Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 02, 1944, Image 9

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    During this last week end there
were four items of interest at the
Ashland Methodist Church. On
Saturday evening the Methodist
Young Adult Sunday School class
held a party in the Fellowship
room. This party opened with a
covered dish dinner, at which
tim e a large num ber of young
m arried coqples of the church
sat at the beautifully decorated
tables. Following the di n n e r
games and a big sing were en­
joyed in front of the homey fire­
place.
On Sunday afternoon a group
of twent?»six ni< ml rs of the
Senior and Interm ediate Metho­
dist Youth Fejldtipihip w ent to
G rants Pa$s> whgre they attended
a Youfh RaUyAield in the Grunts
Pass M ethodist Church. R epre­
sentatives from five southern
Oregon Methodist Churches were
in attendance, and the A shland' a plea of guilty in City Court
group curried away thè hohors to a charge of disorderly conduct,
so far as attendance is concernevi. a n d all were fined $3.00 and $2.50
The Ashland young people con­ costs.
W arren Jam es Brasie, a tran-
ducted the evening devotional
roqètìng John Billings led a dis- sient from Michigan was arrested
etiKsiun group during the after- for drunk and disorderly conduct
L ‘n
north
in considering the question', and plead guilty in City Court
"flow to
t make our devotional W ednesday morning. He was fin­
meetings more interesting and ed $10.00 and costs aad given 10
days in jail. Upon paym ent of
helpful? •
Monday evening th y .In te rm e ­ costs, the fine and jail sentence
diate Methodist Youm Fellow­ was suspended on condition the
ship m et in the church for a Hal- defendant leave town.
Buster Stratton, Prospect, Ore­
low’een .jxurty. These youpg folks
had done a beautiful jdb of de­ gon was arrested for being drunk
corating the rooms, and bad pro­ on a public street when he was
vided “eats’* consisting of apple found drunk in his car on Mt.
cider and doughnuts. Halh^ve’en Ave. In view of the fact that he
games were enjoyed under the had been a frequent “guest” at
leadership of Mrs. G. W Bruce the local, “bastille” he was fined
and Mrs. Alma Simmons B^ker. $25.00 and $2.50 costs when he
Also on Monday evening the plead guilty in City Court W ed­
Senior and College age Methodist nesday morning. A 15 day jail
Youth Fellowship had a real sentence was suspended on good
spooky Hallowe’en partv in the behavipr provided the fine and
old barn out at the home of Johp costs are paid.
Billings at the end of North Main
Street. As soon as they had com­
pleted the walk along the ‘spooky
trail' which led all through the
dark, creaky, corners of the old TALENT, Oct 31—Henry Kerby
barn, and up through the havloft a long time resident of the Talent
where lurked the «hosts and hob­ Snd W agner Creek area passed
at his home in Ashland S at­
goblins, the young folks went to away
the home of Mr and Mrs John urday morning after a long ill­
Billings where they enjoved H al­ ness. Funeral services were held
lowe’en games, and hypnotic at the L itw iller Funeral Chapel
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. Inter-
stunts.
This church has been very ac-1 J? en t.w a s made in the Stearns
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TALENT NEWS
W AYNE
ORSE
• Believes all classes should have
equal representation.
• Wants the American markets for
the American farmer.
• Opposes bureaucratic controls that
force farmers to hold l$-cent-a-
pound lamb until it becomes
10-cent mutton.
• Wants Canadian preferential re­
moved from Oregon lumber.
• W ants a post-war organization to
enforce a lasting peace.
Elect
W AYNE MORSE
U. S. S e n a to r
FaW edv. M arta for Senator Committee
Ralph 0 . Moore«, Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ora.
Lawrence B urnett of Farragut
Idaho spent the past week with
his fam ily here and other rela­
tives in Medford.
The T alent Community Club
visited the Valley View Com­
m unity Club last W ednesday at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Stratton.
Those present from Talent were
Mrs. J. C. Ottinger, Mrs. Jay Ter­
rill, Mrs. Elizabeth Learning, Mrs
Roy Levander. Mrs. Charles Hold-
ridge, Mrs. Laughlin and Mrs.
W innefred Mason.
Miss Violet K enniston who
spent the sum m er in Portland re­
turned home last week to visit
the home folks.
Mrs. Ella McMahan is visiting
at the home of Mrs. Joe Walsh in
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bates and
family visited their daughter and
son in law Mr. and Mrs. David
McComb in K lam ath Falls Sun-
dey while there Mr. Bates as­
sisted in roofing a barn at the
McCombs ranch.
Mr. Alfred G raham of Ashland
called on friends here Monday.
The G raham s are form er resi­
dents of Talent.
Sorting of w alnuts at the Ed
Foss w alnut orchard began Tues­
day m orning, quite^a num ber of
women are emplojRS.
Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Coats of
Phoenix were business callers
here Friday ev en in g
Mrs. K arl Baylor returned
home Thursday froqg- Portland
where; she underw ent rfurgery.
Kenneth Newlun of Sprague
River and family spent the week
end w ith Mr. Newlum ’s parents
and sister, Mrs. Charles Moore.
Jay Terrill Portm aster, spent a
few days last week in the Lake
Creek district vacationing and
hunting.
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church more attractive and co n-^triends in ta le n t w eanesaay ev
venient for the service of ' ,
The Carnival held at the school
andI Adults. The new R e p la c e Gym Frjday njght
weU gt
a«W
n m o n e o f t h e tended. The proceeds for the eve-
Fellowshtp room one of t h e ,
bevond seven hundred
most attractive and serviceable nln>? we*5. oeyona s e v e n n u n u r e u
dollars.
Many
were ra f­
places for all social functions
, fled with other turkeys
live
poultrv.
the chujeh. Several wedding re-
ceptionyhave been held in these
rooms since their completing,
o
There were few cases of real
damage reported to the local po­
lice Tuesday night, however there
was considerable damage done to
98 Granite S tre e t where he has resided for the past nine
tombstones in the Ashland Come­
years is a candidate for the office of City Recorder. Frank is
tary, several stones being toppled
also Chairm an of the National War Fund for Ashland and as
from their ba*es. Police have
such is devoting all his time and energy to bring this drive to
some leads in this case and are
a successful conclusion. If you don’t know Frank, come to the
w orking on it.
Gas Companv Office, m ake your contribution to the fund,
There were eight arrests, six
look him over and you m ight conclude that he. too. looks as
as a result of an overgrown hal-
if he might be efficient and not too hard to get along with.
lowe’en prank; throw ing e^fs at
Guess I will vote for
m otorists and pedestrians These
pranksters w ere apprehended and
appeared in City Court W ednes­
day m orning charged with disor­
derly conduct. They are: Leonard
W illiams 17 vears Ashland. Ore..
Charles Earl Jones 17 vears,
Glenn Bostwick 17, Carl PhilliD
Reich 17, Aubrey C. Davis 17
and G lenn L. Tingley 15 years all
of Medford, Oregon. All entered
Frank E. Thompson
FRANK FOR CITY RECORDER
TEAMMATES FOR TEAMWORK
Justice of the Peace
Vote for
ROOSEVELT AND TRUMAN
SMITH - MAHONEY - DOVER
Bruce Spaulding, Attorney General
Ralph Sweeney, County Treasurer
Ralph Jenning, County Commissioner
Wm T. Lambert, State Treasurer
ASHLAND DISTRICT
Paid adv. Jackson County Democratic Central Committee
NELLE W. BURNS
for
1.