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. . NEWS FROM TALENT . . Sunday School Has Picnic For ('hildren Brown Rot Begins Linda Roberts Weds Showing in Orchards New Mexico Youth BROWNIE NOTICE Talent. Sept. 9— T he B ro w n ie s w ill m eet e v e ry W ednesday at 30 p.m. u n til school starts. for School Supplies PARKER PENS and EVERSHARP PENCILS School Days Are Here Aqain McNAIR BRO’ S DRUG Stop Roof Leaks EVER PLASTIK M rs. R. W S w a rts le y , w h o is e m p lo ye d in Salem In th e o ffic e , o f th e s e c re ta ry o f state v is ite d h e r son and d a u g h te r in la w M r and M rs. Jo ye S w a rts le y d u rin g th e L a b o r d ay w eekend. I f you couldn't earn a dollar-« MINERAL RUBBER COATING The permanent mineral rubber roofing! For Residential or Industrial Use. . . Resists heat, cold, water and acids. For Slate, Gravel, Metal. Composition. Felt and Shingle Roofs. Apply II Yourself W HOD PAY THE BILLS? or we can apply i( for you S C I US S.C. Jones & Sons Ashland, Oregon Bosshard Lumber Co. let and A Streets Phone 5336 B IL L IN G S AGENCY 232 West 5th Phone 7558 Medford .Oregon Main 4 Oak Ph. 8781 DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS Feel Like We Specialize ~ her m o th er, Mis FIRST GRADERS ARE REGISTERED WEDNESDAY Ashland Local E L A T E R IT E Price $2.00 Per Gallon visiting TO MAKE YOI T a le n t. Sept. 9— T h e fir s t g ra d ers w ere reg iste re d W ednesday although school does not s ta rt o f fic ia lly u n til n e x t M u n d a y, S e p t em ber 13. TALENT LOCALS Sgt. H a rla n L o w e le ft T ile s- day. He has been hom e on fur- lough. M r. and M rs. James F lc s h iiiu n and d a u g h te r. T h e lm a , a rriv e d In T alent re c e n tly fro m S o uth Bend. In diana. They p la n to m ake th e ir home in T a le n t M r. F lesh m a n is a c a rp e n te r and c o n tra c to r. M r. and M rs. L e s lie M ason have m oved fro m the W o r th in g ton a p a rtm e n ts to the Skeeters house on the O ld H ig h w a y . Jack and E le a n o r H u rd e ll w e n t fis h in g on the Rogue, L a b o r D ay Mrs. R ob ert R obbins had an o p e ra tio n last w eek. She Is at the C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l in M e d fo rd . M r. and M rs. D on K e rb y are the parents o f a baby boy b orn T hu rsda y, T h e y 'v e nam ed h im R ichard W ayne. lu u can shop in one store lor .ill your clcctrii ami gas appliances! Not one m anufacturer's make hot SI \ l KAI . Now you can make ail "in the stoic" comparison of NA TIO N A I I Y ADVl R I ISI I) brands, til R E F R IG E R A T O R S The O ttto K in g s and " L u c k y " G ilb re a th s spent the w eekend at S m ith R iv e r. M rs. C. W R oberts le f t last fo r Los A n g e le s w h e re she w ill v is it h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. O w en R itcher. TERMS TO V O t'lt ADVANTACK Norge The E v e re tt Je nn in gs fa m ily to ok a v a c a tio n last w eek. T he y spent it at the coast and r e tu r n ed hom e M on da y n ig h t. Ray R edm on le ft T uesday by plane fo r Los Angeles, C a lif. He ic c e lv e d w o rd M on da y th a t his m o th e r was v e ry ill. Ray B u r n e t te w ill g u a rd th e c ity w h ile he is gone M r. and M rs. Ben t o n B lo c k o f Reno, N evada spent se v e ra l days at the hom e o f th e ir a u n t and uncle, M i apd M rs. )ave B lo ck. T he y m ade trip s to i see the O regon Caves and C ra te r ' Lake. Philco Coolerator Gibson Servel (gas) GAS • E L E C T R IC • O IL ill AM AT 3R TH E In this 388 E. Main We Have White Gas Cleaning Solvent This Rapier’s Mobil Service Phone 6186 KeeP your car in good condition. Lubrications, motor checks and tune ups are our specialties. Play safe—let us help you before you need help. » I A f N a tio n a l G u a rd DEFENDS AMERICA CITIZEN-SOLDIERS . . . In The Roman Empire Sa.» — the obligation of military service was placed upon each able-bodied male citizen. He sup- plementcd the professional soldier, even as today in America we depend upon the citizen in time of war. But the Roman's obligation was long and severe - he not only was d raft ed and served for ten years, hut he also furnished his own arms ami supported him self in the field. T I) I) A Y ! . . . The United States is vulnerable to attack, especially from the air, lor our position between two oceans no longer assures us security. . . . Our Regular Establishment has the greater part of its combat troops oil occupation duty in Europe, Japan ami Korea. Most of the troops stationed in the continen tal United States are in the service ami tc eh nical Branches whose primary mission is to support the men overseas. I he master plan for the security of ...... this Nation recognizes that the regular establish ment must he reinforced by the civilian components. 1 . . . In America the tradition of citizen service is older than the nation itself. I he North Regiment (now the i Sail Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard) was organized from trainbands in 1656. Both George Washington and Patrick Henry were officers of jhy l it Virginia Re giment (now the 176th Infantry, 29th Div ision, Virginia National G uard), which date, from 165a. These proud organizations, ami many others like them, have lived through the years by the voluntary service of citi zen-soldiers. PLEASE NOTE CARELESS ROVER- FIRE SEASON, IS NOT OVER, ITeep (Preaan M ail M rs R aym on d Ilo s lc k , K li/g b e H igg in s, th to w n , Illin o is , has been visiting i i*nd M is. t larenee H old In T a le n t She fle w here a fe w , l <lgc and c h ild re n le ft F rid a y to T h e re is m u te a h it o f b ro w n T a le n t. Sept. 9 L in d a R oberts, w eeks ago to he w ith hei son. the Lahm D ay w ee ken d at ltd s h o w in g up in some peach d a u gh te i o f M i and M r*. C. W. Joseph R , w ho re c e n tly u n d e i Hie coast. o rch ards now , a c c o rd in g to C. B. Roberta o f T a le n t, and H a ro ld w e n t an o p e ra tio n at the v e te r i ~ ~ — C o rd y , c o u n ty e x te n s io n agent. Shaw , son o f M r and M rs. J E. ans h o s p ita l m R oseburg A s h la n d loeals T h is is a hail sign as b ro w n rot Shaw o f P ortales, N ew M e x ic o ,' M r. and M rs. C he ste r Z e d lk e i , C h l" l*'s '- iic h le . hand, w h o has generaH y dot's not become a c tiv e w ere m a rrie d at the C h ris tia n I a nd fa m ily spent S u n d a y w it h , 11 ,“ at tin Sacred u n til the f r u it is rip e ¡C h u rc h in M e d fo rd , S a tu rd a y i . . . . . ’ H e a rt h o s p ita l has been m oved t«» I f you fin d a n y b ro w n ro t dev evening. Rev I) E D an iels per i its p a ren ts. W hi, re c e n tly nio ved EuKl.n ,. w l„ u „ (, 'tre a tm e n t at the Eugene Sacred e lo p in g now . some c o n tro l m ea foi med the ce re m o ny. T he b rid e to n o rth e rn C .l.fo r n ls su re sh o u ld be used. I f you w ish was a ttire d in a blu e g o w n w ith M iss R uby F o rh in g spent M on Heart hospital to spray, use 1 lbs o f Z e rla te black accessories and w o re a per 100 g allon s T h is is the m ost w h ite o rc h id , a g if t o f the • oom. w ith Miss A lic e Mae W o o lle y . { ,H u rried Io h er hom e .... Beach e ffe c tiv e c o n tro l. A Z e rla te or F o llo w in g a b rie f h o n eym oo n i n i Mr and M rs. M ei v in C u t t e - , w ith the new a rr iv a l, S h aro n s u lfu r d ust w ill also assist In C a lifo rn ia , the Shaw s w ill liv e on fo rth , o f P o rtla n d , O regon are 1 A n n Jensen c o n tro l. T he Z e rla te is m ore e x Second s tre e t In T a le n t. pensive, h u t is s o m e w h a t b e tte r — HEADQUARTERS T a le n t. Sept 8— T he c h ild re n o f the th re e youngest Sunday- School classes o f the M e th o d is t C h u rch a tte nd ed a p a rty from *"5- 3:30 p in . on F rid a y at th e Ila C onner s hom e T h is in c lu d e d the c h ild re n w h o w ill be in the fir s t g ra d e th is ye a r and those yo u t i l e r. * B T alent local H M A V IS . . .lust One ( ouclusioii is Possible 1» attack comes, we must depend in large measure upon the National Guard, because I HE NATIONAI. GUARD IS Till t IN IV CIVILIAN CO M PO N EN T W l . 'l . l . TRAIN! I, J N D EQUIPPED UNITS IN A ll. S I R A TEGICAI I.Y I. O C A T E D COMMUNITIES, CAPABLE. OE R l’PUIS 1NG ATTACK! I 11 41 J Ashland Cabinet Shop Helman and Van Ness Phil Stansbury Phone 70t i