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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGOX. SUNDAY. .TUNE 30. 1935
TVasi Divorces Ancient Engineering
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Reno, Nev. The Washoe County Court House, where probably more divorce have boon (tecuroH than anywhere
else in the world, waa the scene of an interrstinK trial recently whn a new Nash 400 ' hied suit for divorce from
"Ancient Engineering", represented by a horseless vohifle of 1900 vintage. Grounds were incompatibility and
introduced as evidence for the Nash were the new Monitor-Sealed motor, first all-steel body with seamless steel
top and the "rapid service door" that eliminate? hood-lifting at gas stations. The judge said; "Divorce granted!"
Tires Should Be
Checked Prior to
Vacation Outing
Automobiles, and especially tire.
hould be checked over before the
ear owner starts on en extended
Fourth of July trip. In the opinion
of O. C. Furnas, proprietor of Med
ford Service Station, IocaI dealer for
The Goodyear Tire Rubber oom
pany. "If the car and tires haven't been
checked over since the start of the
rummer driving season, the wise mo
torist will see that this Important
matter Is attended to before starting
on a holiday tour." Mr. Furnas de
clared. "Tires especially should be
checked over, tf they haven't had
this attention since last summer
Smooth worn tires are likely to fiive
the motorist trouble at a time when
he la all sot to enjoy himself.
"Heat la a natural enemy of tire
life, and the hot roads of summer
time will help cause an old tire to
CO bad about aa quickly as any other
means. Also, on a rainy day, When
pavements are slippery, the danger of
skids Is Increased Immeasurably with
old tires. New tires relieve the mo
torist from any worry or bother with
tire trouble, snd (tlve him trouble
free miles over the holiday.
"Ooodyear Q-3 tires, that are In
the public eye a great deal Just now
as a result of the Investigations on
tire mileage conducted by Joseph A.
Faurot. noted detective, have proved
especially popular by reason of their
long-wesrlng qualities. Persons com
ing In to have their tires checked up ,
at our station have seen these tires i
end put them on In place of "smooth
ies In order that their summer driv
ing might be absolutely without wor
ry." Mr, Furnas concluded.
STANDARD ENTERS
CANADIAN FIELD
GIVEN CREDIT, NEW
PALMER, Alaska. June 39. (AP)
A "house cleaning" for the Mnta
nuska colonteatton project, the flrit
tep complete reorganisation of the
commissary, waa In full awing today
as Eugene Carr. federal relief ad
ministration "trouble shooter." took
over full authority and things began
to hum.
The reorganisation of the commis
sary, started by Irwin, was under way
wun ens manager removed and a
number of colonlut checking over the
accounts. Already prices on numer
ous articles have been cut and the
giving of sales sllpa on merchsndlse
has been Introduced.
The six dlsRStlRfled families who
have decided to return to the states
were selling their things todity to
straighten out their bills. They will
start the ftrst of the week. Other
families have said they would also
Join them.
One of the colonists commentel that
"things In the commiwaty must be
straightened out Immediately, even If
a double force must be put to work
for a while, it's no sen a in run
ning a busloe&s aa this hsa been
run."
Boms faratlle have run large bill,
one large family having a but of more
than 200 in less than two months.
Other colonuta report having been
charged for Items they never bought.
WALTER W ABBEY, INC.,
REPORTS SIX SALES
Joe Duly, or Walter W. Abbey Inc .
reports Hie hairs of two pRKvwet
car and four trucks during the past
weeh. A. W. fltrvens purchased a new
La Fayette sedan and Ron De Vore. a
new 1038 N5h "400" 0-paNienger Vic
torm.
The new International trucks were
delivered to: William Ludwlg, a-t.m;
Cs5ebler and Campbell. 2-ton. Siski
you school district No. 3d. school bm,
and H. C. Leaver ton, a pick-up.
VANCOUVER. B. 0., June 30 Rec
ognition of the Increasing Importance
of Western Canada as a consumer
of petroleum product! as well as evi
dence that the clouds of depression
are generally clearing, was seen by
business leaders here today In the
announcement of the formation of a
new company, the Standard OH Com
pany of British Columbia. Ltd.. to
serve British Columbia motorists and
Industry.
The announcement waa made coin
cident with ground breaking cere
monlea for a new Standard refinery
In the Municipality of Burnaby,
which were presided over by Mayir
MoQee and S. E. Nord, general man
ager of the company. Nord In a short
address, declared that between 7.10.
000 snd 11,000.000 will be required
complete the company's Initial
program, which Includes the refinery
Itself, new service station units, a
series of stations operated by author
ized distributors, snd facilities for
serving the public through other
dealers.
Present operations will Include ,
Vancouver, Victoria; New Westminster i
and Nanalmo. Five new service sta
tion are already under construction
snd a consldersble number of denWa
snd distributors have been arranged
for.
The new Standard refinery occupies
a fifty-five acre site with a new four-
hundred foot wharf extending Into
nurrara inlet, where oil tankers will
discharge cargo, ft Is achednled to be
completed about December 1st and
will provide the company with full
modern facilities for the refining of
gssollns and other petroleum pro
ducts. All material for the refinery U be
ing purchosrd In British Columbia
and all work Is being done by British
Columbia contractor and concerns
With the exception of a few trained
executives, all of the service ststlon
employees and the workers In the
company's main offices in the Ma
rine building will also be British
Columbians.
Three gasolines will be produced
and sold. SUndsrd Gasoline "Unsur
passed." Standard Ethyl Oaloalne and
Red Crown Gasoline. In addition, the
compsny will market Zerolene motor
oils and greasea. Moblloll. Standard
Penn motor oil. snd a full line of
Cslol Brand dlesel, marine and In
dustrial oils. Service stations snd
dealers will aell Standard Oil flv
spray, cleaning fluid snd other sne-
cialties. Standard Stations, Ltd., nd
their autthorlwd distributors will
also market Atlas tires and batteries I
Oil stocks used at the refinery will
be selected Csllfornla Valley crudes
of high natural anti-knock rating,
and until the refinery la completed,
gssoline from these cnidea will be ;
temporarily Imported
1935 Studebakers
Purchased Lately
By Valley People '
The beautifully streamlined 1935
Studebaker automobiles with their
steel -reinforced -by-steel body and
roof panels, compound . hydraulic
brakes, automatic ride control and
the brilliantly flexible, amazingly eco
nomical engines, are winning new
friends every day. according to B. L.
Sanderson of the Sanderson Motor
Co., local Studebaker dealer.
Mr. Sanderson reports that among
the recent Studebaker purchasers are
Dr. R. W. Clancy, Dictator coupe; Tom
Harvey, Dictator sedan; Frank New
ton, principal of the Howard school.
Dictator sedan; Clarence Cartwrlght.
Studebaker truck, and Mrs. W. . Vir
gin, Dictator sedan.
COUNTY GETS BEER.
TAX PAYMENTS ON:
PER CAPITA RATE
SALEM, Ore., June 20. AP) Cities
and counties wu: rflcelve privilege tax
returns under the 1035 liquor law
at the rate of 2 cents per capita, It
was announced by the secretary of
state today. The returns are for the
current year up to the end of June.
A total of 57.043 barrels of beer has
been sold since the new act became
effective raising the tax to $1.30 a
barrel, Of this sum eltlea snd coun
ties receive 30 centa per barrel or a
total of $19,473.
Under the act, passed by the 1035
legislature, the privilege tax alno In
cludes 10 per cent of the revenue
from wines and other alcoholic bev
erage outside hard liquors. The to
tal tax collected for wines waa 21.
803. It was simultaneously announced
that Incorporated cities of the stste
must file certified copies of their
charters with the supreme court in
order to ascertnln what political sub
divisions would receive the liquor returns.
E. N. Ollllngham. state law libra
rian, pointed out that not only char
ters of cities must be tiled but sit
amendments be made available to the
courts.
The state treasurer today disbursed
the first or the funds received under
the privilege tax.
DEISEL CAR GOES
isn Columbia. Ltd . la an affiliate of
standard Oil Company of California
OMAHA. June 39 (API C- L
Cummins, builder of the Diesel auto,
making a leisurely attempt to crow
The Standard Oil Company of B;U- j tMp "tlon on R worth of fuel, today
nnmcrt tncyenne as nia riext objec
tive. He arrived here last night, boasting
the 520 mile trip from Chicago was
made for PR cents.
"We're ;l 10 out of N"v York."ntd
Cummins, who was accompanied ot
Fred Dueaeiiherg.
"We burned 14 gallons of distillate
to average 50 miles an hour from
New l ire noat
ASTORIA. June 39 (APi Cap
tain Mrs RJetiand and three men or
the Point Adams coast guard station
at Hammond will leave tomorrow lor
Baltimore, where they will receive the
new motor life boat altoted to the
Columbia River station.
Chicago."
To Comply With The New Financial
Responsibility Law Effective July 1, 1935
ho so tit a satin In rmt with the fanners titomnhie Inter
ItiMirnnce rArhiitiKf. Our present rates on low pnrefl cars Ion!,
t heirolet-.. IMwiinullis. rU. I'uhllr .l:Ull1ti and TmpeiU lMin.i(e:
first st month', human re In advance l?.i(t
Earn i months thereafter 7.";o
Other cm erase correspond! ntt? low.
I.egnl reserte rnnipum. rate fixed, not tie.ineiits.
.No I. Initiation as to ilrter. roiilliinoii polio.
H. B. DUNCAN. District Manner
runners Automnbllr tnter-lustininre rrhsns
Liberty Rldg., Meilford lelrphmir ins
Ward's Stage a Big 4th of July, Xle Event!
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WITH EYEEY RIVEESIBE FASSEHGEE TYPE TIRE
Plus A Liberal Trade In Allowance - For A Limited Time Only
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WARDS NEW LINE OF TIRI
&ati&n 'dl&i Law- TUce& '
New Riverside "Stand
ards" Give You Amaz
ing Quality at Their
Low Price!
Here's a new Riverside tire that
actually gives you far more
quality . . . more wear and safety
than you'd believe possible at
such low prices I So much extra
quality in fact that Wards back
this new tire with the strongest
written guarantee we know of
a guarantee that protects you
against EVERYTHING that
can happen to a tire in service
WITHOUT LI MIT as to
months or miles!
GetThese Extra Qualit
Construction Features i
Wide flat tread of Vitalized
rubber puts more rubber on the
road that increases wear
safety too. Latex dipping and
double carcass insulation in
crease carcass life minimize
blowout dangers. Riverside cen
ter traction safety tread gives
you maximum protection
against skidding dangers!
Introductory Prices
Lower Than Usual!
While Riverside Standard
prices will always be mighty
low we have made these prices
EVEN LOWER for a limited
introductory period. Hurry! Get
these extra savings and get
Riverside Standard guaranteed
service and satisfaction at the
same time!
Sale Prices Effective
Only Until July 6th I
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Size
29x4.40 21
Check the Savings
on Your Size Here!
8li 4-ply 6.-y
plus 2 cord plus 2 cord
breakers breakers
4.40-21 $4.95 $6.90
4.50-21 5.50 6.90
4.75-19 5.85 7.15
5.00-19 6.25 7.85
5.25-18 6.95 8.65
5.50-17 7.60 9.05
6-00-18 10.45
6.50-19 12.40
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It Is Not Listed Here There
Is a Size for Your Car at
Similar Savings
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bruise . . .Under
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LIBERAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE FOR
YOUR OLD TIRES
Before you buy any tires be sure
to get Wards liberal trade-in .
lowance on your old tires on thr
purchase of Riversides!
Wards Liberal New
Convenient Terms
May Be Arranged
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