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TtfEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUTE. JfEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUSTE 16. 1935 PAGE SEVEN E "Mow doriptlv rJ th Increaaed facilities to n motorUta vm given u the reason for changing the name of Firestone Service Stores to Firestone Auto Supply and Service Stores." according to C. L Hopkins. "Just as the service store name was an Indication of the advancement of the gas station and the tire store to an establishment of complete service for the motorist so, too. does the (new name mailt a milestone In bet ter automotive service," Hopkins said. The Firestone Auto Supply and Ser vice Store Is located at Ninth . and Ftverslde. Recently, a new auto sup ply department vas added featuring many items not carried by th store, previously. Most Important feature of the new department, according to Curt Hop kins, la that car owners may now drive In, make their purchase, and have the Item Installed while they wait. Tire, battery, brace, lubrication, electrical and gas and oil sale and service are some of the other depart ments all under one roof which cater to Medford motorists In the Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store. Mr. Hopkins related that the new department was very popular with es tablished customers and had brought many new onea In. He declared that horns to dress up the car. seat covers, car radios and vacation sup piles were the most popular Items at the present time. Judging from pur chases made during the past month. Use Mall Tribune want ads. I LAKE OF WOODS Annual summer camp for Boy Scouts of the Crater Lake Council will open Sunday, June 33, at Camp McLoughltn. the scout camp at Lake of the Woods. Camp will be conducted for two two-week periods, the first period clo-tna .Miiv I Extensive improvements have been made at the rump, tnc ;:uu ..na all the trail.-, bein-; --.nv. 1 - Inate dust. Bunks are being built tn the sleeping cabins and the cabins will be opened and screened for better ventilation. A splendid program of camp ac tivities la being planned under dir ection of A. O. Soderberg, scout executive. The activities will Include swimming, water sports, boating, fishing, hiking, mountaineering, campcraft, scoutcrart, woodworking, leathercraft, games and camp fires with songs, stunts and stories. Camp doctor this year will be Donald B. Moore, wno is well quali fied to take care of any first aid emergencies. Bob Haines, who acted as waterfront director last year, will again have that position this season. The camp cook of three years' standing, Frank Nelson, Is also re I All handicraft work will be direct ed by Shlrrell Doty, life scout ol troop No. 16. Bob Rlndt, one ot I last year's Junior leaders, will con 1 duct the campflre programs and I other activities. Irwin Doty will assist In the mess hall a head waiter. A number of scoutmasters are planning to spend part of the season In camp In periods varying from one to two weeks. Camp offers a splendid oppor tunity to advance In scouting, the field for outdoor and nature, merit badges being large. A camp court of honor will be conducted the afternoons of Sunday, July 7 and July 31. Much Interest Is being shown in camp this year, with many regis trations coming In from all parts of the council. Scouts who plan to attend camp are urged by head quarters to register early. Episcopalians of Valley to Picnic The three Episcopal parishes of the valley Medford. Grants Pas and AMiland will unite Sunday, June 33, In open-air services and a picnic at Lit h la park In Aahland The church services will be held in the open from an Improvised ros tmm, and Father E. S. Bnrtlam. rector of St. Mark's, will deliver the sermon. The song service will be exceptionally good, coming from an augmented choir, under the dir ection of Elsie Carleton Strang. The site selected for the services Is under the shade trees near the swan lake. After the conclusion of the church services luncheon will be served. Everybody is expected to bring their lunch with them, except stigar, cream and coffee, which will be supplied by the vestry. The afternoon picnic Is especially for the church school children and a program of Interesting amuse ments Is being prepared. Everybody in the valley who Is interested tn the Episcopal church la Invited to participate In this picnic. Honor Blind Poetesa. ALLIANCE. O. (UP) A degree or master of arts, pro honore, will be) conferred upon Miss Evelyn M. Wat son, blind poetess, at Mt. Union college commencement here In June. Miss Watson, author of several books, was graduated in 1909. WIN A PRIZE Five gallons of Super Shell gas, er an oil change by suggesting the nnt Appropriate name for Bee son's service station, H mile north Talent. 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