Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 25, 1946, Image 8

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    SO U TH ER N O R EG O N M INER, TH U R SD A Y . APRII i j . <946
T alent G range m et A pril 18th
Mr. und Mrs. F ran k Holdi idge,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A bbott nndl Mrs. M yrtle Robin of K lam ath
and voted in the follow ing new Mr. und Mrs. C larence H o ld rid g e,1 Mr. und Mrs. H. L. Moore w e r e ' Fulls visited over the week end
| m em bers: E. L. B unnell, May- an d children, Ju d y and J e r r y ,1 culling on friends in Jacksonville j w ith her dau g h ter, Mrs. Lyda
B urns ut the hom e of Mrs. Nelle
belle A. B unnell, W illium R. Bag- Lucille and Edna H oldridge spent- S unday afternoon.
B
urns. A ccom panying Mrs, Rob­
ley, M ary L. Bagley, C harles E aster day w ith Mr. und Mrs. j The W. R. C. m etut the Parish
i n was Mrs. M arie Kilgore, ulso
M arshall, Ethyl H art, Fay K en ­ F ran k Reed.
house S uturduy for a 12:30 c o v -] of K lam ath Falls, und who spent
FRIEN D S CHURCH HAS
i P inehurst, Bellview , Wag n e r nedy, R obert R. Talbot, Hugh
C h arles W hite of Sacram ento,
EASTER PROGAM
ered
dish d in n er und business the w eek end w ith Mrs. Jepson
C reek, F ern Vall«|X and West Side B ouldin, Ada B ouldin, A rchie C alifornia left Sunday m orning
The F riends C hurch of Talent as w ell as T ale n t^ P h e events will H utchins, and H elen Hutchins.
m
eeting
at 2 p.m. In the absence on L aurel street.
a fte r u weeks E aster vacation
h ad an interesting series of E ast­ sta rt at 10 a.nt, and continue u n ­
All candidates w ent to C entral visiting at the home of Mr. und of the P resident, Mrs. Dora
e r services S unday. At the re g u ­ til the late afternoon Main event, Point G range for the first and Mrs. E rnest White.
P ayne acted us P resident and
la r m orning service. S unday, 1U will be baseball and track. Prin second degrees. It is expected
— E l l . 31 S —
The young people of the M eth-I
w ere p resen t for the services. At cipal Roy P a rr is form ulating the th at m em bers of the Phoenix odist C hurch held a sunrise ser-1 in itialed a new m em ber, the
DEVELOPED A URINTl' 1»
A pril birth d ay s w ere celebrated.
fo u r o’clock in the afternoon, the : plans.
li or M
Ifle per roil
G range will com e to T alen t to vice E aster m orning on a hill i Mrs. Mae B antu und Mrs. Lulu
com bined choruses of the Talent
n
ea
r
n
ear
the
hom
e
of
W
heelers’,
j
Double
site 2fte
put on the th ird and fo u rth d e ­
H ow ard being honored by u (urge
and M edford F riends ch u rch p re­ TALENT TEAM TO
A fter the service they retu rn ed Dora Payne. The tables w ere
grees for these candidates.
5c extra of Panchrom atic All
sented a program of E aster music ENTER SOFTBALL LEAGUE
The HEC ch airm an stated th at to th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. p re tty w ith spring flowers.
fine grain developed. Reprint»
a t the V esper service a t Medford.
G eorgeSasek. has organized a th e re was a need for m ore vases F ran k H oldridge w here they e n ­
2c each. Ixmble size 3c each.,
_ A n o ther service w as held at
C. . Hobby of Hood R iver is
softball club for the S and D Ser­ for flowers. Each m em ber is to joyed a w affle breakfast.
Heckle or plain edge Guaran­
T.30 in the evening a t w hich
in
A
shlund
looking
for
a
location.
The S unday School presented
teed
work Enlarging, coloring.
D onna Heacock, a guest of B ar­ vice station at T alent is looking m ake a vase and bring it to the
H. Eades of S acram ento, Cal
o p y i n g . ls> w p r ic e s S e n d t o
b ara T errill, of T alent, and from for gam es w ith o th er team s it next m eeting. A prize will be a program at 10:15 to a full house was a business visitor in A shland
Pacific U niversity sang a solo. the valley. P ractice gam es art aw arded for the m ost original and a t the m orning church se r­ this week.
E( OKOMY
Miss T errill played several violin being held u n d er the lights at creation. It was also announced vice 9 persons w ere baptized and
P H O T O KIN U S H E R S
The D. U. V. m et W ednesday
the T alent ath letic field on Mon th at a C hicken D inner w ould be 14 w ere taken into church m em ­
n u m b ers and G eorge Bales, play­
Itox 137(1, S t a t i o n D
at tlie P arish house for business
day,
W
ednesday
and
T
hursdaj
bership.
On
S
unday
evening
the
held
at
T
alen
t
C
ity
Hall
S
a
tu
r­
ed on the clarinet, and also d ir­
L O S A N G E L E S 1 , ,C A I IK
They w ould welcom e gam es or day, A pril 27 betw een 6 and 9 P. young people presented an E ast­ m eeting and to celeb rate the
ected the music.
A pril birthdays.
H ow ard and Ju lie Pearson, re ­ those nights or S unday afternoor M t The d in n er w ill be sponsored er play en titled "The C ross”.
by
the
HEC
and
the
p
u
blic
is
in
­
Any team w anting a gam e m aj
A b irth d ay p arty held in honor
tu rn ed M issionaries, will present
of C onrad Tw edell, was given at
a program of m usic and movies contact Sasek by telephone a vited to attend.
A special rep o rt on forestry the hom e of Mi's. Roy W illiams
at the church on T uesday ev en ­ A shland 21791. He is planning
ing, A pril 30 a t 7:30, it was a n ­ to e n te r his team in a M edfort and the forest indu stries both in of Valley View, M onday night.
league.
nounced.
the U nited S tates at large and in A fter a w einer roust and games
O regon was given by W ayne played out of doors, the p arty re ­
tu rn ed to the house at which
Bradley.
TALENT H IG H SCHOOL IN
TALEN T SCHOOL TO HAVE
PLA Y DAY MAY 10
NEED OF COACH FOR 1946-47
R efreshm ents w ere serv ed by tim e C onrad opened the m any
The T alent schools still neec Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H artley, gifts he hud received. Ice cream
P lans are being w orked out for
a play day at T alent w ith six a coach and com m ercial in stru c­ Mrs. Babbs and Mrs. Lem m ing. was served late in the evening.
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The M issionary society of the
tor and a m an to teach seventh
g rade schools p articipating
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R. E Stevens
Schools taking p a rt will be grade to com plete the 1946-47 F riends C hurch m et at th e hom e
sp
en
t
E
aster
w
ith
th eir son in
of
Mrs.
Lois
S
m
ith
T
hursday.
A
teaching staff according to Roy
M U THI
MOtTWWfll
P arr, prin cip al of the Talent covered dish luncheon was se rv ­ law and d aughter, Mr. and Mrs.
J IA T U I
fOKXM
ed at noon. The ladies w orked on Floyd B arrett of G rants Pass,
schools.
th
eir
tw
o
grandsons
Pat
and
Teachers hired for the coming a q u ilt in the afternoon.
Miss B etty C om best of P o rt­ Mike B arrett accom panied them
y ear are: H arry Phillips, science
hom e rem aining till Monday
and m athem atics, H arriet H arper land, who is em ployed at the Hill evening.
Bros.
Coffee
C
om
pany
the
r
e
English and scocial science. Foi
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. R am ont of
pent the w eek end v isitin g h er
grade teachers elected are Mrs
Modesto,
C alifornia stopped in
parents
and
o
th
er
relativ
es
and
A lfreds W heeler, eighth; Mrs.
A shland, T uesday enro u te home
Nancy Fieguth, sixth; Miss Flora friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis C ochran from Roseburg. Mrs. R am ont is
Stoke, fifth: Mrs. Doris Corry,
PACIFIC OCIAN
fourth; Mrs. Nell Young, third and fam ily of C rescent C ity spent a niece of H. L. Moore.
T. O. M abrier from O akland,
to
Mrs. H arriett Parks, second, and the E aster vacation visiting th eir
tot
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rou Coff­ C alifornia w ere in Aasland F ri­
Mrs.
Cecile
Fifield,
first.
H
arry
AMO rniiA S T
was a racket
m an and Mrs. E lizabeth Learning. day on business.
Myers. band*andorchestra.
to kim . . .
H.
W.
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dw
ards
from
Los
A
nge­
C arlton C annon, U nited States
eren lo re !
A
A rm y ,is hom e on furlough prior les w ere in A shland, T h u rs u a y '
to going overseas. C arlto n is visit looking for a location.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Briggs of
ing his parents, Mr. an d Mrs.
IHt
H erm an C annon and o t h e r K lam ath Falls w ere in A shland.J
TOO* WIST COAST TSAIIWAYS AOINT WSS
M onday looking for a location.
o i A D i r h i i f v o u s ia n v o u s r s i r .
friends in Talent.
w
Co# on Mon tat
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