Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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Open Letter to a Speeder
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Summer Bport enthusiast nn find
ing in the Nah Cabriolet a car well
suited to all their outdoor require
ments, according to waltr W. Abby.
of Walter W. Abbey, Inc., local Nrsh
dealer.
The sleek lines and de .uxo ap
pointment of this model are wjyM
extremely popular with th youuger
set. Mr. Abbey commented veeteroay
Just a few minutes to fold back the
convertible top, stack the tennis
racket and golf clubs In the spa
cious rear compartment, and off for
a day of fun and recreation. And
what could be more enjoyable than
driving along the beach with the top
down, absorbing sunshine and fresh
air to your heart's content.
Attractive Miss Georgle-Lou Gage,
talented young amateur dramatic
star, finds this model ideal for her
many outdoor sports activities and
declares it handles more easily than
any car she has ever driven.
The Cabriolet comes equipped with
all those de luxe features that make
a Nash such a pleasure to drive, wld
Mr. Abbey. Including "sea-legs" shock
absorbers to eliminate sideswwy. auto
matic gearshift, cruising gear, double
frame construction, oversize hydraulic
brakes: and the two-toned upholstery
is made to harmonize with the color
of the car.
E. F. "Whltey" White, well-known
local mechanic who was with the
Dodge and Plymouth dealer for thiee
years, has Joined the service 'depart
ment of Walter W. Abbey. Inc.
"Whltey." as he Is known to hun
dreds of local car owners, has had
a wide experience in all kinds of
automobile service.
Walter W. Abbey also announces
that William Fa I well of Medford has
Joined the Abbey office and sales
foroe. Mr. Palwell was formerly traf
flc manager of the local office of
Consolidated Freight Lines.
Mr. Abbey says:
"We feel very fortunate In secur
ing the services of these two, men.
They are both well known and well
liked In this locality." .
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BY
COTTAGE GROVE, May 31. (AP;
A resolution adopted by the Willam
ette Valley council of American
Legion posts urged President Roose
velt to Immediately remove Prances
Perkins as secretary of labor, and
accused the secretary of an "un
American" attitude In affairs of the
department.
The resolution said. In part:
"Whereas Madame Perkins has
refused to enforce the Immigration
laws, and has reversed the
order of her predecessor requiring
the fingerprinting of all Immigrants
thereby permitting the entry
of criminal aliens and has
repeatedly shown an un-American
attitude in her dealings with matters
brought to the attention of th
department of labor and where
as her actions as herein enumerated
have contributed In no small way
to the general unrest and flnancla'
depression (we) do urgently
request (the president to) forth
with remove the said Frances Perkins
from the office of secretary of labor. '
CENTRAL POINT VOTES
WATER IMPROVEMENT
CENTRAL POINT, May 31 Spl.)
Proposed Improvement in Central
Point's water supply was favored over
three to one in Friday's election.
The two Central Point precincts-gave
a total of 163 for sale of water bonds
to finance the project, while 51
voted tn the negative.
The vote by precincts was: North
precinct: yes, 83: no, 30; South pre
cinct: yes, 80; no. 31.
ADDING MACHINES Blorma. 116
N. Central. Phone 383.
Trmvmltri Satlf S.rvto.
I SAW YOU barely miss a little boy on a tricycle this
afternoon and heard you yell, "Get the H out of the
way! Don't you know any better than to ride in the
street?" He didn't answer because he hasn't learned to
talk very well yet. So I'm going to answer for him.
No, the little boy doesn't know any better than to ride
his tricycle in the street. He has been warned not to, but
little boys don't always heed warnings. Some adults don't
either, especially traffic warnings; for example, the one
limiting the speed of automobiles.
I'm going to tell you something about that little boy.
He has a mother who endured considerable inconve
nience, anxiety and suffering to bring him into the world.
He has a father who has worked hard and made many
sacrifices to make him healthy and happy. The supreme
purpose of their lives is to have their little boy grow up
to be a useful man.
Now stop a minute and think. If you should kill a
child, how would you feel facing its parents? What ex
cuse could you possibly offer Him whose Kingdom is
made up of little children?
Children, my hasty friend, were here long before
you or your automobile were thought of. All the auto
mobiles on earth are not worth the life of one little boy.
We don't know what that little boy may some day be.
But we know what you are, and it's unimportant. We
could get along without you, but we can't spare a single
little boy on the street.
FROM FLIES IN
SAN FRAN HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO. May 31. (AP)
One hundred persons were rescued
and seven slightly hurt in a $25,000
fire that flared up the elevator shaft
of a five-story apartment hotel here
today.
Scores were helped down ladders or
carried downstairs when smoke and
flames trapped scantily clad guests.
Charles Tennant. 68, suffered a
heart attack in the excitement and
was carried out. He recovered. Mr
and Mrs. George English, 38 and 40
respectively, fled down the steps with
sheets over their heads. They were
sent to a hospital suffering from
cuts and smoke Inhalation. James
Bailey, 18, overcome by smoke, was
treated at the scene.
Three firemen were treated at Cen
tral Emergency hospital. Charles
Flynn, 43, and Charles Egan, 41, suf
fered lacerations, and Ralph Halvor-
son, 26. received painful Injury when
a burning chip lodged In his eye.
Several months ago a similar fire.
also starting at the base of the eleva
tor shaft, periled the structure. It
has rooms for about 300.
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Bend Paper Given
Permit For Radio
WASHINGTON, May 30. f AP)
The Bend, Ore., bulletin authorized
yesterday by the communications
commission to establish a new radio
station to be operated on 1310 kilo
cycles, with power .of 100 watts
night and 250 watts day.
An application by El wood War
wick Llpplncott. Inc- which also
sought to establish a new station at
Bend, was denied.
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Dae Mall Tribune Want Ads.
BE ECONOMWISE
Order your green
LAB WOOD
Now when delivery is assured
12 and 16 inch
BIO LOAD
Dellterea In city
limit..
Timber Products Company
FUGITIVE UNION HEAD
IS HELD IN SEATTLE
HOOD RIVER, May 21. (AP)
Hood River county axitnoritles were
advised Stanley Brown, former secre
tary of the C. I. O. Sawmill Workers'
union local at Dee, was held lni
Seattle as a fugitive from Oregon.
Brown was sought here on charges
of check forgery and withdrawing
union funds. .
LITTLE GIRL DIES OF ,
FALL IN HOT WATER
HILLSBORO.ya M 21 (AP) Joyce
Bell, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Bell, was fatally burned
when she fell Into a pan of hot
water at a dairy ranch near here.
An outing In such surroundings as this couple Is enjoying Is one of the moat
pleasant ways to utiliie the prolonged week-end afforded this year when
Decoration Day falls on Monday, according to the local Wostern Auto
manager. He adds that special salo prices on many touring and camping
needs are in offect at his store during a 9-day Pr-Dcoration Day Sale
that ends Saturday, May 26
Winners in Beauty Contest
THIS LIncoln-Zophyr seflnn and
lis chnrmlnjt driver. Scnora
Esther R. O. de Fernandes Ness!,
shown In the accornpunylng picture,
won Srst prize In the famous
"Concourse d'Elogance" held re
cently at Mar del Plata, one of the
most aristocratic watering places In
the Argentine. The competition
aroused great Interest among thou,
sands of persona who were at the
resort on vacation. The prise was a
silver cup provided hy the Argentine
Automobile Club, which had spon'
sured two previous contest c. simi
lar nature. Although 20 other ca.'i,
among which 13 other American
makes were represented, took part
In the parade of feminine and auto
motive beauty, Senora Nessl and
the 1938 Lincoln-Zephyr were the
unanimous choice of the Judges.
No Matter
What You've
Owned
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A NASH FREEI '
Only NASH gives you all the revolutionary new features
. and a price next to the "All Three" cars!
WE MAKE this bold prediction: in
a Nash you'll experienct motoring
like yom'vt never known before.
For the first time, travel without
dun, drafts stuffy sir . . ; ; have instant
70 warmth on chilly nights sn with
Nash "Controlled Air"!
For the first time, yon can do 500
miles a day and feel fresh i i t in
fatigue-proof Nash.
For the first time, nerve-wracking
rumble and vibration are ruled out
...with a new discovery of "Dancing
Sand" sound-proofing.
At the touch of your foot if the gi
gantic pull of ft new kind of engine
.u geared to give you four speeds
forward ; . plus economy that's aver
aged 17.) miles a gallon for thou
sands of owners.
Room? Nash is so biz it becomes
sleeping car" for weekend trips!
And behind all this Is Nash engi
neering... such long-life features
7-and 9- bearing crank-shafts, com
plete full-pressure lubrication.
Get the whole thrilling story. Then
see the X-Riv System for the inside
story on 1938 car values.
' Yoar Money
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The new 1938 Chevrolet Master De Luxe Sport Coupe with
rumble seat. ,
Official records show that up to May 7lh, theae (lanl trans.
continental Streamliners huvo mailc 471 round trips totaling mora
than 2,000,000 miles between Chicago and the Coast. The entire
mileage has been made with Prnnioll motor oil as exclusive lubrica
tion for the giant 12-eyllnder Dieiel motors that drive these trains at
top speeds of 120 miles per hour. It's the same evcrr-dar Peniuoll
that motorists use in their carsl
CRAZED JAPANESE BOY
MURDERS 27 WITH GUN
OKA YAM A, Japan, May 31. (AP)
A deranged youth killed 37 persons
with a shotgun and then committed
suicide In a forest today.
Police Identified the killer as Mut-
suo Tot, 33.
The youth, according to police, left
his bed during the night Tmd went
through his home town, Kamomachl,
killing sleeping men, women and
children.
DUPLICATORS AND SUPPLIES
Blerma, 110 N. Central. Phone 383.
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Dm Mall Tribune Want Ads.
WALLACE RESIDENCE
SOLD IN CENTRAL POINT
CENTRAL POINT. May 31. (Spl.)
Sale of the attractive residence prop
erty of George Wallace at Fifth and
Maple streets to Homer Dor! and,
retired California business man ho
desires to locate In southern Oregon
was announced today. Mr, Dorland
expects to take possession of his nasr
home about July 1.
BALLOT TITLE SET
FOR FOOD TAX BAN
SALEM, May 31 (AP) Ballot title
for the proposed constitutional
amendment forbidding a sales tax,
license tax or excise tax on human,
food was completed by Attorney
General Van Winkle here today and
certified to the secretary of state.
The amendment was sponsored by
the Family Budget Protective league,
of which W. O, Moreland la president.
An Authorized 8IMOM3S will
protect your car's finish.
Daily's Auto Painting
29 South Bartlett
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I? YOU want to save 25 on tires,
stop in and oee the new Firestone Convoy
Tire the value sensation of 1938. You
will find it has everything you want
safety, mileage, blowout protection, new
design, new smart appearance all at a
remarkably new low price. And when you
see it you will agree that Firestone has
again set a new all time high in tire value
with these outstanding features.
New High Quality First choice rubber
and cotton selected that conforms to
Firestone's high standards and rigid
specifications.
Long Mileage - Safe, silent tread design made of tough, slow
wearing rubber that assures long mileage. Sturdy bars and
rugged notches give protection against skidding.
Blowout Protection Nine extra pounds of rubber are added to
every 100 pounds of cord by the Firestone Patented Gum.
Dipping process. Every cord in every ply is saturated with
. liquid rubber which counteracts internal friction and heat that
ordinarily cause blowouts.
Puncture Protection Firestone's patented construction of two
extra layers of Gum-Dipped cords under the tread protects
against punctures.
NEW LOW PRICES because Firestone saves money by
controlling and securing rubber and cotton at the source and
by more efficient manufacturing and distribution. These
savings make possible the extra values at these new low prices.
Let us put a set of these large sized, rugged, long wearing
Firestone Convoy Tires on your car today, then your car will be
ready for trouble-free summer driving.
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CONVOY
Per Potiesger Cars
4.30.10 S7.M
4.50-21 70
4.75-19 8.1
5.00-19
5.S5-17
5.S5-1S
3.50-17 10.45
6.00-16 It.80
6.55-16 19.15
S2X6 8-ply .124.58
.00x20 -ply 1S.09
8.80x20 -pty 19.46
7.00x20 S-ply 25.S2
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CHANGE TO SUMMER
LUBRICANTS NOW-
FOR THE MONTHS OF
Hot Summei? Driving
We Call For and Deliver Just Phone 520
. WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.
9th and Bartlett. Phone 303
orison
Phone
End of North Central
9TH AND RIVERSIDE
PHONE 620