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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1946)
Bernie Franz who bus just| Mr«. H. L. Moore in able to be Those present were Mrs. John m ust be done in the spirit oi Itiin Walch, Betty Lou Walch, and w oo said "in us unien as >e nuve been discharged from the N'avy' *n nfUce again after being i . time , , kept home with the flu the pant Shirley Walch, of Lake Creek. Uolie 11 unto m e least ul m ese ye spent a short with his grand j week, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen an d ' uuiu uoiie il unio me. Burrell of Grants Puss baby of Brownsborough; Mr. and uelunu uuui ,su p eiu ilviu lciii ui parent«, Mr. anil Min. 11. L. Mrs. King, Rosemary Ring, Mr. Uie puuiic scuouu, »puRc ou Out Moore, Wednesday, lie w.i • un (pent last week with his grand- Mrs. John Walch, Lake Creek, and Mrs. Alfred Gilley and son, iiiuvicss Manual* , and aaiu in hi* way to Bellingham, Wash, parents, Mr und Mrs. R K. Stev- Talent (¡ran ge Met ens. and Gerald Hansen, of Browns Donald and Mr. and Mrs. M A part, m u s t maxes u munuaioiy where his wife and baby are. Thursday E v en in g unit Ule m uren serve, seek, save. borough, was held at the home o Ring. Jr. Only by serving, «vexing a im s a v Talent Grange met Thursday- Mr .and Mrs. Johnnis Walch, of ing can tile m uren meet tiie de night February 21, with 35 mem Talent. .Missionary Society mands oi Christ and tulllill its FR U IT TREE SPEC IA L bers and 2 guests present. Three A huge, three tier, georgeously real purpose tor existence, ivtoic* officers were reported absent. decorated cake was served on the M eets Thrusday After the dispensation of busi top of which was the inscription, Five com bination A pple, good variety Mrs. Margaret Williams and aim more must ttie Church be | ness the meeting was in charge "Happy Birthday, Mom and Ger Mr«. George Bales were hostess’ awake and alert to its evangel of the Lecturer Mrs. Norma ry." The cake was enjoyed by all for the Women’s Missionary Un istic opportunities ano privileges. ' OTHFR IRUITS, SHRUBS. ( AMI I IAS, DAPHNE, 1 lie local Metnouisl congiegu- i Adnan, who presented the fol- as was the ice cream served with ion of the Talent Friends Church, AZEAII AS. VARIII) I VI Kt,HI I NS lowing program. Aecordian duets it. The celebrants received love- Thursday afternoon, February 21. lion will be eagerly looking tor- j were given by Lois and Glen ly and useful gifts which were A group of 14 ladies worked on ward to the next annual Luy-I Bradley, and a recitation by El opened just before sitting down the quilt which is being made men's Day ... program ... , veene Newman. to dinner. for the Missionaries in La Paz, M eth o d ist C hurch Bolivia. Plans were made to co At a later hour, 1st Lt. Francis 271 Morton St. Phone 4161 operate financially with the Bol Corner of N orth M ain and Laurel Gallatin, daughter of Mr. and ivian work, also to give the The Sunday School believes m 1 Mrs. Lewis Gallatin of Ashland, church a “Spring house cleaning" teaching the great fundamental accompanied by Mr. Fred Fehr, next Wednesday, uuths ot tiie Uioie to every pupil, an Uncle from California and Cake, ice cream and coffee tor they are essential to real Mrs. Ella H. Leonard and Mrs. Curistian living. The morning were enjoyed as refreshments. Della Schwitzer also of Ashland' sermon is' ut 11 o clock on the arrived, at which time Lt. G alla-1 NOW SHOWING! Mr. and Mrs. Zert Bell and subject "Angel or Devil, 1 um tin entertained the group by- sop Calvin, were callers at the What You Make Me." In this showing moving pictures she had home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell sermon the pastor will discuss taken during her travels, ex Saturday afternoon. some ot the vital issues of Christ-1 plaining them as they were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Splittorff lan responsibility. The choir, un shown. I . •'A 4Cv . T •)« F É». have returned to their home in der direction ot Mrs. BUI Weber, Delicious refreshments were Downey. California after spend with All’s. Frank Davis at the or served by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cul I ing a week with their daughter, gan, will lead the congregational ver, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culver Mrs. Hallie Cannon. singing and offer an appropriate and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Colby. Ted Culver. U. S. Army, is anthem. The Senior and Interme The next Grange meeting will visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. diate Methodist Youth Fellow- ' be held March 7, A pot luck sup Ira Culver. ship groups will meet for wor- ( per to be served at 7 p.m. with Herman Cannon and Fay Clay ship at 6:15 P. M. The evening I a special business meeting to fol ton have gone to Los Angeles on sermon is to be at 7.30 P. M The Janis low . business, they will visit Mr. Can pud-week Bible study and prayer CARTER nons’ parents while there. service is each Thursday evening ■ Birthday Celebrated James C. McDowell is home at 7:30. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister A birhtday dinner in honor of | after being discharged from the Army Air Corp at Camp Beal, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Plus California. First & Hurgadme Sts M rs. Katie Dunn is spending a 9:45 A. M. Sunday School. Hen- SIX-G0NS ROAR few days with Mrs. Grace Parks. • ry S. McNair, Superintendent THEIR Mrs. Cora Matthews has re 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4 Trips a d a y b etw e e n CHALLENGE! turned to her home in Santa Service. Evangelist Archie Mc A Ashland and M e d fo rd Rosa. California, after visiting at Neill will speak. Evangeline Mc the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Neill will bring inspirational Seymour. numbers on the Concert Harp Mr. Andrew Walters left for and Vibraharp. Trips a d a y b e tw e e n San Francisco for a two weeks 6:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship Services. vacation. Ashland and Grants Pass 7:45 p.m. Inspiring evangelistic IT S t llO H O Greyhound provides « continuous flow of modern, con service under the direction of , B urtlcrJ °f IMAGINATION! venient tran sp o rtatio n , with d epartures arranged to Rev. Archie, McNeill. The Evangelistic services will give you service at the times you need it most. For the continue throughout this week TV alt "EAtu.y-1 A«/ in bus service —re«»// on Grtyhontni. and next week. You wil lenjoy H C H N iC O lO * HIT these services featuring the Con DAII Y BUSI S TO MFDFOKD cert Harp and Vibra-harp played eave Ashland by Evangeline McNeill and the Laymen’s Day in the local preaching of the Word of God by 9:{6 a.m. 2:20 p.m. *■47 a.m. 7 : 0 0 p.m. Methodist Church last Sunday Rev. McNeill. Don’t miss it. io : jo a.m. 4H1 a. m. , : j 6 p.m. 9:11 p.m. for 3 D ays was a decided success. Through Services each evening except 11:22 a.m. 7= « F a.m. 4:20 p.m. 9:56 p.m. out Methodism Sunday February Saturday at 7:45. 8 : zo a.m 12:22 p.m. p.m. 10:07 p.m. í :4f 24th was set apart as laymen's Leland I Wilkinson, Pastor 12:4o pun. 6:47 p.m. 9 = 41 a.m. Day, when laymen had charge of the morning services. DAILY BUSES TO (.RANTS PASS QUICK RELIEF FROM i with . . . In the Ashland Method i s t Symptoms 11:22 am. j:2 6 p.in. 1:47 a.m. 9: j 6 p.m. of Distress Arising from Church Ralph Billings, Confer Sidney Toler a.m. 1 2:1 2 p.m. 6:47 p.m. 4D» 10:07 p.m. ence Lay Leader, presided, and S TO M A C H ULCERS 9: j 6 a.m. introduced the program niftnbers due to EXCESS A C ID B enson F on g Mr. Frank Davis offered the FreoBookTelltofHonwTreatmentthat 3. TRAVIS, Agent 101 E. Main Phone 8 1 plus morning prayer. Mrs. Wilbur | Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Bushnell gave an address on the O ver two m illion bottle« ortho W11,1, A 111» subject. “The Total Task of the T R E A T M E N T l ix v e !►«-,-n «old fo r i< o f ptoinxor iliittrrawxrisinx fromStc m a th YOU’LL BE CRAZY 4 W - Church.” She said in part “The ■ym a n il Owadanal Ulcers duo to Eitui Acid — task of the Church is to present EwBIpitl«,, «our or U pset S ta m a rH , H e a rtb u rn , tla a p ta s in rs « . a te ., a social religion which touches Gasslnass. d u « to r . c w A c l d . Hold on 15 d a ,« ’ (H a lt A ak fo r “ W illa rd 's M which fu lly all phases of human interest. The Church must have an education ex p lain s till.« tr e a tm e n t— free— a t EAST SIDE PHARMACY al. program which challenges the best there is in every person, and CARtpCA. PANCMITO DUCK it must give leadership in reli i» (At ( l u í , THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S ... gious training. Above all else the Aurora Mirando ■ Doro lu í Comen Molino Church must be spiritual in its every interest and movement, for after all the Church is to help people to develope and live the spiritual life.” Gaylord Vestal .recently re turned from the armed service in China, spoke on the subject “A Cup of Cold Water”. He said it is the business of the Church to serve. It’s service must be given to ‘whosoever’ may need, and all News from Talent GRUBB GARDENS LITHIA Here’s Mystery!, REAL SERVICE “*DIX 1 - ■ ■* > 0 for Southern Oregon POWER j. NOW PLAYING Ends Sat. Nite 9 Local Methodist Churh Observes Laymen’s Day Sun. (B&dlcKdA STARTS SUNDAY The Scarlet Clue 1 J Spread Qewd Cheer IA* W S sss/.-Ssfyfy ' OLD JUDGS: "H ank, you’re a bi? <n~ ’ i producer... let me ask you a question < HAYMONÏ M ASSty Edmond and SEND Dan BREON . DURYEA /7<0 HK.Ô HANK: “ Glad to have you, Ju ’ OLD JUDGE:“Doymi think the - by distillers is wasted as some . sayin g?’* HANK: " I certainly do Mrf.' A ? 05833631 P sch f x ..nk?” LANK: “ I blend them in with original of fact, it ia just the opposite. ’ MATINEE SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY OLD JUDGE: “ How do you fr; H a n k ? ’’ ilifïZ HANK: "From my own experience and from reports I’ve read. For the year endin’ t last June, the distillers produced over ’ ,200,000,000 pounds of distillers' dried I .a.ins.. .the be3t feed supplements we can v our hands on. They are rich in nutrients, h y ... I’ve never had such fat dairy cows, lock and poultry as I have since I ’ve :n usin’ these dried grains.’’ ' f> JUDGE: "How do you use them, in. This balanced ration has far greater I cd value than the original grain itself. 1 can cut down on my whole grain feeding about 20% and still get better results.' 3 Tktê té a a r 'ia w n t tbanw rtd by C on fin n e t a f AlcUhnU* If s t r a f t