fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUSTE, TUEDFORD,
OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 30. 1936 PAGE FIVE
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AUTO PLANT SOON
A (20,000 working model of the
world's most modern auto plant will
be brought to Medford. for an evening
special display, it was annpunced here
today by the Plymouth dealers In this
c territory. Pierce Allen Motor Co and
'k Lange Motor Car Co.
f' Arrangements have been completed
1 with Plymouth officials In Detroit to
send here the company's big mechan
ical model of Its main production
plant,- so that hundreds of local resi
dent may see In mlnliture the latest
methods of construction employed at
the world's most modern automobile
factory.
The display Is mounted In a special
trailer more than 2S feot long, with
self-contained equipment for operat
ing the miniature factory. The ex
hibit Is scheduled to arrive here on
8aturday, September 5. at 6 pjn. and
will be placed on display Immediately
at a vacant lot west of the Western
Union Telegraph office on West Main
street
Factory experts will accompany the
unit, and deliver explanatory lectures
during each demonstration, special
motion picture features will be shown
In connection with the display.
. The miniature plant Is an exact
scale replica of the giant Plymouth
main plant, and Is said to be one of
1 the most elaborate mechanical models
r ever constructed An Intricate system
of electric motors shows the factory
. running at full blast, with tiny fig
ures of workmen going through the
motions of regular production on the
assembly lines. Cars "produced" in
the plant are two and one-half Inches
long.
JOBS OPEN FOR
T(
Approximately 3200 are employed
In picking hops In Jackson and
Josephine counties, according to
Lewis Ulrlch, manager of the Federal
Employment office here, in his week
end summary of labor conditions In
the two counties.' The hops are In
good condition this year and pickers
are making good wages, the summary
states. No more pickers are needed
at this time.
Twenty additional women can find
employment peeling tomatoes at the
Bagley Canning company's plant In
Ashland, Mr. Ulrlch states. They will
be paid at the rate of seven cents per
pall and can total (2.60 to 3.B0 dally
earnings.
Pesr picking Is progressing smooth
ly, the labor summary says, with suf
ficient labor engaged or available to
complete the harvest In good shape.
Satisfactory wages are also reported
In this line of work.
There is no shortage of labor in
ny of the Industries of the two
counties, the report asserts.
Employers and employes may se
cure the benefits of the free Federal
Employment office by calling at the
city hall.
"Gone With the Wind." by Mar
garet Mitchell, Is rated the fastest
selling novel since the war.
In Australia, amateur athletes are
not allowed to take Instructions from
professionals.
GOOD NEWS
FOR MOTORISTS!
We Are Glad To Announce The
Addition To Our Staff Of
CHAT" EIDE
formerly Associated with L.
Mr. Elde Is a recognized expert
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Ninth and Riverside.
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INSTRUCTION Is developed to
a fine art by the Ford Motor
Company with this compression
machine. The best way to find out
the ultimate strength of a part is
to destroy it, and the photograph
shows pressure being applied to a
tooth of a Ford V-8 helical ring
gear (that's the main gear in the
rear axle) until the tooth breaks
t. The machine shows just how
uch pressure was required to
Punishment Given
Cars On Vacation
Trips Says Furnas
"Many motorists are returning to
the city from their vacations after
subjecting their cars to thousands
of miles of hard driving," said C. C,
Furnas,' Goodyear dealer, located at
Main" and' Riverside. "We often don't
realize Just what punishment wo
have given our cars on these vaca
tion trips."
"The first step a returning motor
ist should take Is to have his car
completely checked to render It safe
for busy city driving," he contin
ued. "Not only should tho motor
and body be thoroughly overhauled
but the tires should be given a com
plete Inspection."
Many vacationists, he explained,
started on their trips with tires In
only fairly good condition. Miles of
driving on hard-surface high
ways as well as the wear and tear
of rocky country roads have brought
these tires down to their last snreo
of usefulness.
"All too many of us think that
because we're only driving around
the town it Is useless to replace these
unsafe tires." he said. "That Is where
many motorists err and a big reason
why safety campaigns are not more
successful. Nothlnn endanger lite
0. Grimes of Central Point
in Automotive Electrical and
YOUR problems along this line.
Eftcland, Mnnager. Phone 520
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break it This test Is applied to
gears and other parts taken from
production every so often to make
sure they are cor.-.'ng through true
to specification and to obtain data
for the manufacture of still better
Ford V-8 parts. The machine is
the most powerful compression in
strument in the new chemical and
metallurgical laboratory at the Ford
Rouge plant. It has a capacity of
200,000 pounds per square inch.
more than a smooth-worn tire that
is apt to send the car skidding Into
a traglo spin; or a weak tire that
may blow out auddenly sending the
car careening Into a crowded dis
trict."
"A wise motorist, returning from
ms vacation, will make whatever re
placements need be and will see that
his tires are strong enough to
his family through a safe fall and
winter season."
LINE OF PHILCOS
Prultt Melody Shop has added Phll
co radios to their Increasingly large
stock of musical Instruments and
equipment and a number of the new
1037 models featuring automatic tun
ing plus the Phllco foreign tuning
system are being Introduced to their
southern Oregon patrons.
On the tuning dial of the new
Phllco radloa are the names of Lon
don, Paris. Berlin. Rome, Japan, each
with a corresponding color line be
neath to show exactly where to tune
for these stations. This Innovation la
not restricted to a few high-priced
models but la Included as an Integral
part of every American and foreign
Phllco, Almua Prultt pointed out In
discussing these distinctive radios. .
Instead of tuning various stations
by numbers, call letters are used In
playing phllco de luxe models. This
automatic method of tuning operates
similarly to a dial telephone. Phllco
magnetic tuning gives the exact fre
quency of the stand and holds the re
ceiver precisely on the carrier wave.
An automatlo silencer suppresses
sounds from the stations passed by
when dialing the automatlo tuner
from one station to another. Phllcos
for 1037 are characterized by stream
lined beauty of design.
One of the newest developments in
radios Is the end table Zephyr Zenith
model which Is attracting consider
able attention from, visitors to Prultt
Melody Shop. The "lazy man's" radio
Is made In sizes suitable for use at '
the side of easy chairs, day beds and '
davenports. There Is a plate glsss'
cylinder which fits over the face of
the radio transforming It Into a table
top. A magazine rack Is also fash-1
toned In one end of the radio.
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established at Weimar on August 11. j
1919.
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FOR BETTER CARS
PUNT, Mich., Aug. 39. Unusual
expansion In the market for medium
and upper medium priced automo
biles was cited today by W. P. Huf
stader, general aalea manager of the
Bulck Motor company, as confirma
tion of the upward trend In buying
habits and an Indication of the re
return of purchasing- power to the
nation.
At the same time, the executive
commented on the large ahare of
that Increase obtained by the Bulck
Motor company, the sales of Bulck
automobiles having accounted for
more than one-fourth of the entire
gain in registrations of all new cars
priced above 700.
"According to latest available reg
istration statistics, covering the first
six months of the year, there has
been a gain In 1038 over 1935 of 45.1
percent In the sales of cars In the
price groups referred to," M. Huf
etader said. "As against this' price
class increase, Bulck sales have shown
a gain of approximately 140 percent.
Of a net gain of 181,200 unit re
ported for the price groups as a
whole, which include 19 makes of
automobiles, Bulck accounted for
47,900, or ae.l percent."
Sales of Bulck cars are running
In unusually heavy volume during
the summer months, Mr. Hufstader
said, deliveries during July having
been the largest experienced by the
company during this month in seven
years. During the month, a total of
14.7U4 new cars were delivered at re
tall to customers In the United
States as compared with 16,354 In
June and 6.002 In July a year ago.
Thia was a decline of approximately
10 percent from June, less than the
average drop for this season, and
a gain of 145 percent over Jullr'
1935.
TROTZKY'S EXILE
OSLO. Norway, Aug. 30. (JP) Nor
way studied with grave concern to
night what to do with Leon Trotzky,
the exiled bolshevik "man without a
country."
Threats from the Soviet government
that Trotzky's continued residence In
Norway might endanger friendly re
lation between the two countries
spurred Premier Johan Nygnardaveld
to urgent consideration of the prob
lem. The warning from Moscow, contain
ed a note demanding expulsion from
Norway of the one-time soviet com
missar of war, upset an earlier plan
to send him to the "Norwegian Si
beria." The historic fortress Nusfc
holnes on a tiny Island off Trodhels.
In the north Atlantic, bad been men
tioned as a suitable desire to harbor
the exile and authorities here said
they were convinced none was likely
to Invite him with the possible ex
ception of Russia.
Sandersons Depart
For Studebaker Meet
B. L, Sanderson, president of the
motor company of the same name,
accompanied by Mrs. Sanderson, will
leave today for Portland to attend
a sales meeting of northwest Stude
baker dealers and to pick up a new
1937 Studebaker Dictator sedan
which will -be shown here the mid
dle of the week.
" "Prom all reports,' Sanderson
said, "the new Studebakers will be
as far advanced over 1936 models as
the 30 cars were over preceding
models." Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson will
drive the new car to this city, and
It will be on display at the com
pany's showrooms Thursday or Friday.
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Greyhound, Yellow
Cab Firms Choose
Firestone's Tires
Firestone tires during the paat year
have set a record for performance
and duty that Is remarkable, says
Ed Efteland, manager of the Fire
stone Auto Supply and Service store
located at Ninth and Riverside. He
quotes Thomas B. Hogan, president
of the Yellow Cab company or Chi
cago, world's largest cnb fleet "We
use Firestone gum dipped tires on
our entire fleet of yellow cabs to
protect our 20,000.000 passengers
against the dangers of blowouts and
skidding and because of their de
pendability and economy." Efteland
stated that the Firestone gum dip
ping process, a result of years of
testing and research by Firestone en
gineers, has given the public a tire
that gives greater blowout protection
because they run up to 28 degrees
cooler. This gives protection against
internal heat and friction.
Another great tribute to Firestone
tires, says Efteland, Is the statement
of C. E. Wlckman, president of the
Greyhound corporation, who says "To
insure safety, comfort and on time
schedules for our 30,000,000 passen
gers, Firestone gum dipped tires are
used on Greyhound busses."
Mr, Efteland states that the Fire
stone Auto Supply and Service store
has the Firestone standard tire for
1936 now In stock for all passengers
cars, trucks and busses. He also said
that "The FlrestcThe standard tire
for 1936 is a first quality tire at
prices any truck or bus owner can
afford to pay. The Firestone budget
plan enables you to purchase com
plete equipment on an easy weekly
payment plan that will not work a
hardship on the owner and gives you
safe driving equipment. Tirea can
be bought for as low as $1.00 weekly
and the response to this Firestone
budget plan has been tremendous."
Motor Car Luxury
Offered By Super
Nash Ambassador
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil B. Hawley. own
ers of the. Hawley Transfer, have
taken delivery of a new Nash Ambas
sador Super 8 sedan, the most com
pletely equipped car on the American
market, according to an announce
ment Saturday by Walter W. Abbey,
local Nash and La Fayette dealer.
Mr. Abbey says: "The Nash Am
bassador Super 8 Is luxury, expressed
In Its most glowing terms. It has
very thing ever hoped for in a super
lative fine automobile. The luxury In
appointments of the Interior invites
relaxation."
During the paat week Walter W.
Abbey Inc. also delivered a Nash 400
aeluxe sedan to Rev, Melville T. Wire
of Ashland and Ed. Bartlett of Med
ford.
Goodrich Roundup
Bringing In Many
Dangerous Tires
The Goodrich Roundup campaign
Ja bringing in a large number of un
rafe tires to the Lewis Super Service
Station, local Goodrich dealer, ac
cording to W. L. Lewis.
Mr. Lewis aays: "Our tow car often
brlnga in wrecks resulting from high
speeds and worn tires. In this cam
paign we are making it easy to get
the protection offered by the Silver
town life-saver golden ply."
"Everyone, whether he's rich or
whether he's poor, whether his
car Is entirely paid for or not," says
J. A. Anstey. budget manager for
Lewis Super Service, 'can enjoy the
safety of Goodrich SUvertowns."
Wheat Marketing Up
SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 29. (TP)
A. R. Shumway, of Milton Ore., pres
ident of North Pacific Grain Growers,
Inc., said today stockholders will
meet here Tuesday to decide whether
to barket through the Farmers' Na
tional Grain corporation or set up a
marketing agency of its own.
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JALr SUCCEEDS
ELLIS AS HEAD
G1LM0RE STAFF
Announcement wns made yesterdey
by official of the Ollmore Oil com
pany that 0. W. Ellis, district mana.
ger with headquarters m this city,
has been assigned to another Im
portant position In the Ollmore
organization. SlmultAneous with the
announcement. It was made public
that George Jail, veteran In the pe
troleum Industry and a member of
the Portland Ollmore staff has been
assigned to the Medford area as dis
trict manager. Mr. Jail arrived here
yesterday to assume his duties, and
with Mrs. Jail will establish residence
here. Jail hns been connected with
the oil business for nearly 17 yonra
and Is well qualified to follow Ellis In
the Important Modford post.
C. w. Ellis, familiarly known thru-
out southern Oregon aa "Chuck",
has made an outstanding record for
his company while manager of the
district here. He has beon prominent
in civic and fraternal affairs of this
city and his many friends are grati
fied at the progress he la making with
the Ollmore Oil company, although
they regret the fact that he must
leave Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis have
been prominent socially during the
paat four years in this community.
They will leave later this week after
Mr. Ellis has turned over the affairs
of the Medford district to his succes
sor. L
DOUBLE SUICIDE
LOS ANQELES, Aug. 30. (AP) A
letter which came too late for auth
orities to act placed the blame today
for the suicides of Mr. and Mr.. Dur-
and V. Clevenger upon the shoulders
of the husband.
The young couple he wna 38 years
or age ana ane ao were found yes
terday, dressed In tholr host clothes
and their arms clasped about each
other In death. They had broathed
poisonous rumes generated by e,
cnemicnl acid.
Sheriff's deputy Ira Taylor dis
closed ho received a letter shortly
after the bodies were found from
Mrs. W. O. Splcer. of Kansas City,
Mo., mother of Mrs. Clevenger, In
which she asked the officer's aid to
save her daughter from "the terrible
influence" which she believed the
husband exerted over her.
"You know, he does not believe In
Ood," read Mrs. Splcer's letter, ask
ing Taylor to do what he could to
prevent Clevenger from- persuading
her daughter to Join him In a suicide
pact.
Loss of Clevcnger's Job as a book
keeper In a wholesale grocery house
was given In a note as the cause of
the double suicide.
At Kansas City. Mrs. Clevenger'
Goodrich Third
of UNSAFE
Now Is the time to replace worn
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bereaved mother declared "Bob was
an atheist and a fanatic, and he had
such a' strong Influence over Grace
that he persuaded her to do this
awful thing, it wasn't because he
hnd lost his Job or because their
funds were exhausted."
EAGLES IN DRIVE
With mora than 200 In attendance
Medford aerie of tho Fraternal Order
of Eagles held one of the largest
meetings of tho year Friday night
to mark the opening of a member
ship campaign.
Preceding the meeting a parade was
held through the principal streets of
the city with the Klamath Palls aerie
and auxiliary drum corps providing
martial rhythm. Tho women drum-
mera were loudly applauded along the
line of march for their smart appear
anew. The local aerie and auxiliary
A. short try-it-on-thej'ob
demonstration cannot tell
you what you're going to
find out after long mileage.
Brilliant performance is com
mon enough in most new
trucks, but not all trucks can
continue to give you trouble
free low-cost service for long.
l"he greater part of a truck's
economy is in lasting stamina
a steady procession of ton
miles over a period of years.
That is being proved by thou
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uniformed drill teams added a color
ful touch to tho procession.
After a brief business meeting by
the aerie and auxiliary In West Main
street lodge hall, a dance was held,
Dynge'a orchestra providing tho mu
sic. A Dutch lunch was served dur
ing tho evening.
Sixty new members were signed and
will be initiated in tho near future,
it waa announced yesterday by George
Tucker, aerie president. Mr. Tucker
said it was expected that several hun
dred new members would be added to
tho rolls during the campaign. Mem
bers, he said, would bo glad to give
lodge information to anyone interest
ed In Joining.
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