.. Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 9,1944
ell hostess and Mrs. Joe King co J nia; Rev. F. L. Belknap, retired
hostess served delicious refresh minister, Medford, Oregon; Rev.
M. T. Wire, formerly pastor of
ments.
The hall was decorated in Red this church, now in Portland;
White and Blue garland stream Rev S. J. Chaney, former pastor,
ers, with colorful floral bouquets now living at Los Gatos, Calif
and baskets of Chrysanthemums ornia; Mrs. Lulu Smith, now liv
displayed in various places, gave ing at Nationul City, California;
a cheerful welcoming atmosphere Rev. H. F. Pemberton, former
Mrs. Ethel Cook and Mrs. Ann pastor here, now living at Hills-
Kroeger donated the flowers of boror, Oregon;. Laidlaw, Corck-
which later in the evening were ett, California: Ed Chamberlain,
sent to three members who were Oakland, California; Mattie Rus
sell Boyd, of Santa Cruz, Calif.
ill and could not attend.
On Nov. 15th beginning at These letters and telegrams of
10:30 A. M. An all day meeting greeting were read by John Bill
sewing, which wil lbe held at ings.
This Church which has an en
Mrs Paul Finnell, 108 Nob Hill
“Lets have a good attendance”. viable past record for things ac
The next meeting on Nov. 20th complished in this community,
Narly 40 members of American will be held at home of Mrs. like having much to do with the
Legion Auxiliary met at Legion Wm. B Blackmer, 124 Oak S t bringing to Ashland the first
Hall Nov. 6th at 8 p.m. with Pre with a covered dist dinner. More Library, and the first touch of
college life, is after eighty years
sident Betty Adams in atten details later.
of service turning to the future
dance.
with confidence and determina
Past President, Mildred Fraz
tion to make the coming years
ier, presided at the meeting and
worth while in every line of
initiating the group of new mem
Church and community activity.
ber. They were: Mrytle Kent,
Gladys Billings, Naomi Van
Dyke , Ruth Gilman, Nancy Fig-
Every one of the Anniversary
uetth, Mary Hughes, Marjorie
Sedlacek, Della Griffen, Margar programs in celebration of the
TALENT, Nov. 7—Mr. and Mrs
et Dodge, Vera Helm, and Alber 80th anniversary of the organiza
ta Leonard. Shirley Barnes one tion of the Methodist Church was Dan Cuthberson who occupied
of new members was unable to well attended over this last week the Rusho property th e past
end. The first program was an month moved Friday to their
attend.
home on Scienic drive in
The Auxiliary gave a generous organ recital last Friday evening new
Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hot
donation to the War Chest Fund. given by Florence E. Grow, radio chkiss
purchased the Rusho pro
It was decided to give $5 from organist and music instructor perty and
plan on taking posses
the general fund, with the cash from Roseburg. Mrs. Helen High sion
soon.
amount taken up among the Pierce favored with two groups
Mrs. Roberta Cunningham of
members, to buy gifts and send of lovely solos, accompanied on Tacoma
returned to her home
the
piano
by
Mrs.
Doris
Candit
l them to the Roseburg Hospital to
Lantz from Medford. Refresh after spending a couple of weeks
Veterans of World War I.
ments were served in the Fel with her brother Mr. Lem Frink
The Auxiliary is sponsoring
lowship room by the lovely fire and family.
the campaign for Christmas place following the program. On
Mr. and Mrs. P. I. McAbee
Boxes for the hospitalized ser the walls were pinned pictures visited Mrs. McAbee’s parents
vicemen, which is at present in and newspaper clippings about Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Dry at Shady
progress in local stores.
early pioneers of Ashland and Cove, Sunday.
The Auxiliary also gave a con of early ^scenes from Ashland
The Talent Extension Unit met
tribution for the uniforms for Hi streets. On the wall was the first Wednesday, November 8, at 10:30
school Band.
American flag raised in Ashland A. M. A covered dish luncheon
After the business session the in 1863. Mrs. Mabel Lowther was was served at nqpn. Each lady
social get acquainted hour was in charge of this display of pic attending brought her own table
enjoyed by all. Mrs. Eldon Corth- tures, early history, and news service. Miss Marian Ferrell was
in charge of the meeting and
clippings.
The spacious auditorium was spoke on "Housework the Health
filled on Sunday morning to hear ful Way”.
Mr. John Thorpe of Central
Bishop Bruce R. Baxter speak on
the challenging subject, "The Point was a business caller in
Church and the World Today." Talent Saturday.
He dealt principally with the five
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark return
year program of Methodist which ed from Portland where they
is now under way; and which spent the past two weeks with
will stress the following points, relatives.
rehabilitation of the war torn
Don Montgomery wh o h a s
countries, rejuvination of the been a patient at the Community
Sunday School attendance, evan hospital in Ashland returned to
gelism of every type and method his home Friday and reports that
and the stewardship of the whole he will be able in a few days to
of life. The regular choir, aug return to his work at Prospect.
mented by members of the
Mr and Mrs. Vic W illbum of
Gene Tierney
Young Adult Sunday School Oak Street Ashland called on
Class furnished special music.
friends in Talent Sunday after
George Sanders in
Immediately followi n g t h e noon.
Mrs. Ivah Blackwell sp e n t
morning worship hour, the con
gregation retired to the Fellow
ship room for a covered dish din
ner. These rooms were packed to
capacity. Frank Van Dyke was
chairman and toastmaster dur
ing the program of dedication
which was held while the people
were seated at the tables. Paul
Byers sang a solo, “Calling Me,”
accompanied on the piano by Mrs
plus
Annabelle Davis. Dr. Silas E.
Fairham gave an inspirational
Fires resulting from
address covering Youth Work,
windstorm,
explosion &
the Crusade For Christ, and the
need for Evangelism for a world
other perils are not cov
like our. Allen McGee, chairman
ered by your insurance
of the Board of Trustees of the
Church, made the speech present
policy. Unless you have
ing to Dr. Fairham, the district
your fire policy extend
Superintendent, tire- new fire
place and other new church
ed to cover such dangers
equipment, for dedication. Then
—you’ll have to stand
Dr. Fairham led the group in a
such loss yourself.
beautiful responsive service of
dedication.
Ask this agency to add
Letters of greeting were read
Extended Coverage to
from the following former mem
bers and pasors of the Ashland
your fire insurance now.
Church:- Bishop Titus Low e,
formerly Bishop in the Portland
Area, now in the Indianapolis
area; Dr. Thomas D. Yarnes, for
merly superintendent of the Cas
X
cade District, now pastor at For
BAL INSURANCE
est Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
(781
41 Hast Mala
M. Giffen, formerly proprietors
Waives Hewied at Her Doari
and editors of the Ashland Miner
Mrs. Sydney W. Hall; Maude and
Eugene Berry of Valleio. Califor-
after they came to the police de
partment last Tuesday evening
and told Chief Talent that they
had run away from their home
Ashland police returned Pat and were ready to return. The
Winans, 14, and Clyde Baily, 15, two boys came from North Idaho
to their homes at Kellogg, Idaho, by bus to Portland and then hitch
hiked as far south as Ashland,
where they de cided that the
world was quite large and they’d
seen plenty of it, ¿.Ad so came to
the police for help. Chief Talent
j wired the boys’ parents for mon
ey for their return, which w-as
I duly sent and the boys returned.
o-------- —
Two Idaho Boys Re
turned to Homes
yflRSITY
Fri. - Sat.
IT’S A DIRECT HITI
Legion Auxiliary
Initiation Monday
Church Program
Well Attended
DON AM ECHE
DANA AN D REW S
C H AR LES BICKFORD
SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE
TALENT NEWS
LITHIA
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
Frid. - Sat.
‘SUNDOWN’
The Adventure Pic
ture That Has
Everything!
DON AM ECHE
Carmen MIRANDA
W illiam BENDIX
V iv ia n B LA IN E
A Complete
Covering
Billings Agency
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
f
- Thurs.
... f>
plus
Junior Hi Notes
Announce Christmas
Seal Workers Here
The City of Ashland has re
ceived its new street sweeper and
on Wednesday morning used the
new device for the first time. It
is planned to use the sweeper be
tween the hours of 1:30 to 6:30
A. M. and to this effect, the ord
inance of the town prohibiting
overnight parking on Main street
will be enforced hereafter Police
Chief Talent warned that after |
Wednesday no overnight parking
will be allowed on Main street
from Helman to Third and on the
Plaza to Winburn Way. The City
has been rather lenient in matter I
of enforcing this regulation, but
hereafter it will be duly enforc
ed.
What You Dont
Know!
wont hurt you, unless
you dont know that your
insurance has expired,
and . . . .
Then It may ruJn you
J. F. EMMETT
1.7 East Main S u « t
Phone 8561
First Church of Christ, Scientist
ASHLAND, OREGON
ANNOUNCES A
FREE LECTURE ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ENTITLED
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE VICTORY
OF GOOD OVER EVIL
BY
PETER B. BIGGINS, C. 8. B.
of Seattle, Washington
Membership of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother
Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston
Massachusetts.
IN
L IT H IA T H E A T R E
EAST MAIN STREET
Infant’s Needs
and
Wednesday at the home of her 1
parents Mr- and Mrs. R. F. Parka. |
i-crry Skeeters of Prospect
visited his grandmother, Mrs.
Belle Skeeters and other rela
By VIRGINIA LUTZ
tiv e s over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, J, Uartoll left
Monday morning for Seattle to
make that their home. Mrs. Bar- last Thursday and Friday when
toll is in poor health and is ad the teachers attended institute.
The first Issue of our school
vised to change climate.
Ed Taylor who was injured newspaper. The Tattler will be
while working in the timber by « hi sine Friday. In ubout two
a falling limb is confined at the weeks the next puper will come
Sacred Heart Hospttul in Med out.
Cretonne pictures are being
ford. ,
,.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green sold made by the Charm Club for
their property on railroad avenue 1 Christmas presents.
to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hart. The
Tuesday ait e r school t h e
Greens purchased property in streets of Ashland were filled
the Prospect area.
with the cheering and sinaing of
the serpentine for the Medford
game played here
Wednesday
afternoon. Our marching band
led the parade.
Mrs. Will Dodge, chairman of
In several of the classes of
the Jackson county Heulth Asso English und Orientation we vot
ciation announced the appoint ed for President. We couldn’t be
ment of the Christmas Seal work left out
____________
ers in Ashland the past week.
She named Mrs. Ernel Stearns, as
_ F I L M H —
general chairman. Assisting will
be Mrs. Henry Metz, Mrs. Robert
D B V E L O F B D A P R IN T E D
Stough will be treasurer and Mrs
6 or S ex. 15« per roll
Gerald Gastineau will be in
Double size 25«
charge of the work carried on
5c extra of Panchromatic. AU
through the schools. The Wo
fine grain developed. Reprints
man’s Civic Club wil, have
charge of the sales of seals
2c each. Deuble size Be each
through the booths.
Deck Is or plain edge. Ouaran
Mrs. Stearns and Mrs. Strough
teed work. Enlarging, coloring
have had the work of the Child
copying. Low prices. Bend to- -
Welfare Conference mo n t h 1 y
EC O N O M Y
meetings during the year. The
PH O TO F I NIH11 ERR
health work requires u great a-
mount of work and effort, which
Hox 1576, fttatlon D
is always given willingly.
1.08 A N O EIJE8 7, C A L IF .
Ashland has always responded
generously to the Seal Sale and a
larger sale is expected this year.
Receiving Blankets........... ..................39c
Baby Books.......................... ....25,49, $1.00
Flannel Diapers................. ......$1.95 Doz.
Hot Water Bottles .............. ..................49c
Johnsons Baby O il.............. ........10,25, 49
Johnsons Baby Powder.............. 10,25,49
Corduory Bonnets ............ ............... $1.29
•
SPECIAL
Infants Shoes all Leather................ $1.39
METZ
5c - 10c - 25c and $1 Store
Thursday Evening, November 9
at 8 o’clock
The Public Is Cordially Invited
Our Winter Schedule
OPEN every day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP,
W hether a Quick Snack
or
A Full Course Dinner
You’ll Enjoy
SOUTHERN OREGON’S CHOICE
of Discriminating Diners
a t Most Reasonable Prices
Come as you are . . .