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Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Paget' Second Section Six P&get Pallt Twentr-thlrd Year Wctlly -fifty-wtenth Ytu MEDFORD, OK.KCIOX. F HI DAY. SEPTEMBEll 28, 1928. Xo. IS!). I DRIVER ESCAPES has bcon Hpfntllne tho summer in i nnd Mm. IHIIInKa for nonrly 15 ) Wu.vnii lo I'urvallis wlu-iv ho will Tlen anil Medford working und j yourn. The party relumed to tliclr , enter Hie Orvinm Htuti- i uIU kc. vIsllliiB friends and relatives. lionv Tuesday morning. I Wayne registered a a senior tills Mnrln IiiiL.hAM nnil IiIh rnllsln I MIks Kvplvn Shook returned to 'l'ur- spent Saturday and Sunday In Eu-! Salem last week end after spend-1 Church services will he held at gene. . : ing the past, six weeks In Talent.- h Itul'list churc h as usual. Sun-1 The Talent Orange mot at thejMIss Shook, who has been Staying i day school at 10 a. ..... and preach-; elubroom last Thursday evening. I with "er mother. ; who cares for : ng at . U a. m. and . : Ju p. .... I.. There was a good attendance andl-Mrs. High. Is a music .'tencher In B. Iturnolte. pastor. , several members were initiated. ! the Salem high school.,., ( church services will be held at' The degree team of the Sams Vnl-' Warrqn Herring Inft. Monodny I the- Methodist church as follows: I lev llrnnife lis, I cl.niire nf tho in-I ovenlnir on train -Nil,! i'-l for Hos"- Sunday school at !.:40 a. 111.. I AH-: Imrir. Mr. Herrlnd iiaa csuel.t, tlio I ter .Miwnry. supei uuei.iiei.i. r.i.-i nast week at the home of hlB par-1 worth league at S p. in. Voung ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Korrlng. people's prayer meeting on t M..M,.l,nn Is havlnir some i nesday evening ..11(..r il.mn at It Is rnni-ll MMllfh of Talent. Itay Foster of Talent Uu' ,'.vl'"ln!! T:3'!; in an auto awident two weekti oso, Is Improving as well as can bo cxj t . : : lllullon. Tin Tiilcfit school is plaiiniiiK to ; TALENT, Brpt. ST. The general 1 give a carnival in the new play-! public Is cordially invUG:! attend f'1'! latter part of October.! the teachers reception, which Is to Wat' tor nnnounceinenta later, i . . !.... .......... Mr. and Mrs. (. . lonc were. . a : business visitors In Medford Thura- i doing tne woik. ber,8 at the, clubrooina In thej(!(lv. mm Kdmunson and Itlehard Itay Wcd- eluek. and Community hall. Tuesday morning nn accident oc curred JutU south of the sehoot house. Ah Charlcn Kkccters was coming Into town with a heavy load of lops, his truck skidded in thp loose gravel and went Into the illtch. The cause of the skidding ,i.,.f.itr Annn nn.i i.n Henry nnd Sammy, of Chlloiuin i Talent. was the locking f his. brakes. When Mr. Skeeters saw that he : would go Into the illtch he jumped from the cnw. He. received a few mtno Injuries but was able to con tinue his work. The cab of the truck was badly damaged as the logs slid forward and 'pushed tho hack of the cab In; the .windshield was shattered, . the fenders bent and other damages. The Iorh were ; unloaded nnd hauled into the yards l at the depot by other trucks, and l when everything was adjusted ho f was able to resume his work by j the middle of the afternoon. Steve Zarka and Miss Sylvora Hatch of -Ashland were united in Charles Skeeters, who is logglnff , left Sunday morning for 1 lood n0CtO( Iini n(. wm ,e atc t0 ue out of Anderson creek, broke ajltlvcr. They will bo employed up ( a WCPk or so- , wheel on his new truck Sunday. there picking apples. j Miss Lucile UuldrldKe spent last Mr. SkeeterH had a mechanic 1 rom t Tne Talent Hebekah club Willi WPCk end at the home f her mint Medford Monday to repair the niPCt next Friday afternoon. Octo- f fUU uncle, Mr. und Mrs. Uelvhi broken wheel. ; n0P r.th, at the home of Mrs. Ed! rinf. and .Mrs. v.. h.. hvuns ami , itnitiim Mr. nnd airs. Elmer Klucald and ailing: on friends In Talent j ... In -fpilfnl.f, lnsit Thursday.- j Noel Ersklne Is giving: music les I sons at the Talent school every . Tuesday. Mr. Ersklne recently; moved here from Medford with his1 family and they are living In the j xr ,, , , . . ... , i nparimenis ai me cuiiii:i-uum'i,v. Noil Spelrs Is staying In Ashland pi,. ih m..iinninff and attending tho Ashland hrhoh - of- -munlc in -Medford", and -The Community club expects to give two entertainments during the j month of October. They nro work- V . V , , r7 . Hamilton spent Sunday morning at Mrs. J. 11. Hurd left Sunday for .... . th(t nnano ... her home in Portland after spend- were Saturday. They brought their daughter over to Ashland where she will attend the Southern Ore gon Normal school. Miss Evans spent the week end at tho Loys Hamilton home, 'Central Point. Misses Anna Evans of C'hlloquln. Ituth Howard of Medford and Peg- Hamilton and Earl and Harry lng two weeks itt the home of her marriage iasi rrmay evening. Alter) aunti Mlrt. R w. French, and a Honeymoon trip lo Portland and ther relatives.' She also visited other northern points they will re- 1 wlth ncr husband, who Is employed turn to Ashland, where they will t jn Ashland. reside. Mr. Zarka is employed j MlBH lAlc'ilc Hol.li idge and Misses drlvinq: a truck during the eon- .,linnila and wmetta Miller are siruciion oi me nvx uom at ash- ; nttendlng the Southern Oregon iH-no. tie iiHs icp.n living in. lai-1 ent until recently, where he was J employed driving a logging truck.! All of the friends -of Mr. and Mrs.1 Karka join In wishing thm happi ness and success on the sea of mat-'. rlmony. J U C Iflll, ,lr... returned last week from Eugene and is visiting 'friends and relatives in Talent. For the past few months L..C. has been employed in a logging camp near Eugene. N. A. Stoekwell of Medford call ed at the Guy Hamilton home Sun day afternoon. Miss Uyth Howard of Medford also called at the Ham ilton home, Sunday afternoon.. Mr, And Mrs. Donald Montgom ery and Mrs. J. H. Wl throw en countered what might have been 3 serious accident' one night last week. As they were going to Med ford, .near tho Jon Had or place, they saw a car that had stopped Trerosa the ' -highway.- As -the- ear had nn lights they didn't see It until'. they were close tr. it, . Mr. Montgomery, who was driving, ap plied his brakes as soon as he saw the car.- but another car which was following 'close behind them did not sec the other car and humped Into' the Montgomery car when It stopped. The Montgomery car wan not damaged very much but the occupants of the car were shaken up. Mrs. Vllhrow received an Injury to her bnck. but it was Normal school in Ashland tliis term. Miss lloldrldge was a for mer tencher In the Talent high school, having taught here the past three years. The Miller twins ore graduates of the class of 1128 of the Talent school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman mid her son, f!e,orge Itolley. re turned Saturday evening after spending a week at Portland and other points in the Willamette val ley. They visited at the home of Mr. Chapman's sisters while away. The Talent Community club will hold Its 'regular meeting at the cluln'ooms next Wednesday after noon, October 3rd. Guy Quackeubush has been on the sick list the past week. G. L. Mullen anil Merle Hughes made a business trip to Klumath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hublson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Chllders and son John and Itay Estes spent Sunday on the Oreensprlng mountain, south of Pinchurst. Mr. Chllders nnd Mr. Estos spent the day hunting Iaf.t w'.,tu,.,jilV- Hell Gate on the Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer and Laura spent Sunday afternoon at the Fred Brandt home In Medford. i A number of new students have entered the Talent school this week. Mrs. Tanton Is spending tho week at her homestead near Grants Pass. Mrs. Minnie Joeckel and Mrs. Lillian Scott were business visitors in Ashland Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Susie Allen. Miss Dick el an-1 M rs. House ea 1 led at the Wesley Vocreli home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. G. E. Hullen and Mrs. Char les Campbell were business visitors in Ashland Tuesday afternoon. Elvis Cochru ne is employed at the Phoenix Merenntile in Phoenix while his mother, Mrs. Edith Coch rane, is hnving a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert It. Smith spent Sunday afternoon at the Guy Hamilton home, . Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned Sunday after j p spending their honeymoon in Cali fornia, Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Etta. Kirkpatriek and is a sister of Mrs. Guy Hamilton. Marlon Sowash and Charles Es tes returned Monday .from a hunt ing trip in Klamath county. They were gone a week but -1 hey report they had no luck. . A number of Talent people at tended the show. "I'ncle Tom's Cabin." at the Craterlan theater I Hurley, who reside east of ' f&(& WATCH rtff r i b ANT! PREXOL forms ntv kip Best for BURNS SUN BURN ECZEMA-POISON OAK-BOILS BRUISES-CHAFING AND ALL SKIN IRRITATIONS Recommended by Physicians and Hospitals ATALL DPUGOtSTS k : but they hud no luck Jeff Holl is spending a week in Medford visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Itlchardson nnd other relatives and friends. M r. and M rs. George Briscoe spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ltrlscoc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogell. Mr. a nd M rs. Howard liarrett Ted Itreyman, who I the repre-1 sentative of the Itreyman Leather j company of Portland, called on t Marlon Tryer at the general. repair! shop In Talent last Friday morn-1 Ing. ! Mrs. M. Inlow of Ashland spent j lust Friday afternoon at tho home' of Mrs W. W. 'Estes. Wesley Vogell was n business The New Nameis! . lng. ; The packing house began work Thursday morning after a 10 days. layoff. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles lloldrldge; and son Wayne nnd daughter Doris, . spent the week end In Corvallia. j ' Mr. and Mrs. lloldrldge took 1 .,,0Am!.UJi Tntr nnl I daughter Patty of Ashland and j v,sl(or n Mpdfwrd Tuosifty morn. ping In Medford Saturday were ; daughter Chnrleen spent Sunday Mrs. C. W. Long and Lovella andat Casey's Camp on Uogue Itivcr. Trls. Mrs. Clarence Monies, Missi Mr. and Mrs. Uudy Conner and Velma Mason. Mrs. Henry Burnette; rhiidren spent Sunday visiting at and Orvllte and Parthena and Mr. ; the home of his brother. Lee Con end Mrs. Itudy Conner and chil-i,10r and family on the Greensprjng dren. ' mountain. Mr. Williams and his daughterj i;ar Hamilton of Grunts Pass and her husband of Los Angeles : RUPni Sunday ul the home of his: visited at the G. L. Hullcn home parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Ham-; last week. lllort and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perry and' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ltrown nnd family of Snletn moved into the ! daughters Ermn. Mable, Wllma and i How ma n hous Sunday evening. J Lucille, of Priest lllver. Ida.. Mrs. i The Perry family, before moving ! Esther Hillings ,of Corvallis and j to Salem were from Los Angeles, j c'harles llrown Of Eugene spent i but they export to locale here. Mr. Monday night nt the homo of Mrs. Perry is emp'.ved at Plnehurst on .;iin J. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs.' ..the Greensprlng mountain. ; Will. Ferns. Ernest llrown nnd his I H Mrs. Glenn Snltmarsh of Litlle nephew. Charles' llrown, and Mrs. f Applegate Is slaying at the home Hillings are old-time friends of! of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs.. Hamilton, while she is working in i Ferns. They had not seen tho i Smart Tailored SUITS FOE Messrs. ltrown for nearly '-'fl yeiirs LI3 the packing house at Medford, Miss Charleen Kincaid spent Sat-; urday night at the 'home of her aihit nnd uncle. Mr. nnd Mrs. How- ard Uarrett, in Ashland. Opal Demmer spent tho week! end at the home of her sister. Mrs.! Uert Parter. In Klamath Falls. 1 . A. II. Davenhlll recently pur chased a new Studcbaker eight sndun. The car was on display at the county fair. r James Dop of Medford was a business Visitor at the C. W. Long home Tuesday morning. Miss Dorothy Brahma Of Baiidon ia visiting at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Delia It rah m a. Miss Ilrah-t ma. who expects to leavo soon for1 California, called at the home of! her sister, Mrs. E. O. HlUlnger In Ashland Monday evening, -; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oor thuya and non Hendrlck nnd daughter' Catherine nnd Mrs. Oorthuy's sister. i .l- l i nnS her husband. Dr. and Mrs. J. "fT. Pe0P.lc nfw th,s absoIut C. lleker of Arnhem. Holland. left , antidote for pa.r but arc you careful lst Tuesday for a camping trip, to say Bayer wlwi you buyr it? And on the coaat. do you always give a - glance to sec U D. H. Delilols of Eugene. Bayer on the box and the word traveling auto a ecu for salesman ! genuine printed in red? It isn't the for the Bowes Eugene company. 1 genuine Bayer Aspirin without it ! A called at the Talent son lee sta-1 drugstore always has Bayer, with the tlon. the Talent garagu and the i woven directions tucked in every box: Hart service station on business the first of the week. Mr. und Mrs. William Wood of Keno spent Sunday afternoon nt tho C. W. Long home. i Mrs. Charles Camp bull spent Sunday ang Monday at the home; of Mrs. W. Jackson in Ashland. Mrs. Ella Patterson and Mrr. Will Horns spent Friday In Ash land as guests of the Past Noble ; Grand club of the Itebekah lodge nf A .Ulan ft t Cecil uemmcr anu a ooy inena .h - ,,,t. at torpor southern California. ' Cecil! 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