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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1948)
Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland. th e ., 1 huixd.iy, June 17» >94** NEWS FROM TALENT COOPER Talent Boy Scout Troop Organized R E S IG N S Rev. Wooley To Portland Conference Talent. June 16—C l a r e n c e Cooper, city marshall, handed in his resignation at the last meet- j Talent, Ju n e 16—T h e R e v . ing of the city council. Cooper, j Alice May Woolley left Monday Talent. June 16—A troop of the ; morning to attend t(je annual Boy Seouts of America was or-1 who will stap on the job until a conference at Portland. She plans gunized last week under the lead-1 replacem ent has been found, a n to stay a week and to stop over nounced that one of his last offi ership of Albert Culver. Jr. Mr. ’ a couple nights at the home of cial acts would be to po t the Culver stated that there were | ordinance requiring that ah dogs her parents at Drain. Oregon on enough boys present at the meet-* w ithin the city lim its be placed her way back. She will be home ing to enable the troop to b e 1 on a leash or penned until Sept in time to attend P rayer m eet em ber 1. ( ing next W ednesday evening. Mr broken into patrols. Henry McNab will deliver the serm on next Sunday and the evening services will be present ed by the Young People under the leadership of Romona Cold- well and Wallace McNair. Talent, June 1ft— Church offi cers of the Talent Methixllst church who were elected at the Fourth Q uarterly conference be 1 gan serving their yearly term this month. Trustees include Will Knmberg. Josephine Foss. Alvin Wheeler, Gradv Coldwell, Edna Holdrldge, Clarence Holdrldge, and Chestei Zedtker. Stewards Include Jean e t t e Quinn, J I. Ogborn. Ada Cold- well. Henry McNair and Ben Clark Edith Holdrldge is in charge of Communion. Josephine Foss is Financial secretary and treasurer. Clarence Holdrldge is recording secretary. Edna Holdrldge was Talent. Ju n e 16—The Annyal elected Treasurer of Benevolence Guest day of the T alent Com Clarence Holdridge Is to be a m unity Club was held at the City lav member of Annual confer Hall Ju n e 16 at a p.m. This day ence, with W alter McNair as a l is alw ays dedicated to elderly ternate lay member. Floyd Quinn ladies and newcom ers to the com Is lay leader. m unity The hall was beautifully Custodians of legal papers are decorated with Bowel’s. The bou Clarence Holdridge and Will quets w ere given to the guests Kan,berg. when the program was over. The Members of the com m ittee on ladies served cake and coffee to pastoral relation include C lar their guestg, ence Holdrldge, Alfreda W heeler. N. J. McCready has moved Allyna Floyd, Mary Higgins and Marie Furrer. from Talent, to Jacksonville. Committee mem bers In charge Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boatw right moved to Ashland the first of the of records include Edna H old ridge. Jo Walty, Ethel Garland. week. Music com m ittee mem bers In A rthur R. Kyniston, son of Mr. clude Genevieve Holdrldge, Ro- and Mrs. W. A. K yniston, a n d 1 mana Coldwell and Ethel Reed. Miss W innie M ontague of Alam e-j da, C alifornia were m arried in N evada on June 7. The young couple will m ake their home in California. Miss Alberta Thoas, prim ary Born to Mr. and Mrs. Blain teacher at Springfield, Oregon, Caldwell Ju n e 11, a baby girl. returned to the home of her p ar ents, M r. and Mrs. Albert Thom Mrs. Parthena T errill left Mon as this week for her sum m er va day m orning to visit her dau g h t cation. er, Barbara, in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Payton of Co quille, Oregon, visited Mrs. Pay- r Z IE K D S CHUKCH P astor. Irwin P Alster ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A l 1(1:00 a m B ible School bert Thomas over Memorial day Il OA a m . W orship service. Carl Moore's m other accom 7:00 p.m. C hristian E ndeavor S 00 p.m. P ra ise and W orship. panied the Moores from San Ra W ednesday 8 p.m. P rayer m eet phael, California for a visit. Bill Davidson and Floyd Fun- T A L E N T M E T H O D IS T C H U 1 C H *' 45 Sunday school ns usu al. derburg were callers at the Roush 11:00 M orning w orship. M essage ranch last Sunday. by Mrs H enry M cNair. 7 IS E v e n i n g S e r v i c e P r e s e n t e d h y Jerry Mitchell was among the the Young P eop le under th e leader sh ip o f Pom ona C oldw ell and W al boys who left for National Camp lace M cNair. Monday. Miss Alice Peck Eugene, O re gon, a teacher in the Springfield schools spent the week end at the home of her friend. Miss Alberta Thomas and her parents, Mr and Mrs. A lbert Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowd were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. C. O. Porter 143 8th street last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowd spent last Thursday with old friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Bressel at Rogue River. Mrs. Lillian Mitchell and fam ily have moved from the Roush ranch to their home, 137 Helman street. Several Entertained WEITZEL’S v 1 Church Guest Day Lawn Furniture For Father that the en tire family can en joy. KM b B f , Church Officers Begin 48-49 Term : — E X A M IN A T IO N S T O B E G IV E N T O T A H O Y D R IV E R S Mrs. Netlicrland Is Intt'rrcd in California T ard y d riv ers m ay soon in n ' them : eves r c u iic d to l. ik i a l l O il T alen t, Ju n e 16 Mrs. W innie N ethvrlund. 83, who m ade hci * g in a l e x a m in a tio n In x h ad of h i m hom e w ith her i.ster, Mis. Meda I ply renew ing th e ir old license a Fox, died S u n d ay , J u n e 6 at a ( III g o l l 's l a w \ . t e l i l o l d l lV i'l M edford hoapltal. S he is survived h i ' n e ren ew al e n te r . 11 1 ■ < >n> 1 hy tw o sisters, Mrs Fox and Mi Nellie S m ith of B elling li a in, y e a r of op eratio n . S e e re ta iy of W ashington, also a n u ip h cr of S ta te F ail T. Newhry v a in U nder the law, Ilei n.-e holdei . nieces and nephew s. who h ave sktppi d a co m p lete re Funeral services were held new al pei loil m ust tak e a new Tuesday from the Perl Funeial ex a m in a tio n in o rd er to o b tain a Home. Interm ent was In W lnteis. perm it. N ew hry ex p lain ed till- California. provision will affect a few ilriv ers win» have negh eti d to renew a n o ld lic e n s e w h ic h legally e x p ired last year. T he see re ta iy pointed o u t Rial The Second, T h ird and F ourth old licenses n u m b ere d from all g rade B row nies m et at the school 390.001 Io 5R 129.000 ill he in M onday aftern o o n at 2 00 p 111, valid afte r J u n e 30. All lowci The Camp Fir«- Girls will meet n u in h its h ave alre ad y ex p ired at the city hull Friday, June 18, anil renew als should lie o b tain ed at 7 30 p.m. New g ir ls o f th e f i f t h im m ediately to aviyid t h e n e e c s grade will enter the group at sttv of re ex am in atio n , hi said. Talent ('amp Fire (iirl Bulletin this meeting. Mr.- S h irley D av en p o it "1 '«an There will be meeting of the Blue Birds on the lawn of the | Nuys, C alif 1- m ak in g an ex ten d F W city hall Fridas, June ¡¿[i. at 2 00 ■ ed visit w ith Mi aid M p.m. G ilb reath . JEWELRY AO* ro f /^ A N oF A C TA O N Father’s Day G ifts tc Please • Gruen Watches • Signet Bings • Precious Stone • Tie <'lasps S e ts u Phone 5131 283 E. Main Fishing for a gift for Father? Come I11 V and Let Us Help You k \ Catch One BELLVIEW NEWS Mrs. Frank Malin and young , Teddy Malin left last Monday I m orning for Los Angeles, Cali fornla to attend to business and ' visit relatives. They expect to rem ain about one month. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs, of Dixson, California, arrived last Friday to be the house guests of their old friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engel and son Bernie. The Jacobs and Engels form erly were neighbors in Ne braska. They attended the 4-H Lam b Show and Style Show in Medford together. I Mr. and Mrs. Dick Block, Clov- ‘ e r Lane returned from Portland I w here Mr. Block was receiving $2}95 $22.50 $J«5° $2.65 $18.95 $ IO.0(1 $« 1-75 $ I 2.50 29c 15C for J5C I jc t-95 TRUE TEMPER CASTING ROD ASHAWAY SLIP CAST REEL TRUE TEMPER "AM ERICAN W H IPPET” ROD OCEAN CITY LEVEL W IN D CASTING REEL "CASCADE” 9' SPLIT BAMBOO FLY ROD, Extra Tip SOUTH BEND "Orenom atic” FLY REEL "PLY-FLY” SALMON ROD . OCEAN CITY STAR DRAG SALMON REEL CARD OF NO. 6 SNELLED HOOKS 4 LB. TEST NYLON LEADER MATERIAL SNELLED FLIES FLIES "FISHERM AN’S LUCK” JACK KNIFE m arshall H ugh M. k r e v e r Il AMR M jr f H T T IS WITH BRFAO *FM( ' îenft lof <J»«f Iftd (ftlftfift bft<Al»t I* »• u ,11 ,»■ A n '. F AV , f NI ' R ' : H> . a I « » 0 «1 Iû?7 H «¡: 1 ■ ■ C et from Mr. and Mis. 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