MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
NEW AUTO MODELS
BRIGHTER, SLEEKER
IRE STREAMLINE
A-woclaWd PrM Stsff Writer
NEW YORK, Nov. iff) Sleeker,
brighter and more streamline motor
cars were presented to the public to
day at the 38th annual national au
tomobile show.
Nearly 30O cars and chasls are on
display at Orand Central palace, all
showing new advances In automobile
engineering and design.
The new model generally appear
longer and low-slung, with re-styled
front and reara to provide even less
wind resistance than heretofore.
Streamlined trucks and trailers also
are In evidence.
Along with the glittering new cars
are scores of motor accessories. A half
down models in a soft gold finish. .
Among the passenger oars, there
are 25 domestic makes and five for
eign cars on display.
The show, which la being sponsor
ed by the Automobile Manufacturers"
association after a lapse of many
years, la being held In November In
stead of January for the first time
In 34 years. This Is In line with the
manufacturers- new policy of ad
vancing their new model to elimin
ate a seasonal alack.
IE FARM CHORE
PASTING POTATO
WASHINGTON. Not. J. AF)
u.ii h. a new chore around the
farm next season pasting stamps
on potato sacks.
viTtri rtf Rums will show that
a tax of three-fourths of a cent a
pound of spuds has Deen pam
TJncla Sam.
Another kind will show that no
tax haa been paid.
There Is a little chance, however,
. -.t.mna will become as fa
miliar to Americans as the atamp
on a pack of cigarettes, orocers p"
win rin them off the sacks be
fore they weigh out fiTe and ten
pound packages.-
The internal revenue bureau was
ready today to start th presses on
the government's newest stamp, one
to show that farmer exceeded hla
potato allotment and had to pay a
tax.
The farm administration will dis
tribute the tax exempt stamps, to
show that the farmer la marketing
potatoes within his allotment. These
stamps won't cost him anything.
. m. internal revenue stsmp will
display a pretty girl's picture. It
will be about the slie or a specw
delivery stamp and be printed In
several colors and denominations.
Manv farmer selling In excess of
it. i. ellntmenU may not
have to buy stamps which will be
on sale at tne postoiucw uo
the new potato control Uw provides
A evchanse of ftax exempt
stamps smong growers who exceed
their allotment ana tnose wno
,. eli e much sb their quotas.
Both the tax stamp and the tax
exempt stamp must be oestroyeo. uj
the person who empties me
talner of first sale.
DYNAMITE ADRIFT
ON SAN FRANCISCO
PERILS SHIPPING
SAN FRANCISCO, Not. 3. (API-
Braving the dying rury 01 a
.tn(-m e email armv of search
ers In tiny rowboats early today
combed ttie water, of Ban Francisco
bay for 500 cas of dynamite that
had swept overboard from a drifting
barge during the nignt.
The dynamite was washed from
the deck of the barge Adella In a
section of the bay about two miles
south of the main ferry and ahipplng
lanes.
Although the freighter Condor,
the vessel on which the dynamlt'.
was to have been loaded, broadcast
a warning to all craft to keep away,
powder company official said that
there waa little danger. They de
clared most of the wooden cases
prohablv would become wster logged
snd sink and that In any event the
dynamite would not explode 'without
detonating caps.
The barge had been towed along
side the Condor, anchored In the
bay off Mission Rock, last night and
11 stevedores had started to transfer
the explosive to the ship when the
wind suddenly roared out of the
north, reaching a velocity at times
of S6 miles an hour.
Before the men working on the
barge could clamber aboard the Con
dor, the barge's anchors Jerked loose
and It drifted away.
Knvlet Repels Raiders
xtnqrnw not. a t api A raid
ac the border from Manchoukou
to cut the railroad line to Vladivo
stok failed when a soviet border
patrol fought the raiders, killing two
and wounding three, ofrielal Russian
ar'Qt-ea from Kharabarovik said to-daj.
The Personal Car at Its Smartest
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LOOT COMMISSARY
AT CRATER LODGE
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK,
Om.. Nov. a. (Special.) Crater Lake
bears must be believers In the Hal
lowe'en spirit, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rich
ardson, custodian of the Crater Lake
lodRe, declared yesterday upon discov
ering that bears had broken Into the
lodfte commissary and had effectively
damaged larpe supply of foodstuffs
In itoraffe for winter use.
PVr 14 years food had been safely
stored In a lower floor location of the
Istr building and bears had never
deigned to notice a small opening
I through which supplies were placed In
jthe storage room. It waa believed
that a stone placed In front of the
opening would prevent the entrance
of marauding bears, eepe-rlally trou
blesome with the arrival of the flret
autumn enow.
Through an opening ao small, per
haps hardly more than a foot in di
ameter, bears crowded themsalvea Into
the room and Immediately began an
onslaught on the supplies of ecus,
bncon. ham, oranges, lemons, potatoes
and other edlblee. These materials
were liberally mixed together on the
floor, a total lose.
Lees than three weeks atro, hears
raided the house tent of a. F. Whit
worth, assistant pnrk engineer in
charge of CCO activities, at Park
Headquarters and made shambles
of the kitchen. This week a 400
lound bear broke a rear window of a
sedan, climbed through the small
opening and made himself at home
on the back seat until he wns discov
ered. The car waa sitting near the
administration building.
A number of the bruins have learn
ed how to turn the knobs of doors
with thetr teeth and paws, but to dis
courage their door opening activities,
bolts are ttsed on the lmlde.
However, with snow over SO Inches
deep at the lake rim, the bruins sre
expected to go Into hibernation at
any time but at the present food Is
of more interest than sleep.
NEW YORK. Nor. 3. f AP) Cirorge
Henry Payne, federal communications
commissioner, warned commercial
broadcasters today they would have
to Improve their programs and change
their advertising methods If they
wanted to maintain their present sys
tem of privately-owned radio stations.
Goodrich Offers
Easy Budget Plan
very winter many people are kill
ed and Injured by skidding on slip
pery roads. Many of these are the
result of trying to get by this dan
gerous period with smooth, worn
tires, according to Jack Anstey. credit
manager for the Lewis Super Service
Station.
Mr. Anstey says: "Besides offering
a super safe tread, Goodrich Safety
Silvertowns are three times safer
from high speed blowouts and they
give months more mileage at no ex
tra cost. Silvertowns are made with
the amazing life saver golden ply.
which prevents trouble before It
starts.
"The Goodrich original budget pay
plan makes it possible for everyone
to purchase winter needs such as
Goodrich tires, tubes. Electro-Pa k
batteries, auto healers and radios o
easy, convenient terms.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
EXPRESSING the spirit of youth In every line Is
this 1936 Ford V-8 Convertible Cabriolet. Advantages
of the open and closed body are combined. The
smartly .tailored tan top gives added grace to the low
sweeping lines, and is easy to lower, folding neatly
Into a recessed compartment flush with tho body.
There Is a parcel shelf behind the seat, big enough
for a golf bag. The wide seat, in genuine leather or
Bedford cord, accommodates three comfortably. The
back of the seat swings up to give access from the
inside to the rear deck for luggage a new feature.
A nimble seat Is standard equipment ,
Many New Features In 1936 Chryslers
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Built-in trunks are standard equipment on
all 1036 Chrysler sedan models. The trunk
blends graceful with the rear-end design.
The Chrysler Six Four Door Sedan. This
ear Is built on a chassis of 118 inch wheel
base. Its enfrine develops 03 horsepower
with standard compression ratio and 100
horsepower with special .aluminum head
and 6.5 to 1 compression ratio. '
BOISE. Idaho. Not. t.-(AP) Win
ter rode In record-breaking fashion
over southern Idaho today, rulnlnc
crops, cutting communication and
transportation facilities.
The amount of damage dons to
unharvested potato, apple, lettuce ann
celery crops was heavy. Plane servi"
waa halted, telphon and telwapli
lines wre broken and motor traffi
was ImnedM by a storm that pllc.
up snow to a depth not equalled this
early in this region for 40 years.
The storm was expected to con
tinue throughout the southern part
of the state tonight and tomorrow,
said H. O. Carter, meteorologist for
the weather bureau. More than four
Inches of snow fell on Boise In 2A
hours.
Thereis no way of telllnn what
damage was done to potatoes, in
terms of money, until after dlealne
Is resumed." said T. lee Johnson, di
rector of agriculture.
Fee Prtre I nrhsnjred
PORTLAND. Nov. 2. ( APt Thre
I was no ehenee In eeg values for the
i wek-end but more or 1m softness
j was sueKested in offering of cold
j storage goods.
! Phone 54 We'll naul away your
fcusre. City Sanitary 6ervloe.
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ear npefl to win your heart r fhtt marveloun far la more
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See the
1936
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
Skinner's Garage
143 8. Riverside.
Tel. 102
The New Ford V-8 Is A Thoroughlq Modern Car
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Everything about the New Ford V-8 for 1936 is in tune with today and
tomorrow. . . . For the Ford is up-to-date in performance, as well as
appearance, comfort and safety. . . . The Ford V-8 engine remains
the newest engine in the low-price field a long step ahead in power,
acceleration, smoothness and motoring enjoyment. . . , Fine-car design
means fine-car performance. . . There are good reasons for these
words of advice to the wise buyer . . ."Make it a V-8 for 1938."
UP
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Detroit.
Standard accessory
group. Including bump
era and spare Ure,
Ira. All Ford V-l body
types have Safety
Olass tfcreughout at nq
additional cost. Bo
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tbe Authorised Ford
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Sixth and Riverside
YOUR FORD DEALER
Phone 141