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Souli m Oregon Ne» ' Review, AUiuud, Oregon, * I hurulay, June j, 1949 Talent Is Included As Corporate C ity G radinatine ( lass o f 1899 | k Talent, Ju n e I — Talent, O re gon, is one of the ten incorpor ated cities in Jackson county at the present time. Ashland and Medford are the two largest cities in Jackson county and Jackson ville is the oldest O ther incor porated cities in Jackson county include C entral Point, Gold Hill, B utte Falls, Eagle Point. Phoe nix, and Rogue River. Talent was incorporated in 1911. At present the city officials are Mayor, Harold Straus; city clerk Nona McAbee treasurer. S F. Maness; m arshall, Ray Red m on, councilmcn, F. W G il breath, C. W, Long. W ayne Cow drey, Loren Casebier. John Sam ple, and Roger Coghill. The city attorney is handled by the firm of Neff and Frohnm aver. Meet ings of the city fathers arc held the first Tuesday of each month. S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA GROCERY Mr and Mrs. John Hamilton and daughters, Pat and Carol, of Coos Bay, -pent the Memorial holidays with Mrs Mary F u n e r. Talent. U p row n ustin Holt, w ell Dement. Abe Bish. Ma ...e Sm ith, Ed Vandyke. C.ava Poley. Eqb.'it Rob bins. M.-ddie row: Edna Adams. Mary Day. Alma Johns u Ed .a P.'rk Elsie Wiley. Onia Crocker. Nora Hulin. *iw! Front row: Jessie Roie. Edna ’.Veils, Mary Sottor. Louise Ganure. Clara Hawkins. Iva Purdin. Joe W erti (not in picture) i Old Grads to Flood 11 'y TONIGHT . . . after you have turned off the radio and put out the cat . . . can you go to bed with the com fortable feeling that your property is pro tected by Burglary Insur- S.C-Jones & Sons BILLINGS AGENCY (Since Ju ly 1883' DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS Corner Main and Oak Ashland Hotel Building Phone 8781 L IT H in LAST TIMES SATURDAY Bisquick, large size 44c Sugar, ten pounds 91c Corn Flakes, large size 17c Tang, Salad Dressing, pints 29c Krispv Crackers, 2 lb. box 47c I lunt’s Tomato Catsup, 2 for 29c ASK FOR YOUR S 4 H GREEN STAMPS . ROÍ K EBLOTTER Party tor Salesmen SOC famous June S' A p il j ? xiy made and I v girls who soH disabled vetcr- TONIGHl. MAYBl- FRIDAY ANII SATI'RDAY S>>ut ’. :i O .e < n cv..,' ;e Al.ir I i : 1 gion Auxiliary, No. 14 m Associ it: >n will h nor the cl | it t i i pa tv t i be held i Tom White, who arrived in i bon r, Saturday, Ju n e 14 town by boxcar, ate candy he of 189 ) cn it holds its annual | reunion Cv*'’. ence’ .e rt Say on i i ~ ' i lek, in th * Legion hall found in the boxcar. It made him i:n ander John von Kuhl- k. Tom was taken to the Com Sunday. r.? 5. O: r Stiver. Jr. 1 I man. president Kathleen Silver m unity hospital w here he is re- alumni president announced to i 1 Heyp ■ eh ir-n a n Celia Ber- i o\ ering. day. I ignr.us ■ i join in thanking all • . Edward T John-on who vlolat- The reunion, whi -h will bo ii.l . ed the basic rule, forfeit. ' ¿15.00. at the college, wid l.,..c .. mi the public. George T Frve ’. iol.'ti the ba special g '* .^ethcr for o il ti f •rfeiu 1 <10.00. ers at 4 30 p m. followed by a b. ‘ n i , Miss Ruth Nelson, arrived in sic rule U beit ’’’ in:; v drunk and quet in Su.-anne Homes hall at .1’ A-hland, Friday, and was the 5:00 p.nr. a e guest of her b rother’s fam- lisorderlv ’ co t him $25 00 in The class of 1899. which will! ’v. Mr. and Mr;. Ervin Nelson, a fine plus 50 costs. Frank J. Chesum, Medford, be celebrating its fiftieth anni- ! .v e r the Memorial Holiday. Miss versary. included forty-one grad-¡N elson left Monday evening for -pent three days In the Ashland uates of which the tw enty-seven. aer home in Sacram ento, where jail for being drunk and disor- wore women and fourteen, men ¡she is connected w ith the State derl" on a public street. Although its ranks have been de- j Highway Commission. William E Axel, who violated pleted by deaths, m any of t h e j -------------------------- the bask ri le, will appear in class still live in Oregon, although Joe Champion, pre mi . Ashland | court. T b e r t A. W aller. Medford, vio- m em bers of it may be found thru- ro: k hound, is presently at Fruita ted th • h • v.hile driving U tah w here he. in company with out the United States. According to Silver, there is a two friends, is seeking unu al a Snidei truck. He is to appear or h forfeit his bail. deep feeling of kinship amongI rock specimens SOC's alum ni which cause th e m 1 to retu rn year after year. Many of them have won a place of h'-n- or in their chosen profes ior.. “In the past, attendance has been good,” he a.’h e J, “and we expect even a la. j e r representa tion this year.” The Alum ni Association, tinder the auspices of president Silver is working for greater support of th e college through publicity, fi nancial aid and political lobbying. Editor Bob Stum bo announced that this issue of the Siskiyou has been dedicated to honoring the Alum ni reunion. Donuts Maple Bars Twists Coffee Campbells Soup Kitchen “Speedv Cream” Have you tried a donut lately? Rolling Pin Donut Shop 41 E a s t M ain P h o n e 2-2771 Request I lie honor if voir presence School Kids To Learn To Swim Talent, June 1 — Registration blanks for the Red Cross sw im ming campaign which will be held the last two weeks in June at Twin Plunges were distributed this week to school children at Talent. Registration will also be possible up to the time the c urse begins by contacting Owen Gragg at Twin Plunges. TO MEET JUNE 3 Talent. Ju n e 2 — Mrs. Evart Jennings, troop leader of Girl Scout troop 69 reports that their next meeting will be at 3 45 F ri day afternoon, Ju n e 3rd, a t the Youth Center, Talent. The following Girl Scout and Br wnies m arched in the Med ford parade on M emorial day: Betty Jennings, Cora Mae Glein, Janet Jonas, and Dixie and. Jene Jennings. ci' b,TECHNICOLOR •!' • Doti?ln Kennedy • (Ian Hate VARSITY Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Davos m o tored to Salem, /a tu r d a y , to spend the Memorial holiday with Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Hagen J Ervin Simmons, ^Talent, drove to Prospect, Monday, to visit with friends. LAST TIMES SATURDAY it HuemFut is ng oijfemnti Are you having a wedding? If so you will want invitations that are correct and carefully printed on the finest of paper stock. We shall be happy to show you actual samples of the work we do. You will not find more attrac tive invitations nor more acceptable prices anywhere. | William POWELL Ann BLYTH STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ^ v /n a id { with IRENE HERVEY • ANDREA KING A ooeo * Southern Oregon News Review 38 E. Main Street Ashland, Ore.