Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 21, 1950, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW
Talent Community Bray Top Scorer Talent Topics
Tree Is Lighted In Faculty Game
The Talent Grange held its
annual Christmas party last
night with members and their
families attending
After the
By PAT HENRY
Talent’s community Christ­
program was heard, large bags
mas tree was lighted this week
Topped by a 6 foot 4 inch cen­ of treats were given out to
by Roy Coghill and the Talent
firemen. The loud speaker sys­ ter by the name of George Bray, those attending.
tem has been set up and is now the Talent men teachers romp­
“Oven Meals" was the topic
playing Christmas carols for the ed over their pupils In a rough for the Home Extension meet­
shoppers and passersby
and tumble basketball game ing held at the city hall last
Funds for the community tree last week to the tune of 45-37. Wednesday Gertrude Ottinger
which will take place Friday,
Bray led his fellow teachers and Maybell Bunell were the
December 22, were solicited by making half their points i leaders.
from Talent businesses, service while playing about half the
The Talent Garden club met
club6. and the high school stu­ time. Twenty-seven counters at th<> city hall Wednesday and '
dent body, which gave gener­ were piled up by this former made swags for Camp White
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Oregon great. Barney Riggs
Mr and Mrs. A1 Spencer left
The program this Friday will was next in line as he poled in j for Wyoming last Friday to
be under the supervision of 13 counters for the Rover Boys. spend (he holidays with rela-
Mrs. Dorothy Suksdorf and will
Howell Parrant led the Bull- tives and friends.
begin at 8 p m
dogs with 11 points. Scoring
Cora Hendrickson returned
for the two teams is as follows home from a six weeks visit to
TALENT YOUTHS GIVEN
Faculty relatives in South Dakota.
High School
SUSPENDED JAIL TERMS
Farthinc
The Lions and Lady Lions
Montgom’ry (8) f (2)
S a c e held a j° int meeting in the city
Two Talent men, Dan R. Shu- Henry (8)
Casebier hal1- Thursday. After the din­
gart and William E. Lewis, both Smith (2)
20, were given three year sus­ Parrent (11)
(1) Hart ner, the group enjoyed movies
pended jail sentences for burg­ Newton (7)
(13) Riggs and talks by members of South-
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, ern Oregon college. Tuesday FRESHMEN . . . pictured above are the members of the Talent high school freshmen class. They
lary when they appeared before
Substitutions. Faculty, Bray, njght the clubs held a potluck are. first row: Carolyn Ainsworth. Donna Lucier, Gayle Thoreson. Barbara Wolfe. Verlee
Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna last 27: Bailey, 2 High School.
dinner for the Boy and Girl Zemke, Joyce Perkins. Claire Elrod: second row: Betty Lushbough, Karen Olson. Arls Wil­
week.
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liams. Betty Parrent. Barbara Brannon. Joyce Baldwin, Delores Zemke, Pauline Welburn. Jane
scouts and their families.
The men admitted burglariz­
Doug Hotchkiss had his ton­ Peters: third row: Wilma Bench. Lester Walker, Leslie Combs. Fred Rickenbach, Carlos God­
ing the Bohemian club in Ash­
dard. Russel Wall. Bob Hurd. Kay Carter; fourth row: Billy Eagle. James Pearson, Bob Carter.
Deaths from burns are close ! sils removed Tuesday.
land and Bill’s club in Yreka, to a thousand a month in De- ’ The Ashland _ Elks served a Bob Seymour, Keith Wytcherly, Allen Wytcherly. Jimmy Zemke. Hal Cramer. Ronnie Rice.
Cal., on November 19.
cember January and February, banquet ‘ to“ ’the football" team's
National Safety council figures )aS( Thursday. Members of the
Stationery Supplies
show. The principal reasons are EIks in Talent
(be mea, T a le n t C o m m u n ity C lu b
at the News Review
Falls are the No. 1 accident
defective heating appliances and
The Camp Fire girls of Ash­ H o ld s C h r is tm a s P a r t y
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killer around the home, accord-
defective chimneys.
land, Talent, and Medford, held
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their grand council Fire at the
Lincoln school in Ashland, Sun- held its annual Christmas part'- cil.
and gift exchange in the city
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
Mrs. Long was in charge ot
A SH L A N D AUTO
at the Young home and burned i the meeting in the absence of
To E veryone!
S E L B Y ’S
PARTS
through the cupboard
The Mrs Jason Ottinger
L e s t e r ’s S h o e S h o p
neighbors detected the smoke |
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CHEVROLET
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and put the fire out before the T a le n t L a d y L io n s G iv e
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fire department arrived.
Besides the burned cupboard, B o y a n d G irl S c o u t P a r ty
the room was smoked up.
The Lady Lions of Talent
"Chain
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. gave a party for the Bay and
Girl scouts this week and served
SCIENTIST
a potluck dinner
Pioneer Avenue. South.
Cheaters”
Mrs. Alexander’s : '! . '-ch-
Sunday morning service at 11
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o’clock
several musical number Euiei
Subject: Christ Jesus.
Golden Text: Isaiah 9:6. Unto Mae Culver played several ac­
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is given: and the government several songs.
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Children attending received
nail be upon his shoulder.
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gifts and treats from Santa
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Marble. Granite, Bronte
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday evening meeting, Claus played by Ira Culver.
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Christian Science healing, is
laws.
held
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M ile a g e a t Less th a n
from 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays
half the cost o f New Tires
and holidays. The public 1s cor­
Eliminate the
dially invited to attend
use of
services, and to use the r—
aziing
Steel Chains
room.
VOM
Home Ec. Classes
Get N e w Stovet
At a recant meeting of the
Tulent achool board It was
voted that the home economics
department of the high school
be granted two new electric
stoves and an electric refrig­
erator
Cooking classes during the
second term will be under the
direction of Mrs. Jo Coffin A
great many students arc expect
ed to enroll in the added cook­
ing cluss Among them will
probably be a few boys who
plan on becoming chefs after
ilgli school is behind
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for a Merry Christmas
and a Happy
New Yenr
W a r d r o b e C le a n e r s
“On the Plaza"
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Better Clothes for Less Mone1
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Christian Church) Second and
B Streets.
Earl F. Downing, Minister.
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Bible School, 9:45 a.m. The
TIR ES N O W . . .
Church teaching and studying.
A b s o lu te S a tis fa c tio n
Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.
Sermon: “Gifts for Good Will.”
G u a ra n te e d in W ritin g
Christinas
program:
Bible
school and church will hold
their program at 7 p.m. A wor­
ship service. “The Christ of
Christmas" will be g i v e n . :
School classes will present num­
bers. Treats for all present. '
N. PACIFIC HIGHWAY
White gifts for benevolence will
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MOON MULLINS
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717 Siskiyou Blvd
Dr. Evart P. Borden, Minister
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Sunday Morning Worship, 11
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Christmas sermon. Christening
of the babies. Special music.
Punch served after service.
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get officer elected at this meet­
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