Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Ore. T hun. A pril jj , 1948
. . NEWS FROM TALENT . .
City Fathers OK
Hot Water Heater
Talent, April 13 A inujoi pm
tlon u( the lust m eeting of the
city council wus devoted to p re
lim inary prepui ¿ilion connected
with the recently authorized wut
er bund Issue.
A num ber of resident* of the
Anderuon Creek com m unity were
present to pvoierl ugulnsl the In
cution of a garbage dwposal
ground in thu. section. It was
found thut the local council had
no control in the m utter.
A uelegutlon of ladies from the
Community Club was present. An
interesting histoiy ol the club
was presented Io the m em bers
of the council and pledges of co
operation were exchanged.
Through u freew ill offering at
the m eeting, sufficient funds
were secured to buy un electric
hot wuter heater for the hull.
Mr. ltulph Heed, of the Talent
H ardw are, offered to supply the
heater at cost, plus freight and
to m ake free installation.
Approval of u license to sell
beer in puckuge lots was grunt
ed to Mr. Allen of the Ideal M ar
ket.
Pictures Are Shown
To Methodist Group
Meeting Date Is
Changed For C Girls
lulent, April 13—The Camp
fire Girls m et Munday evening
This is the first m eeting at which
Alice B urnett had charge. Mac
Lowe was there to help her and
the girls decided to change theli
m eeting night from Munday t<
Friday night.
They also laid
pluns fur u M other’s Duy Tea
Helen Wisner came in for a few
minutes. The evening ended with
a rousing Virginia Reel.
Mr and Mrs. Arlie White and
Mrs. Etta Mark are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Os-
home. Mrs. White Is Mrs. Os
borne’s sister and Mrs. Mark is
her mother. They plan to stay till
Friday.
Doreen B urnette celebrated hei
birthduy Saturday, April 10, with
a party at her home. Those a t
tending were Shirley and Rose
m ary Sullivan, B arbara Bran
non, Gayle Thoresen and B ar
bara Burnette.
Nine Take Degree
Work At Grange
Tulent, April 13—Obligations
In the Third und Fourth degree
Talent, April 14—Members und of the Grange were given to Mr.
friends of the Talent Methodist and Mrs. Leroy Welsh. Mr. and
church attended a showing of Mrs. Kenneth Sw artslander, Mr.
Bolivian pictures at the church and Mrs Lee Johnson, Mr. and
Thursday evening. The pictures, Mrs. B J. McConnell, and Mrs
three reels of colored movies, Pearl Austin at the last meeting
w ere shown by Mr. and Mrs. of the Grange. New m em bers
John Kunkle, outgoing mission elected by ballot were Henry
aries to Bolivia, who were spon- | P trv e r and Mr. and Mrs. Don
sored by the National Holiness ' Sliver.
Missionary society.
Visitors were Mrs. Harvey Wol-
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i ter, and Ed W olter of Central
Jim m ie McAbee, Joyce C h a p -; Point Grange,
man und H arry Egan aie con I Refreshm ents included birth-
fined to their homes with the day cuke honoring those having
chicken pox.
birthdays the past quarter. The
_________________ rem ainder of the evening was
Glenda Brannon hud her to n -|s p e n t in square dancing
sils out Saturday and Lou Klump
The Home Economics Club met
has recovered from a sim ilar op- Tuesday, April 12, at the home of
eration.
Mrs. Forest G ilbreath.
Talent Students
Receive Awards
Talent, April 14 —Mis. Iowa
Parr, commercial instructor at
Tulent high school, subm its th
following "Awards to D ate,’’ of
students in her departm ent:
Typing—All aw ards given for
five m inute continuous typing
with m aximum of five errors.
Typing I: 30 words per m inute,
Eloise Roberts Otto King, Herb
McClain, Orville Nichols, V irgin
ia Peters, Marie Wiliams, Carl
Cowdry, J. W. Castell, Fred York
and Herb Combs.
Forty words per nonute: C h a r
les G arrett, Joyce Mumford, B ar
bara Davidson and Irene Perdue.
Typing H Forty words per
m inute:
B arbara Gay; Fifty
words per m inute: Joan Doris; 60
words per minute, Frances S u lli
van.
Shorthand, all aw ards for three
m inutes
continuous
dictation
with transcription at 97 per cent
accuracy.
Shorthand I, 60 words per m in
ute: Francis Sullivan, M argaret
Egan, Joan Doris.
Shorthand II, 100 words per
minute: Joan Bouldin, Leola
Lindstrom and Joyce Newton.
Frank Momany celebrated his
tw elfth birthday last week with
the help of the sixth grade.
Mrs. M. C Thoreson, who had
just returned from Alsea, Oregon,
returned there Imm ediately upon
hearing of the death of her sis
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thoresen
and childien spent Sunday with
friends in K lam ath Falls.
Ivan Hedrick suffered a bro
ken ankle in a logging accident
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Terrill
of Iowa have moved to Talent.
Mr. Terrill Is employed a t the
Ideal Market.
Lions Plan For
friends church
Pastor - Irw in P. Alg<
' Sunday, April 18.
Talent, April 14 — The local! 10:00 a.m. Bible School
11:00 a m. W orship Service
Lions club met at King’s cafe
6:30 p.m. C hristian Endeavor
Thursday evening. Plans for the
7:30 p.m. Song and Praise Ser
forthcoming
C harter
meeting vice.
were discussed and com m ittee
men appointed by Lion P resi
dent Ralph Reed.
A committee to meet with the
The T alent schools are holding
Community Club was chosen. open house Friday, April 23.
The Brownies met a fter school
This joint comm ittee will organ
ize places to assist in the youth W ednesday to work on Mother's
welfare work of Talent.
The Day presents.
board of directors will meet at
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sharpe
Kings cafe Thursday. Committee and fam ily are moving this week
reports were discussed.
to Yreka, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson
are now living on Fairview St.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson
have bought the MacGowan pro
perty, also known as the old
Keith place.
Talent, April 14—The com m er
The Lions club attended the
cial students at Talent high school
have entered the International
contests which were held during bration crew is beginning to sup
the week of April 5. The tests ply some m ighty good transcrib
were given last week and several ed shows plugging the summ er
students have already qualified event. KWIN has aired a couple
for awards.
of them already, and the program
The results of this contest will departm ent promises more of
be made public the latter part of these Oregon shows throughout
May. Talent entered last year and the spring.
won second place in the unlim it
ed section of Typing.
Awards
were also won in other typing
sections and in short hand. The
students hope to do as well or
even better this year
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TALENT NEWS
Students Enter
Special Contests
Will pasture livestock. Rt. 1,
Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland.
30-10-tf.
znoA 01 doqs buip[3zit 3)a(dtuo3 e ib u ijg
farm. Arc and A cetylene W elding of all
OpenM ike
machinery, pipe, pot metal, aluminum, etc.
or bring your job to 30 South First Street.
by Doyle SEELY
Phone 22736
MOTOR INN
X ÏO X A M IC A L - BI.BOTBIOAZ.
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M ». lr t I t
Bkona * 1 1 7 «
llooper’s Hadiator
Service
Clogged Radiators Bulled Out
and R epaired New
Cores installed.
135 Morse
Ph. 4851
Oak Street Gar&ge
AND
Arc and
Muchine
cation -
MACHINE SHOP
Acetylene Welding -
Work - Metal F abri
G eneral Auto a n d
T ruck Repair.
a70 Dttk M
t .P h o n e
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
301 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
Rosemary’s
Flower Shop
C at F low er», Corsage». Hotted
P lan ts, F uneral D esig n s, Com
p lete W edding E quipm ent
50 E. Main
T elep h on e 2*281
Robertson
Wood Yard
OX.BAW IL A 1W O O D
P rom pt, frien d ly serv ice in
A shland und V icin ity
767 Oak St.
Phone 8261
or for your con v en ien ce a fte r 2:30
860 A shland SB_______ Phone 6672
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38 E. Main
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The best story of the week
REASONABLE RATES
GUARANTEED WORK
around KWIN concerns Will Mil
ler and the Jan G arber show,
heard dally at 12 30. It seems
/
that Will continued to m ispro
nounce the name of a particular
brand of cheese the sponsor was
advertising.
Instead of calling Will and e x
plaining the proper pronuncia
tion. the sponsor m erely sent ov
er a quarter pound of the cheese
Talent, A pril 13—The T alent along with a loaf of rye. For sev
Parents Teachers association met eral afternoons thereafter Will
Monday, April 12 to elect ofli read the commercials between
cers. Mrs. E vereti Jennings was cheese and rye sandwiches. W hat
elect! d president; KeitTi Thore- a racket. Anybody got a Perck-
From Saturday, April 17 to Saturday, April 24
■ sen, vice president; Mrs. Dean erd or Chevroloo commercial
Blackburn, secretary and Mrs. they w ant read. . . ?
Peggy Perkins treasurer.
See by the news broadcasts
Mrs. Ralph Wilcox from* Phoe th a t the little town of Centralia,
SITUATION WANTED: E xper
ienced practical nurse. Desired nix spoke to the m em bers about W ashington m ade an unsuccess
private duty cast. Telephone 7247. organizing a home nursing class ful attem pt to have comic books
Box 343.
TF at least ten people will hav • to banned from the reading public
sign up to takfe the course before It seems the city fathers "could
Need clean cotton rags. Pay 5c it can be given. Mrs E vere't Jen-, find no statute w ritten into the
lb. News Review, Ashland.
nings was elected a delegate t o 'c i t y books whereby the police
FOR SALE—Rubber samps, go to K lam ath Falls to attend posses could swarm down upon
the Oregon Council of Parents
stam p pads and stam p pad ink. and Teachers. The m eeting clos Ju n io r and tear his favorite J u n
gle Woman comic book away
The News Review, 38 E. Main.
ed with Lois and Glenn Bradley from him. Even if the comic book
playing their
accurdians and ban had been successful, C entra
singing a duet.
Each played a lia would have still been way be
solo.
hind the« times. KWIN had just
Five of the T alent ladies are such a comic book purge in its
going to the Jackson County control room m any months ago.
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Council of Parents and'T eachers Now, the only comics you find
W. C. KcKINNIS, Prop.
a t Eagle Point, April 21 They around here are those smuggled
are Mrs. E\ erett Jennings, Mrs. in a t night during the dark of the
■ho« B e-B u U d ln g • B ob b er H eel»
Dean Blackburn, Mrs. Otis Gar moon and cached away under the.
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t v A. Mt.
A shland
rett, Mrs. W ayne Watkln.-. and slightly used news scripts.
283 E. Main
Phone 5131
Mrs. K^rl Baylor.
The Oregon Centennial cele-
Program of KWIN, an ulliUale of the Keystone Broadcast ing Company
Broadcasting on 1400 K ilocycles
Mrs. Jennings To
Head Talent P.T.A.
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SALE
Specials for the event
Ladies Expansion Bands
$6.50
Men’s Expansion Bands
$6.00
Drop in for Specials in pins, pearls,
lockets, rings, etc.
B U S I N E S S D IR E C T O R Y
F ea tu res com p lete A n tom n tlve
B ep alr D epartm ent«
Mrs. H arry W alters and Ed
W alters, form er Talent residents
attended Grange in Talent last
week. They are presently C en
tral Point residents.
S. J. Wei burn and son Teddy,
w ent to Portland W ednesday
night and returned home Friday
m orning on the train.
H arry Thayer left for Portland
S aturday evening en route to the
Dalles.
Farmer’s Portable Welding Service
- Read ’em and Reap -
Seven room house for rent. Call
7427.
TF
Talent, April 14— Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Scharfe, California, have
purchased the retail g e n e r a l
hardw are from C. A. Reed and
Mr. Hutchison. They will contin
ue to operate their business und-
the name of the Talent H ard
ware. Reed and Hutchison have
retained their electrical appli
ances, plumbing, pumps and
overhead irrigation systems of
which they have the supplies and
contract the jobs. They will op
erate out of the Talent H ardw are
building tem porarily.
B I L L 'S
Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE, trade or rent: Im
proved 225 acres, and house, Rt.
1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland,
30-10-tf.
G. A. Scharie Buys
Talent Hardware
( ’A.,.-».
Mac’s Shoe Shop
Burns
X o m e Owner'» S p ecia lties
Oil Fired H ea tin g E quipm ent
C ustom Made V enetian B linds
W eal hers tripping
H
N.
Main Mt.
T elephone
7231
Pritchard’s Grocery
Jrocerlea
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B u n ch m ea ls - Milk
B everage»
Open u n til 8 p.m. ev ery even in g
T olm an Creek Itoud and 11 wy. 88
T elep h on e 3731
Bellview Store
C om plete l . ine o f G roceries
School Supplie»
Open to 8:30 p.m.
T elephone 8746
U w y. 88 next to B ellview School
Fisher’s Electric
Service
D IC B N SED ELBC TH IC IA N
Hom e and
C om m ercial
W iring
P hone 2121«
415 L iberty St.
A shland, Ore.
Radio, Repairs
35 Y ears B xperlence
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