Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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Tolumetrlo efficiency.
Commenting upon the new cars,
Mr. Young said: "That these new
Hudsona and Terraplane will make
automobile salea hlatory during 1937
1 enthusiastically admitted by all
Nash "Sleeping Car" Popular
MISS AMERICA VISITS' CHICAGO
REDUCE TOLL CAR
who have seen and ridden In them."
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CHICAGO, Dec. B . ( Spl . ) -Twenty-four
thousand lives would have been
uved and nearly a million Injuries
prevented between 1926 and 1035 had
the national trend In motor vehicle
accidents kept pace with the reduc
tions made In states having standard
drivers license laws, the National
Safety Council said today.
This conclusion la reached In a
newly published study of drivers' li
cense legislation, entitled "Saving
Live Through a Drivers' License
Law," prepared by the council for
free distribution to officials, legisla
tors and other Interested parties.
$ The council has advocated for
years the adoption of standard driv
ers' license laws for all states; that Is,
laws with "teeth" In the form of
examination requirements, suspen
sion and revocation clauses, etc. The
pamphlet emphasizes that where such
laws are passed, after a few years of
"try-out" administration, motor ve
hicle death rates Invariably drop.
Significant, too, the bulletin points
out, la the fact that In a total of 21
states now having approxlmacly
standard license laws, there has never
been a repeal of a weakening of such
legislation.
The analysis concludes that auch
laws "reduce accidents, cut down
property lowea that go with motor ac
cidents and Increase the pleasure and
comfort of driving which rightfully
belongs to the motorist under ade
quate and properly enforced laws."
Drivers' license legislation will be an
Issue before most legislatures during
oomlng month, the council eays, and
will take the form of passing new
laws or strengthening present weak
legislation.
Eye Producers Need a
Corvallls. Dec. 5. (AP) Organiza
tion of a special council and appoint
ment of a steering committee to sur
vey the needs of producers were
completed at the concluding session
of the small fruit growers of Oregon.
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Cattle Imports
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. (AP) Es
timating that 1036 Imports of cattle
will total 400.000 head, the agricul
tural department ald today that
foreign cattle exercises little If any
Influence on domestic prires.
SIMONIZINO
preserves your new car finish
Daily's Auto Paintii.
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Popularity of the bed feature in the
lower priced 1936 Nash LnFayette
sedan nas resulted in inclusion of
the sleeping car in all Nash LaFayette
sedan models for 1937, according to
announcement from C. H, Bliss, vice
president and director of sales. The
1937 full size bed has been refined to
give oven greater convenience. The
rear seat swings up to provide a
clothing shelf, similar to that in
Pullman cars. With the cushions
used as a mattress the bed may be
made up in ten minutes. These
charming girla are illustrating the
handy arrangement of the bed in
the rear seat of a Nash Ambassador
Six.
ABBOTT SIGNED
OF SEATTLE NINE
SEATTLE. Dec. fl (jp) Wll 11am H.
Klepper, preMdent of the Seattle
baseball club of the Pacific coast
league, wlrd home from Montreal
today that he hod signed Spencer Ab
bott, former Portland pilot, to man
age the Seattle Indians for the 1937
season.
AbboU succeeds Walter "Dutch"
Ruether, former major league south
paw, who resigned this fall after
steering the Indians Into fourth
place
Klepper said Abbott signed a one
year contract. Salary terms were not
announced.
The deal was consummated In
Montreal, where tho minor leagues
held their winter meeting this week.
Klepper said Abbott was signed after
several conferences.
Abbott has been managing minor
league teams for 27 years, and has
won 10 pennants. After leaving port
land, where ho won the pennant in
1032, he was president and manager
of the Atlanta club In the southern
association and managed the Dps
Moines, la., club in the western
league.
Klepper said he would leave Mont
real tonight to attend the major
league's winter meeting In New York
next week.
DIZZY DEAN SALE
RULES BALL MEET
NEW YORK, Dec. 5. (AP) The
baseball market shifted from Mont
real to 42nd street today as officials
moved south for the major league
meetings.
Officially the meetings do not start
until Tuesday, but most of the club
owners and managers were around
singing tho praise of players they
want to get rid of.
The possibility that St. Louis Car
dinals would trade Dirzy Dean still
dominated the conversation.
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Maryland U. Upset
BALTIMORE. Dec. (UP) Two
touchdowns -in the second period en'
a bled western Maryland to upset Unl
veralty of Maryland eleven 12 to 0
before 30,000 fans today In munici
pal stadium. The triumph gave west
ern Maryland the staUi championship.
With competitive Interest at tt
height until the deciding hour, Qtl-
more's novel "King for a Day" Inde
pendent dealer sales contest was
brought to a close Monday, November
at midnight. Twenty-seven win
ning dealers from the northern dis
trict will be announced Immediate
ly following a final check of aales
figures.
Calculations up to the three-quarter
mark of the contest gave the Oregon
division ten potential kings with
many other dealers well up In the
running, according to George Jail.
Medford. branch manager for the
ailmore Oil Company. "However,
anything can happen In the final
stretch of such a close race and many
changes ar anticipated In the last
analysis." Jail said.
"Each of the wtnners will be
crowned a king in his own right and
royally rewarded with 24 hours of
pleasure and entertainment at the
expense of the ailmore concern. Just
what the winners will choose to do is
problematical and cause for un
limited npeculation." he concluded.
A pioneer In the Sunday school
movement was Sarah Trimmer, Eng
lish authoress born In 1741.
Packard Shipments
Already Ahead of
Schedule For 1937
Total shipments through November
or 1937 Packarda was 30.800 cars, and
the December schedule calls for 41.
100 cars, according to Perry I Aah
eraft, local Packard dealer.
Mr. Ashcrart added that the Pack
ard factory expected to build 133,
000 cars during the 1037 sales year
but they are already producing new
models at the rate of 135.000 cars.
"Packard, the oldest and largest
manufacturer of fine motor ears."
said Mr. Aahcraft, "produced Its ri rat
car In 1809. In an Industry beset
with many haaarda. Packard haa
come down the yeara with not one
financial upheaval, reorganization or
disturbing change In Ua personnel.
In fact, Its directing head. Mr. Alvan
Macauley. haa guided the destiny of
the company' for 37 years.
"Of the personnel comprising the
Hi skilled trades required to build a
Packard. 2.470 have been employed
by Packard 10 years or more. These
skilled employes form an organisation
nucleus for upholding the baale msn
ufacturlng policy of 'Quality First'."
Peek Tax Adjust mcnt
GOLD BEACH, Ore.. Dec. 6. (AP)
Adjustment of taxea on the fire
swept timber land of Floras creek
has been asked by Edward T. Sranlsn.
vice-president of the Pacific White
Cedar company.
Four yeara back taxes are due on
what Scanlan clalma was an excessive
nsseesment.
Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
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open mind could see the extra value I our o
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our showrooms and I'm sure you will apeel
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NASH LAFAYETTE-"400"... 117-Inch Wheolbass
Gas-saving 90 Horsepower Motor!
NaslilusslTOwn Amencabowtijalow-pncedcarcaji g. --
be! The new Nash LaFayette-"400" Is a great big J C J C
six.-passengercarwitha 117-inchwheeJbale! It gives 1
vnn the Kis-sarinff 90 horsepower "400" motor: lf U U
wider seats and more headroom than in i'igh
priced cars; big. over-sized hydraulic brakes! See it!
NOW ON DISPLAY
Prices f.o.b. factory. Special eauip
ment extra. Cruising Gc." available
on all modrU at extra rotl. NEW
NASH-C. 1. T. BUDGET PLAN
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NASH AMBASSADOR . -. Beauty and Luxury
never before found In cars costing less than $2,0001
Pee the 121-inch wheelbaw Ambassador Six and .
the 125-inch wheelbaw Ambassador Eight for 19371
Never hefnre haa n car within Kl 000 nf this nrice t
range ever offered auch luxurious beautyl It give
you every important advantage of the most ex
pend eon at prices thousands can afford I
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M. C with Vincent topes o4 all
Oreheitra. Famous gueit liars.
Ct.i. Cvary Saturday NljM.
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Miss America visits Chicago's airport In hor Htudobaltcr Ulo
Utor (Jniising Sedan. Above, you aeo Miss floso Coyle of Phila
delphia, who won the national beauty title at the recent Atlantic,
City contest During a visit In Chicago she was shown about Mu
nicipal airport by a delightful young stewardess of Transcontlnental
Wcstern Atrwava.
AS PENALTY FOR
DRUNKS STOLEN
SPOKANE, Dec. B. iff') Juatlco
Prank Yum doubted thtt hln c&Mtor
oll prescription for drunkcnc.is wm
habit-forming -but It wm plain
enough today that aomo one hKd tol
en hi aupply. ,
So tho lone prisoner, out of a dock
et of three, who choao tho cntor oil
dost today Initeid of 10 daya In Jail
for his Aecond ens of Intoxication In
month, fretted In hi oell while
tho police Judge sought new source,
He said he was without clues to the
apparent thief.
The oil had been donated. City of
ficials refused to finance the oiling
program.
Justice Yuae reaffirmed his faith In
the purging effect of the four-ounce
oil dosea deapite the fact one up
ponedty "cured Inebriate came back
within 48 hour on tho same charge
Ho noted an abrupt drop In tho num.
ber of drunken cnaca during tho two
days of the unctuous penalties.
Four completely new Hudson-built
oars, the 1037 Hudson Eight, the
Hudson Six, the de luxe Terra plane.
and a new companion car. the Super
Terraplune, are offered this year, ac
cording to Jerry Young, local Hudson
and Terraplane dealer.
Strikingly styled In the moet ad
vanced trend, the new cars are longer
at tho wheelbase by two Inches, lower
by two Inches, wider, roomier and
more powerful than preceding mod
els. Characteristically sleek, the lines
of tho '87 cars flow rearward from
the newly designed narrow radiator
grille In perfect harmony around an
Interior said to afford a new con
ception of roominess and comfort In
motor cars.
The complete line of Hud sons con
sists of an 8-cyltnder car on 139-lnoh
wheelbase. an eight on 123-Inch
wheelbase, and a six on 133-Inch
wheelbaae. Both of the 133 -inch
wheelbase chaa&ls in the eight and six
carry a oomplote lino of bodies, all of
which are entirely new thla year,
while the 130-Inch wheelbase chas
sis la available In two body models
tho aedan and touring sedan.
Joining tho do luxe Terraplane this
year Is a new Super-Torraplano of 101
horsepower featuring the now "double
carburetlon principle, an engineer-
ing advancement Introduced by Hud
son for 1037.
Brilliant new body colors featurs
both the new Hud sons and Terra
plane, a choice or seven being of
fered with five additional colors op
tional at silght extra cost.
Tho electrlo hand, which Hudson
pioneered two years ago and which
la now In use In over 00.000 Hudson
built cars, Is continued. This method
of gear shifting haa provided close to
one billion miles of satisfactory
usage.
Also atressed In the 1037 Hudson
and Terraplane la a substantial In
crease In engine power and economy
duo to the introduction of "double
carburetlon." Thla new principle In
combination with Improved manifold
ing remit In greater breathing ca
pacity for tho engine and Incroased
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PORTLAND, Ore., Oeo. 5. (UP)
Samuel H. Martin, son of Oovernor
Charles L. Martin, and Mtss Ellen
Jean .Bowman, will be married Feb
ruary l, it was announced today. The
bride-elect attended Reed college and
University of Oregon. Martin was
graduated from Dartmouth college
and Harvard law school. Ho Is an attorney.
The young of loggerhead turtles,
oven when hatched out of sight of
the ocean. Instinctively make for It
as soon ns they leave their shells.
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fltata Horticultural Mwt
HOOD RIVER. Dee. 8. (AP) The
Mat annual convention of the Ore
gon State Horticultural society will
bo held here December 11 and 13.
EXTRA OUTLETS
Quickly nutaMed
OLSON ELECTRIC
Phone 115. 3 N. Burtlett
TOPS DRESSED
AND RESEALED
Hohlweg's
Top Shop
: General Automobile
Upholstery Repairing
Bill ft nartlett Phone 687
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The Finest Gift For the Family
ONE THAT WILL BE ENJOYED FOR MANY
i oiiild hrlna more JO If to ml I
MONTHS TO COME!
The Sensational 1937
PWSE
Kti.t Bin
EVERY member nf the famll; than a
new IiODOEr Blip the keje for YOLK
new 1937 nodes unrler the family tree
this chrlstmaal
Delivered In Medford
Aa Low Aj
S85750
NEW ECONOMY NEW BEAUTY BIGGER THAN EVER
Costs Just a Few Dollars More Than the Lowest Priced Cars
Here Are A Few Dodge Features:
New Windstream Lines .,. In
stantly Accepted as America's
Moat Beautiful Automobile I
New, Oreater Oomfort In Dodge
Chair Height BeaU Scientifical
ly Shaped!
Improved TranamiBiion Gears
Shift Quickly Easily Silently I
Beautiful, Safe ALL STEEL
Bodies with "High lafety" In'
teriors I
Powered by Dodge's Famous 'L'
Head Motor , . . Owners Report
18 to 24 Miles to a Gallon of
Gasoline . . . Saves up to 20
on Oil!
World's Finest Rydraullo Brakes
. . . New Airplane-Type Hydran
lio Shock Absorbers . . , Balanced
Velght Distribution!
New, Quick-Emergency Steering
Eliminates Whcol - Fight and
Road Shock I
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR GO.
112 80. Riverside
DODGE and PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS
L. 0. TAYLOR, Managing Owner
PHONE 160
WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.
123 S. Riverside
Phone 303
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