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PAGE NINE manufacturing for which Packard haa long been outstanding runs through all models. Long style life of each la balanced with long mechanical life." PoratPllo Nhaken POCATELLO. Ida., Nov. H.(AP) Officers scoured nearby foothills today for the source of an exDlosii-m that. mated $1000 damage by cracking win dow panes, plaster and chimneys. -4 . F. D. R. Cheers Boy TORONTO, Nov. 14. (Canadian Press) A personal letter of "good cheer" from President Roosevelt today brightened the life of a 14-year-old American boy, slowly recovering from infantile paralysis here. Nash LaFayette Introduces 1937 Models shook this southeastern Idaho city of au.ww last mgnt and caused an esti jbi Mall Tribune wttnt ads. TrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTSUFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 193S I I ITA AllMil AIF1 if i i SAN FRANCISCO, KOT. 14. The doors of San PrancUco'a civic audi torium owing wide Saturday morn ing on the twenty-first Pacific An nual Automobile Show! A late bulle tin from George A. Wahlgreen, man ager of the show, stated that all ex hibitors had their displays In readl- ness and that preparations were com plete to receivo the greatest Hhrong In the hlBtory of the chow. ' With all major automobile com panies represented and a fine lineup of talent assembled. Wahlgreen de clares that this year's exhibit Is the most diversified on record. Visitors from all parts of northern California ere expected to visit thn auto show during the week of November 14. to 91, Inclusive. It is estimated that twenty-two automobile exhibitors will have on display more than 200 models; that fifteen trailer companies each will have at least one new 1937 model trailer on exhibit; that more than 80 dtfferent truck modela will be shown In the special truck exhibit. In addition, oil and accessory com panies have prepared Ingenious ex hibits. A rich and varied program of en tertainment, starring the youthful Bobby Breen of radio fame and fea turing the talented Meredith Wilson and his orchestra Is declared by Wahl green to be the finest In auto show history. Added to the line-up this week, Syd Chatton, Impersonator and Edna and Dlna, accordion due, bols ter an already impressive entertain ment. In speaking of the new 1937 models which will be seen In full array, "Wahlgreen asserts that the two lead ing qualities on which manufacture have concentrated their attention In designing the cars are comfort and safety. "Spectators will note that the new cars are roomier, longer, wider, and easier to drive,' he said. "Ex hibitors will also point out to auto show visitors that safety has been emphasized in the new cars, Bodies have been further strengthened, fend ers have heen constructed with a view to safety. Besides these points,," con tinued Wahlgreen, "knobs and gadgets have been rounded or oompletely re moved from Instrument panels." Highway Tragedy OREGON CITY, Ore., Not, 14. (AP) The new super-highway be tween Portland and Oregon City add ed' to Its list of victims today with the death of Mao Rtchter, 60, and William Arthur Zeek, 43, both of Portland. ' Remember you can get Saturday prices on Sunday at the Riverside Market, . Closing time tor Too late to Clas sify Ads is 1:80 p. m. 1 X.4t y - "f "'" n" ""f '"naa''Ma )MHwftfilOTitwtlrit.:' Three distinctive new lines of modern motor cars have been announced by the Nash Motors Company for 1937. Bigger and roomier, smartly styled; each series is a leader in its price class. While retaining all popular Nash features and built to conform to the high Nash standards of auality. the new models have been improved and refined in body, chassis and motor. Every feature adding to safety, comfort, performance and J economy has been engineered right into the 1937 Nash LaFayette cars. Leader of the Tine ia the aristocratic Nash Ambassador Eight. Next in size and price is the Nash Ambassador Six. In the low price field is the Nash LaFayette-"400." Pictured above at the left is a head-on view of the Nash LaFayatte-"400." At the right is tbf front view of the Nash Ambassador Six. Below is shown a side view of the Ambassador Six four-door sedan. GENERAL TIRES The Hawklnson Tire Tread, com pany, located at 204 North Riverside in this city, has been selected as MedfOTd dealers for the well known line of General tires, according to an announcement Saturday by O. M. Blsmark, owner and manager of -that firm. A complete, fresh stock of Gen era! blowout-proof tires and. tubes has been secured, including the famous "Dual -8, the Bteamllne Jumbo and the. popular "Dual Grips," Blsmark said. According to Mr, Blsmark the Hawklnaon tire tread service has en Joyed a constant increase In busi ness during the past three years and that they will feature General tires and continue' retreading,' using the I famous Hawklnson method. Retread ing, this method, can be used on every make and size of tire, from the smallest baby car to the giant motor lorry. Factory-trained experts are featur ed on the staff of the Hawklnson Tire Tread company. Dan Collins, representative of the General Tire and Rubber company with headquarters In Seattle, was in Medford this week completing ar rangements with Mr. Blsmark for the General franchise here. 4 Meet Monday A meeting Is being arranged for Medford homemakers who are inter ested in a home economics program, at the court house auditorium Mon day, November 16, at 1:30 p. m. Projects which may be carried In a home , economics organization for the year will be explained at the meeting by Mrs. Mabel O. Mack, county home demonstration agent. This will be followed by a discussion of the organization of a Medford home economics extension unit. Mrs. Rita Meyers, chairman of the county extension committee, extends a cordial Invitation to all Medford homemakers to attend the meeting. IMan Spud Caravan BEND, Nov. 14. (AP) A caravan of central Oregon potato growers and business men from Bend, Redmond and Prlnevllle will move Into port land, Nov. 19, to tell the city folk "the finest potatoes in western Amer ica are grown in volcanic soil watered by the Deschutes river." California la vigorously prosecut ing confectioners who sell "ice milk' under the name of ice cream. Synthetic Enamel a Diico. Blmonizlng Plating II Daily's Auto Painting Si South Bartletl mmm 5 u&zr i tram . . i ft ..in hnuare hnMiisa we offered for 1937, I'm comtoem juu . -.i... m.-,rfrHirer today." r . !. Jt efo h imv than any ow" j - 10 3 vy inn . -x. . 1 Mjt I I To y 7 -v.g . t Z.".''. .7-. . w , " ; ' 11111 NASH LAFAYETTE-"400"... 117-Inch Wheelbase ... 90 Horsepower Motor! $595 Todav, Nash Is showing America how hi a low priced car cm be. It's the Nash LaFayette-"400 . 117 inches of wheelbasel More than sixteen feet loni( from bumper to bumper! 90 H. Y. gas-savine imcio" mntnri .Sm this beautiful, bill Iow-Dnced car before you decide to buy any car this year I AND UP' Cm lltutirattd u Math Ambtmadci EitU NASH AMBASSADOR . . . Beauty and Luxury never before found In cars costing less than $2,0001 $755 Nash has found s way to build into this car that thousands can aflford every important advantage of the most expensive cars. See the big, luxurious 121-inch wheelbase Ambassador Six and the 125 inch wheelbase Ambassador Eight I Drive behind the Ambassador's famous "Twin Ignition" engine I AND UP Pn'cM f.o.h. ftctorr. Sredtl ment extra. Cruising Gear triil on all models at extra cost, h NASH-C. I. T. BUDGET PLAN Low, convenient terms HHf.w. JQ p0-17 J S34&5 10. Floyd Ceremonial ond fill ivary 5afurdoy ;.5.T.I New 1937 Ford V-8 Coupe iggigl fd THE smart new front, new bar-type bumpers, slanting V-type wind shield and smoothly flowing lines of this five-window coupe, pictured above, typify the advanced design of the new Ford V-8 cars for 1937, The coupe, which is offered both with and without de luxe equipment, is tho only single-seat closed body type. Its seat Is full width, with folding divided seat back. The spare tire is carried in a compartment back of the driver. The deep luggage compartment can be reached either through the rear deck door or by tilting down the right seat back. New "Anger-Up" steering and new easy action safety brakes are fea tured. Two engine sizes are available. Packard Offers a Balanced Line of 1937 Automobiles Packard for 1937 haa taken some of the longeat steps In Its entire history to bring about & balanced line of cars, or rather several lines, with which It now completely covers the field In logical and consistent steps, from a. completely new six to the big, ultra-luxurious Packard Twelve. The instant and continuing suc cess experienced by Packard two years ago when it went into a new lower priced field with Its One Twenty line of cars has been matched with the reception aocorded the Packard Six, the company's newest offering and the car with which It baa still fur ther broadened Its market by enter ing the $1089 price field, according to Perry Ashcraft, local Packard dealer. In betweon the new Six and the Twelve are the One Twenty, much Improved In all particulars; the One Twenty seven passenger sedan and sedan limousine, completely new to the industry except in the much higher priced brackots; the One Twenty DeLuxe, a new lino of rlohly equipped and fitted One . Twenty cars; and the Super Eight, another new car which Packard believes will stilt further strengthen Its position In the field of larger, more costly oars. In addition to these there la a depot wagon on the Six chassis and eight passenger sedan and sedan lim ousines mounted on the Super Eight chassis, Mr. Aahcraft says, "There la con sistency of engineering running all through the 1037 Packards. Bach car bears the unmistakable Identifying Packard lines and the fine precision THE FACTS Every record on land, on sea and in the air for speed, develop ment of power, fuel economy and reduction of en gine weight is held by a super ch arced engine. Graham leads , with the only p standard pro- s duct. on super charcer made in America today. 1 Using one third Ua tafGm let SUPERCHARGER I I every explosion in a cylinder, tba Graham supercharged engine pro duces mort power than aoy com parable engine ever built. It drfwts the Graham Supercharger"... far ther and taster on a galtoa at gasoline than any car in Aim fTI vxnipaiiniai 05 to $1025. list at ih factor- mm Pennington's Battery Service & Garage 121 N. Bartlett Phone 903 HAWKINSON TIRE TREAD SERVICE .1. .'.jv ft ' t M vr& v n Liu is proud to announce its appointment as distributor for the After thorough Investigation I have selected the General Tlra for my custnmfra. Its patent ed low air pressure construc tion result In exclusive advan tages not found In other tires. With this remarkable tire and onr unusual service facilities I ean do a better job for my cus tomers. Come In, Investigate this combination and Judge for yourself. 0. M. BISMARK. . .,, (IEKJIEIEt&IL Blowout Pool 7ke WE OPEN now with a complete, fresh tfock of Blowout-Proof General Tires. No matter what car you drive, large or small, or how much mileage you need for the life of your car, you will find just what you are looking for in my big selection of General Tires. Blowout-Proof "Dual-8" Generals, the Streamline Jumbo, the famous General "Dual-Grips" in my stock there is the right tire for your greatest economy and satisfaction. The way to avoid blowouts is to buy THE BLOWOUT-PROOF TIRE ! .i ai' in 1 Mwi,,,i'wywj.':i! 'm - mm Tir blowout, cus theuiandi of fatal acci dents yaarly. For your protection you should know that thera tt only one BLOWOUT PROOF tire. It li patented and made excliK lively by General. No other manufacturer hat been licenied to build it. General'i patented Blowout-Proof conduc tion eliminate! dangerous heat from every ply and permit! the uie of 30 to 40 leu' air pressure than other tires require. Ordinary tires roquire ai much ai 45 poundi The Blowout-Proof Tire t . noii.lan, riblcn, ikidleis Now .... brand n.w lind st n.n llld tr.ad hat b.an addad to 1h. famoui Blowout.Proof Tlral A windlns. twilling traad that It far mora ilid af. than anything you'va avar known. A traad that If lllant baeauia thara ar. no old fathlonad ipoti and Inob, to pound and waar off . . . and laiH much longar for tha lama raaionl Entirely dlffarant and lafar than eon. vantlonal imoofh, parallal rlbf. You naad tha lafaty and aeonomy of tha Itrlfcingly baautlful, low proitur. Ganeral Dual Balloon en your aar . . bring It around todayl of air to give satisfactory mileage. This terrifi pressure Is ready to burst through the carcass walls with explosive force when the tire It punctured or struck a sharp blow. But you can't have an explosion from low pressure. That's why only a low-pressure tire only GENERAL can be blowout-proof. O And think what General's soft, low-pressure means In skid-safe winter drivingl Let us ex plain our ipecial change-over plan. You'll be surprised how easy it is to have the genuine Blowout-Proof Tire. GENERAL JUMOOSEZ You ought to find out how much a Ganaral JUMBO fat lary will We you. It's giant of power built for long, hard ervteo without recharging ei penie. They'll tell you all about It at . . . HAWKINSON TIRE TREAD SERVICE 123 S. Riverside Phone 303 204 NORTH RIVERSIDE PHONE 147 WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.