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TO PREVENT COLD WEATHER DAMAGE
XrEDFOTlP MAIL TRTBTJNTE. BEDFORD, OREGON?. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1937
Actresses Prepare for Winter L BRILLIANT X-RAY
BY PROPER OILING
Fall and winter are danger times
for automobiles.
This Is the declaration of Marc D.
Leh. .the assistant general sates man
ager of General
Petroleum cor
poration, mark
eters of Mobil
gas. "We refer to
this as danger
1 1 m e," declares
Mr. Leh. "be
cause failure to
have one's car
inspected and
failure to change
type and thick-
M. D. LEH new, of oil and
grease may re
sult in burned-out bearings, break
downs and costly repairs.
"As the weather gets cold, heavy
summer otl& become stiff and may
fa.il to reach tight bearings or pass
through minute oil holes promptly
and efficiently. The result are hard
starting, unnecessary drain on bat
tery, strain on drive and crank shafts,
Increased gasoline consumption and
possible bearing burn-outs.
"Heavy summer gear lubricants,
stiff ' from cold, make gear shifting
difficult, add strain to driving parts.
cut down gasoline mileage, do not
cushion or follow the gears as they
should, often causing repair bllLa.
"There la no better safeguard to
the mechanical parts of a car than
Mobil lubricants, created for the par
ticular car and for the season of the
year.
"It la the Job of the many engi
neers of the company that produces
Moblloll and Mobil greases to pro
vide correct lubrication for hundreds
of thousands of different applications
of gears, hearings and cylinders.
"The world wide organization with
which General Petroleum corporation
Is affiliated keeps fully up-to-date
en these mechanisms, providing lub
ricants for each part of every car."
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Dlvle Dnnhar, popular 20th Cen
tury Pox player, learns all about
winterproorlnR and scientific car
lubrication at Moblliihrlestton hoist
nf Mohtlgaj, stntton. At rljrltt is June
Lang, 20th Century Fox player, often
styled "the American Venus," pre
paring for winter pnrt.
WINTER FROLICS
Snake Gets Attic Home.
TULARE, Cal. (UP) As long as
Oscar the Snake stays tn the attic
and continues killing mice, he will
remain a welcome boarder in the
home of Sam Phlpps. Oscar, a gopher
snake, crawled through an air vent
and Into the attic some time ago
and started gorging itself on mice.
Cabbage Four-Headed
PAINESVILLE, O. (UP) John Ga
hagsn placed on display In the
office of the Palnesville Telpgraph
the season's rarest oddity from his
garden a four-headed cabbaee
Ski Jumping, tobogganing, ' snow
shoe touring, hockey playing, snow
balling and various other winter
sports will soon be In swing In the
high mountain areas of Washington,
Oregon, California, Arizona and Nev
ada. In this region, during the past
five years, winter sports have become
a major activity.
Thousands of motorists will set ,
their courses to the popular camps
located near the timber line, there
to become enthusiastic, rollicking
subjects of old King Winter. Arnon
them will be many motion picture
celebrities. Including the two young
women pictured here, and many of
the most prominent men and women
of the west.
"Quite logically, before starting on
their tours to high altitudes,' 'says a
report Issued by the marketers of
Mobilgas and Mobiloll, "these motor
ist will have their cars inspected
to insure top-notch climbing per
formance and prevent any mechani
cal damage under adverse weathet
conditions.
"The free inspection service, now
offered in Mobtkas stations provides
opportunity for this check-up."
M - -... -
Alluring June Lang makes ready
for winter norts.
Oil Changes With Seasons
Gasoline and oil. like clothing, are
changed with the seasons, says a re
port from Mobilgas refineries. Vola
tility of gasoline and body of oil
must be changed to compensate for
radical climatic extremes,
The most unique, colorful, accur
ate and Interesting chart ever devised
for locating various moving parts of
all cars, and determining with un
erring accuracy the correct lubricants
for each, is now employed by Mobil
gas station operators as a guide to
roiiow in practicing the Wlnterproof
Inspection plan."
This Is the statement of J. A. Mo
Clure, In charge of General petrol
eum service stations, throughout the
entire marketing area of this com
pany. The chart referred to is the
new X-Ray Lubrication guide.
"Revealing for the first time, and
In a colorful way, the hidden Im
portant lubrication points of oars
that need watching to Insure smooth
operation and prevent trouble," says
Mr. McClure, "this chart, designed
by Moblloll engineers after long and
careful research, puts correct infor
mation on every kind and model of
car Instantly at the finger tips of
station manager or assistant.
"What Is more important, it en
ables the motorist to see the 'lnsldes'
of his car for himself. Because of
this, It has attracted widespread
public interest since Its recent Intro
ductlon. The X-Ray chart Is a focal
point pulling the attention of thous
ands of motorists visiting Mobilgas
and Moblloll service depots.
"Even women, who as a rule are
not mechanically minded, are at
tracted to this X-Ray guide because
of Its colorful appesrsnce and the
easy way It reveals facts about the f
cars they drive.
"They like to work the magic
finder, a simple slide-rule affair.
which enables anyone to quickly find 1
every hidden Important mechanical
part of every known car.
"It Is remarkable that all this in
formation could be embraced within
the scope of a single sheet of Ulus
t ration, names and numbers. But it
has been done. In today's cars, there
are 31 different cooling fans and
water pumps; 19 different steering
mechanisms and front wheel sus
pensions; 16 different clutch releases,
brake and clutch pedals; 10 different
types of engines, etc. They are all
shown.
"This chart is added assurance of
expert workmanship."
Picture Player Delighted With New X-Ray
kill i
Ted Snyder Will
Manage General
Petroleum Branch
Ted Snyder, for the past few years
manager of the Roseburg branch
for General Petroleum corporation,
has been named
manager of the
M e d f o r d and
Ashland areas
for the firm, ac
cording to an
nouncement b y
O. H. Pord. cen
tral d 1 a t r 1 c t
manager for
General. Snyder
has already tak
en over his new
duties and
tabllshed his
home In this city
"I am sincerely glad to be able
to bring Snyder Into this area." said
Ford. "He Is one of the most out
standing young men In our organ
isation and has made many frienas
k m,
ML
for us since, he hu Ma with ut.
HU record 1, enviable tad I ftel
aura that hit uilgnment here will
be a real uMt to uj."
Snyder flret Joined Oeneral ttu
roleum In sales work on Moollgal
nd Moblloll In Albany tad alt rec
ord there brought bit rtpld pro
motion to the Rom burg position.
On Job at Yetre.
NORTH FIELD, Minn. (UP) Sixty
seven years at the tonsortal profee
elon It the record ot H. Ttlferd
Budd. Northfleld. who belltTte at
Is the oldest active barber la the
country. Nearly to years of tgt,
Budd. or "Tai" at he It known te
his friends, is at his chair every day.
Dog Named Dtlltnger.
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) "John Ml
linger" la public enemy No. 1 a
mountain lions snd "aeoa Ttrauatt"
In South and West Testa. JoB. a
crossbred Walker and July Bauna
owned by Ira Wood, federal animal
hunter, made such a ahowlag tat
past season thst he la going to get a
vacation trip In the Carmen moun
tains of Mexico.
Wyn rahoon. Columbia rontrnrt player, featured with Fay Wray and
Richard Arlen In "Park Avenue Dame," exhibits her delight over "X-ray"
luhrlratlon chart, explained to her by J. A. MrClurp, manager of General
Petroleum service stations throughout five western slates.
CARS EFFICIENTLY
IS REAL SCIENCE
"Modern car lubrication Is a sci
ence. The man who practices It must
be a real expert. Because of the
technique he em
ploys, his work
makes for better
ments In auto
mobile operation,
and reduces cost
of maintenance."
With these pat
expres s 1 o n a, H.
W. Taylor, the
lubricant s a 1 e
manager for Gen
c r a 1 Petroleum,
declares that the
Wlnterpro o f 1 n g
movement In
service station
H, W, TAYLOR
of cars, as featured during thla cam
paign," says Taylor, "comes from
specialized experience and careful
direction. The marketers of Mobll-
olls and lubricants maintain schools
where thousands of these men are
expertly trslned In this work."
Large Volume Grit
Drawn Through Car
Motor Figures Show
Abrasive material oarse foreign
particles strained from the oil of a
motor that has traveled a thousand
miles, would make friction strips for
2.300 packet of matches, enough to
light several thousand cigarettes.
This Is the startling Information
Issued by O. P. Olsen. veteran tech
nician - of Oeneral Petroleum. He
cites It aa one of the main reason!
for recommending that the crank
case be drained and refilled with
fresh, clean, full-bodied oil at leaat
every thousand miles. He statea that
the dirt and grit-laden air drawn
through the oil of a motor while
traveling this distance would fill tn
average 11-room house.
MOTORISTS
YOU WILL NEED
Adequate Insurance
againt fire, theft, colliiion
and personal liability. That'i
where we come in, with sound
automobile insurance at moder
ate ratea. Talk with us about
comprehensive coverage that
will put your mind at ease.
Baretv Tune Announced i
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tube, with a laminated 3-ply baae operators are now engaged will prove zidanlce canary Invariably takea t I ""iUrviM DlilVVJ. 1 l iWlIti I
which Is said to overcome tube fall- a boon to motorists desiring to pro- bath In a gold fish bowl when It I I
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