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Ihursday, Novem ber 3, 194» All The News From Talent VERA RICE. If you know of any nvw i of in terest to Tulent o r su rro u n ding urea get in touch w ith Mrs. Vera Rice. H elp to m ake this one of the best new s pages in the urea Convention A convention was held a t the T alent City H all on W ednes day, O ctober 26th. D ecorutlons w ere, F all H arvest potted plants an d cacti. Golden pum pkin and autum n leaves. 98 g iv sts w ere present. Luncheon was prep ared and served by the ladies of the Tai e n t G arden Club. Music for the lunch hour was furnished by the B radley ch ild ren of W agner Creek. Visiting clubs brought the favors. S tate president, Mrs. F o w ler of Pendelton, gave a talk on a subject she called h e r " P e t” to attain a plot of one thousand acres m a r Orc..on City, to plant every specia of wild flow er know n. Mrs. Bathucm y of Brooks gave a talk on c u ltu re of Fuch- ias. She brought to the show the sm allest type Fuchia grow n and is also called the m other p lan t of all Fuchias T here a re 90 various types. The real hom e for Fuschias a re n e a re r the coast, b u t w ith care do nicely here in th e valley. S tate C onservationist, Mrs C lara H anley of M edford, urged in h er talk to put th e ir dead p lan ts into com post beds and use freely as the com post is the very best booster for th eir g a r dens. Vaughn Q uackenbush's talk was of d ifferen t pears; China, K orean, Jap an ese and the pears th a t grow here in the valley. G race G alb reath displayed p o tte d C hrysanthem um in bloom. E veryone com plim ented Tal- ont for th e ir chicken d in n er Talent Scouts Hold Court of Honor Troop No. 110 of T alent, sp onsored by T alen t lions, held a co urt of honor a t the city hall W esdnesday night. T he follow ing boys w ere in ducted as te n d e if e e i and receiv-1 ed bndees from S coutm aster ed badges from L aurance B u rn e tte and assist an t Scoutm aster A lfred C ulver, Jr.; Eldon M cG arrity, J e rry Rice, Leon P a rre n t, Jim m ie Mc- Abee, G eorge Coombs, Ray Win- cholt, Donald Cham pan. M erit badges w ere aw arded to Jack Seym our, 5; Ronnie Rice, 3; Bob Seym our, 2; L orrin McDon ald, 1; Bill M oberly, 8; Billy G riffin, 1; M onty Lutz, 1; J a c k ie B arrett, 1; T e rry B u rn ett, 2. A w ards w ere presented by Dick T rite, d istric t re p re se n ta t ive. S ta r scout aw ard s w ere m ade to T e rry B urnette, L eslie Coom bs, Jack B arrett, Cal P erd u e and Bill M oberly, by vice president C harles L akey of the T alent Talent Local Happenings The seventh and eighth grade had a H allow een p a rty M onday night in the school gym. T ruth o r consequences w as played. Cider, doughnuts an d cake was served. T eachers C asebeer and Schopf supervised. Talent Anticipates The O.D.O club w ill m eet a t the hom e of L innie Rapp F riday afternoon Finai Tussle With Prospect Cougars In a rough, tough ballgam e toe fast stepping Bulldogs took TALENT HIGH SCHOOL BULLDOGS their fourth stra ig h t win by dum ping the R edskins 24 8 last 2 / 7 ' On the T a,ent M wdiwt bOWl The scoring got under way as the Bulldogs ran circles around J ’Ville, w ith line plunges and sweeps to bring the ball down field on tw o first downs to score from the 15-yd. line on a pass from H artley to Nichols. T he ex tra point try failed. T alent kicked off and C um m ings took the ball. Jacksonvil le forced th e ir w ay to the T al en t 40 but w ere held. T alen was well represented a t A fter the ball had changed the O regon Scholastic P ress Con hands, M ontgom ery in tercepted ference held a t the U niversity of a J - ’Ville ----- » pass — ~ and ran * it . m back o l » O regon on O ctober 22: Eloise 5 7 y d ® io r a TD- The try for the _ . O in t by h v Bob R n h G P.nHHnprl .„n o wide. Rnhor*. ~ d < a p D oint oddard was R oberts and Edna P eters, An- j On a pass from Thom as to God. nual; V irginia P e te rs and Jo an love, the R edskins m ade th e ir L“rI y O uackenb u »h. Bob Goddard. B ill Sm ith. Tom Goddard, ne Joanis, P aper; Mrs. Irm a j first and only score of the ball- n * 7 8lr? U,’,,K en n ‘ r H*Tnolds. Mgrs. W illis Zum walt. Charles oddord. Front Row. G eorge B aylor. O rville N ich ols. Jerry M ontgom ery, Pat Henry, Don W il P a rr, A dvisor. game. The kick was good. liam s. Herb Combs. R oily H artley. H ow ell Par rent. The classes a tten d ed by the J ’^ n\ Cke^ o5 . andthke k ic k , , was tak en by H artley, who rac- Talent Couple Observe trick or treat Talent Local Happenings n ew sp ap er editors included Fe M back 27 yards T alent forced atu res th a t S p a rk le ,” "W riting th eir way down field and scored O ur them e song once a year, Golden Annh'ersay Mr and Mrs. George H artley E ffective News S tories,” “ O.S. f ° r to e 3rd tim e on a pass from but it’s fun for us th a t stay Their .'»Olli w edding a n n iv e r a t hom e to see how tiard the e n te rta in ed th e following guests P. Q uestion B ox,” "N ew spapers M ontgom ery to W illiam s in the sary was observed by Mr. and K iddies w ork on th e ir costum es w ith a w einer bake: Mr. and a V .U . ,n tere st to y o u r 5 5 U’e Mrs. Chas Long The couple to try to fool us. M rs Vaughn Q uackenuush, M r m u n i t y , ” "E d ito ria ls,” and In the 2nd half T alent kick- have lived in T alent 30 years I w onder do we all envy arid Mrs Loyal Bates. Mr. and “N cw s C overage.” ed off, the R edskins threaten ed They were married Oct 24, th em ’’ Well, I believe we all feel M rs H arry H am ilton, Mr and 1899 in Boulder, Colo The a n n u a l e d ito rs atten d ed a 8a *n. h u t the Bulldogs didn’t M rs Wesley H artley, Mr. and we w ould love to do the sam e A th ree tiered w edding cake again. Less dam age is being M rs Ronald Q uaekenbush. Mr. “P roducing a P rize W inning g*ve- D riving dow n field again w as served. and M is R ichard H artley. The Y earbook w ith a L im ited Bud-1 M ontgom ery w ent over on a line done now than in our tim e get,” "Y earbook L ayout Is Im- j Plunge from 6-yds. to m ake the P ouring w ere Mrs. Ju lia K in To me, H allow een m eans corn occasion, H allow een. p o rta n t,” The Y earbook and the score at toe end of th e 3rd quar- ney of H am m ond, a sister of stalks, big yellow pum pkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. B unnell C om m unity,” ‘‘B uilding a Yer- : *er 24-8. No scores w ere m ade Mr Long; Mrs L ctta J. Waite. golden ears of corn, red apples, Los Angeles, sister of Mrs Long pop corn balls and taffy pulls retu rn ed hom e Thursday even book w ithin Y our Incom e,” • in th e last q u arter. T alent w ill m eet high-rated who had been m aid-of-honor at It m eans A utum n will soon ing a fte r a m onth vacation in “Y earbook P rin tin g and Engrav- th e L ong’s w edding 50 years tu rn and reach its hand out to U tah, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, ing,” a n d several o th er discus- Prospect n e x t T hursday, who ago. suffer ju st one loss by Rogue w in ter w ith its b lan k e t of white, New Mexico, M exico and Calif. sion groups. Because T alent w as represent- B*v e r- This w ill be th e deciding Mrs. Geo. G lynn, oldest d a u decorated trees fo r a m erry They snapped pictures all along th e trip ghter, cut the w edding cake and Xmas. Oh! Im so sorry You see Irien as and e n te rta in ed several ed by Co-Editors, it w as possible gam e- Mrs. L. J. F razier, th e ir young this person is rem em b erin g h er friends L??!?,?? S a tu . rd a y evening with to a tte n d m ore m eetings and For Office Supplies childhood and it used to be so P,ctures and curio« toey pur- „ gain est d aughter, served. . a un ......................_ _ from MWI1 th ulc w a. m ore benefit e con M arie Long of T alent was long betw een H allow een and X- chased w hile aw ay. The pictures i ference as each E ditor attend- Stationery — Job Printing I ed d iffe re n t discussion groups. in charge of the guest book. m as b u t lets dream , shall we? a re on slides in full color. News Review Open house was held and — V era Rice m any lovely gifts and flow ers w ere received. Talent Local Happenings Talent Grange To Have Tureky Dinner Nov. 5 T alent G ran g e is having th e ir an nual T u rk ey D inner Nov 5, a t T alent City hall. D inner w ill be served 6 to 8 P.M D ance sta rts a t 9 w ith m usic by H artleys Band A b azaar will com m ence at 7:30 P M. w ith plenty of beauti- ful hadw ork. E veryone is invit- ed to atten d and to have lots of fun. ~ E lection!1° / officers for T alent G range, w ill be held this T hurs day a t re g u la r m eeting, every G ra n g e r is urged to come. A p a rty for th e sm aller chil dren was sponsored by th e Lions club a t the C ity Hall. G am es prizes for the best costum es w ere given. T a len t G ran g e has consented to let th e school use th e ir tw o j lots across th e stre e t from the school for th e ir p ark in g lot The school has graveled th e plot and it is now in use T ___ ___ . . L a rry B uchana of Bo«se. Ida h®re v,slt,ng his slste r. ° ebe B ecrs‘ Mr. and Mrs. S tu a rt of Mon- terey, Calif., a re visiting th e ir daughters, Mrs. H arold Kenyon and Mrs W ilbur Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bohls have m oved from th e ir hom e in T al en t to Phoenix. Read Your Community Subscribe Now During Our Fall Subscription Campaign The News Review Offers . . . NO PAINT WASHES LIKE THIS VPHffl liens. Miss M yrna Lois S w atzlander, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. S w atzlander, Route 1, T alent, becam e the bride of Jam es Rus sell K eith in a cerem ony held Oct. 21 in the hom e of the brides parents. The Rev. Elvin Hanson, of Zion L uth ern church read the cerem ony a t 8 o'clock. The b rid e w ore a blue wool crepe afternoon frock. H er bou q u e t was of pink roses and Stephanotis. A ttending he bride, w earing a grey crepe afternoon frock was Miss Jo an n a S w atzlander, the brides sister. B yron K eith was best man for the bridegroom . A reception follow ed w ith relatives and close friends. The couple trav eled to the coast for th eir honeym oon. Talent Club Calendar Press Conference Of Value To Delegates Talent Garden Glub Hosts At Swatslander— K eith Wedding Rites Held October 21 Thursday, Novem ber 3. 194» be . G | , arden . .. club „ m eeting --- will — Li, u 1 K norp hom e Topic w ill be C hrysanthem um s Boy Scouts m eetings a re held every Tuesday evening a t City hall a t 7 o’clock. CORRESPONDENT Second class scout badges was presented to R obert S eym our by A lfred C ulver, Jr. The Troop C h a rte r was p re sented to p resident Ira C ulver of the Lions. L eadership cards w ere aw ard- ) ed L aurance B urnette, A lfred C u lv er J r. and P J. McAbee. T hursday. N ovem ber 3, 1949 LOCAL NEWS HOUSEHOLD MEMOS LOCAL SPORTS BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS FARM TOPICS LOCAL SCHOOL NEWS CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CROSSWORD PUZZLES LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COMICS & CARTOONS CLUB ACTIVITIES LOCAL ADVERTISING 1 G1UIUNTEED M L FINISH WITH INSURED K M IU T Y ... against LOSS OF COLOR ...a ga in st STREAKING ...a g a in s t SPOTTING N o w you can be jure your paint iced w a lk can be washed ith soap sts ------ - - w ----- and water. Every one o f Satin’s 14 colors are washable. 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