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Southern Oregon New» Review, AshlanJ, Ore., Thursday, Heb. sé, 1948
NEWS FROM TALENT
Mrs. D orm an G uest • Event Calender
At S tork Shower
For Talent School
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Delores Momany
Receives Honor
Talent, Feb. 25— Mrs. Dean
Talent Feb. 25— Roy Parr, sup
Dorman was the recipient of a erintendent of the Talent schools
“stork" shower this week at the this week released the follow
Delores Momany, a Talent girl
home of her aunt, Mrs. Glen ing school event calender for the attending Ashland High school,
Withrow. Thee hostess was Mrs. guidance of pupils and interested
became a m em ber of the National
Earl Sommer. Mrs. Dorman re people:
ceived many beautiful and u se fu l. Feb. 20 • End of 4th six weeks. Honor Sociey in a ceremony last
presents.
March 29 - Spring Vacation week. | week. Delores was one of the six
• m em bers elected from the Ash-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schroeder April 9 - End of 5th six weeks. land student body. The m em ber
and daughter, Cheryl left W ed May 7 - Open House.
ship is based upon character and
nesday morning on a trip east to May 23 - Baccalaureate
scholarship. Since 1941 only 93
visit Mrs Schroeder’s mother, who May 26 - Graduation
members of the student body
is ill.
May 28 - Last Day of School.
have been elected. Miss M om any';
Oscar Rush of Medford spent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mom-'
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C lar
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore any, attended the candlelight ini
ence Walden.
i •vere dinner guests of Mrs. Grace tiation ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodapp o f ’ Parks Sunday.
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Newburg, Oregon were Talent
Frank McKean, owner of the
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Momany
visitors recently- They are form Talent Sawmill has been quite ill have purchased the property of
er residents of Talent.
with a throat infection. He has "B ud” Hotchkiss on First street
Mr. and Mrs. Landers have re been at the Community Hospital The Hotchkiss’ plan to move to
turned to Talent to live.
in Medford.
Idaho in the near future.
WORTH $1000?
Mrs. D. Baylor Given
Bridal Shower Tues.
Talent, Feb. 25— Mis. Duvid
B.iyloi was the honored guest at
a biidul shower held Tuesday
night February 24. The hostesses
were Glonu Taylor, Martlet- St«
pliens and Betty Stratton.
The party was lw-ld at the home
of Kuth Strauss. The refreshm ents
served were cake and ice cream
Mrs. Jay Terrill returned to
her home Monday after visiting
with her daughter, B arbara in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Pollard of the
Chevron Station south of Talent
have returned from a w inter vac
ation in the south.
Mrs. Andrew B n n er celebrated
her 78 birthday Thursday, F eb
ruary nineteenth at her home on
Wagner Creek.
The Pinochle Club met T hurs
day adternoon at the home of Ada
Withrow. The hostess was Mrs,
Bouldin, Mrs. Adu Stager was
hostess for the meeting.
■ Fred Hervey of Ashland has
bought the house, which Mr. and
Mrs. Momany had for sale on the
Old Highway. He will rent the
house to his daughter and son in
law, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Milhoan.
Klamath Junction
YOU HAVE
AN ESTATE
The.* a n * premium for
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AND IT'S WORTH PROTECTING! No matter how small your
estate, you may name the First National Bank of Portland as
executor of your will.
N O MATTER H O W SMALL YOUR ESTATE, experienced and
well-trained officers will
Guard it from unnecessary expense.
Take care of any family need with a warm and human under*
standing.
See that your estate is promptly distributed.
For the legal work in the estate we employ the attorney who
draws your will.
Ask the manager of the First National branch or affiliate nearest
you about our complete estate settlement service.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
of P o rtla n d
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore were
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
Mary W estm oreland and Mr.
Claud Long Tuesday.
Mrs. Bessie Grow Manil is quite
ill at the home of her brother
Hugh Grow in Ashland and her
small daughter, Lida is 111 with
the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jordan, Mrs.
Holman and son, Mrs. Mary W est
moreland, and Claude Long called
at the Roush ranch the first of
this week.
Mr Reed, of Reed and W right
Real Estate offices, was a caller
in Klamath Junction, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach
were Medford visitors Sunday.
D. M. Lowe, who has plowed
160 acres, says “spring is too
slow” this year and is holding
up the crop planting.
W. R. Mayfield was held up
from shipping onions last week
end by the w eather.
M«mb«r Federal D ip o tit feturonce Corporation
NKIL CKKKK
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Mr and Mrs. Kobt. Shea and
family recently moved from Neil
Creek and Highway 68 to Ash
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Dlsrude have
bought ground near the Ed. Dunn
ranch and plan to build there
soon.
Bonnie, the 10 m onths old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glow
is seriously ill at their home on
Neil creek ranch.
\
Mrs. Ralph Mickle has been
appointed secretary treasurer of
the Nell creek club to replace
Mrs. E. W. B radbury who hud to
resign due to absence from the
comm unity.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bradbury
returned last Saturday fr o m
Dorris, California, w here she has
been visiting since before Xmas.
Mr. Bradbury returned Monday
morning to his job at the DoiTls
S. P. office.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Freem an
ami children formerly of Neil
Creek and Highway 66 were here
last we« k from their home In No.
California to visit old friends
and n< ighbors, also her mother,
Mrs. D\ lght D renner, Medford.
Mrs. Mamie Veneble of High
way 99 recently returned from
spending the w inter In California
with relatives.
Clarence B. Ovlett, Bellview, is
helping on the rem odeling of the
Briggs building.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis
form erly of Portland are building
.1 new home just off of 99 near
the Bellview Duiry and next to
her sister and family Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Byrd.
M A R IO N A D Y SPEAKS
Morion Ady, art teacher at
Southern Oregon college, spoke to
the m em bers of the Medford
brunch, Am erican association of
U niversity Women. W ednesday
evening The m eeting was held
at the Girls Com m unity club.
M ill Wood
Fool Oil
Gunter Fuel Go.
l ) ) 4th St.
From where I s i t ...
Pheae j y j i
J o e M arsh
Where Does
Tour Money Go?
Read the other day where country
folk«« and farm er« apend more
money, proportionately, on their
homes than city dweller» do.
may not have too much to spend —
hut it goes for those permaaeal.
abiding comforts that make home
a nicer place to be.
Doesn’t seem hard to believe
when you think it over. Take the
folks in our town, for instance:
T h e y ’re hom e-loving people —
who’d rather spend an evening by
the fire with a mellow glass of beer
than go out in search of entertain
ment or diversion.
And from where I ait, that bud
get culls for tome of the niceties of
home life too like rider and pop
corn for the kids from time to time,
and a friendly glass of beer for
Mom and Dad . . . things that be
long with what we mean when we
e«y ‘‘Home,”
So il'a only natural they put more
into what means most to them and
to their children: their homes.They
Copyright, 1948, U nited S la tti Br eu.tr t Foundation
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