Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1929, Page 16, Image 16

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GRADUATI
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, TALKNT.; May 24. (Special)-1
The'" Crater lake, group of lh
Camp Fire girls, meet at the home
of Mrs. J3. M. Learning Monday
evening . After the regular busi
ness, of the meeting was dlsoosed
of, Hie group presented , two of
their number, Miss Irel Bates and
MttuY, Elizabeth 'Hlgglns fWlth pimp
FJre' pins as; graduation presents;
At the, close of the evening jl
dainty lunch was 'served.
'Mrs. f. W. Ware from Santa
Cj-uti Mrs. U Mahan from WatT
onv'.lle and 1. B. Demmer from
Bail" Francisco' arrived . Tuesday
morning from California, called at
the1' home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hearing.
Mrs. E. E, Cook spent Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mr, and
Mrs" Wesley Vogell.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred BaPP and
tnree boys spent Sunday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Happ's
pArenis, , Mr , and Mis. I). N.
Frunuht '
rtMra. C W. Ing and daughters,
Lovella,. and Iris, accompanied by
MM Berths, Kdmttnson spent Tues
daff afternoon shopping' In Med
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Mrs. Hlley.; Nyswarner, from
Chlloqum, who had been spending
the past week visiting her mother,
Mri Urvllle Works, returned to
her home Tuesday morning. She
was) uocompanied on her return
tripi by her two sisters, Mrs.
Cliff Oarvln and daughters, Vlr
(inlk and Mrs. Dud sieadmari of
Phoenix, who will spend u few
days visiting with them at Chllo
quln. -
Mrs. Hamilton and daughter.
Peggy, were shopping In Medford
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Lois Mason returned Tuesday,-
after spending a few duys
with her grandmother, Mrs. W.
T, Mason In Medford.
Miss Dorothy Nyswarner spent
Friday afternoon at the home ot
Mrs. Works, visiting her mother,
Mrs,' Riley Nyswarner,- who wus
a guest at the Works home,
Cd Judd made a business trip
to .Wallport ..Friday, returning on
Sunday.
Mrs ,'. Smith and her slster-ln-law
of the same name, motored
oven from Klamath Falls Monday
morning and spent the morning
at , the -.home of Mr.- and ; Mrs.
Henry Mason.' ' ' ,' "
i.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pellet
from Klamath. Junction, were din
ner attests last Thursday at thu
home of Mr. 'nnd Mrs, Malvin
Meflrnw., '' ' ' ' '. - -
." Mr.- and- Mrs;. Fred lUpp, and
xamuy .spent nisi miuuuy in.
Ing calling on friends In the Val
ley '.View district.
; Ri Judd and Charley Ing, Sr.,
are cementing the main ditch on
the. Dr. McFadden place. . '
t A party ot young people went
' uninun ftsths Tuesduv even-
Ifut , and enjoyed a swim and a
pleasant .evening.
The farmers In the Tulent dis-
fi. i , - .. A huMlnw Ha - f Imt
IDm VUllilMVllVV.l nj'B
khe' week. There promises to
oe a large crop.
The Ladles Aid of the Metho
Aldt. ohurrh in fit at the home " of
Mri Frank Holdrldgo Thursday
afternoon with a good attendance.
Tti aftitrnfinn was soont In ure-
n.rtnir thlnirs to be sold at the
bafcur this fall. 1
Mr. and Mrs Charley Campbell i
art, family moved Wednesday to
Kngue River.
Mr. and Mrs. John White and
granddaughters of Medford spent!
Wednesday night at their coun-j
try1 home on Wagner creek. I
Remember the memoral services
to be held by the old soldiers
no the American Legion at the
Stearns cemetery on Memorial
day.
' Mrs. Ted Flury, nee Blossom
Head,, who completed her term
Friday last, as teacher of the Wag
ner Creek school, was honored by
y. miscellaneous shower given by
Mrs,-Henry Jirown at her home In
. the Applegate district last Satur
day. . Mrs. Flury was presented
many beautiful' and useful HW
from her friends. Mr. and Mrs.
H'lury will leave soon for the Ante
lope country where they will make
their future homo. ' '
..Mr. and' jars. Bruce Hnyman
from Medford were Sunday uuexts
of . Mr. ' Ilayman-s mother, Mrs.
Kdlth Huyman nnd - sister, Mlsi
Jjcrtha.
I f burn one particular fuel y, v
MacK
enzie
takes
no chances
RIVER MacKENZIE has
quite a position.' There
are half a dozen cars in
his care and Victoria
Manor, the Douglass'
country estate, is twenty-five miles
from the city. There are trips to the
watering places, to the mountain re
sortsa lot of driving to do.
And the Douglass family, has a
mechanical turn they'd recognize
the slightest motor fault. Let "the
Stearns" fail to respond like it
should or run unevenly and they'd
notice it immediately.
So MacKenzie has made it an abso
lute rule that only one kind of gaso
line is to be used. Not that he has to
Imcs-, i
I ,.ag, , ,-, Wi-irm, , I L
go out of his way to get it ; it is a
kind that is sold everywhere, but at
the same time, the only kind that he
feels he can trust Shell 400. v
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is now a well' recognized fact that
oil dilution from "wet", gasoline is
one of the most serious menaces to
automobile motors. Manufacturers
and dealers, lubrication men and ex
pert mechanics are constantly sendi
ing out warnings. .. ; . ,
And today there is no need of using
"wet" gasoline. Shell 400, the "dry"
gas, exactly refined to eliminate
heavy "wet" petroleum fractions,
goes completely vaporized into your
motor. ' No condensing droplets run
down the cylinder walls. All of it
goes into power and mileage full
value for your gasoline money.
Yellow and red pumps identify
Shell 400, the "dry" gas. Thousands
of convenient stations sell it.
Eldridge Douglass,
son qt the inventor, 1
has a special hobby .
i motor boats. In these . i ;
he has experimented
with many gasolines,
yet he now uses Shell
400 the very same
kind that goes into
Douglass automobiles
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important this difference ! ,
Here ts a typical ex
ample of old crank
case oil after "wet"
' gasoline was used.
Oil 64. oasoitne
ruined after n few
hundred miles '
Shell 400 in the same
cur would dilute your
oil very little. Perhaos
8 or 9 in a iylt.
thousand miles not
enough to hurt its lu
bricant qualities
Mr. Douglass, inventor of a score of improve
ments for phonographs, for moving picture
cameras, for radios, had a fully equipped lab
oratory built in his home. This holder of half a
hundred patents in his own right was not sat
. Isfled to quit work. Only two or three years ago
' his genius developed the now famous Douglass
Lighter and still he works, putting his crea
tive mind on baffling problems of mechanics
and electricity
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Mr. Leon F. Douglass, one time chairman of the board
of the VictorTalking Machine Co., retired some years
ago and came to the Coast. His delightful home, Vic
toria Manor, is one of the show places of the West.
Here is MacKenzie, his driver, with a Stearns-Knight
eight limousine at the door of the Douglass home
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New high-compression, motors have no room for the hard carbon that comes
from burned motor oil. It is important that you use an oil that forms no hard
carbon. Shell Motor Oil leaves only a little soft soot that blows easily away
, , Notice the kind of cars at Shell stations and the,
people who drive them. Cars that show care-i-not
all new or expensive makes by any meansbut
driven by people who are thoughtful of their auto
mobiles, and who appreciate the sound value of
, Shell 400, the "dry" gas ; - , . s -l
Ru swell In Anhtnnc, Pumlny oven-
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Mr. one! Mrs. V. J. Quacken- j
buHh- were dinner Riiestn nt the
homo 'of ihclr nor,. Mr. and Mr. i
Paul fuuekenhuph, Hundny even-j
ins. I
Mrs. Frank Hi I lard nnd dtvush-.
ters. Kulhlren and Hhtrloy, were
KUCfltfi at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Terrlll Sunday.
Mm. Karl punenn spent tho pusi
week In Anhland cnnvanHtng for the J
Charitt corMiratlon. ,
Misrt Charlenn Kineuld nnd Man- !
tor Hobby Orawford, who havo
been nhut In tho pn.st week with an
uttuek ot the ii.imihUh, are hkhIu
I able to be utuuit,
Mph. K. K. Kohh and her mother.
Mm. 'Twoifood, Bilonl Thursday In
Anhlnnd HhopplnK and vlwltinu with.)
friends.
Mr. Everett Hoono nave n parly
TucBdiiy afternoon In honor of her
nmnll daiiKhter Hetty Lou'ii fifth
birthday., A very enjoyable after
noon wan Hpent by the little folks
attending thn party. t
TALENT
GIVEN PLAQUE BY
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H '" - (Hy Mrs. Miirlnn Ttjm-.)
i I TAI.KNT, Ore., May tBpcc
4al.) A plaque was presented to
1h student body of the Talent hlah
anhool by the Uulfour ISmhlrm and
'Jwrelry eomnuny 'f Boston, Alasa.
The key was presented to Krnnk
Penham. who was the. best nll
around student In the senlur class
oM!l. Mr. Denham was out
slandlnn In all cholntlc; affairs,
was, president of the student Imdy
and also president of the senior
class. The pliiie will hear the
5' ame of the best all-around slu
ent of each of the future gradu
ating classes for the next five
year and will probably be placed
'In the trophy cabinet o( the school.
.fir. and Mrs. John Hoblson were
"business visitors In Medford Inst
Saturday. While In town Mr. and
'Mrs. Hoblson visited at ths home of
Mr. and Mrs, Oenrite Hoblson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer vis
ited at tha homo of Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hotehklss,
who have been spending the pant
few weeks nt the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. tluy Hamil
ton, inovod Wednesday Into the
Hush- home on the highway. '
Mrs. Krimmson, who had been
spending a few days at the homei
of Mrs. J. ti. Edwards In Ashland, j
was brought to her home Mondavi
evening. Mrs. Udmunson Is much
Improved.' While stll confined to
her bed, she Is commencing to use
her hand, whlrh she hud not been
able to do heretofore until tho lut
few duys.
Mr. and Mrs. Clny llnmlton ami
Miss 1'oBny. Mr. and Mrs. Iloieli
UIhh and Mr.' and Mrs. Loys Ham
ilton and two small boys Bpent
8unduy picnicking on Hlk creek,
Collier , Leumlnu spent- Hunilay
wlih his mother, Mi's. 10. M. (.rant
ing, returning to his work at lltttre
Vitlis Htmday evening.
. A. Wlnkleinun and family mo
tored to Tolo Monday evening and
visited with his brother, 1'lrly Win
kloman and fumlly. HI sons.
I George und Dave, -who had been
spending a few days with friends
at Gold Hill, returned home with
their father.
Miss Margaret McCoy and Miss
' Frances Pratt havo moved their
household goods to their respective
homes in Ashland the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hurt and Miss
Ruby Hart, accompanied by h.
school friend, arrived Monday from
Oakland, Cal., and visited Monday
afternoon with Mrs. Mary J. Kstos,
The party are on a ten days' va
cation and nre camping in the
Ashland park. They will spend their
vacation visiting with Mr. 'Hart's
grandmother, Mrs. Norman, und
his aunt. Mrs. Hlley. Tho party
Htoppod at Dunsmnlr and visited
with John Norman and fnmily fori
a couple of dnys. ' ' I
The Boy Scouts met at the school !
thouse Monday evening and held
',thelr regulur weekly meeting..
Nate Hamilton loft the last of
the week for l'rospect, where he
hue obtained .work. ' !
Prefessor and Mrs. Itrlscoe of :
Ashland .were guests at the home
Ot Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogell
Monduy evening.
Mr and Mrs., Kd French and
baby boy from Medford were guests
Sunday evening nt tho homo of
Mr. and . Mrs. H. N. French.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Newbry nnd
son Everett and daughter' Huth
from the, Hellview. district and K.
t.. Royston from Medford wero
dinner guests Kunday at the homo
of Mr. nnd Mrs-. -Tom Olettlngs
Protect Orchard Profits Now!
For every occasion
TREEP
Orange
PTES:-
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Pekoe
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MEDOL
KILLS
RED SPIDER
NOW ;
Early In the summer Is the
lima to kill threatening
red spider. Spray now
with MEDOL before this
peat has become abundant
and before leaves havo
been affected. '
MEDOIj 1b tho finest sum
mer oil obtainable for this
purpose. It has been test
ed In the orchards ot thu
Hokus Hlver Valley and
has proven Its ability to
clean out orchard pests.
Ask one of our dealers for
rormnulas using .MKODl.,
arsenate of lead and case
in spreader. Do it todayl
Pe Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO BAT
Good Food Good Service
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Robt. T. Cochran A Co, Pinnaslt Picking Co.
Curtains, Rugs, Hats
Cleaning and Dyeing
Rainbow Cleaners
6 So." Fir St.
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