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PAGE SEVEN SECRET OF SMOOTH ENGINE OPERATION 1936 GREAT YEAR Sit tin' Pretty in a Dodge 1937 Ford V-8 Tudor Announced AAA FROWNS ON RfEDFORD MATL TT?TBTJyE. ArEPFORD. OREGON, STTNDAY. yOTEMTSER 22, 1936 I I ' i it JLf& y IS GRADE OF OIL The secret of continued mooth anti-knock performance with your new ear la In the motor oil you um, retner wan tne geeollne, according to Information disclosed by Union Oil company's research engineera. Most cara when new will perform wnnouc anocxing on a good, first grade gasoline, th engineers said. The cause of knocking In most cases, Ihey found. Is the accumulation of carbon formed by the motor oil used. Tests conducted by Unlon'a research atsff proved this carbon bulld-up la much fsster than ordinarily believed. In a series of tests conducted during th past two years with mora than 100 oars, run In eicess of 360,000 miles, the carbon accumulation with the average oil In 3500 to 4000 miles was sufficient to Increase the octane requirement of tha engine an aver age of nine polnta or sufficient to Induce serious knocking. With Triton motor oil, tha carbon accumulation In tha aama cara was so little aa to raise the engine's oc tane requirement less than two points in 450 miles so little that the motor never reached the knocking point, according to the engineers. Those tests proved. It Is claimed, that a new or clean motor run with Triton will alwaya operate without knocking on any grade of gasoline that was satis factory at the start. Reason for this, they explained, la that so little car bon la formed by Triton that com bustion within tha motor burns It off aa fast aa It develops. SIGNS WILL PROTECT DEER ON HIGHWAYS SALEM, Ore., Nov. 31. AP) Ore gon as a sportsmen's psradlae wa8 given additional proof by the state highway department today. Signs warning motorists of deer crossing! were authorized for the Oregon Cosst highway between Flor ence and Gardiner In Lane and Douglas countlea. The signs were deemed necessary because many deer have been killed by motorists at night while crossing the highway. "Medford'i Oldest k and Finest" Ij Daily's Auto Paintiuc 31 South Bartletl fl v2 v wwn v. - T t ' ' ' s " v ' ,,.,,' MOST popular car la tha entire Ford V-8 line for yeara has been tha Tudor sedan. The 1937 edition Is shown above. The smart new front end, new headlamps, V-type wind shield and use of the "tear drop" form combine to give what those who pre viewed it declare to be the most beau tiful Ford yet produced. The front seat is full width. Seat back Is divided, eithersection tilting forward. Mechan ical improvements include new easy action safety brakes and new "Anger tip" steering. The model above la available without de luxe appoint ments, with either 60or83 horsepower V-8engine. Deluxe types are equipped only with the more powerful engine. E FIEND IN NIGHT CHICAGO, Nov. 31. up A fiend ish Intruder entered the home of Mt Anna Braay, 38 year old church alng- er, today and after a criminal assault mutilated her with a pair of acla-sors. At the hospital her condition was reported critical. Attendant said aha suffered a possible akull fracture, In addition to the mutilation. Miss Orssy said the man awakened her and holding a knife to her throat, threatened to kill her. He bound and gagged her aha told tha police, then attacked her and demanded money. She directed him to 0 In a trunk. Not satisfied, she aald, he beat her with a clothea hanger and mutilated her with the scissors. Mis Brasy's screams after the at tacker fled awakened her brother and mother, asleep In other rooma. PB1PINO. Nov. 11. (API Discov- ery of two skulls, believed to be those of pre-hlstorlo men, waa announced today by research worKera attacnea to the Peiplng Union Medical college IBMSHSaBBBaaBSBBBaaBeaesassMsMsaBaisBBaaMaaHBaaiBMaB DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Announce the Opening of Their NEW WAREHOUSE 40 South Fir Street4 Now Open for Inspection PHONE 644 ' FOR BETTER SERVICE LARGER STORAGE Closed Rooms for Household Goods No Job Too Big No Job Too Small Expert Crating, Packing and Shipping Service FUEL OIL SERVICE ANY KIND - ANY AMOUNT STUDEBAKER ENTERTAINS. - - .... a nnwraniini i Pretty Ireno Vermillion and the five Dart "slaters" pose with a 1937 Studebaker President Irene Is Known aa one of show builneu most versatile dancers, and the Dart girls are noted for the "Wends they produce with their five trumpets. They appeared recently In a thow for Studebaker veteran emoloveea. NEW 0LDSM0B1LE Two entirely new Oldsmobllei for 1037, each distinctively different and original In body styling, and offer ing many Important advancements in mechanical design, are being given their first public showing by Olds mobile dealers throughout the coun try. Announcement of the new can tha Oldsmobtle, which Is now on dis play at the J. J. Osenbrugge show rooms, and the Oldsmobile eight culminates the buslets development period In the four decades of Olds mobile progress, according to Mr. Osenbrugge. The cars are longer, lower, roomier and more comfortable , than those which made Oldsmobile sales history In 1634. The motors provide greater reserves of power with lower engine speeds, with corresponding Improve ments In both performance and op erating economy. The Six now de velops 95 horsepower, sgalnst 90 horsepower In the 1930 model; while the Eight develops 110 horsepower, an Increase of 10 horsepower over the previous Eights. Wheel baaes of the Six and Eight have been Increased respectively to 117 Inches and 134 Inches. The two cars are entirely different In appearance, each having a char acter and Individuality of Its own. In the Six is found an entirely new CALL 903 Power Wrecker and Towing 24 Hour Service PENNINGTON MOTOR CO. Interpretation of radiator grille de sign. The new treatment employs eight die-cast horizontal grille lou vers, deeply recessed and plated In chrome. Hood louvers are of a triple horizontal bar design which harmon Izca with the radiator grille. Head tampa are gracefully atreamllned. Equally definite Individuality has been designed Into the front end of tha Oldsmobile Eight. On this se ries, the engineers neve employed a dle-csst grille of square mesh design, plated In chrome and outlined by a chrome trim moulding. Deeply valanced front and rear ten ders, massive chrome plated bumpera and bumper guards, running boards covered with heavUy ribbed moulded rubber, and steel wheels with massive subs of polished chrome, add further distinction to the smoothly contoured all-steel bodlea of both Six and Eight. Despite tha Increased power of tha 1937 englnea. an appreciable Improve ment In fuel economy haa been achieved, largely through lowered en gine speeds and Improvements In tha carburetlon and manifold systems. In the new engines, automatlo con trol la exercised over the operation of the choke, the spark advance. Idling speed, engine temperature and the fuel mixture. Safety glass la standard through out. All models are equipped with the Fisher no-draft ventilation sys tem. Upholstery la of the luxurloua pil low type usually found only In cus tom bodlea and fine furniture. An Improved Oldamoblle design of center control steering la employed on both cars, aa are two-way ahock absorbers, front and rear. Dual ride stablllzera, one In the front and the other In the rear, are Included In the 1937 Oldsmobile features. ' Many other mechanical Improve- menu contribute to the excellence of the new Oldsmobllea. Among them are sturdier resr axle construction. larger wheel bearings both front and resr. Improved valve design and a new type of spiral-woven elutcn racing which engages mora smoothly and haa a greatly Increased factor of durability. Be Correct, Corseted In an ARTIST MODEL for 15.00. S7.7S. S10.00. H2.lt. ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN. The current year will rank aa the greatest tire yer since 1030, O. O. Furnsa. Goodyear dealer hem at Main and Riverside, predicted today. Production for the year will be ap proximately 63.0O0.0O0 units, the largeat output In five years, with ssles probsbly exceeding tbla figure by a alight margin, he asld. "The return of normal business conditions, reflected In Increased buying power generally, haa resulted In a great upturn In .the automobile Industry, with an even greater up ward aurge In the tire world." air. Furnaa explained. "Great numbens of people have been able to buy new cars, and even greater numbere, not quite so affluent, have at least been able to Replace worn tires on thetr present vehicles with new ones. The tire Industry haa felt the demand from both sources. "By the end of the year probably 33,000.000 tires will have been ordered aa original equipment by aut. omoblla and farm equipment man ufacturers. Motor vehicles already In operation require another 39.000,000 and 1.300,000 tlrea are being ex ported." The number ot tlrea bolng bought for vehlclea already In oporatlon Is a healthy Indication, he pointed out. Inasmuch aa every old tire retired from active use Is one less potential accident source on the country hlghwaya. "We here on the firing Una are very conscious of this replacement program being undertaken by car owners, a program that la reflected day after day In the Increased new tire sales on our books. To us It Is an Indication that car owners are becoming Increasingly awnro of the Importance of tlrea from the safety standpoint. They realize that worn tires are the onea that blow out, and have no grip on the road for quick stops: further they realise that the continued uae of such tires is a bad gamble when the lives of their fam ilies are at stake." . Auto Briefs "Borne of tha thlnga I saw at Dearborn make me think more of Henry Ford than ever," say O. E. (Pop) Gates, veteran Ford dealer, who with Mrs. Gates, returned this .i. - irnrrt factory meeting attended by 9.000 dealers from all over the country. "One sight I'll never forget," Mr. Gates continued, "waa the 336 little irnln. hnmn from school in Henry Ford'a amazing project, Green field Village, we aaxeo me gum.. Whose little girls era those?'; he answered, 'Henry Ford's,' and, ex plained that they were orphana of ...BWrf mnlovaea ha Is educating and taking care of until they finish high school. Our next question waa. la he partial to glrla?' and tha ana wer, "No, there are also over 800 boys.' "After they finish nign sonooi w - ase an hour while they take a three to alx month course In the Ford factory. When tney i'""" .,. i.h.v are Immediately given a Job at 16.00 a day. Then they are trained for department heads and speclalleta. "Another thing that Impressed u - M.n nwMn from IB to 70 yeara old, working In the Ford fac tory. They were all dreased very nice, sat In comfortable chairs and worked at light Jobs. They are the widows and daughters of former Ford em plovees, They are paid 6.00 a day. Floor Mats and Carpets Made To Order Hohlweg's Top Shop th l Bartlett Phone 7 swawseaaseiaweBsejja st map t mini t,.n.., tui1.nnu..i.iitM mniees i ft.' 'r i Ml.'! 'tk1a c 1 I 'l' ft 1 s Vl ' ' . Fu R&v, . rr llhUrj -7 . Even Dachshund can sit comfortably In the roomy tonneau of the big new 1937 Dodge, as Lcipchen, the Dachshund, illustrates for Miss Grace Richards. Note the comfortable "chair height" teats and the level floor, made possible by the new Hypoid rear axle which features the 1937 Dodge. The dog it owned by Mist Charlotte Woodrow of Everett, Washingtoa Dodget thit year are wider, providing comfortable room for six patsengert, pointt out D. L. Beck, Dodge regional manager. Joe Daly of Walter W. Abbey, Inc., announces that his firm haa been appointed local dealer for Allla Chambera tractors and Hardle spray equipment. Mr. Abbey, who la on an extensive hxislncss and pleasure trip In the east, win visit tha Allts Chsmbers and Hardla factories. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson are leaving Wedneeday for Portland where they will visit with their son Jack, who la attending school there, and also visit the Portland auto show. They will drive back a 1037 Stude baker President sedan for Mrs. Clara Palmer of Ashland. It la Mrs. Palm er's twelfth Studebaker. Aa It will be the flrat 1937 President to arrive here It will be placed on dlaplay at the Sanderson garage for a few daya. Perry L. Ashcraft report he la finding It difficult to keep the new Packarda long enough to dlsplsy them. His third shipment of 1937 Packard will arrive tomorrow. J. J. Osenbrugge, local Oldsmobile dealer la In Portland on business. Before leaving he aald ha expected to bring back a 1937 Oldamoblle 8 to display here. H. F. Lange reporta his firm will unload a large ahlpment of Ohryalera and Plymouth tomorrow. He aays although they have received a largo number of new modela they are atlll unable to fill ordera fast enough, Oae Mall Tribune want ads. DETROIT, Mich., Nov. Jt. (API The American Automobile asaoclatlon adopted resolutions today opposing federal special taxes on motor ve hlclea and dlsspprovlng ot parking metera as sn "Illegal and burden aome" means of raising revenue. "Special motor vehicle texea should be levied only by the state." aald one resolution In a legislative pro gram termed a "bill of rights" for rr.otorlsta. "No such taxes should be levied by the federal government." The reaolutlon advocated multlple lana or divided highways and opposed toll super-highways and "wholessla illumination" of long stretches of roads. They demanded that the federal government discontinue use of the Initials. "AAA." to designate a gov ernment agency. The convention closed today. Fire Kakeft Angers ANOEHS, France, Nov. 21. (UP) -Fire whloh ravaged part of Angara was brought under control tonight after doing damage estimated at a3, 500,000. 1 Phone 843. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. Mobiicjas drivers ot tomorrow S- w "pip lb 'Mm See The New Low Priced Chrysler & Plymouth Several Carloads of 1937 Chryslers and Plymouths Will Arrive Monday LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Headquarters - 38 No. Riverside iliey loiow ivliat iliOt .ah c dAX Jo ! Keen, alert, modern. Young America knows (he story of the Supercharger's brilliant con quest of aviation and tbe auto mobile. In your own family, the drivers of tomorrow can tell you what the Supercharger will do. On land, on sea, and in tha air, supercharged engines bold every record for speed, power and economy. The Graham supercharged engine, using one-third lets fcatoline for every explosion n cylinder, produces mora power than any comparable engine ever hoift It drives a Graham "...far tha: and faster on a gallon of gsao line than any car in America." SOS to tint, Um at feeeert PENNINGTON MOTOR CO. am 0 1931 L Oft OUR 1 ' NO. AiONy "r-J DOWN Ik FIRESTONE Change Overs! Smaller Wheels Larger Tires MEANS Smarter Appearance Greater Safety! Ton will be amazed bow much better your car will drive and ride with smart, new wheele and larger tires . , . Safer, too, with larger Firestone tread . . . Your ear will STOP when you put on the brake START when you touch the accelerator! TRADE-IN Your Old Wheels and Old Worn Tires NOW Modernize Your Present Oar With New Fire atone Wheels and Tires I As Low As Per Week $ l.so Come In Arrange for Your Changeovers Toda7 AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE STORES Ninth and Riverside Phone 520 31 ; N. Darllrtt,