Southern Oregon Miner, T h u ru h y , November 19, 1941
TALEA T NEWS
' by last week. Dick was recently
1 discharged from the arm y.
B. B. Jen n in g s of hledtord was
a business caller 111 T alent, T hurs-
! day.
B ud Hotchkiss u n d erw en t an
appendix operation last week.
Loyal B ales of Harbor, Oregon
was in T alent S atu rd ay on a
com bined business and pleasure
trip.
dow n to the elbow. However, the
su rp rise ot all was the a rriv al ol
(C ruw uea out Iasi wevkj
a
son. The son arriv ed on
TAux.i'Mi, i\o \e iu tx -r ¿0-—o u iu i-
Sunday, N ovem ber -nh, u cig iu n g
Uuy w e n . ng tne in term ed iate
1 10s a oz. and was nam ed D avid
'The C hurch of the N azarene at
Biole C lub served a live course
Eugene G runt. As soon as bis F ourth and C Sts. began a series
d in n er io u»e S unday school te a
hom eroom heard the new s, they of Revival M eetings T u e s d a y
chers in the parsonage. i ne m eal
got together and brought him a night w ith Rev. Leslie and Lora
was served by the g in s and ea te n
doll for the new son ,und ju st as Lee P aro tt, Youth Evangelists of
by candle light.
a rem inder they auto g rap h ed the i K ankakee, Illinois.
The M ethodist S unday School
doll w ith th eir nam es. It w as,
is beginning to m ake plans tor
ra th e r surprising seeing the couch
tn eir C hristm as p ro g ram and also
"JUN1OR HI LIGHTS'*
c .u n n g a doll throug h th e hulls,
lo r a lu ll evening piay presented
By Earline Rogers
until you knew about the news j
by uie young a d u n s lo r the
(C row ded out last week)
C ongratulations coach!
c nristm as season.
B asketball practice has sta rte d |
T he E lk’s club are honoring
Ju n io r Boys class ol the Talent our Ju n io r Hi football team w ith a g a i n and ttie prospects ol a w in
F rien d s C hurch held a snow e x a big tu rk ey dinner, W ednesday ning team looks pretty hopelul.
cursion S atu rd ay into the Siski- N ovem ber 21. We had a successful They've got a lot of heighlh this
yous back ol A shland. Tw enty football season this y ear and have year. It seem s a long w ait from *
one boys Went in th e S unday helped keep the record our team football to basketball, b u t when
School truck, sledding, skiing, m ade for us last year. The tow ns our first gam e comes around w e'll
snow battles a n d eatin g took up people as well as our school arc sure be th ere to back you up tel-
m ost o l the day. Jam es Arm- proud of this team. The banquet »a s. We wish you the best of
stro n g , A lb ert C ulver an d George will s ta rt at six th irty and th e re ' luck.
B ales w ere the ad u lt leaders.
The turn o u t (or basketball was
ll be plenty of tu rk ey for our
The w om en ol the Talent lucky - team .
surprising, m ore than fifty boys
M ethodist C hurch held their a n
The whole school is in a dither w ent out for it, and it seem s like
n u al bazaar at the city hall last
about a certain picture taclfed up a lot (or ju st one coach to handle,
F rid ay . The sale began at 2 p.m.
on the bulletin board . betw een so Mr. Hugh Eskridge will be
The P aro tt's have been active
w ith h andw ork and foods fe a tu r
classes crow ds g ath er to gaze at there to assist.
as speakers and w orkers in the
ed. T here w ere m any practical
We've
said
a
lot
about
the
boys
it. W hat is it? Well, its our foot
articles su itab le for C hristm as ball team all lined up on the basketball and football team s but Youth F o r C hrist Hallies in P o rt
land, Eugene, and Cam as, Wn.
gifts. D espite the inclem ent w ea
field grinning for all they are it seems there is never m uch of They are scheduled for the rallies
th e r th ere was a good attendance
an
opportunity
tor
the
girls
who
w orth. It's a sw ell picture, and
in Salem and A shland.
an d m ost of th e ir articles dispos-
so’s the team th a t posed for it.! go in for athletics. Well, this
H e v . a n d M rs . I ’a r o t t h a v e b e e n
ed of.
w
e've
got
a
fine
G.A.A.
A little about the coach who
Those who visited at the hom e brought our team through to fin tG irls A thletic Assn.) started . holding special m eetings in the
Pacific N orthw est for the past
of Mr. an d Mrs. Ben C lark S u n
al victory. D uring the past year, This gives all girls in terested in several m onths. Rev. P aro tt is not
day w ere Mr. and Mrs. L athan
w henever th ere w ere pep assem sports a chance. They have elect
M cDowell and fam ily of M edford blies the coach w ould be in there ed the officers for the follow ing only a fine preacher but also an
an d G randpa M cDowell of W ag helping yell for all he was worth. year, Mary Ann Robertson, Pres; excellent baritone soloist. Mrs.
n e r C reek who w ere d in n er guests A fter a few songs and yells w e’d Venita Roberson, vice Pres, and P aro tt is a talented pianist. They
specialize in lots of m usic in th eir
In the afternoon, Mrs. Alm eida
alw ays have him say a few words M argie M cCleary as secretary and
R ussell and Mrs. M yrtle Cook and about the com ing gam e .He e n treasurer, w ith Miss H urt as su p services.
These m eetings will co n tin u e1
friend of A shland called.
couraged the cheering section, ervisor. They have a sw ell group each evening except S atu rd ay at
started
this
year.
A group of pupils of Mrs. Em telling us of the support it gave
Each y ear the th ree grades of 7:30 p.m. through D ecem ber 9th.
m a M orris, piano instructor, g a th the team . At gam es he w ould be
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Ju
n io r High get tog eth er and
ered at h er hom e on Gibson A ve on the sidelines biting his nails
Rubber tired scooters and kiddie
each grade elects class officers.
nue, N ovem ber 11 for a program
cars at Marshall-Wells Store a
This y ear we have elected the
of m usic. Included on the pro
the Plaza. Phone 2-123'.
following class officers: For S ev
g ram w ere a nu m b er of patriotic
enth grade: P resident, Bob C ulip;
selections given in observance of
Vice Pres.; J e rry L an g n ei; Sec.
A rm istice day. Prizes w ere aw ard
Dale Diekm an.
ed to Lois Zickefoose, S hirley
F or eighth grade. P resident,
C ow drey, D anolee H atch k i s s ,
Monte Robertson: Vice Pres. H ar
M arie W illiam s, D pnna Mae Shulz
oldine A rnie; Sec., Bonnie Seaver.
and B arb a ra Sam ple. R efresh
For Freshm en, P resid en t Le
m ents follow ed the program .
Roy Ades; Vice Pres. Don Ells
Mrs. M eda Fox re tu rn e d hom e
w orth: Sec. R ena Russell.
from W inters, C alifornia l a s t
These officers will tak e charge
w eek w here she was called by
of all class m eetings w hich will
th e serious illness and death of
be held during the follow ing year.
h e r b ro th er in law , Mr. Leo I
The office is the cen ter of all
N etherlands. The N etherlands are
the excitem ent and activities.
fo rm er residents.
A lm ost any tim e of th e day it
Mrs. Hazel S keeters and son
is clustered w ith jabb erin g kids
Dick visited Mrs. S k e e te r’s sister
w anting to know about this or
Mrs. M illie T h refeath ern . at Ker-
that. Behind the desk is th e sec
retary , w aiting p atien tly an sw er
ing questions, w riting o u t blanks
and m any other necessary things.
Mrs. M iller our past secretary is
n ’t w ith us anym ore. R eplacing
her is Mrs. O ’Neill. We know she
will keep up the good work.
Well, th a t ju st ab o u t sum s up
! the latest new s bu t w e’ll be back
j n e x t w eek for bits of the latest
events.
Revival Meetings at
Church of Nazarene
I
fki M k MURRAY i
io«« LESLIE
\W*ME HAVER/J
W HERE
DO WE
GOFROM
HEKJE/
RO Y G IL L A M
T E C H N IC A L S E R V IC E
Typewriters, Adding Machines, Transit
Aledade, Binocular
I-or S fn /i f < all
HOWARD ODEN SPORTING GOODS
ASHLAND
Christmas Toys |
ARE GOING FAST!
NOW SHOWING!
FEW CHRISTMAS CARDS LEFT
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
dm *
who foani
JUadttir.'s lamp!
A m bert K. Hurtle, .shipfitter,
first class, Route 3, A shland, Ore.,
has been serving w ith the crew
ot a fleet rescue tug, a sturdy
little ship w ith a great record of
perform ance m m aintaining the
the N avy’s com bat and cargo craft
m top shape tor operation.
She has perform ed dangerous
anil d ifficult salvage jobs in foul
w eather, moving along side of
crippled ships in m ountainous
seas, passing over lines, and tow
mg the p atien t to the safety of
a sh eltered port. Since the start
of th e Pacific operations, this re s
Monuments and markers. See
cue tug has com pleted m any as Burns Memorials. On the Plan.
LiTHIA
ÜURïL HARM
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Anthony Guinn
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W illiam George Neville, died at
the C om m unity H ospital Sunday
N ovem ber 25 at the age of 91
1 years, 10 m onths and five days.
F uneral services w ere held in
■ S anta Ana, C alifornia.
Mr. N eville was born Jan u a ry
¡20, 1854 at Agency C ity, Iowa and
'has been an A shland resid en t for
past 15 m onths. S urvivors include
a d au g h ter Mrs. Effie J. Elam,
A shland and a son, W. J. Neville,
Redondo Beach, C alifornia, two
grandchildren and th ree great
grandchildren. He was preceded
in d eath by one daughter, Pearl.
Rubber tired scooters and kiddie
cars at Marshall-Wells Store on
the Plaza, Phone 2-1231,.
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