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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1935. PAGE SEVEN -i-.remhmri iWm ...... START T U.I The Prescott MemorIM park r0"a and Bear creek bridge projects will be lnunched tomorrow.- Both aw WPA Jobs. The pnrk project calls for trie widening, grading and graveling ot more than tour miles of road lead ing from the end of East Main street to the new recreational cen ter where a CCC company Is now encamped- The wtal cost of the project, is about 27.000. The worn will Inst about six months. A crew of 25 men will start m the Job tomorrow, Kenneth 8. Parry, senior WPA engineer said. Work will e done under the supervision of Fred W 8che(fel. city superintendent. The Bear creek project provides for the construction of a bridge of heavy timber as n continuation of McAndrews road over the stream. The plans call for a total outlay of $8,840. A clearing of five men will launch the work tomor row. Paul B. Rynnlng. county en gineer said. The work Is to be com pleted In about three months, em ploying 12 men at the peak, he stated. The bridge, long felt necessity, will provide a direct link with mills and the United States forest serv ice warehouse In that end of the city. It will also enable trucks from Crater lake lo skirt around the edge of town without passing through the business section. To get across the creek now, cars must ford the stream and not Infre quently automobiles have become stuck In the mud. When the park road Is completed the memorial recreation ares will he brought Into easy accessibility or Medford motorists. The park Is con sidered one or the most beautiful settings In southern Oregon and It la anticipated that It will be widely used next year by residents of this locality. Another WPA project now being carried ' out provides for a survey of all county bridges and the erec tion of slcns- thereon, the correc tion of county maps and the clas sifying of notes In the engineer's office. The work is being super vised by Mr. Rynnlng. Spoclnl hoe Cabin Creams, 30c lb. The Crest. 233 S. Central. PARK ROAD, CREEK Lincoln Zephyr 'Shown in Medford ta Y& 7--"! THIS PHANTOM drawing shows the all-steel "bridge truss" body construction of the new 110 horsepower V-12 Lincoln-Zephyr. This new car is the product of the combined resources of Ford and Lincoln and is the newest entry in the medium priced field.. The entire body structure takes the place of the conventional chassis frame. The varioiiB parts are welded into an integral unit. The steel top, side and rear panels, cowl, underbody assembly and floor are welded to the body framework and are part of its strength an innovation in body manu facture. There are some 8,000 welds, believed to be the largest number ever used in an automobile. Center of gravity of the cor is unusually low, one of its many outstanding safety features. The floor of the body is only 12 inches from the ground. DOE YOUNGSTERS 10 ACHIEVE Telephonic amirance was receiv ed yesterday morning by Mrs. Rich ard Doe of 1700 Prune street that her children. Margaret 13. and Jamas 15, were safe In Heppner following their all-night wandering In the woods near that city on projected hltch-hlklng trlpto Join their mother here. An Associated Press dispatch from Heppner published in the Mall Trl-J bun Friday was the first word re ceived by the mother that the chil dren had left the home of Mrs. Doe's brother, Richard J. Graham, who lives aboiyt 18 mile from Heppner, and had started tn long trek to Medford .to spend Christ mas. Losing their way, the youngsters wandered all night In the mountain fastnesses and finally reached the home of a rancher, suffering from exposure and fatigue. They were taken into Heppner and according to Mrs. Doe will achieve their wish to spend the holidays with her here. . j 620 CASH PRIZES H FIRST PRIZE . , $2,500.00 SECOND PRIZE . $1,000.00 THIRD PRIZE . . . $500.00 617 Other Cash Prizes ranging ! from $250.00 to $5.00 1 Get sini pic rules and Vrec En try Blank ' at Anv Kash-LaKavette ahowroom. THINK Of A NAME that would describe f a marvelous new kind of motor t; based on a new engineering discovery ?A a motor so simplified that it has 509 $ fewer parts ... so powerful that it's j loafing at "70" ... so economical that : it permits former small-car owners to ; change to a big, luxurious car and save gas and oil money in the bargain 1 ;1 -rr j has big. super-hydraulic brakes! And the vorld s first complete, seamless, one-piece all-steel body! See it! Drive it. Then tell us what words would de scribe its new kind of motor. The Nash Motors Company, Kenosha, Wis. Nash Automatic Cruising Gear mail able aHlight txlra cost. The NEW 1936 NASH "400" $665 An amazing new kind of motor in an amnzing new kind of car! A bigger, safer, more luxurious car built for former small-tax owners. Yet, because of its motor, one that they can afford tnownanclrun! it slower anawiaer between the rear wheels in relation to height and length than other cars! It C I. T. TIME PAYMENT PLAN Simfitt. tetutrtitnt 67 trrms. NEW 6 h s. RivCr,itI. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. oniup, f. b. fortery. Tirl.utt modelt $10 tit .5 tiiikn. J9Ji! LaFayttf ana uo,i. o.jociotj. PHONE 303 Sprlneflrld Rrrnll Tall SPRINOFIELD, Ore.. Dec. 7. (AP) Councilman Earl Thompson re ceived a 328 to 137 vote'of confidence at a recall election yesterday, tabu lation of votes showed today. Three other city officials won In a recall election Tuesday. 1 Ose Mall Tribune want ads. inninffiitvw!Tsw'r t II m mlwm urx' ' it i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Battery troubles won't wait for pay day, but we wilt. If your battery is getting weak, come in now and replace it with a new Firestone. Pay for it as you use it with our no-money-down special budget payment plan. Don't delay and take a chance on the extra expense of service calls, motor trouble, etc. Come in today. We have a Firestone Battery to meet every need and every pocketbook. AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE STORES mm $ J sr..-; Ninth and Riverside. Phone 520 1 iHTttttrnftm THE NEW 1936 Chrysler Airflow The original and only true Streamlined motor car built in America! WILL BE HERE SOON The Nt w 1936 Chrysler 6 and Deluxe 8 with the famous Chrv?ler Overdrive NOW ON DISPLAY THE EASIEST RIDING, ROOMIEST, FASTEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL LARGE CAR BUILT. Try all others and then Drive the Chrysler Airflow. It is still five years ahead of everything. The Famous Chrysler Airflow Overdrive will give you tip to 18 miles per gallon. LANGE MOTOR CO. TOURIST TRAVEL IN STATE ON UP SALEM, Ore., Dec. 7. ( AP) Non resident motor registration In Oregon this year wl!k reach 100,000 If the ratio of Increase continues for the last month of the year. Secretary of State Snell report4 today that at the end of November 96.883 out-of-state cars were regis tered. This Is an Increase of 4.600 over the entire registration in 1934. The months of March. April, May and October were the only ones which showed decreased registration, but the percentages of Increases overcame the drop, Rnell said Norman Gail Will Operate Service Station In City Gall's Union Service, located at Jackson and Riverside in Medford. was opened to the southern Oregon motoring public during the past week under the management of Nor man Gait who returned to this city recently from Roseburg where he and Mrs. Gall, formerly Ellow Mae Wilson, had resided for more than a year. This conveniently situated station was known as the Union Service sta tlon before Mr. Oall took possession. He Is an Independent dealer for Firestone tires, batteries, accessories. Lubrication, car washing, battery and tire sen-ice are featured by Gall's. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gall are being welcomed by friends in Med ford where Mr. Gall waa for live years associated with the Park Gro cery store, previous to his two years with the Union OH company in the sen Ice station and wholesale departments. Allen and Taylor Attend Dodge Meet W. W. Allen and L. C. Taylor of the Pierce Allen Motor company, left Saturday for Seattle where they will attend Dodge dealers meeting. They expect to return to Medford Tuesday. A carload of 1936 Dodges was un loaded by the Pierce Allen Motor company, during the past week. Still Operator Paroled PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 7. (AP) Tom Pasklls pleaded guilty in dis trict court today and received & sus pended Jail sentence of a year and waa fined $1000 for operating stills. BETTER BUSINESS PORTLAND, Ore.. Deo. 7. (AP) Oregon State Hotel association dele gates elected W. w. 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