Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    TtfEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUTE. JfEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUSTE 16. 1935
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"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.
CONTEST CLOSES JCLY 1
Leave Names at Station.
7
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YOU DONT
HAVE TO BREAK IN
THE FORD V-8
CVtlf": ' with mOSt that's realty NEW
rlA.P VC today ... has most to insure
You can drive it 50 miles an hour the day you buy it
THE FORD V-8 is ready for normal driving when yon
buy It. There is no tedious period of breaklng-ln for
500 or 1000 mile. You can drive it up to 50 mile an
hour the first day. And after the first hundred miles
you can drive it as fast as you desire.
That means greater motoring enjoyment for every
motorist. It is especially important to motorist who
are thinking about a new car for a vacation trip to
physicians, salesmen and all those who use a ear for
business. Instead of dragging along at slow speeds for
days, you can make good time from the start.
The reason for this is as important as the result.
The Ford V-8 needs no breaking-ln because of
unusual accuracy in the manufacture of moving part
and the smoothness of bearing surfaces. Clearance are
correct when you buy the car. It is not necessary to
depend on a long wearing-in period to eliminate tight
ness and insure smooth running. Longer life, greater
economy and better performance are bound to result
from such precision methods. They are further proof
of the care and quality that go into the Ford V-8.
Formerly only the most expensive cars could be
driven at normal speeds from the beginning. That still
holds true today except in the case of the Ford V-8.
It gives you fine-car construction, along with fine-car
performance, comfort, safety and beauty.
FORD V-8
See the New 1 935 Ford V-8 at
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Clmb up en top, loo, II you want lo... Il'$ itool, vou ktiowl"
WHEN you choose your 1935
car, think how it will compare
with the new cars a year or two
from now ! That's what will decide
its trade-in value.
Who will want to be drivin j then
with anything less than complete
steel protection? Terraplane
gives you that protection now, in
America's only bodies all of steel.
Will you want brakes that are ut
to date or out of date? Terraplane's
police-tested brakes have cut "per
fect stopping" almost in half in
publio tests from coast to coast
Performance is always important
. . . and Terraplane has record
breaking performance today, certi
fied by 36 official marks on the
A. A. A. record books.
So it is with many other features
found in no other lowest price car.
Drive a Hudson-builtTerraplane to
day. See for yourself how far ahead
of its time it is in ruggedness, per
formance, safety as well as stylt.
See the New Hudton Country Club Sedea-"
124' Wbeelbaie 113 or 124 H. P. $880.01
I. o. b. Detroit. More Imid bodr leoftb by
5 to 7 in. Ihto sedans eoitlnf $180.00 H
$375.00 mora.
ENJOY A RIDE TODAY. . .THERE'S A DEALER NEAR YOU
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EAKIN MOTOR CO.
103 South Riverside
Phone 304
Actual Tests Prove New Riversides
America's Best First-Quality Tires!
Prove New Riversides Give Up to 28 MORE " s v
Mileage Than Other First-Quality Tires I , ' . - : r' TO
Millions of miles in gruelling
tests on the road and in the lab
oratory prove the outstanding
superiority of New First-Quality
Riversides!
Mile after mile these New River
sides were test-driven in competi
tion with America's leading tires
over the toughest roads in the
country. And New Riversides
came through with up to 28
more mileage!
One reason for this extra mileage
is because New Riversid" hve a
thicker, flatter tread of SUPER
VITALIZED rubber ... a bet
ter, tougher longer-wearing rub
ber . . . the result of road and lab
oratory tests on hundreds of
different samples!
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Up to 28 More Mileage
with Greater Safety!
Here's another point to remember
. . . Actual road tests show that
New Riversides give you greater
non-skid safety greater blowout
protection. Riversides' thicker,
flatter center-traction tread gives
you the maximum of non-skid
safety up to 28 LONGER and
New Riversides' Latex (liquid
rubber) dipped cords and gum
rubber insulators between plies
practically eliminate internal friction-heat,
greatest blowout cause.
YOUR OLD TIRES
ARE WORTH -MONEY
AT WARDS
We will pay you ciih for your
old tirei. If you deiire you can
further reduce Wards already
low prices by applying the cash
value of your old tirea on the
purchase of New First-Quality
Riversides I
Guaranteed Against Everything
That Can Happen to a Tire . . ,
CUTS BLOWOUTS BRUISES
WHEELS OUT OF LINE
UNDER INFLATION COLLISION
. . . EVERYTHING that can happen to
a tira in service WITHOUT LIMIT
as to number of months or mile's!
Atk About Wards New Liberal Convenient Termt.
MONTGOMERY WARD
117 80. CENTRAL
TELEPHONE 286
Sixth and Riverside
YOUR FORD DEALER
Phone 141