Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 06, 1948, Image 5

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    Southern O regon N m
Review, Ashland, Ore. I h u rw ljy , May 6, 1 9 4 *
NEWS FROM TALENT
Talent Teacher Is
Honored By Kids
C IT Y D A D S M E E T
Lions At ( 'ircus
►Say Wagner ('reek
Students Who Went
No
VI rs. W illia m s Opens
Open House At
School Friday
Party Is Planned
For Mother’s Day
T a le n t, M a y « - T h e C ity b a il's
m et in re g u la i se; Ion T u e sd a y ,
A - l Cafe A t Junction
T lila n l, M ay « M l . A lfre d u M ay 4, at th e C ity H all 'I he m en
T a le n t, M ay « M is. H ild a W il
w ho a ie going to c o n tra c t the
li.'im s opened the new A 1 C»f<
W h eeler. s ix th g ia d e te a c h e r, w
T a le n t, M ay« W a g ne r cree k
g a rb a g e disp o sal w e re pre,' nl a
th e J u n c tio n S a tu rd a y .
A ll
T a le n t, M ay « F rid a y , M ay -, f t
T a le n t, M ay « T he I ’ l h r . i y
h iilaircd by 1 c rc lv m g a cei tilli a te w ell as q u ite a few of th e tow ns dism issed school last F rid a y a ft
cu sio m e rs o pening d ay receive
w
ill
he
the
annual
"O
pe
n
H
ouse”
d
e
p a rtm e n t of the T a le n t M e th o ­
of hunni w h i c h I . ,111 •.f ille d h> p eople
ernoon in o rd i 1 th a t those c h ild
a cup o f free co ffe e (v e ry good
tin
Talent
1
hool
All
the
'¡I
th e "Q uiz K id s" p ro g ra m pun
te n w ho had excuses co uld a t­
d is t c h u rc h u n d e r ¡he d ire c tio n ot
¡ c h lld ie n o f the gia de school have I coffee, too;
•01s
F1.111111 s tu d e n ts of M rs
Mi an d Mrs. E arl S e h iu e d an d tend the c irc u s w h ic h was being
She p lans to open at 7:30 a m M rs. F lo y d Q u in n i p la n n in g a
decorated
the
h
a
lls
w
ith
th
e
ir
W lieelei w ho a n - now in thi d a u g h te r, C h e ry l A nn h a v e re held in M e d fo rd
fo r
the
M o th e rs
on
w o ik and special w o rk b o o k s w ill i and stay open t i l l m id n ig h t T h i p a rty
n in th g ra d e w ro te an a rtic le on I tu r n e d hom e a fte r a m o n th 's at»
R eports p re s e n tly c irc u la tin g he on d is p la y as w e ll as e x h ib its cafe w ill be closed on Tuesday
M o th e r's D ay, M iv •). \ ! l m ithe i
W hy th e y lik ed hei " m d e n le i ¡ s e in e m the E ast
tb io iig b tin c o m m u n ity in d ic a te o f the years progres in each of
o f c h lld ie n in th is d e p a rtm e n t
• il h e r n am i I 1 tl e I! .1 T e n e b ri I
th a t the o n ly L io n seen d u rin g the rooms.
I’TA To Meet For
1 o iliest.
(a ll c h ild re n up t»> and in c lu u in g
T r y the C la s s ifia d t
th e d a y was one fro m the n ew ly
org an ized L io n 's c lu b a, T a le n t
PTA Holds Their
Last Card Party
T a le n t, M ay «— T h e P a re q t
T ea che is A s so cia tio n held th i h
last card p a rty o f th e season
W ednesday, M ay 5 at th e school
c a fe te ria . T he occasion was in
h o n o r o f a ll m oth ers. T he p a rty
was in charge o f the m ale m e m ­
bers and it was a gala event.
Special honors w e re g iv e n to
the oldest m o th e r, the youngest
m o th e r and the m o th e r w ith the
m ost c h ild re n . Ice cream , cake,
and co ffe e was served and a good
tim e had by a ll.
RELATIVES DISCOVERED
AT CHANCE MEETING
T h e n - w ill be ty p in g contest:
fo r the h ig h school as w e ll as
tu m b lin g , fo lk dancing, s in g in g
and o th e r program s in the g ym
nesium .
A ll parents and o thers in te r
ested in the school are u ig e d to
come o ut and show th e ir In te re st
by a tte n d in g the Open House,
tt
the th ir d grade. are In v ite d to
a tte n d .
T a le n t, M ay 6 - The P T A E x e ­
M o th e r's d a y w ill he honored
c u tiv e m e e tin g was held M onday in the c h u rc h also >»y special m u ­
n ig h t at th e school house. T he sic and g if t foi the yo ungesi an 1
last re g u la r m ee ting o f the I’T A oldest m o th e is present. A g ift
w ill be n e x t M onday, M ay 10. A t w ill also he g iv e n to the m o tn u
th is m e e tin g the new o ffic e rs w ill w ith the m ost c h d d ie n p n .-e n t
be in s ta lle d and fin a l re p o rts o f and one to th e m o th e r w ith the
th e y e a r made.
yo un ge st c h ild p re -e n t.
Last Tim e .Monday
Mrs. Lloyd Lacy Jr.
Honored By P arty
T a le n t, M ay 6— M rs.
L lo y o
L a cy J r. was the re c ip ie n t o f a
s to rk
show er, F iid a y
even in g
T h e ie w ere tw e n ty -e ig h t ladies
present. T h e y played games an<
as the w in n e rs a ll received a r t i­
cles a p p ro p ria te fo r babies, the
prizes w ere added to the g ifts foi
M rs. L acy. E ve ryon e receiver,
fa vors and the e ven in g d o s e '
w itfi the s e rv in g o f re fre s h m e n t
o f ice cream and cake.
M other’s Day
Sunday, May 9th
T a le n t,
M ay 6 - T h e
T o rn
S ch u ste r place on Beeson L an e
M r. and M rs. E a rl T yckaon
has been sold to Ja ck M itc h e ll o f have sold th e ir p ro p e rty on G ib ­
Los A ngeles W hen M r. M itc h e ll son A ve. T h e y p la n to m ove to
w e n t in to the E co no m y G ro c e ry C rescent C ity
h i' noticed th a t M rs. Lee W in d ­
M r. and M rs. H erm an C annon
sor, w h o c le rk s th e re lo o ke d v e ry I are h a v in g as th e ir guests, M r.
m u ch lik e his siste r. T h e y d is- '|
Cannon's m o th e r and s te p fa th e r,
covered th a t M rs. W in d s o r was M r. and M rs. H. S. C a ra w a y o f
his niece w ho m he had n ot seen Los Angeles, C a lifo rn ia und M rs.
since 192«.
C annon’s siste r and b ro th e r-in -
CHICKENS EAT WELL
ON CAULIFLOWER
la w , M r. and M rs. Jack P a rfre y
o f St L ou is Mo.
T he T a le n t M a rk e t lost a case
o f c a u liflo w e r S a tu rd a y . Some­
one had m is ta k e n it fo r a case of
loose leaves so p ic k i t up to feed .
h is ch icke ns. N o one re tu rn e d it
so the ch icke ns got some p re tty
e xp e n sive feed.
M r. and M rs. Jack W a lty , Y a k ­
ima, W a shington, spent th e w eek
end w ith J a c k ’s parents, M r. and
Mrs W a lte r W a lty .
Miss C a ro lin e B ra n n o n fle w to
Texas, M on da y to spend a couple
weeks w ith re la tiv e s .
M rs.
N. W. G ilb re a th ,
M rs.
Vera Rice, G e rtru d e O ttin g e r,
Mrs. C. W. H o ld rid g e and Hazel
W a ld ra n a tte nd ed the Hom e E co­
nom ics C lu b F e s tiv a l at C e n tra l
P o in t last T h u rs d a y .
EFFICIENCY and ACTION
IF
!
Yr
f
t
In County Government
We have a complete line of
wrapped gifts for Mother
Come in and look at óur counter
Inexpensive gifts for kiddies
to (iive Mother
F R IE N D S C H U R C H
P astor - I r w in P. A lg e r
1" •»« a .111. l i l b l , ' S c h o o l
1 I (»0 a m. S e rm o n f ly E v a n g e lis t
C la r k A . S m ith
7.00 p.m . C h r lx t la n E n d e a v o r
S:(lii p .m .
v n n g e lin tic M essa g e
C la r k A S m ith .
THE FACT IS
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC
Is Essential To
Good Government
Thirty years of successful business experience, most of it
in Jackson county, including ownership at one time of the
Ashland 1 lew or Shop and Medford Flower Shop, has aiven
Mr. Morthland a solid background of knowledge of the af­
fairs. of Jackson county, the county's needs, and the prob­
lems which the county laces. Mr. Morthland has never sought
public office before, but is willing to devote his experience
and energy to the county's affairs.
VOTE FOR
F 1 o w » o n e v
D r ie s f«»t S ia n do
At lifting and •< rub­
b in g
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tigraaier
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$5.05
GAL.
Bosshard Lumber Co.
Building Supplies • Paints
First 4 A Streets - Phone 5336
B e lo w T w in P lunges
L. G. “Shy” Morthland
F IL M TR A V E LS 9 0 M IL E S P E R H O U R .
WHIZZING FILM E N A B LE S TH IS UNUSUAL CAMERA
TO both PHOTOGRAPH AN O M E A S U R E duration
OF LIGHTNING BOLTS FOR G E N E R A L E LEC TR IC
SCIENTISTS. G-E LIGHTNING RESEARCH H AS DONE
MUCH TO IMPROVE PROTECTIVE EQUIPM ENT FOR
______ INDUSTRIES, FA R M S A N D HOMES.
HAVE YOU SEEN
"GREEN HAY"?
For
NEW G-E TECHNICOLOR
MOVIE TELLS STORV OF
BARN HAY-CURING.
INTERESTED GROUPS
MAV WRITE TO
FARM INDUSTRIES DlV,
SCHENECTADY, N.Y.
Republican Nomination
For
County Commissioner
1. Mr. Morthland believes that one of
the chief duties of the county is to provide
proper upkeep tor county roads, first as an
economic advantage to those who use them,
and to preserve the original investment in
the county roads,
2, Mr. Morthland believes that the county
should provide a detention home for chil­
dren who come under jurisdiction of the
juvenile court.
3, Mr. Morthland believes that county of-
TUG-PROOF CORO ,s alsc
NOT SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLAME
ITS MADE O f "FLAMENOC
lices should be provided with sufficient
help to properly and efficiently fulfill their
duties. For example, he believes the asses
sor's office should have sufficient staff to
see that new construction gets on tKa as­
sessment roll, thereby reducing tax levies
on all property.
WIRE, DEVELOPED BY
G E N E R A L ELECTRIC TO
IM P R O V E THE SERVICE
OF G-E LAMPS, RADIOS,
AN D CLOCKS.
4. Mr. Morthland believec that all persons
phould feel free and welcome to approach
the county court with their problems, and
be given courteous consideration when they
do.
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GENERAL @ ELECTRIC
— Pd. A d v . L. G. M O R T H L A N D FOR CO. C O M M IS S IO N E R C O M M .
Paid Adv Alaa O. Barf«, Chm.
tedder* ta< n anfa tid y Partland
lear die
Waring Shew ..
N»C N .lw o ri Monday Night. . . Coati la Coati