Southern Oregon News Review
Ashland, Oregon
T hursday, D ecem ber 8, 1949
Talent News
VERA RICE.
CORRESPONDENT
TALENT FRIENDS CHURCH
Pastor. Irwin P. Alger
ORANGE DINNER SET
Sunday, Dec 4. 10:00 a m
FOR DECEMBER IS
Bible School, 11:00 a m Wor
T alent G range d in n er for ship Hour, Ju n io r C hurch, S en
members only will be held at ior C hurch Service, 7:00 p.m
Talent city hall Dec 15, 7:30 C hristian Endeavor, 8:00 p.m.
p.m. All m em bers are asked to Song and P raise Service.
come. It is to be th e ir C hrist
Tuesday. Dec 6. 7:30 p.m.
mas program w ith a tu rkey din Young People’s P ra y e r Fellow
ner Please bring salad or des ship.
sert. All m em bers and their
W ednesday, Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m.
family are invited.
P ra y e r Service, S tudy in Evan
T hursday evening tw o new gelism.
m em bers took first and second
The “Young F rie n d s” Sunday
degree work. W elcome Mr. and School Class of the F riends
Mrs. K rew s of Talent.
Church m ei a t the F rien d s P a r
I sonage, M onday evening. Nov
CHRISTMAS PARTY
28. for a Class P arty . Those pre
The H.E.C. of G range will sent are as follows: Ja n e Peters.
have th eir C hristm as party at Dixie Kendal, B ernice Ellis, Don- I
Mrs W. W. Robinsons in Ash na Lucier. Sally Zim m erm an, i
land Dec. 13. Exchange of B everly M urray, J. Lloyd Wood. |
Christm as presents, Pollyannas Donlad Chapm an. Jo h n S a m p le ,!
will be disclosed and new ones Jack P eters. Rev. and Mrs Al-1
for the coming year. Pot luck ger. and d a u g h te r M iriam .
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luncheon at 12:30.
Presbyterian I Julies
I’alk Year-end Activities
New Candy Kitchen
Slates Open House
ch ildren's holiday* and u volun
tury offering of $15 99 was ta k
en.
The noon luncheon was se rv
ed at three long tables gay with
red b errlas and candles. The
hostesses w ere Mrs h rost, Mrs
Wilson. Mrs Thom pson, Mrs
Urie, Mrs Hadley, Mrs G rim m
and Mrs. McAvory More than
fifty m em bers and guests w ere
present.
In the afternoon a C hristm as
program was presented in song
and story by Mrs Shum an and
Mrs Moore, with Miss B arbara
Moore supplying background
music for a tableau m unger m<*d
itatlon bv Mrs Shirley Bernln-
ghuusen. Mrs Moore read Van
Dyke’s “O ther Wise Man” and
Mrs. Tw ila Block, accom panied
by Mrs McCoy sang two beauti
ful C hristm as num bers. In cm»
ing, Mrs O ldenburg told briefly
of the retired m issionaries of
the Inter m ountain ureu of tin*
U nited S tates as well as those In
Syria, Iran and Irak for whom
p ray er was m ade in the closing
benediction.
On T hursday, Dec. 1st the
P resb y terian W omen’s Associut
ion held its reg u lar all day m eet
ing with a full program of busi
ness and inspiration ()|x-iiing at
19 39 with the devotional period
on the subject of P ray er, led by
Mrs. Juntos Edgar, the business
session follow ed. T he president,
Mrs. C lyde S m ith presided and
called for rep o rts from all of
uie standing com m ittees.
Final plans for the annual ba
z a ar w ere com pleted and many
year-end activities w ere discus
sed. B eginning in J a n u a ry the
devotional study will be “The
A lternative to F u tility ” an the
mission study classes will be
resum ed. A com bined all day
m eeting on Ja n u a ry 21st at the
P resb y terian church will give the
women of the M ethodist and
P resb y terian churches an oppor
tu n ity to study Ja p an together
w ith m orning and afl .10011
sessions and a lunch a t noon.
The d ire needs of the Navajo
Indians in A rizona w ere pre
sented and m et with keen in te r
est. It was voted th at a Christ-
Mr and Mrs S. L. C onner
j m as gift of m oney lx* sent to visited with Mr and Mrs. K en
I the G anado Mission for the neth Desrude on Sunday
K eith Johnstone, m anager ot
the Jo h n sto n e Fam ily candy
m aking firm , announced t h i s 1
w eek plans for holding open
house on F riday, Dec. 9, a t th e ir
new candy kitchen, ju st com plet
ed at 329 Beach street.
The Jo h n sto n e fam ily have
been in the candy m aking busi
ness here since early last fall,
selling m ost of th e ir product
through outside w holesale com
panies recently w hen negotatio-
ns w ere com pleted to serv e m any
of th e busines» houses in A sh
land.
Mr. Johnstone, in inviting the
public to inspect th e ir new
plant, said th at free sam ples
w ould be given visitors.
Bellview News
Items of Interest
(By Pal Boe)
W eekend guests a t th e hom e
of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H a m
den w ere Mr. Stan Sm ith, Mr
HOME EC MEETS DEC. 14
Mrs Billie Kenyon held a
Home Extension Dec. 14. m eeting in h er hom e Wed. with R ichard Sw eet and Mr. Jam es
Theme: “ D enm ark.” The lunch the ladies who are plan n in g the F ran k lin , all of C arlotta, Calif-
eon com m ittee is planning a 'B etter dress” in Home E xten l ornia.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Spevce. ing iiieir celebration. Nov. 26.
S atu rd ay evening d i n n e r
dinner for the m eeting w ith sion.
544 B Street. A shland, cut in the Fellow ship hall of the
guests
at
th
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hom
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of
Mr.
and
members sharing the expense
Mrs. J im Babbs has retu rn ed Mrs. F red E ngel w ere Mr. and
the cake baked for their g o l F irst Church of Christ.
Please attend his m eeting and hom e from O akland1 w h ere she , M
F ra n k M n
d a u g h ter
den w edding anniversary, dur-
— Photo By M emory Lane 1
join your Extension. M eeting was staying w ith h er b ro th e r
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KA YON JERSEY
E leanor Johnson, M r and Mrs
place is City Hall.
who was ill.
E dw ard Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. U PPER VALLEY
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Loyal B ates is in Sacred Bill Hayes, all of B ellview , and
CHRISTM
AS
PARTY
GREMLINS TO J-VILLE
CLUB
MEETS
H eart H ospital. He is reported
The U pper Valley C om m unity
The T alent G rem lins visited ■ doing nicely. Mr. B ates is a for- Mr. and Mrs. C harles W orth of
The A shland Study C lub nu t I
Neil Creek.
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C lub met on Tuesday afternoon on Tuesday afternoon at the |
the J-ville grade school in a .Tier resident of Talent.
Mrs. D. D. McCoy was a busi at the B ellview G range Hall for hom e of Mrs. Elda A nderson on
double h ead er basketball game
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G arden C lub m eeting held
Siskiyou B oulevard
Monday evening in J-ville. Q u ite . £>ec 7 Hostess Silvia B ates and ness v isitor a t C rescent City th e ir an nual C hristm as party
A fter a delicious one-thirt>
a few p a re n ts from T alent drove Florence H artley Topic, m aking over M onday and Tuesday.
Mrs. J. F. J e te r gave the
Sunday d in n er guests a t the dessert luncheon, the m em bers selected topic of the day. Mrs
over to see the boys win one of swags and w reaths, flow ers and
B ellview hom e of Mr. and Mrs. of the group w ere favored by J e te r ehose for the them e < f her
Blue
White — Pink
the tw o games.
holly.
M erle A ttw ooll w ere M r and sev eral ap p ro p riate num bers by talk. “Ja d e ,” w hich is her hobby.
T alent led th e first game in
Mrs. Felix Johnson and M r and th e S outhern Oregon C hoir un Mrs. J e te r said th at rockhounds
all q u a rte rs w ith a final score
Mrs. Dan M alin.
der the d irection of Mr. Oscar reg a rd jad e as a very valuable
of 27 to 18. The second game
Mrs. J. F. P ritc h a rd left re C. Bjorlie.
was lost to J-ville by a score of
species. Jade, continued Mrs
cently fo r C alifornia w here she
An im p o rtan t event of the Je te r, is found in a v a rie ty of
21 to 9. High point m an for the
w ill enjoy a tw o w eek’s visit aftern o o n w as th e rev ealin g of ' colors, but the em erald green
Talent G rem lins was Ronnie
w ith frien d s and relativ es in th e Secret P a ls who exchange variety is reg ard ed as m ost valu-
Rice w ith 8 points and Jack
Dr.
Jo
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M
cAuley,
guest
Fresno,
San Diego, Los Angeles, gifts d u rin g th e year. T h e re w as I able In concluding her talk Mrs ! 3
B arret 6 points, Cor P u rd u e 5
a gift exchange with the Secret J e te r said th a t Jade is m ore not-
points. Don Coghill w ith 6 speaker at th e M onday noon and Pom ona.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. C aru th ers P als a fte r w hich th ere w as an | ed in its connection w ith (he
points. F ran k Momony, Lesley luncheon of the A shland Kiwa-
Combs, Bob Seyim our, Allen nis club, told m em bers that m oved th e early p a rt of the exchange of C hristm as p re s e n ts ' history of C hina than any
Hoffman each w ith 2 points. Ge teachers of today are tra in ed to w eek from B ellview to th eir by the m em bers
o th e r thing.
consider th e developm ent of a new hom e a t 434 W alker Street.
“on th e P laze”
A dding m uch to the party
orge Zickafoose w ith 1 point.
The book review of the day
child as a whole, physcological.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riggs left w ere the special decorations was given by Mrs. H arold Mer-
em otional, social an d academ ic. for th e ir hom e in A storia a fter w hich decked the room s and al ' rill. Tile book she chose was
TALENT METHODIST
Dr. M cAulay said th a t one of enjoying several days visit a t so the individual favors for the Ju n g le W ife” by Edith and Sas
CHURCH
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problem s facing the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph members.
ha Siem el. The book deals with
F irst and W agner A venue
< * the . biggest
.
Alice May W oolley -
P asto r |
it
P resident of the Upper Valley the life of a city-bred couple in
security on th e p a rt of children
Mr. K. N. Jacobs and son, C lub is Mrs Jam es F J e te r of the jungles of South Am erica.
Sunday, D ecem ber 4.
a .A = o„ „
__ , , , An 1 coe school, fo r boys recreation.
Jackies, of S u rp rise V alley visit E e llv k
The next m eeting of th e club
F ra n k Rowe, president elect of ed over S unday <*ii d M onday at
will be on D ecem ber 19 a t the
11:00 M orning W orship. The- V “ „
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th e M edford <*“ *> and V.c R e a r th e hom e of M r. and Mrs. W. J. BELLVIEW GRANGE
hom e of Mrs. W alter Redford
ns, of M edford
H ays a t Bellview .
MEET TUESDAY
6:45 P lay Practice.
7:30 E vening Service. Theme: i Pa^ i S n/Y hCf ° 7 ± k . a” d Mrs
Mrs. M. A. Ring is enjoying
The re g u la r m eeting of the
“O ur Faith in Jesus.”
1 F ab er o£ th e M ediord K iw anian an extended visit w ith friends B ellview G range was held on
t to present and relativ es in Colorado.
Tuesday evening a t the Bellview
R egular m eetings as U S a a l ¡ , Dam es w ere z 4 z p . l l resen
. e l e .
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th
e
ir
dress
doll
project,
the pro
Mrs. P a u l D elerba left recen t G range hall. A short business
through the week. Play practice
m î
ceeds of w hich w ill go to the ly for G erm any to join h e r hus m eeting was held a t eight o’
Tuesday a t 7:00.
G irl Scouts cam p a t Low Echo.
band, who is stationed w ith the clock a fte r which refreshm ents
Mrs. Una L aM arre is leaving
The A shland K iw anian Dames occupation forces. Mrs. Deler- w ere served by the refreshm ent
this week to spend th e C h rist
In and About Talent
a re having a p a rty S a tu rd a y at b a ’s fath er, Mr. T. A. B ergen, com m ittee.
m as holidays w ith h e r d a u g h ter
Mrs. F. W. G ilbreath has re 7 p.m. in th e Civic club house accom panied h e r to N ew York.
Suzanne, who is studyig in
turned hom e bringing h e r grand to which the husbands are in Mr. B ergen is flying back to LICENSE EXAMINER
Chicago. A fter the first of tht
daughter B a rb a ra Gleason of vited.
O regon this w eek to re tu rn to COMING
y e a r M rs
L a M a r r e e x p e c ts '
Santa M onica Calif., for an in-
A check fo r $40.00 was p re his B ellview home.
Desk Type smokers
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license
ex
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in
er
go
to
Florida
fo r a visit w ith her
definate stay. Mrs. G ilbreath has sented to th e club by th e A sh
w ill be on d u ty in -Ashland Mon- son and his fam ily.
been in Calif, fo r the past 7 land R ealty B oard to apply on
ft. Trig tea kettles .......
day, Dec. 12, a t the city hall
weeks staying w ith h e r daughter the new Boxing rin g in th e B ris
M r and Mrs. Ronald E B ax W Juieers
betw een th e hours of 9 a m .
who was ill.
coe school, fr boys recreation.
and 4 p.m., according to an an te r of Spray, O regon, left Ash
Mr. and Mrs. R alph G inter
Bissel Carpet sweepers
Besides Dr. M cAulay, Mrs
nouncem ent received from the land M onday w ith auto and
entertained in th eir hom e Sun M cCormick and Mrs. F aber,
tra ile r to spend four m onths in » Scatter rugs
S e c re tary of S tate
day evening w ith pinochle. Mr. o th er guests w ere Dr. R ay H aw k,
Texas, New M exico and Ariz
and Mrs. Lloyd B unnell, Mr. and principal of L incoln school,
P h il S tansbury, A s h l a n d TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ona They had spent the T h an k s
General Electric Kitchen Clocks
Mrs. R. Rice, Tom H ester and F ran k Rwe,
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resident ___
of ____
the C ity C ouncilm an, who recen tly SPU D S - K lam ath. N etted gems giving week w ith his parents.
General Electric Coffee Makers
John Gregg. High score, Mrs. M edford club and Vic K earns re tu rn e d from um pire d u ties in
50 lbs. $1.39. 100 lbs $2 75 Mr and Mrs. D. E B a x te r of
Ginter, low, Tom H ester.
I of M edford.
Red and G olden Delicious 171 Van Ness Ave., w here they
“O perations M iki” held in the
General Electric Heating pads
Aples. P ears, nu ts and cider. w ere joined by the E arl Rogers
H aw aiian Islands by th e arm ed
7.95
S ilv e r’s G row ers M a r k e t . «fam ily of M edford (form erly of 5? Automatic Electric Irons ............... .........
forces, told m em bers of th e A sh
F arm to U. ’£ Mile N orth of !*A shland) for a fam ily reunion
land R otary club last w eek of
Stainless Steel Mixing bowls ....
2.45
Phoenix onri Highw ay 99.
his experiences d u rin g th e oper
and T hanksgiving d in n er
ation.
S tansbury, a captain in the
Oregon N ational G uard, was one
of 500 um pires selected from
eleven sections of the co u n try to
‘S General Electric Automatic Toaster ........21.50
refe re e the tactical w ar prob
Here’s the Answer
lem.
Table lamps ................................................... 12.95
The A shland businessm an re-;
SILENT STAR
Electric Heaters ....................................
10.95
ceived p relim in ary indoctrinat-
on for the m an eu v er at F o rt
Floor lamps ......................... 19.95
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
L ew is a n d w as one of a group
NAVY
1 Pictured late 1 Injured
of 32 officers w ho left San F ra n
Deluxe kitchen step stools 16.75
RUST
screen star,
cisco ahead of th e troops to serve
2 Native metals
Sandwich grills ................... 14.95
3 Paid notice
BROWN
as ap intelligence officer. He
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of
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Railroad
said m a t a fte r a rriv in g on Oahu,
Occasional T ables............... $9.95
BLUE
Abraham
(abbr.)
the m en enjoyed a three-day
Needle point chairs ........... 13.95
5 Beverage
GREEN
leave before beginning th e seri- j 14 Visionaries
22 Tree fluid
44 Pallid
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Waffle
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RED
24 Disfigure
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flying
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ughly fam iliar w ith the b a ttle
16x28 ......................... 11.95
mammals
25 Symbol for
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TAN
field,” a section of N avy rese r 18 A-tiptoe
erbium
(abbr.,
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k ;
Hollywood headboards, plastic covered
18.25
27 Lounge
vation on th e island which has 19 Entirely
8 Separate
49 Proportion.
28 Flock
(abbr.)
50 Mohammedan
a 20-mile beach front.
20 Czars
29 Neither
religious
P urpose of th e um pires was
23 Street (abbr., 9 War risk
30 Roof Amai
(abbr ,
teacher
24 Affray
to p resent tactical problem s to
32 Arikara
52 Tardy
10 Bone
26 Genuine
the invading troops and study
11 Story
33 Nine and one 53 Plant part
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Rabbit
General Electric Auto-
th e ir reactions w hen confronted
12 Hearty
35 Meadow
57 That one
29 Bom
w ith unexpected situations. The
& matic rotary ironers 79.95
17 Challenge
36 Distant
58 Nova Scotia
31 Carrier
referees a ttach ed w ith the Sec 34
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Cedar Chests ........... 49.50
ond Division troops w hich land 37 Opus (abbr.)
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ed from th e sea w ere in con 38 Look askance
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sta n t com m unication w ith um 39 Babylonian
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pires w orking w ith invadors who
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had tak en over th e island.
42 Mingles
P resid en t Bob H ardy urged
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General Electric Automatic electric roasters 38.95
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club m em bers to try to b e tte r
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Koylon Foam rubber m attresses.........
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grasses
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