Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, January 18, 1945 TALENT NEWS ent 24, S t Mary's 19. Bill Crosby who spent three weeks in Westwood, California with his daughter Mrs. Gladys Little and family returned home Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Mitchel of Ashland was a business caller in Talent, Monday afternoon. Fred Combest of Jacksonville came over Monday to visit his mother Mrs. Louisa Combest for a few days. Mr. A1 Redlund, Talent barber, has been a patient in the Ostepa- thic clinic at Medford for the past several days Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey and children spent Sunday visit­ ing Mrs. Cowdrey’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby on East Main Street in Ashland. Hollis Oslon suffered a badly lacerated finger while working at the Skeeter's garage Wednes­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Estes spent part of the last week in Eugene visiting their daughter Mrs. B. Cochran and family. They re­ turned home Sunday evening. Sgt. Billy Bates of the Cooks army Camp in California spent a 20 days furlough with his par­ ents Mr. and. Mrs. Loyal Bates and other relatives and friends. I TALENT, Jan. 16-^Iohn Sut­ ton moved Saturday from the Coffman house over to Sun Crest where Mr. Sutton is employed at the Sun Crest orchard. Mrs. Nettie Green of Phoenix, was a business caller in Talent, Friday afternoon. P v t Edward Blackwell who has been stationed in the Aleu- tion Island for the past 2 ti years returned home in Ashland last Tuesday morning and visited re­ latives in Talent Wednesday aft­ ernoon. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Prettyman at the Ashland Community Hospit a 1 Tuesday January 9. Axel Amundson 84 years of age passed away at the Ashland Com­ munity Hospital Tuesday Janu­ ary 9th following an illness of several weeks. Mr. Amundson owned and operated an orchard for many years in the Wagner Creek D istrict Funeral services werd held under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge of Ashland at the Litwiller Funeral home, Fri­ day at 1:30 P. M. Cremation was made at Grants Pass. Pvt. George Glimes of Texas is home with his family on a short furlough. Talent High school team defeat ed S t Mary’s five in a B. league By VIRGINIA LUTZ eastern division game played at ■ * the Washington school Gym. Fri­ day night in Medford. Score, Tai- A gain the Jam boree night w as a great success. Our team was well matched by Grants Pass but we came out ahead with a final score of 32-19. The majorettes and band really looked swell when they marched during the half thanks to Mr. Miricks hard work. A short pep assembly was held Friday for the Grants Pass game. "A True Sports fan" a set of rules of good sportsmanship, have been introduced and started here. The seventh g r a d e English class have started an Honor Roll in Mrs. Gruenwalds room. The game Tuesday turned out with a victory for Ashland, the final score being 24-16. Junior Hi Notes Fri. - Sat. LITHIA Frid. - Sat. SUNDAY Monday - Tuesday GINGER ROGERS Gene Autry in “ROOTIN’ TOOTIN’ RHYTHM” in the Technicolor Film Classic LADY in the Dark Methodist Youth Met Lions Club Hears SOCE Professor Talk Wednesday Evening At the regular meeting of the Lions club Tuesday evening at the Plaza Cafe, Angus L. Bowmer a member of the SOCE faculty, was the speaker for the evening. Mr. Bowmer has recently return­ ed from a tour of duty with the army, and more lately from Hol­ lywood where he was on detach­ ed duty in a reserved status. He told of some of the technical problems in the motion picture industry, gleaned from his work there with the Signal Corps. Members present found his talk interesting and instructive. Also reports were heard from the Scóut committee and the Scoutmaster and assistant Scout­ master for Troop 12 on the pos­ sibilities of the newly acquired scout camp area. Next Tuesday evening, at the regular meeting, two Navy men from the recruiting service will meet with the club to discuss the very urgent need for men to go into radar training for duty with the navy. The Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship group met at the parsonage on Wednesday evening for business and for plea­ sure. During the evening they dis cussed plans for the coming mon­ ths, and selected their Sunday evening leaders. They are just beginning a four Sunday even­ ing course of studies on the gen­ eral theme. “The Good Shepherd’ The new officers elected for the next six months period are Bill Bissell, president. Eldon Durhum, First Commissioner; Connie Pow­ ell, second commissioner; Lewis Stephens, third commissioner; Joanne Briscoe, fourth commiss­ ioner. Jeanette Kinny, Secretary Carrol Bennet, treaserer. Their sponsors were with them, Mrs. Alma Baker and Mrs. G. W. Bruce, 4nd plans were made for a lively Valentine-spring party. At the close of the evening they sat at the dining table where re­ freshments were served. land was cited to appeur on a in and about Jacksonville. Wil­ charge of not having u motor ve­ lamette Valley towns are men­ tioned and of various characters hicle license. coming in from Crescent and Yreka. Haycox is a graduate of BOHEMIAN CLUB SOLD the University of Oregon, and TO MYRTLE CREEK MAN The sale of the Bohemian Club has written several stories, most­ the past week announced ly with their locale in the Ore­ Monday by Allan Tli'd^’er; who gon country. has operated it the past nine and Herb Huston returned to Ash­ a half years, sale being made to O. L. Fox, vtho comes here from land the fore part of the week, af­ Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Future ter disposing of his interests in plans of Mr. Brower has not been the store and commissary at the Weyerhauser camp near Keno. determined. ------ ---Q - Herb says he Intends to make his home here at Ashland, and is SATURDAY EVENING POST taking a week or so off to look BEGINS SO. OREGON STORY Beginning in this week's issue around for something to do. -<► - of the Saturday Evening Post is a story of Southern Oregon, writ­ Buy bonds to buy bombs to ten by Ernest Haycox, dealing bomb bums. with the early mining days laid FOR A ----------o ------- ----------- o------------ Chilian don’t forget the Good- news Club which meets every Snider-Henson Friday at 3:45 P. M. at the Full Friends here learned this week Gospel Temple, 485 Siskiyou. It of the marriage in Reno on Janu­ is a story-hour conducted by Mrs ary 12, of Sgt. O. V. Snider and Andrew Schak for children be­ Mrs. Wilda Henson. The young tween ages of 5-14. A surprise couple left the same day for Mis­ for all that come! souri where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs William Snider relatives of Sgt.. Snider. They came aown from Portland the will probobly return to Ashland past week end to spend a day or about the fAst of February. so with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Snider has been working in the office of the Daily Tidings A1 Snider. William is well known and Sgt. Snider is stationed at in Ashland, as he was at one time Camp White for the past two manager of tne SniOer Coffee years. While there he was de­ company, now managed by his tailed to work in Ashland at the father. The younger man is engug Tidings plant, while the Camp ed in defense work. Sunday afternoon, scout com­ Newspaper, the Grenade, was be­ ing printed there. Both young missioners of Troop 12, Members people have a wide circle of of the Lions club, went to the friends who wish them every scout area east of Ashland to look over the ground and consult with happiness. -----------o — ----- the scouts regarding future plans building a scout camp there. Chamber of Commerce in The troop recently received the land from Vern Smith, as a gift Has Directors Meet Directors of the Ashland Cham to convert into a scouting area ber of Commerce met Tuesday | and consists of 13 acres of timber noon at the Plaza Cafe for a re­ land. The boys have great plans gular director’s business meeting for making a scout camp of the The meeting was presided over area and the Lions club, which by Gerald Wenner, vice president sponsors Troop 12 and the Scout who replaced Earl T. Newbry, Committee are getting behind the who is in Salem attending state boys to help develop the area. William Briggs, well known legislature. A committee was ap­ pointed to investigate thoroughly Ashland attorney, left Saturday the possibility of having a new for Los Angeles. He was attend­ series of descriptive folders print­ ing the 91st birthday anniver­ sary of G. S. Butler, well known ed to advertise Ashland. Ashland octogenarian, who is o — ... — the winter in California. Gets Fine For Trash spending Wayne Pickens, S 1/c came this Dumping in the Park week to spend a short furlough Alvin Bounds of Ashland drew with his parents at Valley View. Three cases were heard in Jus­ a $10 fine and $2.50 costs in city tice court Wednesday morning, court Monday morning on a charge of dumping trash from when Alexander Cory of Ashland the high drive above Lithia Park was cited by state police to ap­ Bounds was arrested by city po­ pear on a charge of not having lice Sunday, after a thorough in­ clearance lights on his truck. vestigation of the matter. Before James Edward Ervin of Klamath the city judge Bounds plead Falls was cited to appear in court guilty and was handed the fine for not having a motor vehicle and given a 15 day jail sentence license; Louis Calvin Hill of Ash- which was suspended on condi­ tion that he clean up the trash by Saturday night. “All trash should be taken to the city dump,” said Be a PRACTICAL N U RSE Chief Talent in commenting on the case, “and not scattered in BIG DEMAND - HIGH WAGES Lithia Park or elsewhere. Any Instruction. High school not nec­ further cases will be dealt with essary. Easy to learn at home in spare time. Ages 18 to 80. War in a like manner.” demands have caused big short­ Mr. and Mrs. Hilt spent Sunday age.. Prepare now for this inter­ at Hornbrook, California, where esting, profitable and patriotic they attended funeral services for work. Write for FREE informa­ Mr. Hilt’s cousin’s wife, Mrs. tion. Wayne School of Prectical Nursing, c/o Miner. 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