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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1948)
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, THURS., JAN. 11, 1948 . . NEWS FROM TALENT . . P etitions A re Now Being C irculated Talent, January 20 — Last week petitions were circulated in the W agner Creek and Talent districts calling for an election to vote on consolidating the tw< districts. The district boards will call the election in the call the election in the near fu ture. Mrs. Dave Block has returned home from the hospital. Her daughter, Mrs. W hittaker is stay ing here awhile before ram*. ung to her home in California. The Hugh B ouldens entertain J o h n B u r d c l l W e d s Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holt are Rogue River Club . Ti e many friends of Ole and the proud parents of an 8 pound , 1 Hazel Carver will be interested to ed friends from Oroville over baby boy. They named him Rich- I ilh C S I i l l c i l t I C illll Mary Jane Coleman the week end. hear that their son. Dean C arver T a le n t , January 20—Talent In4 of Council Bluffs, Iowa, is the Talent, January 21 — John ,i;d h i nest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mobley Slu rkey cddurd tipped over 0111 then Hist game of the season on have a new baby boy, named Cal-1 William Bui dell, son of Mr. and father of a baby boy. The young vin Robert. He was born January I Mrs. John R. Burdell, Rt 4 Med the ley pavem ent by Alley ltroth Junuary 17 to Rogue River 39-31 n u n has been named Richard e r’s alley and lost the top off his on the Rogue River floor In an ford, and Mary Jan e Coleman, 13. Dean He urilved on his futhcr's extrem ely rough contest. daughter* of Mrs. Ada B. Cole pickup. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moore, man, 925 Siskiyou boulevard, The Chieftans pounded to an birthday, December 23. Mi and Mis. P J. Patrick ' ,i/e Butte Falls, are visiting at the were wed at the Chapel of the moved from Eureka to Talent. 18-13 edge ut the half and w erei home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roeks and Roses, Thursday even Mrs Patrick is Mrs. Everett J e n beaded by Gene Dcpuy and Ia?e Lowe. ing, Jannury 15. nings sister. Mrs. Jennings has Wales with 10 and nine m arkers, been taking care of the Patrick respectively. Herb Combs threw The Rev. D. E. M illard con Agnes Hacker has returned from a three weeks visit in Red ducted the double ring ceremony children since school started. The in nine for the Bulldogs. One and Mrs. M illard sang "At Daw n Patricks have rented a cabin at Rogue River field goal was made ding. by a Talent player. the Snappy Service Station. ing," and “1 Love You Truly.” The Cam pfire Girls will sell Rogue River won the junior The bride wore a beige suit tickets Monday night to benefit varsity prelim inary 31-15. with black accessories and a cor the polio fund. sage of gardenias and sw eetheart roses. Mrs. W. L. Mason, cousin To Play in Talent BKLLV1KW Talent, January 21 — An am a to the groom, and Mr. Mason NKWS attended the couple. teur show will be presented on The reception following the Monday night ut the Talent city «JJ 4th St. Phone 1741 The Bellview grange made $158 wedding was held at the Burdell hall for the benefit of the March at their social Tuesday evening. home near Phoenix. The bride and groom first cut the wedding of Diihes when a troupe of am a The money will be used for the March of Dimes cake, and serving was continued teur talent organized by Hurry Fred Engle, Bellview, has been by the grooms mother. Punch was Chipman of the Medford Mall confined to bed since Sunday served by the bride's m other, Tribune will raise the curtain to evening. entertain local citizens. Mrs. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, Bell Admission charges will be 40c The young couple will make view, are now the grand parents their home in Medford while he for adults and 20 cents for chil of a grand son, Terry Lynn, born dren and the proceeds will be continues his studies at Southern January 16 a t Ashland Com m un Oregon College. The bride is a donated to the March of Dimes ity hospital. The child weighed campaign. junior in the M edford high seven pounds. He Is the son of school and will continue her stu Mr Ogborne, who bought the M’S' Larry S Enge1, ° f dies there until her graduation. house built by B urnette, Je rry eaio rd ' and Sullivan is going to Tacoma ASHLAND LOCALS Proponents of Union Washington Friday and return on Jean Harden and grand futh- H. C. LITTLE School Hear Speaker Monday with his family. er, W R. Taylor, 248 5th street, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby have Talent, Jan u ary 21 — Monday H ester* and F leer left W ednesday night for Eugene Furnace* evening, Jan u ary 19, Dr. Huf- bought Block’s OK Cafe In T al to visit friends. ent. facker of the U niversity of O re R. G. Land arrived Friday eve W hittle Transfer gon was the speaker at a public Edward C. Walls. Ashland, was’ i via bus from Glendale, Oregon, P hone 3331 m eeting held at the Talent school a business caller at Nell creek and where he Is employed by the house at 8:0 0p.m. telephone company. He spoke on the phases and Klamath Junction Tuesday. problems involved in the form a tion of a consolidated or union high school district in this area. The Phoenix school board and a num ber of Phoenix patrons a t tended this meeting. Dr. H uffacker is an authority on school organization and was here at the invitation of the T al ent board. Mill Wood Fuel Oil Polio Fund Troupe Gunter Fuel Co. HEATING OILS Brownie Group Is Now Being Formed By H»« mok.r« of l i m i IACONIANS Talent, Jan u ary 21 —Mrs. Rose Cook m eet w ith nine women of second, third and fourth grades Friday afternoon. They decided to organize a Brownie scout troop in Talent. Mrs. Dean Blackburn offered to act as leader with sev en of the other women to assist her. Better Clothes for Less Money Jo h n Cherney was a Medford caller last Monday. Weitzel’s new telephone rates N ew telep h o n e rates w ill go into effect w ith th e n ex t telep h o n e hills, b e g in n in g w ith those d a te d J a n u a ry 11, T hese new rates have been approved by th e Public U tilities C om m issioner of O regon follow ing extensive hearings. Increased costs re d u c e d th e c u rre n t e a rn in g s of this business in O regon to a p o in t f a r below even th e m in im u m g e n e ra lly conceded as necessary. O ur rates, g e n e ra lly , have not been increased since 1921 in m ost O regon cities an d tow ns. O ur policy w ith respect to e a rn in g s an d service w ill c o n tin u e to be. Jo re n d e r an ever im p ro v in g telep h o n e service a t a cost as low as is consistent w ith financial safety an d fair tre a tm e n t to em ployees. Representative Naw Monthly Rates For ASHLAND Continues RESIDENCE SERVICE 1 Party ............................ $3.25* 2 Party ............................ $2.75* AT THE SPORTSMAN’S CAFE “On th e P laza” CURTAIN R O D S................,................................................5c MANY HARDWARE ITEMS */2 PRICE OR LESS $4.98 TOY FIRE TR U C K S................... $2.00 HEAVY OILCLOTH................................................59c yard SEVERAL SIZES OF HINGES '........................... 5c pair GLASSWARE ANO POTTERY GREATLY REDUCED $4.59 BALL BEARING ROLLER S K A T E S ...........$1.50 LAMP S H A D E S ................................................................. 15c BUSINESS SERVICE î .............................$5.oo 2 Party ............................ $4.25 4 Party ............................ $2.50* Suburban ........................ $3.25 Suburban ....................... $2.75* Farmer L in a ....................$1.50 Farmer L in e ................... $1.00 * No Chang« T h e re a re also som e ra te revisions, effective J a n u a ry 10, in long d istan ce rates w ith in th e state. T h e five-m inute in itial period has been red u ced to th ree m in u tes for station-to-station rates on 15c, 20c a n d 25c routes. C e rta in a d ju stm en ts have been m ad e in person-to- person rates an d in th e n ig h t a n d S u n d ay ra te s s ta rtin g a t 33 m iles. R eport ch arg es have been e lim in a te d , a n d som e decreases in rates a p p ly on in tra sta te s ta tio n -to -s ta tio n calls covering 175 m iles a n d longer. Complete information regarding the new ratet may bo obtained at our butinett office. $8.95 and $9.95 TABLE L A M P S ................................ $4.00 BINS OF ASSORTED ARTICLES AT GIVE AWAY PRICES 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. The ™ Pacific Telephone a n d Telegraph Company M i — — — - ‘ * i * * i ~ i ~ » ~ u ~ u ~* u ' W i