flTEPFOTftf TO TRtnUNT!, SrEDFOTIP, OnEQOy, FRTDAY, MAY 17, 1959. 5 Silver Fleet to TODAY THE PROVING. GROUND FQR MOTOR OILS IS IN THE AIR Visit CLUB OF TALENT on RCQE SIX City IS ii i 1 Great Run is If 15 Cam, 19 Pilols on Nmion-Wide Tour :.!"H j jILpcql Goodrich Dealer Plans to Celebrate with Trade-In Sale It's-coming! The famous Silver t shining silver cars . . 19 crack pilots . . . headed across the continent on the most dramatic demonstration run the Nation has ever seen. J . ' ' Looking not for good roads, but for bad. ones. Finding not the easiest way, but the hardest, long est,' toughest. . I' Since January they have trav rlef), thousands of miles. Meeting (very kind of obstacle . . . every road .and weather condition the country, knows. Ice and snow in New'iYork. Rain and mud in Georgia. Sand in Florida. Piling mile on mile in this great demon stration run to prove the sturdy quality of Goodrich Tires, To-celebrate the visit of the Silver Fleet we're going to offer handsome "trade-in" allowances to all locaT car owners. Bring in your qhl tires they're worth real money during this special sale. ('It the tread on your tires is l'i,AT KICHT Three Urea to : meet your mileage require ment left, the Goodrich Cavalier) center the famous SUvertowni right, the silver town De Luxe. Now featured in our Silver Fleet sale. No wonder we are urging local motorists to come in and investigate the tire ' buying opportunity we are offering them now. smooth ... if the fubric is starting to show through ... or if your tires have simply lost the sharp, firm grip of new rubber . . . trade them in for new Silvertowns. All Tires Included And remember . . . these are tires just like those the Fleet is using. Silvertowns De Luxe, if' you want unmatched service and style . . . Silvertowns, if you want the tire that sets stundards of quality for the country . . . Cava liers if you want low price with long weur. ' . ' So look over the tires on your car now . . . including the spare. Better yet . . . drive in and let one of our experts go over your tires and tell you which ones should be replaced. THE FLEETS INI This Is just a sample of the rwcplion being given the Silvru'Meel everywhere it ships. Crowds congrcgule the minute the Fleet Is parked... And immedialelyspeclatora start inask ingthelQHmartly uniformed pilots scores of interesting questions. They learn a lot uhout tires, too . . for the Fleet's tires are stock tires on stork cars of 15 makes, fucing actuul driving conditions. Goodrich Silvertowns ,M aft-1 ! .. . EWIS ARGEST Eighth and Front QUPER QERVICE CTATipTVT ijERVICE IkjTATION IN OREGO k We Never Close P. B. LOWD, Manager Phone 1300 plie Stove With a 99 fpmr ;.r nfl 7 m w ' The sensation that makes the use of ; Gasoline Pressure J Stoves a real pleasure js-.the pesco -"Saftc-matie" control, found only in Nesco Gaso line Tin ti o p a mid Stoves. At the touch of a lighted match, the lighter lights instantly. Ifesco "Snftemntic" is ihc Jiighest development in; gasoline burning stoves and ranges and makes them as safe for operation its' is humanly, prfssjble to attain. ' - Models for every jnirsc and purpose mean that no liOinc need l)c denied convenience and ease in cooking. Be sure to visit our STOVE DEPARTMENT for Nesco Kerosene and Gasoline Stoves, Mon tag and Kxccllo "Wood and Coal Hangcs and Simplex Electric Ranges. Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co. 6th & Bartlett A Reliable Place to Trade Day's Corn Fed STEER BEEF The Finest Beef Money Can Buy Choice Fryers, Hens, Rabbits 1929 Spring Lamb , Corn Fed Pork Fancy Young Veal Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin Lunch Meats . Pure Pork Sausage Eastern Hams and Bacons Plank Steaks Home Rendered Lard, per lb. .... 15c Try One of Our Veal Loaves Economy Market Nichols & Ashpole 206 East Main Street Phone 46 (By Mrs. Marlon Tryrr.) TALENT. Ore., May 17. (Spec ial.) The Talent Community club met "Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance. The election of officers for the ensuing year was as follows: President, Mrs. L. O. Pen land; first vice-president, Mrs. Newhouse; second vice-president, Mrs. Chase Gardner; secretary, Mrs. Hlgglns; treasurer, Mrs. Le ander; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. W. Long. Kxtra members of the executive board, Mrs. Sul lengcr and Mrs. Ed Robinson. ' At the close of the afternoon, lunch was served by the refresh ment committee. Mrs. Earl Duncan, representa tive for the Charls corporation, wo canvassing In Talent Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Estes en tertained with a Mother's day din ner In honor of Mr. Estes' mother, Mrs. Mary Estes, on Mother's day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes and daughter, Roy Estes and daughter Katherine, Dud Estes, Marlon Sowash and the hon ored guest, Mrs. Mary Estes. ; The seventh and eighth grades took a half holiday Monday after noun for a picnic In the Ashland park, chaperoned by their teach er, Mrs. Minnie Joeckel. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Rates and children arrived last Sunday from Enid, Okla., to be present at the funeral of their sister, Dorothy Rates, who died two weeks ago. The family will visit for a month with relatives and friends before returning to their homo, in Okla homa. ; Mr., and Mrs. Glenn Salt marsh spent last Sunday in Talent from Little A pp legate. They canje over to attend the funeral of their cousin, Dorothy Bates. , . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quackenbush and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spitzer of Medford returned Monday even ing from a three days tripto the coast. They visited Gold 'Beach and Randon and returned by way of Myrtle Point. They brought back a lot of beautiful flowers for graduation, which occurred Thurs day evening. -;-. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pellett from Klamath Junction spent Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Malvln McGrew and family. Mrs. Troy Morton of Eugene was a luncheon guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrill Monday, Mrs. Morton will be remembered as Miss Llo Moore, an old resi dent of Talent. She spent a couple of days visiting old friends in Tal ent, Medford and Phoenix. Everett Uoone and Cliff Green of.Wngner creek have taken a log ging contract on the Dead Indian. Mrs. Sullenger, Mrs. Roone 'and Love 11a Long were shopping In Ashland Tuesday. Tho senior class went to Ash land Tuesday to have their pic tures taken. Lovella Long entertained the seniors with a tnffy pull Monday evening, nnd a very pleasant even ing was spent by the young peo ple. Mrs. Jay Terrill was on the sick list last week end. The Faith Rudders class of the Methodist church gave a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Lo gan last Friday night. They had as their guests the young people of the Epworth league. Mrs. Hazel Ferns and Mrs. Nor ma Reeder of Ashland were guests at the homo of Mrs. Charley Long Wednesday evening. HONORING MOTHERS BY f aoc 30E3Q Trowbridge Lumber Yard Kvtrythlng In Lumber and Building Materials Distributors for Johns-Mannvllls Roofings Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cablnats, Windows, Doors, Screens, Eto. ... The Old Reliable Eitabllahed In 1tM Whan In eed of ANYTHING! for Building, Phons IS. ' Ws ean bs of real service to you. 3QJE3LOJ Q ,1 Star Meat Market Choice Spring Fryers, Hens and Rabbits All Choice Steaks, per pound . , ... 35c Beef Roasts, per pound . . . 22c and 25c Pork Shoulder Roasts, per pound . . 25c Fresh Side Pork, per pound ...... 20c Bacon Squares, per pound . 20c Home Rendered Lard, per pound . . 16c No Better Meats at Any Price Phone 273 We Deliver RIVIERA, Ore., May 17. (Spe- clnl.) The Mothers Day program given by the Sunday, school was interesting and well attended. The program was as follows: Solos, by Mrs. Lamb, Miss Dorothy Lamb hikI Miss Reth Roomsllter. "Loving Mother," recitation-by Ross Riles. Clay Riles returned the first of last week from Portland where he has been taking treatments t help restore the Use of his hand, which was injured some months ago. Re was also visiting E. C. Wood and family of St. Helens, who moved from Gold Hill three years ago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marlon Lance went to Ashland Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. IX Helms. The occasion was Mr. Hflms' birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs.' Chas. Wahl are staying In Medford at present. Mr. Wahl is taking treatments. Millard Hull and Fred Praham left last week on a prospecting trip of several months m California, Mrs. Ren Harrison was visiting Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. C. C. Carr. Mrs. Grant Matthews and daugh ter, Mrs. Leslie JIawk were on Foots Creek last week. Rev. K. Iverson of Medford Is to bo with us next Sunday, May 19th. Arthur Riles of Los Angeles. was visiting with his brothers Wednesday and left Thursday for Rosebtirg. M. t Roomsllter returned to his home Tuesday from Portland where he has been attending to business matters. Mrs. Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rates arrld Saturday to bo with her father who is suf fering with a broken lg. Mr. nnd Mrs. De Jonelrle left last Thursday for Washington. He expects to work at a sawmill. Daniel Riles who suffered a bro ken arm la doing nicely. 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