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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JfEDFORO. OREGON. SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
"AUTO
WAY
quests are Invited. Auction and con
tract bndce will be in play. Thone
reservations to Mrs. Fluhrer not later
thsn Monday evening.
Those who have not handed in
their little aprons are asked to be
sure and do so at once.
The convention this year will be
at The DHlles, and the time Is diaw-
Wenonnh Cluh Tn
.Meet on Thursday
On Thursday afternoon. June fl. at
1:30 Wanonah club will hold Its reg
ular covered dish luncheon and busi
ness meetniR at the home of Wilma
Hayes. 508 Mnry street.
Mr. William Hollmvay
W ill He lunch HoteM
The combined Missionary societies
of the First m. E. church will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Wm. Holloway.
John Herkert of Jacksonville pur
chased a new two-ton International
truck and also a new Beall logging
trailer. The other new International
truck was dPtlverrd to W. C. Kash
hafer of Jacksonville. Thia Is Mr.
Kasshnfer's second International, ac
cording to Mr. Abbey.
lister Oilman and Prank Childers
purchased the two new Willys deluie
sedan.
JUST A TRUNKFUL!
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
ABBEY REPORTS FOUR
SALES DURING WEEK
Walter W. Abbey. Inc.. local Gra
ham. Nash. LaFayette, Willys 77 and
International truck dealers, report the
sale of two Internationals and two
Willys sedsns during the past week.
The Auxtltsry Is having a bridge
party Wednesday evening. June 5, at
the home of Mrs. Pluhrer, Welling
ton Heights. All Leelonnslres. mem
bers of the Auxiliary and Invited
j nig near to make reservations. These
inny r mine wnn twivn nunn.
Bt Cvrll Sander
3
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ThU year' Elk good will imbasea
dors who are making a national tour
which will end at the national con
vention axe ueing Chevrolet automo
biles. The two cars which have visited
Med ford are a Chevrolet standard,
phaeton, and a Chevrolet master dc
luxe aedan. These car will travel
more than 30.000 miles between May
36 and July 15. which means that b;
the time the tour Ja over these cars
will have been through a very severe
test. In other words this tour shoulJ
go a. long way in proving the relia
bility and rurgedness of the 1935
' Chevrolet. The main reasons given
for choosing Chevrolets this year wero
for their "reliability. rua?edness. an
all-round performance."
These "good-will" earn are aUo
quipped with the new Goodrich
Safety SilvertowVi tlr. As we under
stand It, these Urea are made with
feature which Is exclusive with Good
rich and which also supposedly helos
to eliminate the chance of flat tlrea
This feature la known as the Llfe
Saver Golden Ply. This ply resists th
heat which 1 generated In a tire
When a car la traveling at hlh speed,
and according bo authorities this la
one of the chief causes of blowouts.
Tt was little doubt because of this
fact that these tires were chosen to
be used on this good will lour bs
oauae the oars will be consistently
maintaining a high speed In order
that they may end the tour on schedule.
Well, now that thia year's Indian
apolis speed clasele Is over we sup
pose that many of the drivers wMl
Immediately begin to plan and bull 1
Or rebuild cars for next year's ra-t
This year Kelly Petillo won the race
at an averasre speed of 108.ii40 miles
per hour. This la something like twa
miles per hour faster than ltst year'c
record. Oi course that doesn't sound
like very much more than he pre
vious record, but when one stops t:
think that two miles an hour mor
was maintained for five hundred
miles, it takes on a different aspect
In our opinion what thia country
neda is a new race track which
would be safe for the apeeds which
modern racing oars are ab t hit
and maintain. It seems to ua that
this Indianapolis race Is becoming,
more of a race of skill and chance
rather than one of high speed Per-hap-we
are wrong, but it appears
that thi race track was never built
for cars that will race as fast as thoe
that are now run on It every year
There ts little doubt many are ca
pable of 150 and some even arouno
200 miles per hour why not build a
speedway which would be fully ci
pable of handling speeds like this
and which would also remove many
of the fatalities which occur every
year In the try-outs and In the ac
tual race. We believe that tf a track
like this was available that, some of
the. restrictions now placed on entries
to the Indianapolis race might be re
moved and the speed record would
probably be raised considerably.
Leverettes Leave
To Take Delivery
Of Chrysler Imp.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H, Leverette
left Trlday for the Chrysler Motors
fsrtory In Detroit to take delivery
of a Chrysler Imperial Airflow sedan
purchased throueh Armstrong Mo
tors, Inc., accordlnz to H. P. Lancte.
In Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Leverette
will be Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Childers, who will drive back a Chrys
ler Imperial Airflow five -passenger
coupe, which they also purchased
from the local Chrysler and Plymouth
dealer.
On the trip back to Medford, Mr.
and Mrs. Leverette will keep a travel
ogue of their route. They will send
telegrams to Armstrong Motors. Inc..
on their progress and giving the gaso
line mileage and hlghllEhta on the
performance of the Chrysler, accord
ing to Mr. Lange.
KROSCHEL MILK PRODUCTS i f
told at George's Cash Grocery. Frank
lin's Orocery, So. Central; Laurel St
Grocery: Pranklin'a Orocerv. North
Peach St.; Milk Depot. North Ivy St
Plorenc Graves. Piano Instructor
320 N. Oakdale. Phone 1042-Y.
Y
THREE smiling young stowaways
demonstrate the amnio space
available for luggage, golf clubs or
trophies of a shopping expedition,
found in the trunk compartment of
the new Ford V-8 Touring Sedana.
two of the new de luxe types recent
ly announced by the Ford Motor
Company. The trunk compartment
with 13 cubic feet of space Is an
Inherent part of the design of the
Tudor and Fordor Touring Sedan
body types. All the space Is used for
"t's Time For Summer Outings!
Here Are Genuine Savings for Motorists Who Shop During
lugfjago, the 3pare tire being ci
rled conventionally at the rear,
while an Inner compartment under
the floor provides space for tools.
The trunk compartments may be
locked Tvlth the same key that fits
the tire lock. The new touring
sedans were designed to provide am.
pie luggage carrying facilities for i
families doing extensive traveling i
who wish to Millie the car Interior I
for passengers. They have proved ;
thus far to be among the most popu
lar Ford body types. i
USE OUR BUDGET PLAN
NO MONEY DOWN
Society and Clubs
Ruth Luy Pupils
Will Be Presented
In Dance Recital
Ruth Marie Luy will present her
pupils In "Dance Revue" Tuesday
evening, June 4, at the Craterlan
theatre. The program follows:
Red White and Blue Rythm
Fi'ankie Rlnabarger, Dorothy Jen
kins, Inabell Crouch.
March of the Toys Gail Codding.
Mary Ann Brill. Gnyl Miller.
Toy Soldiers Shirley Morrow.
Donna Arthur, Sammie Lee Smith.
Dons Kyle. Patricia Nosier, Ami
Durno, Louise Bauer. Kathleen
Scekatz, Cynthia Jack&on.
Soldiers in Blue Tlllle Rammln.
Frances Nichols. Aletha Emerlck.
Tappers on patrol Patsy GeBauer,
Yvonne Quackenbush, Betty Bai
land, Ruth Stewart, Anne Judy,
Thclma Slpps, Helen Richmpnd,
Betty Frey.
Toe V'alse LaKose Scammon.
Danse Oricntale Franklc Rlna
barger. Rhythm Tap Line Dance Odille
Ann Persons, Muriel Piatt. Jeanette
House, Betty Rcames, Melissa Per
sons. Jazz Toe Nona Hcyland.
Steppin' HI Maxlne White.
Waltz Clog Shirley Jean Barton.
Tap Trio Tlllle Rammln. Frances
Nichols, Aletha Emerlcv
Buck Rhythm Edgar Ross.
Acrobatic Duo Nona Heyland. La
Rose Scammon.
Spanish Trio Frankle Rinabarger.
Isabell crouch, Dorothy Jenkins.
Rhythm Tap Virginia Hawley.
Southern Gents Jeraldyn Jerome.
Charmalne Brault. Carmen Wright.
Rosalie Roberts, Polly Ann Hoffard.
Shirley Jean Barton.
Syncopated Rhythm Lois Hues
ton. Novelty Group Soloist, Frankle
Rinabarger; chorus, Frances Nichols.
Tlllle Rammln. Odille Ann Per&ous.
Nona Heyland, Vvonne Quackm
bush. Jeanette House, Betty Barlaud
Muriel Piatt, Maxlne White. Slur
ley Jean Barton, Gall Codding.
Accompanists, Mrs. V. Hawley, Mrs.
R. Hlnes.
Mrs. Sparrow. Daughter
Return Kroin Trip .North
Mrs. Ruth Sparrow and daughter.
Miss Harriet, returned Thursday to
their home at Klrtland Farms after
spending several days in Portland.
f
St. Ann's Altar
Society Has Meeting
St. Ann's Altar society met at the
parish hall Tuesday with Mrs. Sin
gler presiding. The secretary. Mrs.
Estes being absent on account of ill
ness, Mrs. W. H. Fisher was chosen
to fill the vacancy. A quilt donated
by Mrs. Wrlnywas received with grat
itude. Next meeting will be a social
In two weeks.
Mary's Academy
Graduates Rev.
Commencement At
St. Mary's Will
Be Held Monday
On Monday, June 3, St. Mary'a
Academy will hold Its sixty-third an
nual commencement at Sacred Heart
church. On this occasion the follow
ing students will receive their aca
demic honors: Virginia Glnet. Ger
trude Louie. Mary Frances Lukeroth,
Robert Corliss. McDonald Devaney,
Antionctte Konop. Eloise Montgom
ery, Tensie O'Connor. Yvonne Parker.
Jeanne RanCourt, Paul Sakraida, and
Margaret Wolgamott.
All the friends and patrons of
the academy are cordially invited to
attend.
Processional. Triumphal March
-iiwrne uauajre.
Venl Creator St
Choir.
Address to the
Francis W. Black.
WhatShaU I Render Unto Thee
St. Mary's Academy Choir.
Benediction of the Most Blessed
Sacrament O Sacrum Convivium.
Ave Maria, Tan turn Ergo.
Recessional. Exaltabo Te 6t. Mary s
A'-ademy Choir.
Daughters of Job
Hostess At Dance
One of the loveliest dances of the
year was the summer formal given
Wednesday evening by the Daughters
of Job.
Tli" hall was transformed Into a
beautiful garden with cozy nook
surrounded hy white picket fences
entwined with Cecil Rrnnner roses.
The walls were banked with shrubs,
laurel and huge bowla of ferns and
potted plsnts, making a striking
background for the lovely sub-debs
tn their colorful formal frocks. Gaily
striped canvas chairs, painted tables
and umbrellas added the proper
touch to the summer garden atmos
phere. Frances Dnly was chairman of the
committee that planned the arrange
ments. Mrs. Glenna Mae Early and
Mrs. Dolph Phlpps acted as patron
esses for the affair.
The girls wish to thank the follow,
in: Medford flrma for their assist
ance with the decorations: Medford
Green House, Burke's, Conger's and
Perl's.
Slenderize with Spencer Indiridual
ly Designed Corsets Maison Jeanne
lei 487
NEW
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SjSAN f RAN CI SCO
Innovations, Service
and Comfort
Tkf Mott Canvsnitnt
fKt Bttl Accommcdatieni
Tlx Fintil Mtff
Tub wd SriQwc Bathi
Circulatinf let Wtn
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SOLENOID ItSIAUlANl
CXClLLENT coffee shop
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Medford-Made
Custom-Built
TRUCK
BODIES
Attract Attention
Wherever They Go
The added convenience of
made-to order bodies i sav
in? many hours in deliver)'
time for scores of Southern
Oregon firms
MAIWS
AUTO SERVICE
rn. MISS B. E. AD IMS
:." V. Sh.M' I'honr AL-.-M
$3?rL2 -'-;V-. Itvij;,, &Wm&
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HIGH SPEED TYPE
Tb tprlecl from our cnormons
lor k of raw materials the best
nnd highest grade rubber anil
rotlnn for the High Speed Tire.
In our factory we select the most
experienced and skilled tire
mnkrrs to build this tire. It it
accurately balanced and rigidly
inspected and wn knnw It l ai
perfect as human ingenuity ean
make it.
4.50-31 $7.9. Q 65
4.76-18 8.10 W M U
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0 AUTO SUPPLIES
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VALUt
fTO RADIOS
While they last! A sensational value! Save over
IS on the year's most wanted set-SPARTON-a
name identified with the very best of car radios.
Perfect performance Marvelous tone quality All
electric super-heterodyne Dynamic Speaker Illu
minated Airplane Dial, and Remote Control. Come
in hear it play it. Buy now this amazing SALE
PRICE will sell them out in a hurry. Installation
at slight extra cost.
40
95
COMPLETE with TUBES
and REMOTE CONTROL
j Special PRICES on AUTO SERVICE for SPRING
BRAKES
Overhauled
Save, almoit half not to he
confuted with an ordinary
brake adtuitment. We re
move all wheels, clean brake
drums, accurately idaitt
and completely recondition
tout braking syitem.
REG $195
Spring
TUNE-UP
SEAT COVERS
New spring patterns, durable fabrics. Easy
to Install. For coupes and roadsters 8c.
Coaches and sedans $1.59.
Alio see our new Deluxe Line of Covers
at equally great savings.
AUTO HORNSN
Micro Auto Horns chrome plated.
$I.DTI lnltl Pstir M artitta ,.n U m.
place your old one today. ,
CLOCK MIRRORS WEDGE CUSHIONS
CP1
New Hvn urinud!
A remarkable reduction on
combination rear view
mirror and 30 hour clock.
TOP DRESSING
Includes brake and head
licht adiuirment clean, test
and adjust srark plugs, adjust
centra tor charcins rate, clean
and synchronize distributor
points, check ignition system
; ww-y
tireszone
LUBRICATION
AND CAR WASH
Imagine! Firestone Speclalired
Lubrication at a price like this.
Manufacturers recommenda
Hons for lubricants and oils strict'
ly followed. "For new ear and
cvrs you want to keep like new.1
Dress tout car top He
fore it itarts to track
A coat now may uvc
replacement. Wur
proof realm gloat.
REC.
4.35
295 Special S-J .95
si )! " 'i i
Mah t driving mora conv
fortahle. Good quality
leatherette cm h Ion!
Hird to beat for velue.
BATTERIES
13'plate, fustsn
teed. Replace weak
battertei before
Spring. Conitint
driving require!
mora power. With
your old one. . .
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