Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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TALENT STUDENTS
HOME FROM TRIP
TO COLLEGE CITY
evening at tho- homo of Mr. and
AIr. Juhn Huurliiif.:
Airs, M. VnnNumee of .lumen-
town, N. Y.. In now vlultlnK or
brother, Jtev. F. AudU'y Brown, at
tho parsonage for a few days. This
Is her first visit to Orejfon to, stop.
Hho expects to leave soon for tho
cast.
Mm, Opnl Dcmmer spent Wed
nesday whopping In Aledfurd.
Kurl and La-sler Nowbry spvnt
Monday afternoon in Med ford
transacting business.
Tho Community club 'will meet
next Wednesday afternoon at the
Community hull,
Mrs. Mablu Muck mot Thursday
afternoon with tho ladles of the
community und uvo a very inter
OMtiiiK talk. At the utxt regular
meeting of tho club on March 6th,
it will bo announced at what time
tho school will bo held. "Watch for
further announcement. Mrs. Tor-,
rill and Mrtt. Adumsou were boat- j
esses ot tho uftcrnoon.
Tho Talent CiranKO will meet next J
ThurHday evening. (This will bo a
IH-nny night, Everyone bring 3 0
' - jcEPFORD It ATI; TRTBTlVl?, MBDFOBlV. ORhOONT, FRTDAY. Tf ARCH j. 1929.
' Mr. una MnO Andrews und fum ' ;j dairy barn on tho Dundrault pluco
Illy are moving W the, ilairour-t;tilli-j whl h ho recently purchased.
rlo place to ta.V charge .of the 1H iu Payno Is making some very
farm duties. - Mr. Andrews has had I iarij i. Ho lias disponed of the
wide experience' in dairying, as he. ,otleablo Improvements on IiIb
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college for a numueror. yeurs. !! l"ace tor a number of. years. ' ' "whims '"
OF BELLVIEW TO
HAVE FOOD SALE
Tucker orchestra will furnish old-
fashioned music for the pleasure
of tho guests. Refreshments will
Do served by tho ladles during the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tat gpenco and
B; Mrs. M, 10. Tryrr.)
T.VLENT, Ore.,' Mar. 1. (Hpec
lal.) Miss Margaret McCoy and
Iter students, Iro Hart, Wayne Ma
son, Claronce Holdrulge, Wiley, Hill,
who, hayo been attending Oio ex
position; at Corvallls, returned Sun
day evening. They uii expressed
the exposition very educational and
Interesting, and enjoyed every mln
uto of iU They also enjoyed the
hospitality of tho college.. Charley
Holdrldgo took his ear and drove
tho young people to Corvallls. Ho
visited, his son Wayne, who 1h ii
senior at tho college, while there.
Tho basketball game played at
Bams Valley Tuesday night, We
rt. .'- n tho Sams Valley and Talent
teams, resultd in u victory for tho
Bams Valley team by a scoro of
18 to 12. Tho return game will
bo played at Mcdfoi-d Tuesday ; for a couple of months at thcioinc
evening between the teams. This! of his duughter, Mrs. Fred Holl
game. will decide the winner for j baught, was taken to the Commute
this district. Ity hospital In Ashland the first
Tho county road crew is husy I of the week. Ho wus so much
with tho com;;.' steam shovel, cut- j benefited by the few days' slay
ting down the Bailey hill on An- j there thut lie was brought lioine
derson creek, which was very dan-: Hunday.
gcrous from scvcrul landslides. The executive committee of tile
Mis. Miller's and Miss Mater's , Grunge mot Wednesday evening ill
rooms entertained tlie high school tho homo of Mis. l.loyd Tininin. j mdas ' " '.
with a lG-minuSto program last i All members present. The coin- S . fl,?!"'101, and Bvorett' Now'
Mr. Bialr-of the grin.ito quarry
is hero from Portland wiero he
ihas been spending somiVtlnic look
j tng after business affai.7" .He cx-
poets to resume work vfy soon.
Means have been tagen u secure
funds to- oiMjrat- Jho quarry, at lull
capacity. jSanys orders Apr this
1. Iflno granite havePeen iTHceivco
LAKE CREEK
I
an u is planting tne land to alfalfa lu I1" .nonuay arternoon. (
sent; : this uin-ing. He is also milk- Dr. Hayes was called, to tho' E. I
natJ rl ZrL ZVra,i M " Sunday morning
flslil to place in the new iinnil
Ml s. Jiutler Walker is spending
till i week visiting with her daugh
ter, I I!ss Mary Valker. who is em
ploya d in one of the largest stores
in Ci(loqulD. . .
Mrti. Kufus1 Trusty v and throo
UELl.VIp;V. Ore.. March 1. i fino irrsnlte have " Jieen ' ici
--(Special) -Tho Upper Valley.'" . Mr. Blair and wilK be filled at
Community Cub members ore ..TVA.
pared lo hold a food Bale at' Hardy Bo,v-,9W residents, spent the woU 'order, to bo ifesent at the .birth
Brothers' . grocery store Saturday, ! ond viBlting ,wlth Mrs. Oowli nd's ! Iay. olmiversaity dinner to be given
March 2. T iev in nlsn iiono. nai-ontji. Mr. and Mrs. K. K Mil lei,, i irw w ner moiner-
lug a dance to bo given at the!ot Ashland, bIbo her . sister, "
olut- house on March 14. The I Hamilton, In Heilview. , Tl0. Co w-
Mrs. Meyer was taken -very sick.':
, Mrs. Clara Culburtson wuj: in
Medford Monday. .
Mr. aid Mrs. J.. Frank Kllnglo
huva purclipsed a nice now radio.
Mra. H. A. Meyer, who has been
in Jiemoru; tnKlmr earo of hp
pennies each. Tho. proceeds will i 'ainny oi ualirornla are visiting at
be used by tho lecturer to buy ma- nome or Mr. bpence s mother,
torlal fot lecture hour. "airs. a. A. bpence. iho Spence
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bocson are
driving a new Kord sedan. Mrs.
Beeson Is teiitihlng at tho Wash
ington school in Medford.
family may decide to locate in this
vicinity.
W.. B, McCorkrb of Tacoma ar
rived the first of the week to spend
W. H; Hurloy. who has been HP?T,ur"' '"" ,;,.. wlul nl" sister.
.dm. u . w , vviinamq.
M.r. Croft of Aa4iland Is orgam
Izlng a band composed, of some of
the musical members of the Bell
view school. Those who are going
to take lessons under Mr. Croft
aro Mildred Martaln, piano; Louis
CornoliuB, cornet; Inez Worland
and Pearl Lyman, saxaphones;
Anna May Hazelwood, violin! Mrs.
Keener, teacher of the primary
Friday morning. Being Washing-. niilteo )iianncil llio work for
ton's birthday, the entire schoolccomiug month.
closed for .u half holiduy.
Kd Jenkins had tho misfortune
to fall while going down Ills back
Lcs-
Tliis will be missionary Sunday.
Morning' service at 11 a. in.
Theme. ' "What Is our sorvlco to
Mo tli wl 1st Cliureli.
Sunday school at !i:4i a. m,
stcpB, and badly spraining his an-: ler Ncwbry. superintendenl
klc, hist Friday. Ho Is going around
on crutches..
The Ladles' Aid of tho Method
ist church met at tho narsonage ! Clod?
with Mrs. Aubroy Brown Thursday ! Evening sorvlco, 7:30 , p. m.
afternoon. j Thenio. "The disappointed Christ."
Miss Jaekio Pollott from Klam- Kpuoith league at (Will,
nth Junction spent Saturday and' Young people's prayer meeting
Hunday morning a guoat of MIsb i Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Lota Lognn.
. Mrs. Claronco Mathes ontorialn
cd Saturday evening wlt)i a birth
day party in' honor of Cliff lluy
man. Tho guests for tho evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Skoet
rs, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenco Craw
ford, Miss Bertha Hayman, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Briscoe of Pohcnix, Air.
and: Mrs. Bruco Haymnn '..and
daqghtsr. Lui im ot Medford,, Cliff
Hayman Bob Waterman autl the
host and hostoss, Mt and. Mrs.
. Clarence Mathos. The evening was
spent in .playing
Regular prayer meeting Thurs
day evening nt 7:30. . . ?
y
S.W.IOM, Ore. (Pj Hucord of
the formal discharge of a dog from
the United Slates army has been
old-fashioned i found in tho adiutunt genoiaraxif-
games which woro very much eii- flee horo. Tip. a bull pup. wall
Joj-cd by tho guests. , officially mustered out of the Borv-.
Uudge and Mrs. Hay Coleman of
Jacksonville i.werq guests ut the
hoino.of Mr. and Mrs H,.N.'l''roncli
Hunday. : ; ''-,;."
Cleorgo Oalbrultli Is on tho slolt
llot- thls week with tho flu,
jMlsa Sadlo Jones returned Mun
day after spending two weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' AVIley
Jones,vwho aro residing near Ores
dent Otty. Miss Jones und hi1
grandmother, Mrs. Knighton, are
' houkepiiig- at-1'hu'.jonus homo,
on Olbson- avonuo- while hor par
ents aro absent at tho coast.
Jilrs. John Itphlson was a busl
Tiess caller In Medford Wednes
day afternoon; . . '
fTalcnt Itobokah club met In an
al-dny . snectlng at tho homo of
Mrs. Nlda Oatmnn In Medford- Frl
day. A covered dish luncheon was
nerved at tho noon hour.
. A. T.'IJdmunson npd LloyU Hltn
monson motored up Colemnn oreek
Sunday, to proeure- yow. wood to
make some bows in readiness for
the opening of tho archery season.
There are a nunibor of. our Talent
gentlemen who are lntorosted in
the summer sport and who nre
praotiomg- (or the opening of tho
season.
' Mrs, Glmor Klncald spont Tuei
toy afternoon In Modford, shop
ping and visiting' friends.
Mrs. George Briscoe called Fr
day afternoon at tho homo of hor
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesloy Vo
gojl, and took lier inuthor to spend
the afternoon and evening with her
at. her homo In Ashlund.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of lilen
dajo. Ore. , visited last week lit Iho
homo .of.' their daughter, Mrs.
Archie Estes. They also visited
' Willi pthor relatives whllo in Tal
ent. ... , - '
Iho girls' basketball gume srhed
ulod to. havo. boon played. Kriday
at Prospect was enlled off on account-
of lllness- of noino of the
Prospect team and thereby giving
tin Talent team tho game.
There will lie u tlrango dunce
Friday. March s.
Kvorolt Booiio motored, to Dead
Indian Soda springs Tuesday, ac
companied by Chin-Icy Wilkinson.
Tljoy found tho rond in very bud
aliapo after tho winter's snow and
ruju.
Miss Pearl Hughes of Sains Val
ley was a guest 'L'tiiuMluy. at tho
home, of Mrs. Mary Hlgglim.
joe, Milliard hut purchased the
Golden Utile store in Untie J-'aUs
and expeols to move his stock front
Talent to Butte Falls next week.
We who aro Mr. Hlbburd's cus
tomers, are very, sorry to see him ,
leave Talent.
The play. "Hoodoo Coon." being
prsparod hy the high school, will
boi presented Friday, Msrch 1st,
at tho sohoolhousc. Admission S
' cceis. reserved scats -l.'t cents.
Noel Krsklno has added u line I
of groceries to hia stock at tiio con- i
leqllonery.
Tho "fumlly night" ot the Muth
odlst church will be on Thursday.
3Iarqh 7. Supper will bo served
nt . 7 p. m. Kvoryono Invited,
frier is as well- as members. A
good- program will assist to make
the evening enjoyable..
Mrs. A. 8, Kvaus of Suleni, Ore..
Is here earing for hor mother. Mrs.
Wm. High, who has been confined
to her bed for several yean.
The Woman's Missionary society
of Uio Methodist c ho roll will meet
at the homo of Mrs. B, T. Nciv bo
Thursday afternoon, March 7 tit, at
1:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert titunctiff ot
Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Bloom
of- Modford. were guests Sunday
loo from Company L. Second Ore
goiw Infuntry,. at Sufi KrmtelHco.
August 7, lMWriiftur liavtitg servnd
u your mill lour luoittliH In the
Spttnlsll-Aliiei'lciiu unr, Tip par
ticipated In iliu capture of Mil-
nllu, April-;13, -IBllK, and Hcvcrnl
othor engiiKumenls. lie was cied-
lied- with having "caught chickens
for tho compuiiy when grub wub
scum, dh iin, firing line
bry, drum.
L. U, bates, salesman for tlio
Pino Treo Milking Machlno com
pany, was culling on some of- tho
lurmers in this vicinity Monday.
Tho Hellview school board mot
at the homo of Mrs. Oscar Martnlu
last Monday evening, Tho busl
nesB of the meeting was discussed
by the board and It was Redded to
re-employ the samo teachers for
tho ensuing torm. Mi's. M'cKlnney
and Mrs. Norma Keoder. Flro ex
tinguishers woro also secured for
the school limine.
Mis Josophiuo Farmer. 17-year.-old
daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. John
Kiirmur, pnsBed uwny Friday in a
Portland, hospital! after an opera
tion fur appendicitis. Miss Farmer
was a resident of Hellvlow and at
tended school hero about a year
ago.- She wont lo reside with hor
sinter, .Mrs. Simfronl. in Portland,
wheio she was taking vocal In
struction and was milking rapid
progrosB with her mvaii:. The re-
jmiliiB tyero 'brought to Ashland on
Monday and funeral services were
held from Dodge's chapel Tuesday
morning nt io ociock. rno pupils
of the Bellvicw school attended In
u body. The nynumtliy of tho coin
mttnily Is extended to tho bereaved
family. Tho Fanner family was
'coni()i)cdf Ot 12 childron. .This is
the llrst time death has visited Its
porliilH. . 'J'lxi! hrothoi-s, who, woro
engaged Willi aflalrs in dlfforonl.
'loeaUomnvall-. camo homo Monday
mo and Ashton of Hutln Falls,
ami Udrry of Hilt, Cnl. Tho re
mitltidor of. the family was near
1101111'
lands returned 8unday evening
lueir noino iii-iauiaiii-ffiD. j-
Jlr. and Mrs. Loren Gregoryl of
Table Hock entertained, with a
family dinner Sunday. TJiey Jiad
as their guests Mr. and Mns. H. L.
Oregory, Mr. and Mrs. Austin tel'
lers and daughtor, X.ucile, rind Mr.
and Mrs. Mark True of Bell View.
.Mrs. W. U Moore spent thojweek
end at the home of her daufehter,
Mrs. Adrian Wolf, at'MedforU.
Mrs. Edwin Dunn.( was'i I joint
hostess with Mm. S. Aj Petcow, Jr.,
Wednesday at the honVe off Mrs.
Peters, when they servetl at lunch;
eon to a group of Crlfjnds- The
afternoon was spent with bridge.
E.'B. Shaw has been rWlned to
his homo with illness dlt to the
after effects ot the flu. -
J. H. Williams has purchased an
acreage adjoining the BChAol from
Mr. Prince. The WnilamBXfamlly
expects to erect a new house-M the
near future. V
Mrs. J. R. Hobertson.. vhi, is a
member of the Wednesday cfijb of
Ashland, took part in. a pUy at
tho laBt meetin? of tlie organiza
tion. On Monday. Mra. . Robe jtBdn
attended the meeting of tho. Siurty
club held at the home of Mrs.) An
derson. . ' '
The Yeoman lodgo met In ' tho
lodge, rooms Tuesday evening juut
enjoyed a covered dish dinner
served- at 0:30. Mrs.i Fay Yaryan
made a birthday cakoi In honor- of
.U.. 'l.Jn.l nntilunraavv iitf tlm InHifn'
A. founders' day Drora-sm had been t
arranged for this occasion with the (
Juvenile department, under the tll-f
rection of- their loader. Mrs. S. iv. s
HarncB, but, due, to tho fact that i
a niimhor ot tho children wcro lll!
with moaslos, tho drill1 had to bci
poBlionfld; After tho dtnner lodge
was held and- during. thin time the
lmlgo members present!)! Frank
Warren, tho - oldeet, beneficiary
member of the lodge., with a lovely
agato scarf pin. Tho .remainder of
tlin. nvonlnc: was snent In dancing.
Mrs. Myrtle Norred '.of '.Ashland
spent Sunday at tho Jiuanc ot oiiss
hoyB went ao .Trail last Friday in ! uaUKU,er. Millie, who was very ill
... ,Q,Uivu iiuuiti Sun
day. .
Miss Both ' Farlow spent the
week-end in Medford. so as to be
with, hor mother, who has boon
very sick at tho Sacred Heart hos
pital, llowovor, she was ao much
hotter that Sunday, they moved
hor to the homo of her mother
at Perrydalo.
Mrs. A. L. Peeh and children
were guests of Mrs. Pcch's par-,
onia, Mr. and Mrs.. Georgo Brown
last Monday;
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wilhlto spent
Sunday with their daughters . in
Kuglo Point. '
Albert Puhl of Modford was
visiting the Peeh boyt Sunday.
Adolph and Henry Peeh wero
doing business in Mcdtprd Monday.
in-law Mm. Tirusty.at the Trutsv
homo near Tiiil. o .
Mr.. And Mi7B. Arelilc Klncald and
two cbuldre. Leslie and Riini...
imade a trljf to Klamath Falls, last
CFrlday.- Vlille tti.ere they visited
lwun inetias anaattonded to bus!-
ness affa Irs.
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Gordon, who
iii to ua x viiaine ul ine riaiiour
Guthrle Place Id Hellview for the
pas t yea r, left tJ le first of the week
for i Arizona, wlfere Mr. Gordon ex
pects to i take a position. Thomas
W. Claggett ot' Portland huH taken
charge of. the) business and Mr.
Andrews fhas Hjen employed to take
charge) it the dairy for tho pres
ent, j ;
.Mr. alid 'Mtis. Ida Cbastain of
Central Point 'spent the week ond
at the himie of Mj-b. Cliaataln'B par
ents, Me. und Mra. Win. Bryan,
For tlio sake of eoonomy, horso
meat will bo fed to jiniinals in the
Miiwaus ee zoo instead of hecf.
ED :Ss ;
SKA SIDE. Union high achool ! COQUII.LE. Hotel Coqulllc In.
plans-to improve ; --strip ground, stalls jnodeln , new .sanitary diah
In fnmt of Hchoolhouso.- wnsln at cost of $1,000.
oiiwotft
find, a ecipe
forwia:king
m . i i v ii ii bi ii n b hb Bnu ti
baffle r
i
Tliis is tlie original
SHREDDED WHEAT
L2 Ml size biscuits
in every package
And you'll never .find Hills
Bros, roasting- coffsc in, large
quantities. By a patented,
continuous proces s, only a few
pounds at a time pass through
their roasters. A marvelous
uniform flavor is produced -
test
hre
W'llria Mhrrvman. S
J. U OfNell, who lma had his such as no other coffee has.
catllo at Ills ueau iniitnn ,ruuciit' w " j
during. Ilia winter, urovo mem liir
to his place (n. IJellvle.w. ,tho first
of I ho week. ' ' .' 1
' Mr. HeMlllea has aold 11r place
In llellvletv lo Roy Kuriis, who is
Ht -presonb employed, at-tho Moon
Lumber company 1 mill, Mr, We-,
AlilluB will leave for Klamath Falla
in few iays.,; . . i
WIIIIb Byrd has. coniplotud a now
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
jt . Frtjh Iron the nflr
j hal vtcHum pad.
Etiily optmcd wilk .
. the key.
OIW?
Crisp shreds of whole wheat
somothiug lo chew. Full
of nourishment, too, Food
dements for heal, for en
ergy, for strength, mill just
enough bran to kocji you fit.
,Tuoc in ou the Bhrcdricl Wheal pro
gram every Monday morning at 10:110,
KFI -KPOKXMvGw-KO JH-KI10.
ioiisbrealifiisjl;
add hot mMk
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