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s o t i in KN ORI GON NI W S RI VII \ \ \ TllURS.. I EB. j, 1948 . . NEWS FROM TALENT . . Mrs. I*. J. MeAbee Wins Sixth Prize Mr. an d .dis. Posey h av e sold iiu Ir pii.pei iv on the old iu ;h \\ y south of Talent an d are m ining Talent, Feb. 4 P. J. lb oack to C tdiiornia. lilt* 1.10ns I lub are having Abee, T alent, won sixth prize hi t ie March of Dimes letter con th e ir annual ladles night p arty at Talent, Feb. 4- -The following test, • according to Matt Freed, tho ta le n t Cit> ¡¡all the te n th ut students of the Talent High ihnirm an of the letter writing F ebruary. chool w ere p re sen ted w ith ty p Jessie Henson was hospitalized ing aw ard s last F riday, he. contest. Mrs. MeAbee received fivi | from an accident involving year, 50 w ords p er m in u te foi loads of fuel from McGintv Fuel fire truck anil tw o o th er cars un< five m inutes w ith five e rro rs oi company, a set of Custom m ad e'* 1 service station in Medford. Mi less. Jo a n Davis. seat covers from Selby Top and Henson was hurt but not serious First year, 30 w ords per m lnuti Glass shop, and a ham from the ly. for five m inutes w ith five e r r o r Archie Owens ran his autom o or less: O rville Nichols, Vlrglm C rater Meat company. Ten prizes were given to ten bile into a steel fence while com- P eter , Irene P erdue, Jo y ce Mui winning contestants. Mrs. Jim i ing out of Medford the other ford, B arb ara D avidson, Marie Busch, Ashland, was included a-1 night. He was not hurt but his W illiam s and H erb M cClain Typing Students tfecsi we Awards Mrs. MeAbee ¿c Mrs. i Cowmen Blackburn Appointed., Planning Tulent ■ February Meeting ’’Land sea pin nt ” I s Garden ( ’lub Subject , Talent, Feb. 4- At the P. T. A. Executive m eeting last Talent, F e ll 4 Members of the Talent Garden club heard Jens i . , ci., M rs Nona M eAbee w as up ! M embers of Stockm en's asso Svinili, county agent for Jo se l im ited vice-president of the P .' ciations m Southern Oregon will phine county speak on the su b f. A and Mis. Dean B la ik b u rn attend a general livestock meet ject, "Landscaping," at a m eet accepted the ap p o in tm en t as sec ing to be held in Medford at tin ing held W e d l le d i l l at (he home retai y of tin' P.T A. They are re court house auditorium February of Mrs. Edna Schroeder, Fairview placing Mr. and »Mrs Wayne Wat 17 at 8 00 pin. avenue kin who resigned at the last re Purpose of the meeting Is to gular meeting of the P.T A. ill-cuss the control of stink on The Tali'Ht P.T.A. card party the i ange, arrange for reseeding wa- held Wednesday, Feb. 4. Mrs of the range, set up a control of Dean Blackburn was in charge of poisonous and obnoxous weed this party. on the range, and study the pro blem of d rift fences. ASHLAND LOCALS mong the judges who selected th e , car got its fenders dented, II. H. Lingrcn, Oregon stall Mrs. Frank Barntbouse, 328 prize winning letters. Talent won the basketba 1 1 college livestock extension spe ----------- o —— ■ game from B utte ¡ alls by a score Liberty street, returned lust F ri Mrs. C. B. Oviett called on Mr- of 33-28. day from Portland where she was* eiallst will be present as will re PROPERTY v a lu e s h a v e William Rozman, 138 N orth M ain . Monty Barnett won two first called by the serious illness of presentatives of tile United States her sister In luw, Cleon Burnt- Forest service. street last Saturday. _______ eautiful Bulova watch soared from 30s» to 50% in Everett Beeson, Talent, is pre Mrs. Re. ella Roush spent Sat house. She is still very 111 but a ' and a fine pen and pencil set, foi the last five years. This ! being the best Purina salesm an in urdav to Tuesday at her ranch, little Improved and she expects sldent of the Wagner Butte live agency is downright worried to be re-called there soon when stock association, Ben Dowson, I six Eastern a n d Southern Oregon after a nursing case In Aslilan because some people have Ashland Is president of the Uppei but re s u m e d ‘ the case Tuesday the sister in law has to undergo Districts. Applegate association; R o b e r t surgery. not increased their insurance Friends in Talent have received night. , word of the death of I. J. Sull Dr. Bertha Sawyer, 125 Ouk Furry, Ashland beads the Dead to keep pace with the qreater Mrs. Hugh Barron Is nursing van in Los Angeles. street, is recuperating from an Indian Stock association, and a case of the flu. insurable value of their pro Henry Owens. Ashland is seere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cyrs and . ttack of the flu. perty. They are so seriously tary- Ed Dunn, Ashland, and Mrs. Frank McBride of Klamath underinsured that a bad lira Miss Mary Cisco, form er em Fred Holmes, Ashland are presi Falls culled on Mrs. Cyr's sistei dent a id secretary of the Keen ployee of Ashland Laundry, has will mean a heavy loss to Mrs. Sum Klinger last week. creek . ssoclatlon. The S & D Cafe opened this Mrs. Chas. Reisdorf was a Med returned to her old job as w a it them.. —— * — I »- ress at the Klam ath Junction week under the new’ name of The ford caller last Monday. Traveler's Cafe. It has been com Carl Moore is building some cafi as of last Monday. Hugh Barron was butchering pletely remodeled and redecorat new stone cabins at the Klamath the fu st of the week. ed. Junction. Jack Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Jam es,G ould and Heaters and Floor Mrs. Lily O’Brien has bought and H erb Watson are assisting in The Southern Oregon College sons, Jim m ie and Charles, oi branch of the American Associa Furnaces the Cafe and her daughter will the work. help her in running it. Talk It over with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Faske. Central Point called at the home tion of University Professors has Robert Van Dyne form erly of 83* Nutley street, were dinnei of Mr. G ould’s m other, Mrs. Sam elected a new slate of officers for Phone 3331 Phoenix. Arizona will be in guests last Suday in the home el | Klinger last week end. the 1948 year. New president Is Mrs. C. B. Abbott was an A sh Elliott M acCracken, assistant pro charge of the service station. her father and his wife, Mr. and land shopper Monday. fessor of physics; vice-president, Mrs. Sam Klinger. Mrs. Sam Klinger was an A sh Eugene Bowman, Instructor in Mrs. George Lowd called on Ashland. Oregon Mrs. R. 11. Roush Monday a fte r land and Phoenix caller last Tues m athematics, secretary, Llo y d Mrs. William Rozman, 138 N Pennington. Instructor in chem is BILLINGS AGENCY noon. Main street .was a caller on Mrs. try; treasurer, Leon Mulling, in Mrs. R. H. Roush was a caller 209 W. Main St, Ph. 7558 structor in English and speech. at the Sam K linger home Mon Rozella Roush last Saturday. Medford .Oregon THAT Otto Wilda, associate professor Main 6 Oak day evennig. Ph. 8781 BELLVIEW SCHOOL NEWS of Art education was elected to Jack W estm oreland was an DEPENDABLE By Ben Heits the executive council. Ashland shopper last Monday. INSURANCE COUNSELORS Last week there was a great | R. G. Land, Glendale, Oregon, The Try the Classifieds I Burton Frederick, Ashland, Mr. disturbance at our school. Is now moved to Wolf's Chevron Station at Church and March of Dimes was going over and Mrs. G arnet Padgett and North Main S t r e e t The new location has been chosen family, Iowa street, and Bill big. Children so happy bringing to better accomodate my customers. their dimes and dollar bills. When Hughes at the Roush ranch S un on Monday Mrs. Foster was w alk day. ing down the hall, when she dis Klamath Junction HEATING OILS Travelers Cafe Is Opened On U. S. 99 McCracken Heads Professors For ’48 H. C. LITTLE Don’t Ix»t it Happen To You! Whittle Transfer S C. Jones & Sons AnnouncinCf. VINCE’S GARAGE Make fAKM IMPROVEMENTS = More Income, Uss Work! Your farm can’t do its best work for you if it needs new equipment o r ’remodel ing. See if some of the suggested im provements below would increase your farm’s efficiency: BARN STALLS MILK HOUSE NEW BARN covered the side of the box had' been torn out and iTve one dollar bills were gone. Bells were rung. Orders were, "Everyone to be searched." Pockets turned o u t side, shoes, socks pulled off. No trace of the money. Mrs. Foster gave every one a good lecture, and, say, you should have seen some faces- Well, we had a few pale faces. Mr. DeBoer scent us $5.00 to re place the missing money. We sure thanked him. He should have seen the smile on the little children’s faces. When the money was put back. We have so m any absentees, since the flu seems to be going around. Out of the envelope: A certain boy was very busy trying to memorize a poem. He said, ‘ I wish the old m an had died be fore he wrote this poem.” Here is our creed that Mrs. Fos ter tries to get us to live to: “I will blot out of my life the failure th at comes from wasted hours, and w rite into it the suc cess th at comes from tim e well spent. I will keep life’s page clean, and fill it with the record of knowledge gained. I will work hard, hope high and live up to the best is in me; then, I can w rite at the end Well done!’ ” PREFABRICATED CHICKEN OR HOG HOUSES MACHINERY SHEDS NEW FENCES Remodeling or improving farm build ings and equipment can be paid for on a convenient monthly basis, while the) are working for you. 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