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Southern Oregon New» Re VI 1 Class Of fivers Are Elected at Talent Talent Activities School Carnival Queens Selected ,Talent “Ill-Life” Hit Street Monday F irst issue of the T ulent Hi laic, high school paper, cam e oil tin- press M onday, with Betty M ontgom ery doing the editing and Leola L indstrom as co-l-ditor, Leo M itchel, a rt editor; Dean Dorman, editorials; Vir g i n i a Pierce, Francis S ullivan, B etty Loftis, Mozell M arshall, reporter:, and M arnall Hill, Joyce Newton, Leola L indstrom , and C arolyn B rannan, typists. inursday, October 24, 1946 Three Talent Ladies Attend 1 raining- Class C lass officers for T alen t high Mrs. H arold Strauss, Mrs. Geo- school w ere elected recently 1 ,* t,aies a “ d iwih. C n an es n a r- they are: ¡nes atten d ed the Home guiuuo.c Senior president, Jim M elhoan; I vice , president, D ean Dorm an; P ain in g class m social nyg.ene education.tvednv.-.day, u cto o . i m aec. '1 reas., C arolyn B rannan. Whlcn was heiu a me courmou.M- Ju n io r class presid en t, Jack S anders; vice presid en t, M arnell au d ito riu m in M edtord. Jo e program sponsored by the Hill; secretary, Joyce Newton, Jack so n county puonc neuiui as and treasurer, Jack M ilhoan. Sophom ore president, Donald sociation is planned so tn at tne M illage; vice piesid en t, George new iy train ed leaders will toi in Wilson, and serg ean t at arm s, ncignborhood discussion groups in l/ieir ow n com m unities, f o r C harles G arret. F reshm an class presid en t, G eo tiiose unable to atten d group rge Baylor and S ecretary V irgin m eetings, books and p h am pnieis will be available on a lending I ia Peters. ; basis. 1 Kings und queens for the high m-hnol curnival which Is to be held, O ctober 25, huve been elect ed lor each class, T alent High school alllcials announced For the F reshm an class the queen Is A nn Willlunis and King George Buylor. Sophom ore queen is Eloise H ar vey and King, Joe Linton. Ju n io r class elected as queen, Joyce N ew ton and Jim M itchel us King. Senior culss will have C arolyn 1 be M ethodist C hurch will ob Jean Nogties of, C erise, F rance B runnun as their queen and G o r T alent and Phoenix V.F.W. and Rene Le Page of Angus, serve S unday, October 27th as dy W illiams as king. au x iliary will m eet T hursday, Rally Day .An interesting p ro The carnival is an annual a f O ctober 24 ,ln the Tulent city F rance w ere din n er guests F riday gram is being planned and the evening ol Mr. and M rs A rth u r fair at the high school , hall at 8 p in. W isner of Talent. B oth young children are entering into it with m en ure graduates of the In s ti enthusiasm . May Woolley, pastor tute of Agronom y, P aris and are T * v of the C hurch, will give a short touring the United S tates un d er NEW MATTRESSES the auspices of the F arm B ureau inm SLge ln the Pro8ram but there FACTORY TO YOU will be no m orning w orship s e r and F arm ers Union. vice. is cordially in v it OLD MATTRESSES They will d ep a rt for France, ed to E a veryone tte n d the program which MADE LIKE NEW N ovem ber 1st on the lie de begins at 10:20 France, which is expected to a r New Box Springs rive in New York .O ctober 29. If you are anticipating a sale W hile T h e y Laet CALL 21496 or 5736 anytime SALE EACH WEDNESDAY la le n t school officials an n o u n c NIGHT at 7:00 p.m. Ashland ed this week th at the official Auction Yard, 1180 Oak Street school census would take place / / c r //rr r r /n fty u ty 482 A S t. Phone 8271 in the T alen t district from Oct- "Selling Is Our Business' ober 25 to Novem ber 4 All per- e /r n /n r /te / trr/A 7Ae I ! sons betw een the ages of four and i tw enty will he included in the census. A lthough a canvass will be L IV IN G m ade It was requested th at peo- ple could help with the census by E Q I ATO It calling or m ailing the inform ation Mr. and Mis. Ed L inderm an are to the school. visiting in the home of Mrs. L inderm en ■> sister, Mrs. K. Bay Mem tiers of the V.F W. auxi.i- lor. Mr. and M j.. Linderm en will ■ii y gave A udrey C lupny a baby e ;iw next . t e k for Evans. Wash sbow e, O ctober nJ at tti. homi ol ington to visit .Mr. L in d e rm w s children. M illie Lockwoods. Mr. and Mrs. Ted T uful who w ere ju st recently m arried in La tln.lie, Virginia are visiting in he hom e of Mi and Mr Dme D Un on Service Station blns of Talent. Mrs. T uiul i- sister of Mrs. Dobbins. Mi ann 237 East M ain St. Mrs. Tuful are on th eir v.,r, t,, -M/attle, W ashington w here th, v A shland, Oregon will m ake th en hom e Lu.’ph A. . osier Rally Hay Sunday French Visitors at Arthur Wisner Home At Methodist Church Auxiliaries Meet at ( ity Hall Thursday Jos. C. Burns Auctioneer School Census Will Begin October 25 REED’S MATTRESS CO. WORRYING ABOUT YOUR CLOTHING PROBLEM Bring your soiled clothes to us for cleaning and pressing, which will make your old clothes look like new. WARDROBE( LEANERS On the Plaza MR. AND MRS. KELCY SMITH Ashland, Oregon Your Friendly Grocer £ PLAZA GROCERY - z On the Curve — Ashland, Oregon Drop in for a Pleasant 5 Minutes Over a Coke or a FOR FARM New plastic h andbag in varied styles, $2.95 plus tax Cup of Coffee BUILDINGS Ju st arriv ed in tim e for fall rains, sh ip m en t of ex q u isitely d e signed um brellas. Exceptional values at $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 . mm COFFEE SHOP M U L T I-F A C KT* Ruth A. 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