Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1930, Page 12, Image 12

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D. O. Guy. of.llot-k Jlill, South
Curolirm, couldn't reHlst tho temp
tatlon to diivo his Do Soto to the
, hclghtH of Jttone Mountain, near
Atlunla, Georgia, recently.
Thcro Jh no rond leading to t,hu
top of this mountain, which Ih
the lurKPHt lilock of exported Htone
in tho world and on lUi Bide Ih
carved the famous Confederate
equestrian Kfoup. 1 Tho mammoth
uculpturlnir commenced several
years ago la slowly but surely
nea ring completion.-'
The steep, tortuous climb up
the mountain reaches an altitude
of 879 feet at tho summit. Qay
reports that tho enr went over
the top with, ample powor and
ho mo to -Hpffro-- .lo ropes, tackle
or any artificial 'aid was noces
Jifary. Every Inch of tho grind
over the slippery . top of pure
granlto woh made under' the motor
power of tho Io Soto. The car,
.in addition to Gay, carried a pas
senger -load of 480 pounds,
.- Following his Aucccssful climb
of 8 to no Mountain, Gay returned
.homo and announced his feat to
his friends. Borne wcro sceptical
, about his claims and in order to
; satisfy thorn. Gay returned to
Ktono Mountain and mado the
climb a second time, this tlmo
armed with a camera.
Tho drlvo itself Is danfferouK.
Ono false twhtt of tho wheel and
tho car would be plunged hun
drecls of feet onto tho JaRRed
;rocks below with- certain death
to tho pecupanU. j : ;
CYCOLi SELECTED FOR
UNITED STATES NAW
- An outstanding tribute to Cycol
oils Is seen In their selection by
- the United States navy, on tho
basis of "work value" tests, fur
use In all operations out of Pa
cific, coast . and Hawaiian Island
ports for tho fiscal your 1U30-
1031. ,
The. contract, which will call
for approximately ono million gal
Ions of Cycol oils, was awarded
not simply on tho basis of cost,
but on a computation of - work
cost per gallon, in which Cycol
was a decided leader In competl
tlon with leading brands of both
eastern and western rcflnors, ac
cording to I M. Kdolman, supor
flsor ot marine lubricant salon
for tho Associated OH Company,
who contlmicsif
"Tho navy test, run In especial
ly designed biiulpment, Is most
oxhauollvo, and fur an oil to bo
ho looted thus In competition with
numerous other makos of oil, Is
a decided compliment to that oil's
quality and performance.
"Careful physical and chemical
tests nro first mado to determine
the following properties; viscosity,
neutralization number, precipita
tion number and carbon residue.
Tho oil Is then subjected to a 100
hour on durance -tet In Bpoclal
navy equipment. At tho conclus
ion of this endurance test, tho
Biimo four physical and chemical
properties aro redetormlned. Tho
work factor' Is a numerical fig
ure expressing the change In
chemical and physical properties
brought about by tho onduranco
test. Hlds aro then awarded on
tho basis of 'service cost per gal
lon,' arrived at by dividing the
bid cost per gallon by tho aver
ago work value" ' v.
Tho contract awarded tho As
sociated OH company covers lub
rication requirements on board all
battle ships, destroyers, subma
rines and aircraft carriers, and
In all aircraft-1 for Wanhlngton,
Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Califor
nia,' Arizona, Honolulu mid Alas
ka., 4 ,s $ .
Record Selling
Non-Stop Air Trip
Over 1600 Miles
UH ANGKM3H, July 13 Tt took
exactly 237 gallons ot RlchfteUt
gHHullne to fly tho record-setting
old monoplane, Columbus, from
New York to Hermuda- and return,
according to wires received by offi
cials of tho.Hlchtleld OH company
from the pilot.
For tho 1600-mllo round trip,
mado non-stop In 1? hours and 2
minutes, Itlchlubo motor oil and
lttchluhe rocker arm greaseboth
lltchtleld 61 products woro also
used." ' '
Immediately upon reaching the.
end of tho first leg of his Journey,
and while circling abovo the city cf
Hamilton, In lleimuOa, Williams
dropped a cablegram to Fred I,
Foster, Htchfleld's aviation repre
sentative In New York, transmitted
by the Bermuda authorities, was a
follows:
"Arrived Bermuda 3:20 p. m.
and return to New York Immedi
ately stop Jtlchflcld ganolino and
Itlchlubo motor oil and rocker arm
grease functioned perfectly In our
Whirlwind and hav abundnnce of
fuel and oil for return trip atop
kindest regards and thanks for co
operation." Tho excellence ot tho perform
ance of tho engine In considered
here an especially high tribute to
gasoline, oil and greaso In view nf
the fact that tho plane which made
this spectacular flight Is Clarence
Chamberlaln'a battered old air ve
hicle. It Is the ship which Cham
berlain In lfl 27 fieV from New
York to Germany.
IimAPR8T, July 12 (P The
Count or Pooder, who claim to bo
the last lineal descendant of King
John ftohleskl of Poland, wan re
cently discovered living hert In
poverty. An attorney 1 trying to
get Mm a pension from the Polish
fownmenti ' " ' - -
Freo wheeling, claimed to bo
tho greatest udvanco In automo
tive) engineering In 10 yoars, is
announced by tho Btudcbakcr cor
poration In Its tow series Presi
dent and Commander eights. In
addition, thewo new cars aro pro
vided with longer wheelbases,
quieter operation, greater smooth
ness and new and Improved body
design.
"This announcement la of es
peclal interest to motorists of Med.
ford and southern Oregon in view
of the championship performance
of the past President eight and
Commander eight modols, which
have built up nn enviable record
of achievement, attested by fivo
world records, 18 international
records and more American slock
car records than nil othor makes
of cars combined," says O. V.
Myers, local dealer.
"Freo wheeling Involves a basic
engineering principle which Its en
gineers have developed and per
fected over n long period of re
search and test work. Ktudebaker
lo tho first American car to. offer
freo wheeling.
"Freo wheeling, as embodied In
the now President and Commander
eights, offers In addition to an
ontlrely now and pleasurable driv
ing sensation a host of engineering
ndvnntagoB not to bo found In tho
conventional car.
Power in both of tho new
rles has been increased. In tho'
now Prosldont eight, horsepowor j
Is Increased from 115 to 122. In
tho now Commander eight, an In
crease from 80 to 101 h.p. has
been effected.' Knglnes aro all
straight eights ot L-liead type,
pistons' ot llohnallto, with four
rings, and connecting rods, drop
forged from selected steel with
ahlmloHB boartnas1 babbitted dlroct
to stool; a 0-bcaring, statically !
"Outsiders and Insiders'
Flrst Installment of a new story
for children to bo published in the
Hundny Medford Mall . Tribune,
written by
NHIo von tier llcllrii
Hammy lay on tho front of his
back, flat' on tho floor, gazing at a
glass fruit jar. To be- exact, be was
looking, not at the jar Itself, but
at a queer shape which hung sus
pended from the lid. Ko Intent was
ho that he dldn t hear his mot her)
until alio entered tho room and
8"nK-r: i
"What aro you didng. child? I'vo
been calling for ten minutes. Don't
you know that this h tho day t
your class picnic? You will be
late If you don't hurry."
Hut I want to stay hero until
tho butterfly comes out. I can go
to the picnic later. It won't take
long to get there." With which,
Sammy resumed his watching. It
was tho last phase of his experi
ment and ho didn't want to miss
It. Days and days before ho had
found a caterpillar on a milk weed
and had carefully removed boih
the worm and tho sprig upon
which It was catin'? to a fruit J.ir
and covered it with a perforated
lid.
"After a few days of oatlng, the
worm had crawled to tho lid and
hung there, fastened by n gtuo of
his own making.
Oradually, as Sammy watchd,
(he caterpillar begrn a set of ex
ercises. Hp drew himself un short.
then lengthened again and each
time ho moved his body became
more and more coated with a sort
of gluey liquid. After a few hours
of this, in place of an ugly worm.
there hung a beautiful pale green
chrysalis. Around tho top was a
neeklhco of bright wold heads.
' Sammy Just couldn't understand
this, but he continued his watch
ing day by day and saw the glossy
palo green coat g't darker and
darker until It was brown Instead
of green. The covering ieemed to
become thinner, too, lor he could
distinguish tho shape of tho In-!
closed butterfly and some of his
markings.
Anxious lost he mis tho best '
part of all, Sammy let the plemc
wait and watched the jar lnstCRd.
He was soon rewarded, for almost
Instantaneously tlm shell split tho,
full length and there hung a damp,
tightly folded Monarch butterfly.
At first h Jtit hung limply, ns
though too weak to move. Then.
by degrees, his wings uniYOded and '
grew befnro Sammy's very own
eye. Ho could eo the spots grow
MEDFORP MATL
Studebaker Introduces "Free Wheeling"
Above Tho new freo wheeling principle, pio
neered by Htudebnkor In Hie new series Presi
dent and Commander eights permits tho driver to
do things with his ear which at first seem Incredi
ble. In addition to smontlineHs, quietness and
th.ift, It allows the driver to fhift gears from high
to second and return at 4(1-50 miles an hour with-
I out touching tho clutch and with
and dynamically bn la need crank
shaft adds materially to engine
smoothness.
"PrliK'timl among engineering
Improvements Is tho new carbtt-
Bo-!retor silencer. This feature is a
small muffler attached to tho air
inntako ' of tho earburotor and
practically eliminates carburetor
uole.
"A significant contribution to
greater driving safety and steer
ing ease Is found in the Improved
steeling mechanism. ly use of
the new self-lighting steeling gear
and reduction of the stcciinir ra
tlo to 20-1, a new degree of re-
sponxlveneHM, ease and steering
larger as Ihp wlni;s stretched and
fanned gently back and forth.
Sammy left bhn In tho.Isunny
window and gathered up his lunch
and fltdilug pole.
"!n you know, mother," he ro-
marked, as ho was leaving, "it dorH
seem queer how such a lovely
thing camo from nn ugly old
worm!"
(To bo continued)
j,., , CiniimniH lUirgc.
isHtAi.r vnimrtwi vw,.i,.. uL-in.
per has hiMt been found In l!l-ve:ir-
i(i t.ii m,iw, i ...,.. n
bariro In tho Grand "lunelion mnaL
in England, and handles tt like a
veteran. When she was lti her
parents died, and sho was lctt tt
fight her own way in the world
and bring up a younger brothei
and sister. jlr.te has been a crip
plo since childhood.
.MBXll'O CITY, July 13. (I1)
Playing of tho national anthem in
barber shops, movies and similar
places has become so common as
to cause people to lose nspeet for
It, war department officials said In
a complaint filed with civil nil
thorltles. They suggested that tho
anthem be reset' wd for spvlul oc
AFTER
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REGARDLESS
of the condition your car's boilj
may bo In, our superb facilities nnj
loni? cxpcrlonco will restore It. ai
moderate expense, to a conditio!
like new.
W muko close estimates.
l!i!fS:fj BEFORE
:1
'11 ITTOK&LJ
TRTBUKE, MEDFORD,
Above With free wheeling your car momentum
never forces your engine. As a- result, engine,
transmission and rear nxlo strain arc eliminated,
and gasoline and oil consumption nro reduced.' As
the Illustration t'uggests, with free wheeling your
engino may bo idling at 8 miles an hour,' whllo
I ho momentum of your car Is turning tho wheels
at a speed of 40 miles per hour, 1 ' ' '
absolute silence.
sense Is obtained.
"Jloth new actios aro equipped
with improved brakes of tho new
two-shoo Duo Servo typo, with
long-life moulded lining. These
brakes bavo very much greater
life, aro uniform In action, freo
from tendency to squeal and chat
ter, and very responsive to pedal
presHitro without being oversensi
tive , ' :"
"Tho new series President' and
Commander eights aro offerod in
20 body models. Tho many new
innovations in body design aug
ment to an even greater degree
the low and graceful lines which
have evoked such favorable com
ment for Studebaker heretofore.
"Itegal and stato models nro
equipped with six wire wheels, two
carried In front fender wells, as
well nit a folding luggage grid,
and a commodious trunk Is on
all broughams. All closed moduli
In both scries are wired for quick
and economical radio Installation.
"Smart low body I I n c! nro
the World's
Largest Selling
??iEilffliTr?9
Registrations officially recorded
by every State in the Union show
that for this year more Hudson
Kights have been delivered to
consumers than any other eight
jn the world. , .
See For Yourself - i
flie Increasing Number of
Hudson Itfglits on Jhe Street
Iludaon Hciiuly, Hudson Quality, Hud
son Performance and Hudson Value
frnnkly question lio wisdom of jevr.r
paying more for any cnr.TUryhavemado
Hudson tho world's largest selling
Kight. And tho growing power of this
conviction is shown in tho Increasing
numbers you seo CTCTywherc
Nino other models just as attractively
priced. Wide range of colors. A U price
f. o. b.' Detroit, Factory. 1
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc.
101 South Riverside . , Phone 18
OftEfiON, SUNDAY, JtlLY 13,"' 1930." ;
At lA'tt New scries President
ciRht brougham for five; 136-inch
wheelbasc; 123 horsepower world
champion ttraight eight engine,
plus Ktudcbaker's new Innovation
of freo wheeling. Mohair . or
Bedford cord upholstery.:
Ilelow New scries Commander
eight Hcdan for five; 124-inch
wheelbasc; 101 horsepowot straight
eifcht engine, plus Studcbaker's
new innovation of freo wheeling;.
Mohair upholstery. .
Above Tho distinctive radiator of
the new series Studebaker Presi
dent and Commander eights Inter
prets the very spirit of free wheel
ing. It also Increases the appar
ent uizo of the car when viewed
from tho front, as well as making
it appear larger and more massive,
New Ovalold headlamps compli
ment the new radiator design. Lie
Modern bumper adds further dis
tinction and does not obscure tho
radiator. Trim fender lamps re
place tho conventional cowl lights.
achieved by tho uso of double-
drop ; framo construction which
ulvca theso cars tt lowor center
of gravity for , Increased safety
and readability. Hiding comfort
y further assured by long spring
suspension, controlled by powerful
hydraulic phockj absorbers U
around, und bull bearing spring
shackles.
"Another detail of outstanding
value Is the coincidental lock to
steering and ignition,, standard
throughout the new series.
"The key which operates tho
coincidental lock also . operates
door locks on closed models, tiro
locks and rear deck compartment
in roadsters, coupes and victorias.
"Precision In workmanship and
painstaking Inspection during man
u fact ure, permit all now Stude
baker cars to bo driven 40 miles
nn hour tho day they are de
livered."
Thcso now cars nro noyvpn dis
play In tho show room of tho 'O. V.
Mvcrs Co. ftl. i;!3 South Riverside.
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UDSCIDM
BIG INCREASE- IN
OF
OIL CJTyV Pa.. July 13- B)so
In the demand for Pennsylvania
oil and statins It In due to Increas
ing knotfede of lubrication
among motorists, C. L. Suhr, presi
dent -of the Pennzoil company, gave
the following Interview, showing
the stanlig of Pennsylvania crude
in tho motor-oil Industry.''
A BETTER UDe
AND tp-F. O. B. FACtOBY
Roaditer, $810: Phaeton, t930; Biui
neai Coupe, $830; De Litre Coupe,
i860; Four-Door Sedan, 1875; Con
: vmrtiblt Coupe, 1945. All pricet
f. o..6. factory.
WITH THESE FEATURES
Cfarytleidesigned, highompression
' engine, using sny grade gasoline.
JftO'tlierm ventilated bridgetype -pistbni,
with piston rings o tongue
and groove construction. ' "'
Xnternslfour-wheelhydraulicbnikes,
with squeakiest, moulded brake
lining.
Full'pressure lubrication rubber
jnsulstion of engine counter
weighted crankshaft camshaft driv
en by silent chain thermostatic
heat control phromiilm.plated
Jamps fuel pump fuel filter air
cleaner.
Steelweld Body no joints utmost
' solidity a distinct advance is body
ilence, strength and safety.
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CHBYSLEB MOTORS
Cfrt1f ht 19S0 hj D Sola Motor Corporaiton
WOffTHY rOMPAIQ7li
MEAD-FURCH MOTOR
Corner 81h & So. Bartlett "... .
SU'Bodr Styles $ g fa A
P,lc......b.f.cto J y 'Tfr fm4 f7Wff7nTT I Andnp.t.e.b.facmr
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CHRYSLER
A Chrysler for Performance-
and a Chrysler for Value
In this low-priced Six, Chrysler offers
engineering developments that only a
Chrysler can possess, and performance
only a Chrysler can boast. .
Here is another striking example of
the fact that Chrysler performance is
far ahead of conventional
performance. -
Chrysler speed, Chrysler
pick-up, Chrysler smooth
w MjChryslcr flexibility, arc
things you can know and
enjoy only in a Chrysler.
J.
128 So. Riverside . .
8I Body Styles
590 to695
Friee t. o. k, fsslery
"Pennsylvania motor oils are j way." . ... t .. ,
more popular than over with mo-j Measurl... the widoBpreaa ,m.u
IoristsP 'onsumption of Pennsyl-j luri.y of Pennsy vanla oils . J.
vania crude Increased more than; west us well as tho oast,; Hum r
37 per cent from 1024 to 1929. And marks: VRecent surveys show hat
1930's production exceeds last more than. i6 per cent of western
year's by fully 25 per cent!" motorists use Pennsylvania motor
In reference to tho new produc-j oils. And the monthly Increase .n
tlon methods which have made, Pennsylvania .c r u 4 e '"
n..n.l. lower market prices forhows that the demand Is daily
Pennsylvania crude, Suhr com-
menu that oil-men have Increased
production In the older Pennsyl
vania fields by more scientific dril
ling. "This particular method' Is
known as 'five-spotting'," he ex
plains. i."Imaglne the five spots on
a domino or a playing card. Tho
four outside spots are matter wells
Into -which water Is pumped lo
force.:the crude from the center
well. Sometimes this is dfine this
lower price now
It was characteristic of De Soto engineers that
even while the famous ' De Soto Six was enjoying ud
precedented popularity in fact, setting a sales record
for a first-year car they were working to improve It
And it was characteristic of De Soto manufacturing
genius that factory efficiency kept pace with engineering
advances. As a result, the finer De Soto Six a better
car at a lower price is so able in performance, so
attractive in appearance and so economical in opera
tion and maintenance that it not only outstrips every-
tiling in its price class today, but anticipates the future.
CAB TO THE Bill I.I.I
niw Chrysler six prices
C$f, 7o,,' Touritig, $8jj;
Royal Coupe, 835; Roadster,
$8 j; Royal Sedan, $845.
All prices f. 0. h. factory
(special equipment extra
'yf'--XJi DOOR ROY At SEDArQ A g1
795
J. OSENBRUGGE
growing larger."
.MoAicr i" ;ralo School
ST. LOUIS VP) A . mother of
flvo children has been awarded
an' eighth grade diploma here.
Jjecaiiso she wanted to be able
to adviso her children In their
school problems, Mrs.- Lulu Rub.
42. last September took up her
grammar school 'studies where
she left off 30 years ago. ' .
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SIX
For only a Chrysler has the features,
and combinations of features, that'give
this low-priced Chrysler Six its thrill
ing ability on the road. . 1
Compare the new Chrysler Six with
all other cars near its price in perform-
oce, in beauty, in com-
fort, in everything that
contributes to value..' ;
The answer is inevita
ble. Nothing within hun
dreds of doll ars of the price
can compare in value.
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Phone 1109
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