Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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..j FORD MXTL TRIBUNE, ifEDFORD, OBEOOTT, SUMJAI, AitL V,
PAGE YIYH
DODGE SALES AT
NEW HIGH POINT
DETROIT, "Going vpf nmita
he IceynoU distinguishing wvekl?
tabulations of Dodge dealer retail
deliveries regularly reported to the
ctiict of A. Van drZe, general aalec
manager ot Dodge division of Chrysler
motora.
Sales made by Dodge deelera dur
Ing the weNf ending March 23 reach
ed the total of 8,073 vehicle, as
against 7,746 aold In the preceding
week. Of the 6.073 unit delivered
In the latest report week, 7,036 were
Dodge and Plymouth passenger cars,
while 1,048 wetv Dodge commercial
cars and truck.
A summary of deliveries by Dodge
dealer during the llrst 13 weeks of
the year not only shows a 67 per cent
gain over sales recorded for the cor
responding 12 weeks of 1834. taut
makes the sales volume the largest
achieved by Dodge In the first 13
weeks of any year in the company'!
history. The delivery figures cover
ing the period January 1 to March
33, 1035, were: 68,629 Dodge and
Plymouth passenger cars and 10.038
Dodge commercial cara and trucks,
or a total of 68.567 vehicles, as against
41,047 units delivered in the like time
of last year.
At Dodge headquarters, sales ex
pectations remain at a high pitch .prep
arations being unaer way to take
eare of further business increases
that are already evident.
RADIO PROVES 1
FOR PARK SERVICE
WA SHINOTON ( UIP) Installation
of radio communication facilitiea In
Rocky Mountain National park has
made possible contact between all
Isolated sectluii of the reservation,
tfhe National Park service reports.
Service officials have Installed a
80 watt headquartera set at the
utility area on the east side of the
park and eight semt-portable seta In
various ranger stations. Three port
able sets also are available for emer
gency use.
Radio facilities were Installed thru
PWA funds for the official business
use of rangers. Sending and receiving
nets alreadv hare been set uo in Yel
lowstone, Glacier, Sequoia, Great
Smoky and Yoeemite National parks.
Primarily Installed for Intra-park
communication to perfect forest fire
prevention and administration, it
was pointed out, the radio several
times has been used for emergency
business outside the parks.
Last fall, an automobile was stolen
fa Glacier National Park and the
theft was broadcast. As a result, the
thieves were arrested before they
crossed Into Wyoming,
TRiSCO POLICE VETO
REVIVAL OF BARBARY
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Latest
attempts for a revival of the old lusty
days of San Francisco's Barbary Coast
appear doomed.
The police commission has refused
dance application for The Gardens
on Columbus avenue, on the com
plaint It was connected by a tunnel
to the old Barbery Coast resort on
Pacific street known as The Inferno.
Police steadfastly have refused to
arant dance or drinking permit in
the Pacific street area because of
memories of the old rowdy Barbary
Coast. Many a present polios execu
tive still has painful recollections of
head crackings suffered while patrol
ling the Coast beat aa a young officer.
Officials Of Oil
Company Stop For
Conference H ere
A special plane carrying officials
of the Soeony-Vacuum Oil company
stopped Friday evening for a brief
time in thla city while Mr. Whtl
of New York and W. H. Taylor, man
aer of lubrication for the General
Petroleum corporation, conferred with
T. M. Higginfc. southern Oregon dis
trict manager. The party left the
Medford airport for Portland, where
a northwest meeting of General Pe
troleum officials wili be hld Monday.
District Manager T. M. Hiegins will
leave today for Portland to attend
this important business session. He
will be arcrtmnanied by R. W. Frame.
Medford manazer for the General
Petroleum corporation, and Jack Rle,
superintendent of service stations for
the company in this area.
Notice
MRS. CLARK. SPIRITUALIST
Minister and Medium. My work is
done scientifically and with a guar
antee. Resdines daily. Trance circlet
Friday r;ght. 225 South Riwrside.
THE FORDS PLAN THEIR SAN DIEGO EkilBIT !
US ; I -- t texiri " -1 i r 1 ' t
PL10UIH ADDING
CONVERTIBLE GAR
4
" HHfcplL ..-Tlr" S1n ifF 4-
"b' ft-.-.?"'
A ow type oonverUb autotso-
bile, deaned for ua u a light com
merfial delivery tmlt durlsg bust
nee hours and ac a "family' pies
i ure oar at other times, vu presented
to the motoring public today by the
Plymouth Motor corporation.
The esw car, known ae the dui
puryoae Commercial Sedaa, hu
been added to the 1935 Plymouth
line u a special model is response
to mguf&te from customers wh
wanted m car that could be used Jo?
corome?tii parposea without dc
troy5ng it beauty as s pleasure e?.
The model baa been placed In pro-
f dctios and wtl lb aval tab; or r-
X aellwr aoos. It jrtrd t
I ConverUbie ffttitr of the re
Sedsn model a&cwer th require; '
ment cf the mU merchant who
desea not hire noh 4ilTiii? to
warrant the purchase of fuli-tim
comm?cii ear, jet has sysre tt
can 5e eonvesltstiy htndied m a
i(ruUT paasenieT car. The rs?
model hu thre !xjr&. two opening
oa the i5. m in , regular Two-ioor
Sedan, 4n4 the third opnir m the
rear. Thi thtM oer tlH lch
wide 43 in-cuhe hi-
Ir ttae ae a pJAure ear the sew
Plymouth Ocssmerelal Seas look
Iske a rffu2ar Two-door Plymouth
Sedan, The third door fit Into ths
Taper) ng rer deck without detract
ing In any we? from th genersS
Atreamlined appwanc.
Por cou version Into a commitit4
imlt, tbe rear e1 are removed aad
replaced by & floor tit afford
2.700 equarw iach of loadoa; pe
in ?r compArtmect. panel m
:pf tf Into !n&l t ref
windows to project the a.nd
jroid plft far BmK2
Tb change-over rutres osy
a few mmusec
Uke U oj,r 1935 Plymouth
modete, the ecnvruble aetaa
hrdmulls bnkee. aA -ael body
and cin2nc weehs .-LKbuUos,
It la powered with a ix -cylinder,
S3-hwpow3- eaJse, whirls has te
untiJtT hXf5-ccsjnprejDS ralio cl
b.7 tfi Jt for !jwm-S pswer asfi
eOWiCTTiJ.
Thm Hotted, V tfuplar f ttt
teMs IMtoB mew sptffslsg
H( ef W fowl SB ttMt KHiSS,
Building Permits
To rrnk ssoa, 234 Wt FftS
atreet, a permit to construct a gar
at as approximate eJ ol
Oea Uail Trtbum wast ada.
Sav Monty; Oet More Ooldl
a4ag fi
f ri auB
iive euipmm
i ;owtt
poast-bie pn
SitfCon 5aii Mill', U3
fsev jrst foid; leas
pow5tf leas wtlr. law ftce. Oa
pcCtf, 2 to co ha dereeoisf
Ideas for ajttmjiUont soaee
Se fcday for BulIeUct 3D0,
Straub Mff 0e
OakUrd CaL
Here are Henry and Edaei Ford getting 4hetr first glimpse ot a model of the building that will house the
Ford Exhibition at the Ciiiforsai Pacific International Exposition, mk San Diego, Calif, Between $hm is
& Aubrey Davidton, Chairman ot the Board ol Directors of the Exposition.
International Delivery Truck Sold by Abbey
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Attrni-tlve Now Internattottat Tnirk DrHve-! (o iUman'R Dairy lt ft-k by jilier W. bbpr. lnf-orfwmtM
COALITION UNDER
SINCLAIR'S FLAG
COMING HE SAYS
LOS ANGELES, April . (AP)
Upton Sinclair looked at Die political
horoscope today and saw & powerful
union of democrats, progressive re
publicans, liberals and leftiala march
ing to victory in the I93C presidential
campaign.
The brigade, said Sinclair, would
flaunt the banner of his "production
for use" prosrram the backbone of
fois "end poverty is California incre
ment.
We do not need a third party, he
said. "The advocates of production
for use are the democratic party In
California, and we can be the demo-;
eratic party of the nation."
Does he, Sinclair, expect to seek ;
the leadership of this coalition
"I cannot talk about that now, one :
way or the other. All 2 can Bay la
that the movement will find
leader,"
The white haired former socialist ;
and economic writer, origtcator of ;
the epic idea and unsuccessful demo
cratic candidate for governor of Caii-
ornia last year, plana & national
speaking tour this fall, however, to
tell the country about his production
for use plan.
He fa also at present writing a
booklet entitled "we, the American
people, and how we ended poverty."
Sinclair was asked what he thought
about Huey Long'a ao-called "share
the wealth" idea and the Imiianana
presidential ambitiona. He said:
"The senator never has furnished
any details for his plan sufficient for
one to form a competent Judement of
It. As I understand the situation,
however, he la expected to aolt the
convention if he does not get the
nomination, and form a third party.
Of course a third party would be
political suicide. It wmild result In
the election of some republican re
actionary like Hoover,
"Then," Sinclair exclaimed, 'we
would have fascism."
fCoolofists aer the ostrlci is a nat
ural ventriloquist because its voc.l
sounds are made with the moa'h
tightly cJosed.
BROPHYS, JEW ELR8. specialize
la designing and modernizing your
old jewelry.
i -1 naaei-rfiaTfc.fi 'mi
DENIES NETHERLANDS
LEFT GOLD STANDARD
AMSTERDAM, April 8. CAP) A re
port originating In Paris that the
Netherlands had left the gold stand
ard was categorically denied today by
President J. A. Trip of the Nether
lands bank who reiterated that his
country hu no such intentions.
A Paris report that a shipment of
Netherlands bank gold to Paris had
been refused by the bank of France
because it did not conform with the
required fineness standard was also
denied.
local Hash, Graham, Willys 11 and
International dealer.
J, W. Jacobs purchased a new Air
Form Nash sedan and Dr. A. F. W.
Krcsse and Larry Pennington took de
liveries of new Grahams. A new In
ternational truck went to Oilman's
Dairy and the Timber Products Co.
has just purchased a new Interna
tiona! truck which is the third In
ternational they have addsd to their
fleet this year, according to Mr, Abbey.
WALTER W. ABBEY INC.
REPORTS MANY SALES
Five sales, including Nash and
Graham automobiles and Interna
tional trucks, were made during the
past week by Walter W. Abbey, Inc.,
"Let Me Be
'Your Milkman"
GRADE A
Raw Milk
Cream - Buttermilk
MOBNTNO ana RVENINO
nett very
OILMAN'S
DAIRY
Phone 776-K-2
Mann's Medford
Made
Custom Built
BODIES
are
Outstanding
For Their Modern
Appearance
The added convenience of
made-to-order bodies ij sav
ing many hours in delivery
time for scores of Southern
Oregon firmi,
MANN'S
AUTO SERVICE
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