Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1929, Image 5

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NEW COMPANION TO BUICK ON DISPLAY TODAY
The Southern
Oregon
Gas Corporation
MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE. MFPFOTiri. OT?F.C!Oy, SATURDAY, .TT'XK 1, 1120.
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Tlie tvvo-iloor solnn of tho new lino Is jitiirel upor loft, wlilh tho iior Inset rovvaU tlio utlrn-iiKMlisli new riidiator. SHrt oohicLs uKr riKlit. Iim4r left ro
vcals I lie low, matvrul ivur apiKvimuce of the new ears. tipiMtsitc is Uie four-dtHir mhIuii. A business eotiM(, riKidster ami pliaetoa com rLso tlie iNilatiee of the Marquette
line.
"Outstanding In tho prosonta-j
lion by Uuick dealers everywhere I
today of the Marqueite, the new
six-cylinder car produced by the
Iulck Motor company, Is the fact
tliat the car, though new to the
public, actually com est to the auto
motive field a thoroughly proven I
product with standards of strength I
and performance definitely nnd j
unerringly established," says Mr. I
Hcherer, of Scherer Brothers, local J
t Huick dealers.
POULTRY EXPERT
UNG F
BEAGLE DISTRICT
BEAGLE, Ore., June 1. (Spec
ial.) Mr. WesterficU and Mrs.
Parker were in our neighborhood
culling chickens one day last week.
They first visited the Williams and,
Seegmiller poultry yard and from
there to Harry Catons and then to
the Ellis poultry yard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seeley nnd llt
tie daughter Dose Ella of Mrdford
ppent Sunday visiting at the home
i f M rs. Seeley 's parents, M r. an d
Mrs. Harry Calon.
j Mr. and Mrs. R. Copley were
f Jacksonville visitors last Thursday.
Mrs. Pearl Mathews, accompani
ed by Mrs. Anderson, both of Eu
gene, spent the week end visiting
with the Sims boys.
Ralph Glass of Ross lane attend
ed our last day of school picnic
last Friday.
.Mr. and Miss Swanson were Med
ford visitors one day last week.
Miss Swanson also delivered an or
der of pine needle baskets to
h'.VPlT'8.
C. R. Williams had the misfor
tune of spraining his ankle the last
of the week. He has not been able
to be about for the last few days
on account of It.
Several from here attended
church at Gnld Hill Sunday and the
h-iptizing which took place in
Rogue river.
Mrs. Ruby Mayflehl and Miss
Thehna Sanderson were Med ford
visitors Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gray and
t'.vo small daughters. Ibauford and
Imris Merle, spent Sunday In Med
fird visiting relatives and friends.
Ieo Martin took his parents nnd
little brother Merrill to Central
'I'ofnt for medical aid Monday.
The condition of Mrs. Lucas.
r.,.i. much Improved at this writ
ing, and there is hope for her re
covery. She Is-nt the Community
hospital in Medf rd.v
Jack Sims left for Eugene Sat
urday afternoon, where the will
make his home for a while with
his mother. Mrs. Pearl Mathews.
Rev. Randall wns with uh n few
minutes Sunday morning, nnd Rave
us a short Bible message. He wilt
also he with us for an all-day meet
ing June !Hh. There will lie Sun
day school nd bushels of dinner.
Tien service?.- and baptizing In the
afternoon. This will nil he held nt
the home of Mr, nnd Mrs. Eugene
I -n v.
UNOHOllY Sti Phoni 94 4
A Complete Cleaning and
Dyeing service
"During the long months of de
velopment, Marquette cars have
been driven over hundreds of
thousands of miles In all kinds of
weather to test their performance.
The General Motors proving
ground, presenting all sorts of
rough and smooth roads with all
kinds of driving conditions was
the scene of gruelling tests that
prove the Murquett'e a car of bril
liant performance.
"The experiments with the car's
CdKEINT
IN SAMS VALLEY
SAMS VALLEY, Ore., June 1.
I (Spucinl) The seventh unnuul
' commencement was held ut tho
niuliturium Tuesday evening nnd
j the following program was ren-
i dered:
! March, Elsie I.ovelnnd; Invoca
tion, Charles Fredenhurg; valedic-
tory, pearl Hughes; piano solo,
Frances Wilson; paper, JIurold
Slnims; vocal solo. 'l Jove a Little
j foliage," Doris Itichurclson; class
J prophecy, Olare'u-e Holmes; nm-
sic, selected; address to gradu
ates, A. J. Hanby; presentation
of diplomas, Frank Fitzgerald;
I benediction, Walter Fitzgerald.
Jackson county day was a gala
1 event In Ashland for members
of the Sams Valley school. The
three eighth graders attended the
regular exercises for the benefit
of the county graduates and the
high school students held their
annual picnic party In IJthia
Park. Several patrons and friends
accompanied the pupils to the re
sort. Miss Elsie Straus who Just com
pleted her third term of school
at Coquille, returned home Satur
day to spend the summer vacation.
Elsie Loveland, Raymond Tresh
am and ldlebert Hughes were the
successful applicants, who received
their 8th grade diplomas as a re
sult of the .May examinations.
I Quite a severe frost visited us
! Monday night, damaging some of
'lhi tender garden stuff,
j Miss Xaomt Magruder returned
' home Tuesday after tho comple-
tion of a successful term of
!s-nool in the North Trail district.
iMiss Magruder will attend Nor
' nial this summer, before again
J assuming her duties In tho same
school in September.
Since school has closed two of
'our teachers who reside outside of
the district left this week for their
- respeetivo homes. Miss Jay to Eu
lnne nnd Miss Kemstray io Med
io nl.
It. K. Nealon nnd Miss Eva of
Table Hock and Miss Doris Hich
iardson of Penlo Lane visited Sun
i day at the O. T. Wilson ranch.
M rs. Otto Tr es h a m is runva
lCM'tng from an operation for the
removal of her tonsils, yirn. Tres
ham has suffered from Illness for
tho past few weeks nnd It is
hoped the operation will re .it ore
her health,
j The ha era tan rente sermon hy
Uev. Millard of Medford. at the
auditorium Sunday evening, was
nttetided by an appreciative nu
rtii'iiie. who commented upon it
h'ghly
f Koxford Ahhntt, who has ben
employed for the past f'W weeks
In the Klttmuih county timber,
rptnrrrd home Saturday.
Miss Francs Fitzgerald com
pleted hnr t bird term of school
in the Independence district, is
finding her varat.m with 'it
parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Fitz
gerald. Mrs. Holmes enjoying ft visit
thin ttvuk Uuui Puilluml rcUitivu.
'ability as a hill climber well U
'lustrate the severity of the tests to
(which Buick engineers subjected
their new product. A five-passenger,
four-door sedan, carrying a
total load of 450 pounds, was used
in a test. It was driven over a
hill 1 4u0 feet long, one of the
steepest on the proving grounds.
The driver, under the critical su
pervision of the engineers, ap
proached the foot of the grade at
a crawling speed of five miles per
hour. As the hill was actually
CENTRAL POINTERS
WILL MAKE HOME
CENTRAL POINT, Ore., June 1
(Special.) O. D. Tucker, the dray-
' man, moved Mrs. It. . Lamport
and her daughters, tho Misses Hel
en and Irene, to Lake view Monday,
where (hey will make their h( me,
as Mr. I .am pert and son ha t a
j stock and dairy ranch at that place.
They will be greatly missed by
- their many friends. The Misses
; Helen and Irene were very popu
j lar with the young people,
j Theron Brown Is em p toyed at
j the SkaggH store in Medford.
Mrs. Ira Chastine, teacher In the
j third grade, left last Saturday to
! join her husband, who fs attend
ing electric school in San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Chastine will spend
; the summer vacation there, then
return to Central Point, where she
will be engaged in teaching nex:
year.
C M. Johnson, ' who has been
employed In California the past
several months, has returned to
Central Point.
Mrs. Uertha Belts and children.
Marvin and Althea. of Gold Hill
were visiting Mrs. Bet Is parentH,
Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Calkins nnd
Mrs. Elmer Jones and son Italph
of Eureka, Cal., arrived Friday nnd
will be guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Hay for some time.
Mrs. Calkins. Mrs. JoncB and Mrs.
Hay are ulsters. Mrs. Hay and
one of the sisters had not met for
2 5 years.
It was Dr. Emmons who remov
ed Miss Mary Stanley's tonsils. In
e"cnri of Dr. Howard, as stated last
week.
1 W-i rrnn t na o rwl (.mil.. nf A n.
plo gate spent Thursday with Mies
Mary Mee.
Baby Zoe Hill Is quite ill.
Mrs. Viola Lamp man has been
quite HI with sore throat and head
ache the past week.
The Iioyal Neighbors will meet
at the country home of Mrs. K. F.
Dean on June 6th at 2 p. m. All
members are requested to be pres
ent. Mis Corn Dirdericks of Nw
berg, who has been visiting Miss
Mary Me and other friends In tlie
valley, left Thursday for a visit
with friends in Orantt Pis.
Mis Lo'n Davis and Mrs. Ever
ett Fnber were shopping Friday In
Medford.
Mf.H Kathryn Thompson of Sae.
rnmen'n, Cal., has returned lo Cen
tral Point, of 'rr an absence of
about tbrer r.
Mrs. Marrelhis Itowe M1U ouM
111 after an a Mack of acute indi-
" I I ii n, II-r daughter arrived
Tueirl'iy fr"m Bend,
j Little Miss Anna Williams Is
havint- n !eio vlih nu-ales.
Mm. fliM hmii'-N of Me. I ford
rfli in C-'p-n1 Point F-iday. called
there by the lllne of her mother,
Mr Ttown.
M'- OernM'n" Knx nf MM'nrd
visited Mha Helen Lvcs WiJnes-
IN LAKEVIEW, ORE.) ARE REMEMBERED ... jgwSS ''
encountered the engine was ac
i celerated and, with a surge of
jpower, the car swept upward at a
j rapidly increasing speed. As it
j crossed over the summit of tho
! grade, HO0 feet from the bottom,
! the car was going 25 miles per
hour and constantly picking up.
"Further tests prove that the
.Marquette has that unusual com
bination of ubillties so long sought
I after by all automotive engineers
j quick get-away, flushing speed
I and rugged power.
VETERANS' GRAVES
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., June 1
(Special) William Lyman, O.
A. H. Veteran, assisted by two
members of the Daughters of
j Veterans, decorated graves here
j of soldiers of tho civil war and
placed a flag on same. There
. aro nearly 70 of the Civil war
veterans' graves in our cemetery.
( George Young nnd family and
j Mr. Haven of Grants Pass stopped
In our city for a short visit at
the homo of Mrs. Nettie Jones,
t They motored to Sterling In the
afternoon taking Mrs. Jones with
j them.
Mis, McNerney, who recently
j purchased a place five miles
I north of town Is making prepa-
i ration to move there soon.
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Boyal Brown of
1 Eagle Point were calling on
j friends here Thursday.
I Mrs. Frank Sanlsberry and son,
j John M., attended a show In Med-
! ford Thursday afternoon.
I George Merritt was transacting
j husinesH In Talent the first part
i of the week.
i Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Litchfield
from Loh AngelcH spent the week-
I end with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Olm
stead. Joanette Simmons, who has heen
, employed at tho Itogue Itiver
i Sanitarium the past year nnd a
I half left Monday for her home
at Klamath Falls.
A number from here nt tended
the Memorial day parade nnd ex
err'ses In Medford Thursday
mornlr.
The Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church, met nt the
home of Mrs. Iluben Bixby east
of town, Friday afternoon. Ten
ladies wero present. The sub
ject of character was the study
taken up for the afternoon also
some study was given to different
parts of Africa. After the study
hour refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Fred Sparks nnd Leonard Os
born attended a business meeting
of the clerks of Montgomery Ward
& Co. In Medford Tuesday evening.
The Dorcas society of the
Seventh Day Adventlst church met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mm Ken oon.
W. K Finney left for Diamond
lake Monday, where he will do re
pair work in helping to get the
camp and lodgo In shnpe for th
j open'ng.
Col. Payne was decorating Span
ish war veterans' graves in the
cemetery Tuesday.
I Mrs. D. A. Forbes. Mrs. Alice
I'll It h. Mrs. Lerbert llmna and
Mrs. Fred Kick attended the an
nual meeting of the County Health
i association lo Medford Wedne
dny. Th v also attended the d'.
mr. whi' h wn lu Id arterwni d
at the Corning Kenhy home.
A number from here attended
the county cfghth Rrndr com-rr..-crn,n.,
exercises at Ashland
edneadny,
Gnle Pl'hardson lf visiting at
thu hvinu ut Mm. syaiUa We a
jjunnu.wiij.K, ore., June i -w w w v m m l 'H UIl' l i ti iT "i
"The results of these tests, to
gether with a proven road speed
well in the seventies, create new
standards of performance in a car
off the weight and class of the
Marquette.
"Although priced within the
reach of millions, only the finest
proven materials have gone into
the construction of this new car,
which is built to share in the
prestige the liuick Motor company
has been accorded for thu last
quarter of the century."
time. Little Galo Is known by
ninny here ns ho spent three years
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THE
EARTH
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and Steadily Growing
K. I. DAZEY, General Manager
CODLING Moth is on the increase in this Valley. Every year it's
becoming harder to control.
Arsenate of Lead alone can't do the job effectively. For satisfac
tory control, experience of many growers has shown that a good
summer oil is necessary in combination with Arsenate of Lead. For
this combined spray Sherwin-Williams Summer-Mulsion is ideal.
Used with the Arsenate cover sprays it kills Codling Moth eggs,
thus preventing "worms" and "stings." An increased percentage of
extra fancy and fancy grades is the result. Therefore, more profit.
The extra cost of S-W Summer-Mulsion in two cover sprays is
approximately one cent per box of fiuit. Mighty small investment for
the extra "two bits" profit gained in better grade of pack-out!
Mr. E. B. Oswin, Secretary, Yakima Fruit and Cold Storage Company, Yak
ima, writes: "We are very much interested in your Summer-Mulsion for
control of Coddling Moth. We believe it is a valuable addition to our worm
spray. Mr. E. R. Ballard delivered the cleanest crop of applog packed in
our Buena Plant last year. He UBed your Summer-Mulsion in two of his
Arsenate Sprays. His packout ran unusually high in Extra Fancies."
Sherwin-Williams Summer-Mulsion, perfected by years of research,
is a highly refined oil especially designed for Northwest conditions.
It comes in light and medium grades. It will not injure fruit or foliage;
nor does it leave a greasy residue.
It is also a positive control for San Jose Scale and Red Spider. If
your dealer does not carry S-W Summer-Mulsion ask him to get it
for you. "It pays to spray with Sherwin-Williams Insecticides."
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