ilEDFORD HAIL TRIBUTE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUXE 28, 1932.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Motor to KUm&th MIm Gladva
Beam of tha local office of the tele- j
phone oomp&ny motored to Klamath
rails tbU morning to spend the day
M guect of Irlende.
Bus. newt Callert Oharle KeU and
Mrs. Jonn Logan are among residents
of Gold Hill transacting buslneea In
Med ford today. Mrs. W. R. Jordan
of Kings hlghwav la also a visitor.
rrotn Northern California W. B.
Tan Bora of Dunamulr and Mrs. W.
X. Kndtcott and children of the same
town are Among visitors In Medford
today from northern California.
.
Here From Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
A. Tetter axe in Medford today to
attend to business matters. Another
eemer wow vui uuuw wu
nle Bolgaard.
VUlts In Medford Mrs. Lea Ring
nette spent the week-end in Med
ford visiting Mrs. Harold DeVoe nee
Louise Stokes, of that city. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
Confers Here James Field of Port
land was In Medford today confer
ring with Win. Oooksey, manager of
the looal Plggly Wtggly store on East
Main street.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. O. E.
Henderson of Eagle Point underwent
a major operation at the Community
hospital this morning and this aft
efaoon was reported to be getting
along nicely. t
To Work at Butte Falls Gilbert
Russell of Seattle Is in Medford to
day, preparing to continue to Butte
Falls, where he will b employed at
the hatchery during the summer
season.
Display at Chamber A new display
In the Chamber of Commerce win
dow today la particularly Inviting as
the mercury rises, the main feature
of It being a great big brick of ice
earn. The display was arranged by
the Gold Seal creamery.
Moffatts Hare Guests Mrs, Mar
garet Stewart and Mrs. H. J. Arnold
and two children of Pasadena, Calif.,
ar guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Moffatt. Mrs. Arnold Is a niece of
Mrs. Moffatt'e. They have - visited
Crater Lake and other scenic sections
of southern Oregon and are loud in
their praises of them, especially
Crater Lake, which they saw for the
first time in Its mantle of snow.
Leaves For Roseburg J. J. Skin
ner, of the investment department (if
the California Oregon Power com
pany, who has been spending the
past week In Grants Pass, left Mon
day for Roseburg. His headquarters
are In Medford. OranU Pass Dally
Courier.
Here Overnight The Oregon Ian
who were here overnight at the ho
tels include W. K. Rush, W. G. Nash
and party. Beulah Wyard, Miss K.
Spine, L. r. Newton, Alice E. Powell.
Orln Feerlkson, and Harold Ayers of
Eugene, E. Lucille Cummlngs of Sal
em and George Barbour of Roseburg.
.
Deliver Paper Although the regu
lar meeting of the employes of Snt
ders Dairy was postponed from last
e-enlng, the issue or "The Hustler,"
four-page newspaper edited by John
Snider, was distributed among the
members of the firm, who acclaimed
it "the best edition yet."
Call Special Meet A special meet
ing of the Daughters of Union Vet
erans will be held tomorrow evening
at the armory. It was announced to
day. The meeting has been called
for eight o'clock and all daughters
are urged to be present as conven
tion reports will be given at that
time.
Home From Renort Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Wahl returned yesterday from
a vacation at Lake o the Woods,
where they report the fishing very
good and the scenery more beautiful
than for many years because of the
abundant growth of greenery, result
ing from the heavy rains. Many ail-
versides and perch are being taken
from the lake, they state.
To Crater Lake Among those who
left Medford early this mornlnjr to
spend the summer at Crater Lake
where they will be employed at the
hotel for the season, were Orln Feer
lkson, Harold Ayers, W. G. Nahs,
Beulah Wyrd and Miss K. Spine of
Eugene, E. Lucille Cummlngs of
Salem, and Norman Cort and Van
Cleave of Portland.
Guests From the North The hotel
gueata from Portland, who stopped
In Medford Include G. W. Berry, Ted
Stamm, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ross,
Norman Cort, Van Cleave, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Hoffman, Miss Elisabeth
Hoffman, Wilbur Phillips, Charles S
Brewster, C. E. McKUlop, James C.
Hltt, W. R. Zelner. C. E. Collins,
E. R. Thurber and L. S. MeCormeck.
Mr. Owen HomeJames H. Owen!
returned to Medford on the train1
this morning from Salem, where he
has been attending to business mat
ters.
On Business Here Mrs. T. Cupper
o Salem arrived In Medford by train
this morning from the north, to
spend today here attending to busi
ness matters.
Visit Ashland Friends Mr. and
Mrs. John Dodge and children Steve
and Dorothy, motored to Ashland
yesterday to visit relatives and
friends, and enjoyed several hours in
Llthta park.
.
Few Wash Inst on tans The only
Washington resident, whose names
were listed on hotel registers here
are A. R. Borton and J. F. Plthertck
o Seattle and W. Al Brown of Spo
kane. Down From Lake Creek A. Mcln
tye and W. M. Shaw, ranchers of
Lake Creek, were transacting busi
ness In Medford this morning. Her
man Meyer, T. L. Farlow and Chaa.
Kltngle were also down from that
farming district.
Visits Grandmother Little Nolan
Marlon of Klamath Falls, Is spend
ing the week with his grandmother,
Mrs. Billy Wilson, who resides on
North Holly street. The young man
plans to remain here until after the
Fourth of July.
a
Dog Still Missing Mrs. Charles
Jones of Chicago, whose life was
saved last week by Harold Grey of
Medford, when an artery In her arm
was cut in an automobile accident,
Is reported as getting along nicely
at a local hospital. The valuable
English pointer dog. named Sham
rock, which belonged to the couple,
and disappeared at th time of the
accident, has not been located as
yet, Mrs. Jones stated. Harold Orey
and Otto Howard brought Mrs. Jones
to Medford from the highway near
Butte Falls, after her car turned
over.
Return From Convention Mrs
Mary E. Robblns and Mrs. Anna
Harmon, both of whom attended the
convention of the Daughters of Un
ion Veterans and of thy W. R. C, In
Corvallis, last week, returned Friday.
Mrs, Robblns attended as depart
ment musician of the former order
and Mrs, Harmon attended as depart
ment instructor of the W. R. C. The
ladies held these offices during the
last year, until new officers were
elected recently. Miss Leona Hull,
president of Daughters Tent In Med
ford, but now living In Grants Pass
returned with Mrs. Robblns. Grants
Pass Daily Courier.
Greggs Are Here Mr. and Mrs.
Humboldt Oregg of San Francisco
are spending several days In Medford
visiting relatives and friends. They
are the guests of Mrs. W. J. Virgin,
Mr. Oregg 's aunt.
Flora In Klamath Falls Al Flora
left this morning for Klamath Falls,
where he will spend ttie day, calling
ou business firms in the interests
of the Burroughs adding machine
company for which he Is represen
tative. Removed From Hospital Mrs. H.
M. Gault and twin babies left the
Sacred Heart hospital last evening
for their home on Tripp street, into
which Mr. Oault recently moved.
Mother and babies art reported get
ting along nicely.
California Guests The California
quests registered at the city hotels
Include Mrs. Obra HUdren and Mr.
and Mrs. M. deLaGuerra of San Fran
cisco. Paul Squibb of Los Alenos.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Moreland of Sac-
rrmento, Emily A. Blckford of Napa.
Mrs. E. Allsopp, Fern Monohan, and
Mrs. E. Jackson of Los Angeles.
Arrive for Summer Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Stewart arrived In Medford last
evening from Colorado to spend the
summer with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Spurg
eon and their daughters. They Jour
neyed to Mt. Shasta, Calif., by train,
where the Spurgeons met them last
evening. They reported an enjoyable
motor trip over the Slsklyous to Medford.
floating stable for donkeys. The
whole raft la propelled with huge
native oars and steered by a simi
larly crude rudder. It was con
structed by workers In the studio
department for use on one of the
many streams at the 2700-acre Para
mount ranch 40 miles north of
Hollywood.
Constance Bennett with Nell Ham
ilton and Lowell Sherman In "What
Price Hollywood" closes a three-day
engagement at the Craterlan today.
Joe Brown Comedy
Coming To Holly
Showing for the last times at the
Holly tonight Is "The Strange Love
of Molly Louvatn," featuring Ann
Dvorak and Lee Tracy.
Tomorrow the town will be thrown
Into convulsions and the occasion
will be the opening of Joe Brown's
latest comedy riot, "The Tenderfoot."
Those who have seen Joe in his other
pictures at the Holly know what Is
in store when this big-mouthed com
edian comes to town.
Tills time Joe Is a Texas cowboy
who goes to New York to raise
enough money to lift the mortgnge
on the ranch. However, his plans go
somewhat astray when the "city gals"
got hold of him and the mortgage
is destined to go "unllfted" for some
time. Vivacious and amiable Ginger
Rogers is tihe leading lady, and Lew
Cody assists this great funster, and
the work of all three goes to make
"The Tenderfoot," one of the finest
comedies produced this year.
As an added attraction on Thurs
day and Friday evenings the Holly
will present Val Valente and his fa
mous Roof Garden orchestra on the
stage. Those wishing to hear this
wonderful band should be at the
theatre by 8:30. Short subjects on
Vita program will Include a Silly
Symphony, and subjects by E. M.
Newman and Robert L. Ripley.
He has been fighting for forty years,
usually winning. This fight will be
hard. He knows It. Today he has
not a delegates pledged south of the
Mason and Dixon line, or west of the
Mississippi river. Nevertheless in
1628 he got six million more votes
than any Democrat ever got before,
and will keep on fighting, not from a
distance, but from the convention
floor. The school in which he was
raised believes In being on the spot.
The impression you get, hearing
rV sides, la that beating Governor
Roosevelt la going to be a hard task,
even for these most experienced poli
ticians. Demorats think they can
win this time. They know that Gov
ernor Roosevelt has many delegates.
Tho band wagon may start any mo
ment. Why delay? Why not cljmb
up?
Brisbane's Today
( Continued from Page Six)
not believe that anybody will break
the two-thirds rule. And before the
day erds, news, not official, comes
that Governor Roosevelt will not try
to break It.
Governor Smith la In good spirits.
Drama of Tropics
Coming Wednesday
One of the largest practical "prop
erties" ever constructed for motion
pictures was completed recently for
Paramouut's "Thunder Below," which
comes to the Fox Craterlan for two
days, starting Wednesday, with Tal
lulah Bankhead In the leading role
and Chaiies Blckford, Paul Lukas,
Eugene Pallette and Ralph Forbes
featuring.
It Is a 50-foot tropical raft, used
In Jungle sequences. Built of logs.
It Is in two sections, both of which
are roofed with palm leaves. One
portion Is constructed as crude sleep
ing quarters for a party of explor
ing engineers and la enclosed with
mosquito netting. The other is a
STATE Theatre
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
"UNION DEPOT"
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Joan Blondel
IFOEt STOCK CAMS
and 25 Other Speed Records Smashed in 1 to 500 Mile Run by
Practical demonstration proves
superiority of 76's high anti
knock value ESPECIALLY IN
HOT WEATHER
WHIRLING uound ten mile sur
veyed course in a strictly stock caf
ind under the supervision and electrical
timing of American Automobile Associa
tion officials, Eddie Miller broke 26 U. S.
stock car records last week.
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Gasoline VALENTE
a.-?
Seta, ibowier elaborate eqalpmcar of th
Amrriceo Automobile Astociauoo nttd durtna
the ipeed Kits. Electrical cooftct fa mid at the
cjooio and cod of t mpaared count, inturtns
ehaolotcaccuracttotrie l-ir00of aiecnnd. Fddie
Millar drtina th atocli Auburn roadtter it mat
nnuhios th hoc eitablitSiRt V. S. Stock Car mil
aptcd record of 91. 109 X. p. H. oaa of lot 26
retards broaeo.
Full Equipment VttJ
These records are important to you because the
cars were strictly stock-running with full equipment
-models which many motorists are driving today.
The gasoline was 7 6-taken directly from t roadside
pump.
The oils and greases used were the tame that you
can secure at independent or Union Service Stations.
What Tat Pmtd
The test verified what has already been claimed
that New Union 76 is the final non-pmiium mnti
kntck gaiclin tvtr cffirld.
One point is worthy of SPECIAL note. During the
entire series of runs and when the engineswere hot
test, the antiknock performance of 76 stood up per.
fectly-( mt knack caml from ihi moon. This meant
that your own car fueled with 76 will render fault
lets anti-knock service this summer no matter how
hot the weather ot how steep the grade.
Just Watch for the 76
We've made It easy for you to get this world's
record fuel.
Just glance ahead and when you see the big 76
banner or 76 sign, start slowing down. Turn in there
and stop for service et the 76 pump.
The 28 Record Broken
With 76
OPEN CAR
I. Flying Mile .
2. Flying Kilo .
3. SrandingMtle
4. 5randing Kilo
5. Flying S-mile
6. Flying S-kilo
7. 10 mile . .
S. 2) mile . .
o. 50 mile . .
10. 75 mile . .
11. 100 mile . .
12. One hour run
CLOSED CAR
13. Flying Kilo .
I a. 10 mile . .
15. 25 mile . .
16. 50 mile . .
17. 75 mile . .
16. One hour .
19. 100 mile . .
JO. 200 mile .
2 I. Three hours .
22. 250 mile . .
23. 300 mile . .
24. -too mile . .
25. Six hour run .
26. 500 mile . .
RotJiUr
95.109 M.P.H.
94.657
67.031 "
59.395 "
93 334 "
93.736
92.707 "
92.364
92.2699 "
92.265 "
92.159 "
92.205 "
(Bnugham)
910RO3 M.P.H.
86.8971 "
87.0354 "
87.0792
86.B826 "
86.774 "
86.6836
84.282 "
83.6968 "
83.687 "
83.916 "
82.883 "
81.2783 -
80.8622 "
Thtat rtcordt were mad aodar the. dot
raperviitoo of A. C Pilltburr. a member
of th coeiett board of the American Auio
mobilt Aeeociaiios end euptrvieor of tht
wttitro rtainaal diatrict-Mr. Pitliburr
baa forwarded Iht timtn recordt toWaab
inatoa headquarters where the tr eub
rert to confirmation b th Contact Board
of th American Automobile Aaaoderioa.
WATCH FOR THE
Sold by Tbouaandf of Independent Dealer and at All Union Servico Stations, lue.
LAST TIMES
Today
'The Strange Love of Molly Lovain'
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