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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i. i 94$ TA LEN T NEWS D ick S keeters, son oi m r, and M is. C lialivs i>Keeteis re tu rn e d hom e lu ts u a y a lte r an absence 01 y ears over seas He has been discharged irom m e arm y. Mi's. A rt Hacus oi Jacksonville was a la te n t caller Tuesday. Air. and Airs. u le C arv er re tu rn ed hom e last w eek Irom a trip in Idaho a n a E astern O regon T hey w ere gone tw o weeks. Air .and M rs. John H am ilton an d fam ily m ovea irom A ieaiora in to the S teve Aye property n o rth ol Talent. Air. an d Airs. Tom Shelly of the E v er S hady C am p at P hoenix called on Alls. Ella M cM ahan, S atu rd ay . A large crow d atten d e d the C arn iv al held F riday night at th e T alent Gym. Jo h n E ads well kn o w n local m agician high lig h t ed th e program in about fifteen m in u tes ol en tertain m en t. Miss L ucille M arquess was crow ned q u een of the C arnival. A fter the pro g ram of m usic by the school o rchestra, gam es of chance in cluding Beno, Hoop-La, B aseball Throw , Duco and T urkey raffle en d ed the evenings e n te rta in m ent. Mrs. M. DeVow of C alifornia n e a r N evada w as called h ere to be w ith h er d au g h ter Mi's. E v er e tt Jen n in g s w hose husb an d is a p a tie n t in the S acred H eart H os p ita l in M edford. Dick K reger an d m other, Mrs E tta Krege», Mrsi M ary F u rre r and d au g h ter M arie, left S unday for W akefield, K ansas to spend a m onth visiting relatives. Mrs. K reg er whose hom e is in W ake field has been visiting h er d au g h ters, Mrs. J o h n H am ilton and fam ily and M rs. F u rrie r and son D ick the p ast th ree m onths. Iv a h B lackw ell and Mrs. Ida C rosley of A shland visited re la tives an d friends in T alent, W ed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. A ndy C arroll and son, of n e a r T rail called on friends in T alent T hursday. C rit was discharged from the arm y an d re tu rn e d hom e recently. E v erett Jen n in g s who resides a m ile south of T alen t suffered sev ere fractu res of both legs in a logging operation accident near P rospect shortly afternoon W ed nesday. He w as tak en to the S acred H eart hospital in the Con- Iger-M orris am bulance It is re- W ednesday. They state the G ov , ported that he is resting as com ernm ent A gricultural F arm Loan fortably as can lx* expected. , program for farm ers and w ar T alent high school's six m an veterans, was the m ain su b ject football team chalked up its 22nd of discussion at the m eeting. consecutive ’ victory in defeating A national survey show s th at Jacksonville here F riday 21 to 0. over a m illion G1 m en h av e e x B oth team s played hard aggres pressed th eir intentio n of re tu r n sive football. Boland P arks and ing to the farm .The m ajo rity of Don F ab er w ere officials. them w ant to op erate a farm of Mrs. Leonard Keck 33 years th eir own. old passed aw ay at the Otesopa- The C ounty FSA C om m ittee is thic clinic at M edford Friday. authorized to d eterm in e the e li She is survived by her husband gibility of applicants for loans to and three children, Onam ae, E t purchase farm s or personal pro- ta and L eonard Jr. F uneral se r erty. They assist in d eterm in in g vices w ere held at the L itw iller a reasonable fam ily type size F uneral Home M onday a t 10:30. farm unit, and certify as to its T here are no relatives living in economic norm al earn in g ca p a this p a rt of the country. city, in conjunction w ith a loan. Eligible w ar veteran s m ay o b tain a 3% In terest loan up to $1200, to buy a farm and a 5% Interest loan up to $2500, to fin Earl U lrich and E dw ard C ham ance livestock and equipm ent. berlain, C ounty FSA C om m ittee The civilian farm loan program m en, attended a district m eeting will continue about the sam e as at Eugene, last Tuesday and in the past. The public m ay help a w orthy b ? ■ fam ily to obtain b etter secu rity on this land, by telling them about your m utual farm cred it plan. D on’t leave this responsi bility all up to your new s papers, who however, are doing a good job of it, at th eir ow n expense. -------o------- FSA Committeemen Attend District Meet LITHIA NOW SHOWING! E nds Sat. N ite William Gargan Ann Savage in MIDNIGHT MAN HUNT Plus Edw. G. ROBINSON in BARBARY COAST SU N D A Y present staying in K lam ath Falls. R. E. S tevens hus been helping his son in law, Floyd B arrett, get Mrs. H enry Metz was hostess K Sm ith had been qu ite seriously a store room ready for his new Tuesday evening to her S unday injured ill an accident ul lily, book store, w hich will lx* on School class at tile C ongregation w here he was a log scaler for a Main stree t of G ran ts Pass. ul church. The p arty was a Hallo, saw m ill com pany. From reports w e’en affair and throughout the of the accident, it seem s th at Monuments and markars. Sa« evening gam es w ere enjoyed Sm ith stepped back from a pile w ith refreshm ents in keeping of logs into the path of a lum ber Burns Memorials. On tha Plast. w ith the sp irit of the day were loader, "or strad d le buggy” und enjoyed. was ru n over by hte six and a Alt klm ls of Signa for aule ut Miss S hirlee N ew bry was h o st half ton m achine. Mr. Sm ith is in Miner (»file«,. ess ut a H allow e'en p arty W ed the K lam ath Falls hospital and nesday evening en te rta i n i n g has been given plasm a, and this (School friends of ju n io r and se n week is reported as g etting ulong ior high classes. H allow e’en gam es us well as cun be expected. No and refreshm ents w ere enjoyed. X -rays have been tak en yet to The P ilgrim Fellow ship of the d eterm in e if any bones w ere b ro C ongregational chu rch had a H al ken. Mr. und Mrs. D etrick w ent low e'en p arty W ednesday ev e n to Bly and brought the tw o Sm ith ing, O ctober 24 at the church, ch ildren hom e to stuy during w ith Mrs. M arjorie B arker and th eir fa th e r’s illness. J ì/llin » ?roraiM i Mrs. Beth Phillips, directing the Mr .and Mrs. H enry S ten ru d fun. Gam es and refres h m e n t s have sold th eir hom e in Bellview w ere enjoyed. and purchased the W. J. H arris Receiving discharges at the place, corner of Liberty and Iowa « Fach kit coniala» ' full RMS B rem erton Navy y ard on O ctober St. and wil ltak e im m ediate pos owner« m .''.lion typ« »ululino. 60 < irlrr», 60 »nil tuina», 21 w ere Dale F ran k lin Millet, c a r session. .i inner, n ru iralo rr and le iiii’lclc u o i r u t l i u i u . p en ter’s m ate first class and R us Mr. H arris and fam ily left W ed sell H ow ard U tter, coxsw ain, nesday tor north San Juun, Cal. both of A shland and on O ctober to m ake their home. McNAIR BROTHERS 24 C harles H. L indsey c a rp e n te r’s Mrs. Pearl K erby has returned njate, second class, 43 C hurch St. to A shland after spending some C ited to ap pear in justice court sc«i:«e::e::e:.e.».> :«::« this week on a ch arg e of not unie in G rants Pass. Mrs. Lomu Horn of C rescent having an o p erato r’s license, was City was called to A shland on ac Ethel Mae Bean of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R uff of count of her m other, Mrs. Peck's C hiloquin w ere business callers serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n McDonald in A shland Tuesday. : of B urney, Cal. w ere in A shland Mrs. N elle W. B urns and d a u ghter, Mrs. B ern ard Krug of S atu rd ay on business. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. B urgen left Medford spent the week end at By Katherine Grossman D unsm uir, visiting at the hom e Friday for W yoming to be gone j about tw o weeks, on th eir retu rn of Mrs. B u rn s’ d au g h ter Mis. W ' they will take possession of their H. Ford and fam ily. E xcitem ent is high as the votes j new hom e on the K lam uth H igh Mr. and Mrs. C harles Em m ett keep com ing in for the honor of way form erly the Eurl Hadley Football Queen. The voting s ta r t left Tuesday by bus to re tu rn to piace. ed a t noon on T uesday w ith the th eir hom e in Los Angeles after Mr. and Mrs. E. I. H atfield ON THE PlJkZA * stu d en t body casting votes for spending a week w ith Mr. Em w ere in A shland S atu rd ay look th eir favorite. Any senior girl is m ett’s brother, J. F. Em m ett. ing for a location. They are at E verett W. H arding, a field re eligible to become qu een and the final decision w ill be left up to presen tativ e of the N orthw est the football players them selves. A rea Council of YMCA was in G reat m ystery su rroun d s h te v o t A shland T uesday to m eet with ing as the w in n er w ill not be a n the com m ittee »headed by the nounced u n til the dance a fte r the Rev. George S hum an, which sev gam e F rid ay night. T he honored eral weeks ago was appointed to sta rt the p relim in ary proceedures one will be crow ned there. F riday n ig h t the A shland G riz of organizinga YMCA in Ashland. zlies will m eet the R oseburg In A m eeting has been called for dians on the local field. R oseburg T hursday evening at th e city hall is bringing th eir pep band and a to fu rth e r discuss th e m atter. Born to Rev. and Mrs. Leo C. lot of spectators w ill be on han d to w itness the event. Will red and Wine early S unday m orning at w hite be the victors or w ill it | the C om m unity hospital a d a u g h t er. be R oseburg’s orange and b la c k ? ) Come out F rid ay night and see! , Miss G enevieve M organ, public Daisy Maes are chasing th e ir j relations d irecto r for th e Oregon ‘lil A bners as th e d ate of th e ■ D ep artm en t of A griculture, was Sadie H aw kins dance uom es a- an official visitors in Ashland round. This annual a ffair is c a r Monday. Miss M organ was raised ried out “D og-P atch” style, th at I in the n ew spaper business, her is girls bring boys. In p ast years fa th e r being a new spaperm an, popular events of the school y e a r i and she visited the M iner office this has proved one of th e m ost to get a w hiff of p rin te r’s ink again. and as the plans are going, should Mr. and Mrs. R. E. D etrick re be again. Ragged Leviis and plaid ceived the bad new s last week shirts are the ap p ro p riate mode of a ttire and some p re tty w ierd end th at th eir son in law, C hester LOCAL HAPPENINGS COLD WAVE PRtCiS StASHtD COLO WAVE Insurance Ashland High School News ‘you can depend on” • Automobile • Fire Burns Agency Incense AH your favorites in incense, including liquids 10« Attractive Buddha Incense Burner 25« NOW PLAYING ««B E N N Y • mb » SMITH D og-Patch characters m ake th eir appearance. D ancing and gam es are provided for stu d en ts e n te r tainm ent. T here will be no school eith er T hursday or F rid ay as the teach-, ers w il lbe atten d in g institute. This will be held a t the S.O.C.E. and teachers from all over the county w ill attend. The Spanish club of A shland high had a p arty T uesday ev en ing a t the hom e of M arjorit Mes senger. The evening was very e n joyable as the program was well planned and a large en thusiastic crow d attended. A scavenger h u n t was a m ain featu re of the evening, w hile a program of skits, gam es and m usic was well received. The students w ere all in original m asquerade costum es and m asked in the traditional m anner. A pple D unking also p ro ved hilarious. Mrs. Poston, Dixie M cCullough, and Rosalie S tau ffer w ere guests. A potluck dinner STA R TS SUNDAY for 3 Days IN TECHNICOLOR J2i 5 J B le i nothing be lost was served and th e evening i rounded o u t w ith singing and dancing. More of these parties are being planned in the futu re by th e S panish club. This club has started off to a good s ta rt as it was only recen tly organized. Mrs. Lynn, is the advisor. 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