Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Oregon Thuruby,June_2b_H49_ Jean Clary Weds NEWS FROM TALENT Mrs. Parks Honored By Family Reunion A family reunion honoring Mrs. R. F. Parks on her 76th birthday anniversary was held Sunday, June 12th. The party was in the form of a picnic dinner served on the lawn of Mrs. Ivah Blackwells home on Second street in Ash­ land. Gifts were presented to the honored guest and pictures of the reunion were taken through­ out the afternoon. Those attend­ ing were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cawdrv and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parks and daughter. Tammy, and Mrs. Ivah Blackwell and children Edward and Betty, with the execptlon of Robert Blackwell, the entire fam­ ily was present for the surprise party. Mrs. Belle Skeeters spent Sun­ day. June 19, in Medford at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters. Mr. Skeeters is Mrs. Belle Sketters' brother-in-law. Stephen Manness and Cy Corn- best left Thursday, June 16 on a short prospecting trip. They plan to be gone for three or four days. Robert Burleson Chico high school und uttended Southern Oregon college. He ih at present employed «t the Coun­ ty Court House ut Oroville, Calif The young couple will muke their home in Chico following a wedding trip. Out of town gueets were Mrs. Laura York, Mr. und Mrs. James Follettie of Chico, Mr. und Mrs. Paul Jones und Mrs. Paul Horn of Klamath Fulls. In u wedding held Sunday ut the Presbyterian church, Miss Community Club Jean Clary, daughter of Mr. and Entertains ladies Mrs, Ray Clury of Ashland, be Talent. June 22 — The Com­ came the bride of Robert Burle­ munity club held a party for son, son of Mrs Nlnu Burleson of the older ladies of the commun­ California. Rev. George Shuman The Chuck Wagon Cafe, which ity the past week. The program of the Presbyterian church per is opening Saturday, June 25, at was opened by a flag salute giv­ K S. Engstor und son, Ernest formed the rites. Talent. June 22—The Talent Talent on Highway 99. has an en by everyone, followed by The bride, who was attired in were in Ashland the past week unique background in that A. O. group singing of old favorites; Jamboree will start Saturday, a marquisette gown with fingei end from Prinevlle to visit Mis. Spencer, not only, constructed next two little girls. Karen Bohls June 25th with u caravan of cars tip veil, was given in marriage by Engstrom and fuinily Mr. Eng­ the building but manufactured and Virginia Martin played a strom. his daughter und two starting in Ashland nt 10 o’clock her father. the Bar Tile Roofing, which he, number apiece on their electric children returned to Prineville Miss Margie Newton was maid and covering Ashland, Medford, guitars. Karen player "Far A- also, applied. Monday. Ernest Jr., left Wednes­ Mrs. A. O. Spencer and daugh­ way Places” and Virginia played Jacksonville, Central Point and of honor. Sisters of the bride day for Lakeview where he will Sandra and Marsha Clary were j ter, Ruth Greene, who will oper­ “My Home in San Antone". Then Phoenix. work the rest of the summer. candle lighters. ate the Chuck Wagon Cafe have the girls played a duet "Now Is Crowning of the queen will take William Wulkenshaw assisted both had years of experience in The Hour." The program was Learn cartooning! Pocket size restaurant business. Ruth Green closed by an exhibition of baton place at 12 30 at the city hall the groom as best man; ushers , cartoon course. Now! Only 50c. and is to be broadcast by remote were James Follettie of Chico, McBain Studios. Lelgh.A venue, was formerly employed at How­ twirling by Shirley Sullivan. control. Following the coronation Calif., and Thomas Newton of ard’s, the Grey Hound Bus Stop After the short address of wel­ C am pbell. C alifornia <1 23 2tp in Medford. come given by the club president, of the queen, her float will lead Ashland. The Chuck Wagon, appropriate­ Mrs. Jason Ottinger, Mrs. Eliza­ the parade down Main street, anti The bride entered as the strains ly named, was recently construct­ beth Ann Gardiner, the guest of Valleyview road to the highway, of the traditional wedding march ed by Mi- Spencer, who, also, did honor was introduced. Mrs. Gar­ up the highway to the Junction was played by Mr* Arthur Peters the interior decoreiing, installing diner joined the club Is 1914 and then down Gibson street and buck at the organ. M.*. Robert McKay was a member here until about to the city hall where It will sang “Because” and "For You.’’ all new fixtures. seven years ago. She is now liv­ break up. After the parade the Following the ceremony a re­ Mrs. Alex Jeffries and children ing with her daughter, Mrs. F. high school band will play at 2 ception was held in the parlors of are visiting Mrs. Jeffries’ parents F. Burke of Medford. Mrs. Gar­ o’clock, followed by other enter­ the church with the bride and diner is also the mother of Chase tainment. The Eve Prentice Ac- groom cutting the first plccu of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdridge. Mrs. Roy Parr came home from Gardiner of Golden Crest Or­ cordlanna band is scheduled to the beautiful wedding c a k e . play at 3 o’clock and later in the Miss Newton continued the cutt­ the hospital Tuesday, June 14. chard. evening the Kilty band is to play. ing; Mrs. James Folettie served She is recuperating nicely from a There will be some form of free the punch. Watch Repair major operation. Engraving entertainment from 2 o’clock un The bride was educated in the Mr. and Mrs. Jess Francis of Jewelry Repair til eight in the evening. Ashland schools; graduating from Butte Falls, are the parents of The drawing for the blanket Phone 7131 Ashland high school with the a little girl, born June 16 at the which is to be given away on the class of 1946 and from Southern Osteopathic hospital in Medford. Talent, June 22—Sealed bids of queen tickets is to be held at 8 Oregon college in 1948, She is Mrs. Francis is Mr. and Mrs. Har­ contractors proposing to build the o’clock. The drawing on the elec­ employed in Chico. ry Lowe’s daughter.. new school building, planned for tric clock is to be held at 11 p m. Mr. Burleson graduated from ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wall have moved into the Fay Clayton this summer, were opened by the and on the refrigerator at 10 o’­ school board Monday evening. clock. house on Front street. Starting at two o’clock in the Mrs. Ada Bouldin will return June 20. The bid was let to the afternoon, there will be a base­ froin her visit to California this M., a Bassmette Company fo $81,695.00 with a $5,000 bond ball game between the Talent week. Lions Cubs and either the Cen The Talent Club softball team posted and a guarantee of com­ tral Point or Jacksonville Cubs. HEAR l)R. BORDEN won their game against the Ash­ pletion of work in 90 working The street dance will start at land Magnolias 1 to 0. The win­ days. nine o’clock and continue until ning run was made by John BiJ- two in the morning. ler. This puts Talent in the lead Two Elected to There will be pony rides and in the local softball league. Talent School Board entertainment for young and old Talent, June 22—At the school to which the whole of Rogue Riv­ MRS CHARLES BLASOR board election held Monday, er valley Is invited. HONORED WITH SHOWER A surprise shower by telephone June 20, Charles Barnes and Mrs. Miss Ethel May Culver and was given in honor of Mrs. Char­ Jason Ottinger were nominated Mrs. Ted Culver will both have les Blasor Monday evening at the for the two year term and Jesse their tonsils out Friday, June 17 D. Williams and Delore Sullivan home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weit­ at the Ashland Community hos­ zel on North Main. Mrs. Blasor were nominated for the three year pital. was called at her home in Kla­ term as members of the board for “The Canyon, You and God” math Falls by the guests to tell sahool district No. 22. Mrs. L. C Mrs. A .B. Culvers mother ar- Taylor was on a separate ballot, her of the occasion. irved last week to spend a week Following the call to the honor­ as representative for district 5 of or more with her daughter. She Mr. Barnes arrived here Friday, June 10, af­ ed guests, the evening was spent the county board. social hour. Refreshments polled 58 votes, Mrs. Ottinger 31 ter visiting friends and relatives were served from a beautifully and Mrs. Williams polled 65 votes in southern California i and Mr. Sullivan 23. arranged table Guests were Mrs. Mark Bal- four. Miss Betty Roberson, Mrs. WRITERS CLUB MEETS Gale Jones, Miss Barbara Mc­ AT OSGOOD HOME MONDAY Mrs. Leonard Osgood entertain­ Cleary, Mrs. Robert O'Harra, Don’t Miss This Mrs. C. A Van Dewalker, Mrs. ed members of the Writers club in her home on Roca street, Mon­ Marvin Miller. Miss Nancy Weit­ zel, Mrs Jake Weitzel and the day evening, for a special session hostesses Miss Virginia Lutz, Miss on editing manuscripts. Those present were Vinna Mid­ Marlyn Miller and Miss Shirley dleton, Hellice Hartshorn, Gladys Weitzel Attwooll, Lottie Ransdell, Mrs. FOR RENT—Power mower. Cut Nutter and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Middleton assisted the weeds and grass. Operate your­ hostess in serving dainty refresh­ self, or will furnish operator. Eb­ ments. erhart Sporting Goods, Phone 2138, Ashland. FOR SALE—Wlllys 4-door se­ dan $145.00. See Ted at Weitzel’s A Big Selection to Choose From Store on the Plaza. Phone 4251 For Sale — New power lawn LAST TIMES SATURDAY mower, 1'/, h.p. motor and transmission, 21 inch cutting surface. Price $135.00. For sale — 1937 Ford •/, -ton pickup. New upholstery, new paint, good motor and tires. For Sale — 1942 Ford Coupe motor and body good, not too clean inside. Price $625.00. For Sale — 1935 Chevrolet Coupe, price $245.0. For Sale — 1947 Ford »/, -ton pickup, 8,000 miles. New Car "We have a corner on Lithia Park” guarantee. Price $1245.00. For Sale — 1945 Jeep. Re­ Phone 4251 Ashland conditioned motor, good rub- 5 North Main Price. $625.00 Talent Prepares For Jamboree This Saturday New Cafe and Bus Stop Opens Contract Let On VARSITÜ LAST f IJÄ S SATURDAY » New Schoolhouse The Congregational Church Vi Sunday, June 26,11 a.m. G& CORSET AND BRASSIERE SALE Price FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Busch Motor Co. SPECIALS at the PLAZA GROCERY HUNT’S CATSUP KRISPY CRACKERS RINSO Large package ........................................ LIBBY’S CORN BEEF SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 pounds .................................................... KELLOGG’S CORNFLAKES 2 packages, regu lar................................ 29 C 47 0 28c 45 C 850 25 C announce the opening of THE CHUCK WAGON CAFE SATURDAY, JUNE 25th Highway 99 at Talent Junction BREAKFAST AT ALL HOURS Sandwiches Short Orders and Specials Dinner We Specialize in Home Made Pies Greyhound Bus Stop Phone 8323 Ashland 24-Hour Service the chuck waqon ASK FOR YOUR S 4 H GREEN STAMPS Y