PACE stx MEDFORD MSn OlfKdOX, TJirifSPAY, ATTOUST 7, '1930, RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS TALENT LAKE CREEK TALENT, Ore., Auk- 7. (Hpl.) Mrs. Butler of SpriiiKfleld, Ohio, urrived during the week and In a Kucat of her brother, . F. Parka. Mrs. Uuller came three thousand mUca to vfalt relatives and tho fam ous Jtogue Itlver valley. Mr. und Mrs, Archie Ksted and daughter apent Sunday ut Urania Paaa. Mrs. Win, Smith of Glendulo Is spending the week with relatives Jn this city. tiocul people returning from coast points during tho week were Mm. Powers und daughter Kllnor, Miv and Mrs. Joseph SplUer and MV. and Mrs. (J. F. Kstes and daughter Fuyo. They report tho coast weather very favorable, i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene U Uuxtun of' Vomona, Cal., are guests of Mr. und Mrs. Lylo Lumo of tho Talent auto park. Mra.O. V. Gosett of Medford was a dinner guest ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cosseil Tueaday evening, ionald Try or, an employe of the Sou thorn. Pacific, who was recent ly Injured in the Ashland yards, was sen,t to the Southern Pacific hospital in Man Francisco, where they found it neecs.su.ry to ampu tate his foot. Donald is a'realdent of this city, having lived hero from childhood. Frank Works returned home Hunday r, after, un, extended . trip through southern Calif orla. . A birthday party was given ut the home pf Mr, and Mrs, Harvuy Walters during the week, In honor of Mrs. Walters and Mr, Quacken bush. A very pleasant evening was Hpent In' Visiting and games.; Thow present wero Mr, and Mrs,f Duvl son. Mr. und Mrs, Kearl With row, Mr. und Mrs, U U, iiullcn, Mr, and Mrs. Uone Cameron and two daugh ters, Mt. Hoswlck, Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Ottinger, Margaret Klmes, Mr. and Mra, Tiny, ii. C. Hill, Jas. Walters, Kdward Walters und the honored ' guests, Mr. und Mrs, Wueckenbush and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters. '.Refreshments were served at a lute hour. M.'a. Walters received some very usy fu) gifts. LAKE CItKIOK, Ore, Aug. 7. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ktl Meyer, Dorothea Meyer and Adolph and Henry Pech wero among those wbo enjoyed looking down on their neighboiH, uIho their own farms, when they went for an airplane rldo during the airport celebration Monday. Mrs. A. U Pech prefor red to enjoy the celebration from ttie ground. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertsoii and daughter, Barbara, and their nephew and little neighbor girl pic nicked in Lako Creek park Sunday. Mr. und Mis. Ktl Meyer visited Crater Luke, Diamond luko and polnlH of in lores t en route Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ii. A. Moyer and daughters, Helen and M illy, are spending u few days visiting And ley Meyer at McClouu", Cal. Mrs. SeirielU and Darrell New strom made a business trip to town Tuesday with Mr. Howies and Mr. Almy. Mr. Bowles has had to make several trips to get his hand dress ed but it Is geaing along nicely now and he thinks it will he all right soon. Mr. and Mrs. T. h. Fallow en joyed several days' vacation at Uike of the WoodB. Fred waH with them, also Karl kept house mid looked uftor things while they wore gono, Lowell and Golden Zumlei, with Frank Nygren's help, uro doing qulto an extensive Job of remodel ing their house before winter uots in. Sovoral young folks of the vi cinity enjoyed a swimming party at Lake Creek Tuesday evening, . PHOKNIX, Uro., July 7. (Spl.) Dr. Susie V. Standurd und dau ghter, Ella Mae, accompanied by MIbs Dorothy Heppor, left Mon thly for a vacution trip to Sou Aide, Newport, Portland and So nttle. . In Seattle they will meet Dr. Standard's son and wife and daughter of Cordova, Alasku. Mrs. Bruce llayman, who lives West . of Phoenix, underwent a serious operation at tho Commu nity hospital in Ashland on Tues day. ' She Is reported us doing very nicely. Mr. und Mrs. Win. Jlnetto and dnughter, Kay, und son, Curl, of Merrill, Ore., spent Sunday at the homu of Dr. Standard und , -Mm Hov. Jewell of Merrill, frrc, was a guest ut tho home of ltov. F. F. Sohell und wifo on Si'mlay. I Miv and Mrs. Andrew Ileum ro unicd tho latter part of last veok from their vacation trip of tvh wcoks in California. "Mrs. Tom Madden and Mrs, A A. Sauor wore Sunday afternoon Visitors of Mrs, Juycoeks at t county imor farm. ANDKltSON CUKKK, Ore, Aug. 7. (Special,) Frank and Davo Stotls of California were up the creek calling on old friends Tues day. M rs. L. C, J ones n nd da ugh tor called on Mrs. Mays Tuesday. Mr. Green was out to the valley Thursday, J. W. Bailey called at the Hchuolto homo Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Dodge nnd Miss Anna Schneir visited Miss Ruth Mays this week. Mrs, Jus, Mac Dowel I and Mrs. Chas. McCanna spent Saturday in Medford. J3. J. Center is home from Port laud for a few wooks. Herman and Francis Schuetto called at tho Mays homo Sunday evening. - Mr. Bushnell und fumlly have moved on the Stotts ranch. D. C. Hale and family went to Mod ford Saturday. wrr And its mil hiqh Golf Course - TJF.RF. the novice lis much 1 fun at thcexpm! For Binft new course hit been developed wrth everybody'! pleasure in mind three sets of tees .... . exciting short holes . . . a fine 5 1 0O,OtK) clubhouse munificent itw jll the tme And you cm compete lor the Punci of X'lt 7yA offered by "the Banff Golf Club to guesn of the hotel . . . other competition) from week to meek. Ciolf isn't all however. There' delightful swimming, hone Kick, hiking, tcnnii. dincmg and entertitnment m the e enm j. Ctt httratHTt wi rttmt , I L VK' If Of ac on OActilAjtMi.Pjmngri Off4 Canadian r Pacific MMSYALLEIf SAMH VADD10V, Ore.. Aug. 7. (Special) Dally vacation Bible school under tho direction of D. D. liundull of Medford, opened in this district Monday, and will con tinue until tho end of tho week. A, C. Vllnon and son, Charles, left Wednowlny for a coast out ing and visit , with relatives at Camas valley and Marshfield, which will Include tho Duhl fam ily former Sums Valley residents. Pear picking in tho Van Hoo venhurg and smaller orchards ho Kun this week. Tho pear crop In fact, everything looks good, to tho pear grower this year, except ing tho price, MIhh Klsln Straus returned Hun ony evening from tho excursion trip to Alaska, offered members of tho school teaching profession, Miss Maxlno Coblclgh returned to her home at Talent, after .visit ing two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Aila Kust. Mis. J. A. Cook and niece, Mrs. loleta Ktclnmotj! and children vis it! d friends in this dlrtiict Friday, Mrs. Stolnmotvi and children arc, guests of Mrs. Cook at Clold Hill and are residents of TuHu. Oklu. UIVIKKA. Ore., Aug. 7. (Hpl.) Miss Kmmit Ouunyaw of South Holly st root, Medford, who hnn been very HI at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Ueorgo Ianco for the pnut threo weeks, was taken to tho Community hospital Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Lance are staying In Medford to bo near her and her bother, Hoy Ouunyaw, has been sent for. Those from Medford calling on Miss ClaiiHyaw last wee wero Mrs. Maude lainm, MInh Jemte Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ottoman, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn, Mrs. W. K, IfSne, Mrs. Kntph Woodford, Mr. and Mrs. DoWKt nnd Mr. ad Mm. D. H. Pvrrle. Hr many frWnds here hope she will soon he b(rtter. Grange Notes .iacksonviI'M-: ;ilm;i; The ivgular buttlneos meeting of tho Jarknonvillo Orange will bo hMd Frldto.'. August 8. ut 8:30 p. m. It ( hoped that the fine at tendance of lat meeting will In repeated Friday evening. Although different In rhnracler, an equally good program hits been arranged. . Tho number of most interest will be a debate on the subject of mar riage. Kvoryono is more or lens Interested In this topic and It !s expected that some new and pe.' tlnent fct will bo delivered for this occasion. Thosp debating are Henry Con gor, Henry NHdermoyer, Nellie Notdermeyer and Mr. Anna Han ley. It 1. hinted that the ladies will debate against tiie men (as usual). If (here are enough mem bers present to warrant opening with tho program, the lecture hour will be hold at 8:30; otherwise It will come at the regular time in tho meeting. Tho lecturer has invited Mr. and Mrs. Brown to be present at this meeting. Mr. Brown la district deputy of the counties of southern Oregon, while Mrs. Brown is a rec rcutlonul leader and has promised to help with tho program. Advertising Agency Manager Pleased Southern Oregon Herbert Cayfort, San Francisco munaKcr for Beaumont & Hohman Advertlnine agency, was in Med ford "VeneHday, leaving In the evening for the north. The Beaumont fc Hohman agen cy plftcn the advertising for the I'aiOfic (Jriyliound line and Mr. Cayfort la making the trip from tian Kranciflco to PoOland, via tho Pacific highway, calling on tho agcntH for the company and will return via the coaat line, making the trip on the regular Pacific Oreyhound line of high-clasa buaes. Mr. Cayfort was delighted' with the scenic beauty and the evidences of prosperity all along the high way, and particularly with this section of tho state and .the won derful prospects for fruit and other eropHj PHOENIX TICKET QFRCE WILL BE OPENED SOON' PHOENIX. Ore., Aug. 7. (Spl.) ! Arrangements are being made for j tho reopening of tho ticket offce land express office ut Phoenix. An ! nounccment of the name is expect I ed to he made sonn. Frank K. An- dcrson of tho Phoenix Pharmacy will be !) charge. FREE TEXT 8AL.EM. Ore., Aug. 7. (fl) Roy Cannon of Portland, Multnomth county rchool superintendent, was eiecieu prroiwit. v County School Superintendent a aoclatlon at the cloalng session of It annual convention here today. Martha K. Mulkey of Coquille. Coos county superintendent, was elected vloe-prealdent, and Maybelle Ro mlg, Baker county superintendent, secretary-treasurer. The association went on record by resolution in favor of free text books. . . . ' Oufur. 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