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SCHOOLAWARDS IB BE MADE AT MEnromi mStl tribune, "MEDFonn. omx.ox, tithsi)ay, mav 27, mm. PAOB FIVR THIRD TRIAL FOR AUTO CRASH SUIT FINAL ASSEMBLY! HEARD BY COURT News Notes of Pomona and ; , Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters won learty appittttse for each of I as been postponed antti tt Inter ami Hub's fittier. the Um reach-fsmsis dancing aoii ramattee:, the speakars. .date, this being a iatey turn'. ; es. the elmiatie weitit when ttobi Nearly every star gBti featenrt Other debates will be presented John Andersoa Central Point I f j?v b accused una euvicted of player on the TParantsmnt roster from time to timo as this is a very ; was present atal ttitsirted on iimtiio raani-T of tarotyas father, 'seen in some intimate aaii e&Jov proper outfet r onr love for argu--favorable progress of the cheese J who had In reality emuniitiii xif-:.ihie bit. More than II t)lrector meat, tertory. At the close of the meet-! Ci,ie. Many revetatfiMss ( jail hie makers, eoitabBrateJ Stt ma A delightful jriano go was ren- Ins refreshments were served hy . js interest are matte at j-mmit; ins this world of eitfertaiaeaeat. dered by Leon Coimer and two hit- ' the. committee in ciwrse, consist-1 ij,,,. whsl, and the ilt enntuHw-i.: mimiii readme were given hy s or .Mesaitnes aiarsn, t,agtey. t Wj!h t,nMnetM t a. thrHtlng cll-f Jirs, l.ttltl ftttmsmtrv which were cibui-b ituu .itt&ts(&, v , ? max. Jacksonville Grange I not stand," Also both the success ! enthusiastically received. A vocal ! t One of the best programs of lliesof advenisiiifi and new industries, det by Mrs Annjt wendt and Mrs.; "fli1tt' fr fnfttrtft est I C&n.. - - ' -- WfVUS J t4 ' U 1 I u ; U WH year was enjoyed by natrons and i depends sit the support and eo-oH?r- i jtevers'nee was eiiioved and heartily I friends of the Jacksonville Grange ation of the farmer and business ; a,,t)iauje,i i,Mt. am to a lack nt- l?;lsn Tn The third trial ir tl,., .1 IV, i man , i. .. .. ,u . .hoi'""1'" V. . nine 1,. inn SALEM INVITES SUIT ' n 1 1 r I TT f A A I I n I I i W morrow Parade" W ednesday fif WU tH f WPflNI ul IIUIUI MWmi . ,.,i.t. ihi senior picnic Thurs- 1 , t. smt Of Mr, fan-le L. IfiU .Ua1 The Sllhteet. "Hewnlved that f Thft Mtistle avHhtinei! hn mfs-ivHct a rr w oot fflveil day, n" V. - .... t,w!haBte ''"'M lltrlct. aimlnst M. tt. t oneratkm between the liusiness aimlfert and mismtert tlf!. word "CO-' A short Business meet hie was' f.iiitt.v.- mii H-tMlklnK .Iramii Kishleen Martins intMrfurfes, each n!,l a , , L h..M We IneH, l".v! H;"""kei - he result of an auto man anil the farmer is essential." operadon" was and what was com-: held. " "" ,,r an iniimnte si;. In iiseff, tnakes ... shool will e mm ' I al Almost between a 'as debated and monv imerestins moiify thoasht of as exoneration , An mtnortant Bwtirai s SSiid . ,vi.f,n. ,! at the -a,amouiit s res-ra: of the stare,! "' -- r jfternoon at 1 ociock. in ine fcjni. Ke,,.in ln tthi(.h , rW 'and pertinent facts were disclosed. was itothine more than comiietltion rbansiaa the hour of meet tat; from '" tomorrow. 2 "iaiamotiat on I'arade" Qm most; vlrtaall.vde.Mfa at an tutor .tihlctie, C""V" ' ' " ,K " ,. img "ni! tt """"'It driven by Hamnk-1 Those tiphohiinR the affirmative ' and it was due to comiwtition and S to S;3 oVIim-Ic. It is ursed tliat vast headed t.y Mrctnia atti una enjoyable entertatnunent ever to ai meeting of the city camncli t , varus " 1 was underway In the circuit ! were Charley Hoover and V. 8. 'not co-oieraCton that any progress eve Jems i " ..,- j loiiay. The two previous i "ofger of Jleuford and those on the has been made by the farmer. 'and jo. .....--- - rimra m mis-trials. Mrs. I negative were Henrv longer and t The biismesg man anil the farmer ; ot tier oftteers fn starting toe meet-. iw mwii. iut ... ; ,u re ui m; nei t JW tne city .umber 01 v. -f' n' mtii ijiii ftinmiA ,i... ... lab vA;AmA..A i- . s a is.. ,s.u .....iw - in i.i.ti,. .ita it la tho t to:ists. : tie literally Enests at a great hiEl vtttt.i .-.r , members of the association have sums for mij,..,, and ,10'sl,iuil 1 The affirmative stated that pro- have had the same object In mind.'duty of every officer, especially! The iitot revotws around aro-' nUywond party. j auihoriiins the city to aeaafcis bj- earneu . . . - .nt-rices. ano ear damage. ' erams demanded a closer tie and hence there has been no co-opera-1 tnose itpott wttam me opening 01 , in i iiaui:ii , 'wiri - we mm ssh- 3ioic?.Fne agreement r Brtia- Mrs. Ehzaoein jerome wmsive. a. u. Kobinson. driver of the! association between the two par- tion. ; the meetiiie iteiwnds. to be on time.! Inited Slates Seaator and tti tlon for several months. Ml pos-t tin the water plant t,r that .out about 3o tWiS t"ns stuaemsjtea.,,, w.ls ol) ,h, s(an(, t)l(s moln.ties, qnoiing the well known words,. The clear and sincere manner In The chicken dinner which wasji.ee. After a preliminary Pt sibie varieties of entertainmeat are j pany. The measore vcm ssfaptej 'have enrmo. -.w. ........ " ins ami .lescnbeil events just be-1 A house divided aeainst Itself can-: which these oolnts were presented neins iitnnned for itnnlny nignt pasco oa tne Miiinif 01 tarin i'ihh.i.h wiwtni,, kiwmc , oy ine peonle May it. Margaret u,,u.unbc, ore tne crash, which occurred at der and Helen l'ower. tmhtcon the intersection of the main street Dookkeepins certificates will be,f KaKle i'oint ami the llutte given out oy vu, treeK road, tie testified that "the to K;3 oeiiH-it, tt is tinted that vast nemie eiuoyaoie eiiienatiiiiici ever la "nfiin? 01 ine ey eaaisctg r verv member rememlier the time: John Huttand interpret the rol.w.syhow in Medford. atrstfts wiio at- nicln that the Or.-a-wraaiBlKBf.... ml co-operate with the master ami The film ts JMiuiieJ by a tend the Fox fraterton lawntntj Waler Service eompat Mitel' thrr officers in starting the meet-; rapid tnuvioe t mJ tirring rli-.to see "faraiaoaHt oa Parade wiii-vite.1 t ;lie the city to test t" neenlns Instructor. George Wlnnc, Ijiura Drltty, Wil liam DouKhcrty, George Bennett, Xorrls Porter nnd MarKuerite Wat jlin will receive forensic awards, and the Barker cup, given to the Medford debate team for winning the western Oregon debate cham pionship, and the Douglas County gar association cup, given to the 'school winning the district ora torical contest,, will lie presented to the school. William Dotit?herty yill receive a key for winning thu high school elimination for the constitutional oratorical contest. ' Student body officers for the school year of 1030-M will take over the offices, and voting for tlie most popular boy and girl of tiio senior class will ols be car ried out in the assembly. Six names three boys and three girls will be presented by a faculty ,; committee,, and he awards will he announced , nt the cdmmeneemen; ' exprrlses June 6. truck came upon him just as if it came out of the ground." He said he was near the center of the intersection. Kobinson drew on a map his route from the Kagle i'oint post office to the collision scene. He testified that the crash was of sufficient force to bend the rront bumper of the truck, "down against the spokes of the front wheel." The witness. In response to a iiuery by Attorney I'ortef J, Neff, doubted, "that as a matter of fact the wheels were disc wheels, and had no spokes." Robinson vas questioned at con siderable length from testimony he gave at a previous trial. The plaintiff Is represented by Attorneys Ous Newbury and Don Newbury. It is forecast that the case will go to the jury by tomorrow noon. Florence. be improved. Hotel Florence viil 1 ANCHOR TREAD 6-Ply HEAVY DUTY BALLOON llie first Hum-dipped. 6-ply Heavy Duty Bal loon ever offered at these prices Only Focstone. with its acknowledged manufacturing advant afics. could produce furh a remarkable value, . his tire is not to be contused with 4-ply tires sold in many instances at the same or even higher prices. Drive in today and have your cat equipped. SPECIALLY PRICED 30 4.50 $060 6 28x4.75 30x5.25 , 31x5.25 29x5.50 31x6.00 32x6.00 33x6.00 31x6.50 32x6.50 $ 9-75 .II.50 . 12.10 . 1Z.95 . 13.3$ . 13-45 . 13.65 . 15-10 . 15 Batteries $5.90 and up Firestone Service Stores, Inc.e of Medford Ano leaders. oft Leadership Firenlone brought out for automobile utet The first ttraight-irl J lire. The firtt rufeftw itott. skid tread. The firtt commercial Am mountable rim. The first patented Cum' Dipping proeens. , The Jirt balloon lire. I Per formalize Firestone GumBipped I Tires. I hold all teorld't records on ro f irf and track for safety, mileage, speed and endurance. for ten consecutive years have won the 50O- 8 mife Indianapolis Endnr- n ance Race. were on it inning cars 8 in Pike's Peek Race trftcre a slip meant death, trere on the Stndf baker : carwhich on a board track J at Atlantic City in 1928 I trenl 30,000 miles in 26,326 minutes, - ran 71,351 miles on a J Detroit taxicah, before the firtt lire was replaced, I tee re on the ,C. M. C $ truck carrying a iwa.ton P load that hung up the . 1 Coast-to-Coast Endurance 1 record. 4 for 10 years have been 1 sold' oh a mileage cost f basis to tafictsb and bus lines in greater volume than any other tires, and note equip the world's largest taxicah fleet and world's longest hut tine. TlIE FIRESTONE COMPANY gained its first success years ago Iy devising a rubber carriage tire and a method of attaching which was better than anything owned by the carriage tire trust. . When Firestone wanted to make automohile tires, the way was barred by a trust holding the clincher patents for fastening the tire to the rlni. Firestone invented a new waywhich knocked the value out of the trust's patents and developed into the straight-side tire used everywhere loifay. Henry Fowl, just starting volume production, gave the first order for them. L.4TER, when all ihc rim patents were pooled in a trust, Firestone set up a rim factory and ..broke the monopoly. Still later, when an In ventor asserted a basic patent on all demount- able rims and the manufacturers Iieganto pay license fees, Firestone fought the claim from a new .angle and proved it fraudulent. When, just a few years ago, the British rub ber planters entered into an arrangement artificially to raise the price-of rubber, Fire stone almost alone and unaided fought the monopoly-.- - " Fire STONE did not fight these monopolies for the sake of fighting. They bad to lie fought, because the Firestone policy demands that a tire price include materials, workmanship, a reasonable profit and nothing else ..,h .S-A . - ?v-t.ft!f. ?.. Ih IRESTONE has defeated every monopoly. Firestone ha done all the fighting, but. the fruits of victory belong to everyone.. They have made every tire cheaper, and save the public at least fifty million dollars a year. f-y, i t i ; '" - - J5TANDING nt against monopolies and high prices, ia a part of a great tradition... tradi tion which has been responsible,, for,, every notable advance in tire making.. It s the tradition of leadership. The pressure is always to make tires that will more than meet every need and give more value than money can be expected to buy. The obligation is abso lute and. admits of no compromise. , , i- : , T, . " , - ;;-.. f.-;fk!sr ;ti;rif,i. HIS policy. has created great resources. The resources give further and greater force to the policy. The rubber flows in Firestone hands from the tres.,.the fabric travels, from the cotton fields through Firestone, mills... everything meets in Firestone factories. At every point the control is Firestone. There are no outside profits, , v .,. , , s ; .... No FIRESTONE Tire is expensive. ( The highest priced are,, in point of service, very cheap. But the objective of years has been to make a tire at a low price that would not compromise on design, material or work, tnansmp. -'t .a.- r,.,., . .ff'...jr T. now announces a new line of tires at prices only . Firestone could akev The are Flre stone tires, They are; sold as Firestoae tire. And they are sold, by dealerp who are trained, and whose service stores are equipped to en sure that each tire bearing the name Firestoae fulfills its obligation. -.. - ,,...,- r. i HESE tires are now with Firestone dealers. Ask to see the Firestone line of Anchor Double-Breaker Gum-Dipped Balloons. t N-ic t:rt- ' ;." IAT tire has now been made. Firestone 4 vA .ft j- 4 o Phone 520 TIRES Ofvnat iW. Tfc Inmw T.t 4 PW f. T II II E S ll A T T E It I K S II II A K B tfl H-l Pf C Ninth & Riverside