SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JU N E 17, 1946
T w enty eig h t Avhlund student»,
at S o u th ern O regon college made
the honor lull for work done d u r
mg the spring q u u rter, according
to M. E. Wiiodell, registrar. Six
stu d en ts m ade a straig h t A re
curd, and (our of these w ere Ash
laud students. They w ere Joseph
Hurdle, C harles Coffin, Deane
Horne, G aylord V estal of A sh
land; K enneth Haymond, and
H ubert W alker of Medford,
M aking a 3.5 uvevngc or better
w ere: Leslie Segsw orth, Jack
Pearson, H enry W iliiama, David
H arker, L eornard W arren, Paul
lcenhow er, Mrs M yrtle Chupm un,
W illiam H lackm er, C arolyn Hose,
and R obert Sharyon, of Ashland
and 18 others.
Those m aking a 3.0 to 3.5 a v e r
age follow: Paul Aikins, Fred
Huehling, Lois C hristenson, F ra n
cis C hurch, A nnella Converse,
M ary C'orthoU, Puul Travis, Hetty
H ollingsw orth, L aura J o n e s ,
M anley la g g e tt, Jack M erritt,
Henry M etzger, John McLain,
R ichard P utney, all of A shland;
plus 25 oth ers from else where.
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from Hogue R iver w ith his p a r
ents. Ju n e 0, 1937 he m arried
Mrs. Elsie S w eet in M edford and
is survived by hut wilt anti step
Sum ii.i i school studen ts at the
daughter, Mrs. Joseph '1 immci -
S outhern Oregon College field
m an ol Vallejo, C alil., three
th eir fu s t sum m er school aocial
brothers, Dr. H arvey Wood», Ur. F riday night. W ieners, buns, and
M arcus H. Woods, both of A sh
o th er delicacies w ere enjoyed
land anti Dr. C larence A. Woods
around the cam pfire with songs,
ol Lebanon, Oregon, and parents,
stu n ts ,and stories. The barbecue
Dr. anti Mrs. E rnest A. Woods.
pit on the cam pus provided the
F unerul services will be held ! site for tins happy occasion.
F riday, J u n e 21, in the F irst
An extensive recreation;"I p ro
P resb y terian church at 10:30 o’
clock, w ith the R everend George gram has been planned lor the
sum m er session. Included in the
M. S hum an officiating.
In term en t will be m ade in the plans are a trip to C rater Lake,
M ountuin View cem etery witli a trip to Oregon Caves and a
tiie Elks Lodge in charge of the giandio.se picnic in Lithia P ark.
Tin-, recreational program will be
service.
supplem ented witli a series of in
teresting, inform ative assem blies.
EPLER NOW AT VANPORT
Among
these activities are in
COLLEGE NEAR PORTLAND
Dr. S tephen Epler, form er pro- cluded a physical education d e
lessor at S o u th ern O regon C ol m onstration, a m oving picture, a
lege, is a t p resen t p re sid e n t of stu n t convocation, and a musical
hom e talen t show.
V anport C enter College of P o rt
land.
L ast week the state board of
SOC Summer School
( lasses Have Party
Ashland Students
Lead Honor Roll
h ig h e r e d u c a tio n d e c id e d a g a in st
opening an extension college at
K lam ath Falls and decided to
g u aran tee V anport C enter Col
lege's bu d g et tor all of the com
ing school term , Dr. E pler said.
V anport will probably be a two
year college and stu d en ts will
find no d ifficulty in tran sferrin g
from V anport w ith full cred it for
C hester Y Woods. son of Dr. I all work accom plished.
Dr, E pler said th a t aproxiinate-
and Mrs. K. A. Woods passed a- ply 40 per cent of the V anport
way T uesday evening very su d C en ter stu d e n ts are m arried and
denly from a h e a rt attack at the are living at V anport w here i e
hom e of his parents.
eently
redecorated ap a rtm en ts
C hester Woods is well know n are available to stu d en ts a t re
in A shland having attended grade duced rentals.
and high school here. He later
atten d ed Oregon S t.de College in
C orvallis and was very active in
the m usic departm ent. He was
an accom plished cello player and
took p a rt in m usical activities.
Joe K. Neil, son of F red Neil of
C h ester was born in C lear A shland, reported last w eek th a t
Lake, M innesota, A ugust 29, 1902 gold had been found on the’ Elm-
and cam e to A shland in 1915, h irst p ro p erty at Ross Lane and
Old Stage Hoad.
T he gold was discovered w hile
digging a hole for an oil tank.
’Hie content was confirm ed after
sam ples had been taken to Lull s
Testing laboratory. No plans,
how ever, have been m ade to fu r
th er explore the gold possibilities
of the property.
Neil, who is p resident of the
P enm an-N eil advertising agency
in S eattle, plans to spend an e x
tended vacation here. His fam ily
will m ake the property th eir p e r
m anent hom e while Neil will
I com m ute to his business in S e a t
tle.
Chester Y. Woods
Dies on Tuesday
NEWS FROM TALENT
Mr. and Mrs. George B ales'
I h a v e 're tu rn e d hom e a lte r <J I vV O
: weeks vacation.
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f l i t lightening struck a tree
1 near R aipn Jen n in g s new home,
1 in the recent th u n d er storm , w»r.
The T alent C om m unity C lub ■ Jen n in g s reports no dam age done
held A nnual G uest Day P u n y but it ju st m issed his regestered
Ju n e 19, at the City H all in 'l a t I bull, by a fraction.
Bud Hotchkiss, is building ano
ent. The program opened by all
singing "’m e More We G et To th er new house, on the Bill H ot
g eth er . Mrs. Long then gave the chkiss property.
Mrs. Ethyl Lacey retu rn ed
address of welcome, and a brief
H istory of the United S tates Hag. M onday from the hospital aftei
S alu te to the flag and the song undergoing an appendix o p era
“A m erica” followed. Each one tion.
Dr. F ran k B. W isner of Libby
p resen t gave her nam e and place
of birth. Mrs. Edna H oldndge M ontana was a guest a t the home
gave a reading "Hom ey T hings”. of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r W isner
A ccordian solos were rendered last week. A rth u r accom panied
oy M ary F u rrier, and a reading his brother, Dr. W isner to Libby
by Mrs. Long. The guests were en ro u te to Bozem an, M ontana
seated at tables gaily decorated to visit his sister.
w ith flowers, a t which tim e all
Mrs. P are n th a T errill, has re
p articip ated in singing songs tu rn ed hom e afte r a tw o weeks
w hich com posed of “T he Old vacation.
Ladies P a rty ”. Two ladies p re
M onty M ontgom ery, QM 3/c
sen t w ere 84 years of age and re was given an honorable dis
ceived corsages. T here w ere 35 charged from th e Navy and is
guests present. Mrs. J. C. O tting- now hom e w ith his parents.
e r m ade the an nouncem ent th at
Dick H ervy, U. S. A rm y is
com m unity C lub m eetings would hom e on furlough.
be discontinued until Septem ber.
R efreshm ents w ere then served.
Community Club
Has Annual Party
Mrs. Carrie Hersey
Buried Saturday
Otis Garrett Dies
At His Talent Home
Mr. Otis M G a rre tt died at
his hom e near T alent, Ju n e 22
Mr. G arret was born n ear M ed
ford, O ctober 6, 1889. He served
in the arm ed forces in World W ar
I.
S urviving are his wife, Elsie
G a rre tt and tw o sons, C harles
and Lee and one dau g h ter, R uth,
all living at hom e; also his fa th
er, W illiam G a rre tt of Talent.
One brother, G uy G a rre tt of T al
ent and one sister, Mrs. R. A.
G reen, Sacram ento, C alifornia.
M ilitary funeral services w ere
held Ju n e 26 at the P erl F uneral
Home w ith the Rev. D elbert D an
iels of the F irst C h ristian church
officiating. In term e n t was in the
Medford I.O.O F. cem etery.
SiiliM-rlhe for The Miner tod ay.
Notary Public
C arrie Hersey, 451 N orth Main,
died Ju n e 12, 5.25 P. M. F uneral
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
was S aturday, Ju n e 15, 1:30 at
Nona
McAbee
Talent, Ore.
the L itw iller Chapel. Doctor G eo
Phone 5988
rge W. B ruce of the M ethodist
M o n u m e n ti and m arkers. See
Burns M e m o ria ls . On the P la z t
C hurch officiated and in term en t
was at M ountain View cem etery,
C arrie H ersey was born. May
27, 1876 at Tuscola, M ichigan.
T uesday afternoon, Mrs. K. V.
She was a m em ber of the R ebe Thoreson gave a p arty at her
kah Lodge anrl W om en’s Relief hom e in honor of her d au g h ter
Corp. Her husband, Jam es II. G ay le’s 10th b irthday. The a fte r
Hersey preceded her in death, noon was sp en t playing games.
May 27, 1944.
Ice cream and cake was served
Mrs. H ersey is survived by a i to the following guests: B etty
(laughter, Mrs. Violet M. H atfield J Jean ,, Pete and Dorothy Odell,
Carol, M erlin and G ary Guse,
of Ashfand, gran d au g h ter, Mrs. P asty Kay W hite,, G arda W alt
W illiam L itsher, B erkley, C ali ers, T erry and Leannis B urnette,
fornia, a brother, F rank Sneer, and Gordon Thoreson. G ayle re
C lare, M ichigan and sister Mrs.,' ceived m any nice gifts.
Lila Woods Fairw ell.
P allbearers for Mrs. H ersey
w ere Floyd Dickey, F rank Lav-
rent, Ju liu s Koch, Dick Engle,
ARE EASY TO FIND WHEN YOU SHOP AT-
George Nichols and Louis B ar
Mr. Janies P. Cooley, D irector
num . Mrs. Clyde Sm ith and Mrs. of the E leventh U. S. C ivil S e r
Ju lia S uters sang several n u m vice Region, announces th a t on
bers and w ere accom panied by Ju n e 4, 1946, th e P resid en t of the
Mrs. F. Dickey.
U nited States issued an E xecu
tive O rder providing th at d isabl
ed veterans, w ives of disabled
v eterans, or widow s of veterans
m ay file applications for proba-
T alent G uest day which has tional appointm ents for any posi
become an annual affair for the tion which m ay have been filled
"Come In And S e n e Yourself, Select The Best"
ladies of the com m unity was a- by a probational appointm ent
w
ith
in
the
preceding
th
ree
years.
gain held this year at the city
Such applicants who are e n tit
hall on W ednesday, Ju n e 19.
S everal ladies atten d ed and led to a 10-point preference in
new er ladies of the com m unity F ed eral exam inations are given
w ere introduced during th e a f an opp o rtu n ity in this m an n er to
TALENT
ternoon.
o btain p erm an en t em ploym ent in
OREGON
the F ederal service.
KENNETH E. SCHILLING
D o n S w e e m , p r o p -
T here was a big crow d at tlw
I GETS BACHELOR OF
dance last S atu rd ay night. The
Mrs. Joe W ork and son of Poe
SCIENCE DEGREE
U niversity of Oregon, Eugene, next dance will be S aturday, Valley, K lam ath C ounty a r e
Ju ly 6, at the C ity Hall. Public spending a few days in T alent
J u n e 17 (S pecial)—A B achelor of is cordially invited.
and A shland.
Science degree was conferred u p
on K enneth E. Schilling, son of
! Mrs. E tta L. Schilling route No.
1 2, box 495, A shland, a t the S ixty-
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! O regon cam pus, J u n e 16.
1 Mr. Schilling was an education
m ajor.
Gayle Thoreson Has
Gay Birthday Party
HOT WEATHE
Gold Found By Joe
Neil Near Ashland
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C om plete Wood Im pregnation which «ÿdyttnly rids your
hom e of term ites b u t acts as a wood p re s e n ^ tiv e . G iving
a lasting q u ality to house tim bers.
80% of the homes inspected in this area are term ite infes-
ted. We will m ake a free building inspection to appraise
the dam age. Let ex p erts check before you bave property
The Greyhound bus driver has become a sym
certain physical and mental tests comparable
bol o f skill and service in motorized trans
to those o f the Army Air Corps. And now
portation. With him you ride secure in the
most o f Greyhound’s former experienced
knowledge that behind the wheel is a highly
drivers are back at the
trained expert, one of the world's finest drivers»
in the Armed Force-
Both training and tradition give the
Remember, too, ti—........ vjivyhound
Greyhound driver well-deserved pride in
experts are more than bus drivers . . . they
his ability. New drivers, regardless o f pre
are equally famed for their friendly, eager
vious experience, receive a full month or
attention to every detail o f service that makes
more o f intensive special training before
traveling by Greyhound more than just a
taking over on their own. Thev must pass
way to go places.
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