Southern Oregon N tw , Review, A tlib n d , Oregon, T liu n d a y, lebruary j , 1949 . . NEWS FROM TALENT . . SCOUT WEEK PLANNED BENEFIT FOR WISNERS »School Patrons Vote To Exceed Budget Lett Handed Club Finishes Fining ihree Hundred Eight-Nine Members DAUGHTER ARRIVES T alent, Feh. T—Mr. and Mrs. T alent. Feb. 1 - All Bov Si its ot th e T ulcnt urea a .e pi inning F ran k S an d ers have announced T alent, Feb. 1—E lectors at the to c e le b rate Boy Scoot w iik the arriv al of a d au g h ter, C athy an nual school budget m eeting at from F eb ru ary <> to '2. 'I he Ded Rio. She w eighed 8 lbs. St out plan to a tt *nd ehun.h In T alent, Feh I I he L ett H a n d ­ A fter the close of the contest th e T ale n t school M onday night wh -n she arr ived on J a n u a ry 28. uniform am t will be in uniform ed C lub id T alent w hich m iginat« a K angaroo C ourt w as held with •oted to exceed the 6% lim ita ­ tion. all week. ed th ree years ago a> a brain Jack Burdell a- Ju dge. Charles Mr. ; id Mi . F ran k Sanders, Twelve v o teis w ere presen t T alen t. F ib . I A pie soela child nt Jack B urdell and C harlie S holer was fined $16.00 for de­ and all voted In fav o r of ex ceed ­ N ith, Bend. s triv e d in A shland will In- h e l d S atu rd ay night! S chuh 1 cam« out this y ear w ith Tin sd. . to spend the we-'k, v isit­ ut th e T alen t City hall lor the) 389 m em bers and 2257 fines. The priving the citizens of th e ure of ing the budget. On a m otion to ad opt th e b u d ­ ing, in th is vienlty. Two sons, th en rig h t hand.-; and Jack B u r­ m em berships w hich w ere 50c heir fit of Ml. and M i l » . A i t Wl» 1 netted the club 194.50 and the dell wa fined $16.00 for acting get as read, w hich was voted on F ia n k , J r., and Ja c k Sand is live nei am i son, Jo hn, who lost then by acclam ation, th ere w ere 12 fines I be for each tim e a m em ber as Judge. hom e by file, W ednesday nig h t,, in T alent. for and none against. Tab nt, Feb. 1 The T alent was eaught d rin k in g any b ev e r­ J a im a iy 20. I,.idles w ith pies will 1 - •> , overcam e T he Phoenix team age w ith his right hand was he ad m itted free. D ancing will I to ? ! to break the tie for sec- $225.70. So tin y ear the m arch co n tin u e until 1:01» a m . place in the re g u la r league of dim es received $210.10 and Mrs. W isner wa • tuken to the I- 1 l.iyed J a n u a ry 277th. It the S h rin e H ospital for C rippled S acred H eart ho pltal M onday was » fast and fim o u s playoff C hildren at P ortland the sam e attern o o n s u fftiin g from shock. 1 \ ith th hall passing from one am ount. htrends and neighbors of the tcenm , the o tlier w ith barely The w inners 111 fines were: e n tile com m unity have aided d u r III) l*'tll| > The score at the end of Fine Ing the p ast w eek in helping the th half was 16 to 13 at the end 170; Win, C. E. H eavy” Millei fam ily overcom e the disaster. A o f Ila- third q u a rte r 26 to HI. Place "Scottie” 05 tra ile r house has been loam d to T alen t leading all th e w a y Show, F red C om best 60 the W inners and bedding, clo th ­ i H our H III the last q u a rte r Tai T he ones left at the post were « t t « il in practically a full new Hollis O lsen 55 ing. and lood donated. team l id Phoenix su b stitu ted A rchie M cKean 40 i A household sh o w er was held frei ly ; well T alen t m ade nine F rid ay night, Ja n u a ry 28, a t th e . fouls and P hoenix nine all made W atson hom e on A nderson creek, j because the gam e was played so T he hom e was com pletely des j fa t th a t it was som etim es im ­ tro y ed by fire W ednesday n ight | T alent, Feh 1—Ti folks up possible for players to stop. J a n u a ry 26 at about ten o’clock. In field goals T alent a tte m p t­ V ag n er C r-' k a n ';• ing to hold The only o ccu pant of the houst . ed 64 and m ade 22, Phoeenix a t ­ an old-fashioned p.e social on at the tu n e of the fm - was Wi tem pt! 1 54 and m ade J2. T alen t F e b ru a ry 11. T here w ill be a net 's son. Jo h n a n d his dog w h o | . ‘.tem p ted 12 free throw s and d o er prize and a free e n te rta in ­ had goni to bed. T hey aw akened m ade 6, P hoenix atten p ted J6 m ent. All you have Io pay for to find the door to the o th er and m ade 6. are the pies. The receipts w ill be room afire and th e door of the used for hot lunches and school Lineups bedroom ablaze, so Jo h n am i his 1 T alen t 51 im provem ents. P hoenix 28 Th is the tout dooi deluxe P o n tic sedan in the Stream line series F o rw a rd th ru st has been dog w ent th ro u g h the window. T here will be tw o prizes w hich W illiam s 10 S k in n e r 7 gained hy low ering the hood Body contour is in the m odern m anner and yet unm istakeably Ih len had gone to a C am pfln Baylor 3 Germer 9 will go to lucky w inners. P o n t.ac A dded safety is com pounded by reduced pillars and a curved w indshield w hoM T he people of T alen t are in v it­ m eeting earlier in the evening M ontgom ery 3 F u rry 3 gliamii y sweep has been increased nearly six inches. Both Pontiac Stream liner and Pontiac and A rt la te r drove to T alent to | F enton 17 H ollow ay 1 ed to atten d . T he ladies who ¡ L e ,n I.ru-w oue a 120 inch w heelbase and H ydra-M atic transm issions optional at extra cost S m eltzer 6 com e will please bring pies. m eet lici w ith the ear. W hile H a ttley 10 T hom pson 2 they w eie gone the neighbors M illage 6 T hom pson 9 saw th e blaze hut too lute to save C ow drey W illiam s 6 Friday Gam e 40 an y th in g In th e house. Jack B urdell T alent led th ru th e w hole gam e F enton 9 Schmelzer 3 T he W isners h av e tai led a one Skinner 1 room cabin on tin* fo u n d a tio n 1 in the F rid ay gam e w ith the fin ­ H artley 6 al score 46 to 19, as P hoenix Holloway 2 B aylor 9 they had laid for the new home, 1 Phone 2-1346 0 ) 0 »Siskiyou they had been p la n n in g to build. ■ played w ithout G eerm er who S u b stitu tes: T alent, M ontgom ery was injured in the T hursday 2, King 5, P a rre n t 3. M any n eighbors and filen d s have been do n atin g th e ir tim e to help game. T he B ulldogs led 28 to 8 at the them get th eir cabin built. h a lftim e . T alen ts Jr. V arsity won the F riday opener 22 19. L ineups Community Plans To Help Family l atent Quintet Wins Ball Game; Be Sure to See the New PONTIAC Pontine Has Tw o " N e w Looks” For 1949 W agner Creek Folks Plan a Pie Social M IM S S IIIITOli COMPM Elks Planning an Old Timers Night Tulent 46 Millage 6 R ulers Phoenix 19 Furry 4 A n n u al l ’a , E xalted and O ld T im ers night at BPO F No. 944 will he held W ednesday,; F reb u u ry 9. I’a t E xalted R ulers ! will hold all lodge offices d u rin g , the evening. Roland Parks, pi in , eipal of A shland High school is S a tu rd a y , th e re was a p resen tly E xalted R uler of th e . Elks. I tu rn o u t of 55 people at th e com ­ A b an q u e t will lie served In ' m unity C lub p arty m Minor of the Lounge p rio r to the m eeting. the F irem en and Council. The councilm en w ere introduced by M em he. of th e b an q u e t emu» m itte e include Buzz H a m b y , M ayor H arold S tra u ss and F ire chief Hi rm an C annon introduced Tiny Jones, and G ordon M iller. 1 the I t-men Mrs. Jaso n O ttin g er acted as M istress of cerem onies. A fter the Introductions the p ro ­ ( iales gram ch im ian, Mrs. C. W. Long took charge The B radley ch ild ­ ren played two aecordian duets Fine Chocolates then each one played a solo, fo l­ low ing them Lloyd Wells sang a IIO F II I'.R’S famous Choco­ solo “K entucky B abe" accom pan­ ied by his w ife and gave an im ­ lates in Valentine pack. 75c to personation of a toothless census taker. K aren Bohls played four $5.00 per box. n um bers on h er electric g u ita r Ed L unsford played his elctric VI RM O NT 100 per cent pure Spanish g u ita r an d sang. Fifty-Five Turn Out For Party Maple Sugar Candy. 15c to $ 1.15 per box. McNair Bros. DRUG STORE Your REXAM Drug Store After the program, games were played under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Lacy, then refresh­ ments were served. Mrs. Harold Strauss and Mrs. B. L. Settlemier were in charge of refreshments ■ which consisted of cake and cof­ fee. The rest of the evening was devoted to playing childre n s , games and cards. U. S. RUBBER CO. RUBBER FOOTWEAR C hildren’s Misses W omens W H IT E B O O T S BETTER SHOES fq R less m oney • Leaders of unions representing rail­ road engineers and firemen seek fo force railroads Io add extra, needless men on diesel locomotives. This is sheer waste —a “ make-work" program which would mean fewer improvements and higher costs— for YOE! R ailroads use modern diesel locomotives be­ cause they are one of the means ot giving faster, b e tte r service to you. Tw o men compose I he crew of a diesel. T hey occupy a clean, com fortable cab at the front, 'file engineer handles the throttle. T h e fireman sits and w atches th e track ahead. W ith no coal to shovel, he has practically not Iti ng else to do. No Benefit To You Now the leaders of the Brot herhood of Loco­ m otive Engineers and the B rotherhood of Locomotive Firem en and Knginemen w ant to use th e diesel locomotive as a m eans of forcing a feather-bedding scheme on the rail­ roads. T he extra men they propose to add to the diesel crews are not needed. T here is no work for them . T he union lenders are fighting among them ­ selves about which union should furnish these extra.needless men. T he B rotherhood of Locom otive Engineers have even threatened »strike. You may not be interestixl in this dis­ p ute of these two unions, h u t you would be vitally concerned if these groups succeed in putting through this feather-bedding scheme, because it would mean a slowing up of the im provem ent program of the railroads—of which the diesel is the outstanding symbol. Diesel crews are among the highest paid —. -i». J • m aÂt w o ï Â pud' railroad em ployes—real aristocrats of labor! T heir pay is high hy any stan d ard . G ranting of these demands, therefore, would mean th a t th e railroads would he | .tying o u t millions in unearned wages to those in th e very highest pay brackets. tracks and stations, on new passenger and freight cars, as well as on diesel locomotives, and on the m any o th er less conspicuous de­ tails of railroading th a t contribute to im ­ proved service. We’d Like To Spend This Money On You B ut brazen feather-bedding schemes like the one now proposed would, if successful, divert large.sum s of money from our present im ­ provem ent programs. E ven worse, they make im provem ents like the diesel worthless, by making the cost of their operation prohibitive. These dem ands are against YOliR interests —as well as those of th e railroads. T hey are schemes to ''m ak e w ork” . N either you nor th e railroads should be forced to pay such a penalty for progress. T h a t's why th e railroads are resisting these "m ake work" dem ands to the last d itch —and why they are telling you about them. You know how much t he diesel has m eant to you in intreased s p e e d , com fort and conven­ ience. T h e railroads have many more of them on order for even greater im provem ent in service to you. Bui needless drains of money, such ns this pres«, n t dem and of t he unions for needless men on diesels, reduce th e ability of the railroads to spend m mey on b etter serv­ ice for you. Proud as the railroads are of the diesel, it. is only a small part of their im provem ent pro­ gram. Since the War. literally billions of dol­ lars have been spent on im provem ent of Feather-Bedding Means Less Service To You 05 WEST ADAMS STREET • CHICAGO 3, ILLIN O IS Wc are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you at first hand about matters which are important to everybody.