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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. APIRL 12. 1936 OQECDnQ)niyi HULL BET 10 101 IS QUARTERvCJEN Greets Summer Sunshine or Shower A . Ofs p CHECKUP STATION With Taxations Just Ahead, now la the time for western motorUU to Jiave their cars tuned up at an Asso ciated motor check station In order to got the greatest enjoyment from spring and summer travel. This advice is given by P. U. Allan, domestic sales manager for Associ ated Oil company, In Announcing a tremimdous increase In the use t( Assoclated'a new Aviation Ethyl gas oline and In the number of cus tomers served by the motor check station. Both Associated Aviation Ethyl gasoline and motor check service are toeing featured In the company's cur rent newspaper advertising campaign, which la Its largest for several years. Associated Aviation Ethyl gasoline has been developed to fulfill the re quirements of the modern high com pression, high speed motors for i fuel with greater volatility, Mr, Allan explained, while the motor check stations were established to tune up motors for maximum performance and economy with use of Associated Aviation Ethyl gasoline, The Bedford motor check station Is operated by Young's Service Shop, 1-16 North Front street. Most recent model cars must have their spark and carburetors adjusted "down" In order to use ordinary gas oline, thus losing as much as IS per nt in power, Mr. Allan added. Pur pose of the motor check station la to restore these adjustments to nor mal and thus give motorists the full power and performance that the manufacturers built into their cars. "The motor check service also Is an adjustment station where the 12 checks necessary to properly tune a motor are made by experts using the latest precision equipment," Mr. Al lan declared, t OF WTTJCW -B ARRE, Pa., April 11. (Pi The Wyoming Anthracite valley's "Easter gift" bomb outrages olatmed their second victim tonight, when four-year-old Thomas Maloney, Jr., died in a hospital. Michael Gallagher, 70-year-old cem etery sexton, died yesterday, whea one of the six bombs sent through the mails In the guise of Easter gifts, ex ploded aa ha opened It. 1 The Maloney boy was the son of Thomas Maloney, organizer of the United Anthracite Miners, a union, since virtually disbanded, which was opposed to (he United Mine workers of America. Mine lnbor dissension haa been suspected In some quarters for the bombs. NORTHWEST TRADE FOR EASTER (By the Associated Press) The wind up of the beat Raster trade In the Pacific Northwest In five yeara ended Saturday. The Pacific Northwest's Increased retail sates were U per oent better than a year ago. and from 30 to 38 per cent better than In IPS., the first tie office of Dun A Rradstreet reported. Estimates In retail circles indicated that retail profit for the first three months of the year wtll be the best alnce 1020. Most of the reports by leading de partment stores on 1035 results which have appeared thus far have shown A marked change for the better In net profits a trend which la believed to have been bettered by 10.4 per cent thus far during the spring season. Foots Creek FOOTS CRKFIK, April II. (8pU Mr. Mid Mr,. Vancll Carvany laft on Wadneaday for Bend. Oraon. to upend Eaater wlUl ralatlvaa. Thay l('t to ba away for an Indarinlta tlmo. Tuaaday aranlnj aijhtaan mamijera of the Sunday aohool mat t tha Clay Bill', horn, iinrf uv tha Carvany'a a aurprlaa party in appra nation of tnttr halp In Mia Sunday ohnol work hera. Mr. and Mra, Marlon Ijirwa wara Martfnrd ahoppera, April 7. Mm. n. 0. Kalaay of Portland and Mra. a'.Mlia Wamr of Oold Hill rail, ad at the R. L. Millar home, April T Mr. and Mra. Clara slumbo wara Oranta Paaa vtaltora April 8 Nornia Ward epont TMaaday avanlni with hr eoualn, May Bllaa. .nn m Hutahina, Jr., of Mrdford vlaltad at th. Hutchlna noma April 0, Th Hale family have moted to the Carr plac revently Tctfd by tha afaplc family. Mr. Chamber of near Rogue River la dMlliin a well on tha R. t,. Miller property. Mnre Rail Traffic PORTLAND, April 11. (AP) Bummer railroad trafflo aiirpaln that of 1P39 will ha experienced. C. 1. Colllna. awlaUnt jeneral traffic manaeer of tha Union Pacific ayatem. aid today. ife ft W O:- " i ' r ?: . W g sr 1 4- s , - , , ' ' "tM" ''t , , i -rj' i-e A ,.w .-''; A icore of major improvamanta In motor 'car design reveal the ' progreaa made Hn 1 aaf ety by automobile manufacturers (during I the J last 25 years, 'D.'E.Ralston, Oldsmobile vice president and general 'sales manager.'points'out.tFifteen of the more important changes made in the in terests of t safety are illustrated ' in the ' above comparison of 1911 and 1936 model Oldsmobiles. 1 The solid-steel Turret-Top has' replaced the fabric i top.Tfc 2 Windshield ' wipers, unknown ' in 1911.' nowprovide clear vision in bad .weather. 3 Center-control steering has demonstrated its superiority ife over the v less positive, harder handling type of steering t system. 4 Safety Glass fall around ' has ' replaced ' ordinary I glass. 3 Multi-beam gfj lightings provides maximum illumination for 4 every driving w condition,- in contrast to the Inadequate acetylene gas lamps of 1911. 6 Greater acceleration has given the 1936 P Oldsmobile Uf the f additional flexibility needed to master modern emergencies.' 7 The positive ' shift ' starter has replaced ; tha hand crank, eliminating that hazardous task. 8 Closed car bodies 0 of steel, giving protection all around to modern j motorists, were undreamed of in 1911. 9 The ride .atabilizar has minimized body 'roll, improved ease of handling and increased safety. ,10 The 1 turning radius has : been greatly j decreased. 1 1 Knee-Action wheels,' with heavy coil springs,' have replaced the flat, leaf type, front springs, and have vastly improved comfort and ease of control. 12 Six teen inch ' safety-steel t wheels ' provide safety impossible with the early forty two inch wooden ones. 13 Low pressure tires, with i safety tread design,' replacing the high pressure type, minimize' skidding and blow-out dangers. 14 Lower center of gravity results In greater roadability and riding comfort. 15 Four wheel Super-Hydraulic brakes have supplanted the un certain two wheel mechanical brakes.' Live Penguins With Marine Exhibit II .5 1' a -J- saVHawal Mi in'ii inif x'TV'-rtj'j;iT'M-Hf'1ijhO Here we are "Ike and Mike,' niiMiiltera of the nr-iiftiiln family that accompany the monster (JR-ton whnle. One of the mwt remarkable crea-1 landed In Utile America, countless tures of the animal kingdom Is the proud, strutting penguin from Little America. When Admiral Bvrd and his party millions of these funny little fellows were the only reception crowd. Hav ing never before scon a human being, they cnnie up and were very friendly with the entire Byrd crew, the reas on they had no fear was that noth ing had ever scared or tried to hurt them, and they were the pets of every njan at the Antarctic base. When the Eureka Whaling com pany brings their mammoth marine exhibit of sea life here Monday and Tuesday, April 13, 14, on a specially constructed railroad car over 100 foot long, which will be located near Main street on the Southern Pacific tracks, the exhibition will Include among the many attractions, a fam ily of penguins from Little America. Other features of the exhibit are a monster 68-ton whale, man eating sharks, a giant octopus, Seattle sea monster, black widow spiders and others. The exhibit car will remain here for two days only and will be open to the public from noon until 11 p. m. dally. i -&i-4im. ' . t i j&m$ fli waaaai '-Jb 21? 1 We7WW 7" j isa. ht. - 4 4" The LaFayetfe cabriolet or convertible coupe Is built to produce open car thrills In spring and summer driving. The flexible top Is so easily and quickly adjusted that showers or broiling 8ur constitute no problem. Smart and luiurloua, the cabriolet appeals to younger people. This year It is available with automatic cruising gear which makes driving more delightful and saves gas and oil. 10 AIDJJEUTRALS (Continued from Page One) as they existed prior to the World war, as nearly as we find it consist ent and as other nations find H con sistent to do so." Opposing a flat embargo on com modities of the character of war sup plies, Hull advocated Instead- that such trade with belligerents be con fined to "normal" peacetime proportions. NOTHING like it In tills city ever before! It's sensational! See editorial paze- . THE GRANGE Live Oak Orange Live Oak Orange met April 6 in regular sesalon. Lecture program. In charge of the worthy chaplain, con sisted of readings. Instrumental music and song by the Orange and two duet selections by Mrs. Mar J or le Pena and J. W. Fish of Gold Hill Orange. Miss Marie Block was Initiated In first and second degrees. After regu lar business refreshments were served by Millie Walker, Nora Walt and Lety Miller. H. E. Club met April 8th at the Badley home, nine members being preeent. QuIU blocks were cut and X-'Ray System repeals vrfal h'Jderi differences INSIPB low-priced cats! You tea with your own ayes the vital iealurea thai manu faclu: . T.EAVE OUT of their low-priced carm but POINT TO WITH PRIDE In their uigher-priced cars! The X-Ray System will show vou UiinRS that you've never awn before . . . vital, hidden diiicrrncra issinn the low 'priced cars. And it will how vou. beyond nil doubt, that Nash 'AM" and LiKiiyrtle au the only cars in the low-price lio!d that are engineered, powered and lubricated exactly like the hlshest priced cars. That they will run 'sweeter" and keep their new-car "(eel" long after other cars have failed. See the X-Kay System at the near est Nash-LnKaycltc showroom. The Nash Motors Co., Kenosha, Wis. LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS THROUGH NEW 6 C.l.T. BUDGET PLAN c.'lTOu7,ain ...r" wavej cost. r"'ui$i mile, per doS- Syo mora ' ciT-T" f '".ure .' .?,"" !"'?. "x-fcit Converted ;Sn,odeT.' Piff. lutunoua N.iih AmKiMf1nr ipdiim with Inmkii li?S itwh whlbjpe u P.Xi I. a b. factory. All pcW mihject t charts without no tice, pecul equipment eitr. f H ''''I ' ' 'A.V.i. , , a." , ItH.naWilliU V -N -v- NASH LAFAYETTE 123 S. Riverside WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc. Telephone 303 World Wonder Car Coming The larjEeat traveling muwum In the world, the World Wonder Car. will Tin It MenTord Tuewla.v and Urd nesrta y under auspices or the Ameri can Legion. The ear carries government displays from nearly every country In the world, the exhibits being collected and arranged by John D. IMppy, Jr., of Washington and carrying the endorsement of the fed eral bureau of education. served and plans made for next meet ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Whipple In Rogue River. Mrs. Badley waa elected vice-president of the club as Mrs, Murray haa moved away. Refreshments were nerved by the hostess,; Mrs. Badley at the close qj the meeting. Serving committee for next Orange meeting la Badley's, Brlcker'a e,nd Chan. Ross. Tore Sivats "Iocs' PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. (AP) Mayor-elect John F. Dore of Seat tle took a poet-election crack at his recent foes the Order of Clnclnna ttis during a visit nere. "The organ ization's commander has dlcatorlal powers , which la 5omethlhg that never will be countenanced In this country," he said. Use Mall Tribune want arts. Use the EASY BUDGET PLAN to purchase GO ilvertown TIRES and BATTERIES SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION Complete Automotive Service Wrecker Service,, 8th and Front. We Never Close. W, L. LEWIS, Mgr. DRIVE AN OLDSMOBILE -get every fine car thrill ...every fine car feaure-0afoivcosf TAKE the T-hf cl of an Oldsmobile for a new conception of smooth, unlabored power . . . lively response . . , brilliant performance I Note the comfort and safety ad vantages of Knee-Action Wheels, Super-Hvdraulic Brakes, Solid-Steel "Turret-Top" Body by Fisher, Center-Control Steering and Safety Glass standard all around.. .ail youts at a price but a little above the lowest! f th. six Make the COMPAR.O-GRAPH Test! OidsmoMle's features and value cm with Oldsmobile. Come in and Motor Works, Lansing, Mich. S(r?i $898 and op... ffrMi $!07S "i op, dahvmrd fall? axjuippM, prrr u6frf foeArtrf without no 1W. Cmr tittittrmtfd: StT-Cvhndor Toortf..? Sedan, t!0S6, dcrrrf qvirFd A Gnrt1 MMr Vtiof. 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