Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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    S KEPFORD SLTTL TBTBTTXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAT 23, 1932.
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Latest In Highway Travel
M'CABE RELATES
home In Eugene to attend funeral
services for Mrs. Barah HuU, who
died hera yesterday morning,
e
Crater Lake nn rnvr s mi-hi-
can )glon for distribution through
out the nation. Copies numbering
V ,000, were sent to various sections
A ths United States.
Oatholle Udlei' card party, Parlsiti
hall, Wednesday, 2 o'clock. Pivot and
progressive bridge, 35c. Refresh
ments. TELL OF
Of Crater Lake lIUl alnra nf tha
Cathollo ladles' card party. Parish
hall. Wednesday. 1 o'clock. Pivot and
progressive bridge, 85c. Refresh
ments. 8C0TTI1SH RITE
Stated meeting Rose Croix chapter
7:30 p. m.. May 33.
L. K. WILLIAMS, Secty.
scenic wonder forms'the cover of the-
recent issue oi the Post Legionnaire,
published by the National Ameri
ON SERVICE TEST
OF WORLD
PXGE EIGHT
A giant, double-decked Klt Coaob
of the Paclflo Greyhound Lines ar
rived In Medford lut night bearing
officials of the company on a teat run
to Vancouver. B. O. AftAr iTWnrilno
the night at the Hotel- Jackson In
mi city ine pari? jerc at eleven
o'clock this morning for the north.
I This trial run Is being made pre
liminary to the Introduction of thru
limited bus service between Portland
and san Ptanclaco which will be init
iated on June eth. The powerful
silver and blue Mite Coach Is also
being displayed In cities of the Pacific
cosat on this tour.
. Modford will be the terminus for
the Nlte Coach run, according to L.
a. Marks), trafflo manager of the Pa
cific Greyhound lines who was one of
he officials In Mcdford today. The
south bound passengers will travel
from Portland to Mcdford In luinrl.
us new parlor coaches and, in this
olty, will transfer to the Nlte Coach
lor wis san Francisco run.
' The entire run between stun vn
fcisco and Portland may be mads In
34 hours, with the first "nlte coach"
leaving tne south at 6:30 p. m ar
riving nere at 0:30 a. m., where a
breakfast stop Is made. Parlor cars
will serve a light buffet lunch.
The tour of the coast for Pacific
wroynouna oinciais Is also a honey
moon trip for James J. Rleden, direc
tor of advertising for the Greyhound
system and former, olty editor of the
- - .nuv.Dw uaii-Duueun ana van
derbllt's IllustratAd nun u.-i
Just before leaving the bay city, Mr!
mnri-ieo. miss uesiree de Bour
gnlgnon. a member of the staff of the
San Francisco Call.Rnliatin u-
Mrs. Hleden are enjoying their novel
"'""" " luxury, traveling In the
big Nlte Coach.
A. L. "Daddy" Hayes, vice-president
u. s-acuic areyhound Lines and
organizer of the now famous trans
portation system, was aim -
of the party. Daddy Hayes recalls the
beginning of the Pickwick system
when he initiated bus service between
Bin Diego and Los Angeles ao years
joonaay. The first stages
wo oaiiea riatwioK busses after a
San Diego theatre which was one of
mo important stops on the first run.
Other members of the party making
tfiM tAat; run Mi-mtijh thla ctfv warn'
Ted Plnkbohner, superintendent of
tant to the trafflo manager; Art
Stewart, manager of tours: Herb.
G&yford, manager of the San Francis
co office of Beaumont & Hohman,
advertising agency and R, R. Wilson,
superintendent of the lines. The
party was met In this olty by B, W.
Coldeway, district trafflo manager for
Oregon and E. A. Hatfield, assistant
general manager of the Oregon divi
sion who will complete the trip to
Vancouver. Charles D. Fsrmer, dis
patcher and shop foreman with head
quarters In this ctly, also greeted the
test oar party,
The Nltecoach represents the very
latest Ideas In modern highway trans-
portatlon. Interlocking compartment
arrangement, built on two decks, the
Nltecoach provides comfortable sleep,
ing and seating accommodations for
26 passengers. Each compartment Is
completely equipped with wash basin,
running water, mirror, towel racks,
and a thermos Jug of Ice water.
There are hooks and ample shelf and
closet space to hold all clothes neatly.
There are two completely equipped
lavatories, one for women and one for
men. Provision is made for serving
light lunches and hot coffee while
enroute.
During the day time the Nltecoach
represents the height of luxury In
highway transnortatlnn. At nta .
porter deftly transforms the seats
Into full lenirth. vMa .u-
berths Invitingly arrayed In snowy
a aowny pillows. A special
...g .y.tem inat may be regu
lated at the will nf -- n.
Insuring adeauate rlrpnitinn -
air, Is one of the unique features. It
purifies the air and heats ., i.
as necessary.
The usual low bus fares will apply
on this limited vita,.v. .'t:'
cording to Markel. with the addition!
ua oenn charge of S1.B0.
Portland to Run F,.rTi.
means thst tn .
Portland to San Francisco Including
berth fx si nn --- 8
-- uu me rouna trip
fare, Including hurt . .-
M1.00 according to Markel.
Direct connections are made at San
Francisco for Ln r,.i.. "
southern California points.
Bus lines fmm Duhi. j
jvnt.viv maa 1 until
Sound points will make direct con
nections at Pnrtl.n ..l.u ... .
, 11 "u tne rscino
Greyhound Nltecoach service making
j. . mrougn service from the
ul .a?Un1 "" 10 e" Francisco
with but one all ni-ht ..,,.
one night will be on the Nltecoach
"eoiora and San Francisco.
lion. no r r iv 1 1, n
" fluv.UV
For Information leading to the arrest
. ..,.v,,un , lne por,,, wllo
poisoned my Boston Bull dog.
. H. WHITEHEAD,
803 8. Central Ave.
Orystalglow Kodak da.. -n.-
The Peasleys, Opp. Holly Theater.
ORCHARD TRACT
Purchase of the silver Crest orchard
east of Talent, from George Ross of
Ashland, was announced today by C.
O. Lemmon, manager of Sgobel and
Day fruit company, In this city.
The Individual nurchsAs. Mr rjm
mon stated, Is merely an expression of
oei m ine proiitabie future of
the fruit lndustrv In t.h Rnffna m.,..
"B,,oi aosue, or long standing,
to own orchard land here.
The Sliver Crest property Is com
posed of a 100 acre tract, of which
70 acres are planted to pear and apple
trees, now In bearing. Bartletts,
Bosc, Winter Nells peers and Newton
apples are Included In the orchard.
The land Is located across the road
irom tne oun crest orchard. The
financial consideration Involved In
the sale was not revealed today by
An lnteritlnv rnnnrtv. nf frt mtt
convention of th Federation of Wo
men ciuos at Kid ma th Falls was
brotlKht to Med ford tnriav hv th
local ritMeXTAt Inn rrnm nt tha salnh
page convention paper, published by
niw AiHiDBin newi, nononng tne con
vention guesU were also on display
here, thla morntntr. An ftttrnrtivN i.v
out, featuring Crater Lake, filled the
.injur portion oi ine iront page ana
picture of officers and rielecatM n.
pea red with club newa.
The Med ford stunt, directed by Miss
Margaret Kerr, was presented at the
"Know Your Oregon luncheon" and
was enthusiastically received. Mlsa
Eleanor Curry sansr "The Beautiful
KOHue mver vauev. written tv Fred
Alton Hatght, local composer,
jueaiord tomato Juice cocktails
WAI-A aBrVH nn that lunrVtaann ms.ii
and featured In a talk by Mrs. Alice
ioppin.
Delegates attending from Med ford
were "Mr. V.rt ml n a Ustlari a t n.(
dent; Mrs. Coppln, Mlsa Winifred
vvni&er ana Airs, ueiva Amen, alter
nate). Othnr rtnnwntt1vaa nt h.
local orsanlzatlon went Mr, tu
Thompson and Mrs. Maude Chap
man.
SARAH HULL
PASSES, AGED 88
WIDE VARIETY IN
FLOWER DISPLAY
A variety of flowm
viuiuoiUU, in ini ffTmnilllm nt
senior high school, Is the ambition
this week of the Medford Garden
club. The annual garden club show
will open there Thiirftri&v tA
tinue through Friday and all grow
ers oi tne valley are urged to make
entries.
A demand for all kinds of blos
soms was voiced today by the club
committees, who also stressed the
need for generosity, ss wpii n va
riety In displays.
In this year's show, flower lovers
predict an event which will aiimi,.
tsnce In entries and arranmnnmt
all predecessors.
Mrs. Ssrah Adeline Hull, lrnnwn fa.
mlllarly to many In Medford as
nuuby nun, aiea eany yesterday
morning at her home here, following
an Illness of the nsst twn month.
She was aged 88 years and nine
months at the tlm nf h- Muins
and had resided In this city for the
psst forty years.
Sarah Adeline Shepherd was born
at Lambertvllle. N. J., August 8, 1843.
She Is survived by one son Frank
Hull of Chlco.
Mrs. Hull was a member of the
First Christian church nf thi. .!-
where she was active In the work
until falling health made It lmnossl
ble for her to carry on. She attended
ChUrCh Services fnlthfntlo until
iwt bij ueiure Auier, tnis year.
ranerai services win ha Mnn,t-j4
tomorrow afternoon
wis rirsc i;nrisuan church, with Rev.
u. b. Minora and Be v. W. R. Baird In
charge. Interment will be In the
Medford Mausoleum.
Giving members of the Klwanls
ciud an unprejudiced glimpse of af.
inns in manv countries or tn einn
R. A. McCabe. former eitv stlYtmv
of Medford. reviewed hl Mrant tVin
around the world at luncheon at the
notei sieaxora today noon.
From lhA bsnlCK nf th Thinu.
tne streets or Mosrnw. h rn ni.
audience, telling a thrilling story In
w uii-ii u art ana power of each
nation floured.
A true conception of the strength
w icksi lnstiLiitinnH as n nari in Ten
don, Mr. McCsbe emphasized In point.
tug ous inat in tne common law of
England, Is Included all that any
country needs. The two leading
sports of America, he listed as golf
and law making, stressing the fact
iag isiier is greatly overdone.
He drew a glorious picture of Old
EnglBnd. "tabs bulwark halmaan ha-.
barlan and civilization." Turning from
laws to literature, he described his
VISIT; tO Htratrnrrt. tha hnma nf mi
Ham Shakespeare. There he dwelt
in reverence for several moments
Upon the description nf a nalntlna.
a ,ua wjr, wiuca reveaiea tne xound
ation of ability, which was the man's.
Continuing to Russia, Mr. McCabe
told of an address mad hpnnth t..
Red flag, the many courtesies entend-
""i wie ttussian people, and
left with his audience an opinion of
the Russian people, far removed from
that generally drawn In the public
mind. The story of the fate of the
czar, the sneaker saM In nnMBinn
"coincides with one I once heard
told, 'If you call a man a dog for long
Mr. McCabe leave tnmnrr Vi; Si.
home In Salinas, col, following a
abort visit with local friends.
Welfare Workers
v To Meet Friday
A luncheon nf fh Alliai umlh
association will be held at the Hotel
Medford Friday noon. All guests
are requested to be at the hotel at
la o'clock. The program for the
luncheon hour will be announced
I later.
Locals
Visits SUter Here narman T.
Wood of Allamoore, Tex., recently
arrived here, aceomnnnlaw h hi
children, to be guest for some time
oi nis sister, Mrs. Nellie wall.
To Attend Funeral Mrs. Graham
Hoffman, son, Clifford Becket and
daughter, Ruth Beckett, arrived In
Medford last evening from their
. sg.gr : sizzr
you can
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Try tyjls E. Plnfcham'i Vegetible Comwund
rv afi rx. z i
reit terribly Nervous
Fagged out , . . always melancholy and
blue. She should take Lydia E. Pink,
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Because electric cooking seems such a
luxury, most people think that it must ba
expensive. But, like all other electric
. services, automatic electric cooking costs
a surprisingly small amount . . . only a
penny per person per meal on the aver-
j age. And think of the convenience. Just
put the whole meal in the oven. Set the
automatic time and temperature con
trols. Then go out and enjoy the after
noon. When you return you will find
.. everything deliciously cooked and ready
to serve. May we tell you more about
the convenience of automatic electric
cookery? Just drop in our store today.
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