Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 03, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, Jan. 3, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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TALENT NEWS
Methodists
Incorporate
• Articles of incor|s>ration of the
First ........................
Methodist church of Talent
were filed with the county clerk
Thursday The incorporators ate
the mlniatcr of the church, I C.
Wlllbiiir. M | . Er Foss and Ml
and Mil Clarence Holdridge The
article« act forth the church bus
property to the value of approxi­
mately »fi.OOO and ».'Mki cash
• liM i !■ WoU utd Mrs (Mth
erine Neal and daughter Joan of
Aahland visited
Mr. and Mrs C
day.
• Mr. amt Mm George Phelfer
spent (.'hriatmaa duy In Rogue
River with friends
• Mr and Mrs Earl Allen moved
, onto their ranch recently purchas­
ed at the foot of the Siskiyou
mountains, Saturday The Allens
have been residents of Talent for
the past eight years
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• Mr and Mrs Harvey Tb.mip
son spent Christ mas day with Mr
and Mrs Nobel Green
• Mi and Mrs Joe Spitzii are
the parenta of an eight-pound
boy bom Monday morning at the
Community hospital in Ashland
• Ralph Hamilton and Kenneth
Harris left Wednesday evening for
Vancouver isirracks where they
will join the army
• Mr and Mrs Floyd Goin and
Mr. and Mrs Harold Rloper and
daughter lairetta of Prospect and
Mr and Mrs John W'cbstrr and
Hen W. n . r weie glMStS of Mt
and Mrs Hob LogM < 'hr lit n.as
• Mi in.I Mm l.yle Turn.- re
reived word Sunday evening that
Mr Tame's mother. Mrs Frances
Tame had passed away at Sparks
Memorial hospital. Fort Smith.
Ark Mr Tame left Monday morn­
ing by stage for that place.
• Mr and Mrs Glen Brown mov­
ed to the Shaw Bertram camp In
Klamath county Mr ami Mm
George Clark moved on the ranch
vacated by the Browns
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• lunloi Hamilton, who Is In the
flist year studying in the techni­
cal aviation department of the
US army, arrived home Sunday
for an 11-day leave, to visit his
parents, Mi anil Mrs. Sam Ham­
ilton.
• Mis
Elizabeth Palmer and
daughter, Mrs Bertha Hungate,
were dinner guests of Mi und
Mrs. Walter Davis and Mis
Haines in Bellview Sunday
• Mrs Wil! Rush, who has been
confined to her home of illness, is
able to be out again
• Mi and Mrs Neal Tripp and
daughters Lynne and Sally re-
turned home Monday from Glen­
dale. Ore where they spent a few
<lays with relatives.
• Mi and Mrs Archie Estes and
Mr. and Mrs William Bommers
and baby spent the Christmas hol­
iday in Glendale, Ore. with Mrs.
Estes patents, Mr and Mis. John
Smith.
• Mrs M Merriweather of Glen-
dale, Calif is visiting her parents.
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Mr. and Mis George Eads
• Mis Charles Hoidrige made a
business and shopping trip to Ash­
land Friday.
• John Shumate of Talent and
Miss Hazel Biddle of lx»s Angeles
were married last week
• Mr and Mrs. Fred Cook of
northern Oregon and Mi and Mrs
Walter Homes of Valley View
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Elmer Cook Tuesday evening
• Mr and Mrs Vem Decker and
children spent the holidays In
!>>ng Beach, Calif, with Mrs
Decker's parents and other rela­
tives
Mr. Decker reports that
their visit was somewhat hamper­
ed by the weather conditions as
Ixnig Beach was undergoing one
of the worst coastal storms and
a portion of the city was under
water.
• Mr and Mrs. Don Maygard
called at the home of Mr and
Mrs L H. Hughes in Fem Valley
on Christmas day
• I.eRoy Hill of the Dead Indian
country was a business caller in
Talent Saturday.
• Will Bates who has been ill
with flu was taken to Medford
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Hunday where hr is receiving
medical treatment.
• Mr and Mrs. Joe Tryon were
guests of Mr and Mi, < ')> u
Collins in Medford Christmas day
• Mr and Mrs Will Lamb of
near Butte Falls visited Mr. and
Mrs Tom Ijinib and Mr. and Mrs
Roy Estes Friday
• Mr and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey
and children are spending a
days In Seiad Valley visiting
at I ven this week
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• Jay Cochran and mother
Tillamook were guests of Mr
Mrs. Walter Enberg during
holidays.
• Mr and Mrs Guy Hamilton
were hosts Christmas to a group
of relatives and friends at an
elaborate dinner Covers were laid
at the attractive table for the fol­
lowing guests: Mr and Mrs Wil­
liam Hotchkiss and son Douglas,
Mr. and Mrs laiwrence Burnett
and two children Mr and Mrs
Ijoys Hamilton of Jacks« nville and
Mr and Mrs. Bob Srniti of Phoe­
nix and Nate Hamilton
• victor Anderson who is an
rolled in th«- 149th Coast Artillery
spent a few days last wisk with
his mother, Mrs Bernice Ander­
son
• Mr an<l Mrs l^-Roy Olsen and
Mrs Mary Turner and daughter
Marie anti I4ck Kreger left Mon­
day for Tule Lake to visit Mr and
Mrs. John Hamilton, former resi­
dents of Talent
• Ed Smith whi enlisted in th«-
lktith Infantry located at Camp
Murray is visiting relatives and
friends during an 11-day leave.
• Stanley Robbins the local route
mail carrier was somewhat delay­
ed Monday by colliding with a
forestry truck used by the CCC
The occupants escaped Injury but
the Robbins car was extensively
damaged.
• Mr and Mrs Charles Collins of
Medford called on friends here
Tuesday.
• Mrs
Elizabeth Palmer and
Mrs Bertha Hungate were busi-
nesa callers in Ashland Tuesday
afternoon.
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy Communion 8
Church school 9:30
Sermon and Holy Communion
11 a. m
Holy Communion Wednesday,
9:30 a. m.
Choir will meet Friday 7:30 p.
m.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us
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• Harry Chipman and Leighton
Blake attended the Rose Bowl
game in Pasadena New Year«.
• Mrs
Beulah O'Neal visited
here last week-end with relatives
I • Mr and Mrs C H. McKeen of
Kano viaited here recently at the
home <>f Mr and Mrs. Ben An<l< . -
ism
• O. F Carson recently returned
from a business trip to Klamath
Falls
• Mr
and Mrs. William
Briggs and Mr and Mrs A
Nininger are spending a
weeks in southern California.
• Mr and Mrs. Joseph Spitzer
are the parents of a boy, bom
Monday at the Community hos-
pi tai
• Mrs W. T. Tuter is visiting
here at the home of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Chipman.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cobb of
Beaverton visited here recently at
the home of Miss May Benedict.
They were enroute to southern
California.
• Vemofl Trimble and Bob Yeo
of Grants Pass visited here New
Years with relatives and friends
• Viola Mayberry left Sunday for
her home in Oakland, Calif., fol­
lowing a visit here at the home of
her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. H
Mayberry.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penniston
and family Sunday returned to
their home in Portland, following
a holiday visit here with friends.
• Louise Anderson recently left
for Portland for a short visit be­
fore returning to her school m
Junction City She hail visited here
during the holidays at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Elda Ander-
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Phone 5311
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