Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    BY C. OF G: TELL
PROGRESS STORY
Tho Me"H""l-' Chamber of Com
merco'iB upohsoring a regular series
of radio programs, devoted to the
presentation of concrete facts and
statistics Bhowlng the development
of industry, 'in southern Oregon.'
These broadcasts, known to the
radio . audience as "Pros peri
graphs," have fentured, in the past
three weeks', A. II. Banwell, rep
resenting the Southern Oregon
Northern California Development
association, Mrs, Carold J, Parker,
telling of the potato chip Industry
in southern Oregon, and J. K.
Loom,!, representing the southern
Oregon ' MutunT. Ttaltilt Breeders'
association." '
That these three personal talks
have found an Interested audfence
Is' Indicated by the personal letter
of Glenn A. Oray of Grants rass,
Who praises the efforts of the local
Chamber of Commerce in present
ing this series of informative talks
and also adds that the reception in
Grants Pass is notably '.clear and
strong. ' Mr. Gray's letter showed
Ainusual Interest in' the 'tnlk given
byrMr. Bnnwell, on facts pertnln-
lng; ,to' development of Crescent
rply harbor and tho conducting of
Hoveral; 'conferences, one of. which
l soon to be held In Grants Pass.
PASTORATE HERE
'.Rev, N..p.. AVood.i who wnij Ap
pointed pastor of, tho Firnt .'Metho
dist' 'church. South, of. (his city, at
the- -'church : conference. heJd .in
Coryallls, June 27, arrived In Med
ford this week, to take oyer, the
wbrli. with Ihe.; local congregation.
. Reverend "'Wood was' in. Medford
Sunday, ojid . conducted both the
inarntnc and evening services.
...i'We are 'emphasizing spiritual
development of the church in. our
program ' this - year,''" Rev. Wood
stated today.' He said that , the
evening meetings wore being de
voted to evangelistic "services.
Rev. .-' Wood '" has been in this
conference for 83 . years, 'having
hffjd pastorates In Boise, , Idaho,
Wajla yValls.,, Wash,; .Coqullle and
LoOrande. ,. ' .- '
CRATER LAKE OUTLET
PROVED BY SMT, VIEW
: There .has bcfni a'.Benernl syp-.l
position, inat.v-Riier-ijaKB huh Re
mained ..an -.Isolated , example, of , a
body of .water wlth.no outlet, that
fill), remained fresh- .because the
Wit In the lava surrounding It was
Insoluble, says a park service bul
letin. ;The. finding of- two :well
aoflried, deer-litks within, the crater
Jim explodes th:s idea. "
'There Is then free salt within the
rim, which In Holutjpij imit bo car-.
rtev. inio , inn juku. ( ivny, ...v".
does no quantity of it appear in
any analysis of tho lake's water?
8AM8 VALLEY. Ore.. July 12-
(Special), t Grange met Saturday
night with good attendance. Road
matters formed the principal busl-
nes and R. E. Nealon was
nointed ' third member ' on the
special road committee.'
Under the subject of the county
fair exhibit the committee on min
erals and relics was named, in
cluding Olenn Hpurlln, Mox Schulz
and W. W. Hlttle. George Mc
Donough was appointed as chnlr
man of the fair booth committee
with ten members, to assist him.
Lecturer's program was cut
short by the absence of the mem
bers who were to debate on the
maWlage question. A radio pro
gram was arranged In the emer
gency and Included a lecture on
"Russia In America." by Naomi
Magruder; music by James Mc-Donough-.
speech, by Arthur Straus
Imitating R. E. Nealon as candi
date for governor; song by Knth
erlne Roger.
ARMY IIS INVADE
SAMS VALLEY FARM
SAM5VAt'.i.EY. Or...; July 121
(Hpsotai) M. ,A. Schulz and J.
L. Rowe are helng Invaded by
army worms which seem to have
a fondness for alfalfa nnd gar
dens. The damage from the worms
made It necessary for Mr. Schuls
to nut the alfalfa he was growing
far seed, for buy. since all blos
soms had been stripped from the
plants.
SAMS VALLEY. RANCH
Y DEAL STILL PENDING
RAMS VALLEY, Ore.,' July U.
(Special) If was reported last
week that . the Tom Trathern farm
had been sold ti. a Mr. Moore of
Central Point, but we find the
deal s not yet closed, the delay
being caused through the failure
o( the purchaser nnd present rent
er to agree, on the price of possession,-
''- St.-Mark's Kplscoiinl.. ,
Corner Oakdale and. 5th St.;
8 a.m., holy communion.
10 ii.ni.;- holy communion.', '" ":
Wm. B. Hamilton, rector.
Catholic Church.
So. Oakdale Ave. and 10th Su
Masses at 7 and 9 a. m. .-"'"'
Rev. K. v. Black, pastor.
First ITeHbyteriun Cliurcli.
Claude B. Il'orter.' minister.
Worship service at II o. m., "Just
one noun long." Sermon topic,
"The.-Sneer." Special music with
Miss Marian Mercer at the organ
console.
In the evening his church unites
In -the union services at the Bap-
list church at K o'clock,
English Lutheran Church.
Fourth at Oakdale Ave.
'Where the Way is Made Plain"
"The Bow In the Cloud" will be
the subject foe the sermon by Dr.
Funk at the Hour of Worship. 11
n.m, Special music. Mrs. V. i.
Harris, organist.
The .Bible school begins at 10
a.m.
First Methodist church.
Alexander O. Bennett, pastor.
Sunday morning worship nt 11
o'clock, with sermon by
Shepherd, "What Can n
Do for. the Church".. 1 v
A. W.
Layman
C. A. Meeker, soloist.';-,'.
No-evening service."
Upworth league 0:15 p. m
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
A cordial welcome to all.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets. Car
man E. Mell. minister. Office and
pastor's study In the church. phon0
101)7. - '
"Test Our Welcome."
Morning worship and commun
ion, .10:R5. The pastor will preach.
Special music, devotions and fel-
towehip.
- I'nion evening -service- at 8:00
o'clock , "in"' the' 'Firs't..i ftnptls.t
church; : ' v
Bible B.c h o o l'-nssembly '. 9:45;
Christian. Endeavor. 7 o'clock." ,. .
. Church of God. V"
Corner .of llnvon and Holly Sts,
Sunday schdl. 10 a.- m. s '
' Preaching at '11 a. m. : 1 '- -':
Young people's meeting, 7:15 p.
m. '
', Preaching services, .8 p. m.
At the 11 o'clock service. Rev.
H. W. - Burch will speak on the
subject; "Who .Will Enter the King
dom of Heaven." -
Subject for the. evening will be
"Building for Eternity and How to
Lay the Foundation.
Come let us worship together.""'
H. W. Burch, pastor.
Main Street M. K. Church South
' N. D. Wood, pastor.
' Sunday school 9:45 a.m. . Dr.
Frank Roberts, superintendent..
. Sermon: by the .pastor, 11'a.ra.
Subject, "Extension- of the King
dom.".. ": 1 ' r -'r'y -:-
. i Epworth ipLeagne . program
p.m. : "-s ,',-;:';..'' '.
7:00
Evening' worship '.;8p.m. Song
pruise and sermon,'--Congregatloniil
singing and special' music by the
choir, .both 'morning and evening
We exteiW to cordial welcome' to
any "and all .who may v.
come and worship with us,
Volunteers of Amerlos .,
Captain Ethel Walsh .will preach
Sunday at 8 p. m. at the Volunteers
of .America mission hall, 13 North
Fir stroet. Her theme will he "The
Dimensions of God's Love." A
musical program has been arrang
ed by Geraldlno House and Captain
Walsh. Sunday school at 9:48 a.
m. and . Christian Companionship
league at Ip. in. - - -
Captain Ida N. HnycB will speak
Saturday at 8 l. m. on "Reaching
the Land of Promise.'' . The public
Ib invited to attend these meet
ings. ; . ; - ' 1 i. .
rhrFh r.l th. N.
North Cen(ra, nt Jack(!on. John
T unose, ,,a8toI..
"Watching With God" will be the
P-.8Ubject for the morning wqrshlp
t '11 o clock. The subject for
the evening service at 8 will be
"The Calls of the Deep" The
pastor will speak at both services
next Sunday. Special music will
he furnished by the Buchanan
quartet for the morning service,
and also for the Sunday school at
9'45. N. Y. P. S. meeting in the
church at 7 p. m. Sunday prayer
meeting In the church Wednesday
evening at 8. The pastor will
speak at the Reese Creek school
Sunday afternoon.
International Bible Student!' '
Association
Mroadcnsllng Watch Tower Bible
program over KMED Sunday even
ing from 6:;t0 to 7 o'clock. The
subject of the lecture to be given
by T. W. Hill or Ashland is "What
Is the Purpose of Bible Miracles?"
Mrs. Will Rogers will sing "The
Old Rugged Cross," with . Lewis
Parker at the piano.
1 The International Bible Students
meet every Sunday morning at
10:30 and every Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. W. W. Lailey, 102 Mistletoe
streets All who are Interested In
... T0Wer B,me"WdJ' afe W8-
come.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist. In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday
at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 312
North Oakdale. Subject for Sun
day. July 13, "Sacrament." ,
Sunday school at 9:45. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings,
which Include testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is In
the Medford building, is open
dally from II to 4 except Sundays
and holidays. The Bible and all
authorized" Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public is cordially invited
to attend the services and visit the
reading mom.
MEDFORD MAIL
AiNIGE-GiBk
COMES-TO-TOWN
' 8YNOP81B! Romanes ana mil-
farttm have come hand In sand
for Brtmmor and Uarv hou
, Thai two once were in love, but
BritHtnor btcama enamored o
Clarica Dav, only to breafe HU en
0a0itil upon learnlHff that tin
had been allied with a night club
robber. Uarv f-u likewise had
fatten in tove with Tonu Tit her
. tngton, an aviator. To coin hie .
aunt's Ibioncial support on a flight
around the world, he vereuadee
. Uary Lou to enter into a make-
' believe engagement with him, A '
eeriove engagement wae his atmt's
sfipiilotion, and ehe ie not aware '
ot their private agreement. Tony '
ie enroute homo now, but mtfan- '
while Moth Lou and Brynmor
have become good Iriende apain.
Site dreade Tony's homecoming,
for it mag mean the end ot her en- '
gagement.
Chapter 25
TONV RETURNS
IIXARY LOO saw Brynmor fre
" Quontly during the next several
weeks. It became genuinely pleas
ant to talk with him ot things that
she preferred not to discuss with
Jay. .. .. i
Before she realized It, Tony was
almost due to return. One day he
cabled her from New York tbat he
hoped' to be In London within a
week.
It was late on a May afternoon
when Gay Girl, like a huge silver
homing pigeon, appeared through
the' clouds above Croyden Held,
. Great crowds bad surged there to
welcome Tony borne. Praise ot biB
accomplishment was on everyone's
lips. Mary Lou shared his glory
too, as "the girl to whom Tony
Titberington Is engaged." She
tried to feign an appearance of
happiness,, but It. was not sincere.
It was with a mingled feeling of
(ear and suspense that she went
to Croyden to greet him tear that
the time had come wben their
game of "lot's pretend" would end,
and suspense because well, when
would it end? ,
Jay and Jerry stood with her In
the trout line ot tbe crowd as Gay
Girl swooped down and came to
rest not 201. feet trom them,
: "Run up and meet him, Mary
Lou," Jay shouted. . "Don't stand
there a like a stick." '
t There was Tony, leaning from
the cockpit, grinning bis lopsided
grin, shaking bands with tbe field
officials. But Mary Lou couldn't
move. Tony, at the moment,
seemed lik a stranger a lean,
bronzed, adorable stranger -whom
she. happened, In some Inexplicable
way, ,td love. . - . ::
- She felt a horrible sense of em
barrassment.' Could this be the
Bame Tony who: had taken ber to
visit bis aunt and begged ber to
become engaged to him to make
this trip possible? . 1 r. '
, As she stood there, tongue-tied
and glued in ber footsteps, Tony
suddenly saw her. ". v.,- - :
. "Mary Lou!" he , called,, and
pushed hls way through the "mob
toward .her, A moment later be
. was'- gripping . ber ' hands, grinning
down at her.
"Jove, Mary Lou, It Is" great to
see. -you!" Awkwardly he. bent
dowu and kissed ber.. A score ot
press cameras clicked as one. To
morrow the whole world would see
their picture under the caption,
"Daredevil Flier Greets Fiancee.'
Mary Lou blushed. "It's great to
see you, too."
It was a stupid, obvious thing to
say, but ber bead was in such a
whirl tbat she could think ot noth
ing else.
"You're , thinner, Tony." she
gasped, as they made their way
to s car,
Tony winked. "Prickly pears,"
ho grinned. "They're marvelous re
ducers," Tony was acting more like blm
self, yet Instinctively she sensed
that this Tony was different from
the boy she bad known before.
He looked much the some, except
that he was thinner and bronzed
by tbe wind; be had the same
mocking blue eyes and tba same
bantering smile. Perhaps the dif
ference was In bis mouth. It was
more stern.
Yet tbe change was more In
tangible than that. She felt tbat
the boy Tony was gone. Tbis was
a man. She didn't know whether
to be glad or sorry. After all, did
It matter since ebe was to lose
him so soon anyway?
Intently she watcbed bis proflle
S8 he talked ot the flight, of the
day be bad stopped In Paris on bis
return.
Tony was changed, to be sure,
yet. Mary Lou felt a possessing
longing sweep over ber. Sbe
wanted Tony for herself,
Her Angers itched for the feel
ot his bair; sbe wanted to kiss
the cleft In his chin; sbe wanted
to have him close beside her. She
shut her eyes In agony. Tony con
tinued talking, cheerfully but un
emotionallyalways of Gay Olrl.
"I bad a great time In New York,
Mary Lou." be said. "There's
plenty ot dash and daring to those
American girls. 1 tell In love with
the lot of them."
"Did you?" Mary Lou knew sbe
note, all American girls. -'
"You look tired." be commented.
' "You menu I'm not looking
prolty," she countered. "We can't
all apend our lives Joyriding (or
Klrnt Ituptlst (liiiri li.
W. H. Knton. minister.
Sunday school. 9:4'i a. m.
Morning worship. II s. m.
n. Y. P. C.. 7 p. m.
Kvenlng worshop. 8 p. m.
fpeclal (ei.tures of the mornip'tf
service will be the singing vt 'laKe's
"Heek Ye the Lord." and the aeri
mon on ".Method and Mfistery."
The evening service will be the
second of the union r'enlng serv
ices of the summer, tmrtlcipated
In by the Presbyterian. First Meth
odist, Christian. Lutheran and Hap
tlrt churches. At this service, held
In thq Baptist .church, the sermon
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
onr complexion's sake, you know."
. Tony laughed. "I see you haven't
lost tbe old spirit, Mary Lou."
They had arrived at Jay's studio,
and Tony came in with ber. : Jay
and Jerry bad excused themselves
tactfully at the Held.
"It they only knew," Mary Lou
thought to herself. "It they only
knew the news . tbat must greet
them wben they get home!"
Tony blmselt couldn't understand
bta feelings toward Mary Lou. Be.
fore tbe flight, be bad regarded her
as a bright girl, perhaps tbe nicest
of all tbe girls he knew, : '
Now be felt distinctly uncomfort
able with bar, Tony was not ac
customed to feeling uncomfortable
with girls. Tbelr relationship, he
felt, must be at fault this tool
nonsense about being engaged.
It bad been tun (or a time great
fun. Now, however, tbe Joke was
beginning to wear a bit thin. Oh.
well, he supposed It would end
soon, and personally he would be
glad wben It did. Still it was a
most awkward situation. One might
even: want to carry on with the
game. Mary Lou, to bis surprise
soon put bis doubts to rest. 1
"Well, Tony, the time has corai
for me to be heartless and thrust
you out ot my lite, iiasn't lt'.'"i
Sbe watcbed bis eyes tor somt
Indication, some hope. 'If only shi
eoutd feel convinced tbat he didn't
want tbe engagement to end!
Tony tossed down a cocktail
Mary Lou reached : tor ; anothei
glass, i -i -i '' i .
. "Here's to the termination ot out
engagement," she said - with forceit
gaiety. -. t ,i ' : .i :
. Tony smiled across at" ber.
"There's, no hurry as far as S'tr
concerned.- Ws bad a good time be,
fore. . Why not carry on fori
while?" -7 . "'.... !
Secretly he hoped that Bht
wouldn't take up tbe suggestion
With a woman's Intuition, howevei -I
Mary: Lou knew exactly what, hat
passed through his mlud. '
"Always the perfect little gentU
man.'t she mocked. "But, I'm not
hav.og any more of It, thank jus
tbe same. To tell the truth, 1'vi
been ' banging on your return ti
sever the link." .
"Oh you have?" Tony's volt-i
was slightly chagrined. "Sorry I
I've interfered with your plans." ..'
"That 8 all right," she ratorle.
airily. : "There's still pletiij
tijj; o
lime." .
"Whos ths neto bloke?" ITon
asked. "I bet soma dude has dgo
into my place." s .- . .
. "Maybe." r- ; '
"I suppose," ventured Tony, "ilia
be's serious, intellectual, mare de .
pendent nnd better looklim-thoii. .
am?" ' He- remembered what shi
had said on the subject onto bm
fore.. ... v . " : i. ,,..
v"Maybe." ' - ": ', ; ;
"Tony was not to be put aside '
easily. ' - - - ..' ... .
"Look here, Mary Lou. I've beet
48 hours without sleep. Suppose
go home now, snatch a short rest
and then we'll go out tonight, am
celebrate my return for the aak. .
of old times. Say voU're on!" -
Mary Lou's heart Jumped to;bojj
thl-ont. fit! aha rint-A clal. It i?.-M
one more nlgbt? Surely there wal
no barm In that. Then sbe remeni
bered her resolution. This pretend
Ing had to end some time. . t
. Sbe pushed back her hair. "Noth
lng doing, Tony. Thanks Just tin
same, but you'll have to And some
one else, to celebrate with you."
Tony looked both astonished anr
angry. ...... ,
"You're not much ot a sport ;"
' "All right, I'm not," Her volet
was choked. . , '. .
Tony felt like kicking himself.
"I'm sorry 1 said tbat, Mary Lou
You're a sport, and a darn good
one. If It badn't been for you, I'd
never bave been able- to bava
started on that, trip." He stood
looking at her as sbe curled upon
the divan.
"I shall never forgot' tbat, Mary
Lou. You know that, don't you?'
His voice was almost pleading,
"Well, I'm glad I've been of some
use In the world."
Tony walked aimlessly about the
room tor a moment, then turned
toward tbe door.
"Well", I'd better be going. Look
here, Mary Lou, you're going to
let me see something of you. aren't
you?" . .
"I'm afraid not, Tony." '
"Damn It all, why not? Think ol
all ths good times we've had to
gether. It con'f end like this."
Why wouldn't be go? Slit
couldn't answer blm.
"Well, so long, I'll call ynu some
day soon."
The pent-up tears (towed rree.'j
the moment Tony bad closed the
door. Mary Lou's whole body sill
tened in sudden disgust Willi her
self.
"Oh, you fool, you little foul.'
she muttered. "There was no need
to do that. At least you could
have had him tonight. What on
earth possessed you?"
(Copyright, use. UatKt areig)
And now Mary Lou rtorett her
mevtl Developments In tomorrow's
chapter brine her even mora misery.
j will be by the pastor, W. 11. Eaton.
who will srei.k on "Troubled
ill carts and What to Do With
Them." The musical part of this
j service will Include a solo by Mrs.
i M. K. Young- singing "RnoUKh to
j Know." by Kllutlieth Ogden; an
j them. "The Nation's King." by Ue
i Armond. sung by the young peo-
pie's choir, snil a select-! solo by
t Mrs. DeWayne Held.
You will find a cordlt.1 welcome
at theso services.
Miami and Key West. Pis., have
been selected ns prolmlile sites for
dirigible mooring msC.
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MEDFORD
J. LA OURRETTE, 1321 N. Riverside
OFFUTT'S GARAGE & SEVICE STATION,
,i )( 25 N.. Riverside., .
POSX OFFICE SUPER SERVICE, 6th and Holly Sts.
"Jim" "Bill"
SMITH and WATKINS, 9th & Riverside
SNOWY BUTTE SERVICE STATION, Crater Lake Highway
PHIPPS AUTO PARK SERVICE, 400 N. Riverside.
LEWIS SUPER SERVICE, 8th & Front Sts.
BAKER'S SERVICE STATION, Jacksonville Highway "and
Lozier Lane " "
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC., 101 S. Riverside
CLIMAX
t CLIMAX, Or., July -IS. (Hpl.) !
Mr. and A1rn. K. li. Cumplon nml
onn Carl and .W, MIm Kvelyn I
ChurUy nnd Mr. mud Mm. 11.
WerU ii ml family nicn the Kuurth;
In Anhluti'l and rcpurt a tlollKhtfnl
time.
Mi Allrln ApplfKntf of Anhlnnit
Im vlflttnt; .Martha lorur.
Mr. Mid Mm. Hnrvny Morffrtn
and son 'hnrlf of 'IVr.nlHt visited
At the U'urtz homo Hnturduy and
Hun day.
Mr. nnd "Mrs. Om-nr llnnfon of
Klnmnth Fa I1h upcnt the week end
hrc with homo folk.
Nellie C.rlmtum Im bark nt Hchoul
nfter a -two week' blinunctt fur
tunfill operation.
The yotins folkn of the nelffh
horhood onjoyed n wclncr and
marKhmallow ront Haturday evo
and "oJ cnndy-pull Hunday M the
WorU homo, In honor of MIxm
Allrln 'Applegnto.
I'hll Wert, itpent Htituiday and
Hunday In Medford.
Mr. Whit vlMtod nt the V. K.
f'hnrley home Thursday evening.
HA Ft DINK CRKKK. Ore., July
12. Hpl. John Smith and fam
ily and Mr. Kmllh'i mother. Mm.
MlnKham or Appleffate, upent the
Fourth In Oearent City, returning
by way of IteddlnK.
Mm. i:va Newton, who spent at
week vlftittng her dauKhter. Mm.
!!. H. Klhurt and family In Ah
land, returned home Haturday nc
cnmpi.nled by Mm, Klhert and non
lillly, who remalnet) until Hunday
evening
Mr. and Mm. W. U Wright and
children, Mr. and Mm. (o. Hmlth
and rhlldren. Mm. Nlnn, Duen
berry and children "pent the 4th
at lake o the Wood.
Harold nd Iora Hmlth "pent
the Fourth visiting their . ulster,
SARDINE CREEK
JULY. 12, 19:0.
VITAL
iTfnri"'
THE ONLY PREMIUM GASOLINE
, . : : at no extra
FOR SALE AT THE STATIONS LISTED
Mra. Lizzie Iter at Sprtnfleld.
They, were : necumpnnled hy Carl
Koppe.
Mr. and Mr. Chas. ItenheLt of
Portlands nrrlved Hunday ai the
homo of their aunt, Mth. 1-3. C.
Flene, nnd left Tuewday mnrnltiK
for l.'rater Ijika. They took with
them their mother, Mrs. (.'iara
Johnnon, tilfn of I'ortlnnd, vlo hn
been Hpendfnft Iho pant inou'h
I here.
H. V, llusenberry nnd family
went on u pbrnlc tho Fourth at the
Dead Indian andn aprlnKK.
Mr. and Mm. I. U. Wnlt, Mm,
Kvn Newton nnd Mm. Clara John
on were Monday dinner gucstH of
Mr. and Mm. K, C. Flene.
I. eler and Maliht Du.nen berry
are Hpe ndlrK the week earn pi nu
with their father. C. ., L)uriibei i y,
near I.i.ke Creek.
Mm. fleo. t Hmlth, Mrs. .lohnj
Hmlth and the lattr'a mother, Mm.'
.!. Hluahatn, were M'-dford vlMltom
TueHdny. ,
Ivan Governor, who hrifi boen
water hoy on one of tho county!
road Job. m homo thin week num-,
Ins o carbuncle.
Itnlph Duflenberrv, who 1 driv
ing a truck at llll.tebrand. ore,
called in relatives here Hunday on
hljt return from Crencenl City.
Kd Flene ha been buny the pn't 1
two week rutinInK the grnln Idnd
er for f'Xrnndo, Itfncrans nntl
I'uhl on Alalia creek, and for H.
A. Ouxenburry nnd hfnmeff here.
Mr. and Mm, curtl .Miller, Mm.
Kvn New'ton. Mm. If. H. Klhart
and "on Wily were Hunday dinner
K tie tit of .Mr. and Mm. I. It. Wait.
Krlend.i of Chan. Halley reffret
to learn that he ha been In very
poor health for the pat week or
o.
Wallnce Ivemon of Medford
spent the week end vlltlnic Arthur
Diifenberry.
Mr. nnd Mm, I. 1. Walt were
biiKlnc vliltom In Medford Thurs
day. Mr. Maude Hon well and on
f'arl, formerly of Central Volnt.
but now of Venttirt., Cal., vll,d
Thumday with Mr?. H. A. Duseti
berry.
Mr, and MM. J. U. Hmlth AmV
POINTS
CAR BON
Keep carbon out of these 7 parts in
the Trouble Zone and you'll avoid 81
of automobile engine ailments. That'$
what automotive experts say.
There are two ways to do it, One . . .
put your car in the shop aryd have the
carbon removed. That's expensive and
ties up your car. .,
Or drive your
Green Gasoline
remove carbon
no extra cost to you. , ; ; ; ;.;
Insist on it from the Cream and Red
v, ."pumps at genuine
f, , I
cranons everywhere. . .. ; t ...
uv03ll
D3L1L1Q
cost,,;
ASHLAND-
OESER'S SERVICE STATION,
PORTER SERVICE, 308 N. Main
CENTRAL POINT . '
NIP and S7P SHOP, Gene Rowland r ' '
- GOLD HILL '"
SHERWOOD SERVICE STATION, Paciflb Highway
J. W. LIVINGSTON "
ROGUE RIVER ' ,
ANDERSON AUTO OAMP 1 . . V r "
GRANTS PASS
GRANTS PASS MOTOR CO., 314 N. 'Oth St. "
SPOKANE AUTO OAMP, Pacific Highway '
talent :
TALENT SERVICE STATION ' !'
dnimhter Kthel pent the Fourth
In the pnrk nt (JrantH Pawn. :
North Otirolltta'H peanut rrop
wriH valued at 1i,fi!MJ,0tO in lilH.
Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
Silk from top to to with
French Heel
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.25
'The Food Is Better
at The Medford
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL. Managar '
Phona 105 SO N. Cantral
Medford, Oragon
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