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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 Merrill Woman Heads Stale Home Ec G'oup P A G I FIVE SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW Full Employment VALUE OF HONEY BEES IN POLLINATION TOLD BY CHAMBER SPEAKER Nine Promotions Given at SOC G eorge N ichols, local a p ia ris t N iue college p ro m o tio n s and and bee keeping a u th o rity , was î one a p p o in tm e n t have been op D r M a rg e ry B a ile y , one o f guest speaker at the C ha m b e r o f I p ro ve n by the state board of th«- leading S h a ke sp e a ria n au C om m erce m eeting held a t the h ig h e r e du catio n a t its P o rtla n d th o ritle s in the n a tio n and aca E lk s d in in g room Tuesday noon. He described tth e im p o rta n ce dem te a d v is o r to th«- fe s tiv a l, m e e tin g la st Tuesday M rs Iv a K ilp a tr ic k o f M e r r ill P ro m o ted at S o u th e rn O regon w ill d e liv e r fo u r le c tu re s today o f insects, in c lu d in g th e honey a re A r th u r K n is m a n , and F rid u y , 1 and 7 p m , to the bee, in th e p o llin a tio n o f fa rm was elected p re sid e n t o f the co lle gi the crops and p oin te d o u t th a t w ith O regon Hom e Econom ics E xten associate professor o f E n glish , p u b lic and p la y casts a t o u t these "n a tu ra l p o llin iz e rs ” ■ion co u n c il at its a n n u a l meet Eugene B ow m an, associate p ro E liza b e th a n theatre. T in s w ill be o f special in te r d iv e rs ifie d a g ric u ltu re w o u ld be Ing re c e n tly at O regon S tate col j fessor n t m athem atics; John M< He e x p la in e d th a t 1 A u la y , associate professor of est to the p u b lic because any o f im p ossib le. lege O th e r new o ffic e rs are Mr» e du ca tio n , Leon M u llin g , ass«r D r B a ile y ’s s c h o la rly disse rta the honey be«- is h ig h ly im p o r t L e s lie K rib » , Bend, fir s t vice- elate professor o f speech; John tio n s w ill h e lp the la y m a n u n a n t to a g ric u ltu re since i t is the the c o m p le x ity o f o n ly insect th a t can be m oved p re sid e n t; Mr» G u y S h um w ay, S chulz, associate professor o f d erstan d Shakespeare’s p lo ts and staging fro m place to place fo r p o llin M c M in n v ille , »eeond vice-presi p sychology O scar B jo rlie , assistant p ro a ll o f w h ic h w ill lead to bet- s a tio n purposes d en t; M ix C laude Sprague, C or D onuld M ai M r. N ic h o ls was in tro d u c e d te r p la y a p p re c ia tio n v alli s eiietary Mrs Harold fessor o f m usic; assistant professor of N aw Lounges by H e n ry G aley, p ro g ra m c h a ir R ile y , Scio, tre a su re r; and Mr» D o u g a ll, Jam es Beeman, U m a tilla , h is to r social science; A lw in M ille r , as Theatre-goers w ill have th in g s man. sista nt professor o f s e c re ta ria l p re tty plush w hen the in s ta lla ian F ive new d is tr ic t d ire c to rs science and D orothea B u sh n e ll, tio n is co m p le te d on the new are Mrs. O liv e r S argent, Salem; assistant p ro fesso r n t e ducation p u b lic lounges u nd erne ath the TALENT LADY LIONS Th«- one a p p o in tm e n t is Sey dressing-room s on the p a rk side INSTALL OFFICERS TO N IH T M r» N orm an I,unde, T ro u td a le ; M rs P ercy C ook, K la m a th m o u r F o w le r, assistant p ro fes o f the stage. The T a le n t L ad y L io n s w i l l F a lls; M rs D ro th y Kopacz, H er sor o f science. A cast p ic n ic is scheduled fo r th e R esignations accepted by the th is a fte rn o o n at 5 15 u nd er the in s ta ll th e ir o ffic e rs fo r m isto n ; and M rs Jean Daven board w ere F a y te n e Z u m w a lt, sponsorship o f the board o f d i c o m in g y e a r at the A sh la n d E lks p o rt, C o q u ille in s tru c to r; A r th u r Reneau, in re c to rs o f the fe s tiv a l E veryone c lu b th is evening. Draam Comas Trua Nona M cAbee w ill be in s ta ll T he O llE co u n cil, represent s tru c to r; F rances S ilv e r, in s tru c is in v ite d to a tte n d th e p ic n ic ed p re s id e n t; V irg in ia G le im , as i to r in s e c re ta ria l science; P liy l and to m eet th e cast fo r the 1951 log 13.000 hom em akers, saw a vice-pre sid en t; M a rjo rie G k-im , 5 ye u r o ld dream come tru e a, lis M cRae, in s tru c to r in tra in in g pro du ction s. The cast, te n ta tiv e ly chosen, se cre ta ry; E l e a n o r B u rd e ll, the conf« rence. T he c o u n c il’» school and M a rjo rie P rig e r, in $45,000 goal fo r a co op erative s tru c to r in the tra in in g school. I and a lm ost com plete, w i ll in tre a s u re r; and Ma«- C u lv e r, lio n clude the fo llo w in g C la ra Dari ta m e r. liv in g u n it fo r college g irls u-ls, M e d fo rd , as Regan in w e n t "o v e r the to p ” w hen M rs N o rm a n L u n d e , Azalea House i " K in g L e a r" and L a d y N o rth T A L E N T F R IE N D S C H U R C H c h a irm a n , presented $10,000 u m b e rla n d in "H e n ry IV , p a rt Ir w in P. A lg e r, Pastor S u nd a y School 10:00. check to M rs M abel M ack, state tw o ” ; J e rry M acD ou g all, Med W o rs h ip H o u r 11:00. e xten sion agent, and she In fo rd , w ill p la y L o rd M o w b ra y Young People’s Prayer Fel in " H e n r y " and B ill P a tto n, tu rn gave th e check to D r A L S tra n d , pre sid e nt o f the college M ed fo rd , w ill p la y several short lo w s h ip , 8:00 p.m. C h ris tia n Endeavor 7:00. M ilk consum ers «if Jackson parts and serve as fe s tiv a l elec T h is sum was raised among E v a n g e lis tic S ervice 8:00. the e xten sion u n it m em bers, co u n ty w ho are u n c e rta in as to tric ia n and lig h tin g e x p e rt. fa rm o rg an izatio ns, and b usi the le g a l status o f any ra w m ilk Graham Plays Lear , R ic h a rd G rah am ness co nce rn » th ro u g h o u t O re su p p ly being o ffe re d fo r sale 1 w ill play gon by a state board o f trustees, fo r h um an co nsu m p tion are nd- the choice p a rt o f L e a r and d i except fo r the m a jo r roles. R ehearsals are e v e ry a fte r- ' headed by Mrs. L u n d e and I vised to co nta ct E. P. B la c k . re c t “ T w e lfth N ig h t." Addyse c o u n ty A z n 1 e a House F und P. (4 B o x 415, Rogue R iv e r, o f Lane, Salem , w ill act Mrs. noon and evening w ith the pub ch a irm e n M rs M ack served as the state d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u l Q u ic k le y in " H e n r y ” and w ill lic c o rd ia lly in v ite d to attend ture. also p la y J u lie t in "M e a s u re fo r and sec w h a t goes on behind a dviser. T he O regon flu id m ilk act re M easure.” D r S tra n d said Azalea House John B re b n e r, M id th e fin is h e d p ro d u ctio n . w ill lie b u ilt by S eptem ber 1952 q u ire s d a irie s to meet c e rta in dlesex, E n gla nd , w i ll act P rin c e T w o a s p irin g thespians w ith I t w ill accom m odate a bo ut 50 sa n ita tio n and disease-tree herd H a l in " H e n r y .” special fe llo w s h ip s have a rriv e d g irls . C o u n ty exten sion c o m m it re q u ire m e n ts and to be licensed H e rb G re e r, Fresno, C al., w ill in A s h la n d fo r the A u g u s t fes fo r o ffe r h is ve rsion o f the F ool in tiv a l at the Shakespearean the- tees m uy select one o r more b efo re o ffe rin g Such m ilk g irls fro m th e ir counties to liv e sale "L e a r," and P ro d u c in g -D irc c to r ' atre. in the house. The g irls w ill be L a w S a fe g u a rd s Angus B o w m e r w i ll act S ir M iss N orm a L e ig h o f C edar T he consum er w ho o bta ins Tobey B elch in "H e n r y .” Fal- C ity , U ta h , and a gra du ate stu chosen on sch olarsh ip , leader ship, and c h a ra cte r, w ith p re fe r m ilk fro m an uninspected and sta ff, in the la tte r p la y , w i ll be d en t a t S ta n fo rd is here on a unlicen sed source, the state ag p o rtra y e d by D a v id V ic to r o f B e ll fe llo w s h ip She has reg is ence g ive n to 4-H ’ers. r ic u ltu r e d e p a rtm e n t says, is ig C hicago, 111 tered at the college and w ill n o rin g th«- safeguards estab B a rb a ra H uggins, Houston, w o rk on th e costumes and sets lishe d by la w to p ro te c t th«- pub T ex , w i ll p o rtra y M a ria n a in a t the th ea tre. lie M ilk by its v e ry n a tu re , the M M , V io la in T N , and G o n e ril M ake-up Specialist , d e p a rtm e n t adds, is p e c u lia rly in " L e a r ." Ross Hogue, N ew M o rg a n B ro d y, H o lly w o o d ra susc«-ptibl«- to c o n ta m in a tio n Y o rk , w ill be the D u k e o f V ie n d io te c h n ic ia n , is here on a and a d u lte ra tio n . na in M M and the K in g o f M ilto n fe llo w s h ip and w i l l be Diseases such as u n d u la n t F rance in L e a r." a c tiv e in stage w o rk , a ctin g , and fe v e r (B a ng ’s disease), tu b e rc u Hanson it M alvolio h is sp e c ia lty , m ake-up. losis, ty p h o id , d ip h th e ria and Ray C u rtis , C hico, C al., w ill In rece nt m onths, B ro d y has sca rlet fe v e r m ay be tra n s m it be S ir A n d re w A guecheek in been p la y in g in c o m m u n ity the C u ltiv a tin g ch u rch and com ted by m ilk . T he d e p a rtm e n t ad T N , and Jean L eo n a rd , Spo a tres in the San F ra n cisco pen m tin ity coop eratio n w ill be fca vises consum ers to p la y it safe kane, Wash , w i ll be C o rd e lia in in su la in such groups as the E l tu re d th ro u g h six panel discus Ijy g e ttin g o n ly inspected and “ L e a r.” P h ilip H anson o f the C am ino p layers, P a l o A lto sions at the 1951 L eadership licensed m ilk U n iv e rs ity o f I llin o is w i ll p la y P la yers and San M ateo P layers. Tlie state m ilk la w says grade M a lv o lio in T N and h is w ife , In s titu te fo r T o w n and C o u n try churches at O regon S tate co l A ra w m ilk o r pasteurized m ilk Suzanne L a M a rre H anson. Ash- n ot m ore than Jand and the U n iv e rs ity o f I l l i lege July 10 i" 19, according Io s h a ll co n ta in per m illilit e r nois, w i ll p o rtra y O liv ia . D r E W W a rrin g to n , professor 20,000 b a cte ria o f re lig io n and p h ilo so p h y at B oth th e p ro d u c in g fa rm s and A n n e G ilb e rt E ckstein, B e v OSC and in s titu te co ch airm a n m ilk p la n ts a rc re q u ire d to be e rly H ills , C al., w i ll be the D o ll P anel discussions w ill center inspected re g u la rly . in " H e n r y ” and E liz a b e th W at- Sam ples o f a ll ra w and pas te nb erg er, P alo A lto , C al., w i ll on ch u rch a rc h ite c tu re , land are co lle cte d at be Is a b e lla in M M scaping o f th«- r u r a l ch u rch , re te u rize d m ilk lig io u s lea de rship, fa rm o rg a n i least once e v e ry s ix weeks and B ill D a w k in s , e xecutive-sec za tion co op eratio n, im p ro v in g are rushed to the state la b o ra re ta ry o f the fe s tiv a l, says th a t ch urch and c o m m u n ity yo uth to ry at Salem fo r b a c te ria ana casting is as y e t n ot com plete, program s, school cooperation lysis. and c o n trib u tio n s o f various ch u rch and c o m m u n ity re la tio n H o* to make good telephone service even better. al, i ps STATE OFFERS MILK SAFETY Rural Church Institute to Hold Meeting EGULAR and gainful employ ment and occupational se curity constitute a practical goal. Anil humanity constantly ask« why it is not universally at tained. Is not one reason because man kind measures resources by its own restricted, material stand ards? Ordinary unemployment insurance can bring only tempo rary relief. It does not heal the basic condition. . . . Nothing can interfere with the operation of God’s harmonious law of creation. Nothing can hin der Ixive from abundantly mani festing itself. Nothing can change perfection. Christ Jesus never doubted the Father’s loving pro vision. Be points out that even the sparrows are eared for: the ravens are fed. He assures us (Luke 12:321, “Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the king dom.” The Father's good pleasure is expressing itself in purposeful, bountiful, and beneficent ideas. The business or employmenl of God’s man is reflecting Rim, ex pressing intelligence and perfec tion. Man is constantly employed in reflecting the tireless activity of Mind, the ceaseless abumtanre of Life, the limitless affluence of Love. This is humanly evident in R Sunday morning service. C U iifp k V IlU IL Il N ln tir A K Wednesday e ven in g me« tin g w h ich inclu de s te stim o nie s o f 1 C h ris tia n Science h ealing, la h eld at 8 p.m. F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H R eading Room open d a ily fro m 2 to 5 p m , except Sun C o rn e r F irs t and H arga d in e days and h o lid a y s T he p u b lic la W illia m H. T illm a n , pastor c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d these “ W here Souls are Fed and services, and to use the re a d in g H ea rts Made G la d .” room . S unday: 9 45 a m Sunday school, a class lo r e v e ry age. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH M o rn in g w o rs h ip , 11 a.m., special m usic, service broadcast N Main at Laurel Robert Mcllvenna, minister. o v e r K W IN Sunday school, 9:45 a m Y o u th fe llo w s h ip services, Morning worship, 11 a.m An 6 30 p m .; e ve n in g service, siag- them and solo. Junior church 1 ing, te stim o n ie s and gospel mes and n u rs e ry . sage, 7:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship g r o u p » , M onday, p ra y e r m eeting at 6 30 p.m. Wgsley Foundation, 7:30 p.m 8 p.m . Choir rehearsal. Wednesday, W ednesday. 7:30 p m ., m id week service and B ib le study; 7 30 p.m. 8:30 p.m ., c h o ir rehearsal T h u rs d a y , 7:30 p.m., Sky GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH right activity, useful service, and assured supply. Jesus has given us the rule for demonstrating employment and tire supply of every need. He said (Matthew 6:331. “Seek ye firsl the kingdom of God, and his right eousness; an«l all these thing« shall be added unto you.” Inde cision, misgiving, and confusion are not characteristic of God’« kingdom. Coniidence, alertness, in t e g r it y , and poise provide genuiue assur ance and employment insurance. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Fournier of Christian Science, says (Miscellaneous Writings, p. 307», "God gives you His spiritual ideas, and in turn, they give you daily supplies.” God continuously gives His un qualified confirmation of employ ment. The Scriptures assure us (Exodus 23:201, “Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared." Accepting God’s promise and providence, we can follow His angels—thoughts of inspiration— to that fruitful occupation at the place He has already prepared for us, where no idleness exists. Un der God’s government man is pro tected, productive, and fully em ployed. — The C hristian Science Pilots in their club house on Iowa and Mountain avenue Walker avenue. For boys nine Paul W. F. Harms, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 Adult Discussion Group 10:00. E A S T S ID E Morning Worship Service 11. C H U R C H OF C H R IS T Evening Service 7:30 1047 Io w a , A s h la n d S unday Services: 10 30 a.m. and 8 p.m R adio P rogram s: S u n d a y , 8:30 a m ., K M E D and 9 a m o v e r K W IN . A n e x h o rta tio n to C h ris tia n s : ; "O w e no m an a n y th in g , save to love one a n o th e r; fo r he th a t lo v e th h is n e ig h b o r h ath f u l fille d th e la w .” Rom . 13:8 T h is W ednesday’s s tu d y w i ll be on th e 11th c h a p te r o f the book o f R e ve la tio n P la n to m eet w ith us to w o r sh ip and to s tu d y th e w o rd o f God PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 130 N. Main (at Helman) many reader* of T H E C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE M O N IT O R tell «he Editor how much they enjoy this daily w orld w id e newspaper "Tbe M onitor is ih t most carelully editta news paper in tbe V. S. .* "Valuable aid m teaib- I " A F rie n d ly C h u rc h fo r T h o u g h tfu l P eople” C h u rc h School fo r a ll ages a t 9:45 a m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip a t 11 a.m Serm on A n th e m b y th e c h o ir b y th e pastor. Session M e e tin g at 3 p.m Y o u n g P eople’s M e e tin g a t 6:30 p.m. F IR S T C H U R C H OF C H R IS T , S C IE N T IS T P io n e e r A ve nu e , South S unday m o rn in g se rvice at 11 a.m. S u b je c t: Is th e U n ive rse , In c lu d in g M an, E v o lv e d b y A to m ic Force? G o lde n T e x t: Rev. 11:17. We g iv e thee thanks. O L o rd God Monitor. A lm ig h ty , w’h ic h a rt, and wast, and a rt to come; because th o u M ore th a n 80 p e r cent o f a ll has ta ke n to thee th y g re at p o w accidents last y e a r on o u r er, and hast reigned. S unday School at 9 30 a.m streets and h ig h w a y s in v o lv e d N u rs e ry a v a ila b le d u rin g the vehicles going s tra ig h t ing . . ’ "Neui that it rompiete anil fair. . . "Tbe M onitor m rtly n a reader's necertity . . ." Yon, too, w ill find the Monitor informative, with complete world news . . and as neces sary as your H O M E T O W N paper U»e this coupon for a Special Introductory subscriptioo — 26 ISSUES FOR O N L Y $ 1 - The C hristian Science Mentsor One N o rw a y St.. Benton 1! M a a - .V - S A . Please send me an mtro4acsnry sub te np< on 10 The C hitada» Seienoa M o n ito r— 26 issues. I enclose »1 ( »4M» ) teddrets) (to n e/ t aalr i PB9 Lay Leaders Invited T he in s titu te is intended fo r a ll la y as w e ll as m in is te ria l leaders In te re sted in ra is in g the s p ir itu a l life o f O regon's ru ra l co m m u n itie s Rev. M n rtin E id bo o f N o rth R ich la n d , Wash., rep re se n ta tive o f the H om e M issions C o u n c il o f N o rth A m e r i c a , and Rev. George M u rp h y o f John Day, re p re se n tin g the A rchdiocese o f P o rtla n d in O regon, have been scheduled as the m ain speakers at the fo ur-da y meet T he in s titu te , sponsored jo in t ly by th re e ch u rch and fo u r fa rm groups and OSC, w ill also fe a tu re a series o f tours, in c lu d ing the OSC a g r ic u ltu ra l e x p e ri m en t sta tio n farm s, hom e m an agem ent houses, n u rse ry school and research p rojects, and s tu d en t re lig io u s centers Talent Community Club Entertains The T a le n t C o m m u n ity c lu b ’s a n n u a l guest day was held yes te rd a y w ith 49 guests present A p ro g ra m was e n jo ye d by the guests and m em bers, g ive n by the C am p F ire g irls u n d e r t h e d ire c tio n o f M rs A lic e B u rn e t te Mrs. E. A. Roberson was lion ored w ith a fre s li b ou qu et o f flo w e rs as the oldest guest pres ent. A ll guests present w ere given corsages and a ll o f the o ld e r la ctic s received flo w e rs. I e C ream , cake a n d coffee w ere served to a ll a tte n d in g . "give the operator 1 town you’re calling 2 number you want 3 name cvr»or co» is h r a specific person) pas/er Cong Otstance service Maybe you never i f you p/ace y o u r c a ii fife this thought of it this w ay, hut you can help your Long Distance operator save vour time if you give her your call like this: First, the name of the town you’re calling. Then the telephone number. Ami finally the name «if the person you're calling—if it's a person call. You’ll find this tip particularly helpful these «lays when Long Distance lines arc busy carrying the calls that arc aiding our military forces and our industries to build the nation’s strength. Have you started keeping a hatnlv out-of-town number list? You’ll rind you can save considerable time in completing Long Distance calls if you give the operator the number you want rather than just the name and address. 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