Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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Lions Auto Show
Is Brilliant Array
Of 1936 Models
A brilliant display of 1838 automobiles will be seen at the two-day
Llona Club Auto 8how beginning Friday afternoon at one o'clock In the
Menford armory where special decorations have been arranged to fur
nish a gla atmosphere which will be emphasized with music by
Whipple's orchestra, ana varied entertainment features.
"The stage Is all set and Indlcatloni
are that our auto show will draw
big crowd. Local citizens have given
ua splendid cooperation In planning
this benefit affair," Carrol Hays, gen
eral chairman In charge of several
assisting committees said today. Pro
ceeds will swell the fund to purchase
radios for Jackson county's blind
residents, nlno of whom have already
been presented with radios through
efforts of Medford Lions.
Free imnclng Nightly
Free dancing for the auto show vis
itors will be enjoyed both evenings
from 10:30 to 13:00 o'clock, and thora
will be something to sea and do at
all times, according to reports from
the chairman. Lady Lions will be In
charge of concession booths at the
armory.
One of the Interesting phases of
the suto allow program will be vaude
ville acts presented by Vantlne, fa
moua magician and company of as
sisting artists who will appear here
direct from Seattle. Miss Mllllcent
Cazan, also known as the Olrl Hou
dlnl, will challengo local people to
hold her In custody with handcuffs
from which she effortlessly releases
herself. She Is said to have escaped
the death cell of the Walla Walla,
Wn., prison as a special stunt for a
news reel weekly. Miss Cazan per
formed at the Housing Show In
Portland and the San Francisco Auto
Show.
A matinee will be given for kiddies
Saturday morning at 9:30.
Many Firms F.xhllilt
Cluttering new automobllea will be
exhibited at the armory by these
Medford firms: Walter W. Abbey Inc.,
Hash. Lafayette, WUIya and Interna
tional trucks; Lang Motor Co., Chrys
ler Alrstream and Airflow, Plymouth;
Sanderson Motor Co., StudebaXer
cars and Btudebakcr trucks; Skin
ner's Oarage, Bulck, Ponllac and O.
M. 0. trucks; J. J. Osenbrugge, Pack
ard and Oldsmoblle; Rogue River
Chevrolet. Inc., Master and Standard
Chevrolet; Mead Motor Co., DeSoto
and Plymouth.
Young's Car Market, Hudson and
Terraplans cars; Young and Farrow
Motor Co., Cndlllna and LaSalle;
Pennington's Oarage, araham and
Oraham Super Charger. Firestone Tire
and Rubber Co. will show a large se
lection of tires and auto accessories;
Llttrcll Parts Co., auto accessories;
Lewis Super Service Station, Goodrich
tires and accessories; Western Auto
Supply Co., full line of accessories;
Burk Tent and Awning Co., exhibit
of upholstering, tents and awnlngsi
Commercial Finance Corp., safety
campaign booth.
Committees Busy
The following committees together
with the entire Lions club member
ship have completed details for Med
ford's auto allow which opons Fri
day: Charles Prltchett and Ray Marty,
decorations; J. Verne shangle and
Frank Oray, entertainment; Lawrence
Pennington and J. F. Hawks, advertis
ing: Al Llttrell and Ed Mann, finance
budget and Earl White, floor plan.
TREASURED BELLS
SEEM AS HERALDS
OE VITAL Tl
WA8H1NOTON. (UP) mr cen
turies, th pen linn of belU In rvtry
corner of the world hns Mrvecl as
hftrhlngrrt of both good ani bud tld-
The Liberty Boll. on of the most
cherished historical relics of this
country Jiad im active part tn the
nation's affairs, Its most far-reaching
utterance was that of July a, 177d,
when It announced the public read
ing of the Declaration of ludcpend
enre. adopted by the Continental
ConKre.w on July 4. It pen led for n
nlvenviiles and festivals until 18J5
when It cracked as It tolled for Chief
JuM.cc John Mar. halTs funeral pro
Ce Inn.
Other bells, treasured by Ameri
cans, are the chimes in the steeple of
Old Christ church. Philadelphia. Dur
ing the revolutionary war they were
removed and hidden to prevent the
Brlttfih from onrerling them Into
ammunition.
Pmm foreign lands come stories uf
bells' cervices to mankind throuithout
the i:e.
In Blclly. during the 13th centu-y,
ft.OOO Frenchmen heard the Sicilian
vcnpctn. unaware that their ringing
was the atonal for their bloody mass
acre. William the Conq net or, of eany
KiiKlhh history, was the firnt to en
force the rule that all lights and fires
he cxtltiKut&hed when the warning
bell ranp. As late the lot h century
ringing of the curfew was till a cus
tom In many Kuropean towns.
In ItiiMla, during anowhtorms. vtl
lasers ring hell to guide loat travel
ci while sleighs and carlrages carry
toll to declare their approach.
enip rnpUtliiv UnUy, plowing tnru
heavy peas, are alwai on the alert
for the claim. ur of hell houya. which
warn of dangcnui rwfs
UM Mall lilbuue naul ads.
Famous Magician Troupe Here for Show
COMMERCIAL CARS
New Line Built To Meet All
Types of Transportation
Needs Pre-Proved Econ
omy Is Strong Point
Built to meet all types or transpor
tation needs, a new line of Dodge
trucks for 1036 are now on display
at tho Pierce-Allen Motor Co.. local
Dodge and Plymouth dealer. Out
standing features of these new mod
els are: "Forepolnt" load distribu
tion, hydraulic brakes, "Pre -proved"
economy, beauty In appearance and
Amola steel springs. The new chassis
models offered Include the one-half.
three-quarter, one, one and one-half
(In two aeries), two, three and four
ton models. Specially built custom
Airflow models also will be offered.
"Fore-point" load distribution,
through which the load has been
moved forward In relation to the i
axles, la an Important Innovation of
this new line of trucks. This Insures
greater stability, a minimum of over-!
all length, more nearly equalised wear !
on brakes and tires and In general, a
more efficient hauling unit.
New Design Attractive
Dodge, the pioneer of advanced
streamlining two years ago, again
cornea forward with a still greater at
tractiveness of general design In this
new line or trucks and commercial
care. Through the new designing the
owner la assured Increaaed advertis
ing value because of the unusually
smooth flowing lines which grace
both the cabs and the entire bodies
from front to rear. The panel bodies
are especially beautiful, having the
latest type of slanting rear end con-'
tour.
One of the major changes In the
construction of the new models Is the I
adoption of a strictly track-type or I
frame on the one-hair ton commer-
clal car. This double drop frame Is i
deeper In aide rail cross section and !
has five truck-type cross members, '
Including the rear engine support. !
The commercial sedan is an exception.
In that Dodge uses Its passenger car
chassis to afford passenger car rid
ing comfort for the commercial trav
eler and other large groups or users
whose personal transportation needs
also call for load capacity for the
carrying of merchandise.
Economy Tractor
Emphasised for 1930 Is "pre -proved"
economy in both the operation
and maintenance of Dodge commer-
Misn Ml!) Ire nt Caznn,tho glrf Houdlnl, will flemonstrnte her ability on
the atnRe nt the Auto Hhow Friday find Sntiirriay.
clal cars and trucks in which gaso
line and oil economy play so vital a
part. Outstanding fuel and oil econ
omy have been developed through
six minor mechanical features and
advantages. They are: Aluminum al
loy pistons, four piston rings, full
length water Jackets, valve seat In
serts, spray cooled exhaust valve seats
and special oil cooling.
Doors of all the 1930 trucks and
commercial cars are hinged at the
front.
Amola steel, a recent metallurgical
development, which has high fatigue
resisting qualities, Is used In the
springs of the entire 1038 line of
trucks and furnishes an additional
factor of Bafcty.
A wide range of axle ratios, coupled
with three, four and five speed trans
missions, and several wheelhsaa
lengths, permit these trucks to meet
almost any transportation require
ment. .
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TORONTO. Feb. 6 (APJ A still
born child -may assure Mrs. Matthew
Kenney the iSOO.OOO price in the
"stork derby" under the will of the
late Charles Vance Millar.
The baby was stillborn lsst night
at the Kenny home. It Is the 13th
Kenny baby, said the mother, since
1026.
Mallar left half a million dollars
to the Toronto mother who had the
most children in the 10 years ending
October 31. 1936.
:
Are yon a member of
Sthelwvn B Hoffmann's
HOSIER CLUB? .
Join Now.
Crawler Tractors
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
Several New Models Including
30 DIESEL See them at
Rogue Valley Tractor & Imp. To.
30 S, Grape St.
hmam may system
TURNS LOW-PRICED CARS INSIDE-OUT
Lets you see that Nash ALONE builds into its LOWEST
priced cars all of the vital engineering features that other
manufacturers put ONLY in their HIGHEST-priced cars!
6 For the first time In automobile hts
Jory, yon can SI 'K with your rmn eyes
the surprising diflerences 1NSIOK all
low-prued c.irs. The vital features that
manufacturers Itart iui ol their LOW
priced cars, hut point to irts priit In
their 1 1 Kilt-priced carat
The X-Kay System will ahow vou,
hevond all doubt, that Nash AI.ONK
builds into its lowest-priced cars all of
ihe vital enRinofting features of the
most ri ncntve cars I It will show yvii
loo, that these, low-priced Nash-bmlt
cars give you more headroom, wirier
eats, greater safety than in most cnri
costing hundreds of" dollars more.
See the XRnv Svitem. Then you'll
realise that "Out to win America on
Value Alone" is not an advertising !-
!an. but a determined Nmh pohev tc
9.(61 The Nash Motors Company,
Kenosha, Wisconsin,
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NRW 6 C. I. T. TIM E PAYMENT PLAN. Convenient 6 ttrm
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
123 South Riverside. Tel. 303
SHELL EXECUTIVES
10 LEARN LATEST
OIL, GAS METHODS
PORTLAND, (Spt.) When a pro
fessor goes to college that's news.
Beginning next week, a score of big
executives directing thousands of
men In a coast-
"11", ' ' wide business, for
jF,H -M I sake their offices
, to attend classes,
i; u work In laborator
ies and factories,
and stand "exams '
Just like college
freshmen.
Developments In
the automotive
and petroleum
world are coming
k. r. nAi'UAix so fast that Shell
oil company exec
utlyes have been ordered to attend an
educational course on new methods
In the production of motor oil, gaso
line and other Shell products, and
latest Improvements In serving the
public. The first class started Feb.
3 and will be succeeded by many
others throughout the year, in line
with Shells policy of keeping the
company's entire executive personnel,
abreast of latest developments In
every line.
Business attire will be abandon!
for working clothes when classes open
In the oil fields and at the Wilming
ton refinery near Los Angeles. Frjm
there the executives go to Martinez
refinery near San Francisco for more
experience 'and study of manufactur
ing. They get back to white collars
when final classes in the application
of this knowledge to their daily mar
keting problems begin In the Shell
Building headquarters In San Fran
cisco. Among those assigned to attend the
first classes are E. R. Raphael, Port
land, division manager for Shell, who
has left for the south. Others In this
class Include L. E. David, general op
erations manaeer: K. C. Harrison, serv
ice station sates manager: F. C. Foy,
advertising manager; L. W. Hartlaub,
manaeer. lubricating department and
R. E. Moore, assistant manager, avia
tion department', all from Shell bead
quarters in Ssn Francisco.
BUCKINGHAM'S lo Cream. Oaady
and Party Specials Th Crest. U30
So Central
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT
M(ae . . 1645
gieetwood. . 2445
afrs. qr C. M. A. C Fm. Etmy mUl m Cmnt liottn Vali. J
Now on Display at the Automobile Show and at our Showrooms
This is a splendid opportunity to inspect,
in one magnificent grouping, the most
popular fine cars America has ever seen
a new and even more beautiful La Salle,
a new Cadillac V-8, and the luxurious new
Cadillac-Fleetwoods. Revealingthe greatest
forward strides ever made by Cadillac in per
formance, comfort, safety, beauty and road
ability they also offer the pleasant surprise
ofstartlingly lower price. In fact, prices start
at the lowest point since the single-cylinder
Cadillac Your visit to the Show will
not be complete until you have seen and
inspected the Royal Family of Motordom.
YOUNG & FARROW MOTOR CO.
116 North Front Street, Mrdford. Phone 81
CEXERAL MOTORS COXCERTS -SUXDAY 10 TO it P.M., E.S.T.-NBC RED KETWORK
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AyB GRANT you that Buick looks
expensive smart things usually
do! We grant you a lot of people think
of it in terms of a $1500 automobile be
cause Buick used to cost all of that and
gome still do.
But give us a chance, and we'll show
you in cold figures how to own a Buick
for little if any more than one of the
lowest-priced cars would cost you.
We'll show you a big car with a small car
operating cost. We'll show you roominess
and comfort and safety, with a freedom
from repair bills that makes costs-per
mile hit a new low. We'll show you how to
get a luxury car on a brass-tacks budget!
There's no mystery to it no trick 6gur
ing. Buick simply licked the problem of
building first-class quality in a low-priced
car. Now we've got some interesting
figures that will change your ideas about
automobile values.
Don't resign yourself to small-car.com
fort, small-car ability until you find out
how very little per week it costs to own
a tiuicK.
LOWER FINANCING
CHARGES
Tht sm QMAC 6 TIME
PAYMENT PLAN so 00 If
inplibet financing bat setiialljr
eott tha coal of burins s ear on
lime. U,e lhaae aavinia to let s
otf ter-etr . . . litt prirea f iba
saw Buicka belio st $765 st
the lactorr. anbtact to cbaoss
without notice.
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WHEN BETTER OUTOMOBILtS IRE BUILT BUIK WILL BUILD THEM)
See the NEW BUICKS at the AUTO SHOW, February 7th and 8th
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 SOUTH RIVERSIDE - PHONE 102