Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 22, 1945, Image 8

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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, February 22, 194ß
Talent High Schoo
Talent from Ashland where they I on a ten days' furlough.
come is truce or peace will de­ ‘pressing to Mr. and Mrs. Kinney
have resided contmously.
The Senior class went to Med­ pend on whether these great prin their deep appreciation for their Civil Service S eek s
The Talent Grange met Thurs­ ford Monday to have their pic­ ciples are observed.
most gracious hospitality. These S ten ograp h ers etc.
day, February 15 with a large tures taken for the high school
Rabbi
Gitin
is
Hellel
Director
young
folks meet every Sunday
Applications for the positions
crowd in attendance. It was an annual.
of
the
University
of
California.
evening
the
the
Junior
Sunduy
of
Stenographer und Typist for
nounced by the H. E. C. that they
M is s Lillian Frazier, Mrs. He was graduated from the Uni­ School Department rooms for employment in various Federal
are
sponsoring
a
card
party
to
be
Agnes Hackler and Reverend versity of Cincinnati and the He­ Bible study and worship, and are Government Agencies in the
Talent Wins from Butt*
at the Grange Hall Thursday, George Bales of the Talent Fri­ brew Union College of Cincin­ alwuys
Falls Friday and Top Place;
February 22. A salute to the flug ends Church left Friday to attend nati. He has served ulso in New comers. happy to welcome new­ States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon
Other Talent News
and Washington, are being sought
led by Mrs. M. W. Wheeler open quarterly session of the denomin­ York and in Montana.
by the Civil Service Commission,
The Talent and Butte Falls ed the program for the evening ation, Friday, Saturday and Sun
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Mr. Eric Weren, Local Secretary,
basket ball teams played at Tal­ Mis. Hayes followed with a talk day at the Rosedale Church in
announced
today.
Doctors
Get
T
ogeth
er
ent Friday night in the last game on the boyhood of Lincoln. Mr. A. Salem. Reverem? Bales returned
The saluries for Stenographer
oi the Jackson County "B” league L. Schneider of the Rogue Valley Saturday evening and occupied W ednesday E ven in g
are 1752 to $1970 a year and
for the two schools Talent holds Transit then spoke at the close o. the pupit at the Talent Church
of the Jackson Coun­
By VIRGINIA LUTZ
Typist $1580 to $1752 a year over
a definite lead for the first place the program. At the close of thi ounday morning. He attended the ty Members
Medical
Society
held
a
dinner
time compensation.
-J
in the western division and is meeting refreshments were serv the annual ministerial conference
at the Plaza Cafe last
Complete informati on a n d
assured of a place in the County ed and the remainder of the eve», of the Friends Church at Pacific meeting
Fridays game with Phoenix forms for applying may be ob­
Wednesday
evening,
with
Dr.
E.
tournament at Medford February ing was spent in dancing am College, Nerberg, recently.
A. Woods as host. Dr. Ralph Pos High also turned out as a victory tained from Mr. Eric Weren, at
22, 23 and 24. The game played visiting.
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ten, as president was in charge of 1 i‘*rmUS' J
Wus ,not “ conit’“ '‘cv Ashland Post office, or from first
Friday night ended in score of
A1 Redland returned to Talen.
the meeting. An article written
, 1
clo*‘‘, und exciting or second class post offices. Appli
37 to 20 in favor of Talent. Half after a months absence. He spen.
—
- F. J.
- - Moffatt
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with a final score of 29-28.
by
Dr.
of
Medford
cations will be accepted until the
time score favored Butte Falls some time at Myrtle Point am
The triple trio sang several sel­ needs of the services have been
was read by Dr. L. D. Inskeep on
11 to 10.
along the coast.
the subject of “X-Ray Reaction ections for assembly Friday. The met.
Talent high won in the western
A trio of University of Oregon to Various Types of Skins”. A girls in this group are Cleon Gar­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dundy
Applications are not desired
division of the Jackson county 'B' formerly of Los Angeles, Calif girls and their professor were the discussion followed the reading of ret, Ione Hile, Beverly Heine,
league when they scored a 32 to ornia, purchased the Knapp res guests of the Lions club Tuesday the article. Attending from Ash­ Mickey McKeever, Jean Nichlos, from persons engaged on war
21 win over Jacksonville Tues­ taurant in Talent and took pos evening at the Plaza Cafe for the land were Dr. Poston, Dr. E. A. Margie McCleary, Shirlie Newbry work unless the position applied
day night Jacksonville won the session immediately. Mr. and Mr. weekly meeting of the club. The Woods, Dr. G. W. Gregg, Dr. Gor­ Paula Ostrander and Virginia for requires the use of higher
skills than the worker is using in
preliminary with 28 to 18 victory Knapp left Monday for a visi. -no spoke on the subject of Post­ don MacCracken and Dr. Mattie Lilley.
present employment. A Cer­
over the Talent reserves.
This new fad of bleaching hair his
war Relations with Russia, each B. Shaw.
in Washington with relatives.
tificate
of Availability from form
Mrs. Don Montgomery left Sun
has caused quite a commotion er employer
Cy Combest left Thursday by giving a short talk on a different
or from the U. S.
day evening for Portland to re- stage
around school. There ae more red Employment Service
for southern California ti phase of the subject. Introducing U o f O P rofessor
may be re-
cieve medical treatment
heads now than anyone ever
visit his son Russell who has beer, die girls was Robert E. Clark oi
Ladies of the Community w’ho
and is now back in Cal­ die University faculty and he in­ Public H ealth S peaker dreamed of.
hold their Red Cross sewing aid overseas
The eighth grade classes are
troduced Miss Mary Landry who
Southern Oregon College of
ifornia.
Carpenter's Tools and Builders
meet at the Talent school house
spoke on the phase, what may be Education, Ashland, Feb. 14—Dr. busy planning a party for Wed­
Mrs. Will Hewett and Mrs. expected from trade relations
Hardware a t Marshall Wells
nesday
night.
every Tuesday afternoon. Every
Noble Green of Phoenix were with Russia following the war Adolph Weinzirl, Professor of
one is asked to attend.
Mrs. Briggs has been substitut­ Store on the Plasa. Phone 2-1231.
calling
on friends in Talent Mon­ ohe brought out many interest­ Public Health a n d Preventive ing for.Mrs. Cooper this last week
The Community Club gave
Medicine of the University of Ore
valentine party Wednesday night day.
Friday our school newspaper,
ing figures and cited several well gon Medical School, spoke this
Pvt. Everett Taylor and Monty Known authors and travelers to
the Tattler, was on sale.
at the City Hall beginning at 7:30
week
at
the
Southern
Oregon
Col
Important Information
Their was a good program ren­ Montgomery were home recently Russia as what Russia will be in lege of Education. He also met
FOR WOMEN
dered and refreshments served. A
the market for that we will have, with the faculty of the Lincoln Two A shland Men Of
good crowd attended.
to trade with her.
Instruction. Need great for Pract­
Training School to discuss pro
Next speaker was Miss Gloria blems of public health in connec fieers o f Lincoln Club ical Nurses for full or part time.
Ira C. Williams a former resi­
Cartozian, who talked on the sub­ tion with elementary education
Henry G. Enders and Robert Opportunity to train at home. Ex­
dent of Talent called on friends
ject of what may be expected in Dr. Weinzirl represents the Social Dodge were re-elected to posi­ perience and high school educa­
here last Thursday afternoon.
the matter of Russia co-operating Hygiene Education Department tions in the Jackson county Lin­ tion not necessary. Ages 18 to 60.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook will
with the United States to keep of the University of Oregon coln club which met last Tues­ Instruction under supervision of
celebrate their sixtieth wedding
day evening in Medford for the registered nurses. Prominent doc­
the peace of the world intact, cit­ School of Medicine.
anniversary Thursday February
annual meeting and banquet. tor is Medical Consultant. Nurs­
ing Russia’s desire to keep the
22, and in observance oi the an­
George Carter of Medford was ing supplies included. Informa­
peace so that her immense re­
niversary an open house is being
Youth
F
ellow
ship
H
as
elected president; Henry G. End­ tion free. Write Wayne School of
sources
and
industries
may
have
sponsored in their honor by the
a chance to work, and her desire V alen tin e P arty W ed. ers of Ashland, first vice presi­ Practical Nursing, c/o the Miner.
Methodist Church of Talent. I t
to rebuild her devasted cities and
will be at the Cook home on
T h e Intermediate Methodist dent; Robert F. Kyle of Medford
lands. Miss Karen Martin finish­ Youth Fellowship group held a second vice president, and Robert
Wagner avenue from 2 until 5 o’­
ed the symposium on Russia by Valentine Dinner party on Wed­ Dodge of Ashland, third vice pre­
clock in the afternoon. A pro­
Agency for
giving a clear picture of what nesday evening at the home of sident and William Perry secre­
gram of accordion music will be
tary
treasurer.
A
new
office
that
has
been
and
may
b
eexpected
of
furnished by Marie Furrier and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney, on Ob­
Russia’s communistic activities. erlin Street. The party began of historian was created and Mrs.
Herbert Combs during the after­
Miss Martin pointed out that Rus­ with a two course dinner furnish C. Q. D’Albini, who has been,
noon and ladies of the church will
sia’s communistic activities in the ed by Mrs. Kinney, and was spon president the past year was elect-i Emmett insurance
serve refreshments. The couple
We write all forms of Life
past have been a stumbling block sored by Mrs. Cora Bruce and ed to the new post.
were married in 1885 in Berlin,
Attorney Don Newbury read | Insurance. Health and Acci­
to closer relations with this nat­ Mrs. Alma Simmons Baker. The
Vermont. In 1912 they moved to
dent. Accident alone. Hospital­
ion, but cited several writers in tables were decorated with the several telegrams from promin­
isation. in Western Company
pointing out that Russia has now valentine motiff, and the rooms ent republicans who could not at­
slipped away from the commun­ were decorated with red hearts tend and David B. Simpson, of
istic way of life and has taken up and flowers. Joanne Brisco, chair Portland, gave an interesting talk
many of the ideals of the United man of the entertainment com­
States in her way of life.
mittee, assisted by Bill Bissell Local Piano Duo
167 East Main Street
The three talks were found in­ and others, led in the games of
Phone 8S61
teresting and instructive to the the evening. During the evening in terta in s at SOCE
Southern Oregon College of
members who expressed deep ap­ little three year old Teddy Kin-
preciation for their coming.
ny presented to Mrs. Bruce a Education, Feb. 20 Miss Margaret
Next Tuesday evening a mov- valentine box of sweets. The Ramsay and Jerrine Mote gave a
picture program has been en­ games of the evening were closed two-piano concert at the South­
Thru Saturday
DR. E. N. TERRILL
gaged, showing scenes in nation­ with a ‘sing*, and as a finale the ern Oregon College of Education
group stood in a circle holding Monday morning, February 19, atj Chiropractic Physician
al league baseball.
hands and sang "The Beautiful the assembly hour. They played
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Garden
of Prayer” and “Blest Be the first movement of th Grieg
Rabbi Joseph Gitin
the Tie That« Binds.” Following piano concerto and “Juba Dance" Specialising in the Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
this the pastor Dr. G. W. Bruce by Dett. The student body of the
Is Speaker a t SOCE
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
college
and
pupils
of
Lincoln
led
in
prayer
while
the
group
Southern Oregon College of
__
school
with
faculities
of
the
two
Office Phone 4371
Education, Feb. 14—Rabbi Joseph still stood in the handclasped cir institutions were present to en­
Gitin spoke at the Southern Ore­ cle. The young folks departed ex
Lithia Hotel Building
joy the lively performance of the
gon College of Education Wed­
two
local
artists.
Ashland. Oregon
nesday, Frebruary 14, his topic
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“Common Grounds of Christian
Snbacrlbe for The Miner today.
and Jew”. Rabbi Getin stated
that certain basic principles are
common to all religions, these be­ ‘you c a n d e p e n d o n ’
ing: a belief in the fatherhood of
God, a belief in the brotherhood
• A u to m o b ile
TkM "AlHMilf'« Ritti«« •«■**
of man, a sense of responsibility
• F ire
for others, an appreciation of the
value and integrity of a human
• L ife
life, and belief in the freedom of
•
H e a lth -A c c id e n t
all mankind. These principles,
the Rabbi stated, common to all
M onday & T uesday
great religions, should be kept in
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mind at this time of international
ON THE PLAZA
struggle and effort to w a rd a
MNMMMIMMMMMMOaMMMMmogj
world peace; whether the out- RM
Is In First Place
In ‘B League Flay
Junior Hi Notes
Lions Club Hears
l alk on Russia
TH U R SD A Y
Frid. - Sat.
Northern Life
J. F. Emmett
NOW PLAYING
Sundown Valley
Insurance
SU N D A Y
Burns Agency
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STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 D ays
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Tense Emotional Drama!
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WALLPAPER AND EDGING
THE EVE
OF ST. MARK
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BA XTER
WiUi*.,
EYTHE
Michael
Brighten up your rooms for Spring the easy,
inexpensive way . . . .
Wallpaper, per ro ll. . . $1.98 - $2.19
Ceiling Paper, per ro ll............ $1.39
Ready-pasted . . . just dip in water and
apply to wall.
Don’t drink then drive
Borders, per r o ll. . . . 15c, 20c, 29c
Ready-pasted . . . a big variety of fresh
new patterns to suit every type room
E d m u n d Low e in
Oh, What A Night!
METZ
EDUCATIONAL
ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
to the
O rsfoe
Liguer Control
Commission