Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 18, 1929, Image 12

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ArrjtFORD m.tl trtbttxr MFTjForiD, oif.oox. mtxtiav. An;rsT is. imo.
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ONE MILLION
CHEVROLETS IN j
EIGHLJONTHS(
Ono million Kix-cyllmlop Chovro-
Un have Iihii iilaccil on fhe mini j
Fliict. the firm of lh yar. ThlH !
Ht'iisntional nniiouiut'iiif nt. Indi-cnit-H
ih Ki'oat popular appeal at j
thft now Hlx-i-yllnclcr car. ;
"Nfvor in the hfntory of the tn- :
diiNtiy him uny other manufacturer
(uuullwl tlif achievement of pluo
hiK million six ryllnilcr earn on i
t)ie roail In lesH than cij-'lit months. I
Tills In more than thi-e linu-s uh !
many nix-cylimler earn iin worn j
i-vi'i produced hy a ninnufacturer i
(lurliiK a like period," Ha yn "Jllll" j
Allen of the local dealers. ' ;
"The record-niakiiiK modid, prn-
):i hly the moKt famoiiH of all I
'hcvrolct record carx, rolled off ,
the anxemhly Hue at the huo I
Flint. .Miclt., plant on August .r. Jt :
was an imperial sedan. Introduced ;
n few weekn a-o. The kHnihiuiik .
reeord-hreaker was welcoined at
the? end of the assemhly lino by I
.s. K nudMeu, pit'sidi'iii, a ud other I
hlMh Chevrolet offinlulw. f
"WltlMtut any ceremony tho car i
left the plant for Detroit where It
was one of the intere.stiiiK exhibits I
of thu rnainmoih Chevrolet sales .
cinvi'nllon Aukusi H-IIi-lii, when j
the sales supervisory force of near- i
ly :imiO nin were i 'H-Jit at the
hiKKcst convention of its kind ever
hehl byl h.e 'oni))any.
"The ai-hievement Is even Ki'eat
er limn duriliK the name period of
i !)27 or 1 iiL'X, durinK which years
the Chevrolet Motor company was
the world's lai-Kcst builder of auto
mobiles. Furl herniore, the change
nuiilM by Chevrolet January 1 from
four-cylinder production to .slx
cyllmlcr production has upset all
previous precedents in the low
priced field by causinsT the produc
tion of six-cylinder cars to exceed
t lie product inn of four-eyllnder
ins for the first time in automo
tive history.
"it Is also siKnificant to note,
from automobile reuislratious, dial
since. January I, lit:.'?, the Chevro
let .Motor company has built and
produced to date more automobiles
than any other manufacturer in
the world. Also, Chevrolet sales
for the first time in the history of
tho company were Koater in July
than they were in June, whit-li still
further emphasizes the constantly
increasing' popularity of tin; new
,dx -cylinder car."
Rapid Strides In Transportation
r h t a
1
h.
AMD SPEED FEATURES
OF THE WHIPPET
Kase of handling and speedy:
performance in truffle, besldeH !
cconoiiiy In operating costs, have
played an Important part in tho
reord reception accorded the Su
perior Whippet fouiH this year,
accord I UK to reports received by
the Willys-O verland Company
4
At the time that the first Chevrolet was produced, T. S. Duby was fiying the edd plane
shown here. He appears above making a banked turn over a historically famous Missis
sippi River boat during one of his exhibition flights many yearn rgo. Duby is noW a factory
representative for the Chevrolet Motor Co. in the Vest. Inlets show the first Chevrolet
snd its 192'J successor, the Six-Cylinder Convertible I.andau.
Portland Wars on Crow
L
any rHttrn serviei-. - And I lo pt-ll'-d
a ii) I pamered Chim se phc:i.saul. is
a far ft'eat--!' rardm menace.
The presence of the crow en
h;i nces a pict itresiie Inmls'na pe
and his racuniis call adds to the
ch.irm, partieiilarly in winter whn
other birds have deserted us f-'
fair wo.it her climes. Nat uro h.ts
a way of preserving her own bnl
ance and ulili'es the cro.v. A'hcn
man's ruthlessness iniorfi-res to dis
turb this balance, sooner or later
he pay the penalty in multiplica
tion of predatory pests. So real !
lover of naliire sa net ions war on
the crow or any other of the1
creatures I hat. add allurement and
enchantment to the
i 'apita I Journal.
HAVANA IOThe fantoiis old
Flaza tie Arms In jllavanu where
Spanish 4oiih one' took wrongs,
actual in .imanlnaty, for sett
nient by duel, Ix now but a mer-'
' park wherein the'aned bask in
the sun and the rising generation
play henenlh tho KJantle "celba"
trees that once riltcred early
morning lif-ht on h-ired blades or I
HhtniiiK pistols.
The I'lazu tie Arms passed In- j
to history iih a duellnK field some
tMi yearn iik when the Cuhan !
Kovi-ruuieiit ruled against Hetth - j
llient of illffeienceM between uell-
tlemen on tlie field of honor and
imposed drastic punishment for
violatnrs.
The law reads that then shall
be no dueling but the proud blood
of Cubans demands personal r-at-lsfacllou
for Injuries or insults.
The habits of generations of Span
ish Ki'andeeH have not yet been
eclipsed by the swift st rides of
modernity in Cuba. Dueling re
main hut Is scMnm heard of pub
licly. Cloaked figures continue to
make I heir stealthy way ihrouuh
tho still mornitiK hours to Isolated
and secluded spots near Havana,
there to sett lt Kifevum-eH by bull
or blade. An automobile whisk
lug through 1 lava nu nt roots in
tht very early morning may of
ten convey a mortally wounded
man who has expiated his -atoiwh
on the field of honor. Kn trance
into a hospital Is under the guise
of an operation;' death under tho
. report of septic poisoning;. So It
is said. I
There is an oecasional report of 1
a duel In Havana ncwpapcni, but ;
not often. It Is eonsidertM! mure i
expedient and sensible tit ignore
dueling than it is to trace down
the protagonists and Uo-ndiy "pen
wide an official eye now slyly
closed to sanguinary sell lenient
of personal affairs.
1'en in academies flourish in;
Havana. Vming- nun and nidi
practice there for the epre-s put
pose of "keeping fit." line of Up
most efficient feu InK m hools in
all of Cuba Is at Ihe Havana lie-1
porters club. Cuban reporter' !
who are allowed tho privilege o'.
personal expression and cmivH- ;
erahlo editorial comment In new - i
Htoties are of leu piiueip.ils in'
em outliers. j
I'olitictatm may be classified '
Recotid for t hey often enter into J
lleatcil tn guiuent on the sli ee(
nod end In a palm gi o e w.th i
plhtol or blade. Jut recently two!
federal senators entered Into an '
Impassioned n r g u m e n t w bb h J
found Its release on Ihe field (.f '
honor. The demand tor p imukiI
Mitlsfacllon was cttteled on the
floor of the senate, A lio'ie t' r:itrh
erased the Ineiib III. S.i t i-f .iet mn
had been rendered and the no n i
are now on friendly terms. The
law passed up the Incident.
Cubji may lay claim to having ,
Molted out dueling but tame llu- j
mor hath It that is always wb !
to know how to parry and t ht u- . j
n hn mill fii e hefoiv ol rii lug in - (
Ktilt to Ihe true Cuban, w hn. al- j
though boyish, blithe and dehon--!
air rnn often Itecmne dil with ihej
mil of tho eenturlen when ( !
rumen to blotting out Insults In
blood. 1
( At a iiiass-ioeeiing in I'ortlaud
j of those the ciregonian dubs
"naturalists and nat uro lovers."
! war was deelareil against the crow
and a resolution adopted urging :i
city ortlinanee which "will pro
hibit any,' all. and sundry crows
from establishing; permanent or
I even temporary residence any
where within the corporate limits
of the city of I'ortland.' All which
indicates that I he crow has more
sense than the nat uralists who
think they can regulate nature by
passing u law.
The present revival of tho war
n gains! ihe crow is Inst 1 gated by
the munition makers to stimulate)
toe M-inriK oi guns ami caiuuiges.
Itllt the crow Is accustomed to thi:'
sort of persecution anil demon
strated through the centuries his'
ability to outwit his enemies. In ;
spite of the vlgila ncn of shotgun j
siiiadH and armed patrols, he still j
hootleus his corn ami hl-Jacks his!
victims.
The farmer might have reason
to become irritated against t he
crow for his ravages on newly
planted fields, but his presence on
the whole is an asel to agricul
ture, for he destroys many injuri
ous pests and t a lies but t rifling
toll. Hut why a city should decre
his extermination passes compre
hension, for his scavenger tenden
cies are beneficial.
The chief objection voiced
against Ibis sag-acinus grafter of
tlie bird world is thai he occasion-,
ally breaks up a robin's lo'st and
feeds on the young. So does the
owl, which is 'even more beneficial
as a rodent and bug destroyer. I tut
the robin does more harm to the t political conduct," ami have pass
orchard and hrry pat eh than tho j cd his baec la ureal in classics or
crow to the garden and the humble; sciences, which means roughly
earthworm he preys upon is a i that lie must have th "intellee
necessary soil rcjuvenator. In fact, i ttial baggage" id' an American
t he robin is ji greater nuisance J college, sophomore,
than the crow without rendering Cwinir to the early age at which
from dealers.
Of coiiine, the present model is
' sontowl.at heavier and roomier
( than in tho triple. Although no!
i drastic, changes hnvn been mad"
' in lb Whippet four rate of lop
I speed ami i nicker pick-up Dial
j has made it a dominant sales fac-
j tor In the trado. Although no
! drastic changes have been made t
j in tin Whippet, four englnei aj
i number of refinements ami minor ,
j improvements account for Its in
creased power. The stroke In tho
present motor has been increused
tin ee-elghts of an inch with tho i
bore remaining ihe same. He- '
i sides the increase In thi stroke,
1 tlx compression ratio has also,
i been boosted from the old ratio
j of a to 1 to a. new one of r(.r to j
I I- !
J Jov this added power is im
! portant in climbing sleep grades.:
. hey files that of speed, is indicated
: by the results attained in tests!
I conducted by Willys-Overland en-'
! gineers. A Whippet four sedan i
carried threo passengers in high
j gear up the Sycamore street hill '
, in Cincinnati; five passengers up j
j lookout Mountain near Chattu- j
j nooga; five passengers up Signal
i Mountain, Chattanooga; and four !
i passengers up Cove or Tuscarora 1
----- -" . - -l. .Mountain at Cham hen--burg, la. i
n.anv Italians marry, there is ill An i'lf"tant fact about the'
provision in the i uirenients that W,,,,M,,t ,um'- "'' is thltL '
the budding airman "must be n "'''l Kuv in considerably fust
ba. heior or a widower without ' ,h:in in l"-'eeding models. This
i is consistent with the modem i
! trend which enables a car in get
Aiuscow - (d'j S. tlorbunov,; away rapidly in a traffic jam. j
head of the Cermnn-liussian expe
dition to (he 1'amir, has announced
I hat -M t. ( .anno, at the up"r j
re.teiics nf ttie anch river, fs til
best pea It in soviet territor
j , i --
IS 'tftn'MlU ARC Vnn 'DPnH-l
m I 111. mrSWivf&MiJ 1U6.5 URJUilU
I' I A 11V - m. I
ill V-.', 0" ',. i
1 M.m m yA
r l ine.
just completed giv
which is 1,211 feet
'uh lli(.vr liiN'overetl.
fill. 'AC JO. Aug. 1 7. (fY) Nor
man -McMillan. Cub third base
man, will be hack in the lineuji
when his .mates (tickle the Giants
'uh llitvr licvnvcivtl. i
: E3 I
I
when his .mates tackle the Giants ail I
(alcu at.on, jus. completed give i - Hnn,,;iy. , Jis sllikP, to(l jf4 aImosl 1
1M.;N4 feet, which is 1,211 feet j i,iaiei I
more than Mt. Lenin, hitherto' I "
deemed tho highest and thus The fresh water pearl-mussel W
named in honor of the soviet foun- may attain an age of CO to ?0 ; J
d.-r. , ' years, ii is osMinaled. i I i JfiT
mm . 1 fefp
i urn " .. ... jo ism i j
AvIAIlUri 10 LUiL 'Mali as WJrWS&'M ff 'Mwmmmsmsm
I fill II l IMKI nm I v " f r. r- - - -
fASI'VtTA, I in lv M'l -Til
A.-l nn;iutic:i I A y :i it i m y
this summer in Wilding "a home 'of 'your own will reap a big
return in happiness for your family, and -yourself and prove a
good investment, ' increasing in valuation us years roll by.
Jackson County
Building; & Loan
' Association
Convenient
will enable you to pay for your home, in
easy, monthly installments, just like rent.
Begin Today to Save for the Initial" Installment
7 Preferred Stock
They realize that an investment in this
institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and
AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have
just been paid over $32,C0O in earnings
for the last six months. Invest NOW and
let your money work for ycu.
Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of
Stockholders Has Lost a Penny
'S'inn:!i!!;'!lii1!riRnill!I'ffF
i :.. 1 1 1
flit II I''
o'lvlni; hiimlii'its of up
frnin all iivit ( In- l;ln-
il mil. ItM full t--rm npins ( iHmIht !
Hi, hill I In final nf Hi't'i-ptiMl
"iiMiiirants" will In' inailt' up wiMl
lii'fnri. that dalf. t
Tn In- HiKllilv for a raili'lship, '
thi- wmil.l - In- a-iatnr must 1m aai'il
lii'tuiM-n 17 ainl Mi' must. li:i vi.
u riTtit ii ati' nf "v, I innral an l
what thousands already
know . that here is
America's finest medium
priced automobile
The information in the uet-oiitpanni chart ivas
compiled liy eomparin the Ouklunil AH-Ameriemi
ltli lenty otlu-r iiiedititn-iiriced curs, thirteen of
them higher thmi thtklilittl in price. It proveH to
everyone m hut tlunisainlH of (hi k hi ml uh ners ulrrudy
knuH tliut today's Uukland A Il-A mericu u i
America1 s Jinvst tnedium-jtriveti uutonutbitv.
Only a frw comparisons lire; ffiven here. There nre neores
mure which v. vi he a;lad to nIiow yon. Come in to wee
them. And hile vou uro here, drive today 'H Oakland
A II-American Six.
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mmmon
T UD E BAKE R" S
s
New Dictator
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risioN
IMSrLAl.hMfc.vr
at it cio low prices
SIX CM.IN1H.US I IC.HT CYI.INOI RS
$995,,,,HI85
Stiitlchakor, lioKlor of every otlioal stuck car rccitril for
speed aiul Mamin.i, Iculiu the woiltl in the s.ilt ot'ei-hts,
;ukls i lninpion value in the New 1 )ii utors. A New 1 )ie
tatorSix - larger, smarter, liner at ihe lowest i iec tor
w hieh a Stmlel.ker eloeil ear has ever heen sold ! A new
companion eilitjuinyiii thnttv Iumiiv to nunv who
could not ari'ord it he lore! One-l'rotU niamit'aetnie, tre
mendous line-ear volume, and concentration in South
Bend ot all Sludchaker manufacturing make these
values possible.
Come drive the New Dictator. You will revise your
estimate ot wlut to expect in cars of this ptice.
The evidence of Champion Value!
UAiACi. )m.k .riil-.-ri StrrUt.rc ultty itrptinp w lift AJin-tsMr
rn,ii! luli.lliU i:J tri:il hid --lirtiiiiiif HihImIi nrhnL-l.-lv AtlU'Mird
it.nti 4 lnrl UrAi iK ijji r Ji.-j tiiii.r il rii , ll -p vlnoMugilt U(U.
HSIIHl uouv
Jt'hat these fvatures
jucum to y ou
Large piston displace
ment is needed to
develop high power nt
moderate engine speed.
Moderate engine speed
is an impoitaut factor
in the life of u car.
No name in automo
bile coach building
means so much as
Fisher. Fisher bodies
etc famous for style,
luxury and toomincss.
In addition, they hold
utli advantages us
Miudy composite hard
uod nnd steel con
i ruction, VV wind
sliithl, side covvl ven-tiL-tion
and udjustuble
diivers' seats. t
Reasonably long wheel- '
bae gives greater rid
ing case and io:ul bal
ance. Abo penr.it s u c
of longer, sn.:;rtcr, i
roomier bodies. At the t
sa;i:c time, aHUialltuin
tug circle is essential to
handling ease.
rwr ti'titUr gunni rra. 1.rttrul .Wulora
it itttriiniuiil mlr.
H llt l- LlltM
How Oakland com
parea with the J'wtd
Oakland's 228 cubic
inch piston displace
ment is greater than 1 i
of the 20 cars in its
price (ietd. Of the S
remaining cars, 7 are
higher priced thug
Oakland.
Only Oakland and two
other cars in the field
offer bodies by Fisher.
And one of the two is
nearly $100 higher in
price than Oakland.
Of the 18 cars which
have leia-known
bodies, 1 1 are priced
above the All America
Six.
Only one car as low,
priced as Uukland has
a wheel base as long as
Oakland's which is
117 inches. That cur
requires a turning circle
to the left of 4 feet as
computed with Oak
land's Jb feet. Six
hicher-nriccd cars hava
shoTtcr wheelbascs.
flu ifWtrrrv rhnrivi. prinf
in lt1 irui. Htttntr un.i
Cawitcnl I'lurt iilalil
iiUi-r llif alUrrn eUm mn a I lit Mai prlo
v.lnn (Ui'iiixnnn nutixmihtlf valura . . . llrtkljud
IStniiNv tli liiritil- rm hti-liiap imiU rrMinuhlo
ltiur Itir lintitlliiiH hh.1 fur ItitMiit mi tiWu lit
C- M, . Km luii rj)iMuti rtn i umL
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' A N NOUN CING
A VARIETY of COI
on the Qhevrolet z$ix
.ft .
' at no extra
'1 CI
In keeping with the progressive
policies that have carried Chev
rolet to record-breakim; heights
of success the new Chevrolet
Six is now made available in a
wide variety of colors at no
extra cost.
Still further enhancing the in
herent beauty of the marvelous
bodies by Fisher, these strik:r.;
new colors give to the Chevrolet
Six an order of smartness unap
proached in any other low
priced car in the world.
And when you drive the Chev
rolet Six, you will realize that its
performance is equally as out
standing as its beauty. It flashes
away at the traffic signal. It tops
the steepest hills with an abun
dant reserve of power. The
steering wheel responds to your
slightest touch. And the quiet,
non-locking, four-wheel brakes
are unusually quick and positive
in actior..
Come in today. See this sensa
tional Chevrolet Six which
acimliv seils in t.'ie price: rangi
o ilie our.
1 hv K.KiiKi.'i
S'-l; The
hr St'ifdn, .i
1 OMI'Alil
Clirit4rt' .
PhiU'fon, Si.
r.r;; I7.i-tin;.,
id pt..t h.. U.Ji
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SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
SOUTH BARTLETT AND 8th STS. PHONE 1385
Si'Ji; T.f Cnufif. $-,s;i The Sfort
A!! fni. . ..(. la. tut h'.im. Muu
m ioii.nl. rif,: luvnii t-ile .liti-k
-it:. U-.t liti.vni .i,J Uii.ui. inf.
O. V. MYERS CO. M hi
Plione 461 132 So. Riverside
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO., Inc.
ins bouui Kiverside Mprlfovd
Phone 150
ALL -AMERICAN SIX
Automotive Shop, Ashland, Ore.
A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUI
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
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