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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1935)
PXGE STX MEPFOHD IVKTL TRTBUfE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOYEIBER 17, 1935. s IN BUICK SALES Studebaker Dictator of 1936 Domestic reUll deliveries of the Bilk Motor company durlns October totaled U.I64 ara, the largest month's bualness In mora than five years and the best October volume alncfl 1829. according to R. A. Skinner a! Skin ner's Oarage, local Bulck dealer. The figure compare with 6.373 units aold at retail during Oitober laat year, a gain of 7.791 eara or more than 123 per cent. "Steadily Increased TOlume characterized the month'a biialneaa." Mr. Skinner aald. "with aunatantlal gelm reported In each 10 day period." "Sales during the laat 10 dava of October were 5,629. " he aald. 'a (rain of 1.263 cara over the pre Tloua 10 d.y and up 1,461 over the firat 10 daya of the month." The volume for the final 10-dy period compared with aales of 3.378 in the last 10 daya of October last year, an Increase of 3.351 unit or 66.6 pe cent. "The at ron retail demand for the new Bulck cars ha necessitated re peated Increase In production sched ules at the factory." Mr. Skinner aald. "with the result that the Bulck plant are operating at t" hlghnat levels alnce 1929." An average of BOO tare a, day are being produced for do mestic and export ahlpmenta. the bull of this production going to deal ers In the United States. "An overwhelming demand has re sulted In an unfilled order blank at the factory of more than 30,000 cars. Theee represent dealers' requirements for Immediate shipment end are be ing filled es rapidly as the cara are built." PIGS ARE USED BY JO ROOT TRUFFLES AVIOKON, rrance. (HP) JMge my be pigs In other parts of the world, but they are kinga in the province of VnKluae. Intelligent ones re prized for their ability to find truffles, and In the lute fall and win ter every peasant takes his pet hog to the woodlanda to hunt these sub terranean fungi. Whenever s pig roots out a truffle, It demands a reward, such as few soorns, a piece of oheeae or even a small truffle, and If none Is forth coming, it loses Interest In the game rid refuses to dig. Hogs detect truf fles through the sense of amell. then root them out with a metal-tipped murxle. The muntle aervej a double purpose: It la useful In the diguing, for truffles often grow to a depth of foot, and then It prevents the pig's sting them the moment they are looted out. Varying In alas from a walnut to an orange, truffles ere used In pate de fole gras, sauces, garnlshlnga and turkey stuffing. 1 ON SUIT LOTTERY . 1:31' C J H - I rtt(&M : n 1 -'.-fc a i s'm mm., mm-, j sn . t rr t ,. . . 4 ivy a L iti? -r.,,,,. ,,. ta... The famous Studebaker Dictator In its 1936 edition Is the finest low priced automobile ever produced by the famous old manufacturer. It ia powered with an entirely new 90 horsepower engine giving greater per formanc. than any car to bear the Dictator name. It is endowed with an exterior beauty auguring for quick acceptance, and interior refinement and comfort never before found in Studebaker's lowest priced automobile. TRITON BIRTHDAY November 23 will murk the first anniversary or Union OH company's introduction of Its propane-solvent processed motor oil. Triton, to Pac ific coast motorists. In a year's time it has enjoyed one of the most phe nomenal successes of any new pet roleum product In the west, accord ing to statements of Impartial mar keters. At the present time more than 11, 000 resellers in Pacific coast states and Canada are selling Triton in competition with long established premium oils. This is some 3,500 to 4 .000 more dealers than have ever previously handled, a Union OH com pany product. Petroleum refiners regard the de velopment of the pro pane -sol vent process by Union's research engineers as one of the most outstanding con tributions to the Industry In the past quarter century. By this process It Is possible to produce a 100 per cent pure paraffin-base motor oil from any crude, regardless of source. Pacific coast observers see In this the eventual freeing of the west ern motor oil market from the dom ination of the eastern refiners. In the development of propane solvent process the research chem ists discovered that all lubricating oil stock contain identical chemical elements In varying proportions and that it Is possible to isolate these elements and recover them In pure form. This, It is pointed out, makes It possible to produce any type of lubricant desired from any crude. To produce a pure parrafln-base oil commercially, of course, the original crude must contain a high percent age of the desirable parrafln-base materials,-such as Is found In the wax-bee ring crudes produced In Santa Fe Springs and Kettleman Hills: GILBERT MOTY MAKING GOOD AT NOTRE DAME Gilbert Moty of Medford is among 148 honor students now attending the University of Notre Dame whose scholastic average has been above 90 since entering college. Moty. a senior in the College of Science. Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. . K, M. Moty. In addition to his academic work, he has been prominent in various Its 'club activities. TALENT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Word has been received from Bend cf the serious injury of several Talent residents In an auto smashup 16 miles south of Bend on Novem ber ff. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Wler and family, and a neighbor, Mrs. Cecil O'Connor, were returning to Tal;i; from Yakima, where they had been working In the fruit harvest, when their car skidded and left the road, turning completely over and crash ing Into a stump. ' Mrs. Wier and children. Russell. 17, Alma Phyllis, 11. Imogcne. 9, and baby, Dolores, aged IS months es caped with shock and severe bruises, while Mr. Wier sustained bruises and strained ligaments In his right arm; Alburts. 14, a mangled tendon in hts rlghi arm, which may cause loss of the use of his hand, and Mrs. O'Connor a badly bruised right hip and side and fracture of the right shoulder. Phone 543. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary 8ervloa. Nash Offers 620 Cash Prizes For Naming Motor Ten thousand dollars for the nam to be used by the Nash Motor com pany for the monitor type sealed mo tor In the 1938 Nash "400" serte d luxe models. That Is the priw offer announced, by Walter W. Abbey. Inc., loeal dis tributor for the line. The prize award. Abbey said. Is di vided Into 620 cah prlsea, ranging from the $2500 cash first prise tt 450 prizes of $5 each In the lover bracket of awards. The contest is open to all residents of the United States and Canada, ex cept employes of the Nash Motor com pany and Its allies. The contest will close at midnight December 31, and all entries must be postmarked prior to that time. " Entry is made by getting a contest blank from Walter W. Abbey. Inc., lo cated at 123 South Riverside. . The blanks contain space for the name and the required 25-word statement giving reasons for selection of the name. All entries are to be mailed direct to the Nash Moto? company, depart-, ment C-400. Kenosha, Wis. Use Mall Tribune want ads. T TO BOWLINO OREEN.O.. Nov. 16 (AP) Governor Clyde Tingley of New Mexico says most of the credit for the high standard of conditions in Kansas does not belong to Governor A If Langdon. "I wish to pay my respects to Gov ernor Landon of Kansas, who has been taking so murh cerdtt for the budget of his state." Tingley told the Young Democrat club laat night. "Three laws wereput on the books by the legislature which brought the state's present health condition about. "Two of those were placed there by his predecessor. Governor Wood ring, while he gave the state the third. He deserves little credit be cause his Democratic predecessor was responsible for the budget and tax limitation laws." Tingley said he was going to run for governor again next year "and run like hell." Home-Cooked Food Specialty At New Cool's Restaurant Specialising in home-cooked food, "Cool's." Mrdford's newest restau rant, was opened for business during the past week under the manage ment of W. O. Cool, This attractive place Is located on West Main street next door to the Farmers' and Fruit growers bank. The kitchen has been completely remodeled and nll-electrlc equipment Installed. Other improvements were also made throughout the building, which was formerly occupied by Gardner's drug store and more re cently by Hundley's cafe. "Wo plan to serve home-cooked meals and pastries and to malntstn a high standard of aervire for our patrons." Mr. Cool said yesterday. LOW PRICES HIT CORVALUS. Ore.. Nov. 16 (TP; Unless prices improve. Dr W. S. Brown, Oregon State college horticul turist said, blackberry and loganber ry' growers might as well quit the business. , Addressing the Oregon horticultur al society, he said Irrigation had lit tle effect on net returns, although it did aid strawberry growing. t. L. Claypool, of the federal pro duction credit, corporation, told the grower that Oregon fruit districts are In "a considerable better position" than any other western areas. TO NEW YORK,, Nov. 16 ,V) Gov ernor Floyd B. Olson of Minnesota declares the Democratic party Is "try ing to make a system click that can not click." "Yon can't have abundnj.ee with a capitalistic system," the Farmer Ijabor executive told the newly orgonlwd commonwealth federation f New ; York last night. "We must have production or use." he aald. "I do not mean that there shall bo no profit, but profit miifi come second and ncods first. Instead of needs second and profit first." Use Mntl Tribune want ada. Barton Smith Noted Mason To Reward TOLEDO, O.. NOV. 16 (A Barton Smith. 83, Internationally known In the Mflsonlc fraternity, died today. He was made a 33rd degree Mason In 18H7. In 1R04 h'j .became an active member of th supreme council of the Scottish Rite for the northern Moaonlc Juriwiletlon serving as Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Command er in lnio. TO .A MATH FAIslfl. Ore., Nov. 16 -(jp-K. Sugarman, pioneer Klameth Falla clothier, was arrestei on a charge of selling lottery tickets In connection with "suit clubs." District Attorney Hftrdln B. Olack in v also signed a similar comprint ftpainsl I. S. Green, who works for Suaarman. lVth were (roe today on their own i recognlJwnce. Greater Medford Clubbers Called To Settle $2000 Tn an effort to make final ana satisfactory disposal of furniture and treasury assets approttmating anoo Mrs. h. B. Humphrvs. former secre tary of the now disbanded Greater Medford club, has railed a meeting of all former membera for 7:30 p.m. next Friday at the Girls' Community club. According to Mrs. Humphry there are left on hand a grand piano, electric stove and other furniture Items and about 1500 In stok and building and loan shares, flrveral previous efforts to assemble suf ficient number of former member to enable aatisfactorv fins, disposal of the defunct orgsnlMticn'a asset have proved unsuccessful, Mrs, Hum. pbrya stated. Trustees of the Girls Community club will meet vlth the former Greater Medford lub memhers Fri day. Scant Hope Left For Kingsford'Smit? SYDNEY. New South Wales. Nov. r (AP Hopes of finding Kir Charh Klngfford-Smlth. 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