Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 21, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOU n i l RN OREGON MINI R, THURSDAY, I I HR U Alt Y 11. 194
PAGE FOUR
1 tic message by the Pastor.
Week Day Services:
Wednesday 2:00 p.m. Cottage
'p ray er meeting ul 502 Allison St.
Wednesday <:30 pin. Mid week
service conducted by the C. A. s
W ednesday 8 45 p.m. Chon He
heursal.
Friday 7:30 p in. Victors Night
A service for Bible study, praise
and prayer.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
C arryl H. & M arion C. W ines, E d ito rs-P u b lish ers
Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash-
laad, Oregon, February IS, 1935, under the act of Congress
of March 3, 1879.
News from Talent
W s T ‘V
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Corner of lllv d . mid M orton
Clarence F. McCall, A cting
Munster.
9.4a a.m. Church School with
draw near to God >n the spirit
of our common Master.
dent.
Alts. John Barker as Supcrintcn
ganist.
Point high at. the local gym.
Tins church extends a heart*'
Talent Drill team will perform at 18 Teams Will Enter
welcome
to ull neighbors uno
the game.
Hoop Tournament
It tends and visitors who wish to
The grade school basketball
11 00 a.in. Morning worship ser­
S outhern O regon College, F eb ­
team plays Bellview G r a d e
ru ary 19, 1946— The O fficial E n­ vice. .
school basketball team next F ri­
7 00 p in. Pilgrim Fellowship t<
try Blank for. the S o u th ern O re­
day afternoon.
gon College Invitatio n al B asket­ which all you >g people are cor
ball T ournam ent has been m ail­ dially invited.
Mrs. Andy Carroll ed to the eighteen team s who 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choii
Mrs. C. H. Wines, Duee
indicated
their practice.
Mrs.
of Trail,
a i r s . Andy c Carroll
a n o n 01
11,111, a have
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M ie» ... ......r»..
former resident of Talent, passed entry, according to Roy W. Me- “ ’*■
J ,U R“ n
°*
Startinq Sunday at the Varsity,
in "Alenq Came Jones", with Wil
Gary Cooper and Loretta Younq
liam Demarest. Dan Duryea and
The last home game of the Frank Sully. The film shows for
Post Office Moves season
for the high school basket­
Talent Post Office has moved ball team will be with Central a three day proqram
from its old quarters on the Old
Pacific Highway where it has
been for many years to a new
location just south of Whites
Grocery store. The move has
been made during the first days
of the week without inconven­
iencing the public and. the new
location is open and doing busi­
ness as usual. That the move
could be made and the mails dis­
tributed as usual is a tribute to
the ingenuity and energy of the
entire local staff. The new q u a rt­
ers are larger and wil lgive more
room for the rapidly expanding
business of the local office.
aw ay
S unday
Tusk of the C hurch " The choir
1 u n d er direction of Mrs Bill Web
er, w ith Mis. F rank D avis at the
organ will offer an anthem . The
Senior and In term ed iate M etho
dist F ellow ship groups will m eet
for w orship in th eir n speetivc
room s at 6:15 P. M. The evening
serm on is at 7:30 on the subject,
“A L ittle Honey " The mid we< k
Bible study and p ray er set \ ice
is each T hursday evening at 7:30.
Dr. G. W Bruce, M inister
“ I’ailh Temple"
U ndenom inational
Located at the co in er of 5th uili
East Mum St.
Leo C. Wine, Pa tor
S unday School 10:00 A. M
Bonnie C onrad, S u p erin ten d en t
Classes for all ages.
Morning W orship II 00 A. M
Yoling Peoples m eeting, 6:30
Sunday evening. The young pen
ph* are in com plete charge of the
service, and a very sp iritu al tutu
is had by ull.
eterans
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
S unday, F eb ru ary 24, 1946
S unday M orning S ervice at II
o'clock. S ubject: MIND.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
W ednesday ev en in g m eeting,
which includes testim onies of
I'hi'i. tian Science healing, is held
t 8 o'clock.
Reading Room open duily from
2 to 5 P. M. except S u ndays and
Evangelistiee S e r v ic e s , 7:3< mlidays.
t’iie public is cordially invited
Sunday evening, the music Iregin
P ray e r m eeting Tuesday night lo atten d the e services, and to
i.e the Reading Room.
at 7:30
Bible S tudy T hursday night a:
7:30
o
afternoon at the Neal, tournam ent director.
Community Hospital in Ashland.
"Teams planning to enter the C hurch of the N azarene
Rev, A. J. Edwardi. Paster
Funeral services were held at Invitational tou r n a m e n t on
Trail* and interm ent at the Trail March 6th, 7th. & 9th, who will 9:45 a.in. Sunday School, T. S.
Cemetery. Friends from Talent need sleeping accomodations, are Wiley, Supt.
11:00 a.m. M orning W orship
attended both rites which were urged to file tlg-ir Official Entry
7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs
in
charge
of
Litw
iller
Funeral
Blank
as
soon
as
possible.
Mc-
HEC at Bellview
Home
Neal said. Reservations have al- C. M. Litwiller. Supervisor.
7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser
Thirteen members of the Tal­
_________________ ' ready been secured for 12 teams
vice,
G eorge Zickafoose, Presi
ent HEC visited the Bellview
and the overall housing picture
Fire Department
HEC at its last meeting in Ash­
appears to be more promising dent.
8:00 p.m. Evening Service
land. Members from Talent a t­
T alent’s own fire departm ent than was anticipated.
8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayet
tending were: Florence Hartley, has blossomed forth with a f i n e i --------------------
Meeting.
Mabel Pendelen, M argaret Ham­ new set of badges. According to
Jack Randolph of Talent for-
A cordial invitation is extend
ilton, Ima Redman, Hallie Can­ departm ent chief, Hermann Can- feited $10 bail when he failed to
everyone to attend these
non, Helen Wisner. Ethel Lacey, non, the move was made neces- appear in city court following his, ed to
t
Anna Robinson, Nell Fenton, sary by an expanding personnel arrest on a charge of being drunk
Nellie Borg, Myrtle Babbs, Evel­ and the need for a more promin- in a public place.
n i E FREE M ETHODIST C hurch
ina Bell, and Mrs. Lemming.
ent departm ent insigna, T
h e ---------------------- ---
Nexa Sunday a great day. Sun
Luncheon was served by m em -1 badges are chrome plated with
k .,I l I
day school at 9:45 A. M. Help us
bers of the Bellview HEC. Tables the exception of the bright gold O O U ItlH I A l l t T S
swell the num ber to 100. We
were decorated for Valentines one which may be seen at any E l l T i l e d l i t S c h o o l
have room for you. The Evangel-
Day. A fter the luncheon readings time proudly displayed on the
football | *st wiB ^ aku a U n A
and
Ashland
high
school
were given by several members overall strap of the chief. Reli­
again at 2:30 P. M. A big mass
boys
who
qualified
for
letters
of te Bellview HEC.
meeting. Come and bring your
able sources indicate that he
. . . . . .
during the fall season are: Ed friends.
wears it at night even after
re-
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Beare, Dean Bover, George Full-
The closing service at 7:30 P.
._~
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Talent School News tiring so . as to • u. be ready for any erton,
Tad Gandee, Holden Her-
call which m ight come.
rjn Jjm Jandreau H arry Kan. M. Do not miss it. Be sure and
hear these Singing Evangelists
Talent Grade school basketball
team beat Gold Hill Grade school I Roland Parks> of Ashiand, vlsit nasto; B°b LaBlanc, Lewis Lan-
Church of Christ
basketbaU team by the score of ed his m other. Mrs. Grace Parks> ger. Jim M erriman, Je rry Mitch-
Earl F. Downing, Minister
18-15. The game was played at Saturday.
1 e11, Bl Montgomery, Tom New-
Second and B Streets
Gold Hill last Thursdav after-
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Watkins '*?"• CLordon Peterson Je rry Ran-
noon.
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Clas­
of Klamath Falls have purchased dles; F"s ?r SeaveJrs; Glen Speece
ses for all ages; nursery for tiny
the Yarbough place.
! Fred W,lk
and Len W,H' ^
Mr. and Mrs. W illard D udley.1 Managers letters were given Bill tots and babies. The Opportunity
Class will present the special
of Kings Highway, Medford, Bissel and Bud Kincald
num ber for the opening of the
were calling on Talent friends,
school.
Sunday afternoon.
| Last Saturday evening, Dr.
Junior Church, 11:00 A. M
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Babb are and Mrs. G. W. Bruce of the
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Church had the plea- A service for children under Jun
Jim Babb. Alfred Babb, formerly su,e
a short visit with some ior High age,
Chief Petty Officer, USN. was r e - , former parishoners from Lincoln, .M orning Service, 11:00 A. M
cently discharged from the arm- Nebraska, Mr. end Mrs. Harry Special music by the choir. S e r­
edforces. He is a brother to Mrs Jordan and daughter, Virginia. mon, “W hat the Open Bibl
Florence Hartle y of this city. Dr- Bruce was Pastor of the Jor- Teaches About the Cross’’.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M
Choose a profitable Dost war
Cleo Babb, brother to Alfred, "is I dans for six Years at O’Neill Neb-
professional career—
home, after being discharged >aska. They have not seen each The girls q uartet of the student
CHIROPRACTIC
from the army.
¡other since 1918 when the Bruces Christian Council of SOC will
Attend a four rear accredited
Mr. Tom Landoe, Klamath rim e west. The Jordans are tour- sing Sermon, “Open Yoilr Bible
colleee in New York. Chicano.
Falls members of the Western in8 the western coast during the at Jphn 3”. It’s Birthday Night
Indianapolis.
Portland.
or
Pine Association was at the Tai- month of February, and will r e - 1 Following the service a sample
Toronto, under the G. I. Bill
ent Sawmill Tuesday last for the turn to Lincoln, Nebraska by the of Bible cake will be served and
of Riehts.
purpose of supervising and grad- first of March where they afb en- the recipe made available. •
For fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n w rite
ing a carload of pine and cedar gaged in the furniture business. Medweek Service, Wednesd a y
National Chiropractic
While in Portland last w e e k ' ® B'
shipped
at that time.
Association. Inc.
Gospel Meditations, KM E D
Rev.
Dr. G. II. Bruce was elected
Mr. Fay Clayton r e tu r n e d
N ational Bid«.
Wefcat« C ity, luwa
Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 P M
Thursday from a three day busi­ secretary of the Commission on
ness trip to Portland. Mr. Clay­ Reserve Pension Funds of the
Presbyterian Church
Methodist Conference in Oregon.
ton reports a pleasant journey.
130 North Main Street
Nona G ilbreth is confined to This position will require consid- “A Friendly
cnurch for thought
the Ashland Community H ospital, erable clerical work, with many
ful People.”
DRY
trips to Portland and other points
for an operation
Rev. George M. Shuman,
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Combest in the state in the interests of the
Pastor
Sunday, February 17
are visiting Mr. Combests, m oth­ Pension Fund for the retired
9:45 A. M. Church School for
er Louise Combest who is con- Methodist ministers and their
1 fined to the Ashland Community 1 widows. Dr. Bruce for many all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, super­
! Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Combest years has given considerable intendent.
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
are staying at the home of Mrs. study to pension m atters within
J Ada Straiger.
the Oregon Conference, and for Special music by the choir. Ser­
The condition of O. A. Mann­ about 12 years he has been chair mon by the pastor.
PHONE 5751
6:30 P. M. Young People’s Soc­
ing, confined to the Community ‘man of the Commission which
Hospital in Ashland is said to be disburses the funds to the claim ieties.
GUNTER FUEL CO. improving.
7:30 p.m. Evening service.
ants on the pension funds within
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes, the state of Oregon.
M ethodist Church
of Ashland visited at the home
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
of Mrs. Holmes father, Mr. Tom
Corner of North Main and Laurel
(Assembly of God)
Lamb ,and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
There is an uplift in attendance
Estes.
485 Siskiyou
at Sunday School, which can be
NEW M ATTRESSES
Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor
Leola Linstrom, Esther and
received from no other source.
FACTORY TO YOU
Dorothy Hayes, accompanied by Sunday Services:
The Sunday School meets in this
OLD M ATTRESSES MADE
Mr. and Mrs. George Bales, went
9:45 Sunday School. Bring t h e , church each Sunday morning at
I.IKK NEW
to the Q uarterly Meeting of the entire family. A class for every 9:45. This is Laym en’s Day
Friends Church held at Salem age group. Mrs. Geo. Icenhower, throughout the Methodist Church
NEW BOX SPRINGS
last Friday and Saturday. The Supt.
and at the 11 o’clock service the
WHILE THEY LAST
11:00 Morning Worship service, j laym en will be in charge of the
group also visited Pacific College
at Newberg where they were Sermon by the pastor.
worship program. Ralph Billings,
REED’S
dinner guests of Miss Barbara
Junior Church will meet dur- Lay Leader of the local Method-
Terrill, daughter of Partha Ter­ ing the morning service for those ist Church will preside. Gaylord
MATTRESS CO.
between the ages of 5-12. M rs., Vestal will speak on the subject
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271 rell, postmistress of Talent.
Schak, director.
“A Cup of Cold W ater.” Leland
5:30 Orchestra Rehearsal.
Ashland, Oregon
P. Linn will give a message on
The Ashland city wide Youth
6:45 C hrist’s Ambassadors Hour the subject, “Our Timeless Man­
For Christ Rally will be held this
date.” Mrs. W ilbur Bushnell is to
Saturday evening, 7:30 p.m. in A service for youth.
7:30 Evening service. Evangelis speak on the subject, ‘‘The Total
the Church of the Nazarene audi­
torium. Much local youth talent
will be featured including a
youth choir, and orchestra, also
INSURANCE
FRUIT TREE SPECIAL
special vocal num bers rendered
the youth. Evangeline McNeill
Fire - Auto - T heft by
Five combination Apple, good variety
will appear w ith her golden con­
cert harp and vibra-harp to ren ­
STANDARD COMPANIES
OTHER FRUITS, SHRUBS. CAMELIAS, DAPHNE,
der special numbers.
AZEAIEAS, VARIED EVERGREENS
Archie McNeill just returned
See
from the east where he and Mrs.
McNeill were featured in many
J. F. EMMETT
large Youth Rallies, will be the
Ph. 8561
167 E. Main
guest speaker for the occasion..
s ii 1 lev witii Rev. A rchie and
I'.vungrlinc McNeill,
E vangelistic services un d er the
direction ol Rev. A rchie McNeill
w ill continue th ru out the week
beginning F eb ru a ry 24th and
th ru the following week each
night except S atu rd ay , beginning
at 7:45 P. M.
Everyone cordially invited to
attend. '
Leland L. W ilkinson, Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
First & H argadine Sts
9:45 A. M. S unday School. Hen
or qreatly reduced by new, sim ­
ry S. McNair, S u p erin ten d en t.
11:00 A. M. The opening ser ple device. Send $2 to Sleep-W ell
Box 223 E. Beaverton, Ore.
vice of our Evangelistic m eetings
Evangeline McNeil will ap p ear
with her golden C oncert h arp
and V ihra-harp. Rev. A rchie M c­
Neil will bring the m orning Gos
psi message.
Insurance
I ‘you can depend on’
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