Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Ore., I buri., March 19, 194S
. . NEWS FROM TALENT . .
J/árcá M e a r,
TALENT TOPICS
WE GIVE S 4 H GREEN
by Alice Burnette
I have fully dcided to be mere
ly u spectator ut the sport of
gardening especially after taking
it seriously one sunny day last
week and spading a (dot about
five feet square. Alaybe garden
ing does not alfeet others In as
many different spots as it did
me; 1 am sure there are more
unusued muscles than anyone
who has not tried spading a small
plot of earth can possibly realize.
Of course when my flower,
bloom they may recompense mt
for my sore muscles or the m us
cular soreness will be so far In
the background that I'll have to
wait for another spring to roll
around and another attack of
spring fever sets in before I’ll a p
preciate them.
It does seem tin» bad when
people are so ambitious that the
w eather cannot cooperate to a
greater extent and dry the good
earth up a little more. Of course
If it did, we'd all complain about
that too; but I like this w eather
even if slightly dampish. I’m sure
nowhere on earth does the earth
look brighter than right here In
the Rogue River Valley after a
rain when the sun comes out
and the wind blows the clouds
away.
The Lions are really roaring
in Talent this weeek w ith a few
regular m eetings and lots of Im
promptu roarings.
The Cam pfire girls met Mon
day night and studied artificial
respiration.
The JJrow nie Scouts met W ed
nesday afternoon in the school
cafe. They are crocheting.
Boh Baylor has sold his L in
coln and bought a sm aller car.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burdell
have moved to Talent from Med
ford. They are living on First
street..
Mrs. Guy Stager who under
went anoperation at the A sh
land hospital Saturday, is getting
along very well.
Chas. Long has been confined
to his home for the past few
days with an attack of the flu.
Mrs. M argaret Bentley has re
turned home from the O steopath
ic hospital in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stephens
have a daughter, Gwen Denise,
born at the Ashland Hospital,*
March 11, she weighted 6 pounds
ounces.
STAMPS
FOR FARMERS
AMD TIMBER WORKERS
CAN’T BUST ’EM
Frisco Jeans
.iS»
5.98
This Range-Type Hat by DOBBS will
last for years. A long term C* -4 A A A
Investment at
epX U eV V
Copper King Rider
Waist Overalls
Cotton Athletic Shorts
SWEAT SOX
5.25
50c
50c
REGULAR
85c
QUALITY
Natural Cotton Sox
NO DYE
GUARANTEED
6 pair* - 6 months wear
50c
HARD WEARING TOMAHAWK
GLOVES
$1.15
L eather Face
All Wool Jackets
SWEAT SHIRTS
6.95
FULL RAGLAN SHOULDER
1.69
The Toggery
ASHLAND'S MEN'S WEAR STORE
62 E. Main St.
Across from H otel Ashland
1 The Veterans of Foreign Wars
| bought a beautiful silk flag and
presented It to the Campfire girls
; whom they sponser.
Mary Johnson and children,
Murllyn and Robert, and Mrs.
Wyeoff, Lee’s Mother, left last
week for a two wceka visit with
M ary’s mother in Los Angeles.
Klamath Junction
Miss Allene Inlow her mothei
and brother, were Sunday guests
at Mr and Mrs. Sam Klingers.
Sam Klinger expects Ills broth
er Charley Klinger and family
from Saerem ento California soon.
Charley Klinger is moving to
Idaho.
Mrs. Lillian Mitchell and fam
ily. 175
llelm an moved last
Thursday to their house on the
ranch.
Albert Gould. Central Point,
visited his m other. Mrs. Sam
Klinger last Monday.
Charles Mitchell, Jr. son of
Mrs. «I.lllian Mitchell, has been
absent from his classes at W ash
ington school because of an a c
cident which took place Sunday
when he ran a pitchfork tine into
his left leg. The accident took
place at the Roush ranch.
Mrs. J. A. Larson of 137 Oak
street received a message this
week that her daughter, Mrs.
Ruth Sheard of San Diego, Cul
ifornia, was critically ill ai rs
Larson and another daughter,
Mrs. Lillian Mitchell, left this
week tor her bedside.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Relsdorf
have sold their home on Pacific
highway 99.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Owen
have sold their ranch on Neil
creek.
P. O. DEPT. WILL SELL
NEW STAMP APRIL 7
The Post Office departm ent
has announced there will he a
new stam p issued to com m em or
ate the 150th anniversary of the
establishm ent of the Mississippi
Territory. This stam p will be the
size of the special delivery
stam p and will he printed in
maroon. The first day of sale
will be April 7. through the N at
chez, Miss. Post office. The cen
tral design of the stam p will be
an outline map showing the Miss
issippi Territory and Its growth
from 1798 to 1812. Upon this map
Mis Kenton Robbins and d au g h
ter, N q I ii Sue, Parma, Idaho, are
visiting friends In Ashland and
Mcdfoid. They are staying with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Harwood, I’aik avenuv, Medford
They plan to return to Parm a In
two weeks,
Mr and Mrs. Bernard J Kruge
moved from 283 High street to
the Splndler apartm ents on Har-
gadtne street last Sunday.
will he superimposed the seal of
the Mississippi territory repro
duced from the original form
w herein the second syllable in
Mississippi has only one ‘‘S'*.
Cutting Corners Can
MAKE ’EM JUMP
If you like to see pedestrians
jump, cutting corners is easy to
learn. You can scare the d a y
lights out o f those on the curb
and may even run over som e
body's foot. Everybody will say
you are a terrible driver.
If you pride yourself on being
a good driver, however, you
must he a courteous driver.
Courteous drivers ure careful
drivers. We are alw ays interested
in selling autom obile insurance
to the courteous driver.
S C. Jones & Sons
Ashland. Oregon
B ILL IN G S AGENCY
209 W. Main S t
Ph. 7558
Medford .Oregon
Main 4 Oak
Ph. 8781
DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
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HE FACT IS
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC
Easter
Portraits
FIX UP YOUR FARM
THE THRIFTY-PAY WAY
Drop in now for an expertly
m ade portrait for that Easter
gift.
01 CHARGES TRACTOR
BATTERY OVER N IG H T !
You can re-roof or paint your
barn, repair your silo and fix up
WITH NEW SELENIUM'-RECTIFIER-TYPE'^OVERNITE''
the rest o f your farm on con
CHARGER DEVELOPED B Y G EN E R A L ELECTRIC.
v e n ie n tly -a rra n g e d m on thly
BATTERY IS CHARGED WITHOUT BEING REMOVED
FROM CAR OR TRACTOR.
Memory
Lane Studio
Ltthla Hotel Bldg.
terms. A Thrifty-Pay Ioan allows
TWO IRONS
IN ONE !
you as long as three years to pay,
w ith no down payment needed.
NEW G-E AUTOMATIC
STEAM IRON WORKS
AS STEAM OR DRY
IRON AT TURN
OF K N O B.
T ell your building supply deal
er that you want a Thrifty-Pay
loan. O r see your nearest branch
Extra Lettering A vailable
BURNS AGENCY
o f the First National Bank.
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133 4 th St.
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