Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 24, 1956, Image 7

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    RAMBLER ON DISPLAY The 1957 Ram
bler will go on display Thursday, Oct. 25, at
Lea Motors, Bartlett and Fifth sts., Medford,
and Stevens Auto Sales, Inc., 505 North Cen
tral ave., Medford. The Rambler will be avail
able in V-8 and six series with the new V-8
Hash Ambassador Hikes Horsepower
developing 190 horsepower. The six cylinder
engine is listed at 125 horsepower. Shown
above is the RamDler Custom four-door hard
top sedan. Twelve other models are available
in Rambler line in 1957.
Detroit .UP.; The 1957 Nash
Ambassador goes on sale at
dealerships across the country
featuring increased horsepower
and a four-lamp headlight sys
tem designed to give up to 100
extra feet of illumination.
New engines generating 255
horsepower, up 35 from 1956
models, power all four models
In the new line the custom
country club hardtop, super
country club hardtop, custom
four-door sedan.
Power brakes are standard
equipment on custom models
and optional on supers. Power
steering and power window lifts
are optional on both series.
The new headlamps are
mounted in vertical pairs in the
front fenders. Each lamp mea
sures 53 inches in diameter,
compared with seven inches for
conventional lights.
All four lamps are used for
the high beam. Only the upper
two are used for the low beam.
Members of Medford CAP Group Promofed
Wednesday. October 24. 195S
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Week End in Jail
Syracuse, N. Y. U.W An
Onondaga (N.Y.) county deputy
sheriff believes the answer tc
speeders and reckless drivei.
would be a mandatory week enc
in jail.
Luczyski said the week end
jail suggestion has two gooo1
points. First, it would not de
prive the family of a male mo
torist's income; seconly, it would
deprive the driver of the only
free days he may have during
the week.
Vote YES On 56 In '56
WHY
Does
Your
Dentist
Recommend
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Ifi because it is the most practical and effective public health measure for the
prevention of dental decay.
Your dentist is concerned about the high rate of occurrence of dental decay
and the mounting accumulation of dental defects. In fact, if all persons need
ing dental service were to seek it, dentists could care for only a fifth of the
needs. Corrective service alone cannot .meet the need. A wider use of pre
ventive measures is the most realistic and economic approach.
For many years, dentists have been filling cavities, but until recently little
could be accomplished on a widespread basis to prevent them. Now, based
upon years of investigation by research authorities, your dentist recommends
fluoridation. Just as your physician recommends nourishing foods for your
child's growth and development, your dentist recommends drinking water that
contains fluoride, one of the essential requirements for building decay-resistant
teeth.
The Medford Water Commission estimates the cost of installing equip
ment plus the annual maintenance costs to be under 10c per water
service per month and it means 60-65 per cent less tooth decay.
It is the MOST INEXPENSIVE of ALL PRACTICAL PUBLIC HEALTH MEAS
URES ... a single dental repair bill actually equals YEARS OF PRO-,
TECTION for EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY. That's really CHEAP,
EFFECTIVE INSURANCE!
NOVEMBER 6 VOTE...
llDIDiflES
Water Fluoridation for Dental Health
Paid Adv. Better Health Committee. Mrs. E. W. Sickels, Chairman; Dewey Wilson. Vice-Chairman
Eleven members of the cadet
group, Medfprd squadron of the
Civil Air Patrol, have received
promotions, according to Lt.
Hugh E. Curtis, commanding
officer.
Promoted were Arnold Dillon,
from Second to First Lt.; Jane
Daniels, Second Lt. to First Lt ;
and Mary Daniels and Lee Gos
sett, sergeants to Second Lts.
Also promoted were Harley
Hunteman, to first sergeant; Bob
Greer, Gary Yancey, Ken Bak
er and Sharon Zundell, to ser
geants; Mike Hartley, to cor
poral, and Ralph Dillon, to pri
vate first class.
A new class of cadets is be
ing started by the Medford
squadron and applications' are
being received at the Civil Air
patrol headquarters atthe Med
ford airport. As a result of a re
cruiting campaign, about 40
cadet visitors attended the CAP
meeting Monday.
Wooworth's New York
Home To Be Wrecked
Watertown, N.Y U.PJ A
small frame house at 236 Frank
lin st. once occupied by the
founder of an international
chain of five-and-ten' cent stores
is going under a wrecker's
hammers.
The decision to raze the house
was made recently by Mrs. Jo
seph V. McMullen of New York
City, granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Winfield Woolworth
Originally, M r s. McMullen
considered rehabilitating the
house as a memorial to her
mother, Mrs. Charles E. F. Mc
Cann, the former Helena M.
Woolworth.
Army Training Course
Said Safe as Ping Pong
Fort Dix, N.J. U.PJ Accord
ing to Army authorities, the
eight-hour, intensive basic train
ing course dealing with mines
and booby traps is as safe as
ping pong for trainees. t :
Records kept by instructors
show there were only five minor
injuries among 50,000 soldiers
who took training in the
"touchy" subject here last year.
Those injuries were confined to
burns and cut hands due to "in
attentiveness on the part of the
trainee," the Army said.
VISITORS SET RECORD
Cooperstown, N. Y. (U.R)
A total of 134,764 fans have
visited baseball's Hall of Fame
this year, surpassing the pre
vious high for one year of 134,
473 set in 1945. Back in 1943,
enly 2.945 fans visited the shrine.
Algeria Rebels Tell
Freedom Talk Plans
Algiers U.PJ To leaders of
the Algeria rebellion whose
capture touched off a major cri
sis in North Africa have dis
closed plans for freedom talks
with officials of Morocco and
Tunisia, it was reported today.
French authorities captured
five leaders of the anti-French
nationalist movement here Mon
day night, touching off protests
from Moslem nations and a se
ries of riots and strikes across
North Africa;
The extremists were captured
when a plane taking them from
Rabat, Morocco, to a meeting in
Tunisia was forced down at Al
giers' Maison Blanche Airfield.
Dead line Sunday Classified u at
noon Saturday 10 a.m Monday tor
Monday: other dav 5:30 orevious day
when you drive the
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