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T Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, January 11, 1945 TALENT NEWS T A L E N T , January 10— M r. John S utton spent last week v is itin g his parents ut Gold HUI. The p a r ents are both ill. Mrs Clarence Homes of A sh land called on relatives in T alent M onday afternoon. M r. and Mrs. John H a m ilto n and daughter of M edford spent S aturday in T alent v is itin g Mrs. M a ry F u rrie r and fa m ily . Cora B elle and Anna Jean R id dle o f G rants Pass spent the tw o weeks C hristm as vacation w ith th e ir m other Mrs. Irene Riddle. M r. and Mrs. Elex Harpe and fa m ily moved fro m Reese Creek w here they have been liv in g the past year, in to th e ir home on Anderson Creek. H a rlan Love w ho has been in the a ir force in In d ia the past 3 4 years is home on a 30 days fu r lough. He is the son of M r. and M rs H a rry Love now liv in g in B u tte Falls and fo rm e r residents of T a le n t M r. and Mrs. Lester N ew bry o f P ortland spent a few days v is it ing M r. N e w b ry ’s sister and hus band M r. and Mrs. G ilb e rt H ill last week. Mrs. John Keeny was shopping in A shland Thursday and calling on friends. F loyd Young Jr. son o f M r. und Mrs. F loyd Young Sr. has receiv ed his ra tin g o f Seaman second class according to in fo rm a tio n re ceived by his parents. He is sta tioned at the San Diego T ra in in g center. The T alent Extension U n it m et Wednesday, January 10, at 10:30 at the old Breese property at the home of E dith Paugh. Home De m onstration A gent M arian T e r r ill dem onstrated 'C olor in the Home’ A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. M r. and Mrs. James H ill an nounce the b irth o f a son, R ich ard Alm ond, seven pounds born at the C om m unity H ospital in Ashland, January 3 at 3 P. M. M r. and Mrs. John Keeny who reside South of T a le n t on the new highw ay entertained at d in ner a num ber o f friends Sunday. Those present included. Mr. and Mi's. G riffe th and tw o children, M r. and Mrs. A. J. K elts and Mi's. A lice O’Byrne, M r. and Mrs. K enny recently b u ilt th e ir new home. M r. and Mi's. I. J. D ry of Shady Cove, Oregon moved into the M ethodist parsonage last week. V arsity LITHIA Fri. - Sat. Frid. - Sat. »HCH0K A W H 6H ...nt ACTIOHI R O M AN C I! THRILLS! NAtfy w^y • OMIT IO W IR T i Newburg. They also spent a few days v is itin g in P ortland. Mr. ' M ille r stated that they were glud j to re tu rn to the peace and q uiet | of Ashland, a fte r being in the By V IR G IN IA L U T Z rush and bustle o f the larger cities. Pvt. A lv in Van C u rle r, son of The naw year star tad out with m any students e n rolling. K en Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Van C u rle r neth M ickle and R ichard W hent le ft Saturday a fte r spending a came fro m Hughson and Los ten day fu rlo u g h w ith his purents Angeles C alifornia. E llen How ard He came fro m Camp Roberts, fro m Gooding, Idaho, Thomas C a lifo rn ia , und returned to F ort Machera fro m B altim ore, M a ry Ord, fo r fu rth e r assignment. Pvt. land, Sara S tabler fro m Eugene, Van C u rle r le ft A shland in A u g Oregon, Jay D augherty fro m ust, sh o rtly a fte r he reached his Eagle Point, Oregon, M arlene 18th b irth d u y, und the present Friend fro m Eureka and Carole fu rlo u g h was the fir s t he has hud since entering tra in in g . He has Benoit. ju st com pleted his basic tra in in g . Tha sportsman of tha Sports Services a t the Congregational club have made m any plans fo r the new year. L a te r they w ill church Sunday took the fo rm of h a v e tracking, woodsmanship a service honoring the 20 m em bers w ho are in the urm ed forces and learn to p itch tents. Making things for Opan Housa. scattered about the w o rld . A the Charm club g irls are keeping large num ber of parents, re la tives and friends were present ve ry busy Tha Tattler Club give* thair fo r the service. Bow m er, form er good wishes to everyone fo r the | Angus L. m em ber o f the fa c u lty o f SOCE N ew Year. has returned to his teaching a fte r Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Brem ner a year and a h a lf spent in the le ft Wednesday fo r G rants Pass, arm y. He has been in H ollyw ood where they plan to m ake th e ir w o rk in g w ith educational film s home fo r the fu ture. M r. B rem ner and la boratory w ork. He was dis was u n til a few m onths ago, as charged tw o m onths ago. sistant cashier at the local bank, On co m p la in t o f P vt. N ick b u t resigned his position there. Y akovich o f Ashland, M r. and His new job w ill be w ith the Mrs. Clarence E. W aldon of F irs t N ational Bank at its Grants W alker Avenue were arrested on Pass branch, as assistant cashier. Saturday, January 6 by state po Mrs. Brem ner has been w o rk in g lice and a deputy sh e riff. Pvt. at the local O PA o ffice and the Y akovich had recently returned young couple have a w ide circle to his home on Nevada street and o f friends w ho w ill regret to found some o f his personal p ro learn o f th e ir leaving Ashland. perty missing. A fte r due search M r. and Mrs. B e rt M ille r re by the officers, p a rt o f the m iss turned to Ashland last S aturday, ing articles were found in posses a fte r spending a couple o f weeks sion o f the Waldons. Wednesday v is itin g w ith th e ir daughter and they w ere arraigned in Justice fa m ily at Ju nction C ity Oregon, N elle B urns’ co u rt and were and w ith M r. M ille r ’s m other at bound over to the grand ju ry . Junior Hi Notes but due to Mrs. W aldon's heulth they were released on th e ir own I recognizance and returned to th e ir home in Ashland. Mrs. H a rry A. H uffm an, w ife ; of Dr. H u ffm a n le ft the firs t of the week to go to Sun Francisco to be w ith her daughter fo r un in d e fin ite stay. The daughter re cently received news of her hus band being missing in action, when his plane was shot down over G erm any, he being the nav igator on the ship. The adverse news has been q uite a chock to Mrs. H u ffm a n 's daughter und she w ill stay w ith her fo r a time. Chester C liffo rd Russell was fined $1.50 and costs in Justice N elle B urns’ court Tuesday on a charge o f operating a car w ith out a m otor vehicle license, Tom Freed of M edford was a business c u lle r in A shland Tues day. Miss Mote, teacher at the L in coln school was buck at her job Monday a fte r spending p a rt of the C hristm as vacation in Los Angeles. Miss M arguerite G rünew ald re turned fro m a v is it to San F ra n cisco Saturday, where she had spent a week v is itin g w ith u sis ter. She was back in school again Monday m orning. Sgt. Tom G e ttlin g und w ife came in this week to v is it w ith his parents. Sgt. G e ttlin g is a gunnery in stru cto r at the arm y a ir base at Kingm an, Arizona. A c tiv itie s had ceased there fo r a couple of weeks so that Sgt and Mrs. G e ttlin g could get away on leave. Three men were picked up by local police Saturday and a ll fo r feited 10 dollars bail when they failed to appear in C ity court. Cited to appear were Edw ard E l mer Joy M arshall o f M edford, on a charge o f being d ru n k and dis ord e rly. Arrested on charges of being d isorderly were Earl S tan ley Grucey and Eurl Jacob B u r ger, and they too fo rfe ite d th e ir $10 b uil w hen they fu lled to up- pear. Girb - Women Be a PRACTICAL NURSE BIG D E M A N D - H IG H W AGES Instruction. H igh school not nec essary. Easy to learn at home in spare time. Ages 18 to 80. W ar demands have caused big s h o rt age.. Prepare now fo r this in te r esting, p ro fita b le und p a trio tic w ork. W rite fo r FREE in fo rm a tion. Wuyne School o f Practical N ursing, c /o M iner. IT IS NOW RUMORED That Nero fiddled while Rome burned because he had plenty of insurance. Would you fiddle or fume if your home burned.? J. F. Emmett 167 East Main Street Phone 8561 Remember. . . to ask for Your Free Calendar (full of good recipes and gen eral information too) M E T Z SAVE ALL Waste Paper Salvage Drive SOON Beautiful But Deadly! America Urgently Needs Our WASTE PAPER MATINEE for Critical Military Uses Now! SATURDAY Sun.-Mon.-Tues. MATINEE SATURDAY SUNDAY Monday - Tuesday THE HOWL O f THE ARM... How to Prepare Bundles Use Twine. . . . . . Not Wire Newspapers: Fold them fla t (the w ay the paper boy sells them ) and tie them in bundles about 8 inches high. C orrugated and C ard board Boxes and C a r tons: F la tte n them out in bundles about 8 inches high. Magazines and Books: T it them in bundles about 8 inches high. W a s t e b a s k e t Paper (W rappers. Envelopes. Etc.): F la tte n and pack dow n in a box or bundle, so th a t it can be carried. ROBINSON • Mr. WINKLE*: GOES »WAR Î ms C el«w*ls>e P»<‘ w *es CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY |HE schools of Ashland are again conducting WASTE PAPER DRIVE here . . . The need is so critical that every single pound of paper you can turn in will be heeded . . . Waste paper is required to make or pack more tha 700,000 items used by our troops and fleet abroad—from bomb casings to blood plazma containers. Of course we must all do our share . . . wre must enthusiastically back this drive of the schools and do our full share to relieve the serious shortage. Have YOUR waste paper ready for the school boys and girls . . . have it packaged in conformance w i t h the chart shown here. . . tie it securely so that it may be loaded into railroad cars for immediate shipment Here is one drive in which EVERYONE can have a share—and YOUR ef fort will really help to speed Victory! HELP JACKSON COUNTY GO ‘OVER THE TOP” 8 ttlffl W AMICK - TIV DCAALPSOtf This message published in cooperation with Jackson County’s Victory Waste Paper Campaign by California Oregon Power Company