Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 27, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    TALENT SEWS
Program Ends
Grange Year
Tyrone Power
“MARK OF
ZORRO”
Saturday!
Friday, Dec. 27, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
• The Talent Grange met for the
last meeting of the year on Thurs­
day night, Dec 19 Five members
of the Grange have not missed a
meeting this year and as a reward
each recefved a gift from the lec­
turer, Mrs. E S. Robbins. The
program for the evening opened
in singing "It Came Upon a Mid­
night Clear." This was followed
with a receitation by Carl Borg
The men s trio of the Grange sang
•Silent Night. Holy Night" and
"Joy to the World." Rawley Hart­
ley gave a recitation which was
greatly enjoyed by all. Earl Jones
sang a solo, "The First Noel."
The program ended with a gift ex­
change and each one also received
a bag of candy and nuts The hos­
pitality committee for the next
meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Borg and Mr. and Mrs Harvey
Walters.
• Paul Scofield arrived in Talent
Saturday to spend the holidays
with his parents. He is located at
Camp Murray.
• H. E. Morgan, who has been
confined to his home for the past
two weeks with the flu, is able
to be out again.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bob Locke and
son Gerald are spending the holi­
day vacation in San Francisco.
• Clyde Moffatt and daughter |
Sally of Medford called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Pheifer Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Pool
of Taft, Calif, called on Roland
Parks who was visiting in Talent
Monday morning They were en­
route to Grants Pass to visit rela­
tives over Christmas
• Mrs Alice O'Byrne and Mrs.
George Thurston who are teaching
school in California arrived here
Monday to spend the holidays at
their home
• Mr and Mrs. Lyle Tame spent
Sunday at Rogue River, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Rupe. Mrs. Rupe, an
elderly lady, suffered severe in­
juries recently in a fall at her
home Mr and Mrs Rupe are for­
mer residents of Talent.
• Roland Parks, principal of the
Sprague River school, spent a
couple of days visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs. R F Parks Mr.
Parks reports the thermometer
registered 12 degrees below zero
several mornings last week in
Klamath Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. Holden of Ash­
land visited Mr. and Mrs. Al She-
rard Monday.
• Mr and Mrs Bert Nichols have
purchased the lunch room recently
operated by Mr and Mrs. O Car­
ver. They took possession Wed­
nesday The Carvers have made
no plans where they will reside
• Mrs. Anna Dickey left Satur­
day for Jacksonville where she
will visit relatives over the holi­
days.
• Miss Edith Clark, teacher in
the school, is spending the holi­
days in northern California Miss
Jean l-arson left Friday for her
home at Holden, Ore Miss Fran­
ces Fitzgerald went to her home
in Sams Valley and Miss Bugar
left Monday evening for Eugene.
• Bert Summers, city marshal, is
recovering from an attac kof flu.
• Mr and Mrs. Elmer Inman and
son Ivan left last week for Valle­
jo. Calif, where they plan to spend
the winter.
the winter.
• Mr. and Mrs John Hamilton,
former Talent residents, are visit­
ing relatives here Mr. Hamilton
operates a service station m Tule
laike
• The serious illness of John
Byrd of Follet, Tex . has resulted
in a visit by Mrs L. C. Hill Mr
and Mrs Willis Byrd ami Mrs
Feguth to that city. Mr. Byrd is
a brother of Mrs Hill. Mrs. Hill
will visit her sisters. Mrs. Asa
Slough, Mrs Ruth Wood. Mrs
Florence Wood and Mrs Velma
Swing of Elk City. Okla, and San
Antonio. Tex.
• Friends of Owen Batea, former
Talent boy. have received news
of his arrival in Peurl Harbor, Ha­
waii. after a nine-day voyage |
Bates is a government empi
working on the compressor of a
large construction company.
• Mrs. Sue Clayton os reported
to be rapidly Improving from a
recent illness.
• Bill Crosby is spending the
hoidiays with his daughter, Mrs
Gladys Steward, and son Luther
at Orland. Calif
• Mrs Ben Webster left Friday
for Kimberly. Ida to spend Christ
mas with her mother and other
relatives.
• Minnie Dobbins. Talent high
school girl, is suffering from a I
cracked elbow, suffered recently I
when a swing baton struck her I
She was leading the Talent girls'
drill team when the accident oc­
curred.
• Mrs Irene Wells sold her hom
in the south end of town to Mr |
and Mrs. J. J. Schumate Mrs
Wells moved to Ashland
• The Methodist Sunday school
held its Christmas program Sun­
day morning at 10 o'ckx-k There
was a good attendance The usual
Christmas ,reat was distributed
• The small house in which I
Maxon lives caught fire Sunday
night from an over heated stove
Neighbors saved the building The
firt department was not called j
out
• Mr and Mrs Roy Fates enter-!
tained at dinner Mr. and Mrs
IIILT NEWS
Christmas Tree
Draws Many
• A large turnout attended the
Community Christmas tree and
program presented by the Hilt
elementary school Thursday eve­
ning The program was entitled
"Christmas Around the World"
and consisted of a pantomime pre­
sentation of the Nativity, accom­
panied by songs of manv lands,
including "Oh Come, All Ye Faith­
ful," "Christmas Carol from leap­
land." "As Joseph Was a-Walk-
ing," "The Friendly Beasts," "Si­
lent Night," "The First Noel."
"Carol of the Shepherds,"
"O,
Come Little Children," "Carol.
Children, Carol," "March of the
Kings." "Sleep My Child Jesus,"
"Cantique de Noel," and "Oh
Thou Joyful Day," sung by a
chorus of the grade school chil­
dren under the direction of Miss
Lucilh Gansburg. The entire con­
gregation joined then in singing
"Oh Come. All Ye Faithful,” "Si­
lent Night" and "Hark, the Her­
ald Angels Sing" Following the
program all enjoyed the Christ­
mas tree, the arrival of Santa
Clau? and the presentation of
candy, oranges, nuts and pojicorn
balls to the children under the:
auspices of the Hilt Community
Ladies club.
• May Emma Geroy, who is at-1
tending beauty school In Medlord,
spent the Christmas holidays with
her parents and family.
• Billy Bernheisel, who is in
training with the National Guard,
arrived home late last week to
spend the holidays with relatives
and friends.
• Mr. and Mrs Earle Temple of
Sacramento arrived in Hilt Tues­
day to spend a week with friends
in Hilt and Hornbrook
• l-awrence Sowell of Merrill is
visiting at the James Purvis home
where his mother has been a guest
for some time. They leave for
Portland Friday
• Gino Ceccatto suffered a brok­
en arm recently when he fell on a
slippery sidewalk.
• Mr and Mrs Frank Ohiund
and son Bob left Monday to spend
the week In Portland.
• Gordon Alphonse is home from
the College of the Pacific to spend
his Christmas holidays.
• Donald Hord of Seiad CCC
camp is spending the holidays
with his family here.
Foursquare Church
Vourth and It Streets
Rev. Edward G. Skultetj, Pastor
Sunday school 9:46 a. m
Sunday services:
Morning worship II a. m
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m„
the Rev Skultety speaking on the
subject, "A Gain for a Loss."
Every night at 7:30 p. m., ex­
cept Monday and Saturday, Rev
Lloyd Johnson will be speaking
Each service Is different and
inspiring.
• Mrs Jack RobertNon of Siski­
you was un Ashland visitor Mon-
‘lay.
United States Department of
the Interior, General Land Office,
O. and C. Administration, Port­
land, Oregon. Sealed bids, marked
outside "Bid for Timber", and ad­
dressed to the Chief Forester, O
and C. Administration, 410 Cus­
tom House, Portland, Oregon, will
be received until 10:30 A M., I’ m -
cific Time, Jan 7, 1941, for the
purchase of timber upon tracts
hereinafter described, each bld
must state the amount per M feet
B M , which will be offered foi
each species and the total consid­
eration which will be paid for the
timber. No bld for leas than the
appraised value will be consider­
ed. Each bid must be submit ted in
duplicate and be uccnm|>anied by a
deposit in the form of a certified
check in favor of the Chief For­
ester of the O. and C. Administra­
tion. The deposit "of any success
ful bidder will be credited on the
contract Payment in full at the
time of filing the contract is re­
quired in sales amounting to >2.-
500 or less For copies of the form
of proposal, form of contract and ■
bond, terms of payment, amount
of deposit required with bid.
amount of bond required with con­
tract and other information, appli­
cation should be made to the ad­
dress shown above. In Jackson
County: T 37 8.. R 3 W . Bee 15.
all merchantable timber designat­
ed for cutting on NE^SE1« and
a fractional portion (10 acres
more or less) In WSSE^NE1«,
estimated for the purpose of thia
sale to be 50H M. feet Ponderosa
Ihne No bid for less than $3 00
per M or a total purchase price
of 31,524 00. will be consider <•<!
Only trees stamped USOC to lx- I
cut The right to waive technical ■
defects and to reject any and all
bids is reserved Dated at Port­
land. Oregon, this 29th day of No­
(■"larence Homes and daughter vember. 1940 W H. Horning,
Clarice of Ashland Christmas day Chief Forester. O and C Adminis­
tration
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1941
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LET THE SPIRIT or KINDLINESS and hospitality that today
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