Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 05, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dan Kay Passes
Chevrolet E xanv
With Fine Mark
Dan Kay ‘ utdtty felt 99
Just as happy aa a p ri- ft
m ary kid who had passed ,99
h it first exams.
99
And for good reason, 99
too. The Chevrolet Mo- 99
tor company recently eon- 99
ductdd a national school 99
of salesmanship to r all Its 99
agents and salesman. M r. 99
Kay, local agent for the 99
Chevrolet, took the exam- 99
ination In Medford. And 99
today received word tk a t 99
the “teacher” had given 99
him a grade of 199. Out 99
answered e v e ry . one of 99
them satisfactorily. And 99
ho answered them In his 99
own "language and his own 99
way Instead of using the 99
sterotyped form of the an- 99
tomoblle pamphlets. * His 99
record was the highest of 99
any received on the Pa- 99
d fic toast. *
r it
o t .99 questions asked, he 99
compote against artificial silk, nt'
one-quarter the cost of the latter,
has been developed by two B rit­
The Claycomb Motor Co. reporf
the sale of a Ford coupe to Ellis
W A S H IN G TO N — (IP) — Mo­
torists can look forward to the
December session of Congress for
reduction of the rem aining auto­
mobile taxes and establishment of
more national parka and good
roads, according to American A u­
tomobile Association officials.
The l«st aesalon was one of the
beat since the W orld W a r for
motorists, five helpful steps for
the motorist having been taken",
as follows:
The Claycomb Motor Co. report
the salo of a Ford Roadster, to H.
E. A b b o tt
The Claycomb Motor Co. report,
the sale of a Ford coupe to Dr. J.
O. Sweden burg.
1. The war excise tax on trucks,
,tires, parts' and accessories was
repealed, and the I t per cent
tax on passeqper ears was cut to 3
per cent, saving more than 980,-
000,000 annually.
Pnrrhasad Ford Truck—
' The Claycomb Motor Co report
the sale of a Ford truck to J. H.
W illiam s.
Purchased Fordson Tractor—
D. G. Tyree, of Medford, Sec­
ROME, Aug. 5. — (IP) — A
retary of The'California Oregon report from Avelllao states that
Power company, spent part of the 16, persons are dead and SO In­
jured as the result of an « p lo s ­
week In Douglas county, at Rose­
ion In a fire works factory near
burg and vicinity, aaslsting local
Castle Franco.
members of the Copco organiza­
tion in caring fo r orders for Cop-
Roseburg — North
Umpqua
co’s latest Investment offering.
Mr. Tyree states “Careful In­ road open to Steataboat, for one­
way traffic.
vestors everyafhere throghout the
Held recognise the value of Cop­
Medford —■ Woodmen of the
co Preferred Stock as a perman­
ent Investment.
More than a' World building 913,000 lodge.
thousand shares of this , security
have been purchased by the in­
venting public during the past few
weeks through members of our
organisation and bhnks in the
field served by Copco.
The Finest Line of
Tires in the World
3. Appropriation of 9109,000,-
000 made for .the next two decal
yeafs to carry out dollar-for-dol-
la r federal highway aid plan.
3. Accepted membership by the
United States In the Permanent
Association or International Road
Congresses.
4. Granted to states, counties.
and municipalities the privilege
of acquiring or using lands for
recreational purposes when such
lands are not needed by the fed­
eral government.
6. Established the Shenandoah
National Park in
Virginia, the
Great Smoky fo u n ta in National is the life of yohr motor. Be sure
Park In North Carolina and Ten­ you get the right kind.
We have the right grade for every
nessee, and the Mammoth Cave car.
.
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National P ark In Kentucky.
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Williams Service Station
The Claycomb Motor Co. report
the sale of a Fordson tractor to
8. PVkor.
Infant Escapes
With Black Eye
taflon that It may make Great
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 5.—
Independent A Mack eye was the only injury
o f foreign cotton supplies.
The sustained by Leonard Lehr, a 21
yield per acre of thia grass Is months old tqt. when he was
said . to be from thrde to five struck by a train while sitting on
the railroad track near here.
times the yield of cotton.
B ritain’s industries
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
Copco Stock is
Explosion Kills
; Being Purchased
Fifteen Persons
Atlantic City
E. D a v ls o f Medford.
LONDON — (IP) — A fabric to
ish scientists. Dr. Dinshaw R.
N an jl of Birmingham University
and Dr. Frederick James Baton
of Bristol University, Research
Station, Campden.
By a chemical process which re­
duces the-tim e of labor from sev­
e re r days to less than two hours,
according to reporta, they have
treated flax and other fibres, im ­
parting to them a lustre whleh
rivals artificial sjlk and a strength
and durability which exceed that
of artificial silk. The cost of pre­
paring the fibres Is said to be
one-quarter that of preparing a r­
tificial sl)k.
The fibres can be
spun on standard textile 'machin­
ery, and the. discoverers are tak­
ing steps to license British manu­
facturers.
The two scientists, after long
experiments, have alsd developed
a process for producing Ramie
fibers from China grass, overcom­
ing, the past defect of brittleness
and turning out a fibre which is
soft, lustrous and easily spun.
The new product is said to equal
cotton and there is some expec-
She’s Going
Boulevard *
M O S T DOT C 0M £*
HOME- WÍTH YOU,
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PORT
N o - xmauent
t- tT i
SCCN HER
They're beginning to cull the r o llo ! city burning beauty champions, anS
>no o f lYv rtntt to respond la M arguerite Jordon, whoae Jet black halt
von (or h tt over 150 other entries a t Kansas City. She’ll compete in the
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nutlonal tourney at Atlantic City.
MOÄNlNO — t TMOUOHT
VIAS DOWNTOWN J—U
-SHOPPING
' I
. Klamath Fails — 936,000 stuc­
co
store building being built, on
"Nothing touched th a t aching
spot un til I took Foley Pills, a Klamath Avenue.
diuretic stim ulant fo r the kid ­
Klamath
Falls — Important
neys. I am so glad I can recom­
pumice
deposit
being worked at
ment them to others.” Eased of
her pain, Mrs. Ellen Reighard of Lonrqth, 72 miles north.
South F ork, Penna., writes thia
thankfully. Foley Pills h a v .e
helped many people— a reliabe
vauable medicine guaranteed to
give aatlsiactlon. Constantly in
uss over 36 years. Ask your drug­
gist for Foley pills. Sold every­
where.
— No. 3.
M U L L CAN
You IMAGINE
THAT»
T slegram
FCR MR.»MRS
—. G unn ~
A
M cMinnville — W o rk begins,
on McM innville Telephone Co. of­
fice building, w ith switchboard fer
900 phones.
I TRE LITTLE
RASCAL'
BATTERIES
H ot weather is a tim e when
your storage battery heeds
close attention.
Neglect now
may cause Irreparable In jury.
W e W ill Test YoUr Buttery
P R E E
*
Auto. Electric
When you car hits a bump, the
car springs compress, and the
slack in the Gabriel belt is
taken up by expansion of the
roll spring “ B". Then as the
rebound of the car spring com­
mences, the 4 1-9 colls (giv­
ing up to ISO sq. ins. of friction
surface) Immediately tighten
and begin to create friction on
the braes baud between them.
This resistance Increases grad­
ually — returning the .ear
springs to th e ir normal posi­
tion without a Jerk or abrupt
atop. The resalt is that thoae
in the car stay on the seats and
are not bounced or Jolted from
them.
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The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
A *» w e HAD
PLANNED ON
A w e HOME
VeoO M & KX
4ou children
KCH AMD X DECloeo \
T hat ’ s
just
IT WOULD ONUS MEAN "
a u k of e x p e n s e ano
HARDVWRK FOR WftH
OY YOO.VJktCN IT
C
> r w r w to
Dealers
MBAN u
SALE TIRES
LEEDOM’S
Sudden Service
also
Service Parte for Every
Gar
Sherman
Needs
Just Three Words
Attention
About Tire Values
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Highest Quality — Goodyean!
Ignition Experts
Low Price — Goodyegn!
Complete Battery Service
Real Service — Goodyean!
Prices
Reasonable
Buy Goodyears Now!
XL ELECTRIC
Station
G U Y GOOD
MADDEN’S TIRE SHOP .
Phone 82
Phone 90-J
’ 70 M. Main
C H IE F
OP
letorr—because it meet« the driving
mditiong o f today Uhc no other car
i the ivorld a t its price.
Y e t deepite ite
asvsvwl compactes
is a supremely com
into the Pondue I
W ith o u t a n excees ounce o f bulk—
LOOK THESE OVER,
THEY ARE REAL VALUES
30x3 1-2 Gorda ..............
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30*3 1-2 Overiixe Cords . . . . . ............$'
29x4.40 Balloons ...................... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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GOODYEAR TUBES
30x3 1-2 . . .
30x3 1 - 2 ............
29x4.40 Balloons
ALT9Q6TM6R
MOUVFORMY
8(0 SISTER!
O N Ç -TU JO -
L O W « ’.
A LOUDER!
Claycomb Motor Co
THE FOB» «ABAGE
Lincoln
Ashland; Ore.
P O N T IA C S I
\*JRAT
OO4OO
quiet ?
That is what we are prond to
claim for the Royal Cord Line
□f United States Tires and wo
know that hundreds of our
customers w ill agree .with us.
We are here to serve the car
owners of this community in
the beet possible way. We feel
sure that we have selected th (
right line of tires for the pur­
pose.
WHEN YOUR OAR
NOTHING TOUCHKD IT!
How Gabriels
Work
U. 8. ROYAL CORDS
Fordson
ft DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
WILHITE
61 S. Second
Ashland, Ore;