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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON. SUNDAY,. APRIL 17. 1938 SWMll TEXAS SLAYER OF AUSTIN, Tex., prtl . (P) Dr. O. H. Etandlfer, superintendent, said today Howard Plerson, 23, slayer of hi parents. Supreme Court Judo and Mrs. WllllAm Plerson, In 11)35, es caped from the state Insane hoapltnl here today. His pajamas were found In a hedge row on the hospital grounds and, al though most of his clothes were found In hla room, officials bellered Plerson possibly h:l hidden out oth ers which he donned before leaving the grounds. On April 24, 1035, he shot hU par ents after luring them to a lonely spot ten miles from Austin on the pretext of showing them an Indian relic. a Plerson shot himself In the arm af ter slaying his parents to bolster his original story that the family was attacked by robbers. Is Your Car For Summer Driving Are Your Brakes For Safe Driving Is Your Engine For Long Trips Many Inspections Offered By Local Mobilgas Men To Assist Summer Motorists "After 1U gruelling work during the winter months. Is your car ready for the punishment of summer?" With thW question uppermost In the minds of Mobilgas and Moblloll dealers, they have again Joined In a great summerlzlng plan, Including many free car Inspections to assist motorists In preventing the troubles that might be experienced for lack of proper cnecicup, UNLESS EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUR CAR IS YOU BETTER SEE OUR SERVICE MANAGER CBOB KINCAID For a COMPLETE Rogue River Chevrolet Main and Riverside Service Department 32 N. Riverside Used Onr Lot Riverside at 4th, 'For the benefit of motorists In this area," says Mr. Ted Snyder, man. nijrr for General Petroleum Corpora tion, "our station o p e r a t ora and dealers who na In tain Mobil lubrication de partments are of fering twelve free Inspections of vital automobile parte. "These Inspec tions are for the purpose of keep ing automobiles healthy and In Insuring their without mishaps, weather season 4aL Ted Snyder peak performance, during the warm ahead." To Avoid Car Trouble Judging from the heavy response to the Summerlzlng plan as an nounced here last year and expres sions of satisfaction from many local motorists, the Mobilgas executive pre- I diets that Summerlzlng In 1038 will j be a more pronounced success than : over. "It is highly Important," he de--Inrcs, "that cars be Inspected regu .trly to make them rood worthy and to prevent burning out bearings, sticking of valves, scoring of cylinder walls, failure of spark plugs, blowouts of tires, overheating of the motor, failure of battery, failure of lights, undue carbon deposit and the use of too much oil and gasoline. "Winter does things to cars, so we consider these Inspections essential." OF TIRES ESSENTIAL SAYS U. S. CHIEF ASTORIA, April 16. p) Manda tory cash payment for all milk and cream delivered was urged upon the Oregon milk control board yesterday by local producers and distributors. At a hearing on possible price re visions, the board heard testimony concerning sustained high cost of production and distribution of fluid milk and cream and decreasing but terfat consumer purchasing power. Dae MalJ Tribune Want Ada. 4 to 223 FEET to mm mm TOP QUICKER western, nave more reason to hiTe their tires "Summerlwd" then motorists In any other section of the country, according to R. o. Tuck er, Pacific Coast sales manager for u. a. Tire Dealers Mutual Com. "We Pacific coast motorists have a reputation for going places and see ing things." Mr. Tucker eiplslned. 'This Is only natural, for we have the finest roads In the world to go on; unsurpassed scenery to see; and more automobiles per family to go In thBn any other section of the union. "Of course, an Important part of Hummerlzlng' Is to be sure that your csr Is equipped with tires ready to provide the extra stopping power and skid control required In heavy tramc, and the extra wear needed for long trips. Car owners can now provide both the extra stopping power and extra wear so necessary for motoring peace of mind simply by equipping their cars with a new kind of safety tire recently Introduced by United States Rubber Products. Inc. "This tire, the U. 8. Royal Master. has proved, by extensive road tests. that It will stop a car from 4 to 323 feet quicker. Charts listing the re sults of these test have been pre pared and show that the patented Centipede Grip tread on this tire will stop cars traveling at forty-five miles an hour many feet quicker than other new tires. For examnle. four feet quicker on dry roads: 48 feet quicker on wet asphalt; 111 leet quicker on wet crown roads; and 223 feet quicker on hard pavement cov ered with wet clay. "Not only does Royal Master pro vide this extra stopping power and akia control while the tire Is new, out, because of Its lifetime deskidded tread, these safety features are main tained for the entire life of the tire. Car owners can now have their Royal Master tires re-deskldded and r grooved as required." Persons under 10 years of age form ed only 17.5 percent of the total population In the United states In 1935. compsred with 19.8 In 1930. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada la 1:80 p. m. So Help Me, It's True! By E. F. (Wood.) Woodman BURNS AT STAKE I67HOU0S AND LIVE? . g a , r AfiMSIYf FOR FIVE STACKS OF MATCH PACKETS. JTACff 8 Feer hkh aw W a m - II it 3 111 wr- i w m k. m mm x m a s 4 UaJ1y butned' t die itste 167 hounl Trat'i I J5ur I lU terturin, fcf, of iptrk plus m , motor f j. I , ., . . , , . .... V . '3'saiw' -jfur eyx " 1 l-a3. "-'I tiff I IV .1 I H 1 Grit enoujjJ. to make icfttcheri for 11500 match picked (five iUcLi, etch 48 Feet high) it collected'in motor oil during 5,000 milci of use. The dbrjtive comet from 60,000 cubic feet of ir dVwn through the Cffltce. That'i why motorists ere idviied by eutomotive end lubrication engineer! to drain the oil every 1000 mJef, end flush the cranlrcase regularly. itKE A &O,OOO6.6L0W MAGNET PULLS METAL FtfOM USED OIL Steel, iron, bran, babbit and rit D article, h eoniidcrtble volume arc often found m bAi million and differential oil after the terrific churning that occun in three or four month.' travel ihey tomclmcs plug otf hold, prevent lubrication, and cause cupcmive rcpairi. You can actually puU some of this mttal out with a mastic! Moloriib are beiM warned to have gear cases Hushed between ieaion. r V. I M Orant pressure of 100,000 pounds is exerted against wheel bearing races when your car mate! a right angle turn. The same great force hits rear end gears when you rapidly acceler ate in "second." 'This provei" say technicians, ' that such vital parts must be well cushioned ! with correct lubricants, and these lubricants should be flushed out and replaced at regular intervals, such as during Summerizing and j Winttjrproofing." YOUP AUTO A1AY MAKE-TAFFY A tough, iticlcy, gummy substance tie road tar-cllcd TAFFY by Mobilu. brtcatJon experts may be created In hypoid gear differential. It often hap pens when two hinds of lubricant are mixed therein. They may be perfect lubricants, butwhen mired, their differ ent characteristici let up a dangerous chemical reaction. This may cauie burned out bearings and stripped gears. Rust Deposits Destroy Efficiency Of Automobiles Warped and sticking valves, wear of piston rings, waste of oil and power and many other troubles have been avoided for the automobile owner by the design of efficient cool ing systems, such as Installed In to day's cars, says W. Bolce. manager for the Mobilgas marketing organization. However," he declares, "one of the reasons for announcing the Summer lzlng Inspection plan Is to call at tention to the necessity for frequent flushing of the cooling system to PROVE IT YOURSELF IN ONE MINUTE r-4i"-v;- v'-i'L-rv kvt-T STOPS QUICKER WTim brakti era applied, the "de-thlddad" cratg euti o Into actios,.. hun dreds of sharp gripping dgoiblta through tht slip pery svrfece fllm...tnablt the fleilble tread units to solidly grip the pavamant CONTROLS SIDE SKIDS When ths wtlitit of the car suddenly shifts to tha sldt. In tinning oomars, paising ears, tie., thai sharplifersl dcas of the safincontia uous ribs go Into action. Instantly bit through tha fHm and gain a dirtct post the foothold on the road. HERE'S WHY YOU'RE SAFER WHEREVER YOU DRIVE onro turn io omi timi ion comosmoi i n on u " . a,. I HIT :: 4 FEEf QUICKER 71 fEET QUICKER 46 FEET QUICKER sits, o mil saw, it cioa (i cut o hub ii..ii hoi; . li PHimm . n 75 FEET QUICKER 111 FEET QUICKER 223 FEET QUICKER WILSIE PRUITT'S General Petroleum SERVICE STATION Offers You a Complete Mobil SUMMERIZING Inspection Service To keep yonr car in top running order for economical summer driving Main and Ivy Streets Phone-325 prevent overheating and attendant difficulties. "Rust In the radiator and along the walls of water Jacket Is one of the worst enemies of a motor. Science proves that a deposit of rust only one-eighth Inch In thickness has the same resistance to heat and cold as a sheet of asbestos of about the same thickness. "This gives some conception of the Importance of flushing cooling sys terns with a product created by Mo bilgas chemlBts for this specific pur pose, and following this with the use of a water neutral Izer to prevent further formation of this decomposed Iron. "Too high a temperature wastes fuel and causes oil to burn. Hence, all Mobil dealers urge the frequent Inspection of the cooling system." IN VALLEY AREA Grant Bean, well known business man of Walla Walla. Washington. ha been appointed by the General Petro leum Corporation as wholesale agent for that company's products In tha Medford area. Mr. Bean has already arrived In this city and has assumed charge of the distribution machinery for the G e ne ra 1 Pe trol e u m Corpora -tlon here. "I am Indeed gratified In securing the wholesale agency for General Petroleum Corporation In this terri tory" Grant Bean satd Saturday In commenting upon the announcement of his appointment to the Medford station. "A year ago I visited this city on a vacation trip and was so Impressed with the beauty of tha Rogue River valley and Medford as a growing trade center. I Immediately centered my efforts on securing th General Petroleum distribution set- TO WASHINGTON. April (p)Th bureau of agriculture economics pre dicted today that tho national cash I farm income during the first half of ! 1038 would be about $3,000,000,000 or about (503.000,000 lesa than dur ing the ssme period lsst year. Tha prediction was based on a eon- ttnued weakness In the domestic de mand and lower prices for farm pro ducts and "Increased evidence of re cession In business activity In for eign countries which are markets for the American farm products." CARD OP THANKS Ws wish to expresa our sincere appreciation and thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings In our re cent bereavement. MR. i MRS. ERNEST TARR MR. & RS. W. J. MASTERS MRS. LERA E. STEELE Grant Bean up here. My recent appointment aa wholesale agent la the culmination of these efforts. I am delighted with the fine array of energetic Indepen dent General Petroleum dealers In the Medford district as well as tha splendid company-owned stations In my new territory." Simultaneous with the appoint ment of Grant Bean as wholesale agent here, the General Petroleum Corporation announced a sweeping expansion program here which will Include the Immediate construction of two. large super-service stations In Medford. one at Fourth and Riverside and tho other at Ninth and Riverside, Finishing touches are now being put on a modern, new station at the Junc tion of the Pacific highway and tha main street of Central Point, operated under the capable supervision of Verne Pendleton and Don. Patterson. Ted Snyder, representative for tha General Petroleum Corporation with headquarters In Medford, expressed satisfaction In tile selection of Mr, Bean as wholesale agent here. Snyder haa been manager here for tha past year and will remain In charge of tb company's operations In the entire southern Oregon territory, Including Klamath Falls. Medical graduatea in the Unltd States In 1936-37 numbered 5.377, of whom 238 were women. Use MsU Tribune Want Ada. . .-- V S .''jC Soe for yourself liow the (treat De-SkiiHod tlrt-s stop a car quicker on currra or ntrailit nwnys... uphill or down. ..on wet or ilry pnve ment. Drop in Try our nmnzltiK one-minute tent. I .earn about this new SkiJ Control. mPSPH 13 Pi n n onnr LaVUiAiUyU thUU Invite You TO INSPECT OUR NEW General Petroleum Station We LET US Sold by GENERAL PETROLEUM STATIONS AND LEADING DEALERS iitie tit BEN BERNIE FVSRV (V1MNG 8:30 KNX SUMMERIZE YOUR CAR In preparation for the punishment ahead In summer driving. Complete lubrication facilitiei MOBILOIL - MOBILGAS Pendleton & Patterson Service Station CENTRAL POINT. OREGON THF ft i't'' I ; :r. a .. Ti GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION ' , if f L'S ! Ml -ntliwillij Announce the Appointment of GRANT BEAN As WHOLESALE AGENT for ' GENERAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS IN THIS AREA OFFICES: 936 SOUTH CENTRAL. PHONE 11 MOBILGAS MOBILOII. !rjt elllnf iollne In Amerlra! tsrt'.t wllln, Mrtor oil In the World!