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f MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY. MARCH 22. 1936. PAGE SEVEN E Three 1936 Nash Cars Purchased by Wing Agency Officials Here E FOURTH YEAR IN BY LOCAL SEE 001 BUSINESS HERE REAL ESTATE ED Walter W. Abbey Incorporated, lo cal Kuh dealer, 1 celebrating four years of business In Medford at 123 South Riverside avenue, the record of more thin fifty lfl3fl Nash cars and trucks already sold being Just a sam ple of this organisation's success. Elaborate plans are underway for the construction of one of the most modern nd completely up-to-date automotive garages to be found in Oregon, according to Mr. Abbey, who reported the purchase of a quarter block business lot at the corner of Ninth and Bartlett streets. Work will start on this large structure some time In the fall. The "Walter W. Abbey firm includes besides Mr. Abbey, who is pres ident and manager, Joseph Daly, vice president and Nate Thornton, secretary-treasurer, and an entire staff of 16 men who have been employed con tinuously during the winter. Weldon McBeo has been with the Abbcj agency for one year in the ca pacity of car salts manager. "Mac" Is well known In cne Rogue River VJJIey and Is active In military circles, being a. first lieutenant in Medford Infan try Company A, 188. Al Stoehr, genial Medford man, who has converted numerous southern Oregon folks to the advantages of Nash trucks, Is as sistant to Mr. Daley. Frank Peterson, shop foreman In Abbey's well-equipped repair and , service department, has' been with this progressive company for three years. "The success of this firm Is, due to the fact that Nash cars please the public, and In addition our crew Is exceptionally efficient," Mr. Abbey stated. Previous to locating In this city four years ago, he operated a Naah garage at Klamath Falls, so he! Is thoroughly familiar with all phases; of the Naah and has watched Its lm-j provements from year to year. i Yields a Fortune PORTLAND, Ore., March 21. (AP) Lee Pratt relinquished claim on from $35,000 to $50,000 when he vol untarily agreed to abide by the un signed will of his deceased widow. Use Mall Tribune want ads. mgScA Wix HnQ j ' pLjrr) tjt M.-iiM'UnAaCaiMMMM. i. i , i I , i i ... '."-m u i'Vi T- av f-:nnr4Mlfsi.tVfTitiai'-, - - - ....--; Glimpse of three new Nash model! which an owned hjr officials ol (he Charles A. Wing Agency. Left to right: George llenselman. representative tn Medford for the Aetna Life Insurance Company who has office. In the Wing building. Center: Mark Gotdy, a member of the Charles A. Wing Agency and Walter W. Abbey, head of Walter XV. Abbey, Inc., Nash and International trurk dealer. Right: Charles A. Wing, head of the real estate ogenrv which bears his name. The three officials are standing In front of their new Nash cars, rec ently purchased from Walter W. Abbey. Inc.. Medford Nash and l.3Kayettc dealers. The picture Is taken In front of the Charles A. Wing Agency office at 109 Fast Main street In Medford. T TIGHTENS CURB WASHINGTON (UP) Orystal vlolet vaccine designed for the pre vention of hog cholera has been de veloped by the bureau of animal In dustry and Is considered a promising addition to the series of products for control of destructive animal di seases. The vaccine was discovered by Dr. M. Dorset, who died last July after devoting 30 years to studies and practical experiments connected with control and prevention of animal di seases. Early in his career, he estab lished the cause of hog cholera and developed a serum to combat It. His associates have carried on his work with encouraging result. The new vaccine, the bureau be lieves, will be cheaper and safer for immunization than the combination serum-and -virus treatment now In use. One definite advantage of the crystal-violet vaccine treatment, the bureau said. Is that it promises to Immunise hogs without taking the virus of hog cholera to the farm. The present method gives protection for only a short time, and for lasting im munity it 1s necessary to inject both the serum and the actlTe virus. Tests of several lota of tie new vaccine on 300 plga have given 09 per cent satisfactory protection against the disease. In these tests, disease resistance was determined by the ability of each pig Inoculation to survive the injection of virus three weeks after vaccination. , Plans for thorough tests on a larg er scale In tho laboratory and In the field are being made by the bureau. Production of the vaccine In quanti ty and determination of the potency of various lots of the serum will re quire further experimentation. A re duction In cost of immunising pigs la probable, the bureau said, but the cost cannot be determined definitely until the new product paasea the ex perimental stage and la manufac tured In quantity. Officials emphasized that although the vaccine gives promise of being a valuable means of preventing hog cholera, reliance should still be placed on anti-hog cholera serum as now produced. ' , SKULL INJURY FATAL FOR BOXER SCARPATI BROOKLYN, N. T., March 30 (AP) Tony Scarpatl, Brooklyn wel terweight boxer, died today In Bush wick hospital from a skull Injury received In a bout Tuesday night with Lou Ambers of Herkimer. N. Y. The 22-year-old Brooklyn fighter did not regain consciousness. The spicy fragrance of old fashion ed Pinks In a new, perfume by De Raymond. At Young's. First Madrigal Club Recital Next Tuesday Of especial Interest to music circles Is the announcement of the first re cital of the Madrlgel cdub. to be pre sented at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. There will be no admission charge. The Madrigal club ha been active alnoe Its establishment in November, 1034, under the direction of Elsie Carlton Strang. Miss Genevieve Brown acts as accompanist for the club. The club waa organized with the view ol providing a musical organiza tion open to any woman In southern Oregon interested In choral music. Ite founders, the Medford unit of -the American Legion auxiliary, feel that it has been euoeessful in Its alms. With the delivery of a new Nash "400" to Charles A. Wing the first of this month, the Wing Agency Incor porated Is now 100 per cent Nash. The Wing family Is particularly well pleased with the new Nash car with its ultra modern accessories Including a built-in radio. During a recent trip to San Pranclaoo they were surprised to get radio reception from Moscow, Russia, at 6 o'clock In the morning on top of the eialyous. Mr. Wing is one of Medford 's best known real es tate dealers, having been located here for IS yenrs. During the past six years he has operated the Wing Orchard on the Old Stage road where fruit la packed In a modern plant and ship ped by Mr. Wing. Mark A. Ooldy has been associated with the Charlea A. Wing Agency In corporated for two years, having been previously with the Fidelity Building and Loan association In the capacity fo secretary with headquarters In Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Ooldy purchased his Nash "400" from Walter Abbey in December. 1935, and hie been well pleased with Its performance. On a business trip to Portland, Ore. his car everaged 10 ',4 mllea to a, gallon of gasoline. The overdrive undoubtedly la responsible for the high degree of comfort and good mileage credited to the Naah. Mr. Ooldy stated. George Henselman. district agent for the Aetna Life Insurance company with offices In the same building with the Wing Agency at 109 Esst Main street bought his Nash In De cember of this year and reports that he 1 enthusiastic- about Its ease of driving and comfortable riding. Mr. Henselman came to Medford In 1908, graduated from the local high school In 1010 and returned here again in 1031 after an absence of 1ft years, part of the time being spent In the army. Since 1933 ho ha been associ ated with the Aetna, lnaurance organ ization with offices where he la now located. Phona 542, We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. NEW TORK, March 1 (AP) Proud and a little sad waa Eletr. Dlonne. plump mother of the Dlonna quintuplets, today sfter seeing hr five babies perform on tha screen for the first time In "Tha nnmtit tv. tor." Hero with her husband. Oliva. on a special trip to sea the picture, Msmma Dlonne voiced a mild objec tion to only one scene. Why. It wasn't like that at aJll" she exclaimed In rtench. on seeing Hollywood's portrayal of the manner In which one baby after another waa carried Into the room and placed be fore the flabbergasted Papa Dlonne. Ollva Dlonne agreed with her that this scene waa not atrlctly accurate. "Its creajr" he said. But in the main, he enjoyed hugely the screen portray al of himself as a nervous, confused little man. Eemerglng from the theater after the performance, the quintuplets' mother dabbed at her eyes and smiled wistfully. She lingered before pos ters bearing the pictures of her lively daughters snd said: "I am very proud. And I am also a little sad. I hops that some day we may be reunited." The Dlonnea quickly Identified each qulntuplut in the picture. "C'eat Yvonnel C'est Kmellel Annette. . . , Cecils. . . . It Marie I" they said. Several daya of sightseeing an ahead for the milntnnltrt.' arM.a This is their first New York visit. Income Shares Maryland funding bid 118.33; askad $30.80. Quarterly Income, bid 1 67; asked 1.73. i ' Rain on Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Msrch 31. (API Light rain fell on southern California today following a freak ntght storm that brought high winds, hall and lightning. PHOTOS 15a. Peasley's Studio. More and More... Wise Motor Car Buyers Are Choosing NASH and 0 0 0 AFAYETTE The SAFEST Low Priced Cars EVER BUILT! Automatic Cruising Gear available on, all Nash and LaFayette models at alight extra cost I Re duces engine revolutions. 1-3 at high speeds. Saves up to 33". tn gas; up to 80 In oil) SAFETY is one of the important factors considered by motor car purchaser! in selecting: new cars and both NASH and LAFAYETTE are FIRST with COMPLETELY SEAMLESS, ALL-STEEL BODIES I The largest double acting hydraulic brakes in relation to the size of the cars, too, contribute to the safety of these fine carsl " Wider and lower than other low priced cars, Nash and LaFayette offer incomparable readability 1 More room greater economy new, smooth motor performance ... No wonder NASH and LA FAYETTE are 1936 LEADERS I Low 6 Budget Terms Available! etffraiTfflessMletMAlrrr',i V'' ' Amp" Another Fine Fleet of International Trucks Goes Into Service! t This photgTph ahows the new fleet of five Interna tional trucks, Cfl-35 models with Btall trailers, recently delivered to Everett A. fikeeters, logftlnff contractor of Talent. Mr. fikeetera Is one of the Rogue River valley's heat known lotrfflng contractors and his selec tion of Internationals Is another flna tribute to this long-established end de pendable line of trucks, . , . These fine Internationals will be used by Mr. Skeetera for uninterrupted service In his Rogue River valley log tin s; operational rrtrea As tow At $695.00 neutered In Medford WALTER W. ABBEY INCORPORATED 123 So. Riverside. Phone 303 Here Are The - OWNERS of 1936 NASH and LA FAYETTE Cars International Trucks Upon the occasion of our Anniversary, we are listing the recent purchasers of 1938 cars and trucks added evidence of the popularity of Nash, LaFayette and International in southern Oregon, NASH ; Purchaser and Address Model standard mi Co.. Medford - Nash "400" Business Court Jnanlta Miller, Medford Nash "400" Kedan Mark A. Ooldy. 10R B. Main, . Naah "400" D.lnie Redan new re nenselman, Medford - Nash "400 Delaxa Redan Capt. (llenn J. Rev, Medford . Nash Ambassador S Redan Mrs. V. T.orralna Thomas. Medford Nash MOO" Redan fTnwnrd Bawden, Medford . Nash "400" Deluxe Redan John H. Ralston, Medford Nash "400" Pelnxe Redan A. O. Bishop, Medford Nash "400" Deluie Redan ft. D. Remon. Medford Nash "400" Tlelnxa Redan Mrs. T,. n. Ijimport .Nssh Ambassador Rlx Pelnxa Redan Chas. A. Wing. Medford Nash "400" rielnxe Redan R. ne Vore, Medford Nash "400" Victoria Medford Rrhoof of Beanty Cnltnre u. Nash "400" Redan' LA FAYFTTI! Kverett O. Miller. Medford - . I.sray.tle llrtorla Arlev A Oladys Beasler, Jacksonville. .LaFayette Victoria Irene Mehrll. Ashland .. LaFayette Touring Redan Nick Rtrnva, Medford IFayetta Conn Hiiro H. Onenther, Medford LaFayette Touring Redan Ram Velt, Medford LaFayette Business Coupe Hilda, A. Pe Mers. Port Townsend 1.aFaref to Bns. Coupe P. C. Doremuc. Medford .. laFayetta Bnslnesa Coupe Otis nackett, flranta Pass iJiPayette Touring Redan Jean Roberta. Medford LaFayette Business Conpe. Mrs. L. J. Bolbmok. Medford .. fAFayette Tonrlng Redan H. B. Bentley, Ashland MFayette Touring Redan Mr.. Ruth A. Parker, Medford. .LaFayette Tourlnt Rednn R. F. riaueherty. Rogue River LaFayette Victoria Rusan B. Robards, Ashland mw. iJiFayette Victoria Oraca F. Krease. Medford LaFayette Victoria Mrs. I R. Castor, Medford .. LaFayette Tonrlng Redan Myrtle R. Newland. Medford IJiFayette Victoria Mrs. Johnte Ring. Medford LaFayette Victoria Fllrabeth M. Colby, Medford.-LaFayett Bnslnesa Conne Fred J. Rnox, Medford - - LaFayette Touring Redan INTERNATIONAL TRt'CRR Oregon Orchard. Medford C-a International Truck Ctly Water nepartment, Medford C-1 Robert H. Fields, Central Point ,.. C-0 nrophy Co., Ragle point . C-JO Rlskliou Rrbool District, Ashland C-S0 Rchool Bus Neel Newland, Medford C-.1S International Trnrk Collins flslry, Central Point - C-1 rail llohhs. Ashland .. C-1 ). W. Rosen Ron, Ashland - C-.l K. Telkamp, Medford .....-. C-:W nialr (Iranlle Quarries, Ashland -.n.- C-1 Frerett Carman. Medford - C-1 City Fire Pfpurlm.nl, Medford . - C-t P. p. Iifland. Central Point i C-1 R. L. a) I. T.. Brantley, Avhland C-M Al Meusel. Medford - ..,. C-1 T A, Rkeeters. Talent ., CR-S Just Ask Any One of These Satisfied Buyers. Their Opinions Are Worthy Of YOUR Consideration. LaWMseaa