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frfEDFOBT) MXTL TTCTBUNE. AfEDFORD, OTCECiOy, EtryPAT. 'AUGUST 22." 1937 PATJE SIX nil' Breathe easy with economy . . . and breathe with excitement u you lead the field In Amer ica'! finest atx-cyllnder carl For a few cents a day more than a lowest-priced car you can enjoy the new Studebnker, with Ha Fram oil - cleaner, automatic over-drive, triply sealed hydraulic brakes, and luxurious styling. See Sandy today for a free demonstration) We have some of the best buys In town tn used tars and trucks from 925.00 and up. If you need a cor, pickup, panel or truck look over our line. PROOF THAT AN OSTRICH UOKS NOT ftt'RY ITS HEAD IN TUB SAN!)! An African explorer states that the ostrich does sometimes thrust ito head In the sand, but not for the purpose of hid ing, but because it Is seeking for water, which It frequently finds beneath the sand of the desert. 1. "Popular Fallacies". O. DuP. Chlapplnl, Trade Com missioner for South Africa. '5, . , Over 400 Stations on Pacific Coast Now Feature Orange tJ Blue Panel Which Depicts Spic-Span 'n Speedy Service During the past two weeks mo torists In Arizona, California, Ore son, Washington and Nevada have watched with interest as beautiful new panel signs have been mounted on canopies of Union Service Sta tions. "The striking orango and blue colors of these new slgua have not only beautified our ntatidns but more readily Identify our loca tions," said A. 0. Stewart, manager of Union Oil Stations on the Coast. "Now, motorists traveling up and down Pacific Coast can easily identify 'Union Oil Service' and be sure of receiving the same uniform attention to their car needs wher ever they see the Orange and Blue Sign." "We have adopted the phraiw 'Rplc-Span 'n Spendy' as the best method of describing Union OH Service", the oil station executive continued. "Cleanliness and neatness of both personnel and stations goes hand In hand with courteous, alert attention wherever the new sign Is displayed." "Many of our salesmen are col lege graduates and all have re ceived our special course of train ing In 'personalized service' before starting In the station. "We are particularly Insistent that each customer of Union OH Service, receives exactly the kind of attention he desires," Mr. Stewart continued. j "Our salesmen are trained to (realize that tho busy executive (wants 'speedy' service whan he Is iin a hurry and that ladies usually i like to bare the car completely checked. We see that the motorist who Is in a hurry gets out In quick order but the car owner with time to spare will receive every atten tion to his car, from checking the nlr pressure of bis tires to giving his battery a drink." Mr. Stewart, told how "76" was publicized as the Leader of all e;iaolines through orange and blue I fcnn iin nnii rtnwn th Pnnnt. Hp emphasized the fact that Triton Oil became a sensation overnight through the same medium aug men ted by newspaper advertising. "We lope to acquaint Pacific I Coast car owners with our Splc Ispan 'n Speedy Service in mud j the same manner with the Orangi 'and Hliic Sipns of Union Oil Sen j Ice and a consistent newspaper J campaign', ( the petroleum heart 'concluded. OiOiE Mil 0 L II I IvIPU D AUTOMOBILES EI AVE ESOTT E ASSE BH IPEICE ED EDGE A.Uw g)g0 Delivered in Medford PLYMOUTH As Low As Delivered in Medford r L-A i ifZh L 2k 'e.k.jjSv it 140,836 PEOPLE SWITCHED FROM OTHER CARS To DODGE In the Past Year PROVE DODGE ECONOMY YOURSELF! r?o FREE ECONOMY TEST! 112 South Riverside L. 0. TAYLOR. Managing Owner. PHONE 150 Thorough checkup with the new motor analyzer recently installed In the service department of Plerce-Al-len Motor company, local Dodge end Plymouth dealer, helps owners to keep their cam in top running con dition, and detects minor adjust ment before they Impair the effi ciency built Into Dodge and Plym outh cars, according to L. O. Taylor, owner of the concern." "Many factors, which lessen the efficiency and safety originally built Into the car ere quickly uncovered by this new analyzer," Mr. Taylor continued, "All our mechanics and service men have been trained in us ing this precise trouble-shooter, and can tell accurately the condition of a motor after a few minutes testing. "Owners who want the best their cars have to offer for pleasant sum mer driving are Invited to make use of the testing facilities of our anal yzer. Motor analysis Is one of the extra services which we offer because It means greater motoring pleasure, economy and safety." Negro Pays Price In Bathtub Murder OSSINING, N. Y.. Aug. 21. (API Mrs. Mary Robinson Case, pretty 26-year-old houflewife. died last Janu Helghts. Queens, apartment, the vlc ary In the bathtub of a Jackson Urn of strangling fingers about her throat and hammer blows on her head. Major Oreen. meek-looking 34-year-old Negro handyman, died last night In the electric chair at Sing Sing prison, his life claimed by the state In payment for the slaying ol Mrs. Case. The United States once had a camel corps for patrolling desert re gions In the southwest. Offering something unusual, used our contracts without finance charges the Lange Motor Car Co. this week started a clearance of all used cars In stock. The clearance sale will continue plainly marked, according to Howard Smith, who Is m charge of the sale. Mr. Smith says: "Every purchaser of a used car during this sale will pay only the Insurance; we will pay the finance charge. Although the response to this sale was very good the first two days, we still have a large va riety of used cars to choose from. Nearly all makes and models are represented on our lot located a-t 25 South Riverside. We are also giving a 30-day written guarantee with our good used cars." The clearance sal ewill continue until Tuesday night, August 31. 3 Industry Deaths Recorded in Week SALEM, Aug. 31. (AP) Thre fatalities and 1,192 accidents were reported to the state industrial acci dent commission during the week ending yesterday. Fatalities were Glenn Erl. Chllo quln truck driver, injured August 7 at Fort Klamath; Austin I. Keeler, Banks logger. Injured August 14 at Banks, and James E. Irwin, Jewell landing chaser, Injured August 9 at Jewell. The search for the brown-eyed Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kim bell Baker of Hudson Falls, N. Y.t ended suddenly late yesterday when men who were hopeful ly f ollowl ng little footprints along a seldom-used timber road between Bald and Sprue mountains, heard moan under a spruce tree, about 30 yards away. I i New canopy sign identify Union oi. Se.vici PJERCE ALLEN HAS LANGE CLEARING VERMONT BOASTS WM p-..;.. ,. . hhqtor ANALYZER USEDJAR STOCK A RUGGED BABY . . If .' 1 : 1 HOT AIL LIVING THINGS 9f I - ' -Ml i il i ink. BENNINGTON. Vt., Aug. 31. (JPl AliM Lorraine Baker apent live daya alone In Vermont woodland an ex perience that would have taxed the Btamtna of persona iany tlroea older than her 20 montha. but doctors said today ahe. would be well and playing again tn a few days. Her chief worry, they said, was a sore throat and the many scratches Inflected by bushes and thorns dur ing her wanderings, clad only In a thin aun-ault. Mennonltea Arrive. PORTLAND. Aug. 21. (API Two hundred black robed men. women and children, delegates to tho blen plal general conference of Mennon ltes at Turner, passed through Port land yesterday. Committee sessions will be held at Albany prior to tha opening of the conference Monday. Prior to 1890 designs for paper money Issued by the U. S. treasury were changed frequently. Largest and best lighted pulnt shop In So. Oregon Ldiiy & rtuiu i diming 29 South Bartlett HE3H GRADE Body and Fender Repairing REASONABLE PRICES MODERN EQUIPMENT Dowd Body & Fender Works 25 South Riverside I u r yt -wJP AT PRICES CUT FOR QUICK CLEARANCE NO FINANCE. CHAR! TO YOU FOR 12 MONTHS YOU pav the regular insurance charge. WE pay the Finance charge. AMAZING ! But we must do it in one grand, sweeping sale. We must dispose of every USED OAR in stock at once, so here is your opportunity to save; on a car or truck for business, on a pleasure car, on an extra car for the family to enjoy. See these buys! PRACTICALLY ALL MAKES AND MODELS IN STOCK This Sale Started Friday, August 20 and Runs Until Tuesday Night, Aug. 31 NO JUGGLING OF PRICES As Every Car Is Tagged and Plainly Priced SEVERAL CARS HAVE BEEN SOLD during this sale, but we still have a lot of GOOD CARS to choose from. GET YOURS BEFORE THE BEST ONES ARE ALL GONE LAEE MOTOR CAR CO. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Used Car Lot, 25 South Riverside njlimia arwi n. imw f a luli"li"MH ' hiii'.jpwi' aiibdKMliMaaaMataaMJMIJBBMnMM r-v3 . n