Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 21, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, I I BRUARY
A rthut Hanskins, Mrs. Leola ’ years. His program consists of Lord's Prayer" was Maryen Rob are being repainted this week by
cake and coffee.
An interesting feature at this Ward.
| talks from all countries, tuken , ens.
1 Mr. DvMtllv, local sign puinter.
The cakes were made by sist­ from his store of personal ex­
Wedding was the piesence of all
The signs hud budly w eathered
six of the children of Mr. and ers of the bride, Nuonut and periences in foreign countries. .
Deputy sheriff Vent H asting. during the last several years.
Airs. W. D. Brown. Their names Grace. Wilbur Bushnell, from the
The Tri-Hi-Y is undertaking to of Ashland, was an official v i s i t
Walluce Iverson o( Gold Hill
Oil bunaay alU rnoun at iwo and place of residence are as Bushnell studios took pictures of outfit the boys with new truck or in Salem Tuesday. He was was visiting in Ashland Tuesday
u clock, a t Uie Uunie ut xui, aim | follows: Mr. and Mrs. Lester the bridal party, and of the fam ­ uniforms. This consist of white planning to return late Tuesday with Ins friends, Mr und Mrs.
Ain, w . D. Brown, 4aa Bvavii Agee. Glendale, California; Mr. ily group with Mr. and Mrs. W. satin trunks, jacket and grey oignt or Wednesday morning.
i Bob Mullin, Mr. Iverson wus pub­
b lre e t .tiivn a a u g n u i Atta M ane and Mrs. Don Brown, Dana, Cal- D. Brown sitting by the piano warm-ups. To raise the ifioney
lisher of a paper at Gold Hill, but
Delbert
Theodore
Barron
was
became the briue ot Lpi. Glenn ■ forma; Mr, and Mrs. Billy 1 " >th their six children gathered for this purpose, the girts are sell | cited to uppeur in justice Nelle closed it down five years ago to
ing tickets to students from the
K an Lyons. Tne young »Couple Brown, Round Mountain. Cali- about them,
answer the cull of duty for Ins
These happy young folks have Ashland schools and to some of Burns’ court this week, charged country. He has just returned
w ith tneir attendants, Mr. and fornia; Air. and Mi’s. Clarence
with
operating
a
ear
without
a
Alls. Eluni brow n, who w ere Gassaway, Ashland, Mr ;ftid Mrs the congratulations and good the Ashland business men and tail light und only one headlight. from the Pacific and wus given
wishes of a host of friends in townspeople. At the hulf of the
m arried last October, took their Elom Brown, U.S.N.
; Jack Beuiss, former state pol his discharge at Fort Lewis.
Roseburg game, Saturday n ig h t/ ice officer, stationed in this a r e a ,
places in front ol tne piano
In addition to these sisters and Ashland.
Sheriff Hank Cassidy of Lake
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the draw ing will take place und was back on duty beginning this County was transacting business
w here were banks ot beautnul brothers of the bride, there were
hand-m ade roses. Ur. G. W. present the following neiees and Dr. Sw enson Speaker the three winning tickets will re­ week. He has been on duty with i in Ashland Tuesday, being u cull­
ceive prizes. The tags that are I Uncle Sam ’s army for the past er at the local police stution. He
Bruce, pastor ot the Methocyst nephews: Mary Ann Milford,
being sold say “I helped buy the i two or three years, but was re­ denied coming to Jackson county
Church, perform ed the ceremony, Alice Gassoway, Rose Agee, Law ­ ,it Medford Jayeees
using the beautnul ring ritual rence Agee, Myrtle Agee, Bar­
Southern Oregon College, Ash­ track uniform s" and are being cently discharged and returned to rustle up u few votes for the
provided by the Church.
bara Harlan, Glenda Brown, A r­ land, February 18, 1946— Elmo bought by all of the high school to his former job. He has a wide coming election.
lh e bride was dressed in blue, thur Brown. Other guests were Stevenson, President of Southern students. The prizes are still su r­ circle of friends in Ashlund.
crepe and wore a corsage of gar- j M. L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ Oregon College addressed the rounded with myste r y, a n d
See the Youngstown A ll Steel
Sea the Youngstown A ll Steal
demas and sw eet peas, 'th e ard Wire, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blair Medford Junior Cham ber o f guesses range from nylon stock­ Kitchen at M arshall-W ells Store, K itchen at M arshall Wells Store,
groom wore the soldier's uniform. and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Commerce at its second annual ings to heliocopters and airdale on the Plasa, phone 2-1231.
on the Plaza, phone 2-1231.
The groom is a veteran of B a t-'
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Krug left
Founders Day Banquet last S at­ puppies. L et’s get behind this
aan, and was a prisoner of the j
urday night. His topic w a s project and outfit our boys with Monday evening for Reading,
new track uniforms.
Japanese during the entire w a r.!
Penn., where they will make
“Though Science Belittles Man,
The annual is gradually taking their home. Mr. Krug was re
He was honorably discharged,
It Makes Him Master."
shape, with a num ber of the pic­
came home for a trip and the
Harry Chipman was presented tures und write-ups ulready sent cently discharged from the army
SPOILT SHOTS
wedding ,and reenliste d f o r '
the First Junior Citizen Award off to the engravers. The journal­ at Fort Lewis, after spending two
from
A 4 B SP O R T SH O P
another three y e a n ot service. A t '
or
three
years
at
Cuinp
White
for Jackson County at this meet- ism students are helping the an­
the expense ot the governm ent
They have been staying with Mrs
in.
nual staff in writing for the an ­ K rug’s mother, Mrs. Nelle Burns,
the young couple are given a
nual
and so make it possible to the past week or so.
wedding trip to Aliama Beach.
"ARREARS"
get the yearbook finished and
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George
Bruce
They left imm ediately following
Lt. Wendell Emmett und wife
"B
ro
th
e
r
a tiil I b oth hate to
;
A
VICIOUS
KHLERr
out on time this year.
the wedding.
(
stopped over Sunday night with
m s i A /« hai k o f a rre a n ," sait!
j
Takes
Back
Seat
Wednesday
morning,
the
High
A reception was held in the
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Emmett, Lt.
the I /tie hoy. T h a t'* natural,
Dr. G. W. Bruce, pastor of the School chorus presented the as­ Em mett being a nephew Lt. Em
bride's home at the tune of the
j u i t an i / ' i n atu ra l to buy our
sembly
program
at
the
S.O.C
The
'
Methodist
Church,
will
take
a
wedding, and when the bride’s
m ett has just recently returned |
back seat during the morning a cnpella choir, attired in their from the Pacific where he was a gun anil fiih iu n tackle repair
cake had been cut by the bride,
worship
services
on
S
u
n
d
a
y
maroon
robes
and
directed
by
members of a B 29 crew, and was ’ fe n ic e , the better buy.
the guests were served ice cream,
morning. February 24th. Through Wilma Frotnan presented a pro­ on a 30-day leave. He had been
w /ft
out Methodism this date is an­ gram of four numbers. “Listen to at Salem and was on his way to
n
u a lly recognized as Laym en’s, the Lam bs” by Nathanial Dett, California to visit.
S ID N E Y
It SPORT SHOP
Day.
Local laymen will have full "The Lord’s Prayer" arranged by
TO LE
The Chamber of Commerce
’ charge of the morning service. Mallotte. "Rain and The River" signs at the entrances to Ashland
Benson Fong
1
Ralph Billings, lay-leader in the patterned after a negro spiritual,
Joan Barclay
'•VAtfla ’"»-.Kt * t
local church, will preside during and "Ifca’s Castle” a Czeckslova-
the service. Addresses will be kian folk song in the form of a
given by laymen as follows, G ay­ round. The accompanist for “The
lord Vestal, “A Cup of Cold W at­
Plus
er.”; Leland P. Linn, “Our Time­
less Mandate"; Mrs. W ilbur Bush­
\ M U S IC A L
nell, “The Total Task of the
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FDM
Improved Elberta
Church.”
SH O W “
Peach
The entire Methodist Church is
intensively stressing evangelism
during the year 1946, and this is
a part of the ‘Crusade for C hrist”
movement by which Methodism
is making great strides toward a
better world. It is hoped during
Gag with
A hen you have an automo­
1946 that this great world wide
mirth and
bile
accident you will be
Church may win a million folks
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music!
glad you carried complete
for Christ and His Kingdom.
The laymen who are speaking
‘ , KEN CURTIS
insurance protection.
on this Sunday m orning program
? JUNE STOREY t.|
Apricot - Apple - ( ’berry - Plum
Then your insurance com­
A, HOOSIER HO I SHOTS!
are well qualified to m ake this
pany, not you, pays the
one of the outstanding services of
the entire conference year.
claims made against you
for personal injuries t o
others, damage to the pro­
STOCK LIMITED. GET YOURS TODAY
perty of others, and also
for 3 Days
damage to your own car.
PRICES ON ALL TREES
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C onsuItL thisx. agencyx. fo r
FOR A N IO H II
By
K
atherine
Grossman
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Each 98e 6 for $5.50
12 for $10.50
fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n .
Alta Marie Brown
Weds Earl Lyons
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Ends Sat. Nite
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Grimes Golden
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Automobile
Losses Paid
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the best all around
Peach
DWARF TREES
for beauty and abundance of fruit
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If you have limited space, these will do
the trick
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Ashland High
School News
The world traveler and radio
narrator, Commander Scott, talk ­
ed to the student body in a spe­
cial assembly, Tuesday morning.
He spoke of the strange animals
of other countries he had seen in
his extended travels. His talk
concerned chiefly Australia and
A ustralian animals. Humorous
anecdotes about his own exper­
iences added to his speech. Com­
m ander Scott is well qualified to
speak on foreign countries as he
has been around the world th ir­
teen times. An Englishman by
birth, he is now an American
citizen and has had his own radio
program in this country for ten
Assort them any way you like
Billings Agency
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R E A L IN S U R A N C E
Phone 8781
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EAST SIDE PHARMACY
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Diamond
Bridal Sets
We have a nice selection of matched
sets or individual ring’s
MATINEE
SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
from $ 5 0 to $ 4 5 0
All Kinds of Jewelry Repairing
HAYKES JEWELRY
H E N R Y :"Y v t heard that same thing several
times lately . . . that alcoholics are really
sick people. It was news to me. Do you
agree with that statement, Judge?”
OLD JU D G E:" Yes, it’s true, Henry. It’s no
notion of m ine. . . It’s a statement made
by scientists who have studied the subject.”
H E N R Y :“ What did they find out, Judge ? ”
OLD JUDGE: »Well, as a result of their
medical research, they found out that ap­
proximately 95% of the people who drink,
drink sensibly. 5% do so unwisely, a t times.
Included in that 5% is the small percentage
known as alcoholics.”
H E N R Y: ‘‘But why are they called sick
people?”
OLD JUDGE: “ Because it has been dis­
covered that, in many cases, excessive drink­
ing is a symptom of some physical or emo­
tional maladjustment...««?/ the cause of it.”
H E N R Y: “ Now I understand It, Judge. I
am glad to hear of the modern approach
to this problem and that so much is really
being done to help these folks.”