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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUJsT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TULY 7. 1935 PAGE SIX EIDWI ' g in r f-nr-"--"-'"-'3"" r" - ' (MOBILE LINE j. B. Meshsn. well known resident of southern Oregon for the past 30 yosrs, has been appointed denier for Hupmoblls automobile! for southrrn Oregon, according to a rocent an nouncement. Mr. Meehan'i head quarters will be maintained on route one near thla city although tem porary display rooma will be estab lished at 31 South Front street where the newest Hupmoblle models will be displayed for a limited time, begin ning Monday. The series 621 Hupmoblle has a six cylinder engine developing 101 Horsepower, and a wheelbase of 131 Inches. Hupmoblle's basic streamlin ing smoothea out the air. eliminate wind roar and rear vacuum, and per mits a redistribution of welcht and passenger load that gives maximum rifling comfort. Series 627 Hupmoblle has an eight cylinder engine developing 120 horsepower on 127-Inch wheelbaae. Its smart streamlining creates a bril liant style leadership and reduces air friction to a minimum, according to Mr. Meehan. New and exclusive styling with a high standard of comfort, economy and efficiency make the series 618 Hupmoblle one of the most popular lower priced ears, according to Mr. Meehan. Like the two higher priced Hup moblles, series 618 has an aerody namic, design which provides room iness, better vision and the finest possible ride. Its lot horsepower en gine assures brilliant performance. The ateel body la bolted directly to the frame and x-member for ooro fort and security. Another feature of Hupmobllee la panoramic vision, which marks a definite step forward In safe driving, this exclusive Improvement meant a greater angle of vision In all direc tion!. The driver la enabled to watch traffic through the windshield, side windows and rear wlndowa. Hupmoblle's streamlining permlte moving the engine forward over the front axle for better ear balance. The ear body Is moved forward on the chassis so that both front and rear seat passengers are cradled between the two axlee, eliminating the pitch of the rear aaat. and Introducing a new correct distribution of weight and mass. SALESMAN CARRIES SAMPLES IN PONTIAC COUPE Mr. Z-' '' '- '.. TV-t" ' ,,nri V -' - -tww V. --. . (. I) That Ponllac business coup has enough room under the rear deck for the average salesman to carry all of his samples and his personal luqaage. It Is a convenient model (or almost any business man to use. IN. 95, KILLED AND SON QUIZZED VANCOUVER, Wash., July 6. (AP) Tha strangled body of Louis D. Boucher, 03, who dtwippeared June 18, wna found lat today tn tha Col umbia river 13 miles below hera. AUhouffh the body wan aomnwhat decomposed. Sheriff Leland F. Mor row Identified tha toothless form by the white, grizzled beard and the thin thatch of hair. Sheriff Morrow at once took Fred Jones, about 60, and his son Orvllle Jones, Into custcdy for questioning. They Uva on property nesr the Boucher place which Is about eight miles east of here. Boucher disappeared at night and a purse believed to contain 430, and his cane also were ml wing. His every-day clothes, with the excep tion of his underwesr, were found In hta cabin. Tha body when found was clothed In overalls and a shirt which ap peared to have been hastily pulled on and which were not buttoned. Shertff Morrow said. Tramp Bandits Field KLAMATH FALLS, July 6. (AP) Norman Dudley Rose, 31, of Detroit, and John R. Varllek, South Dakota, were arrested here today on Informa tion from Oakrldije that n man had been slung ed and robbed on a train there by two transients. 4 In 1031. KannRA had 1.113 banks. Now there are 847. Bank riepoMta reached a maximum of 9407,511.000 In 1930; now the totnl Is S145.000.000. BILL CONSIDERED WASHINGTON. July 6 (AP) Senator McNary (R., Ore.) said to day a bill was under consideration in administration circles to provide fcr sale of surplus power on the $.10, 000.000 Bonneville dam project n Columbia river, Oregon. The dam Is scheduled for com pletion in 1938. Written along the lines of the power provisions of the Boulder dam act, the measure would provide for disposition to states, counties, mu nicipalities, cooperation organisation and private corporations of the sur plus power not needed for operation of navlatlon facilities, at wholesale under contracts lor terms up to 35 years. CYCLE RECORDS SMASHED 11 ' m ' ' " or j , ' M&:i -&m lit: Bo LictTian, popular motorcycle nicer, with the 2-cjIinder IndiBii which ha and (our other daring rideri piloted to five new world's stock recordi at Muroc Dry Lake. California, recently. He is shown just before mount Ing for the start of the test, in which the motorcycle, fueled with new Gilmore Red Lion "Record Breaker' gasoline and lubricated with Lion Head motor oil. travelled 1050 miles at an average of 66.61 miles per hour. BUS DRIVER LIKE AT I nlLh PORTLAND, July 6. ( AP) A bus driver, while on his Job, has all the authority of a ship captain, includ ng the right to order unruly passengers to leave the deck. f Such tn substance was the opinion of Circuit Judge James W. Crawford yesterday In sentencing Palmo Ber nardl to five months tn the county jail on charges of stabbing John H. Hayertz, bus driver, of Portland. The stabbing was declared to hive taken place after Hayerta had order ed Bernardl to lrave the bus when the latter allegedly became unruly. An argument over a nickel change preceded the fracas. A bus driver is responsible for the preservation of peace, Just as Is a ship captain. Judge Crawford said In upholding HaysttB' action in order ing Bernardl to leave the vehicle. Marlon Priest Promoted SALEM. Ore.. July 6. (AP) Rev. Father Thomas V. Keenan, for 11 years pastor or St. Vincent De Paul Catholic church here, haa been pro moted to the pastorship of the Holy Cross parish in Portland by Blahop Edward D. Howard, It was announced here today. SEA POWER PLAN' OE HITLER TOLD BERLIN. July 6. (AP) Five great world powers knew tonight what was being kept carefully from the people of Germany the Relchs' detailed program of naval construction for 1935-36. Under the pledge of secrecy mili tary attaches of Great Britain, the United Statea. Fiance. Japan and Italy were told last night exactly what tonnage the Germany navy has and will have at the end of 1036. what categories of ships she has built, Is building and Intends to build, and what submarines and speedboats are under construction or planned. Secrecy was maintained as to the contents of the communication, but an authoritative source said It was merely In the nature of a notifica tion without any suggestions to those informed that they make known their own positions. It was taken for granted In diplo matic circles, however, that the "not ification" was In the nature of a 'bulld-up" for Relchsfuehrer Hitler's endeavor to obtain a general naval agreement among the governments primarily Interested In sea power. THE GRANGE Twenty five membera of Uv Oak Orange enjoyed a plenlo supper on the bank of Evans creek at the Klerscey home Monday evening, July 1. Thla was given aa l farewell to Mrs. Olive Klerscey, who left for Kansas Tuesday, after lecturtr here for some time. A large attendance was present at the grange meeting the aame evening. The H. B. C. report from State Orange was glvenby Ktey Miller. Mr.. Weir wae elected as lecturer to fill the va cated position of Mrs. Klerecey. Mrs. Geo. Hutchlns we elected on the executive commltwe to fill the va cancy occasioned when A. L. Cutter moved to California. Three membera of the Gold Hill unit visited the club, and plana were made for an inter-grange plcnle to be held soon. KEYS and expert lock repairing. Medford Cyclery. 33 N. Fir. Ph. 381. Air Drill Starts SALEM, July 6 ( AP) A month's training for aviation reserve officers of Orei5on and Washington will be held at Vancouver. Wash., and at Al bany. Ore., beginning Sunday, Gov ernor Martin announced today. More than 3a men will participate In the federal camp. t Dse Mall TrioUMe want ad. Cushion Creek AUTO PARK 3 miles south of CRESCENT CITY on old highway ... 100 yards from ocean I Quiet and Clean COTTAGES $1.00 day and up $3.50 week and up Richardson Springs Where You Will Enjoy a Wonderful Vacation. Mineral Waters and Baths AIR-COOLED HOTEL HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES Immlng. Tennli. Golf. Rirtinr,. Free Movies. Shuffleboard, Dancing rite Lee O. Bichardwn, Richardson Spring. Butte Co.. Calif. Use Mall Tribune want ada. The HUPP MOTOR COMPANY 1935 i i ri Announce the Appointment of mm . , UlrtA Vi9 , ...Vmt There's a rtann why Dean TornRell and a cnnimlttee of famotm art Ma aeltvteil the III T Mmu p n imVi hnnilftiinirrH car! roven i, i nWl i.-ilnciion " J. B. MEEHAN As Hupmobile Dealer for Southern Oregon BACKED hy 30 yearn reMflenr In nouthern Oregon. Mr. Meehan will offer to 9011th ern Oregon people Hupmoblle. alea and Service , . . Yon will find the line of motor ear handled by Mr. Meehan outMnndlnj: value and his servlre abiolutely dependable and thorough. A CORDIAL INVITATION ITIfII to extend to southern Oregon people a cordial Invitation to see the smart, new Hupmohlle model At a special showing at 31 S. Front St. I urjte the public to attend this showing as the down-town exhibit will b held for a limited time only. A glimpse of the smart new Hnpmoblle will convince you that It Is truly Amerlra'f most beautiful car ... a ride In it will mfce you an enthusiastic Hnpmnhilc booster . . You'll acre that this fine car . . . offered at a popnlar low pr1e , , . offers the maximum of smooth performance, riding comfort and beauty! ). B. MEEHAN. HUPMOBILE 1935's Most Beautiful Car Check These Features Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes All-Steel Bodies Two - Way Hydraulic Shock Ab sorbers 101 Horsepower Engine . Smart Streamlined Bodies Roomy and Comfortable and more than 25 other point of superiority which we will be glad to explain when you call at our showroom. J QUflWV f enl0Yed uteWncV ON DISPLAY TOMORROW! 31 South Front Street Medford Appo!ntmnts arransred for evening or Sunday call . . . Open every evening except Friday . . . Closed Saturday (all day) until 8:00 P. M. Be sure to see this outstanding car . . . Just 'phone or write and we'll gladly call at your home or office I M EEHAN Route 1 Box 183 Phone 10-F-12 n