Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 19, 1949, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, May 19, 1949
Mrs. Lottie B. Evans took the
aoon plane for Eureka, Tuesday
•iter spending several weeks in
Ashland.
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
News From Talent
Culver Elected
Lion President
ASHLAND CHURCHES
Campfire Girls To
Have Council Eire
Talent, May 18 — The Cratqr
Lake Watuluyi Campfire Girls &
the Talent Bluebirds will attend
Talent, May 18 — The Talent
the Council Fire to be held in
Lions met Thursday evening. May
Ashland Sunday afternoon. May
12 at the Talent Cafe. The fol­
20, at Ashland junior high gym.
lowing officers were elected: As
All girls who expect to take
president. Ira Culver; first vice
rank at this council fire, must
president. Chas. Lakey; second
appear before the Court of A-
vice president, Vern Henriclwon;
wnrds in room 202 at Southern
THE
METHODIST
CHURCH
secretary-treasurer,
Monty
Bar­
Phone
t
r
,
i
2 ) ) 4th St.
Oregon
college between 10 and
Robert
Mcllvenna
minister
nette; tail twister, "Lucky” Gil­ 9 a.m. Youth Chorus led by
12
on
Saturday,
May 19.
breath: lion tamer, Loren Case- Jeanette Kinney.
bier.
9:45. Sunday School. Bill Web­ VEST COM PLETES HIS
President Culver, Monty Bar­ er, supt.
N A V Y RECRUIT TR A IN IN G
nette and past president Ralph
11. Morning worship. Theme,
Rudolf E. Vest, seamun recruit,
Reed plan to attend the state con­ "After Easter, What?"
USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf
6:15. Youth Fellowship.
vention at Astoria June 5, 6, 7.
Wednesday, 7 30, Choir rehear­ E. Vest of 391 Avery street. Ash­
land, has completed recruit train­
sal.
VARIETY STORE ROBBED
LAST TIMES SATURDAY
ing at the Naval Training Center,
Thursday 7:30 Jiible st dy
Talent. May 18 — The Variety
Fridai, 6:30 Quarterly confer­ San Diego, Calif., with Company
|r>ih."CLASS"of^/ Shop
was broken into Sunday af­ ence and covered dish dinner.
64.
ternoon while Ray Garland at­
Vest entered the naval service
tended church in Ashland. The F irst C hurch o f C hrist. S cien tist February 15. 1949, at the Naval
thief relieved the till of all but
Pioneer Avenue, South
Recruiting Station, at Portland.
the pennies.
Sunday morning services at
Before entering the Navy, he
11 o’clock. Subject Soul and Body. attended Southern Oregon col­
Golden text,: Matthew 6:22. The lege.
Marble Tournament light
of the body is the eye: if
Is Held Saturday
therefore thine eye be single, thy
Talent. May 18 — At the mar­ whole body shall be full of light. H o w proud they'll be e
ble tournament sponsored by the
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Graduation D ay 9
Ashland YMCA and held at the
Wednesday evening meeting.
Talent school grounds Saturday, which includes testimonies of
May 14 the first prize, a scout Christian Science healing, is held
knife, was won by Leslie Comp«; at 8 o’clock
second prize, a jack knife, was
Reading Room open diily from
won by Jack Peters; third prize, 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
a model airplane kit. by John holidays.
Sample, and fourth prize, a bag
The public Is cordially invited
of marble, bv Carl Purdue.
to attend these services,
COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS
Talent. May 18 — The Com­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B Streets
munity club met on Wednesday,
Earl
Downing. Minister
May 18. Each member brought a Bihle F. School,
9:45 a.m.
May basket for distribution to
Morning Service.
11:00 a.m.
“shut-ins’ Mrs. Ray Redmon was
Sermon,
“Watches
For
All Grad­
hostess.
,
uates and Others.’’
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•
■
Junior Church, 11:00 a.m.
F.4. Taa
Miss Newton Weds
Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m.
Evening Service. 7:45 p.m.
Watch the Clock!
Eldred LeRoy Jack
1
The
Christian’s Hour. KWIN. Who will win the Watches
Talent, May 18 — Joyce Lucille I9:00 a.m.
Sunday.
Newton and Eldred Leroy Jack
. . . OR THE PEN SETS
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:45 p.
were married at the Methodist m.
LAST TIMES SATURDAY
church in Medford, Sunday aft­
S iz ld e * flccaclK/
i
ernoon. May 15, at 2:30 p.m. The
ceremony was conducted by Dr.
k V
Z «1 X —
Graves.
hone 7131
CNL7
t to the Mart
Mrs. Jack is the daughter of
THURS.
Q ff
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Newton, Rt. WED.
¿W
MAY
3 Medford, and Mr. Jack is the MAY
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jack
ACROSS FROM LIBRARY
of Talent
Next to Bryants Shell Station
The bride was given in mar­
Don't Miss
riage by her father, C. H. New­
Clarcac. L
MUtfOTO’S
ton. Stanley Strauss of Central
Point, brother In law of the groom
was best man. The ushers were
Jim Newton and Jerry Stephens
of Talent
The bride wore white net with
As featured by Ripley
long
sleeves and a train. The dress
Greatest Show of Its Kind
NORA LANE
had a shirred bodice and match­
on earth
George HAYES,
ing fingertip veil. She carried a Bring Your Kodaks, Cameras
Animals From All Corners
bouquet of 24 lavender Varda or­
of the Earth
chids.
2 p.m.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
WORLD'S LARGEST
Ralph Huldent of Canby, Oregon.
LIVING.
She wore a rose taffeta gown
with matching hat and a bouquet
22 Big Events
of pink carnations.
The bridesmaids were Misses
Joanna Bouldin and Carolyn
Brannon of Talent. Miss Bouldin
wore blue taffeta and Miss Bran­
Medford Trail
.. . T h e » « • • • " • *■“
nan, yellow taffeta. Both wore
c 4 a « d i*M b ra d i
Riders
white hats and carried bouquets
ag aravioiM nata
a anUdwM a f kawW
of carnations.
There was a reception following
the wedding at the home of the
Benefit of
bride’s parents. Mrs. Lloyd Lacey
Phoenix Community
Llama, Water Buffalos,
cut the cake and Mrs. George Zebra,
Zebus,
Kyloe,
Gnu,
world’s
larg­
Hartley served the punch. There est steer, smallest mule, Sacred Club a n d Youth Center
were 45 guests at the reception. Jack five-legged cow, Bison, Kar-
achel Sheep, Monkeys, many oth­
FOR SALE—Tavern and cafe, ers.
916-918 Orchard Avenue, Grants C ontinuous, N oon T ill 10 P.M.
Pass New building, 42x40, all new
building and equipment. Operat­ K ids 25c, A d u lts 50c. incl. tax
E xtra A dded A ttraction
ing for one year. Telephone 3559
PROF.
COGOZZO AND HIS
or 3992. Terms.
4tp.
TRAINED MONKEYS
W orld's G reatest M onkey
FOR SALE at a very reason­
E ntertainers
able price, good usecr furniture, 1
large Daveno, 1 round oak table
Gunter Fuel Co.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Evart P. Borden, Minister
Worship Service 11 a.m. bn
Pilgrim Fellowship will not
meet tonight.
Choir practice at the church at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
LITMIA
VARSITY
\ From where I s it... / / Jo e M arsh
How Would You Say It?
Curley Lawson’s cousin from back
Kant an il a few of uh sot talking
when he was acre visiting, and I
couldn’t help noticing how different
he Maid thing«.
For Instance, he said, “ Lifting
that 200-pound bag of cement al­
most killed me.” "You mean tack
of cemoift?’’ asks Curley, (That's
the way w e’d say i t ) “ No," Inter­
rupts young Elliott who’d spent a
lot of time down South, "He means
a 'pokt ot see-ment.’ "
what he wan trying to say. It
just depends on where you are In
the U. 8., which way sounds right.
From where I sit, whenever we
criticise someone for sounding fun­
ny to uh , we ought to think how we
Hound to them. It’e the aame ae
choosing your liquid refreahment.
I’m acruatomed to a moderate glass
of beer—you may like ginger ale—
but who’s to say the other’s wroag?
I’d aey we’re both right!
It was good for a chuckle, any­
way. Bag, sack or poke— we knew
CepyrigH IMP, United Slant Urttttrt f t
Ticca
Arrow
Shirts
$3.65
Ties $1.50
Kerchiefs 65c
TVeityclc
‘We have a corner on Lithia Park’
ashla ::<;
Horse Gymkhana
Animal Oddities
Menagerie
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Ashland
May 22
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
SWIFTNING
1 pounds ..............................................
MISSION SUGAR PEAS
2 cans f o r ..............................................
DIXIE BROKEN SHRIMP
Per c a n ............... .................................
FELS-NAPTHA SOAP CHIPS
Per package....................................
BISQUICK
Large size ...........................................
KRISPY CRACKERS
2 pound box..........................................
79«
21«
55«
28«
45«
47«
ASK FOR YOUR S & H GREEN STAMPS
SURGE MILKER’S SUPPLIES
PURINA Chick Growena Chow
Oldsmobile
Futuramic
Convertible
Coupe
PURINA Calf Startena
Lawn and Garden Fertilizer
A SENSATIONAL NEW THRILL IN DRIVING
“ROCKET”’
“HYDRA-MATIC”
Motor 135 H. P.
General Motora
New Sensation
Matchless Driving Ease
No Clutch - No Gears
To Shift - Just Whirlaway
IS) SW
Weedone Rush Killer
2, 4, 5-T and 2,4-D
Tomato and Cabbage Plants
40 64
BELLVIEW FEED STORE
6^
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Lots of Free Parking
Dial 8511
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“Just Call, That’s All”
Bellview