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S outhern O reg o n N ew » R eview , A shland, O reg o n , T h u rsd a y , Ja n u a ry é . 1949 NEWS FROM TALENT Film To Be Shown At P. T. A. Meeting Talent. Jan u ary 5 — The T al en t PTA will hold the first reg ular meeting of the new year. Members and anyone interested are urged to come to this meet- ing. There will be a speaker and a film is to be shown. The refreshm ents for the social hour will be served by the sixth grade parents. Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Alger e n tertained the young people s class at the parsonage for a watch par-1 ty, New Years eve. Verda Crover of Medford spent New’ Years day w ith the John Samples. Last Times Saturday HE'S EVERY BODY’S FRIEND! , Volunteer Fire Department Meets Reed Announces Prize Winners February Bouts Planned By Club Ramblin’ With Ransey electronics school. 1949 starts out with e a rth Mrs Roy Nlppe. and h»i quakes, blizzards and grand up daughter. Mrs Lewis La Id well of First boxing show of the 1949 heaval ill Congress. Tempests In Medford visited friends In Ash Talent. Jan. 5 — W inners in on will be presented some Teapots, even the local dally land. W ednesday. Shasta D istributors custom er time tunc in February by the hesitates to accept the New Ycur. Mr. and Mrs. W. P Gtimmil good-will contest were announc- Kiwanis - YMCA boxing club Is someone’s face red? Monday a of Medford visited friends In ed this week by Ralph Reed, Members of the club went into paper carried «he daleline J a n u They had Ashland Thursday president of the corporation ,raining this week at Southern ary 3. 1948 Is th at nice? It su re just returned from u trip to First prize was won by M. K. Oregon college gymnasium. ly can't be worse than 1948 so Eugene where they were guests Magness, 1116 Oak street; sec let's give 1949 headlines ami a of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Fry and John Cherny, club Instructor, ond prize was won by A. C n i - stated that training sessions will big boost toward spring and bet family. ninger, 80 Hargadtne street: third F. J. Patrick was injured in be helil T hursday nights at the ter things to come After a prize was won by Ed Singmastei Mrs. Julia Burket has returned 285 Beach street fourth prize was his back Friday while logging at college gym at 7 30 o’clock. Ac these are other things that cal from het Christm us vacation She cording to Cherny there is still f()l headlines, fix.tball games, and »pent the holiday» visiting at the won bv Marcelle Rice, Rt. 1. Prospect. room m the club for younger how everyone enjoyed them, homes of her sons and their turn Evert Jennings and daughtei Talent; and fifth prize was by Mrs. Harry Stebler. 113 High are suffering from the flu bug boys betw een the ages of six and w hether they won or lost. The Hies Mr and Mrs. Leo M artin Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ray havi eight, and for older boys betw een ¡now storm s puts Oregon in clow and children of Eugene, and Mi street. com petition with California for and Mis. Win M artin of Corval purchased the auto court front C. the ages of 14 to 18. t All the prize w inners receiv. , where have they any better win credit tow ard the purchase of « R. Gunzel. Mr. G unel is m aking Mis. A. G. Mooie of Payette, i te r resorts thun Oregon. L ets Us. Mr. und Mrs. Vic Stew art and ectrical equipm ent for the home an extended visit to his daughter Id. ho, and her sister, Mrs. Annie make it a year to boost Oregon Mr and Mrs. Frank Little motor such as freezers, heaters, refrig in Florida. Johnson of Connell. Idaho, are and let toruists know that, after ed to Frisco Friday They spent The Talent saw m ill closed down erators, washing machines, or ir all. our clim ate is much the same visiting friends in Ashland. Tuesday. They do not plan to re rigation systems. as our neighboring state enjoys. New Years eve in M arket street open until spring. New Jack and Virginia Shropshire Bob Frazier and Cal Hovlan and visited Chinatown. The T alent P T A will hold a Mae Lowe celebrated a b irth Years day they attended the East of Fort Yukon. Alaska, stopped returned to Ashland, Monday, aid party at the school house, day Monday. West Shrine game. They return over at the John Samples. January 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd after spending the week end in ed to Ashlund Monday. Sutton wil lbe host and hostess. Frisco and attending the East- Mr. and Mrs W illard J Spen West Shrine Game They return The Talent high school quintet will play St. M ary’s at St. Marys ed via the Coast Route and visit cer and Mr. and Mrs Jack B ax Friday night, January 7. They ed Ray Kannasto and other ter and son Jim m y have moved where they will m ake their home played the Ashland Jayvees at friends, enroute. Mrs. Grover Hillman has re to G r a s s V a 11 e y. California. Talent W ednesday night. Mrs Winifred Boardway. of Tw enty couples helped Lee and turned from a weeks vacation In Mary Johnson see the old year Salem w here she spent the holi Portland, is spending her vacation in Ashlund. visiting friends out at the Johnson's new home days with her family. on Rapp’s Hill. O rvill Yancey is spending the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hutchinson. week in Prineville visiting his Borden Herman Ferber. Mrs. Ralph Mob- family. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, prim ary supts. Mrs. teacher of the adult class. You lcv and Mrs. Ralph Reed honored SCIENTIST Mr. and Mrs. Jess Millet have Talent. January 5 — Mrs Ev are cordially invited to attend Ralph Reed w ith a birthday d in returned from a two weeks vaca Pioneer Avenue, South ert Jennings entertained the W orship Service 11 a.m. S e r ner Monday night at the Talent tion. They spent the holidays Sunday m orning service at 11 Scout Leader Club at the Talent mon. “T reachery to the King Cafe. with relatives in Eureka and city hall Tuesday. January 4th. o’clock. Subject: Sacram ent. dom.’ Special music by the choir. The hot lunches at the school G arberville. Calif. Golden Text: Psalm s 51:10. At their recent election ol offi Pilgrim Fellow ship at the cafeteria have been reduced from Mrs. G. DeMill and her son L. cera, the leaders elected Mr. C reate in me a clean heart, O 25 to 15 cents, and as a result the R. DeMill of Central Point, spent God: and renew a right spirit church 6:30 p.m. Clarence Williams district c h a ir An attendant is in charge of cooks are sw am ped at noon. New Years day visiting friends man, Mr Jean E berhart and Mis. w ithin me. the nursery during the m orning in Ashland. They were accom Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. J W Overand is public relations panied by Guy Quackenbush and W ednesday evening meeting service. Small children will be chairman. . R. K. Hamilton. which includes testim onies of well cared for. The ladies enjoyed a Dutch The Pilgrim Study Club wi! Charles Adams, son of Mr. and The COST ol Christian Science healing, is held treat luncheon. Mrs. Wm Glctm, meet at the church at 2 o’clock Mrs. J Q. Adams has been tran s a t 8 o’clock. Jr., was hostess with Mrs. J e n Autom obile Liability W ednesday afternoon, January ferred from the San Diego nav Reading room open daily from al base to Memphis, Tenn.. where nings. There were fourteen lad 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and 12th. Insurance is up to he will be enrolled in a navy ies present. holidays. The public is cordially invited FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Second and B Streets to attend these services, and to Earl F. Downing, M inister use of the reading room. Bible school 9:45 a.m. M orning service, 11:00 a.m I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Serm on "W ords to Live By in 717 Siskiyou Blvd. Evart P. Borden, M inister 1949.” Ju n io r church 11:00 a m . for Sunday school 9:45 a.m. M ar jorie Flinieu. superintendent. Mrs. the children. C hristian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. j Henry Metz and M arjorie B arker Evening service 7:30 p.m. S e r mon. “A Popular Lie Exposed.” M idweek Service. Wed., 7:00 p m. ( nrefitl driving and regular The C hristians Hour, KWIN, overhaul help reduce acci Sunday. 9:00 a.m. Church The T a l Talent, Jan u ary 5 ent V olunteer Firem en held a m eeting at the T alent City hall Monday evening. About tw ents five men came out to the meet ing of whom tw elve joined the volunteers. The fire departm ent plans to extend their fire cover age for a radius of about four miles outside the city limits. I Announcements Scout Leader Club Entertained Tuesday RAY COLLINS - EDMUND LOWE Sun. - Mon. - Tues. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA GROCERY SeelTsforA Phoenix Christian Church E verett McGee, M inister Bible School 10 a.m. M orning worship service 11 a.m. w it h L E E I. C O » » C E C IL KELLM W A V VARSITU METHODIST CHURCH Robert M cllvenna, Pastor 9:15. Youth chorus rehearsal. Zola Peters, leader. 9:45 Sunday school. Bill Web- er, Supt. Ends Saturday MM THE BANGER TRAIL! 11. M o rn in g w o rsh ip . 5 p.m. Junior Youth Fellowship. 6:15. Senior Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Service. dents. And when the accident rate is low, insuranee rates go down. It's to your advantage to drive carefully! It's also to your advantage to buy in surance from an established, service-minded agency. For p ro m p t, th o ro u g h agency service, see _ _ O A C P J A ll PC X S A n € Q, W V I I W W W VHQ “BILLINGS AGENCY (E stab lish ed J u ly 1833) Ph. 8781 Main & Oak Ashland, Oreon 232 West 5th Ph. 7558 Medford. Oregon DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS 2 Lbs. Krispy Crackers 45c Raisins, 15 oz. package 2 for 27c Pioneer Clams 37c Hunt’s Hot Sauce, can 5c Super Suds, large size 32c Kitchen Queen Flour, 25 lb bag 1.79 ASK FOR YO UR S & H GREEN STAM PS Here’s W t/W e Do 1. Remove worn ergino 2. Reploce w ith Ford V-» engine, rebuilt to exacting factory specifications Sunday - Monday 3. l« { S 4. Check, and re-install f e - tributor, carboretor, fuel pump and other necessary engine accessories , Check and tune engine 5. Road test car sa y s:- “A/y hair spring needs adjusting badly We repaired it a n d - i D urbin t*œod O'Brien, «OR the le v s * 0* MARY w a tc h w r o t e — "Feeling fine and running right on the dot Expert repairing first, a'id then, scientific checking. W hen our work is com p l e t e d , e v e r y vrciich writes its own record cl Jhe efficiency of our work — th r o u g h a n ama_uig e le c tr o n ic in s tru m e n t called the . . • Come in r. have yo:tr teat h : ’ '■ — FR C If Old Block Reconditionable Plus Labor Busch Motor C o., Awarded Monday, Jan. 3, at Shasta Distributors, Inc., Big >0 award of merchandise credits la c n th è Mai nr $130.49 Here are the Winners Ashland -:- Phone 7131 Next to the M art j . R. Magness, 1116 Oak street. 2nd Prize. / . ( ’. Nininger, 80 Hargadine Drive. ' Pr'zo. i.d Singmaster, 285 Beach Street. -1th Prize. Mr. Marcelle Rice, Rt. 1, Rox 183, Talent^ 4 * 5th Prize. Mrs. Harry Stebler, 113 High Street. SHASTA DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. H ig h w a y 99, Ju st South of T a le n t Ju n c tio n Phone A shland J ? 86