Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 03, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, December 3, 1042
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
TALENT NOTES
a busbies« trip to Crescent City broke |ix»se and he fell about 20 year. Registration fees for the ten TRAFFIC FATALITIES
MEAT RATIONING—
feet to the ground His physlcan month period this year amounted
over the week end.
LOWEST S!N< £ MARCH
County Agent R. C. Fowler re­
Mr. anil Mrs.
Isitham
Me 1 reporter! that he received several to S3,330.234.0«i compared
to
Talent Methodist Church ladles
ports the meat situation compli­
of the WSCH held u bazaar in I Jowell of the Brugg Orchard I Hinall bone fractures tin his back S3.278,622.07 last year.
Traffic fatalities in Oregon cated with nobody having a clear
the City Hall Tuesday afternoon moved to the Brophy place near but not serious
•
during the month of October were view of what to do. It is ex­
M in . Clarence Hunter and baby Psalm Krings Pea<*
Aprons, tea towels, a quilt and the Anderson Creek school Satur-
reduced 35% under the toil for pected there will be some kind
Joyce of the Pioneer road visited
fancy work were on sule
i <|uy
October of 1941, Earl Snei), Sec­ of adjustment soon on butchering
To
!\avy
Secretary
Mr and Mrs. Will launb of her parents, Mr and Mrs Will
Byron Seaman, who was born
McKeesport, Pa , Secretary of retary of state, disclosed today. and selling. A number of farm­
in Talent und lived here many Reese Creek were guests of his Bates last Friday.
the
Navy Frank Knox was so , The months toll was 26 deaths, ers have hogs ready to kill and
'1 he play "Oper And For All”
years and attended the school brother Tom l^nnb and Mr. and
worried over the safety of the compared to 40 last year.
market but are waiting further
presented
by
the
Mrs.
Roy
Estes
Friday
afternoon
Student
Body
here, passed away nt the hoNplial
Monday, October 19, saw the
United States troops being con­
in Misiford Wedneruiy evening af- I Mrs. Andy Carol and son Pvt. will be given December 4 at 8 voyed to North Africa that he greatest number of deaths for any instructions, the county agent
said.
The
ter a Hngering Illness, Funeral Crit Carol and daughter Ester pm. in the Talent gym
could hardly sleep f<rr several <me day with five fatiiities report­
services were held from till I’rrl of near Prospect were calling on cast consists of 21 students The nights.
ed Thursday, October 22, and
funeral home at 8 p m. The Rev friends in Talent Friday afternoon. following list include: Lewis
Sunday, October 25.each hail three
Mr
Knox
told
an
American
Le-
Mrs. Jessie lawis and sons Lindstrom, Wanda Hill, Earl
Harry Hansen, pastor of the First
gion audience that finally his deaths. The longest deathless day
Presbyterian Church at Medford, Caro! und Bill »pent Thanksgiving Jones, Eldred Jack, Bob Slagle, wife "read him to sleep" read- period for the month was from
officiated
Interment was made at the home of her sister Mrs. Ruth Williams, Beulah Balder-
ing from a Bible he had carried October 12, through October 17.
Chiropractic Physician
in the Stearns cemetery at Talent. W. O. Whitact and family at stone Norma Works, Otis John­ through World War 1.
These six deathless days repre­ Chiropractic service Tree to En­
son, Leonard Morrow Pat Fran.k-
Mr and Mrs
Fred Hodapp Granta Paaa.
listed men
The Secretary said he dozed off sented the longest period without
visited friends In Talent Sunday.
Pvt. Ralph Hamilton of San lln, Wesley Hartley, Jean Flegiith, with the words of the 23rd Psalm deaths since March when a similar
Office
244
Ilargadine Ph. 1121
Born to Mr und Mrs. 1 Hillas Francisco Is »(»ending a furlough Helen Romanger, Arliss Williams. echoing in Ns ears:
mx day period was recorded.
Reeder u six pound and two ounce at the home of his parents Mr. Ethel Taylor, Jack Jones, Ruth
“The Ixird is my shepherd: I
Of the 26 fatalities in October,
boy on Monduy morning
und Mrs Kam Hamilton and oth­ Purdue, Sharon Vanderwal, Jerry shall not want.”
six were pedestrians. This is a re­
Stevens
and
George
Gleims.
Mr. ami Mrs Lloyd Wooten and er relatives here.
duction of four from the pedestri­
Mrs. Bernice Anderson and son
family of near Medford HfM-Ilt
Mr. and Mrs William Sommers
an total of October in 1941 The
1913
License
Stickers
To
Albert
and
Golden
Abbott
spent
Sunday at the home of Mrs of Prospect are the parents of a
Ik* Available Soon pedestrian deaths last month a-
Wooten's parents, Mr and Mrs baby boy born Saturday at the Thanksgiving in Orville, California
mounted to 23% of the total while
visiting
relatives
Nam Hamilton
Community hospital in Ashland
In October of 1941, the pedestrian
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
Wil)
Maxwell
and
The
windshield
stickers
validat
­
Frank Marines of near Arcaila. Mrs Sommers is a daughter of family moved on the Com pro­ ing the 1943
• Ashland's Printers
motor vehicle regi­ toll constituted 25% of the total.
California, »|>ent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes at
stratiQns
will
In urging pedestrians to increase
perty
near
the
Voorhres
crossing
be available early
Talent
Elizabeth
with his wister Mrs
| in December, but all motorists their caution while walking at
north of Phoenix last week.
Ijeatning and family.
Mr Ralph Jennings is recover­
The early mailing of Christmas j should bear in mind that the 1942 night. Snell pointed out the fact
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton ing at the Sacred Heart hospital packages and mail is stressed by plates must be left on their cars, that dim-out regulations, now in
are the parents of a baby girl from injuries he received last Jay Terrill, local jxistmaster. The : it was announced today at the affect in many Oregon towns and
born at the Community honpltal Friday when hr fell from the holiday mailings are expected to I secretary of state’s office.
cities, meant less artificial ilium-,
roof of his barn. He wuH mend- be unusually heavy this year and
in Medford weighing 8 pounds.
For the first time since Oregon ination at many street intersec­
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hart made Ing the roof when the ladder the curtailment of mail trans­ i started issuing annual
license tion. Therefore, he said, pedestri­
portation due to war operations ! plates, no new plates will be Is­ ans dressed in dark clothing are
will prove a serious handicap that sued to motorists whose cars more difficult to see. Persons on
can bi- partly overcirme by doing ! were registered in this state in foot should wear something white,
the Christmas mailing early. If | 1942. They will receive instead carry a folded newspaper or a
so desired pacels may be marked ! a sticker, commemorating the scarf or display a lighted flash-
When trouble comes to you
"Do not open until Christmas " j one hundredth anniversary of the light so that motorists can see
—and it will, in tome form
Mrs. M P. Dunn and Mrs ! great immigration to Oregon in them in time to avoid accidents
—see that it is lightened by
William
Dudley and daughter i 1843 This sticker is to be placed at these intersections.
Wednesday ev-ning meeting,
the benefits of adequate in­
ATTEND THE ( III Ki ll OF
—•------------
which includes testimonies of Wilma of Medford called on i in the upper center of the wind
surance.
VOI R CHOICE SUNDAY
Mate (telephoning from store):
shield, directly behind the rear
Christian Science healing, is held friends 111 Talent Friday.
Marline, I hope you and Sassie
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clair view mirror.
at 8 o'clock.
I-**t us be your insurance
Motorists were urged to make are being good girls while I am
Reading Room open daily from Varney of Applegate a son Nov.
counselor».
2 to 5 I’M except Sundays and 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs their applications early this year away.”
Marline: "Yes, we are. And,
C. E. Reaves of Talent. His in order to avoid the mail rush
Holidays
Grandma,
wer’e having more fun.
of the holiday season. Stickers
The public is cordially invited name will be Clyde Harmon.
must be on the windshields after We let the bath tub run over and
to attend these services, and to
January 1, but they may be at­ are playing Niagara Falls on the
use the Reading Rixim.
DECREASE IN MOTOR
stairway.
* * *
VEHICLE REGISTRATION tached any time after Dec. 15.
------------ •------------
CHURCH OF ( IIR1NT
Dan and Bill, both old and deaf,
There were 421.495 motor ve­
Necond and B htreet*
hicle« registered in Oregon at the met on the road. Dan had a fish
Earl F. Downing, Minister
end of October this year, figures pole.
Bible School 9:45 A M.
"Going fishing?" shouted Bill.
Morning Service 11.00 AM. compiled in the office of Earl
"No, I'm going fishing," yelled
Snell,
secretary
of
state,
disclosed
Sermon "The Lordship of Christ
Dan.
REAL ESTATE and
today.
This
is
a
decrease
of
2
%
laird of Our Possession.'
REAL INSURANCE
“Oh, I thought you were going
from
the
same
period
last
year.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
Phone 8781
41 East Main
fishing,” answered Bill, hobbling
Registration
increases
were
re
­
with Young People's High Schisi!
aJong.
corded
for
Busses,
which
went
up
V
-/
und Junior groupe
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
29 •/,, and light delivery trucks,
Money
Back
—
If
This
Recipe
Fails
Evening
P
M
Service
7:30
Pr,n
L
‘
n
5
U
Oootf
new*
travel*
fut
—
many
of
th»
thou-
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Ooos new* travel* tul—many of the thou-
which increased 287 units.
Uaie jour work done RIGHT at —
aanda
_ of
„■ folk* who now take l»mon juice
Bible school 9:45 a. m, C. E Sermon "God Bless America",
Private
passenger
cars
totaled
tor
rheumatic
the Home of Better Printing---------------------
*** pain—have found ' that * by
“
StereopUcan slide song service.
Corry, superintendent.
addins two tablespoon full of AUenru to one
339,008,
compared
to
350.291
last
THE
NU
N
ER
PRESS
Cottage
Prayer
t*b:»*po*nful
of Lemon Juice In a flau of
Meeting
Wed-
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m
Relieved in 5 minute* or
water, they ret faster relief for the aches
Young People s Union 7 P m niwday 7 30 P.M.
double your money back
and pains caused by rheumstlsm, lumbago
It’s no surprise either, for Allenru is a
YVy.*n -xr.u itooi.cb arl.l r*uw, painful. awff<r*t-
Prayer, praise and Bible study
r r r
heartburn, l.rwri
15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic In* ***, *our ttmnarn
,fMf«*Un* mrtirin£taU7‘£l
aches and pains In fact—if It doe* not help
hour, 7 ;30 p. m. Wednesday.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
—your money back What could be fairer?
®*llrln«a like thana in BaU-aaa
romfon tn •
Oct Allenru today at any live druggist Only flSa'^J
Kertnuid F. PetenaMi, t’aalur
1 1 v
» cent»—Do It No*.
in ut. 25c at all drufgUu
iwtUa
to
Fourth and C Street*
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Church school 9:45 a. in
Rev. W. 4. Meagher. Pastor
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Maas al 9 a. m. Sunday.
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
» » »
Junior, Young People, Adults.
Evangelistic service, 7.30.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. A. II. Miu Donnell, Vicar
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. in. Wed­
December 6—Second Sunday In nesday evening.
* * *
Advent
8:00 A M Holy Communion.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD ( HI RIH
9:30 A M Church School
CONGREGATIONAL
MEDFORD’S PRESCRIPTION CENTER
11:00 A M Morning Prayer
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
and Sermon: "The Holy Bible”.
Clarence F. Mc4.aU, Minister
A registered pharmacist of long^ experience
AAA
9:45 AM. Bible School. Mrs
fills
all prescriptions at this store. Only the
Glen Prescott.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
11:00
A
M.
Worship
Service
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
finest and purest drugs, chemicals and other
L. P. Furman, Pastor
wih Sermon.
materials
used.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
* * *
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­ FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Eaat Main Street
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
Charlra E. Brown, Pastor
low at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.
Bible study and prayer meeting Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P.
rhe King and Queen of Hilarity. Joe E. Brown and Judy Canova,
7:30 Friday evening.
Jr. Missionary Service, 6:30 I’M.
together for the first time in the happy, howling picture
Everybody la cordially Invited
Young People's Missionary Soc.
"JOAN OF THE OZARKS"
to all services.
Meets at 6:45 P. M.
* * *
Mid-week Prayer and Praiae
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Service, Wed. 7:30 P. M.
CHURCH
Hymn and Song practice, Friday,
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
at 7:30 P. M.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
t » »
M. Wright, superintendent.
» » »
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. N. Main and I-aiirel Sts.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
SCIENTIST .
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m.
Pioneer Ave., Mouth
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Sunday morning service at 11:00
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
o'clock Subject: "God, The On­
Midweek Bible study hour and
ly Cause and Creator".
praiae service is Wednesday eve­
Sunday School at 9:45 A M.
ning at 7:30.
Dr. C. C. Dunham
MINER PRESS
WHEN IT COMES !
I
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A day that’s gone—happily and forever—from
the calendars of many sensible housewives is old
Blue Monday, the weekly washday; the pestifer­
ous span of eight or ten hours of back-breaking
labor.
Try us next time on the family washing, and see
how much we can save in time, money and work.
Addr»M———-
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Phone 7771
.«UM
(
JUST CALL 7771, THAT’S ALL
Wirt M. Wright, Prop.
Man»« —
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31 Water St,
(
Flowers For All Occasions”
271 MORTON STREET
Phone 4161
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