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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1929)
JUhDKOUO MATT. TOTTlTTNn?. .. xn?.ni?nnn Am.V!nv '' rEDFOT?T MATL TRTBTTST, MfiPFO'RT), QKEflOX, FTC TP AY, JrE II, .1020. TALENT HOSTESS AT DINNER PARTY erels BloDGETTS slant (By Mrs. Marlon Tryer) TALENT, Ore., June 14. (Spe cial.! Mrs. V. 10. Davison wub )io1(b lit a dinner parly Riven ill her iiome Sntuidiiy evening. The KUratH were Mr. and Mm. Gene Oaiieron and her father, K. M. Ver H'eKen, from Montana; Mr. and Mrs. "A'llbur Kimea, from (irlffln Creek: Mr. unci Mrs. W. J. Quackenhnah. Mr. and Mib. Karl Wlthrow and two (liiitKhteis, nlso several relatives from Medford were present at the dinner, the occasion being Mrs, Davison's birthday annlvorsary. Miss IClisabeth IllKHins was the house guest o( Mrs. John Kags dale at Eagle Point last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kd Taylor of Bray ppent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kerby on Yank Gulrli. Mrs. Taylor Is a sister of Mrs. Kerby. ' 'Mr, ' and Mrs. I.loyd Lamb mo tored over from Klamuth Agency Saturday, returning Sunday. They wero accompanied by Miss Volnia Mason, who will spend a couple of veekB at the Lamb homo. ' Mr, and Mrs. Charley lloldridgo. Professor and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. It. f. Parks and Mrs. D. O. Hurley at tended the graduation exercises nl the Oregon normal school Monday a.'ternoon. Miss Luclle Holdridge and 1 tola 'id Parks were the Talent graduates from the class of 162 students. i Mrs. Elizabeth .Kahler and her emnddaiihter, Uetty Stanley, ar lived Kridiiy afternoon by motor frdni Los :Angeles and spent the night with her broiler, Charley lxnK, and lamliy, leaving Saturday morning for St. Helens to visit her mother and olhor relatives. They were accompanied as far as Kit gone by Mrs. Booth, whb will visit a couple of weeks with her grand daughters, Airs. IL Mvlntyre and Mrs. V. V. Hclvlg. Rev. and Mrs. Audley Drown left Monday morning for Kugene tit spend the week with friends. ' Tom Lamb null daughter. Mrs. Kate .Mason, accompanied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Roy SUnger, ot Turlock, Cat., motored Cres cent, City Sunday and spend the da.Vj returning Sunday evening. liwrcnce hurnott returned home Saturday evening from lllBbee, Arte., where he had been working lit the copper mines. air. and Mrs. U. K. Kvihib nnd son, Henry, motored over from Ihllomiln Sunday and vlBltod with l.'iiMidB here and In Medford. They attended the graduation oxercises i.t the Southern Oregon normal ichool Monday afternoon, where tholr duughtor, Miss Annu Kvans, was a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Iloono moved Tuesday to Hie logging c'linin In. the Dead Indian country. .Mr. an dMrs. Charles Clements moved Monday from the Suncrest to llio Vulley orchard in Siiiub Val ley. Mm. Iiruco Armlluge, from At tica, Ohio, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. luckier. Mrs. Armltngo will he Timcmbercd as MIbb Madge Huck-h-r. Mrs. Trills Drown of Medford en tertained at luncheon Saturday al't- moon Mrs. Karl Duncan, Mrs. Prank Sullinger and Mrs. Eunice Turves. Miss Helen Shipley of Corvallls has boen oloclod to teach commerce In tho Talent high school. Miss Shipley Is a graduate of tho Ore gon Stnto college Mrs. Donald Montgomery nnd MIhi Labo Montgomery of Phoenix wr-ro giiiiBls at the home of Mrs. i:ai'l Wlthrow Monday afternoon. One of the Cheek cars at afamou 7C55fSr5i Vnuntry Club where the hail- F MiifjJ tSISr fellow who owns it seeks to better 3 uUmPf Sss f I infill S mWm ' A ' I mmlm Iff jfp nJ3rQI ratilr B I T ' ' T4 ninfr ifm on I cjasonne one reason why the James H. Cheeks are envied for their chauffeur! H. J. Blodgctt, chatiffetir to Mr. James H. Cheek Thin beautiful seven passenger Lincoln is hard driven but it gets very good care. Blodgctt keeps it running sweetly on Shell 400 ' OUTHERNERS-distinguished southerners like James H. Cheek, son of the founder of Maxwell House Coffee have a reputa tion for hospitality that is richly de served. Even their household affairs seem to run more smoothly ! And people in the exclusive district in which the Cheeks live actually envy them the driver of their fine cars. Blodgett is never late; his cars purr silkily while theirs are being overhauled ; the Cheeks never have automobile worries. "How do you keep those motors run ning so sweetly?" other drivers ask the Cheek chauffeur. "A lot of it is in the gasoline," Blodgett confesses. And he tells how he avoids crankcase dilution by using "dry" gas. He learned it from a lubrication man who once showed him how thin motor oil could really get like water or kerosene thinned from "wet" gasoline. "And you can't expect even a high-priced automo bile to run very long on oil like that!" It is now a well recognized fact that oil dilution from "wet" gasoline is one of the most serious menaces to automobile mo tors. Manufacturers and dealers, lubri cation men and expert mechanics are constantly sending 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 vap orized 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 conven ient stations sell it. IMPORTANT TO EVERY MOTORIST the kind of gasoline Here is a typical ex ample of old crankcase oil after "wet" gaso line was used. Oil 54 aaaoline ruined long before it had run a thousand miles Shell 400 in the same car would dilute your oil very little. Perhaps 8 or 9 in a full thousand miles not enough to hurt its lu bricant qualities Notice the cars at Shell stations. Cars that show care not all new or expensive makes by any means, but driven by thoughtful people who know the sound value of Shell 400, the "dry" gas SHELL 4oO-"7DRY gas 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 REBEKAHS GUESTS E T ItrTTt; FALLS. Oio.. Juno 14. fSitrclul.) Tin cummunlty wnn t-iihUneil Njitunliiy by tlio nmldrn lioath of "(Jrnmhim" llilihwh. At I uVluik Kite riillcd hop mm mul Hntvd t hit t Hhe whh 111)1 ffHtiiK vnv,,, ivuII mul wImIumI ho woulil t'lilld a fire hi that nhu nnihl nit tVp.: At 4:5." Hhe whh iltmd. .1rn. Jftlilroth hl rcxlilod hero for 1M C'ji)-B uml whh K fl ytuirn (11. sho Uavt-H u wliln fhvle of friends in .Itu UNoi) county tind In nui'vIvciI hy tti, mtiiK. IS. A nnd A. K. I ill' U h, hot) of tilts lilnre, Mi itoiiH huh ifft from Mi'dfonl Wdncdiiy to nmlto HrrtuiKcmonta vlh lluiHo. puiiln who wind to take ITh tuo h'N 'ii us durlnit ih Hum mr. Hcuular nri'liootru ptttctlor will m ht ld next Wodnonday. I'm tik Hoover. trmiJior In t!io Y:ivpi-tM. Calif.. MihoidH for tlu pnt o yrar.s. lelurimd tnniu" Satur !'. ' Mr. Sm:iood. Mr, Kont Hnd Mih. AlnriHy w.t, Mrdfunl vIbUoih t m dny lunl wrvk. Mr., and Mrn. Doo" ',okh hih! Mib. Un TuiiKato and children y potit Haturdiiy In Modford. Itn, IlloNlim ha hoon rocolvlnR lioiitrnont In h Mlfonl h.piul. . AmiMiK IhtH who Ht umh-. I the 'int'o rkilurday iiIkIu hi :tv J'1'fnl woro Mr. and Mr. Iirl JJ'j'JVer, Mr. ii ml Mm. Karl llur Mii.'i'ti,Mr. and Mm, ;illi I'mirt vrlirhl. Mr. and Mm. Hokh Wy linio, Mr. mid Mm. Will Marion, Kuil Wyjimro, lllgln and ih Ab .ImU, Mr. and Mm. Luthor HuRhon nnd Mr. and Mm. Horace Orphan mid Hoy aoy. Mr. (Veil King la rnjoylnir a X !i(t from hor plMar. MIm Ior ,ithy Hhaw. of Modfoid. Mr. and Mm. t'arl t'obK'y and rtn. Rubor t. ha moved hfro fur (he mi miner. ' Mm. 1J rotte Moore mother Ii visiting here. - An nvcniKP upar maple, tree liriMlun fnnii jTniir hi HfclH CKNTIIA L I'DINT. Ore. .June 1 I, (Special.) Tho I'ant Xi.blo frnini flub was entorhilni'd by Mt'H. Ida Henderson at her home Tuewdiiy. OwIhk t the busy iln of year, only a few were present, IneludlnK MeMlatues IU Vincent. K, L. Karra, Turn l'ankey, I., I., Damon. Ib-k I lay, Kt ank Adams. C. M. Merrill and the hostess, whn nerved a delicious hineh to the ladles. Mm. O. T. Hartley of rorttand spent hist week with her sister. Mrs. I". K. flan!i. She was on her win' to San Krauelsio. MisM Dorothy Jones was a Kiiest of Miss (.ieraliUnu 1hX W'ednestlay iti AuMiforti. L. L. Drtnum Ih at the Lake i-f the Woods htithlliiK fences prepar atory to tnkiiiK his cattle tip there to pasture. Miss (lladys Toe of Newberc is a vlcltor at the home of her sinter. Mm. Ilalph L' Vee. J. M. tJtllftn, With the Ames. Harris. Neville company, IVrtland. whh railing on Ceutial l'oinl nici ehants Wednesday. ! Mrs. l'oe of NewheVK. whn has spent the paht year with her diiiiKh-1 ler. Mrs. Itertha Havvson, in San 1 h'ranelseo. Is visiting a nut her' daiiKlitor. Mis LeVee. and family In (Vnli al I'. 'Int. Mis. Pi.e bus tHUiiiht the Stickle place on the OM Stai loud. ' Mrs. Moran vlslled her niece, Mi i-esier .Mann, i edneMlay. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Ihntun and sun Delbi'rt of Knit Kl;nna!li were; Saturday Kaests of Mm. Dolhe Love, and family. They returnd h.me Sumliiy. Miss Lota Henthaw. who b.is bfn etnpluyed nt the Datnon cafe, will assist her mother in oiokim: fur a erew of men worklne on the rond above Itutte Kails. Donald Kaber arrived home from1 Willamette university Sunday nnd. n assistliiK hes fiither and brother L'verett In the sloie on the 'bu- corner." Mr. and Mis Krnest Dmoy went' In Dlamoml lak Tm-day. Mr. 1 Dewey will i.n.ol an addition t.i their vumnivr cottage at ih.it place Messrs. Trfve Urautl and Law rence Wlnslnw, seniors at Willam ette university and f r a t u r nity brothers of Kverett and Donald Ka ber. were liiicHts of M r. and Mrs. Kvorett l-'abor Tuesday evening. The youiu; men are hiking to Tla .1 on na, Mexico, where they have cmplo no'iit. Mii-s Delia Stanley of Hrowns- lorii is spepdlllK this week at tl'e home of Mrs. I'. VI. Stanley, Ralph LeVee of Koseburs cpenl Sunday with his family. Mm. K. K. Scott 1m still quite HI. Her Hon, Lester Si-ott, W'ho is em ployed at Lakcvlcw, and her daugh ter. M rs. Hay Anders, and III I to son Jimmy came home Sunday. Lester will return Saturday ami Mrs. Anders will remain tteveral days. Mr. and Mm. MrClve from Cali fornia were callers al the J. L. tiut'Kcr home Wednesday, on their way to ltos t urn Krlday for a visit. Mrs. L. L. S' ;i n le y u er Wed in sday Mi. and who wliii burjr. They will re to t tie liui ner home Damon and Miss Mary e iransaelins bllsltU'Ss in Medford. Mis. Jess Kichardson, Mr. and Mis. 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