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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1929)
rffrAffE THREE jj STEDFOTlTf MITE TRTBUNE. arEPFOKTJ, OKTlCiON', TTTFRSD'AY. "SlAY 31923. GET-TOGETHER IS ENJOYED BY BIG SUNNYSIDE HOTEL FOR EAGLE POINT DERBY. Ore., May 10. (Spe cial.) Knt unlay evening. May 11th the Derby community Htaged the largest and beHt Bocial gather Ins they have had this season. Friends from all over the valley attended. The muHic was excellent and every one had a good time. Over a hun dred dollars swelled the receipts , which are to be used for a good cause. '". v The Hiram Webb . family and Mrs. Harriet Chambers delightfully entertained as picnic guests on Sunday afternoon. Miss Wldell, the Misses Curless, Miss . Ellen Baker and Mrs. Carl ess. The party went to Crow Foot canyon. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and fam ily. Mrs. Riggens. Mrs. Lorena Koenig and family and Mr win Koenig were Sunday dinner guests at the C. H. Clngcade home near Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and family who have been .living at the Rig gens home for- several months, moved to Medford Monday. - Derbyites who. were in Medford Tuesday were Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. Creo, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown. Raymond and 1 Hattle Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wurtz. Sunday guests at the Fred Dun lap home were Mr. and Mrs. Totn Cook and family of Butte Falls and Mr. and- Mrs. Williams and children of Medford. Walter Woods visited at the baker home Monday. " i Mrs. Florence Buker called at the- Ray .Parasote home Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Dunlap, Mrs. Ben Wurtz, Mr. and .Mrs. .Murl Deen ' and' Klden, visited at the Hiram Webb home Monday afternoon. ' Miss Glover,, the county nurse Visited 'our school" Tuesday.' ' ... i EAGLE POINT PARK EAGLE POINT, Ore., May 16. (Special.) A picnic dinner in the .City park was enjoyed Sunday by a large number of friends .of this community after the Mother's day -service in the church. A sumptu ous dinner was served. Those pres ent Included Mr. and Mrs.- William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Childreth and Peter Simons, Mr. f.hd Mrs. Bon- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and children) Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Clellan and two daughters, Mrs. i-Nettie Grover, Pearl stoweJJ, ..Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Campbell, Mrs. Ayrcs, mother of Mrs. Perry, and Mrs. Stewart of Medford, mother of Mr. Perry. "The rain cleared up and the afternon turned warm and all report a very enjoyable after noon. - t Mrs. Lester Throckmorten and Mrs. J. W. Smith were callers Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Weidman. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Roadar- mel of Butte Falls were visitors .Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahan are . the proud parents of a baby (laugh . ter, born at their home Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. Swoon ey of Medford attended; and moth er and daughter are getting along fine. Mrs. Hannford accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Robertson, to the program given at the Reese Creek school Friday evening for the close of school. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Rtowell and three daughters and Mr. and Mrs. J: E. Stowctl and family spent Sun- , day at Happy Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph KIssling and son Randolph of Portland were week end visitors in Eagle Point Mr. KIssling owns the ranch of 13"Jacres south of the John Rader ranch In the Antejope district; 50 acres are under the Eagle Point irrigation ditch. There are 40 acres of clover meadow and ahout four acres In alfalfa. He says it about the best stand of hay ever produced on that place. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley rent the ranch and the Kisslings were all-night visitors Saturday at the Stanley -home. A picnic dinner and drive were given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. KIssling and son Randolph. After attending church service the party drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmorten and there partook of a sumptuous pic nic dinner. After doing justice. to the meal and the weather being cloudy, some of the guests prefer red to May Inside. The drive to the Intake of the Eagle Point lrrl gatlon ditch and exploring around the fish hatchery at Butte Falls was greatly enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. KIssling and son Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. John Rader, Mrs. Harvey Stanley and son Darrell. The KIssling family stayed all night Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rader, returning lo Portland Monday morning greatly appreciating the good time given them and praising the beauty of the community. - Mrs. Hanklns. has gone to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlra han and will take care of Mrs. Strahan and hahy. Miss Mary Linn was in town Monday afternoon attending to business. O Turkeys Save Cucumber. ODEM, Tex. (Pi Because an old turkey hen and a few young poults saved his spring cucumber crop from Insects, V. A. Stein decided nine hens and all the poults ttiey could raise would do a lot for other crops. In addition he sold 63 birds at a profit of 1185.20 and has 150 worth of turkeys left. Xow he proposes to fence his entire farm and cash In still further on the Insect destroyers. EAOLR POINT. Ore.. Mny 1 6. quite a summer resort, over 70 people partook of the bountiful dinner with all its trimmings fori which Mrs. Howlett Is fumoug. The last week of school is taken up with many activities. All are busy with examinations, ven' to the primary pupils. The Oregon history class . in charge , of Miss Aiiken. took the county examina tions Wednesday of last Week. Mrs. Bonham took the pupils for an all day picnic on Monday, May 13th. They went to Jackson Hot Springs. Thursday tho intermediate grades are going to have their all day , picnic. Fridny the primary grades are going to Dodge Bridge or Ash land,' they have not . quite decided which place to favor. Wednesday night the high school will have a party in honor of their senior, Iuolee Brown. Photographers were at the school and took pictures of' the pupils. The children are order ing them until Wednesday und will receive the pictures on Friday. Price for pictures is 25c. Mrs. Harvey 'Stanley Is greatly the school connected with the An elus Temple at Los Angeles, fit tingly observed Mothers day by sending her mother, Mrs. Anna Swazy of Eagle Point a very lovely box of confections. M rs. 1 Iarvey Stan ley is gera ly handicapped with a sore foot. As there is no dunger of blood poison she thinks it will soon be well. Fred Dutton, one of our local cattlemen was in town Monday morning attending to business., Mrs. Theron JoneH.' Miss Gladys Habermann and Mr. Cox. all of Grants Pass, were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr.' ami Mrs. Bus ter McClelland. " Mrs. Fred Dutton has been on the sick list the past week. Dr. Sears was- called in rand ; pro nounced the case one of acute in digestion. Mrs. Dutton is improv ing slowly. W. E. Butler, one of the pros perous farmers on Little Butwe Creek near Brownsboro'. seeded 20 acres to alfalfa this spring and has a very promising stand. He Intends to seed ten more acres and water It from the Eagle Point Irrigation ditch. His youngest son (Johnny) is salesman at a used car lot in Medford and received .the biggest monthly pay cheque ever paid, out by that company. Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson and son of Medford took dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Perry on the Crater Lake highway. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Brown en tertained at dinner Sunday for pRevr -and Mrs.. Davidson. Mrs. Mercer of New York, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Brown, .Mrs. VanScoy und Miss Burt attended the Christian church at Medford Sunday. . Farm Tuxes Higher. WASHINGTON, &) The gen eral tendency of farm taxes has been "slightly upward" the- last year, says the federal bureau of agricultural economics. .The only possibility of a radical decline, it continues, Is In a revision of state and local revenue systems that will make, something other than the sales value of real estate the-criterion of tax liability. The Mark of Genuine Aspirin RATER ASPIRIN is liko an old friend, tried and truo. There can never be a satisfactory substi tute for either one. Bayer Aspirin is genuine, it is the accepted anti dote for pain. Its relief may always be relied on, whether used for the occasional headache, to head-off a cold, or for the more serious aches and pains from neuralgia, neuritis. rheumatism or other ailments. It's easy to identify Bayer Aspirin by tne Bayer cross on every tablet, by the name Bayer on the box and the word genuine printed in red. Vlplrfo li the trarfs mark of Bam Uannfartart Of UeotMcetictcidetUr cf HlUcjIumM CLEAN YXivitk TO OWNERS OF 1 ALERaOTE-EQUDPPEID) CARS To Be Sure Genuine Alemite Lubricants Lubricants Made Especially for Use in Alemite High Pressure Lubricating Systems Are Used in Your Car Go to the Alemite-ing Stations Listed Below , Look for the Yellow Sign i Owners of cars, equipped with the Alemite High Pressure . Lubricating Systems, frequently ask whether or not a special type of lubricant is re quired in those systems. JThe answer is, "yes." All greases are not fitted to the Alemite Systems. The use of unknown, in ferior greases, frequently found in haphazard "Greasing Stations" claiming "High Pressure. Lubrication," is seriously urged against. Even systematic "greasing" of that nature, based on mileage, is not PROPER LUBRICATION. Nor; is it' insurance against the Improper Lubrication to which 80 of all repair bills are traced by f authorities. i .' A Simple Protection Now For your own protection, the obviously sensibie' thing is to go direct to a genuine Alemite-ing Sta tion for lubrication service. To have your car" Alemitedjnof "greased." V, , . These stations, listed below, identified by the Yel low Sign shown here, use special Alemite Lubri cants. Lubricants developed by the makers of the Alemite Systems, themselves, after years ofcresearch, as CORRECT for those systems. Lubricants that NEVER VARY in quality. ( Look for the Big Yellow Sign 11 i How To Increase the Trade-In Value of Your Car Alemite High Pressure Lubricating System together with Alemite Lubricants especially designed for the most efficient results in these systems, lengthen cor life and largely eliminate 80 of all repair bills. Car manufacturers recognise this more than 9S of today's cars are equipped with Alemite. A properly lubricated automobilevmean a long-fived automo bile one that naturally commands higher trade-in value. So Alemite now offers Recorded Alemite Service a certified rocord of all the lubrication services per formed on you car. A record that "pedigrees it and will increase the re-sale value of your car 10 or more. The dealers whose names appear In this advertisement offer genuine Alemite-ing with genuine Alemite Lubricants. Ask them about the new R. A. S. Recorded Alemite Service v, We Use Genuine ALEMITE Alemtte-lng- Costs No Marc Than Uroinary ureaum Efficient mechanics serve you at these stations. You get the ultimate in scientific lubrication to protect your car's life; to give you smoother operation and amazingly fewer repair bills. What Alemite-ing Consists Of lm BEARINGS:' Alemite High Pressure Lubri cant forced into every vital chassis bearing with Alemite equipment by expert Alemite mechanics every 500 miles. . '. 2. GEARS: Differential and transmission thoroughly flushed out by .a special Alemite process. New Alemite Gear Lubricant forced in every 2,500 miles. 3. SPRINGS: Springs sprayed with special Alemite Graphite. Penetrating Oil every 500 miles. Eliminating ALL spring squeaks and mak ing the car run immeasurably smoother. Just drive your car to one of the stations listed below and try this service. You will notice an immediate difference in the way your car runs. Specially Designed Equipment for Alemite-ing Now you can be sure. Watch the work yourself. Not a bearing will be missed. And the work will be done in just a few minutes with latest type super-machines. Most of the Alemite dealers listed below use this type of equipment. 1 Alemite Cunt (typical axampla at right) Special Alemite high pitssiim pni are need. Oixna that pro duce pttuuies of thoueandi of pound! per equare inch, and will force fresb, clean lubri cant into tbe chaane bearings, replacing the old grit and grease. Work done in a few minutes' time. 2 Alemite Gear Fhuheri Thl type of machine aarfin oat the liaiie mijdofi and differential with a atrong, force ful stream of distillate. The ilsiUst ami giro sufficient force to dean out the metal filing, and other foreign matter. . , . . , 3 Alemite Spring Sprayer Thii spray update, bjr compressed air and forces Alemite graphite penetrating oil be tween each leaf of the spring. It it abo used for taking out squeaks located in the body . of the car. Tbe ell evaporates and leaves a ... dry film of graphite. No mors collection of road dust, because era do not ass orisaa crank caas oil. In having your car lubricated insist on genuine Alemite lubricants. These lubricants cost the dealers more moneybut costs you no more . than ordinary greasing. We Are the Dealers Who Can Give You This Service BEEBE AND KINDLE Medford, Ore. C.E. GATES AUTO CO. - Medford, Ore. LEWIS' SUPER SERVICE Medford, Ore. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Medford, Ore. BEEBE AND KINDLE Central Point, Ore. SIXTH ST. SUPER SERVICE Medford, Ore. " i SKINNER'S BUICK SERVICE Medford, Ore. BEEBE AND KINDLE Service Station Operators Central Point and Medford . U. S. TIRES STANDARD PRODUCTS GREASING ALEMITE LUBRICATION LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION Largest in Southern Oregon Genuine . ALEMITE Lubrication Sieberling, General and Goodrich Tires WE NEVER CLOSE Phone 1300 , Phil B. Lowd, Mgr. Sixth Street Super Service Station Owned and Operated by Val J, Fischer RICHFIELD GAS AND .YOUR FAVORITE OILS High Pressure Greasing ALEMITING 6th and Fir Streets i SST-