TXTIT! FIVE v r te Captain's Ladillac has a crew or oie IN TALENT PLANS T -JCfa." liflflU I If ft f O o i Q (By Mrs. Marlon Tryor.) TALENT, Ore., May 31. (Spec ial.) Next Wednesday afternoon tlie Community club will give their annual party to ail the old ladies and all new residents of the town. Any lady falling to receive an In vitation for this party, this means Is used to extend a cordial invi tation to all such In the commun ity. This will bo the last meeting of the year, the next one to be tho first Wednesday in September. A program will be given and refresh ments will be served. Come and enjoy the afternoon. Tho Orange "Do as you please" party, which occurred Bat ur day evA.ing' was well attended . and everyone had an enjoyable even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Byron DeFord were In Medford Monday afternoon at tending the funerul of William M. Kirkland. 0 Tho A. B. Adamson home on the Pacific highway at Frederick was reported sold the first of thtweek to Mr. Brown from the Htate of Iowa. Mr. Adamson is expected to give possession the beginning of ( next week. Mrs. Hazel Ferns of Ashland spent Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Charley Long. , Messrs. Will and Bert Hammond fYom Colusa, Cat, left Monday, After a week's visit .with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons at Pumpkin Center. Tho two men are brothers oi Mrs. Simmons. ; The George Ross place east of Bear creek Is reported to have been sold recently to a company of Mod ford men. The purchase price Is said to be about $40,000. i Frank Rose from Los Angeles, who has been on a trip to Portland, spent Tuesday visiting old friends in Talent. He spent Monday with the Oatman family in Medford. . Professor and Mrs. Lesley P. Mil ler nnd two daughters, Jijanlta and WiMetta, attended Moroni Olson company's play, which took place nt the Normal school Monday night. The Baptist church is giving a picnic Saturday afternoon at the forks of the road on Wagner creek. cordial invitation is extended o tho public to come nnd bring your baskets and enjoy the afternoon. The Girl Scouts, will meet this nfternoon at the home of Mrs. K. T. Newbry. A good attendance is expected. - ( The Grange wll hold Its first meeting of the month next Thurs day evening nt the Community hall. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Strahan of . Rogue River and Mr. and Mrs. Phil I Strahnn of Medford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Mathes, Miss Elma Mason is spending this week at the home of her aunt, Airs.. Clarence Homes, in Ashland. Lawrence Simmons and son and sister-in-law, Mrs. Simmons from Heatdsburg, Cal., spent Saturday nnd Sunday at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sim mons, at Pumpkin Center. Mrs. Edythe Hayman spent Tues day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hayman in Medford. Next Tuesday evening will he '.'family night" at the Methodist church. This is a sociaj meeting for nil church members and their friends. Mrs. Clarence Mathes spent Tues day at the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahan, nt the Ala Vista orchard near Eagle Point, Her mother, Mrs. E. R. Strahan of Rogue River, was also at the home of her son, having heen called "there tho first of the week by tho serious Illness of her! daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Stra-! han. k George Roots from Sacramento, ' Cal., visited Saturday at the Sim mons home at Pumpkin Center. . Tho Talent Rebekah clun will meet next Frldny afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chase Gardner. Mrs. Elmer Kincald spent Wed nesday afternoon In Medford shop ping and visiting with friends. Tho Woman's Home Missloary noclety will meet next Thursday nfternoon at the home of Mrs. Les ter Newbry. Mr. -and Mrs. H. L. Andrews of Aftjdford spent Tuesday' evening at the home of fclr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogeli. Frank Mnnness from Kirk, Ore., arrived Wednesday and spent Me morial day with his sinter, Mrs. E. M. LeamlngVind family. Mr. Man- ness a timber cruiser for thei government in Klamam county. We are sorry to renort that Mrs. Epperson was strlckSi with paral ysis recently. Adolph Rhodes from San Fran cisco and his mother and sister from Dunsmulr, Cal., called on Marlon Tryer Wednesday after noon. Mr. Rhodes Is a brother of Mrs. Charley Chapman of Talent. Wesley Vogeli was a business Visitor In Awhlanrt Mondny. Wayne Holdridge arrived from Corvallls Thursduy noon by motor ond will return Saturday for his Palliation, which occurs next . ..and Bill Templeton, skipper,pilot,enqineer, APTA1N Jajies GRiFFiTHShassteeredmany flfc a hazardous course himself. But this fa mous Northwest shipping man, yachts man, Alaska trader ajid financier prefers to do his land-going in his Cadillac limousine with Templeton at the helm. Bill Templeton has more to do, however, than to drive through a Seattle park, to the office, or down to the yacht harbor. He has the responsi bility of keeping the Captain's car in perfect run ning order. And knowing what thin oil can do to a motor he has chosen one particular gasoline the "dry" gas. He found that "wet" gasoline ran down the cylinder walls, into the crankcase. Even' though he changed oil frequently he always found it thinned until he started using Shell 400. STILL MORE IMPORTANT TO THOSE OF US WHO MUST GET FULL VALUE ND LONG LIFE FROM OUR CARS 2. Here is a typical example of old crankcase oil after "wet" gasoline was used. Oil 54 gasoline ruined long before it had run a thousand miles Shell 400 in the same car would dilute your oil very little. Perhaps 8 or S in a full thousand miles not enough to hurt its lu bricant qualities 1 tA Bill Templeton passes out a bit of advice while his employer goes for a walk in Volunteer Park. Here Bill has found a car that runs quittt well on bread and butter and mdkl 1 1 I II &St Last year at the Seattle Yacht Club it was "Commodore Griflitlis." And this; beautiful yacht carried the Commodore's flag. CaptatnGriffiths, never far from the sea, makes yachting his principal hobby It is now a well recog nized fact that oil dilution from "wet" gasoline is one of the most serious menaces to automobile motors. Manufacturers and dealers, lubrication men and expert mechanics are . constantly sending out warnings. And today there is no need of using "wet" gaso- .William Templeton is the "crew" of Captain James Griffiths' "land yacht," a seven passenger Cadillac limousine'. Templeton has stopped in front of the Cap tain's home , line. Shell 400, the "dry" gas, exactly refined to eliminate heavy "wet" petroleum f ractions, goes completely vaporized into your motor. No con densing 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. !. ' SHE L L 4qO TAe'DRY'yas New high-compression motors have no room for the hard carbon that cornea 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 i1 I, in II it! 1 SE K M 1 A beautiful painting of the old Trench sailing ship "La Trance" Jiangs over the fireplace in the living room of Captain Griffiths? home. It marks an older day in shipping but when the Captain first became associated with the Alaska Transportation Cc, schooners and cliipcrs and barkentines ruled the seas - hersnl Immediately following gray er meeting. - Rev. Audley Brown, pastor. L FOR NEWLY-WEDS ARCHERY CLUB AT TALENT TO MEET T (Dy Mrs. Marion Tryer) TALKNT. Ore., May 21. (Spe cial. ) The Talent Archery club will holds a muetlne Wednesday, June t. at 7:30, for the purpose of r.rRanlzing. All .hose wishins to join are aked to be at tho Hib- bard hall that evening Alter tne WILLIAMS CREEK, May 31. ( Special) ifrs. Foxley and Mrs. Wood will be hostess at a miscel laneous shower to be given for Mr. . close ot the business meeting there and Mrs. Azel Hlodgette next Wed-1 will be an hour or two of shooting. nesdav; June 5, at the home 0r The "nort ",nce llH ,,eB,nn""-' on,H Itllne uko has not been promoted Mrs. wood. UH WIU) expcctMii on acCount of ill- More than 60 friends and neigh-, lleK8 n the home of .Mr. Kdmun bors crept stealthily up and awak- son, whose wife is Just now re ened the choes of hill and vale In covering from a partial stroke ot an old-fashioned charavarl Monday paralysis which has confined her night for Mr. and Mrs. iiinugeite. Old time Instruments, dynamite, guns, bells and pans were used. A delightful social hour was spent by all. Refreshments of cookies, fruit putinch and candy were served. All departed at a late hour wishing MT. and Mrs. Hlodgette many years of happiness and pros perity. Homer House had the misfortune to gel his foot badly hurt while working at K. Cougle's sawmill, when a log rolled over It and bruis ing It, il no bones were broken. The doctor ordcrd him to slay off of the foot for several days. Week. ' Rnpitat rhiin'li, Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mm. Ti. Ji. Ktftich, superintendent, ; PiTUthing services at 1 1 a. m. find 7:80 p. m. Young people's meotlnK at 6:30 p. m. Rihle mudy and prayer meeting Tuesday evening. j . Elder Kenton, pastor. s 4 A MHIhmUhI rimrfh, Ttundny srhool at 9:4.ri a m. les (3v Newbry, .uier:ntenilHnt. Preachine nervlre at 1 1 ft- m. and 8 p. m. This 1 ml.don Rynday. - Kpwnrth leauue at 7 P. m. An onjoyahle meeting for the V'K Young people's prayer meeting TVqrtneBday evening at 7:30. Itegular prayer meotinir Thurt tfay evening at ?:30. Choir U to her bed. The wpoi't Ih one whicii Bhould interent every per son In Talent and surrounding towntt, as there Ih no cleaner Hport known. Teania will he formed to compete with otherH nuttddi of Huh territory. A lonH dlHtance range will uIho be arranged for outdoor Khooiing. Come and join and enjoy this pleasant Hport this bu inmer. K. K. C'k. who has been spend ing the pat week-end at his home, returned to his work ut Doris Mon day morning. Air. and Mrs. Ed Boigo and fan ny, who have been residing with thflr nni'Pnlu Ttr nnd Mru Cottage prayer meting was nem iMi-udden. moved lat S;ttuiday to at the home of Mr. and Mr Tayp,,,,,,,, MrH. Hor(.e w.n bo iui iiuitit-jr nun ' greatly mihfed In Talent, being In- In so many brunr-hes of It will be held at the home ot" Mr. ter(.Hted and Mrs. lodd Leninion. aii are ordinlly invited to attend tlienee mcetinRs. 0 Rev. H. S. Stifle will preach pf the Kenned v chapel Sunday, June 2. Kev. Hhangle has many friends n Williams creek, a? he has come among us for many years as evungeiist and presiding eider, daughter, All are cordially Invite 1 to attend , AtartliMB i anil linar him HundMV flirt In M I (imp 1 .i.V, , her' as presiillng elder, he having 'been assigneiteto a differnt dis itrict. Rirfarlns of east entrnnco high way to Craer I-ake park now un der way. the different activities In the town. Hhe wan an active worker In the church and atk Its bntnehes, aUo an earnest worker inrne Commu nity club. We hope he will visit town whenever possible. Mrs. V. V. UeFord of Vnlle Ylv. diKtrlct. itccompanleri by hei Lee Wakefield Calif., v,ho in making her mother a visit, were visi 1 1 n g with M r. Hy ro n tie Ko i d and children Sunday. ,,,K 'in:,n and family, ac comp.VSftert by Mr. and Mrs. 1'eriey Wilkktnun and faintly of To, motored to (Jlendale, Ore. Wednen nay to spend Memorial f;iy if rrosp.fi?'. bripht for ejlablish-jt''r motluT, returning Thursday Mr. and Mrs. lUy i'uiunt twin TVUnnm. Oi-p.. pnllfil nt. Ihn hump I of M r. an d M rs. Everett Boone Thursday. They were en route to visit with relatives in California. Mrs. Boone is a cousin of Mr. 1 1'oront. ( Nolan Montgomery arrived last week-end to visit Mrs. Montgomery and baby, who was called home on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Archie Edmunson. Mr. Montgomery Is ona short va cation, and will visit with rela tives In Phoenix as well as Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Cochran spent the week-end with their parents, Mrs. Edythe Cochran nnd Mrs. B. M. Learning, returning to Klamath Falls Sunday evening. Mr. Cochran is working for the California Oregon Power company. Riley Nyswarner, accompanied by Mrs. Cliff tlarvln nnd daugh ter, Virginia, and Mrs. Dud Ktend- mun of Phoenix, who had been spending tho past week at the Nyswarner home In Chlloquin, mlored over to Talent Saturday evening. Mr. Nyswarner returned to Chlloquin Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Sullenger.r Mrs. Frnzler, Mrs. Charley Long, Mrs. Lottie Purvis, Mrs. Milnnd Hur nette, Mr. and Mrs. Euiy Purvis were pome of the T"'" nerie Hhopplng in Ashland Mondny aft ernoon, Mrs. . Sylvia Stockwell from Aberdeen, Wash., who has been spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. L. O. Penland, left last Wednesday for California to visit r"latlves. After her visit In Cull- j fornia sire will continue her trip , to New York, visltng relatives en route. She expects to return about j September, and nfter ami n King i her property In Aberdeen, she ex- pects to leave for HomHulu, where! she will make her home with hr son. who Is In business there. Mrs. i Stockwell lout hrr husband by ' death lust winter. j Mr. and Mrs. Plrly Wfnkleman ; nnd three children, Clara, Dorothy; nnd Hobert, from Toll, un.d Mr. i daughters, Helen and Alice, from Ashland, spent Sundnv at the home of A. Wlnkleman and family. Additional equipment being In- slalled at Newherg pulp mill which will double capacity of plant. Mafl Triburre ads are read by 20. una pnnnle every day. ' ' tf and Mrs. Charley Pruhf nnd mnt gene of uirplune latiory Bev!mh7.bmooi,cnit!patdr Tk : W NATUItE'3 RUKEDY toric-ht. Ti.ii mflL '. vecUboremrdy will hava jom ! fccliny n&abrmornfnff. Yoi'llonjorfr', thorough bowol action 'lihvut a mgn ot iririnnor dtocuBfort. Oniy2tc MaVe the test ttmfrM H cc moo od cd acU od bf Alt AltfdlurU tftutfiiUt The word has gone 'round that "Western Auto" is the place to buy Golf Equipment . . . Every day more golfers beginners and veterans alike leafn that for clubs, bags, balls and otjier needs of the game, "Western Auto" meets both their "playing" and their 'fall ing" needs. And no wonder . . . . . . with suclt a variety of favorites to choose from; and uch a wide price range, too. Included in the offerings of our Golf Department are the famous MACGREGOR "course tested" woods and irons, in matched sets or singly . . . Majestic clubs and sets . . . Playrite woods, irons and sets made exclu sively for us by "Burke" . . . Noc and Par bags in a well chosen variety, at prices that make it easy for you to buy just the bag youvish . . . and well-known balls that include Silver King, Long Flash. Click Colonel, Play rite. Arch Colonel, Burke 50-50 and Ranger. rlf?t7 . wr hz-lnil hookl'-t, rixCEj "tjnlf .S'Je' bu well tfnitrn ,,nri.'' I Ihtalrnltnnn and W-4 rf..Tiil(o'i of the ue every til club. nf Optn Saturday to 9 p. m. 6: i i K enl tera into Wct- f VfotemAuto5fJL r. Main 4. Riveralde j.tl Coi M il . p j I F CITY MEAT MARKET The Open Front Market Frye3 Bacon IQp Squares, per lb BAKE J Frye's Picnic 23 C Hams, per lb. ........rf.y..rf. Frye's Medium 23 C Baconper lb . . Saturday Money-Savers Beef Roast, per pound ......25 Pork Roast, per pound ........25 Beefsteak, per pound 30 Spring Lamb, per pound 40 Fryers, per pound .........40 Rabbits, per pound ......30 121 N. Central Phone 324 HAND CULTURE MUSICIANSHIP MRS. E. E. GORE Adults, High School Pupils, Children . Sparta Bldg , Rooms 11-12 Phone 161 Conines df 12 ('Inss lessons for children 8 to 14 years who hnvc never studied, begins June 10. 'V. oO