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o 1 o vl-M -4 "A PACK KTfillT 'MOTHER 0M4 MEDFOmi MAfl TTtftHTXE. MEDFOT7D. OREfiOV. 'IVKKDA Y.irLY win i lit In i vy hi ihI III II tl l 1H' b ii. ..l-f;iltion-l.' flu- IJ-( 11-sillU llT il'WH. ;);i lillle xpailklllM r.ruuNtno.v. vi.. I.l'i - in' nrOt'4'i'iiiMtil".w f 1 1 in Inline - mi;i 1 vr. Ii i lid i,,t ( i i'. inony :it I In rl ' i .nonl. it: tilt- ik i hiMr. )?. mill (he hits i iitiie w:iy nf liumllhiK t'nt ihi-r i r I I b 1 'Sell lr Mr modern yiittlh. Kiv.l A. Miirk ANTI-KNOCK ITBinttL. ,BiM(i''WB ' tiff! "fcK. shown GASOLINE; i;-i vlni (iiul I .y uliniit'-.t I.iiiO '" liou .mi. I 'I'iii- oilier MMiieii M-h-fln! fur I lil-it' w llt-nee in vij)i huti.c-fi)iliiiL- V. iv .M . AlieeOI'' -Kin'-. .Smith !;;ilton: .lr-. ALil'.v lihtu i h;n- Siit w HI . I truwnin lib: Mr l.el .! ('. li.Mt. n. ( Ir. n.-liM. lleiel. .ili.l Miv A Mn W. Liiw.en.e. S.rili(:.l.l. Aw.'inllllU e.ieh r.f Hie five .'- ne ii .i nhl pin iif- ihsi-rl l l its lile -i:ilt''s lift HiUii I i'1'oUliil l'l nj" He- I'iil III wuni;.n j"b : a pl'"-tesM.-n. OiilM;inilinu Lull' i-mie. Hie fj-nll, rei-:, Ihi.t :iU I i 1 liritl li'is ul (till" and III lll.-y iulluw .(.lililte he;,llli Ki ;i ins ri' I heir f.i inilies. (lain '.heir children in reliMimi, in hie ines.-i met ImmIs mill in l"v.- ul ruin. try living; tiny provide fur re.Matiirli ami t-m-ial HeVi-tiilUlieill In their !iunhs. and tit ;m ti e orkers in e.hiu h. f;irn in u;iiii:il in n-. In i mm- ei nnuinies . luhs and .inn in i ehih wtirli All uf Ihem vuled at the last eh-, t inn. MEDFORD LIGION Ll AUXILIARY IS : LEADING STATE; SCHOOL HELD AT THE f ( 'utiti ihlli he .M-drm-.l unit l.eiun Auxiliary i letl'-i- Iroin Hi rtihi'-. the ,U ASHLAND, Ju.y (. (Suucluli .r tin Amerl- Tin; ttiuniiHT art school rhiMFifK will in in reeeipt l(t( (iielr scshIouh at lilt; Junior il' iiiii'iiiK'iit hlmh ki-Ikh'J Itnildini; on the Itoiilc- vnt-il. Tim 111111111111: w.ih clioneil bo ctmse ll n inure centrally located ! and in (t re convenient in every way than (he YViiHhiiiKLnn school. The seatH In the WaHliiiiKtnn hnllilliit; are Ktnall and not mil table for niiiillH Alnrenver. the Kchool 1h iirtranlzerH. in regard to niOTO coiiveniniHiy jocaien in worn j She Flies High lUH'HKS I'KIt, Kns.. July l - (!') Lady I leal h, a noted wuiuan er. aecimihanied by Miss Cecilie O'lliieii. today created what Ih claiineti tt he an altitude record lor a li ;ht metal seaplane. Their sealed hioma ph slmwed that t he niachiiie reaclted a height of i:!,Hu feel. needs no dope- f ttANDAfin tin niMPANV or cAiironiu foil nun I Keep-. In Itlhl. USliOW -I'm tin;;. I. mte ..f Ih a- emilltties with hfiwlse tralTb hut ehaime.l lu the liulitliand inl ay a ernivenienee ti Tourist. Meei'etiiry which eat W'-s the fcoml news Unit Hie null is ahead t (he slate with L'llL' inembei-H, which is not only the laresl In the slate at this time, hut the laiK''si that lias ever been In iUv department. Tun liiui'h cannot be said. aeenrW Iiik to tile t he .spirit f-bnwn by every legion- ti'";nair u hu wtis approaehed. fnr to a iii.in they were aer for their nmllieis. wive. sIslejH iiiid daimh li'iw tn be a p;irt of this wonder fully fine organization. The aux iliary is fortunate in having a very enthtisjastle and untirinu person nel anions the tnemlicrs, who, with the paee set by tin b-Klon in all ei ie utiderta ki nus. hospitalization u mi ehihl -welfare u ork. Iia ve a very tangible s.-ivlee to xell to i-;!ibis, and such has been the ens" ilti rim; the iwk membership drives in March and June. .Many charter inemberx -are still very active In the unit, nivint; valu able a d vice and assistance w'hen e.ei d-d. It was a matter of uratl- in. 1928. -. o w 1 I . ' i f mM Hwa2mni , & I'icMllull lei ll.iVc I, i ll,. i- Ihlill US in of ln-i yi'iii-V ''1111.11111.111 re 1 ln-l,il.-l iiunlii thli vim- . i i DODGE HROTHEIVS INCANNOtNCLS lOll ITS tiHAlSAM BROS ft! IRS TRUCK LINE in conjiini'tioii with tin nnriniil and tin1 l.illrola trainir.'; Hchoul. j Mr. ami Mrs. John Layficld of'j MisHoula. Mont., roceiitly inniln n lnii'f visit at tlin Iinniu ul Mr. and Mrs. .1. ('. Ambrum) nil l''alrvlav street. Tim visitors were on their way ti l.ns Anneles to visit with Mr. ljiyileld's hrother. whn was a ileleKntu from London. Imis.. to the world's Sunday school eonvenllon. Mr. and Mrs. Vlrall Tilol of ('rants Pass wore Aslilund visitors Kiindny lit the home, or Mr. and Mrs. Hansen on (ireshani street. Mik. Itachel Hairls. a former Asliland resident, was a visitor In this eltv Sunday from Mi'dl'ord. Mr. anil Mrs. V. V. Caldwell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hedl'ord, with ! their children, snent the week end I '"'rion a flshini; trip to Lnlte creek nnd j report reasonably Kood luck. j j Miss Kdllh nodiie was a hrldce I j hostess on Friday evening when I she entertained with four tables of i , hriilKo l prom-ess thrnuKhout the ieveniim. Miss Maruarot McCoy won ; ia lovely prize for holdliiK hi-fh , score, while Miss C.enevleve Swell-; cnburi! was awarded the con sola-: ! lion. The hostess served delicious; ! rrlreshincnis at the close of the -evenltiH. Those who enjoyed the. . j pleasant airair were Misses Kalh-j j crlne Vincent, Marian Adv. Isobelle .Murray. Inoholle Silver. C.enevleve : SwodenhiirK. Kleanor SwcilenhurK. Clara Will, li'ma llesl, Knit M- Kcawn, Helen Kvans, Marwiirel Mo- j ('ov, Frances Pratt. Janet Balis, j I Frances SlrlillKe. Katllleetl Silver I i ami Mildred lleeson. : Mis. Iltwlt .itilinslon ol Seatlle. ' Wash., is vlsllilil! in Aslilund at the , l-oine of her daughter. Mm. McAlis- J i ter, on Iowa street. ! Mrs. Waldo Kill entertained on l.lulv ft, servlni; l- o'clock dinner to I a n'roiii) cr friends. The table was ; I beautifully decorated with a center- : ! niece of blossoms in pastel shades. (overs were laid for twelve. IN ALL 8CZKS AND TYPES tCOMOMY us always ' ccs on any "l'OU may now J. have all the performance ad vantages of 6 cylinder engine "and 4-whcel brak sire or type of Graham Brothers Trucks or Commercial Cars. Six cylinder power ... Six cylinder speed ... Six cylinder flexibility and operating ease . . . The snap of 6 cylinder acceleration and the safety of 4-wheel brake deceleration . . . Four speed transmission on all l'i, P,i and 2'2-ton models. All these features at extremely low cost and without sacrifice of the rugged dependability and ON ALL SI.lvS AM) TYriCS as always 665 MERCHANTS EXPRESS 110 whoolhaaa 775 COMMERCIAL TRUCK 120" wheclbasQ $995 "i-TON-l 10" vvheclbaM 1065 IVi-TON 140" wheetbM 1345 1 Ji-TONlS0- wlieelhniw 1415 1 t -TON 161- heelh 1595 2'.i'TON I SO' tvhcclbam 1665 2Vj-TON lftS- tvlicelhaw DEPENDABILITY as always operating econ omy the world has learned to cii..m. . o. h. Drtrnii ' associate with everything Dodge Brothers builds. See these trucks today. Let us tell you of the many additional advanced features. We have the exact size and type for your business. Drive one. Compare them for price, for value, for appearance, for their ability to do your job and make ymi money with any truck vera ever considered good value. Come to our saJrciom today and see these trucks or phone us tor a demonstration Crahat Bretrt TrtM ar tail i ;tw SS'i c a hAtuOiti Mwbi Eakin Motor Co. o Phone 304 1G 18 So. Fir St. U l hr DMalmtati TEPCK Iti.llt bTnick PH,llHI S tMt who enjoyed the nfiair were: Those ! Mis. ; M,.iv eher. Mr. anil Mrs. Hal I Nair and son .lames McNnlr, Mrs. i .1. Ii. Winner ami daughter. Mis. j Iteveris and KriiudilauKliter Hose I Mary lleverls who are vlslliim here ! jfi-oni San Francisco, Mr. anil Mis. 1 Sam II. MeNair. .lean IIuIIk ol j Klainalh Falls and Mary Lou and Lawrence dill. Miss VlFtlnin Priaill of ( llilo- , iliiln, Ore., has been n visitor at the home of Mrs. Mary Wllshlre on , ; (Iranite street. I i iImm lien h i .leiliey 01 i ,i"'i i Wash.. Is vislthiK in Ashland al the ' liouie of her nioiher. Mia. Hoy Tay- lor, on Harrison street. Miss Med : lev formerly lived In Ashland, he i Iiik a radile of the hiuh school. ; She is al present ployed as hook- ! keener In I he Tacollla Tillies of- ; lice. I 1 iirehiv I Is of Los AllKelcs. : who has been vIsltliiK with Ashland relatives lor several days, has re turned lo Ills home In Los Anm'li'S. lie was accompanied home by Wll- : lied Wimncr, non of Mr. and Mrs. ! F. I). Winner, on (Iranite sireel. wl o came not-Ill with Mr. Leeds lo ! visit bis lioine. Willreii eNpeels lo i enter collem' 111 Los Anseles next I w eek. .1. N. Ilalcinan. who has had chat-Ke of the I'nion OH company I distrlbulliiK plant in Aslilaml. has i I u transferred to Ceulvalia. ' Wash., ami will leave will his fain I ll v for his new homo nbonl Hie I middle of July. Mr. Italeinan has I been Instrumental ill Incrcnslni; the j I nioll OH sales in this t-rrlliiry I mi e he l as liecu slal lolled here land In L'JT the Ashland Icrrllory bud the latnosl pereentaHe ol Biiin t 'of any urea in the systein. ; Percy Morse of Kti.;ene arrived ' In Ashland Sunday to lake his I duuKhlcr. Kll.abelli .Morse, home I jwltli him. Miss Morse has been j nttelldiliK the Southern Orenoll nor- I mill school tor the past .Mir. Mrs. K.-itberlne Carter of F.iiccno nriiveil In Ashland Saturday on a briel visit to Ashland rebilives nnd friends. Mrs. Curler was a former. Ashland resident and Is well known here. She was a house miest at ; (he heme of Mr. ii ud Mrs. II. C. (ialey on Sherman street. I Mr. and Mrs. Mauley Cherry and ther live children left Sadllduv lor ! their home ill Coltaite drove. They siK'nl the holidays visitlnu at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Kile Weren on Alta avenue. Mrs. Amamlil Cherry, moll cr of Mr. Cherry, tie . i-oiupauied thcin to F.imelie. Mr. and Mrs. Lcrl Smith and sou. .lainie. returned to their Oak street home Friday after two weeks spent with friends ami relatives at Hel 111. ihani. Wash. Tin y w ere accolll- palied home by Mrs. Mary llai'i'iim- t ton and lier daughter. Hetty Anue. : of Yoe.calla. Ore. .1 V. Miller went to Klamath Falls Saturday to brllii; Mrs. Miller home. .Mrs. Miller has been visit- (i ini: there at the home o( her sister and mol her. Itussell Crlpe. who was athletic coach of the Ashland hull school for the past two years-, will teach llct yeai In the C.lendalo. Cul.. htuh lOIiool. Mr. Crlpe is now ntlendlni; the suinmer session at the Culver sl of Southern Catlloruia. Ilel-Mn Wclfillv ttufl. ( IIKLLIN. Ail ilthlli ef the Hi's poiutliiHon, nr in ni" than iiu. nan .er-.i.n. led m pulibe weir.ue klliil' lls a.-i online to .-,. i.il ..I llli-s, u.-m-li s. U nhlumoii hi tludiitx-tt. IH l)AI'lT - i;eiy Aiiicilcun slttliir ef lii-iti iii' ushlniitiyy. hnllt ' lea -eni-s auo by lliliimii imis. tie w.ls the elllv fol-euu h' re hon'T.-tl with u slatlle hen-. 9 . I TECTJON For more than a third of a century the UNITED ARTISANS LIFE ASSOCIATION has been giving its members unsurpassed protection forti fied with friendly services as important as the protection. This Protection Pius is ARTISANSHIP and it means a number of things. For the sick med ical attention and care. For the bereaved assistance with all details, financial as well as sympathetic. For the aged or brok enloving care and attention to free them from worry. For the youngsters the foundations of good citizenship and an insurance program that assures their education. For the growing boy and girla share in social ac tivities. For the grown ups a sense of Artisan, duty in helping others over the rough spots. ' For some a program of drill team work. For other s dances, pic nics, and E.i'C JLlJlr RuiMing in the heart iiikmuti Portland social functions. - For any and all educational ac tivities, art, music, drama, etc., and friendships that last beyond the assembly. For the business man or woman new con tacts and renewed old ones that mean much in life, especi- I'salihWlfeafrfr. allv in a new coun- trv where Artisan. ship helps you pick up the thread where you dropped it in the old. 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