Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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Record Race Victor Thanks Firestone
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OEfB. Juns 13 (Sol.) Taxw. Tar.
H.I and the Way Out." will be the
topic of Dr. John R. Mea, associate
l)r. John B. Mr
professor of scon'iucs and political
adenc of the TJntverauy of Oregon.
who will apeak before the Medford
Rotary elub at noon on June 1.
TK. Mes. Is regarded a an authority
In hla field. In addition to extensive
research study on taxes and tariffs
be has traveled widely and made first
hand Investigations In foreign coun
tries. Recently he made a trip around
the world during which be devoted
much time to surrey of economic
conditions.
Dr. VI rs aso recently represented
the university at a meeting of econ
omists and social scientists st Wash'
lngton, D. C. Next year Dr. Mm plans
a trip to Europe to further his study
CHAUFFEURS TAKE
TEST FOR LICENSE
A3 commercial car driws n re
quired to t&k th examination for
operating motor vshicla. before trtwy
obtain their 1933-33 chauffeur' U
eenae permit. Ward McReynolas. ex
aminer of operators and chauffeurs
ha announced.
Many operators are under the Im
pression that they do not need to
take the examination before January,
but the state laws require they be ob
tained before the licenses are Issued.
A large number of applicants were
turned away from the offices Satur
day, due to the Impossibility of car
ing for so many. Mr. McReynolds Is
cooductlnf examinations today also.
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Upper left, Harvey S. Firestone, Jr, referee) of the race, and Edsel Ford, pacemaker on the first lap.
Lower, Fred Frame, the winner, and Jerry Hauck, riding mechanic, in the car they drove to victory.
Men, automobile and tires set amazing new
records of speed and endurance in this year's
600-mile international race on the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway. Giving a splendid exhibition
of tool and steady driving, Fred Frame, veteran
of many races, won the event in record-breaking
time. With an admiring throng milling around
him after his sensational victory, one of the first
things Frame did was to send the following
telegram to Harvey S. Firestone, pioneer tire
manufacturer:
"I want to congratulate you and thank you on
the wonderful performance of Firestone tires
which helped ma win the Indianapolis 500-mfle
race today without tire troable, setting a new
record of more than 104 miles an hoar for the
600 miles."
The race throughout was a remarkable
Firestone triumph. Every car to finish was
equipped with Firestone Tires. The first four
broke the former record of 101.13 miles an hoar
made by Peter De Paolo in 1925. In all the history
of the famous motor race there has never been a
more severe test of tires and never a finer demon
stration of their qualities than was furnished this
year. It was the thirteenth consecutive victory for
Firestone.
NI. M. STORE HAS
PRIZE CONTEST
A cross-word puzzle rocabulary
wUl aid southern Oregon women in
competing for the prizes offered in
she "Wear Enna Jetticx Shoes." word
contest which ends June 35. The Idea
Is to list the largest number of words
using letters found In the Enna Jet
Uc slogan. Any girl or woman Is eligi
ble to enter the contest, with the ex
ception of employees of the M. M.
Department store or thslr families.!
Application coupons and complete de-
tails may be obtained at the M. M.
office.
The first prize 1 a 50-plece set of
Oneida Community Par CUrton
pattern ilvereware. An One t da Com
munity Par plate steax platter wtU
be awarded to the woman who has
the second longest- list of words, and 1
the third prize la a pair of Enna Jet-
tick shoes tn whatever model the
winner select.
All words submitted In the Wear
Enna Jetticx Shoes" contest must be
found In Webster's International dic
tionary. No obsolete words, proper
names, Latin phrases, or foreign
words may used. AU words must be
singular and should be listed legibly
under each first letter. For example,
those beginning with "E" should be
grouped together. No one person may
receive more than one prize, and all
entries must be left at the M. M. De
partment store before closing time
June 33, 1933, or sent by mail to be
postmarked not later than midnight.
June 35.
Lincoln's Doctor
Passes Aged 90
NEW TORK. June 13. (AP) Dr.
Charles A. Lede, the first surgeon to
reach the side of President Lincoln
after he was shot and who remained
at the president's side until his death,
died today at his home, in Madison
avenue. He was 60 years ord.
The Peas-
Portraits of dlsti jetton,
leys. opp. Holly theater.
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Circuit Judge H. D. Norton will
preside this week In the Josephine
county court at Grants Pass and ex
pects to have the docket cleared suf
ficiently to hold court In. this city
for transaction of routine business.
The week of June 30 Judeg Norton
will hold court at Oregon Ctty on
the Clackamas county bench for
Judge E. C. LsTourette, who will
preside over the local court to hear
the ewe of Nledermeter, Inc., against
Earl H. Pehl and the Pacific Record
Herald for foreclosure of mortgage
held by Nledermeter, Inc.. Fehl filed
an affidavit of prejudice against
Judge Norton.
Circuit Judge T. E. J. Duffy of
Crook county will occupy the Jackson
county beanch to hear the case of
Chapman against the General Petro
leum Co. in a suit involving a busi
ness contract.
TO BE SAFE
SCHOOL SUBJECT
How to spend wisely, save wisely,
budget a varying Income, live com
fortably and feed the family well are
only a few of many important prob
lems which will be taken up for Med
ford home makers at the Safeway
Stores' three-day cooking school
which begins Wednesday, June 15,
and continues Thursday and Prtday.
Margaret Lenore Coates of the
Safeway Stores' boms makers' bureau
staff and a noted home economist,
who Is completing final preparations
for the Safeway Stores' cooking
school. Is or the opinion that la these
times women are becoming more and
more Interested In the budgeting of
food, clothing and other household
expensea than ever before, and there
fore she has Included budget rob-
lems la her daily cooking school programs.
Because food Is the largest single
Item ofex pease la most households.
Miss Coates. economist, will place
special! emphasis on the food bud
get. She believes Vast this particular
budget Is a great deal more elastic
than the majority of borne makers
realize and that In many Instances
food costs are kept considerable
higher than necessary because the
person In charge of handling the
food supplies orders fancy groceries
over the phone at the last minute.
One way of cutting down food
costs, she suggests. Is to keep a well
stocked, well - equipped kitchen.
"There is really nothing that gives
the home maker a greater sense of
confidence than plency of supplies
and a knowledge of how to use them
interestingly." Another suggestion
which she makes to local housewives
is that they take their market bas
ket and do their food shopping personally.
plating a tour of Inspection of the
state police system.
Officers EUsnsburg and Baleoa of
the local office of the state police
left today on the annual encamp
ment of the National Guard. Balcom
Is a lieutenant, and Ellenaburg a
major. The time off Is rated on
vacation time.
Captain Lee M. Bown and Officer
James O'Brien departed today for
Gold Beach, where they hare been
called as witnesses in the Curry
county circuit court.
FILE FINAL PROOFS
N COUNTY ESTATES
Pinal proof of the Inventory of the
estate of the late C. H. Vaupel of
Ashland, pioneer merchant and bank,
er. places the valuation at e-W.fll 90.
with a state Inheritance tax of 350-90
after exemptions.
Final proof of estate has been filed
the past ten days with the county
cierc in the states of a number of
prominent Jackson county residents
who passed away within the past
year.
CONSTABULARY CHIEF
IN BRIEF VISIT HERE
Charles P. Pray, superintendent of
state police, passed through the city
Sunday en route to Salem, after com-
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. pred Hoagland are
the parents of a daughter, born this
morning at the Purucker maternity
home.
Card of Thanks
I wish to extend my sincere appre
ciation to the many friends for their
kindness and sympathy during the
Illness and death of my beloved wife,
Mabel Schump; also for the lovely
floral offerings.
JOHN B. SHMTMP.
Auto glass installed while you wait.
Prices right. Brtll 3heet Metal Worts.
TEACHERS PUN
VACATION TRIPS
Manr interests trips haw been
pUnnto. by teachers of the Roosevelt
school for this summer's vscation.
Miss E'.nor Curry plans a motor
trip to her home In Marlon. Indians.
Miss Edora TenrlUegar will spend
the summer velth friends In Honolulu
and Hllo. Hawaii.
Mrs. Althea Maxwell w!U visit
friends on the coast for a few wefts,
returning later to her home in Jack
sonville. Mrs. Nina carlon will visit friends
in Eugene. Junction City and Cres
cent City and will spend the rest of
the time at her home near Medford.
Mrs. Ethel 8. WtUlts will attend
the West Coast School of Nature
Study tn Callfo-Tla. MUs Van Metr
will spend the summer In Portland
and California.
The following teachers will spend
their vacation In Medford: Mrs. Myra
Bussell. Mrs. Ruth Sriangle. Mrs.
Flora Chllders, Mrs. Anna Carter.
S-SaVA
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tht oven. You can bt lure,
of perfect bakingi in uiins
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25 ounce for 25c
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UT SOMCTHINO HEID HIM SACK .
OTHtS MEN AOVANCCO. HE STOOD fTIUaa
HIS ASSOCIATES Wtll COO. AH 9
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THAT SECMEO TO UT MIS CASt. COUIO
'B.O.'SE TO SLAM E fOa HIS VAItURf.
TOO T HE 0ECI0E0 TO HAY SAFE,
i SOUCHT UFESUOV THAT
VES.Y DAY
MO B O. MOW TO ttlir M1U oowm!
POPULARITY HAS COMf PftOMOTlCM.
TOO CONGRATULATE THE NEW
. ASSISTANT MANAGE!
1ST
"B.O." often bars
(body odor
the way to success
'OT WANTIDl" That's the vercUct. Valuable
friendships business chances ail may be
wrecked by carelessness about "B.C. (body odor).
Flay safe bathe regularly with Lifebuoy. Its creamy,
abundant, penetrating lather purines a.xj deodar
ess the pores stops "B.O." Removes germs from
hands helps protect against disease- Its whole
some, hygienic scent vanishes as you rinse.
Gear, healthy complexions
Every night, massage Lifebuoy's bland, creamy
lather wen into the race;
then rinse. Watch your
skin lose its dull, cloudy j
look slow with new.
healthy radiance! Adopt
Lifebuoy today.
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There is a .definite difference between Standard's high
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