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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1929)
WEWOftD MATT, WnTTNTfl. MCTFORT). OUFiONV St'KTUV. OCTOBER l, TOO.' " - ' : -. PJQE THREE V SET RECORD EXPORT TRUCK SHIPMENTS Shattering an nll-tlnic record in j tho history of tin company, DoUse I if others ex m it hhipim'nts ' of trucks nnd commerWul cur.sj from pluntK in the I'nitod States and Canada totaled units for thc first oijL-ht months of this year, an increase of more than 11 per cent over the correal ion ti ll.;? period last your, and factory officials analyze the record as re flecting widespread approval of the new complete line of foifr and hix-ey Under triK-Us now of fered by Uodtfe Krothers. Partial credit for the gain in the export market is attributed to the recently announced four cylinder truck now available in the half-ton, -ton and one-ton capacities. In nUditlon, five ca pacities of Hix-cyllnder trucks running from the lh -ton to the heavy duty three-ton type are of fered. "This record also indicates the steady improvement of business conditions n broad," said O. Mulhrson, -Kenm-al sales manager of Dnde Itrothors. "Imlleutlons are that the balance of the pres ent year will show substantial in creases in extort business, Inas much as full production is under way. on all models just recently added. Stocks In dealers' hands are surprisingly' low. "iiuycrs in the foreign markets are measuring the truck and com mercial car by the same stand ard; of the pleasure cur. They are insUtlnt; that appearance and performance must be incorporate J I in the vehicle at an attractive luire with positive assurance of dependability and economy. In competitive- markets where prompt and remilHr deliveries are demand ed, commercial . vehicles are win ning popular favor in practically all trade lines. ; "Dodffo Tirol hers complete mo tor eoai h nnd truck line is meet intf the reoulrements of this ex jiandint; field through a wld rangc, of capaci'tica and ju'lces." Egg Stands On End- A la Columbus NEW DELUXE SEDAN r i ik't'SWJVal II i V: 5ry5.Jfi-c" ki firm Precision and power of Buick's new brakes is demonstrated in the above photograph, depicting a 3700-pound 1930 Buick being held on top of an egg without breaking the snell. The United States Royal Cord tire is just pressing sufficiently on the egg to hold it upright. After the car had been lowered over the curb it was held on the egg by its brakes, and then reverse power was applied to bring it back onto the curb without cracking the shell. The demonstration revfaled not only hair-line braking power but also the facility for ouick V f i FLIVVER SAM iVn International, association of t.pavel.amnies.t,s tUnnles that, ou lOmobile .tourists spend a billion dollars a n n u a I 1 y In the open spaces. The big outdoors Is get ting overcrowded. ho! tlie great open ppuces Are full of hot-dog places; t.'owboy and irattle workers (rive wuy to soda-jorkers; liustlers with modern tricks Urund motor mavericks. l !U!y the Kid. I hey say. Keeps a garage today! Carefulness may not prevent ev ery Occident but it's a cinch that It will never CAL'Sl-; one! The man who honks his horn the most is likely to forget thai the other fellow has a right U honk IMS hoi nt too. A honokid horn won't pay damages. Aviation Notice, W'c will believe that aviation has really arrived whon we see a two-passenger airplane go by with seven or elirht high -school stu dents sealed in it. Queen cf Peach Fete Anolher thing that doesn't turn out as It. should h the automo bile just uhctid of you. Xuture keep things balanced. Jlurupe lias the mo?L wars, but we have nine times as many automobiles. A llt-up driver Is a poor sub stitute for headlights. WASHINGTON. (JPt A girlj if ho once did her own housework in a Scottish village will move in Washington under the the panoply of tho Ih'itlsh empire's brilliant diplomatic service. When Miss shh Ala e Dona Id and her father, Itamsay MaelJon nld, arrive In the capital . ne.t month ihey will, he entertained clilefly by the Jlritish ambassador, Kir Ksme Ifowai'd, and Lady Isa bella Howard. "Mrs. Herbert Hoov er will share, that honor with the Howards. 1 Hut undoubtedly the represen tatives of. Uk1 Itvitlfcdi filnmlntoti will aid in enttM-tainlng the labor prime minister and hia unlet voiced daughter. They are of widely cent ranting ' y pes, l hesf representa 1 1 ves of lands where the ' British fli-.g flies, hut their lavish yet dignified enter, taimnrntw uphold the tradition-; of the empire. The prime minister and his daughter are Interested In educa tional topics, and they will find a host to their . liking In Vincent Masse v. the Canr.dlan minister. Mr. Massi'y lectured on modern history In the t'nlverslty of Tor onto and Is president of the Nat ional Council of Kdueation in Can ada. Mi's. Massi'y was All e Stuart I'l.rkln. daughter of the late Sir (leorge Parkin of London. The minister of the IrMi Kree State. Aliehcael MHcWhlte. is the adventurous, world traveled type. He was with the foreign leu'lon n the world war, seehm service hi both Africa and Krance. lie also comm. nded the last French unit in Serbia and was decorated for bravery. I lis young mid pret ty wife Is a Danish girl auJ an artist' of note. j The chief hostess. Lady Ir-ahellj. Howard, long has been a prominent flu nre in Washington society. Sin will preside tn1 social a flairs In the Imposing lirilish embassy. The MacDonalds nu.y be fitter--talned at the Kuypilan leuatlnn.: the scene of score of brilliant A new l)el,ue sedan with an unusually roomy body nnd with many nrv features of style,, Ctm fort and luxury Is being aunoun- . ;ed this week by the Plymouth I Motor Corporation. This new se dan increases the number or body '. stylos a valla bio in the Plymouth ' Um' to seven. "li btifldingthls new JeLuxe sedan we are r-resentmg somo- . thing new in motoring luxury." , wild A. YnnUe'rZee, Plymouth gen erji i sales manager. "In exterior nnd Interior style and finish and iu new features of quality and luxury, it establishes new stand- . urds for a car of low price. The ; same silver dome engine and oth er media nlea I font u res that ha vo proved the Plymouth to be n re- . mnrkable car in performance nro to he found In this new body type." Construction features provide a ! sturdy r.nd iu tractive l'i4ll-sixe i body that comfortably seats five passengers. Headlamps, sldo1 lamps, cowl bar, slender profile i idlator shell, and other exterior , fittings nr of chrome plate, the Interior finish glvtm an uir of lux l ury. upholstery is of fine broad , cloth and the cushions and hacks. of the scats are Kreneh-pleated. Driving and operating' controls are placed to 'provide the ease of control characteristics: of till Ply mouth cars. , Full driver vision, finger tip control and hydraulic! brakes add Hirfery. " I'lymotith dealers ' throughout the country ' are now displaying this handsome jiew addition to tlie Plymouth line,' which factory of ficials look upon as "Tho Prid? of the Family." VA3RjlJ ' t Scott weomiSi3tf.n) i 1 (Vtapf ' Experts in i-1 Finer Oil Burner I GERMANY'S LOVE WITH 5C CIGARS: Front Seat Advice VIKN.V.V. (fl'i Tom Marshall's historic counsel, "what this coun try needs is a good five-cent cigar" has struck a responsive chord among officials of the Austrian to bacco monopoly. They have dis covered t he popularization of the "A n Kchtuss"' -(.consolidation of Austria aijd (iermnny) with the , average (ierman visitor Is a good cheap cigar. Austrian cigarettes have always When you suddenly find your self rushing to a bad hole In the. o:ul, don't Jam on your brakes unless you have tlmo to reduce your speed and release the brakes before you hit the hole. If yon lake It at high speed with tho brakes on, tho result may bo a broken spring. When you haven't enough air In yoiir tires, your cur rolls, limre ,vn the road. This puts an iu- that what was needed fl,r I ...ni , . , efficiency for every mile you cover. Some cat's take n washboard road better nt one speed and oth ers 'at another. Find mil lim found favor with llermnhs but the Urno-crt at which your car glveH the Barbara Bingham ruled at th Brig ham City, Utah, pcaoh festival. cigar simply did not satisfy weed addicts, 'from the Vntcrland. When jrfvoy di.ie,,,Pf thym llgbV'ed .an Aus itrltin cigar of tho five or ten-cent variety, happy thoughts of "An iKchluss" gave way (n unsavory epl-(thi't-H about Austria In gencml. To this distressing situation the officials of tho tobacco monopoly ; were determiner! to make an end. Mo (be "A tweh Imww Clra i."-has been announced. It in described as "an aromatic, well shaped cigar with slah llp." " ' '7 ' Stilli lip being "Stunipfsehluss" Jn Herman, A uslria us express tlie hope tluit "Anschluss" ". will eomo from "St unipfschluss, " least, discomfort on rippled sur faces. Many drivers who want to get tho last mile out of old tires put them on the front wheels because they gel less wear there hut this Is not wise because the blow-out or n front tire i much more iliuigerotis than the sudden col lapse of a roar one.- - (Tampers often find the pliers from the tool kit useful for lift ing hot. jots and pans- but don't leave Ihem lying on the ground whon you start out tho next morning. i.mMl.. lif.th MiittmiilHl MllttlV Judge; speeding, were you? 1injV;,sha and his wife enjoy the (me dullar fine. f, fM(, of (fr n (.M,(pNinu ;, CollcKe Student: Can you change, Mimm(.r roJInr, minister's only a twenty? stipulation was that It be "cool- tILIUHC; ."VU'C. j V 11 l J HIIIIUH fine. t and lively.' Wife (as car sputters and stops i : "What's the matter now? ' I lobby: "Fncine missing." Wife: "Well, for the love Pete walk back and find it." of Ye Poet's Corner JF. O.U. FACTORY The new Plymouth De Luxe Sedan smartly colored, chromium-plated upholstered and appointed with distinction with its Chry-slcr-likc swiftness and smoothness is some thing new in motoring luxury at low cost. The upholstery is fine broadcloth. Cush ions arc French-pleated, Rear scat has armrests on both sides. Garnish mouldings in walnujl finish frame the windows, and ' vaUi'it-nni?h panels, with burl walnut inlay, adorn the doors. Chromium-plated cowl hands and cowl lights enhance the attractive exterior. Other attractive fittings are in keeping. Modern Interpretation I'nder a spreading che-dnut, A stubborn auto stands: And Smith an ntmry man is he With trouble on his hands. He cushi's softly tn himself And era wis beneath the ,;ar: And womlTs why It didn't bu-t. Ileforr he got so far. The carburetor ceius to be The euuso of all his wee: lie tighten ha If a dozen bulls Hut still It doesn't go. And then he tile the steering gears. liut finds no trouble there; Until, wet with perspiration tlwn. He I'tilts In pheer despair. IV- sitials beside the rond To give his br;iln a chance to cool: And ponders on his training In a correspondence school. And, then he si.irts the jub more. t'ntll by eh a me ho' seen The rjiucc of all the troubl Hr out of gasoline. A Word. No man can build by bread alone. Liut by each word that defooud. the throne, The words that dro like dew ut nluht. Will show the soul's InoreuHlng light. (ivd KJild. In words. "I.rt then be light." And liuht came fourth In mluht. He spoke a Wind, ih.it Word con tained The mystery of the mind. How powerful can bo a word, To make or mar j. soul, To lift nnd iuide. to reveal or hide. To comfort or control. , Oh. Word of mine be potent. He flway feat 'loss. true. Ho over kind nnd generous. No matter where you go. Oh. word of mine a!vc comfort." 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