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COMMUNITY CLUB
OF TALENT MEETS;
ELECTS FOR YEAR
-TALENT, Sept. 20. The Tnlont
Community club hold (tn regular
meeting at thjB club rooms Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs, F. L. Hold
rldge and Mrs. Wm. Brposo were
, lctedon the executive board with
thft other officers. Mrs. HIrkIiib
was elected, recording secretary to
fill the vacancy left liy Mra.,o. K.
Borjr, and Mrs. CVW. hong was
elected corresponding secretary , to
fill the vacancy -roaUHed by-the res
ignation of Mrs, ,C.,,E. Clements.
Committees also were appointed
for the year. , The club plans to
gIV the annual teachers and pat
rons' reception next Friday even
ing, Beptembor 28, nt 'the -islub
room. All patrons of the school
ae invited, especially the - new
comers. Mr. and Mrs, Will -Prazier of
Wyatt, Cal., arrived Monday even
ing and visited at' the homeH of
their cousins, Mrs. E.' C. Gardner
arid Mrs. R. R. Foster. They re
fturned to their horn Tl ursday. Mr.
and Mrs. Frazler were former Tal
ent residents.
' Mr. and Mrs. Xol . Erskine of
Mod ford have purchased the Par
ker confectionery.' In Talent. They
opened the estnhiishment the mtdr
die' of the week; Mrs, Erskine will
liaye charge of the confectionery
here but Mr. Erskine will con
tinue his classes, in music fn "Med
fjnrd and. Cehtral PQlnt; . . :
Miss Margaret-McCoy AndMIss
EJrances Pratt, teachers In-the Tal
ent high 'school, spent the week
fend at the homes of their parents
In Ashland. Ml us Pratt ut tended
I a birthday dinner in honor of her
grandfather, George Trefren,
Sunday afternoon.
- .'Services at the Methodist church
Sunday will be as follows: Sunday
school at 9:46 h. m.; Lester N'ew
bry, superintendent. Epworth lea
gue at 8 p. m. Young people's
prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:30 p. in., ad regular
prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p.
m. There will be no preaching Sun
day because the temporary pastor
h attending tho conference and
no one has been secured to fill
tho vacancy for Sunday.
Lloyd Hamilton and his sister,
Miss Peggy Hamilton, encounter
ed a serious accident while going
to their work fn Medford last Fri
day morning. The uccident, which
was caused by Mr. Hamilton los
ing control of his car, occurred
near tho Joe Rader residence. Al
though not traveling at a high rata
of speed, the caiturned over onto
the bridge guard at Anderson creek
when he lost control of the car.
MIrb Hamilton - was thrown clear
of tho wreckage but Mr. Hamilton
was pinned underneath the ear,
which was badly wrecked. He re
celyeaVa dislocated shoulderj sev
eral torn ligaments, jn th&Tshoul
dor and' other minor Injuries while,
his sister . escaped uninjured ex
cept for a. fow -scratches ,and;
bruises and a bad shock. Mr. and-
Mrs. Paul Quackenbush, who were
also going to Medford, wore fol
lowing close behind them. They
stopped fend took -Mr, Hamilton
and his sister to Medford, where
they Immediately placed Mr. Ham
ilton In the Community , hospital.
Mr. Hamilton was able to return
to his home Monday evening and
is recovering from the Injuries and
shock as, well as can be expected.
. Miss Juanltu Miller is to be pre -:.ed
at nn Informal music re
cital at the home of her music in
structor, Mrs. E. iC. Oore, nt 11
Geneva avenue, Friday, . Setember
21. .Tuanita is the' daughter of
. Hills Bros9
Arab says
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Fresh Iron the triginal
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EEICHSTEIN AND DEUEL
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. 1118 North Central
TeL 631
Prof, und Mrs. J,. 1'. Miller und
is a graduate of the Talent high
school with the class of 1928. She
expects to enter tho Southern Ore
gon Normal school Mondny.
Talent was well represented nt
the county fair Friduy, especially
by the young people.
Mrs. Clarence Mathes and Mrs.
Marlon Tryer were business vis
itors in Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kincofd nnd
daughter Chnrleen spent Sunday
afternoon at' Prospect.
Clarence, nnd Austin' Hossander
of Ashland spent' Saturday at the
home of their sister, Mrs. Walter j
itusseu ana rnmiiy. M ney reconny
came to Ashlnnd -from Portland
and. expect to, spend -tho winter
In . Ashland: r J :
. Miss VanNoss left Sunday after
noon for Pohtland and other north
ern points In company with somo
friends. Miss' VanNoss will attend,
the 76th annual-session' of the Ore
gon conference of Methodist ministers-
at 'Hood River this week.
Miss VanNess has acted as pastor
tho past six weeks at tho Talent
Methodist church, and on her re
turn sho will reside in Medford
as she has been elected deaconess
of the Methodist Episcopal church
at that place.. She will assume
her new duties about October 1st.
"Miss- Etta Klrkpatrlck and Rob
ert K. Smith were united In mar
riage at the Christian church In
Medford Saturday morning. 'Mr.
and Mrs. Smith will- reside at the
Klamath Orchards, south of Med
ford., Mrs. Smith formerly- lived
fn Talent and' Is a sister of Mrs.
Guy Hamilton.
Church services nt the Raptlst
church as usual. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. in.
and 7:30 p. m. G. W. Burnette,
pastor. '
R. IT. MoCnll, who recnntV enmo
hero from Montana, purchased tho
House property west of Talent last
week. Mr. House hns purchased
the grocery store and confection
ery at Merrick's auto camp in Med
ford.; V .Mr. House has already
taken possession of tho store.
" JrS. Spltzer andMr, Pierce of
Talent were business visitors in
Ashland Wednesday.
'Mr. npd Mrs. Billy Reed moved
to Medford Snturday. Mr. Reed
has been employed on the George
Ross place for several years.
N. A. StockwMl of Medford spent
Sunday at the Guy Hamilton home.
..Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Evans of
Ohlloqifln spent Saturday uCtornoon
at the C. W. I-ong home. While
in the valley they attended . the
county fair.
Riley Nyswarner left Monday
morning for Klamath county..
J-Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland arid
daughter Jeanrietto left Tuesday
morning1 for Pendleton. They will
attend the round-up whllij at that
place. .
. Mr. "and Mrs. Tod YanTTook and
daughter. Marian of San Francisco
and. Mr. arid Mrsi .Clarence Mathes
and son . plarerice, Jr., spent Sun
day at Crater Lake, returning
home by way of Klnmath Falls.
The VanTIooks nro. cousins of Mrs.
Ma. KM and hove, spent tid' months.
in mo yaiiey visiting minuves.
They returned to their homoln
San Francisco Tuesday.' .' "'
Mr. and Mrs,' C. V. Lonf? spent
Sunday evening at: tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Dnpp in "Med
ford. Miss Ruth Howard of- Medford
and Earl Hamilton . of Grants Pass
spont Sunday at the home of Earl's
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Hamil
ton and family In Talent.
Mr. and Mrs; H. T... Andrflwa of
Medford and their son Harry, Ji?.,;
of San Francisco spent Snturday
evening nt the homo of Mr. arid
Mrs. Wesley Vogelt. ;
VMrs.. O. A. Munnlne- and her
niece, .Mrs. Cnrllone White, Mrs.
Jay Terrill, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jen
kins and daughter A Ira, Mrs. Ella
Patterson, Mrs. Will Ferns,, Mrs.
F, C. Relmer. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Long arid daughter and Wm. Petri
and .family wore among the Tal
ent people shopping nnd doing
business in Medford Snturday.
Wiley Jones, who Is employed
by the state at-Crescent City, Cnl..
spent the week end with his wife
and daughters. ,
Steve Znrka of Ashland spent
Saturday in Talent.
O. A. Manning purchased, a new
Star sedan Irtst Thursday. v
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pay were
business visitors In Ashland Monday.
Will Cook, who arrived Sunday
from Subulu, la., left ruh his humc
Tuesday -after visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Manning.
He returned homo by - way of
southern California. Mr. Cook
was an old friend of Mr. Manning
when he was in business at Su
hula. While hero, Mr. Cook, en
joyed a fishing trip with Mr. Man
ning on Rogue river Monday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Savage and
family of Grants Pass spenr Sun
day afternoon nt the C. W. Long
home. The Savages are old friends
of the Lng family.
Dirk Vlrloop, better known as
"Dutch Fred," made a business
trip to Ashland Tuesday.
The concession of the local La
dies' Aid society at the county fair
was considered a success.
. Allen Proctor returned to Cros
cont 'City tho first of the week.
Mr. Proctor Is employed there.
Harry Hamiltoiuls driving a 'now
Ford sport roadster.
The Talent exhibit at tho county
rair received honorable mention and
a part of tho reward was given
to the local Community club and
Grange. The exhibit of tho Tal
ent school nlso received honorable
mention. There was a lot of work
dono on tho exhibits and the com
munity as a whole feels well re
warded for tho efforts put forth
to make It a success.
The packing house nt the Iag
tey cannery has laid off the crew
of workers for tho rest of tho
woek. A grader for apples Is. being
Irstalled thlH week. Apple packing
Is expected to be started the first
of next week.
Guy Hamilton was able to. re
utrn to his work In Medford at
the Tomlln Lumber company. Mr.
Hamilton received injuries to his
back about two weeks ago and
has been confined to his homo un
til recently. t
George Carter was a business
visitor In Medford Tuesday.
Warren Herring arrived Tues
day evening from' northern Cali
fornia nnd is visiting at the homo
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'John
Herring; Mr. Herring has been
working in tho mines on the Klam
ath river. '
Mrs. Asel' Beckwlth of Ashland
spent Thursday In Talent visiting
friends ,nnd relatives. ; ' t
C. E. TSorge. E. C. Gardner and
the Olseh brolhers returned Tues-
dny from n hunting trip in the
Dead Indian country. , They
brought back a fine three-point
buck.
R.. R. Foster, -Frank Stratton
and .William Glenn returned Mon
day;from a threc-tday hunting trip.
They secured two-bucks., ,.
L, O. Penland. who has a large
crop . of tomatriesr is . having them
taken to the Ashland cannery, nt
which place ho sold them. 1 ,
Mrs. -Chnrles Wilklson of Dead
Indian soda springs spent Sunday
nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Clnude
.Jones., Mrs; Jones Is a daughter
of Mrs. Wilkison.
Lester Newltry, Miss Edna Now-
bry and Miss Esther lloldridge atr
tended the Epworth leogue chapter
and' chur.fily soj-vjeos at thttyMutb:-:
odlst 'church In Ashland 'Sunday
evening. , :
Mrs. Glen Saltmnrsh of Little
Applegate, returned to her; home
Monday after spending several
days, nt the Lloyd Hamilton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer were
business visitors in Ashland Wed
nesday morning.
Donald Long is employed at the
Clancy orchards, south of Medford.
' The Ladles' Aid met at tho homo
of Mrs. E. T. Newbry Thursday
afternoon, September 20.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long nnd
fris attended the vaudeville show
In Medford-Wednesday.
Big dance. Riverside Community
Club, Sat. night. Broadway Orches
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Mr. and Mis. Perry are attend
ing the round-up at Pendleton this
week. i
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett of Med
ford spent tho day with Mr. and
Mrs. John Under last Sunday.
Mrs. Gnmmtll and Mrs. Webster
of Phoenix nnd Mrs. Lathrop of
Central Point called on Mrs. O. T.
Morgan one afternoon this- week.
The brother of George Phillips,
who with his wife has been visit
ing here, has returned to his home
In Idaho. (
Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Morgan and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Coster and Sybil
attended the Denzer-Dletrlclv wed
ding in Phoenix Friday evening.
The social meeting of the Grange
on Tuesday night was given' over
to a reception for the teachers of
our school nnd the outlying com
munities. A very pleasant literary
program was followed by refresh
ments nnd the evening was pro
nounced by nil a very happy and
successful one.
M r. a nd M rs. Da I Pozzo, who
have been visiting with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Earl Stoner, havo reutrned
to their home in Santa Darbara,
Cal. They visited Crater Lake and
tho Oregon Caves while here and
are agreed that our slognn Is a
irue one and this Is "a great ennn-'
try." 4 fa- J
Many hunters huvo ben rimm
ing the hills here but so far no
Btime has been brouglu liw
The following attended the fair
j lust Friday: W. K. Charley and
I family, A. J. Gressom and family,
i Miss Gloria Blair, and Mrs,. UVrw
I nnd daughters. . - j
j Durwood Llvesay, state engineer
! of Washington, Is visiting his sister
Mrs. II. K. Compion.
Oscar. Hanson of Butto Falls,
Carl Hanson of Azalta. and Ben
IWortz of Hilt' were Wwek-end visi
tors at the Wertz ranch.
A large rattlesnake caused quite
lot of excitement nt Climax
school recently when if cntttti'tl
out from under the school house
at recess time. The entire school
joined in the killing.
Floyd nnd Claus Charley of
Bownsboro are looking after their
cattle on Grizzly,
L H. Wmtz delivered a truck
; load of fat hogs to the Star market
this week.
Mrs. Louise Blair departed for
her home in Portland after nearly
' a month's visit hero with her
daughter.
Two additional vats are being
' constructed at the mmc and work
)ls progressing rapidly.
C. iD.' Croaueh wns a business
ivlsitOL' here recently.
! Everett Grlssoni is' attending
' high school at Central Point.
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