Southern Oregon News Review. Ashland, Ore. Thur., July 29. 1948 . . NEWS FROM TALENT PTA Clears $20 On Food Sale BROWNIES RECESS Mrs. Will Qua» keiibusb has TALENT GRANGE DURING SUMMEP Members of the Talent Grange sold her home on Rapp Lane to Talent, Ju y 2 j — Mrs. Earl met at the home of Master Loyd Mr. and Mrs. Austin. Jennings has annouu red that the Valent, July 29 — M embers of ' Lucy, July 29, at 7 p.m. for a m eniLtrs of the Taicnt brow nies the Talent grunge who have been picnic supper. Everyone brought Talent, July 2u — Ladies of G irl Scouts will nut meet thru- appointed to committees wnich ja basket lunch and their own the Talent P aren t Teachers as- _ out the summer. Meetings will will assist with the Harvest Fes I services. UEDFOKI) BEAL audi tion cleared alm ost S20.00 on begin again in Septeml«ei. tlval which will lie held In Ash the cooked food sale which they Members discussed the Ash 1 (From the Medford News) ESTATE SPECIAL Gallatin and W W Robinson, held last Saturday. Progress with a new alfalfa v a ­ land in Septem ber include: L H. land Fall Festival in Septem ber, riety and in reclaim ing old o r­ Grains mid Hay;; George H art­ and decided that now Is the time The money was used to buy chard soils poisoned by heavy ley and Steve Lunuc, vegetables;; to save those bundles of grain lids and sugar for canning su r­ Talent, July 12 — Mr. and Mrs accum ulations of arsenate sprays plus fruit. The fruit will be used Silvia Bates canned fruit and and take extra »are In putting Clarence W alden were busy last were developm ents of m ore than vegetables; Lloyd Bunnel, May up the canned fruits, and jellies. In the school cafeteria. week with company. Among the local interest seen at the annual Hamilton, and Ethel Lacey, flor Ladles of the HEC will be In Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mason many guests who visited them field day at the farm crops area al; and Elva Newman and Mis charge of the August 5. L ectur­ Lot 37*- x 165' Lumber spent lasv weekend at Diamond w ere Mr. and Mi's. Lon Bates of the Southern Oregon branch Roy Redmon, miscellaneous. er's Hour, and promise a fine to build »mal 1 h o r n * Lake. and Mrs. Radiker, Elgin, Illinois. experim ent station near T alent program. Location: Palm St. Pries Mr. and Mi's. Lester Davis Mr. and Mrs. John Lybrand and last week. SI. 250.00 Mon­ have had as visitors, Mr. and John Roberts, and son, Mrs. Muust gave a bridal Harold H. W hite is now the ag Mrs. Max Campbell, Rockwood, m outh, Oregon, visited the Wal shower for Alma Egan on W ed­ ronomist in charge of the crops Illinois Mr. Campbell is Mrs. dens Thursday and Friday. Mi Talent, July 29 — »’n iu plan nesday of last week. There were work at the station, working un Davis’ brother. and Mrs. Ray Sm ith were Thurs der the general direction of Dr. ned for the Talent Community ten guests, who gave Alma some Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moses and day dinner guests, and at dinner Mrs Maust E S. Degman, superintendent of C ub's playground include a wu very lovely gifts daughters, Shirley and Fernnle Sunday guests Included Mr. and Next to Fire Hall served coffee, cake and Ice creun). di .g pool, swings, sand pit. bad all the branch experim ent station from Lynwood, California visited Mrs. Robert Fowler, Lydia Jones, work in the M edford area. Miss Egan was wed to Don C ul­ minion court an a double tennis 30 E. Main Phone 7866 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McConnell and Mrs. Claude Williams and r< urt. ver at a private ceremony at the The new alfalfa variety, as yet from Friday till Monday. children. Work will oegin < .i »be project Chapel of Rocks and Roses. unnam ed, is referred to as French alfalfa since it was obtained by in the near future. New Alfalfa At Talent Believed Real Discovery ialent Grangers To Help W ith Festival Lots of Company At Walden Home T Recreational Area Planned for Talent ~ HORfiE T l.T O R - -aO-TA-TOR' W ASHER tad««)*» Tri^U-Washlaf Artis ■ • H s A a A ot M m , U«»4etk • tsH-aks. MAOraWM Tab • Rub b» Mtofos end Met-fer-the-Uee Thia sen sation al n ew N o r g e is priced to sell for only . t i Dial Electric Co. Main at Third SEE US BEFORE-NOT AFTER! Your Insurance Agent will give you intelligent advice on your automobile cover­ age. Ask him to write your insurance. the USDA from France some Mrs. John Hamilton, Pat and years ago and sent to Oregon Carol, visited Mary and Marie w here It was planted in 1937 a Fuirer Saturday. mong 21 varieties In plot tests Mi. and Mrs. Ben Hart have on the southern Oregon tract. purchased five acres from Ivan It soort revealed superior c h a r­ Olsen. Roy Estes is digging < acteristics, including ability to well on their new property. start early growth, recover quick- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Roy P a rr hav» LITIIIA HOTEL W ILDING ly after cutting, and continue Its returned from spendln g s i x growth later In the fall. Stands weeks at sum m er school. lived longer, apparently because Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jennings of resistance to nem atode and and children spent Sunday at Enjoy one of our delicious . . . . disease attacks. Crater Lake. Home Cooked Dinners Best plans from the test rows Members of the Talent Grange were selected out in 1941, since picknicked at the Loyd Lacy (Served family style I which time seed has been in ­ home last Thursday. creased. partly on the station and Mr. and Mrs H. 6 Simpson of All you can eat partly in cooperation with ,u local Raphael, v California r — ---- r v a * 'San ----- aiiiornia left growers. Seed enough for release i Monday after visiting Mrs. Sim- for general use is expected to b e ( Pson's sister, Mrs. Parthena Ter- on hand by the fall of 1949. rill. Fried chicken and . . . . H arry A. Scoth, federal agron- Barbara Terrill came down on . . . . Sizzling Steaks omist at Oregon State college, b e - ; Salurday ni8ht and flew back to The way you like them lieves the variety will prove su- B