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    Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Or«*., Thurs., July 8, 1948
NEWS FROM TALENT .
L IO N S TO M EET
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7 Talent Lions
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p c u i c ro p In th« h u ll torn» S un
H a rold Straus h om e
(lav
C laud W unl »ay» the »ton»)
Mi
h it hi» ch«*i i v o x h iiid m id gin
d e li. W in , B a g le y has a b o u t a have
te n p« ic « n t Ins* In h is c h e rry street
i m p d m trig the same j*toi ill and vpled
m a in T a le n t g u ld e n » w e n * fla t
M r.
and M is. Blam e C a ld w e ll
moved to South Second
In to the house fo rm e rly oc
by M r and M v Shoop
and Mrs ( ¡ e ia ld S te p h e n .1
am i du ug htci spent the weekend
(iue.ds at he Straus home on
I at ( ’ oom Bay.
tin* fo u rth wen* Joe C h ristia n ,
Mr»
Jessie I N lsw anger re
Mi
and Mrs. W II
H olt und
fa n iilv . M i and M is M yro n W al 'tin n e d home fro m a m onths v is it
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Ml and M is lu ll S tiuua.
1’ ,‘n<l T iie « lu v
Mi
¡md M is M «' T h o ri-s in , I I.d ll.-
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accom panied
M i und M is K V Thureaen and , bei sun. M ila n on u week end
(u im lv und M i und M is K G 'i s i l In see her da ug hter. V aleta
T u v lu i
and fa m ily .
SPECIAL
(T h is
w eek
o nly
• J u ly
10-17)
Ansco Camera» Just Received
•ff T h re e rolls of film given F R E E w ith each
camera purchased
E x p e rt ndvi»» q iven on ute ol cam era and how to take qood
picturrtk.
Buy
your cam era w here you receive proper in
Art Wisner To
Be New School
Board Chairman
Grass Is Cut To
Reduce Fire Hazard
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11 n. I
ra iE H o a c m u k c h
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T ale nt, J u ly 7 H ill Cooper, Jr
..n,.
sp.-nt last week cleaning up the
T A L E N T M E T H O D IS T C M U 1C H
¡to w n Cooper m owed the grass
• IS S t,n « la \ - i I k h I u h u s u a l
io n the vacant lots and along the
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w o m h lp
M e -;<»«•
l» \ M r s
H e n r y M< N a ir .
T a le n t, J u ly « The firs t meet ‘ streets and alleyw ays.
7 .4 5 i. 'v t - n ln g K e r v le e P reM *ntw < l b \
lb , Y o u ii r I'e n p l» * iin « b r t h e |,*a < b r
lu g id the new school board was
T h is is done each year to help w
h ip , . f I b u n o n a O . M w e l l a m i W a l­
held J u ly I a fte i re tir in g c h a ir­ (reduce the fire hazard w h ich Is la«« A!< S’ a lr .
m an ( ’ E llo ld rld g e had adm in
present In d ry un cut grass.
istered the oath n t o ffic e to A W
M r and M is L y le Russel and
W isner, !,<•«• Johnson and I. H
The Chas S m ith s cat had fo u r son spent the week end at C res­
cent C ity
B rin k .
kitten s la t week. tw o. of w hich
A it W W i ner was selected aa
M r. and M rs W m . Cooper, Si
were born w ith double paws.
the new cha irm un . M is P a ith -
K la m a th
M ary Johnson visite d a g ir l spent a few days in
ena T e r r ill, w ho had resigned to
Falls
last
week.
frie n d in G rants Pass
F riday.
the old ychool hoard, was rep lcc;
Pfc. M a rv in R om inger o f the
W hile she was gone- Bobby got
i-il by H a rry II Iuiw e.
15th A ir Corps vis ite d at the
his
firs
t
h
a
ir
cut.
The cle rks salary was fix e d ut
Mrs. A le x Hayes and fa m ily home o f his bro th er. D onald last
$«00.
are le avin g to jo in A le x in C res­ .'.‘ I,: Hl- le ft on J u ly 8th foi
The
re g u la r m eeting o f
the cent C ity fo r a couple weeks.
New Jersey. He expects to be
board w ill be held on the sec­
M r. and Mrs. O tto K in g closed sent to the G erm an occupation
o n d M onday of each m o n th here- th e ir business and took ’o ff fo r zone
afte i M eetings w ill be held in a long week end over the 4th
the school Ivollding The p u b lic is
Mrs. C o ralie F a iry . Paso R ob­ IM P R O V E M E N T S A D D E D
asked to attend.
les. C a lifo rn ia , is v is itin g her sis FO R C U S T O M E R S C O M F O R T
Upon recom m endation o f S upt ter, Nina La key fo r a couple o f I T alent. J u ly
7— A m on g the
h o y P a rr it whs voted to a u th o r­ weeks.
new Im prove m en ts w h ich are be-
ize h a lf-d a y sessions fo r the pup
Jean Perkns. da u g h te r o f M rs l , nK in sta lle d in T a le n t stores at
ils of the firs t and second grade, 1 . 'l '.I. I , . . ... . i... I’,.id C a n " f , , si-nt ,, r . the new m eat count-
M i P a rr was also au th o rize d to C e ntral P o in t w ere m a rrie d a» er at the i dea| n ia r ke t and the
recom m end an a d d itio n a l teach the end o f June.
|g jr c o n d itio n e r at the T a le n t
er fo r w o rk In the fo u rth and
M r. and Mrs. H a rry
W alters M arket,
f if th grades. A stu d y o f the hous and c h ild re n are spending tw o i
lo g s itu a tio n is being made.
weeks In Chico, C a lif., v is itin g
G el y o u r Job P rin lin q at the
¡M rs. W alter's m other.
N ew s R e v ie w
M r.
and Mrs.
J u liu s
Davis
have m oved in to a te n t house
on the L u th e r C u th rith p ro p e rty
M r . i v l Mrs F W.
L u cky
G ilb re a th le ft fo r C a lifo rn ia on
the i t i- . of .i t d p to v is it
L u c k y ’s m other in Arkansas. Mrs
M cC onnell is ta k in g care of the
s ta tio n w h ile they are away.
M r and Mrs. II H Lo w e spent
S atu rday
at B u tte F a lls
w ith
th e ir daug hter H ild a Francis.
M r. and Mrs. G uy Stager and
M r. and Mrs Bud A b b o tt had a
p ic n ic d in n e r at the F orks on the
F o u rth o f J u ly T hey w ere lu c k y
'enough not to be raine d out
Anna Quintard
Weds. Roberson
T ale nt,
J u ly
7— M rs
A nna
Q u in ta rd
and E lija h
Robeson
were m a rrie d at the home of M r.
and Mrs. Floyd Q uin n, W ednes­
day evening, June 30 at 7 o’clock.
The Reverend A lic e M ay
oley
pe rfo rm ed the cerem ony
I Love
You T iu ly " wan played p fee d­
ing the cerem ony.
The bride was given in marr­
iage by M r. F loyd Q u in n The
b rid e
wore a blue
afternoon
dress and a corsage o f w h ite g a r­
denias. Mrs. Floyd Q u in n was
m a tro n o f honor.
T h e home was b e a u tifu lly de­
corated w ith flo w e r- fro m the
garden o f M rs. H erm an Cannon
T w e n ty -th re e guests were p re ­
sent a t the reception w h ich f o l­
low ed the ceerem ony. Miss E sth­
e r Q u in n served the w edding
cake a fte r th e b rid e and groom
had c u t the firs t piece.
M r and M rs. Roberson w ill
m ake
th e ir
home at C e ntral
P o in t a fte r a b rie f trip .
M r. and Mrs. H e n ry W illia m s
| have
re ce n tly
purchased
the
p ro p e rty fo rm e rly owned by A.
W. W isner on the east bank of
B ear creek.
Thank You . . .
MISS ANN PIRTLE
■true lion.
Bushnell Studio
.
PROPOSED
SCHOOL BONO
ELECTION
r
I.. order that all voters may have complete information t h e loll.ming
statement is bring made by the directors of Ashland School District No..»:
on Walker Avenue. Approx­
WHEN IS THE ELECTION?
imate cost
....... 118,000
Thursday, July 15. 1948, from 2 to 7
4.
To
be
used
for
new
p.m. Standard time (3 to 8 p.m. Day­
equipment ......................... 12,000
light Saving Time).
$550.000
Where Are The Polling Places?
Tins
total
of
$550,000
is
the
amount
Valley View—Valley View Sehoolhou.se
being
asked
for
at
the
election,.
Soda Springs, Siskiyou, Neil Creek,
and Bellview—Bellview Schoolhouse
Wliat Sinking Fund Has tin* District?
Former District 5—Ashland City Hall
The 7 mill levy that has been in ef­
fect
since 1944 will make available ap­
Who May Vote?
proximately
$80,000. This will be used
Any citizen of this state 21 years of
to
acquire
and
develop sites, help equip
age, who has resided in the district
buildings
and
act as an emergency
30 days immediately preceding the
fund
for
the
program.
election, who has property in the dis­
trict or has stock in any corporation
How About Financing of the Bonds?
which pays a tax in the district, may
The total increase for Ashland res­
vote.
idents will be approximately 4 mills.
Why Is The Bond Election Necessary?
Wliat Type of Buildings art*
An’ increase of 33 per cent in school
Proposed?
census in four years, coupled with the
Each building will be single story
necessity of replacing Washington has
with
standard lighting and heating.
caused the problem. Ashland needs 20
The
classroms
are to be large and mod­
new classrooms to house the elemen­
ern in every respect. At each location
tary students.
there will be a combination gym-aud­
itorium-cafeteria. Blue prints are on
What Is Tlx* Proposed Building
display for public inspection.
Program?
1. The construction of the 12
What Is tin* Recommendation
teacher George A. Briscoe
of
the Board?
school to replace the Wash­
The Board believes that it cannot
ington school.
Approxi­
wait longer in the hopes that prices
mate cost
..............
$305,000
will go down. It has been 20 years since
2. The expansion of Lincoln
a new school was built in Ashland and
school into a 12 teacher
now the district is confronted with a
school. Approximate cost
115,000
tremendous increase in school popula­
3. The building of four class­
tion and, to a large extent, antiquated
rooms (with expansion pro­
facilities.
visions) and basic facilities
Ashland School Board
Mrs. Mein Provost
Paul R. Finnell, chairman
Marshall E. Woodell Ben T. Lombard
G. Edwin Dunn
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MISS ASHLAND
Courtesy of BUSCH MOTOR CO.
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