.. I*. Furman, Pastor
his way to the house of God and
Rwm 8 has two new pupils. often visited here with his bro-
.Sunday school 9 45 a m
pay his devotions to Deity You
Their names are Janis Mav from ther’s family.
should mukr the good resolution
Morning worship 11 o'clock
Milton-Freewater and
Richard • The annual art day held last
C. A service 6:45 Sunday eve­ i Sumerlin from Mvrtle Point We Wednesday was well attended
today that you will attend church
Many unusual relics, pain tinea
services regularly
ning Evangelistic service to fol­ I all welcome them ver»’ much
You are cordially invited to low ul 7.30 o'clock.
Room 7 has lust finished their knitting and quilts were on dis-
worship with us
C A service and choir practice Christmas cards and wooden toys play. Sopie of the articles were
e
for the children in Portland hos- over 100 years old. Members of
7:30 Tuesday evening
I ltEE METHODINT t ill l<< II
Bible study and prayer meeting pltals The cards and tovs will be the club served tea and cake
sent bv the Junior Red Cross We • The P-TA held a regular meet­
East Main Street
7:30 Friday evening
■John It Port, Pastor
Everybody is cordially invited painted the toys with bright shad­ ing Friday afternoon. A beautiful
American flag was purchased for
es of enamel.
Sunday school at 9:45 a m to all services.
Two years ago we sent copies prosentation to the room having
Bernice Bente, superintendent in
of our Washington Mashes to 27 j the most mothers at P-TA meet­ I
I'lR.ST PRESBYTERIAN
charge
Refreshments
other Ashland* In the United ings each month
Morning worship ut 11 o'clock
< III IK H
States Ashland. Pa has been ex- ’ wen* served by Mrs Bert Slm-
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
Howard <«. Eddy, Minister
ceptionallv nice about writing us i mons and Mrs George Hartley
ple's meeting at 6 45 p in Even­
Morning
service 11 o'clock Can­ Wo have fust received 26 fine let- • Edwin Hughes, well known in
ing worship at 7:30 p. rn
"The Htory of Bethlehem," I tern written hv punll» of the sixth Talent, passed away at his resi-
Mid week ptayrt meeting Wed­ tata.
by the choir under the leadership grade of the W C. Estter school. 1 dence in Medford Thursday night
nesday evening at 7:30 p is
Miss Florence Allen and accom­ I Miss Edith Williams Is the teach- after a long illness Funeral ser­
You are welcome to till services I of
panied by Mrs J. W McCoy at i er We enjoyed these letters and vices were held Monday and In­
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terment was at Medford.
plan to answer them
NEIGHBOIIHIMID CONGREGA- the organ.
e
Rrxim 5 is decorating their room • Talent grange met Thursday I
I ION XI < III 1« H
FIRST BAPTIST CHI I« II
with silver and red stars for Chris- night and made plans for the an­
Boulevard and Marian street»
1 mas Janet Corrv brought a large nual Christmas party to be held
.1 K. Turnbull. Minister
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
silver star This -<ar made us at the next meeting A small gift
Bible sch<M>l 9:45 a nt . Mrs
Bible school 9:4ft a m. Classes want
more stars The decorating is exchanged by all YGA met at
Glenn Prescott, superintendent for all ages.
committees are making the room Bellview Wednesday night HEC
Worship service 11 a in Subject
Worship at 11 a. ni
will meet at the home of Mrs
look verv nice
<>f
sermon,
"Preparation
Stanley Robbins In Ashland, Dec
m
.
prayer.
Room
5
is
making
nut
cups
for
Wednesday,
7
30
p
Christmas."
8 30 p m . the Junior Red Cross iwrV»«« 16 Several members of the Tal-
praise
and
Bible
study
Choir practice 7 30 p. m.
Miss Humphreys will take these ent grange have formed a dance
i'etsonal workers' study class
nesday
gifts to the children who haven't. club and elected Floyd Lacy presi­
A canvass of the Washington dent: Mrs Florence Hartley sec­
school shows that many of our retary-treasurer: Mrs James Fire­
boys and girls have fathers or stone hostess, and Harry Wea-
brothers in the service of our gant caller The program opened
for the evening with several duet
countrv
Geraldine Iwithmp
brother, and solo accordion numbers play-
Fort Stevens Ors.
— .X gd by Raymond Gross and Keith
Mary Wilcox
two brothers, Badshaw, followed by a guessing
game called "art gallery.” The
Fort Stevens. Ore
Four Fowler children brother. program concluded with R A
Preston showing motion pictures.
Fort Stevens. Ore.
Four Clary children brother. • Mr and Mrs John Malone and
family moved from the Barnes
Camp Callan. San Diego, Calif
Four Moseley children brother. orchard south of town on the old
Pacific highway to route 4. Med­
Fort Stevens, Ore
Charles Manning brother. Tex­ ford. last week
• Victor Milbum of Thompson
as
Bobby Frazier
brother, air i
drive took a week. Prizes were
corps .California
Shcrald Calhoun brother, Fort awarded Monday, Dec. 8 Mr God­
dard s room won first prize The
Stevens. Ore.
Xerrill Clifton - brother, Fort weight of papers collected is as
follows:
Stevens. Ore
Room 1, 438 pounds; Room 2.
two
brothers.
Eldon
Durham
-
speaking of ('hrixtrnas gifts,
350 pounds: Room 3. 350 pounds
army and air corps.
Room 4. 2315 pounds: Room 5,
what could please the Missus more
Barbara Kent brother, naw
1201 pounds; Room 6. 4662 pounds;
The
game
committee
in
Room
than a year of freedom from wash­
5 is teaching us how to play poi­ Room 7. 1234 pounds, and Room 8.
day. Just think, 52 free days in
son seat and heel-toe relay We 5550 pounds.
Allan King, a sergeant at Fort
like these games Wanda Jean
1912! Sounds like an impossible
Parker, Dorothy Feagin«, Patricia Lewis. visited the Washington
gift, but the Ashland Laundry Com­
Dahl. Glen Overstreet and Victor school where he attended. He told
Smith
are members of the game us many things about army life
pany not only makes it possible but
committee
provides a service to meet your
The other grades visited Mr.
Goddard's room Monday morning
budget.
to hear President Roosevelt tel'
us about Japan. The president
sounded sad when he talked about
war This is the first time in his­
tory that all the people have
heard the president ask congress
to declare war.
.The P-TA conducted a paper
drive through the schools The
Pilone 7771 : 31 Water St
By SCHOOL 1*1 1*11 M
THOUGHTFUL SUGGESTION
Creek was a business caller here
Wednesday.
• J J Tryon died at the Com­
munity hospital in Medford Thurs
day night of last week Mr Tryon
was 67 years of age and had been
a resident of Talent for the past
15 pears where he operated a mer-
cantile business He was taken to
Portland for funeral and inter­
ment Mrs. Tryon, Mrs M
er, a sister of Mrs. Tryon, and
Mrs Mary Porter, a sister of Mr
Tryon, left Saturday evening for
Portland. Funeral services were
held Monday afternoon.
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and give JEWELRY. It’s the
gift that is sure to please every
time. Take advantage of our big
selection and moderate prices.
RAMSEY JEWELRY STORE
“Home of Better Jewelry’’
Nuedenbiirg Building
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Ashland, Oregon
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Accidents multiply as road
conditions make driving risks
more numerous.
Cold weuther requires more
fire—and where there is fire,
there is always the danger
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Phone 8781
41 East Main
Ashland Light Department
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