Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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OKEfiON, PIUDAY, JUNE 12,
AO E TWO
MEDFOrcn MATL TRTTirK, METFORD,
This itmhe Red Cr&tun Mileage
Card, Get one and Improve Your
Mileage, Expert economy-run
driver uie 'Red Crown and
pet extra mileage use "Red
Crown" and this card and wajch
your tummer mileage increuier
WOODMEN LODGE
E
IENIX JUNE 16
INT
EAT TO'
News From Rural intrict9
Bffi MEETING OF CHILD WELFARE '
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Get the
Red Crown
Mileage Card
Out of its years of experience in the
making of gasoline, the Standard Oil
Company has developed a gasoline that
not only gjves quick starting, speed
and power, but also a maximum of
MILEA GE for your summer touring.
The Red Crown Mileage Card-' just out
today makes increasing your summer
mileage and cutting down gasoline
costs as simple as a-b-c
You saw the other day what
record mileages the expert
economy-run drivers made in
the Yosemite Economy Run
"How? These drivers usedRed Crown "
the mileage -gasoline, and they know
how to drive to get the mileage that's
in "Red Crown." '
"Red Crown" is simply crowded with
mileagewe have put it there and,
like the economy-run drivers, you can
get more and more mileage out ofitl
HOW THE RED CROWN MILAGE
CARD ADDS MILES
The Red Crown Mileage jCard is thor
oughly practical. It tells you just what
to do for your car just how to drive
t get anywhere from 15 to 30 miles
extra per tankful ffom Red Crown."
Get your tank filled with "Red Crown,"
ask for your Red Crovtn Mileage Card
and begin getting extra summer mile
age today vx the first' Red Crown
Pump (red, white and blue) a Stan"
aaro Oil Service- Stations and deaicr-
fowy miles
lefostttfin fr$nby miles
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(California)
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Ity Mm Mary "O. Carey.
KDKX PRECINCT, June 12. On
June 10 Mr. and Mm. I. A. Boa It , the
former head counsel of the Wood
men of the World will be In Medford
and Phoenix. Thin will be made one
of the biKgfHt occaaionu of this val
ued order, ever to he held in the
valley. The Woodmen and their
wives, of both Medford and Phoenix
lodges will participate In a big ban
quet, at which time we will have the
opportunity to hear one of the best
fraternal talks ever given In the his
tory of these lodges. Head Counsel
Hoalc la here solely hi the interest
of the order, so we should make It
a point to be on hand to hear the
message he has come to give us.
"We hope It may be so arranged as
to have Mr. lioak give a talk to non
memhers of the W. O. W. order
some place III the valley, while he Is
here, .
Mr. and Mrs. Elby Wagner of 1124
Second avenue. Oakland, California.
were In the valley Monday and Tues
day, visiting old friends ahd seeing
the , valley in all it's glory. Mrs.
Wagoner - was formerly Miss Belle
McTavish. and lived at what is now
the Noah Chandler place In North
Talent. Mrs. Wagoner greatly en
Joyed calling on all her old friends,
and especially those who were her
school mates. The paving of the
highway has bo greatly changed the
looks of the country, that Mrs. wag
oner could hardly recognize the An
derson creek section, on which their
former home was located.
The Phoenix ladies entertained the
Talent Community club ladles last
week at their Wednesday meeting, a
most bounteous dinner was served to
all and a good program was given
after the noon meal.
The ugltation of the different com
munities getting into the work of
preparing their exhibit for the com
ing county fair is under way. E. 11.
Oatman of .Medford and Mr. Arns
piger of the Talent Irrigation com
pany have both-been out among the
farmers, and also Interviewing those
who took the lead in last year's
club exhibit from each locality. They
visited the Coleman Creek club work
ers, especially Mrs. Inman, who
worked very hard for the Phoenix
club last year. " y
Mrs. Marguerite Wilson, sister of
Mrs. E. Calhoun, Is at the home of
the latter, accompanied by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Margaret Wheat and her
littlo daughter, Margaret. Mrs. Wil
son and Mrs. Wheat will spend the
summer with Mrs. Calhoun.
Iast Sunday was the occasion of
a hupp- birthday gathering at the
homo of Mrs. S. H. Young. This
being the nearest date to the birth
day of Mr. Young, also his brother
and Mrs. J. O. N. Polling. This
date was also the tenth wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Poling. A
bountiful feast was prepared and en
joyed by the following relatives:
Mr. Young's aged mother, J. H. and
i. C. Young's families of Medford
J. O. N. Pollng's family, Mr. and
Mrs, Ira C. Young, Mrs. Phtllsbury
of Medford and Arthur Short and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Young of Long
Inland, Kansas, who have been
spending a year In Medford, have
decided to return to their former
home, and are leaving soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hayman of
Coleman creek spent last Sunday
with Mr. Haytnan'8 mother, In North
Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. George Alford of
Fern valley, were visiting Mrs. Al
ford's mother, Mrs. Payne of Ashland
last Sunday.
Mrs. Herman Messenger and her
daughter, Arleta, of Provost, spent
Saturday t night and Sunday nt the
nome or Air. and Mrs. j. m. ,aaer.
Mrs. F. K. Furry of Phoenix was
a Medford visitor Tuesday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Helms of the
upper valley spent Tuesday In Med
ford, doing trading and attending to
business. Mr. nnd Mrs. ilehns are
always considered Talent residents on
account of their long residing In the
town of Talent,
We believo that Mr. Smith of Tal
ent has the largest strawberries, as
to the entlro run of his crop, of any
grower in the valley. These inonster
berries are being handled by one
firm In Ashland und are wotthy of
any exhibit.
Never before was there a better
peach crop than in this locality now.
All the growers are having to thin
their trees to keep them from break
ing down with their weight of fruit.
J. E. Fish of the I. X. l gardens
has tho largest acreage of potatoes
of any one grower In this part of the
valley, and they are looking fine.
Mr. Fish has dug some of tho crop,
but will not begin the sale of them
to any great extent, Just yet.
The hour for christian Endeavor
at the Phoenix church has been
changed from t:30 to 7:00, in the
evening, for the summer months.
AV- the regular business meeting
of the Phoenix Endeavor society, tho
following six members "were elected
as delegates to the international
Christian Endeavor convention, to be
held at Portland July 4 to 10. The
delegates are Marjorle Castor, Elvla
Castor. Emily ltrown, Edna Hllder
brand, Vivian Stulicllffe. Tho quota
of registrations set for the Phoe
nix society was four and they have
siM-iirvd seven, six of whom will at
tend as delegates.
Last Sunday n good attendance
greeted Kcv. Morgan at his first
niornttii; Hcrvin, stiu-i ho has titken
up I lie win k w lib-It Iter. NVtmui hud
c Inn ge of a I Phoenix. The sermon
topic was "Men whose hearts God
A child welfare conference will be
conducted In the basement of the
Union, church of Central Point. Mon
day afternoon. June 15, from 1:30 to
5 p. m. Children under Hix years of
iiKe will be registered. Application for
appointments must be made berore
Saturday noon. Persons interested
are urged to call Mrs. Robert Paxson
Central Point for an appointment. The
examination will include weighing and
measuring, also mental, eye, ear, nose,
throat, heart, lungs and body exam
ination. The conference is being -arranged
by Miss Vera elJard, public
health nurse.
Examiners and. assistants will be
Dr. V. 8. Gearey, county health offi
cer. Dr. Heckman of Central Point. Dr.
A. fr Kresse of Medford, Miss Irene
Mann, public health nurse. Miss Jose
phine Koppes, office asslstunt. Miss
Ada Hrewster, county home demon
stration agent, Miss Mildred Carlton,
president of tho Jackson County
Health association, Mrs. Robert Pax
son and Mrs. II. I.. Grimes of the
Central Point Committee.
An exhibit of fotids and their nutri
tional values is berne prepared by Miss
Brewster. Tho Medford chapter of the
Red Cross has loajied panels showing
proper cure, of children. Literature
will be furnished by the I'nited Slates
department of InlHiriuiri the Metropol
itan Life Insurance company.
PHOENIX JUNE 16
The Woodmen of the World of
Phoenix, Oregon, will entertain the
Head Consul I. I. Boak and Mrs.
Koak In an Informal meeting Tues
day evening, June 16. A splendid
program and an address from head
consul, followed by a sumptuous
banquet will blho evening's enter
tainment. , v
Medford Camp No. 90, Woodmen
of the World and their wives are
invited.
This arrangement was necessary,
as the Woodmen of the World of
Medford could not secure a suitable
hall for the occasion. - 1
The fact that Phoenix camp has!
never entertained , the., head consul!
makes a very agreeable .change for
uil'iii unu me liiwui consul Honk and
Mrs. Uouk will be assured of a real
welcome, as Phoenix is noted for Its
hospitality in Woodcraft. j
has touched." Iiev. Morgan is a clear
and forceful speaker, bringing homo
the truth to his hearers. t
A Junior Chrlsthtn Endeavor so
ciety has been organized at the phoe
nix Presbyterian church under the
leadership of Mrs. J. E. Roberts.
These meetings are held each Sun
day afternoon at 5 o'clock. I
Mr. Mack, who sold out his homo
In the north end of the town of
Phoenix a couple of years ago, has
come back and la building on some
lots he owned there. Mr. Mack
seems to think Phoenix Is good
enough for them.
Bear Creek . Orchard people are
hauling some damaged hay from
Talent to use as fertilizer. In the or
chards. This hay Is plowed under
and Is said to be the best of orchard
fertilizer.
(Phot marvelous
wells
-NATIONAl CHEST
(pffee
is the finest
obtainable
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No. 1077
lBOO.OOOcups were served
at the P.WA.HA-PACIK1C
InremdCtondl i:POil HON
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CLEANERS
PLEATZR1
AND KEEP
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Food authorities sound this diet warning: "This is the seas
on when it is most important that you eat wisely if you would
keep well!" And to eat wisely at this season means to have
regularly light but nourishing foods.
Certainly no other food meets this requirement more ade
quately than Shredded Wheat, topped with luscious berries
and fruits. ' t
Here is a combination which gives you a perfectly balanced
ration crisp, appetizing whole wheat containing every cle
ment needed to sustain the body, and fresh fruits so necessary
to keep the system properly regulated.
Serve Shredded Wheat and strawberries often. Try it for
lunch as well as breakfast. YouJl feel better from keeping
your diet "in season."
mwmrnes ant
Write for prbe-win-nuis
Rif Bout,
"50 VrKy of Serving
Shredded Wheat."
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MaidO'Sko
IT'S
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11'UT ociore COUKl ju
buy so much fruit in a small
bottle.
SKO is made from Real
Oranges and there are no
synthetic flavors added. -
Close your eyes and you
can easily imagine! you ar!
"drinking" the fruit itselt.
All our products are guar?
anteed to be pure and whole
some, which is your protec
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