Souther» Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore., Thurs. June 24, 1948
. . NEWS FROM TALENT . .
New Census Count
l or City of Talent
Earl T. Newbry, Secretary of
State announced this week a new
census count tor the town o( T al
ent The 1940 federal census was
38; the new count is 716, an in
crease of 335 by count.
Official census board of T al
ent consisted of .Mrs. Nona Mc-
Abee, supervisor; Clara Culver,
Virginia Glenn and Marjorie
Gleim.
Adam F. Lefor, representative
from the Secretary ol S ta te s c i
lice who was in charge, expressed
his sincere appreciation to the
local census board lor their splen
did cooperation and also to the
local residents for their active
support in making the census
a success.
B LUEBIRDS TO M EET FRI.
AT T A L E N T C IT Y H A L L
Talent, June 25 — The Blue
birds will meet Friday afternoon
at the City Hall at two o'clock
daylight saving time.
School Board
Elections Are Held ...
Talent, June 22 — School board
elections
for Ta lent-Anderson
creek district which were held
Monday evening found Art Wis
ner being elected for the one year
term . Lee Johnson was elected
for the two yea rterm .and J. B.
Brink was elected, for the three
year term.
The Rev. Alice May Wooll< \
returned home from Portland
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lakey and are visiting Mrs. Grace's relatives
daughter Linda are moving into in the valley.
one of the apartm ents at Logans.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hill a n
Wayfte Walden is spending a nounced the m arriage of their
month visiting friends and rela daughter, Marnell to Glen Brab-
tives in Seligman, Missouri. He bin. The ceremony took place at
expects to retu rn to Talent about Reno, Nevada, during the first
the end of July.
week of June.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Weaver
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenm ngs
and Mrs. Alberta Weaver, of the spent Sunday at Hiatt lake. They
Vanport area are staying at the J had a good fish fry although the
home ci their uncle, J. B. Renfro ranger furnished the fish and
Many Talent children are a t they got rained out right after
tending the swimming lessons be- supper.
in;; held in Ashland now.
Patsy Simmons and Richard
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Crouch Talbot were m arried at the
and family have moved from Friends Church in Medford S at
Anuerson creek to Ashland
urday, June 9.
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Fish and Chips
Ashland Style Chili
Other delectable choices
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C A M P F IR E G IR L S TO H A V E
I FOOD SALE S A TU R D A Y
Battery A Completes First Week
Summer Training at Camp Clatsop
Camp Clatsop buzzed with ac
tivities last week wh»n 1500 men
and 250 officers of the ground
units of Oregon National Guard
arrived anil started training in
the first postwai two week fieln
encampment.
B attery "A‘ 065 F.A, with 25
men and two officers from A sh
land and surrounding area quick
ly established quarters In the
GOO acre camp and training area.'
An intensive schedule of tra in
ing and recieationil activities has
been launched ana will continue
for a two week p rill'd Ashland,
guardsm en are scheduled to r«*-
tu .n to their hon.. area June 20.
Basic training is to be em-
phai'zed but other interesting as-
pccs of w.v time soldiering and
prior guatd camps are in evi
dence. Infantry units of the 41st
Division moved onto the rifle
range for a fam iliarizing course
in rifle firing. O ther units went
into tactical 'Lining as basic fu n
dam entals w ire taught to both
old veterans and raw recruits.
H cudqubfteis and headquarters
detachm ent ci the Oregon N a
tional G uatd prepared for pos
sible passage of the selective ser
vice bill with special instruc
tions in a study and operaton of
the proposed craft.
A special
cooks and ta k e rs school just
prior to camp assured excellent
meals from expert cooking.
Overhead the air was alive with
activities as fixe "air force" of
the ground units, liason planes
from the 41st division artillery
and infantry regim ents, conduct
ed landing pi active on a m ake
shift landing strip in the a ir
port. Medical units were busy
too, as the call went out for
smallpox vaccinations, safeguard
against the disease. O ther shots
were in order in true arm y fash
ion.
Not all activities in the camp
came under the classification of
hard training.
Recreaton was
occupying the free tim e of all
guardsm en. W hile a p art of the
command under Brig. Gen. H ar
old G. Maison, state police su p er
intendent and assistant 41st Di-
vison com m ander, was on pass at
nearby Seaside or Astoria. Soft-
ball and volleyball competition
among the units was draw ing the
attention of the rem ainder. Also
irrlu n e d in the recreation pro
gram is the theatre and post ex
change. For the swim m ers the
camp pool has been opened and
there was weekend swimming in
the surt and nearby beaches.
Camp dances too are scheduled
in Astoria for the week end.
T'.ilnit. June 2 — The Talent
¡C am pfire Girls are holding a food
E X E C U T IV E M E E T IN G OF
P.T.A. MON. JUNE 28
Talent, June 25—The first e x
ecutive meeting of the new e x
ecutive council of the PTA will
meet at the school house Monday
evening at eight o'clock.
(lie morning until they run out of
food. The girls plan to m ake this
a m onthly affair. The sale will
be held at the Valley Looker.
son, Edwin, flew home last S u n
day after attending the U niver
sity of W ashington the past year.
He visited friends in Salem, anil
an aunt In Portland enroute h e r e
Lee Windsor is going to be the Edwin expects to partclpatc In
new proprietor of the fountain at the Shakespearian Festval again
the Talent M arket
ths year in Ashland.
Mrs. Charles Sm ith attended a
Those attending the Methodist
family reunion at Eugene lust Vacation Bible school from out
week.
When she returned she »this way are V m gnla Crosslin,
brought her daughter Velma and Larry Kimmel, M argaret ami
her children for u short visit. I Roberta Ovlett and Robert Sul-
Mrs. Howard Ferns has resign j livan.
ed as secretary at the Talent l i I Hugh Barron was tru nsuctlng
tigation district office.
business in Medford last Monday.
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The Brownies will meet every
Wednesday afternoon at the A S H L A N D LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Sousa,
schoolhouse.
lo re Chapman and daughter, 497A Holly street, are the parents
J .y ,e left Wednesday to visit rel of a son, Robert Lynn, born Wed
r.esduy, June 9, in Ashland Coni
atives in Kansas.
m unity hospital. Weight six lbs.
and 14 ounces.
Klamath Junction
Palsy Simmons Weds
Richard Talbot
Talent, June 25 — Mrs. Jean
Simmons announced the nun
riuge of her daughter, Patsy, to
Richard Talbot, who is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Tulbot of tin
Jacksonville area. Both Patsv and
Richard are form er Talent re<l
dents.
Mrs. Jay Terrill returned from
Portland where she had been vis
iting her daughter.
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Jean Simmons was a dinner
guest of ¡he Ben Hart's Monday,
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Betty Ferns resigned boi posi
lion as secretary of the Talent
Irrigation district last Tuesday.
Ja le v Xock who has i»cen ill
fcr sonic time was down for
■;hort tune one day last A*cek.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newman
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Jordan re
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are the parents of a daughter, turned Sunday.
The> attended
Carolyn Mae, 7 lb. 6 oz., who the Flks convention at Roseburg
cameras and photogra
was born June 13.
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Miss Beverly Wycoff assisted l»v 7 M 4 5 ih K v H e tih
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Mrs. C arl Moore in the Klam ath th e Y o u n g P e o p le U n d e r th e lea<l«»r
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Junction tu fe last Sunday.
lin e M c N a ir .
Mr?. Ko/ella Roush was a din
ner guest at the George Lowd
horn-.- Friday.
Ladies of the Neil creek club
gave a s.ork package to one of
♦ heir members. Mis. Ralph New
man, Klamath Junctio-i, 'n hon
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Regular $1.50 Tee Shirts, colored, 2 for price of one
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Men’s Ties ....................................................................... 50c
Assorted Candles ........................................................ lb. 25c
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$10.95 Electric Casserole
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$2.19 Pottery Tea P o t s ................................
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$2.45 Autom atic Electric Egg Cooker
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