SfEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, IEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 5. 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Holiday at Lake Mr. and Mrs. T.
X. Danleli have returned to the city
after spending several dayi at their
cabin at Diamond lake.
At Roseburg Mra. H. H. Harris and
on Ruseell spent the week-end in
Roseburg, visiting Mr. Harris and son
La Vera.
icudder Flies South--Jack Scudder
left last evening by plane for San
Francisco, after spending the week
end here as guest of his mother, Mrs.
H. Chandler Eg an.
Howards Visit Coast Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Howard of this city spent the
holiday at Crescent City. Mr. and
Mrs. George Howard motored to Eu
frek for the two days.
To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Suffecool of Yreka yesterday ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reyn
olda to Crater lake. Mrs. Suffecool
la Mr. Reynolds' sister.
Callers Today Mrs. W. R. Jordan
of King's highway Is shopping In
Medford today. Other callers are
Mra. R. H. Wilcox and daughter Nat
alie of Phoenix.
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Mr. Hedrlck at Stanford E. H.
Hedrlck, superintendent of city
schools, left yesterday for Palo Alto,
Cal., to spend some time at Stanford
university on work for his doctor's
degree.
Motor to Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Wakefield, accompanied by
Mrs. Hester Whitman and A. L.
Wakefield, motored to Crater lake
yesterday and report a large crowa
at the resort. t
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Motor to Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
'Volney Dixon were among Medford
people spending the Fourth In Ash
land park. Sadie Bark Ins and moth
er were also In the Llthla city yes
terday. Home from Grlck Mrs. Maud
Chapman and mother, Mrs. Julia
Kimball, returned last evening from
Crick, Cal., wks they spent the
holiday, having accompanied their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cauvel, to that
city on their trip south.
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Parsons Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. i
F. T. Parsons spent the week-end at
Crescent City and enjoyed a drive i
up the coast, as a result of which '
Mra. Parsons today has a very bad
case of sunburn, which she Isn't en
Joying. Miss Knlps Here Miss Alberta
Knlps, student at the St. Francis .
hospital In San Francisco, Is here
spending the vacation period with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W1U Knlps
She plans to leave Monday for the ;
south.
Crowds Are
Spellbound!
Bv Zero's uncanny mlrtfl!
Ak Him Anything! No
Hokum. No Trickery No
EmbarraMment! No Names
Are Mentioned! Yon Will
Be Thrilled. A m a i e d.
Amused! Don't !! It!
ON THE SCREEN I
KAY FRANCIS
IN
"Street of Women"
I COUlDflT-STRIKE
17 HARDER
FSll Amailns!
t It Entertaining!
It Twice Dally
EXTRA Wednesday
Is Answer All Day!
questions not answered
during the time limit, of
performance answered by
sealed enTelooe available at
box offlca net day. No
fees!
ON THE SCREEN WED.
LEO CARflll.l.O
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NOAH IIURV
"Homicide Squad"
Personal
Mrs. Ankenr Better Mrs. Frank
Ankeny, prominent pioneer matron of
this city, is gradually Improving from
a major operation which she under
went at Klamath Vallley hospital
some time ago. She la still unable
to receive visitors. Klamath News.
Returns to Chicago Harvey C
Kendall of Chicago, who has been a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Kay at their home on the Jacksonville-Phoenix
road, left Saturday
evening for the Illinois city. Mrs.
Kendall plana to remain here for
about two months.
Stop Enroute North Miss Ida
Bateman and a group of friends from
Fresno. Cal., stopped yesterday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamilton at
their home near Central Point, while
en route north by motor to take the
boat from Seattle for a vacation tour
of Alaska.
Mrs. Anders, Ouest Mrs. Anabelle
Anders of Klamath Falls was a week
end guest In this city of Miss Wini
fred Walker, who has been 111 Or
some time at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George -Walker.
Miss Walker Is reported In a much
Improved condition and was down
town over the week-end for the first
time in several weeks.
Here from Portland Mr. and Mrs.
. E. Schoonover and daughter, Shir
ley Mar, arrived here Saturday from
Portland, accompanied by Carl
Schoonover. Mrs. Rose Eiffert and
granddaughter, Joan Rose Buchter.
All were guests over the holiday of
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Eldredge and Miss
Edna Eiffert, and motored to Ash
land with them for a picnic yester
day. Messrs. Schoonover are return
ing to Portland today. Mrs. Schoon
over will remain here for a week and
Mrs. Etflert for the summer, accord
ing to present plans.
Huge deposits of hard carbon inside
your car engine! Your 35 oil may be
responsible. It's much more serious
than mere knocks and lost power.
Hard carbon splinters grind into your
valves, down cylinder walls, even
through the bearings
ANY OIL must
Xx the pistons, where it burns and forms
carbon. But some oils form more carbon than others. And some deposit a ruinous
hard type of carbon. The 30 and 35 oils are often the worst carbon formers.
But you don't have to clog your motor with hard carbon. Change to Shell
Motor Oil. It forms a powdery, soft carbon and only 13 to 15 as much carbon
as do even the most expensive oils.
The correct grade of Shell Motor oil for your car will cost you only 25 a
quart It is positively guaranteed to do as good a lubrication job just as
long as any other correct grade oil for which you would pay 30 or 35.
Pocket that difference and avoid hard carbon, besides I
run
Xorcrosa' Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. !
Paul Norcroa and children of Los
Angeles, Cal., are guests In the val
ley of Mr. Norcrow' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Norcroa of Central Point.
While here they win also visit Mr.
Norcro&s' sister, Mrs. E. H. Hedrlck
of Medford. Mr. Norcross la district
manager for Manning & Co. In Los
Angeles. He formerly lived at Cen
tral Point, and with hi family has
many friends here. 1
Guests at Shady Cove Among local
people spending the holiday at Shady
Cove on Rogue river, were Herman
Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Peter and party of friends. Mrs.
Maude Snider and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lei and Mentzer and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Con DeVore and party
of friends, A. C. Strange, professor
in the Southern Oregon Normal
school at Ashland, also entertained
a group of friends a this cabin at
Shady Cove.
Greets Ejran on Course Al Hagen
o the Mall Tribune Job department
and one of Med ford's enthuiastlc
golfers, waa among the first to wish
H. Chandler Egan success In his
championship match In Portland last
week-end, Egan reported upon return
yesterday from the Rose city. Hagen
greeted the champion at the first tee
and assured him that the home town
was expecting him to be the winner.
Hagen la expected home tomorrow
with his family, following a short
vacation with relatives In Portland.
Make Horseback Trip A grand
trip with no mishaps was reported
today by Mra. Grace Voss, who with
three others, Myrtle Gill, Marjorle
Llndley and Helen Dugan, made the
Journey to Lake o' the Woods by
horseback last week-end. The party
left Medford Saturday evening, riding
to Lake Creek, where they camped
for the night, continuing the ride
to the resort Sunday afternoon. They
arrived at the lake about 2 o'clock
and were able to enjoy swimming and
all other sports offered. They re
turned to the city by motor last
night. Gordon Benson and Billy
Chambers will ride the horses back
to Medford today.
lubricate to the very top
n
In Yreka C. R. Jones of this city
spent the latter part of the week in
Yreka transacting business.
Works on Survey A. H. Banwell,
who is making a federal industrial
survey, was In Ashland Friday.
On Business Tom Hill, groceryman
of Ashland, was In Medford the lat
ter part of the week, attending to
buslnaes matters.
Circle to Meet Prlscllla circle of
the First M. E. church will meet to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with
Mrs. Barker, at her boms Just off
King's highway.
Vacationing This Week Three em
ployes of the J. O. Penney Co. store
are on vacations this week. They
are Mrs. Ralph Koozer, Mrs. Lee Alien
and Tod Wood.
Catches Big Fish Everett Brayton
was a successful Fourth of July fish
erman, bringing two large salmon
from the upper Rogue In the region
of the Rogue Elk resort.
Fined $25 Paul K. Jones was fined
129 in Justice court this morning on
a charge of reckless driving. He was
arrested Monday evening by state
police.
To Lake o' the Woods Miss Clara
Younger was among those who spent
the week-end vacationing at Lake o
the Woods.
To Medford on Business Johnny
Snider, manager of the State theater
in this city, motored to Medford Sat
urday on business. Grants Pass
Daily Courier.
From Seattle J. W. Kelly, Intra
agency sales representative for the
Standard Oil company In the north
.west area, arrived here from Seattle
this morning on business.
Drunk In Public For being drunk
in a public place. Jerome Mack was
fined 110 this morning when he ap
peared before Judge Glenn O. Tay
lor. Mack was arrested at a local
dance hall Friday night.
2a . S 7 ' (iy
1 rule iiun at nine auiav I
THIS KIND BLOWS AWAY
An ontirafy difftrtnt typ of carbon li
formaJ by Shall Motor Oil. A powdary
carbon at harmlaii at soft toot. Most of
it blows right out with tha axhaust gasat.
of
MOTOR J1IL
Returns from North Miss Helen
Williams returned from Portland oy
train this morning, her "first solo j
trip" from home. While In the north
visiting relatives, Miss Williams en
Joyed her first ride in an airplane.
To Leave Wednesday Mrs. W. C.
Perkins and young son Billy, formerly
of Billings, Mont., have been visiting
her sister, Mra. Ralph A. McKay, for
three weeks. She will leave Wednes
day for her new home at Kansas City,
Mo.
Visits Relatives Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ward Jennings of Glendale, Cal., are
visiting with friends and relatives in
Ashland and Medford. Mr. Jennings
la a former resident of this city and
the nephew of Sheriff Ralph Jennings
of Medford Ashland Daily Tidings.
Guests from North The hotel
guests stopping here from Portland
Include Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moduli,
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Laurence, E. Prl
ang, Ben Mann, Ol M. Hauser, George
Keene, Weston Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. John Mowry and Mr. and Mra.
A. C. Beach.
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Report Accident A report waa
made at the city police station of a
minor accident Saturday when Tom
Robinson's motorcycle waa struck by
the car being driven by Mrs. Harold
Wood. The Wood car turned in
front of the traffic officer, according
to report.
From Washington Mrs. E. L. Pith
ean of Sunnyside and Mrs. B. C. Sly
of Tekao were me Washington guests
registered at Medford hotels besides
the following from Seattle:, Miss Ed
wins Dean, Bertha Hegman, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Mathews, R. S. Montgom
ery and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ashley.
Many from Afar The guests at
city hotels, registered from distant
places are Guldo Olvendorff and ver
ner Hamfer of Hamburg, Germany,
Charles E. Malderke of Plalnfleld. N.
J.. J. E. Kamp of Chicago, 111- Mrs.
F. W. Gershaw of Medicine Hat. Al
berta. Canada. Harold N. Malderke of
New York city, and Mary J. Johnson
of Helena, Mont.
Failed to Stop M. W. Randall to
day had his driver's license suspend
ed for three months, and was fined
10 in Justice court for falling to
stop at the stop sign on the corner
of Sixth and Ivy streets. Randall
was driver of the car which struck
the Louis Richardson auto Saturday
night.
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Return from Marlon Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Hull and son Kemper returned
to Medford by train today from Ma
rlon. Ore., where they spent the
week-end visiting Mra. Hull's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeo Kemper. Their
small daughter, Jessie Est lie, re
mained in Marlon with the Kempera
for the summer.
Guests at Hotels Those stopping
at the hotels In Medford from points
within the state outside of Portland,
were Olen L. Martin of Springfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Whyavl of Toledo, E,
E. Dersham of Creswell, Alden C.
Palmer of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs.
Phil I. Welk of Pendleton, Clair
Steeie of Eugene, P. S, King of Sa
lem and Mr. and Mra. F. A. Fager of
Klamath Falls.
Haas' Return East Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Haas and daughters, Pauline
and Dorothy, who have been guests
for the past several weeks of Dr. and
Mrs. W. H. Heck man, at their home
on Corning Court, plan to leave to
day for their home in Fredonla, Pa.
While here they enjoyed many trips
to neighboring resorts and were en
tertained yesterday by Dr. and Mrs
B. R. Elliott at their cottage at Shady
Cove.
Sketchy Bathing
Suits Are Barred
SEATTLE, July fl. m Bathing
sulta consisting of tninfcs only for
men, and trunks and brassiere uppers
for women, were barred today for
Seattle beaches.
ALWAYS
LAST TIMES TODAY
"REBECCA OF
SUNHYBROOK FARM"
TOMORROW and THURS.
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I Directed by ft
EDMUND GOULDING I
ROAD SHOW
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PRICES
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and lait 4, 91.10; 11th to SOIh rowi,
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Prlret Inrlurift tax.
FOR DELINQUENT
The state police have been In
structed to maJce no arrests for non
conformity wiVh the tuto license
regulations, until on and after July
15 the end of the motor respite.
Beginning with that date, according
to instructions received from Salem
today, all autos will be required to
bear 1032-33 plates. While no of
ficial word has been forthcoming,
It Is held unlikely that any further
extension win be granted.
Effective now, all foreign licensed
cars, whose 60-day permit to operate
In this state have expired, are sub
ject to arrest. Most of the permits
operative In this county, ending July
1, and a close check on them will be
made by the state police. A num
ber of California licensed autos. whose
owner are engaged In a gainful oc
cupation In these parts, will be re
quired to purchase Oregon licenses
or lock up their vehicles. The names
of all such have been compiled, and
the state police have received orders
to tolerate no evasion.
Issuance of temporary permits by
the sheriff's office this morning show
ed a sharp decline, as a result of the
Fourth of July holiday. It is ex
pected to pick up next week.
There has been a decided Increase
In the number of new license plates
appearing in this city the past week.
Desirable houses always Is first
class condition, for rent, lease or sale
Call 105.
COMFORTABLY COOL
By Vicki Baum
Directed by
EDMUND GOULDING
ROAD SHOW
PRESENTATION
TWICE DAILY
3:30 and 8:30
NOTf!: "Orano Holrl"
at ANY otfter thratr
Zaro Offers Novel
Program At Holly
There Is "something new under
the sun" appearing at tlie Holly The
ater this week. Zaro, who Is ap
pearing all week at the Holly la the
most talked of personality to come
to Medford for some time. The emi
nent scientist, and distinguished as
trologlst, presents a modern adapta
tion of the strangest and oldest
science known to humanity, astrol
ogy, which accurately foretells the
future and explains the past. As
trology has predicted almost every
earthquake, war, flood, drought and
every major catastrophe the world
has known. There Is no embar
rassment In the manner In which
Zaro answers questions and no namea
are mentioned, says John Nleder
meyer, manager of the Holly.
Wednesday will be "answer all"
day at the Holly. At that time
Zaro will answer all questions pos
sible during his allotted time on
the program and the others will be
placed In a sealed envelope and
placed In the box office so that
patrons may get them the next
day.
The best clear Cedar Shingles, 13.00
per 1000. Regular 14.00 shingles.
Medford Lumber Co.
Phone 643. We'u haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Auto glass Installed while you wait,
Prices right Brill Aheet Metal Works.
Dry slabs tl.00 per tiei. You haul
'em. Medford Fuel Co.
State
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