Southern Oregon New» Review, A-.hland, Oregon, Thursday, March 17, I9 4 9 NEWS FROM TALENT Talent PTA Has Monday Meeting Talent, Murch 15—The Talent P arent Truckers Association m et Monday, Murch 14 at 3 00 o'clock In the afternoon In the seventh grade room of the Tulent school. There wus u business meeting followed by a cancer film. Mrs C. W. Holdridge first pres­ ident of this PTA, turned the sod for the tree to be planted in honor of ull past presidents. Mrs. Doris Corey’s chorus p re­ sented some inusicul numbers. Fourth grade m others acted us hostesses for the social hour which followed the meeting DRIVERS LICENSE EXAMINER HERE MONDAY A Drivers License Exuminei will be on duty In Ashland, Mon duy, Murch 21, 1949, at the City Hull between the hours of 9 u rn. and 4 p.m., according to an an nounceinent received from the Secretary of Stute’s office Persons wishing licenses 01 perm its to drive are asked to get in touch with the exam iner well ahead of the scheduled (losing hour in order to assure tom ple tion of their application m inimum of delay. R. Parr To Head Talent Schools Campfire Girls Birthday Friday Pie Social Friday At W agner Creek Talent, March 1«—There will be a pie social a t the Wagnei Creek school Friday night. There will be a program and a door prize. There is also a beautiful blanket being given away. This blanket is on display at the T al­ ent Cafe. Keeney Describes Talent School T alent, M urch 10 A t a sp< ial T alent, M arch H* T he T alen t Talent, March 16—At the regu­ m eeting of th e school b o a il foi C am pfire G irl th is w eek are lar meeting of the Talent School the T a le n t d istrict, called by dlr 1 helping to c e le b rate the th irty - Board No. 22 R. J. Keeney, gave cctor C h arles B arnes, to cOnsidei ninth h iith d a y of C am pfire. the school board a description of teach ers .alan es, the folio mi Ei iday they are going to Ash- the prim ary building which will business was conducted. land to join th e A shland G irls in be built this spring. L oren C ash ier p re sen ted the j a sk atin g p arty . S a tu rd a y they According to Mr. Keeney’s des­ te n ta tiv e pro g ram ol talari«' d e ­ ■ will have a Bound th e W orld din- cription the building will be of sired by the teacher.-, us w orked 01 w hich will begin w ith C hina pumice brick Inside partitions. ou t by th e Ju ck so n C ounty and Bird s n est soup at the hom e The floor will have radiant heat T eachers O rganization. , of D oreen B u rn ette, baked p o ta-i pipes and be covered with asph­ REBEKAHS TO HAVE Tin m eetin g was changed by I toes tor Irelan d at G ayle T h o re -’ alt tile. ONE MORE CARD PARTY m utual co n sen t to considei teac h ­ on’s hom e, Italian sp u g h ette at I Talent, March 16—The W agner The contract betw een architect, The R ebekah s sponsored a n o ­ ers contracts. T he teac h ers' a la i- '.Joyce C h ap m an ’s and g reen salad Creek School held a clean-up R. J. Keeney and the school ther of th e ir popular curd p artie ic:, as p resen ted by Hoy P ari in it L au ra M illages. day Sunday. They cleared the board for the design of the school S uturduy evening w ith seventy eluded an a p p ro x im a te 7% ovei T h ere a re fo u r g irls w ho w ill I land of rocks; so that it can be persons atten d in g This is n ext to ail increase. This salary schedule assist th e one m entioned and all leveled in preparation for putting building was adopted unanim ous­ Mrs. W illiam Oliver and chil­ the lust of the series of five pai l was a ie e p te d un am io u sly by the g irls a t each hom e w ill be in in their new playground equip­ ly Mr. P arr suggested th at it the dren moved to Tulent from the let, the lust one being scheduled school board. T hen Mr. P ari s re ­ th e costum e of the c o u n try they m ent school board would underw rite coast. for M arch 26th. • co n sideration of his resignation rep resent. the high school athletic program The Girl Scouts have finished Small Farms Council m et Tues­ High score prizes tor pinoehle w as discussed and he w as re h n c d A fter th e hom es h av e all been to the extend of $500.00 the boys a very successful cookie sale. last S atu rd ay w ere M illy S m ith day night at the home of Chet on a tw o y e a r co n tract, the first visited, the troop w ill go to A sh­ Linda Lakey sold the most boxes und Kay K lavano; B ridge win | Zediker. Earl Josey spoke on would tear down the unsightly y ea rs salary to be five thou, .mi land for th a t typ ical A m erican fence around the football fldd. She is u Brownie. Exterm ination of Rats.” ners w ere: Eva H ughes and G eo­ d o llar s th e second yeai to eitis de ser't of cookies and ice cream ? Sgt. H arlan Lowe, who is home rg e W im er; and w inners for 5 00'I W eybum Kenyon won three Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmundson on furlough, flew to Portland on w ere V ivian D alkenberg and M increase or decrease according t< All ti e troops of the area a re to first prizes at the free flight con­ the cost of living to be d eterm in m e e t a t t h e C o n gregational Sunday to spend u few days. pent Friday evening at the home R M agnus. ed by m u tu al consent of Mi. Pari chu rch and com pare costum es test at Agate Desert Sunday a f­ Don Kerby, who strained his of the H arry Lowe’s. T he hostesses, M arjorie Lorenz and th e school board. and eat. ternoon. buck recently while loading rock JaequUm BU miim and Delia in The resignation of He m an Mr. P a rr was reelecte i ,v and stum p on his land, is recup­ low served hom e m ade cakes and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Cooper and Cannon as volunteer fire chief s p b t vote, Chas. B arnes an d Che erating. coffee. on have moved back to Talent was accepted at the last city Z ed ik e r for and A rt V. They re living in the old D en­ council meeting. Mr. Cannon has ..gainst. The A shland S tudy C lub m et nis ho 1 c on F ront street. not yet been replaced. M onday, M arch 14, a t th<- hom e of Mi L eland P. Linn. Wagner Creek School Cleans Up Study Club Meets \t L. Linn Home From where I s it... / / J o e M arsh Never Too Late To Learn Cappy .Miller’s young son. Squint, la forever coming up with new Ideas. Now they’re not all world keatera, but Cappy is usually will- lag to give them a try. Saema Squint found a new way to clear brush. They take two trac- tora, about thirty feet apart, and connect them with a heavy chain weighted down on the ground with old iron. Firat they both go par­ allel in one direction, then they K<> hack over the same swath in the opposite direction and up comes the brush-— roots and all. Worked fine and saved time. That’s why things go so well at the Miller farm. Cappy ia open- minded, tolrrrrnt of new ideas and new ways of doing. He doesn’t think hi* way is the only way. From where I sit, a little toler­ ance will make things go better for nil of us. You respect my views and I’ll respect yours—whether it’s on farming, politics, or choosing be­ tween an ice cream soda or a tem ­ perate glass of beer. Copyrit '