Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 13, 1949, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Oregon, I hursday, January i ) , »94*
. . NEWS FROM TALENT . .
SMALL FARMS COUNCIL
MEETS AT WELCH HOME
Bouldin Services
Are Held Tuesday
Talent Left Handed Club Gets
Underway Again With 253 Members
Talent, Jan. 12 — The Sm all
Farm s Council m et Tuesday e v ­
ening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Welch on Wolden
Talent, Jan. 13 — The Talent
Talent, Jan. 12 — Friends of Lane.
Left Handed Club has been or- TALENT BOY SCOUTS
Hugh Bouldin were saddened to
gamzed again. The club will be COLLECTING LICENSES
hear of his death Wednesday, t a LENT LOCAL
in effect till the first of Febru-
Talent, Jan. 13 — Members of
Jan u ary 5. Funeral s e iv
Mr a pd Mrs. Q. W. Rogers ary Until then all m em bers will the Talent Boy Scout troop are
held Tuesday, January t i at me have gold thej r property
on have to drink all liquids w ith collecting old license plates. The
Lltw iller-N ugent Funeral
Home KaDD«g ......
Hill to Mr. and Mrs. J ; lhelr
. . .
.
hand and If caught patrols are having a contest to
in Ashland. The M
“ 10 D—
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' W orthylake. The Rogers moved us,ng the right hand for that pur- see which one can get the most
ficiated. Interm ent was at it iio in - to B edford Sunday.
pose they will be fined 10c.
plates. They ask that all motor-
tain View cemetery.
Each m em ber has a num ber tsts jn the Talent area save their
Bouldin had started on Ills new
Mrs Buz Hamby underw ent an and if they forget ¿h eir num ber old plates for the scouts.
job as driver for Littrell r a r ,s I operation Saturday m orning at when paying their fine, they
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...
of M edfoid and on h ’s first trip t he Com m unity hospital.
m ust pay an additional ten cents.
was found dead in the sleeping _____ ________________________ » The club has 253 m em bers now.
eom partm rnt of the truck w h e n 1
The funds collected in m em ­
it arrived at Redding. California nia and two brothers, George of bership dues and fines are divid­
San
Gabriel
and
Guy
from
Van
Hugh had driven from P o rt­
ed equally betw een the infantile
land and was taking his rest per Nuys, Calif.
paralysis fund and the Shrine
George and Guy Bouldin a r
iod after a stopover at his home
Talent, Jan. 12—The new town
Hospital for Crippled C hildren at
Mrs
Fred
Butler,
Ada's
sister,
a
r
­
in Talent.
i
officials
were seated Tuesday,
Portland.
California authorities a ttrib u t­ rived Friday evening. Mrs. A. J.
January
4.
Members of the new
Castleberry
of
Oroville
came
up
ed the death to carbon monoxide
council are “Lucky” Gilbreuth,
to stay w ith Mrs. Bouldin.
poisonng.
i
Hugh was a sergeant during
He was born June 10, 1910 at
1 chairman; Chas. Long, Loren
Nashville, Tenn. He is survived World War II, serving as a mech
Casebier, Roy Coghlll, John Sam ­
by his wife, Ada and daughter, anic in the A ir Corps. He was
ple. and Mayne Cowdrey.
Joanna, his m other, Mrs. George stationed at G reenland for 18
The following com m ittees were
Talent,
Jan.
13
—
Talent
grange
Bouldin of San Gabriel, Califor- months.
m et in regular session Thursday, appointed by Mayor Strauss: F in­
January 6. M aster Lloyd Lacy ance, Lucky G ilbreath, Wayne
appointed the following’ commit Cowdrey; W a te r ,R o y Coghill
tees for the year: A griculture, | and John Sample; Street, Chas.
Loyal Bates, Lloyd. Bunnell and Long and Loren Casebier.
Leroy Walsh: Home Economics
The w atcr com m ittee got a
Chairm an, Vera Rice; Ways and real work
out the first week
Means Committee. Mr. and Mrs. I when the lack of w ater situation
George Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. I became acute. On Friday, there
Loyal Bates and Mr. and M rs.1 wasn’t enough w ater at the west
Floyd Bunnell; Relief, Ethel end of town- w here the school is
Lacy, M argaret Ham ilton, Mabel located; so school could not be
Robison; Leislative, W. W Rob- held The oId flre truck was d riv-
ison;; Grange Co-operative, Steve en d°w n to the new reservoir,
Lunak; Publicity, M argaret Ham- which because of the bad weath-
er has not been connected with
ilton and Bob Learning.
Past M aster Ed Borg installed the old well and reservoir, an
those officers who w ere unable emergency crew of volunteers
to attend the joint installation kePt watch all Sunday night so
ceremony at C entral Point.
1 that by morning a reserve of
Obligations in the first and water had been built up in the
second degree were given to The- upper well.
odore Wallace.
This has been a hard w inter on
The ladies of the HEC will ’he Talent w ater system. So
m eet a t the home of S ister Flor- many people have kept their
ence H artley on Tuesday, Ja n - ♦ w ater running all night to keep
uary 11th, for a covered d is h ! the water from freezing and in
luncheon and regular b usiness) sPde of this a great m any pipes
have frozen and broken allowing
meeting.
more leakage.
The council hopes to get the
HOME EXTENSION UNIT
new pumphouse built and their
HEARS C. B. CORDY
W e G ive S & H Green Stamps
Talent, Jan. 12 — The Talent new pump installed as soon as
Extension unit m et W ednesday at the freezing w eather will let up
for time enough to do It.
10:30 a.m. at the city hall.
E W E L fty
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P ot luck luncheon was served
Mrs. Thomas Ghea has been
and C. B. Cordy, county ex ten ­
sion agent spoke on “Pruning, called to California by the ill­
ness of her father.
G rafting and Budding.’’
b
w c
New Officers Get
Cold Reception
Talent Grange
Committees Set
Occasional Clocks
Alarm Clocks
A large Selection of Westclox, makers
of Big Ben
u
THE FACT IS
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
LOCAL RESIDENT QUEST
AT WILLOW RUN PLANT
Talent Wins St.
Mary's Ball Game
Willow Run. Mich.—W illiam F.
Welch is enroute back to Ash-
lund today after taking delivery
Talent, Ja n 12 — Tulent quin
on a new K aiser autom obile 1 !
tet won their game against St
the Willow Run plant of Kaiser
M ary's last Friday, although it
Frazier Corp.
was agreed that St. Mary's hud
Mr. Welsh was guest for a day
showed a m urked im provem ent
at Willow Cottage, K -F’a famed
over
their earlier form.
retail custom er driveuway build­
The
T alent team led the first
ing.
Mr. Welsh made arrangem ents q uarter with a score of 14-11; 28
for factory delivery through Mot­ 14 at the halftim e und 39-25 at
the end of the third qu arter with
or Inn, local K-F dealer
the final score 51-3(1
The T alent second team won
the prelim inary game with
•core of 33- 17.
Unit No. 14, Am erican Legion The lineup« were
Driscoll
f
Auxiliary will meet in regulur William*. 2
Heud, 4
f
session, Monday evening, at 8 Fenton. 1»
0
Harden,
c
King
o'clock, in Pioneer hall, W inbum
Pendergast 4
K
Way. Mi-s. M E. Ransdell, legisla­ Hartley. 8
Long 12
R
tive chairm an will present the Baylor 18
legislative program.
She will Substitutions
Sullivan 2
speak on "Know Your Legisla­ Nichols 2
Horn bark 2
Montgomery 4
tors.”
Legion Auxiliary
To Meet Monday
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