Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, 1 hurseby, December 9, 1948
. . NEWS FROM TALENT . .
Talent High Club
Finishes Second
MRS. CORREYS GROUP
SINGERS TO APPEAR
NEW FIRE TRUCK WILL
BE ON DISPLAY SOON
I Miss M argaret W agner
was
| sknng at Siskiyou su m m it Sun-
I alent, Dec. 8
Mrs. Chester
T alent, Dec. 8— T alent V olun- 1 day.
C o rre y’s group singers w ill pi.
teei Firem en are a w a itin g the
I sent a program of C iuistm as ear
a rriv a l of a new fire tru ck. The
l u l r n t High school's now tr o ols at Parent Teuehers Assigna
go on h a lf flay shifts. The state tiu e k is slated to a rriv e in T a l
by A lice B u rn e tte
phy, a cup fo r runners-up in tion m eeting Monday at 2:30 p.
A t the com ing school
bond I,.. O K 'd our tem porary q u a rt ent Thursday. It w ill be on dis
m.
state six man fo otball com peti
»•lection, December 15, the Tai ets but If we dfi not go ahead play Saturday.
tion, Is a welcome a d d itio n to the
ent voters are being asked to w ith omo plan now they have
TALENT LOCALS
1 alent school's tro p h y case.
vote fo r a bond I sbuc of 92,000 00 told the hoard q u ite d e fin ite ly
Charles W olgam ott, a form er of w hich $80.000 00 w ill be used ( that it w ill take
A lth o u g h T alent lost the Cham
the ------------------
state money
pionship game w ith M ohaw k the resident o f Talent, aged 78 years Io build a now six room g ra d e , '■ ‘ V unless we do show th a t w<
people <»f T alent are not d is died at W utsonvllle, C alifornia school and the balance to fu rn ish *»<• doing something tow ard br-
Ben H a rt
was in ju re d
last
heartened by the results o f the
lngm g our school up to Oregon
It
standards
game, according to one source w w k when the tra cto r he was
This
Is
the
firs
t
election
at
Talent, Dec. 8— T a le n t V o lu n
the fo lk s are very proud of the d riv in g , overturned,
O f com
we a ll know that It
voter
Hugh B o uldin has leased his w hich every registered
teer
F ire departm ent w ill have
high school's six man ball club.
i- against th
tate standardize
may vote on school Issues.
In the M ohaw k game, held last garage to John G riffin .
th
e
ir
annual W in te r D i n n e r
Because there has been so ti'm to have p rim a ry grades
M i and Mrs.
Frank
Bobb
F rid a y n ig h t at M edford, w ith
•
i
basement
room
as
we
now
dance
S
aturday night, December
m uch discussion about a new
the state cham pionship at stake celebrated th e ir 37th wedding high school Instead, I have been have our firs t grades and also
11.
D
in
n
e r w ill be served from
n e ith e r side scored d u rin g the anniversary December Oth.
Boh Low e has been promoted asked to exp la in to the voters the state rices not recommend 6d)0 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dancing
firs t quarter. The fie ld was m u d
that that issue is not e n tire ly up h iving grade students on a sec
dy and a lig h t snow was fa llin g to Sergeant. He is w ith the jets to them, the state has recom ond flo o r; so th a t if we should w ill continue u n til m id n ig h t.
at W illiam s Field, Arizona.
making the leaving difficult a.
Proceeds w ill be used fo r the
mended that a new grade school use our new b u ild in g fo r a high
the teams see-sewed buck and
be b u ilt.
| ¡ .'( hool, the state w ould s till not purpose o f buying equipm ent fo r
fo u rth .
The present grade school facl 1' ‘ •-’mrnend using the upstairs the new fire tru ck.
D u rin g the second quartet Mi
Ilties are Inadequate and g e tting 1
,s ln the present b u ild in g , o f
haw k made the firs t touchdow n
more so,
so whereas
whoicns th»
hii/h
h
hich
there are o n ly three large
the high school
C IT A T IO N
of the* game hut failed to convert
size has not changed su b sta n tia l enough, fo r grade students
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
m aking the score 6-0.
J I I IMG,* si
r • , THE S T A T E OF OREGON IN
ly In ten years. In 1939 there
I hen la te n t made a touch
llowed to bond our d is tric t fo r A N D FOR T H E C O U N T Y OF
Mrs. Eva Wedge, 74, died at wero
students in the high
dow n w hen M illage started out M edford C onvalescent h o m e s‘ hool? this year there are 85; b u t ' n ly 5 per c- nt of the valuation, JAC KSO N .
passed the ball to Fenton, who borne, D erendx i I Mrs. Wedge 10 ypars aU° there were 8 graded w hich w ill b rin g us o n ly $46,000
In the M a tte r o f the A doption
ran 35 yards and tied up the was a resident of Talent since rooms anfJ eight teachers ade- ■’
1 ri inadequate to b u ild anv of P A U L D A V ID F R A N K L IN
score, 6 6. T alent converted by 1920 and leaves m any friends as <I ua,<,ly eared fo r them ; whereas kind of a b u ild in g
and
GEORGE
B E N J A M IN
passing leaving the score 7-6.
w ell as ch ild re n and grandchild - thls yca r there are eight grades
I he architect's plans fo r the F R A N K L IN , m inors.
In the th ird q u a rte r the Mo ren.
and eleven teachers fo r the grade new b u ild in g are on display in
IN
THE N A M E
OF
THE
hawks scored again and again
Funeral services were held at
Y,'th ° n<? r<i ° m
a church the lobby of the post office. A n y STATE OF OREGON, you are
failed
to convert leaving
the C onger-M orris Chapel at 10.30 * ’h,ch t,,e 8tate has
d as a one w ishing
fu rth e r
statistics hereby cited and re q uired to ap
score 12-7.
tem porary expedient.
may see any m em ber o f the pear in the above e n title d C ourt
Saturday. In te rm e n t w a s
I n
A fte r w hich T alent score
The school has increased ln the Hiool board. A r t W isner, Lee and m atter at the C o u rt House in
Stearns Cemetery.
again Fenton w ent over fo r this
low er grades, s ta rtin g tw o years Johnson or Mr. B rin k or go to the C ity of M edford, C ounty of
the school board m eeting Mon- Jackson, State o f Oregon, w ith in
touchdow n
and
M ontgom c r y
MR. 4 MRS QUACKENBUSH ago when it became absolutely 1tt,e
bucked the line fo r another con
necessary
to
d
iv
id
e
the
firs
t
December 13 at 8 p.m. These fo u r weeks fro m the date o f the
TO ENTERTAIN PLAYERS
version leaving the score at the I alent, Dee. 8— M r. and Mrs. grade; this year the school has meetings are alw ays open to the firs t p u b lica tio n o f this citation,
w eo . (J. S . P A T. O F F .
end of the th ird q u a rte r 14-12.
to then and there show cause, if
tw o firs t and second grades and public
D u rin g the fo u rth qu a r t e r Vaughn Quackenbush w ill be an extra room to take care of the
The rooms in the grade school any you have, w h y the P e titio n
D ial's passes told and th e ir fast host and hostess Thursday at the o v e rflo w o f the fo u rth and fifth
’ the state recommends are >f Jesse W illia m s and Esther W
ends ou tra n our boys. M ohaw k card p a rty w hich w ill be given at ( grades; n e xt year we w ill be fac the lx on the firs t floor.
Bv W illiam s fo r the adoption o f Paul
I ed w ith tw o rooms o f firs t second the 1950 or '51 term , our pre- D avid F ra n k lin and George Ben
scored tw ice in the last q u a rte r the Talent school cafeteria
leaving the score at the end of
A prize js to be awarded t h e | and
th ird graders. The new school census shows we w ill need ja m in F ra n k lin , y o u r m in o r sons,
an^
These super-heavy, copper
the game 24 to 14.
person who brings the g re a te st1 school w h l thus be taken up by 15 rooms lo r the grade school should not be granted.
riveted blue denim waist
num ber of new players to the the p rim a ry grades.
This c ita tio n is issued pursuant
alone.
overalls
are tops for lasting
party.
to an order d u ly made and enter
I f we do not vote this bond
Bak
' ” COLtrse, as one opponent o f! ed in the above e n title d cause on
comfort and longer wear.
issue, it s im p ly means we w ill
' bond issue has pointed out the 9th day of Novem ber, 1948.
M r. and Mrs. Kay W yant were not have room fo r the grade
There are lots of blue jeans, bui
maybe
everyone w ill m ove out
in Grants Pass Monday.
there’s only one Levi’s! Look
1 school students and w ill have to "I the valley, and w e 'll o n ly need The date o f thè fir s t p u b lica tio n
hereof is N ovem ber 11, 1948
for the Red Tab oa
1 one-room school house.
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F ,' G.
the back pocket.
R. C arter, C ounty C le rk ’ and
TR U C K AND CAR TANGLE
C le rk o f the C irc u it C ourt h
1 .dent, Dec. 8— No serious in
Waist Sizes 24 to 36
set his hand and a ffix e d the sec
ju r y was incurred by Barbara
of
the
C
irc
u
it
C
ourt
on
this
9th
Sample, P a tricia
Zemke, Paul-
day of N ovem ber. 1948.
enc H enry. E verett Zem pke. or
G. R. C AR TER
John Y o rk when the autom obile
C ounty C lerk
in w hich they were rid in g c o llid
N ydah N t
Phone $ 7 ,i
ed w ith a logging tru c k a t a r ,
•- f »•*
D eputy.
crossing.
36-40
Talent Voters Will Decide School .
Problem At December 15 Election
Take a tip
front the cowboy
Talent Firemen
To Have Dance
Mrs
Eva Wedge
Dies at Age of 74
LEVI'S
are your best buy
for work and play!
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
a a w ;;
UNFINISHED FURNITURE
2 . 9 5 AND 3 .4 5
P E R R I N E ’S
• Chests
• Desks
• Night Stands
MONUMENTS
• Record Cabinets
Marble. Granite, Bronse
E xtra Lettering Available
BURNS AGENCY
"On th . Plasa-
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Wick Furniture Store
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Invite you to make your family Christmas merrier by
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Christmas gift checks and q’ft envelopes for currency.
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