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With eat. in each for 40 pawenger., hugs bu.e. mounted on Ford V-8 truck chil will, under the
lirection of the San Diego Railway Co, ply th. ground, of the California P.c.fic International Expo.if on,
Mv 71 in San Dicao. Above it a photograph of one of the buiee after ita delivery to the
Expno5.Ln, peopled by the Eipo.iUonette. a irU' or.anuation in San Diego, on it. and their way to th.
Ford Exposition sitv
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type Auxiliary seau. eonipArtment
gln partition, and a speaking lube
for communication between the
front and rear compartment when
tha car la chauffeur driven.
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INSlPfflNS IN
FIRST AID PART
OF SAFETY DRIVE
With the approach of Traffic Safe
ty Week In Detroit and other cities.
Robert C. G;h.am. executive vice
president of the Graham-Pane Mo
tors corporation. Is limine the entire
Industry to co-nm-ratf in a campaign
of public educruinn In the timely ad
ministering of first aid after acci
dents. In a special bulletin to all Graham
dealers and com puny employes, Mr.
Graham commends the recent an
nouncement of Admiral Cary T. Gray
son, natinnnl rhalrinan, that the
American Ped CrnR will pive first
aid Instruction to 11 .010 Amerlcnn
Legion posts. The training courses
"Many lives have been saved by the 1
timMy administering of first aid im
mediately aftii- an accident." the
bulletin r.aid. 1 "Every police official
1 and certainly everyone connected with
the automotive Industry should be
skilled In administering first aid."
Mr. Graham brieves that local au
tomotive trade associations In various
cities should hold meetings of their
dealer members and others interested
at which tirst rtld Instruction could
be given as wpII as the holding of
open dl 'cushions of measures to aid
the traffic safety campaign.
Mr. Graham explained that accident
prevention work is a problem of deal
Ing with the "human factor" because
the new cars offered this year by the
various manufacturers are "mechani
cally safer thsn anything tha world
has yet seen."
"The new cars are less confusing
to operare more responsive to con
trol," Mr. Graham said. "Vision la
clearer brakes surer bodies sturdier.
Acceleration, road stability control
of the car all have been Improved.
The big Job is to train the average
driver to be more careful.'
WASHINGTON, May 1 1 . ( A P )
President Roosevelt said today funds
would be allotted from the four bll
, Hon dollar work relief appropriation
( for hichw.-iV construction wiin the
allotment board meets next week.
SALE ATTRACTS
car advancement which promote
greater safety, economy, ease of op
eration and longer life.
The Sanderaon Motor company's
first shipment of the new Stude
balcer trucks Is expected to arrive
in Med ford soon.
For Hoe that Wear buy
NOLDE & HOP ST
Ethehvyn B. Hoffmann.
Use M.ll Tribune want ads.
Patrons from all parts of southern
Oregon and northern California were
attracted to Minn's Department store
Saturday by the exceptional value
offered for the first day of the big
removal sale which is scheduled to
continue for several weeks.
Spring and early summer mer
chandise has been marked down for
immediate clearance so that there
will be plenty of room for new dlv '
play when Mann's enlarged establish
ment Is completed sometime in June.
Workmen were busy all last night
removing the partitions between th?
main floor of the present store and
the addition. The balcony is also be
ing removed. A tile front is under
construction In the new men's stoie
location, formerly Hutchlaons.
Approximately 10.000 additional
square feet of floor space will be uti
lized by Mann's fine department store
when all remodellne Is finished, ac
cording to John Moffott.
A specious beauty salon and ladies
lounge will occupy the room above
the new men's establishment, an'i
many other Interesting improvements
are underway at Mann's preparatory
to the grand opening of southern
Oregon's most modern and attractive
department store.
FORMER RESIDENT
PASSES AT UKIAH
William Sandry, well known resi
dent of Jackson county where he
had resided for many years, both at
Rogue River and Jacksonville, passed
away at Uklah, Cal Friday at the
age of 63.
Leaving Jacksonville, Mr. Sandry
went to Crescent City and from there
he moved to Uklah. Besides his wife,
Mary E. Sandry, he leaves three chil
dren: Mrs. W. A. Stearns, of Med
ford; Clemo and Emma of Ukiah.
Cal.; also two brothers: H. B. Sandry
of Nevada and Sam Sandry of Rogue
River. Ore.
Funeral services will be conducted
by Rev. W. R. Bnird at the Conger
chapel Rt 4 p. m. Monday. The body
will arrive in Medford today. Inter
ment will be in Jacksonville cemetery.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
During this last week a Chrysler
Custom Imperial, six-passenger se-
dan was on the local dealer's floor
for a short while, during which we
had a good time inspecting It. The
car was sold locally.
You will probably recall that we
compared the Chrysler "Airlow" Im
perial with the plain Chrysler "Air
flow" a number of weeks ago well,
this Custom Imperial will compare
with' the Imperial Just about like
the Imperial compared with the
ordinary "Airflow." In other words,
this Custom Imperial is Just about
the hetghth of luxurious motor car
transportation as conceived by
Chrysler. In looking over this car
the first thing that attracts your
attention Is its tremendous size.
We believe that the doers are the
largest we have seen on any four
door sedan, and the body la so wide i
it comes out so far that there are
hardly any running boards. In fact
we believe that they could be en
tirely eliminated and few people
would ever notice the difference. By
the way, the over-all length of this
car Is about eighteen and a halt
feet. The appearance of things in
the Interior was something like this
to us: You sit back in a soft, wide,
rear seat and stretch your legs com
fortably to the convenient, indi
vidual foot rests with what seems
to us would be ample room for most
anyone, and then after that there
are about a couple of feet of still
more space before you even get to
the front vat! Of course, in the
front seat Which la easily adjust
able, you also have more than am
ple room with a beautiful dash
board Just "in front of you wltn
many conveniently located Instru
ments such as automatic overdrive,
light switches, and the built-in
radio. Of course there are many
other conveniences for the passen
gers such as three lighters and ash
trays, (although I didn't count each
one 1 belieev that is correct) assist
cords, arm rests In front and rear,
two dme lights, and conveniently
located parcel pockets, along with
the baggage compartment behind the
rear seat. The price of this car is
around $3,000, delivered here In
Mcdford.
Although this car was the six
passeuger model, an eight passenger
limousine may also be obtained on
the same chassis. The limcuslne has
these added fentures: two opera
This year's "Atrstream" DeSoto
haa. in our opinion, accomplished
something entirely different and
new In their "floating ride." Little
doubt, anyone that has ridden in
the "Airstream" DeSota knows how
smooch th ride is. but probably
many of them don't know why.
This la It. In this DeSoto they have
utilized tha type of weight distri
bution which was first used on the
Airflows" last year, but besides
that they have also added the pan
tograph type of independent front
wheel suspension which haa hereto-fore
been considered ample lor
taking the Jumps and Jolts out ot
a, ride. Of course with Just those
two features alone the car would
give a wonderfully "soft" ride, but
the DeSoto engineers stilt weren't
satisfied so they added that new
type of tapered leaf rear spring
that haa been widely publicized
along with doublt action hydraulic
shock absorbers In the front and
single action ones In the rear. Then,
on top of all of that, they equipped
the car with atrwheels for as perfect
a ride as possible. Perhaps now.
after this somewhat technical dis
cussion, you will understand why
the "Airstram" DeSoto U such
good riding car.
Industrial Type
Pneumatics Open
New Tire Field
Prom cream puff manufacturers to
giant construction operations Is a wide
span in the commodity roster but
there la now a pneumatic truck tiro
especially adspted for every service
required In the field of transport.
"The tires we sell range In sire
from th big 18.00-lfl (which la more
han SO Inches in overall diameter
and carries a 13.000-pound load
thus being the largest pneumatic tire
from the standpoint of carrying ca
pacity) to the five by 1.75 inch pneu
matic industrial, one of the latest
additions to the line of tires," said
C. C. Pumas, local Goodyear dealer.
"In the field of tha pneumatic In
dustrial, the application of air tires
has been rapidly expanding during
the past several months," Mr. Punas
continued. "The five-Inch diameter
tlra Is part of a series which includes
units up to 30 inches in diameter
for use as ateel wheel replacements
on lndustrlat push trucks, where easy
rolling, floor protection, cushioning
of loads and quiet operation are re
quired." To fit most of the steel-wheeled
trucks these industrial All-Weather
pneumatics are available in a wtde
number of hub lengths and axle
diameter combinations, each provid
ed with roller and ball bearings for
smooth travel.
Included In the category of ve
hicles for which these tires are built
is the wheelbarrow used In garden,
cemetery or construction operations:
factories, bakeries, warehouse truck
units and the like.
In addition Goodyear has also been
supplying the manufacturers of toy
wagons, velocipedes, toy automobiles
and youngsters similar sidewalk units
with pneumatic single tube tlrea
which not only make safr play
things for the children, but are wel
comed by oldsters as well because
neighborhood sidewalks are thus
quieted.
BKOPHX'S JtSWEU;RS. specialise
id designing and modernizing youi
old Jewelry
MOVED DENTAL OFFICE
Dr. w C Thompson is now located
at Room 312 Liberty Bldg. Tel 70.
Reasonable Dentistry.
H. E. PECK BUYS
The Sanderson Motor company,
local Studebaker automobile and
Stndebaker truck dealer, delivered a
new Studehaker coupe to H. E.
Peck of Medford. who ia already
highly delighted with the mileage
and performance, according to Mr.
Sanderson.
Mr. Peck, who travels continually,
says the Studebaker all steel body
and hydraulic brakes especially ap
pealed to him because of the many
accidents, he haa seen on the high
ways during the past few months.
Mr. Sanderson says the 1935
Studebaker automobile has 21 costly
TOP SPEED IN COMFORT ALL DAY
. . . with Nash Cruising Geared Performance!
HORNING
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T-JaSH has made cross-country, morning-till-night, day -after -day travel
unbelievably comfortable . . . easier on you, easier on the car.
One bi reason is the new Automatic Cruising Gear, which goes into action
aut'vnMif ally at 40 to 45 miles per hour. It reduces engine speed and
engine e'ori 2(jr'c. High speed without high-speed noise and without
h'h-:pccd g.ischne consumption.
And the ride' Smooth, flowing, relaxed. By synchronized springing, bal
anced wnr.ht and 6-passenger, midsection seating, Nash engineering putt
a new r.;ad under your wheels.
Nash is out in front in safety, too. All-steel, one-piece body . . . super
hydraulic brakes . . . safety, front-hinged, front doori.
Ccrr.c n and drive th:s car!
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PASSENGER
VICTORIA
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SEE T;:E NASH-RUiLT 193S LAFAYETTE, $580 AND UP F. 0. B. FACTORY
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WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
i:3 Snth Riverside. Telephone Z2
piM ll contracts handled
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UNIVERSAL SERVICE
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IN the rery beginning the Ford Motor
Company realized the importance of
good service. It was first to standardize
tools and equipment and establish low
flat charges for parts and repairs.
Today in any community you can see
how far Ford has progressed toward the
goal of providing service as good as
the car.
The thousands of modem Ford dealer
ships are within reach of most of the mil
lions of Ford owners. Other thousands of
dependable garages and service stations
identified Vy the Ford sign provide
THE SIGN OF GOOD SERYICE
supplementary service and Genuine Ford
Parts.
When you buy a Ford you can get the
land of service a good car deserves. One
of the features ia precision workmanship.
You can exchange a used Ford engine,
carburetor, distributor and other assemblies
for "Factoht Exchange" units at much less
than the usual replacement or repair cost,
This is "Universal Service" in every re
spect broadening constantly through the
addition of Ford Neighborhood Service
Stations, where you can get extra-quick
service gasoline, oil lubrication, repairs.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
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SERVICE STORES
Ninth and Riverside Phone 520
See the New 1935 Foied V-8 at
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Sixth and Riverside
YOUR FORD DEALER
Phone 141