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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1939.
PAGE SEVEN
SOLVED WITH HEW
NASH WEATHER EVE
Outguessing the weather, a
problem the weatherman finds
too hard to solve, is part of the
day's routine for Nash's im
proved new "Weather Eye" sys
tem of conditioning air for 1940.
According to Walter W. Ab
" bey. localjNash dealer, with new
J- headquarters at 123 South Riv
erside. Although car weather-making
is this ingenious device's No. 1
Job. it does a lot of other things
as it goes along. It keer3 the
air fresh and at the comfort
level you like, it whisks out to
bacco smoke, and it bans deadly
carbon monoxide from the car.
The "Weather Eye", original
ly introduced by Nash Motors
in 1938, is said to have reached
a new high in comfort efficiency
this year.
In the new 1940 Nash cars,
the driving public will actually
see the uncanny "Weather Eye",
the alert weather watchman
, which automatically prevents
changes In outside weather from
t affecting inside car comfort.
This device is mounted in a trim
tenite cage on top of the in
strument panel.
J V? The car weather system pro
' per with its processed filter,
v rain shedder, conditioning cham
ber, sirocco fan and radiation
vents is located under the
cowl. It draws in large quan
titles (up to 600 cubic feet per
minute) of fresh outside air
through the opened cowl venti
lator, routes it through the rain
shedder to remove excess mois
ture, then through a purification
filter, and then to a warming
' chamber where the air is heated
to the comfort level specified by
the driver who has 11 choices
from Maytime coolness to hot.
A flick of a radio-like control
dial is all that is necessary to
et the system. The 'Eye" au
tomaticaily maintains the car
comfort designated on the dial,
regardless of outside tempera
ture changes.
' When the system is in opera
tion, the cowl ventilator is kept
f open at all times, even in down-
pours, and the windows of the
ear kept closed. This results in
draftless ventilation. The for
ward motion of the car forces
large quantities of fresh air in
through the open cowl; and
when the car is standing,
powerful new sirocco fan pulls
the outside air into the interior
Air pressure inside the car
Is always slightly greater than
outside pressure, naturally re
stilting in the constant move
ment of air outward through
minute door and window vents.
In the operation of most cars
forward motion creates a slight
j vacuum within the car, and air
enters the car at every minute
opening, creating annoying
aratts. lhe reverse is true with
the new Nash "Weather Eye"
system.
This is an important safety
. factor. Carbon monoxide tests
show that while .02 per cent of
, carbon monoxide in a car in
terior is not dangerous, .03 and
- .04 per cent results in drowsi
ness and fatigue. From .04 to
.07 per cent brings unconscious
ness, and above that, death.
An additional comfort and
safety feature of the "Weather
Eye" system is the elimination
of moisture-laden air that con
denses on windows and wind-
i shields in cold weather. In ex-
, ceptionally violent weather,
powerful defrosters remove ice
. and sleet.
Winter Driving Given Boost
The popularity of winter mo
toring, which highway authori
ties declare has been increasing
rapidly during the past two
years, is expected to be given
another sharp boost this year
by radical improvements in the
system of conditioning air in
motor cars for winter driving.
Instead of merely heating static
air that is already in the car,
the newest system brings large
quantities of fresh, filtered air
from the outside, warms it au
tomatically to the temperature
specified by the driver. The cut
away drawing above shows how
the ingenious Nash "Weather
Eye" system of conditioning air
works. With a steady stream of
air moving through the condi
tioner and into the car, circula
tion of clean, warm air is uni
form in all parts of the interior.
Temperature is thermostatically
controlled and regardless of out
side changes in weather, temper
ature within the car is always
at the comfort level chosen by
the driver by setting a radio-like
dial.
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Washington, Nov. 18. (IP)
The agriculture department is
revamping its farm-aid program
for 1940 to shift the emphasis
irom crop production control to
measures designed to assure
greater protection of the na
tion's soil resources from wind
arid water erosion.
Recent surveys show, officials
said, that America's farming
land is wearing out faster than
it is being restored because
farmers as a whole are not using
cultivation practices which
would prevent soil wastage.
Under tentative regulations
drafted by the agricultural ad
justment administration, farm
ers will be asked to devote more
attention and efforts to conser
vation measures if they want to
share the $775,000,000 benefit
payment fund.
Differing from past farm pro
grams, farmers will have to do
more than plant within acreage
allotments given them for such
major crops as cotton, wheat,
corn, tobacco, potatoes, and pea
nuts, in order to obtain the max
imum amount of subsidies.
They will be asked to in
crease their plantings of le
gumes and other soil-building
crops, to return more land to
grass and pastures, particularly
land subject to erosion and un
suited for cultivation. Special
efforts will be made to prevent
over-stocking and over-grazing
of pastureland.
Officials said Secretary Wal
lace has taken the view that
past conservation efforts have
been wholly inadequate, making
it the duty of governmental
agencies to take steps to pro
mote greater conservation.
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Hongkong, Nov. 18. (PI-
The Japanese army announced
loaay that It had made a 50
mile advance in four days and
entered Kwangsi province in its
tnrust at Chinas southwestern
lifeline supply routes.
If this is true Kwangsi, famed
for its fighting men, becomes
14th of China's 24 provinces
to be invaded since the Japan
ese began in July, 1937, their
effort to conquer China.
The announcement came from
the headquarters on Dragon
Head island of the expedition
which Wednesday effected a
landing under the guns of a
fleet on the western Kwangtung
province coast only 35 miles
from the French Indo-China
border.
The Japanese said they had
captured a Kwangsi walled
town only 30 miles from Nan
ning, chief military center of
the province from which run
a narrow gauge railway and a
highway into French Indo
China. Vital supplies have been
reaching the Chinese army over
these routes.
En route, the Japanese said,
Motorists Welcome
Reduction in Tire
Prices Says Furnas
Announcement by The Good
year Tire & Rubber Co., of dras
tic reductions in the consumer
list price of tires and tubes has
been enthusiastically received
by residents of this area, accord
ing to Charles C. Furnas, pro
prietor of the Medford Service
Station, local Goodyear dealers.
"The public seems apprecia
tive of the fact that Goodyear
has made this contribution to
ward prica stabilization in the
face of the current general up
ward trend," Mr. Furnas de
clared. "We have received many
calls of commendation, but real
proof of the way local motorists
feel about the reductions is seen
in the increase in sales since the
new prices became effective on
November 1.
"Coming at this time of year,
when highways in many sections
of the country are wet and slip
pery, the price reductions are
especially important to car own
ers who realize ihat new tires,
with sharp gripping treads, are
the best possible protection
against skids. Mr. Furnas said
In the original announcement
President P. W. Litchfield of
Goodyear explained that the re
ductions were made possible by
savings in manufacturing costs
resulting from modernization of
the company's factories in Ak
ron, Los Angeles, Jackson.
Mich., and Gadsden, Ala., and
by establishment of bulk plants
at strategic points throughout
the U. S. that have brought
about a more simplified system
of distribution. He also empha
sized the company's belief that
"this principle of immediately
passing a legitimate share of
such savings along to the public
is consistent with enlightened
economic policy and indispen
sable to the continuance of na
tional recovery."
British Stock Sold
New York, Nov. 18. (JP) A
block of 300,000 shares of the
Aviation & Transportation corp.,
has been sold by the J. Henry
Schroder Banking interests of
London to an American group,
including the General American
.transportation corp., it was
learned today.
Transfer.
Sacramento, Nov. 1.1. (IP)
Dr. Aaron J. Rosanoff, director
of institutions, said today Robert
V. Chandler, superintendent of
the Industrial Home for the
Blind in Oakland, would be
transferred shortly and a blind
person placed in charge of the-school.
they captured Yamhslen, city of
20,000 about 30 miles inland
from the expedition's landing
place. .
Chinese official spokesmen
admitted that the Japanese had
advanced 30 miles since the
landing but said the Chinese
withdrawal was according to
plan, to get the invaders out of
the coastal plain into the hilly
hinterland where defense would
be easier.
Om Mall Trtoune w&in ads.
The Haeue. Nov. lfi I4
The government announced to
day that two German flying
boats had appeared over Hol
land and one had fired at Neth
erland planes which attacked it.
TREAT YOUR
CAR RIGHT!
AND IT WILL TREAT YOU
RIGHT. ALL cars need certain
maintenance work. certain
mall adlustroenu that keep it
at top-operating efficiency. If
done at once, these operations
are of a minor nature a far aa
com la concerned.
YOUNG'S
SERVICE SHOP
116 N. Fror.t. Phone 518
AUTO LOANS OH
ILL TYPES OF CARS
(WITH THE POSSIBLE EXCEPTION
OF THE ONE ABOVE)
The point we're trying m'
ii thl your car doeMi'l hive to
be new or the latut model for
you to get in auto loin here. In
fact, it doein't have to be paid
or. We can re-finance paymenu,
often reducing them ai much u
y, to lj and providing extra
cash beiide! For complete,
all-around, ipeedy auto loan
tervice , . . aet ua,
Oregon Finance Co.
W. H. THOMAS, Manager
LKrn No. 8-H. M-217
45 o. Central. Phone 139
Own this car that
cuts your cost of
Greatest new-car success
in 10 years!
Over 50,000 delighted Studebaker
Champion owners have convincingly
Droved that this good-looking, restful-
riding, euper-eafe team mate of
Srudebaker'i Commander and Presi
dent is 10 to 25 more saving of
gas than any other leading lowest
price car. Come in and see how com
pletely this distinctive, thrifty, low
oriced. 6-cvlinder Studebaker tells
itself to vou in a trial drive. Low
down payment easy C.I.T. terms
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SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
207 So. Rlvcrtid.
Phone 1385
Champion Chooses A Champion
' FOR RENT Modern five-room house,
partly furnished; 337 N. Holly:
17.60 water paid. Call at 404
Eut McAndrewi.
mux l- mm
Mfe4 life;
TOWTNO AND WRECKER SFRVTCE.
Day and night. Phone 330. Mac
and Floyd 'a.
DRINK YOUR VEGETABLES. The
best health JUICES on the market.
Made In Portland delivered here
freh each day. Sold by C. C. Lem
mon and O. A. Marshall. Phone
1748-Y for information.
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Speaking of versatile champions, attractive Alice Marble
who in addition to her athletic conquests is an accomplished
night club singer and radio cntertniuer, describes her new
Studebaker Champion as a versatile winner in the field of
economy and performance.
HOT LOVE NOTES
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Seward, Alaska, Nov. IB.
iP) Murder charges . against
Gena Hallett in connection with
the disappearance of tils wife
were nearly ready for Jury con
sideration tonight.
Both sides in the case rested
before noon today, with argu
ments expected to consume less
than a day. Previously, the pro
ecution had succeeded in having
inserted in the record texts of
fervid love letters allegedly
written by Hallet, 42-year old
Kodiak island boat owner, to
one Jessie Drcsslein, then at
Bellingham, at about the time
Hallett'a wife, Iva, SO, disap'
peored a year ago. Her body
was never found.
Deputy United States Mar
shnl M. P. Smith testified that
Hallett had told him he had
discovered his wife's body In a
creek, rowed with it into an
island bay and there lost it over
board in heavy seas. District At
torney J. W. Kehoe had pre
viously testified Hallett first de
clared his wife had departed
on a boat that stopped at Lar
son bay and later had changed
his story, relating that he had
found her dead on the beach
nnd had lost the body in heavy
seas.
Miss Dresslein, 38, Is at lib
erty under bond as a material
witness in the case.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
4io Hamilton.
FOR RENT Large Bleeping rooir
npat,nlrn nenr bnth, twin beds, also
stove, Two other rooms on same
floor, well heated, maid service,
Must be seen to be appreciated.
lei. laao-j. bio o. central.
a UN REPAIRING All work guaran
teed. New and used giina bought
and sold. We also trade. Birae
Bros., 23 N. Fir.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house,
sleeping porch. 411 Arcadia.
WANTED Tour watch and eloek
repairing. Work guaranteed. Rea
sonable. O E.Myers. 110 N. Central.
FOR RENT Steam heated room,
with board. 108 South Ivy.
APPLES. 23c and 50c; walnuts, 3 lbs..
2ftc; cider, 25c gal., a for 40c. Brln
containers and leave order. Walter
Tolle, Stewart Ave.
NEW ONE-ROOM furnished apart
ment: water and lights; private
entrance; as. 340 Haven.
FOR SALE Small enameled wood
ranee. Tel. 1392-R.
LOST Dark blue leather purse, con
taining driver s license and per
sonal articles, some change. Re
ward. Leave at Tribune.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
Your roofing needs taken care of
as we have another carload of roofing
paper, building paper and aheatlng.
We have also roof paint, roof stain
and asphalt also corrugated galvan-
iwa iron sneets. an sizes eeflar
shinijles. all grades at lower than
mail order pricea, AND SAVINO YOU
MONEY.
We are carrying Portland cement at
special price.
Doors, windows and window glass.
Paint, all colors, at 91-38 per gallon
iinaeea ou ana turpentine.
Another new shipment of shoes,
hoots, army blankets, wool shirts,
tin pant and coats. Investigate
and ssve.
RAW FURS WANTED!
Eastern Cash Prices paid for your
furs at home. Also hides, pelts
and wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Medford. Ore.
WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply In
creasing demand Spot cash paid
at latest market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 North Grape St. Phone 1063
NOTICE TO W. O. W.
Frtday. Nov. 34h. free dance and
card party to Woodmen and In
vited guests. Five-piece orchestr .,
refresh men ta.
11 PER MONTH buys four-room
modern house in Medford. Reason
able down payment. Will take csr
a part. Total price. $6000. 510
Mayette St. south of Cottage street
bridge.
FOR SALE! ellO equity In electrle
refrigerator. Will take hetfera.
brood sowa or turkey hens. C. J.
Logan, Stewart Ave. and Orchard
Homo drive.
All sizes galvanized and black pipe.
new ann used; atso pipe nttings.
new and used.
Steet top cook stovee, built to our
specifications, naving large firebox
and duplex grates; stovepipe and
elbows, heavy gauge, each 20 cents.
Large assortment of ranges, heatrolas
and neatera, new and used.
New Simmons beds and bed springs
at m wo earn-
New and used furniture, linoleum
ruga and floor coverings.
Barb wire, stock fencing, wire netting
ana naraware ciotn.
Wedges, sledges, crosscut saws, axes,
tools ana implements, large assort
ment to choose from.
Complete stock of split pulleys, shaft
noxinga, saw mandrels, cornwooa
saws, cable and belting.
Large stock of tents and tarpaulins.
BARGAINS at the Davis Feed Store
10 lb. smoked salt and 10 oz. sau
Rase seasoning $1.00, 8 lb. disin
fectant and stain remover ,1.00,
1.36 value stable broom $1.00.
Free sample dog food to each dog
owner calling at our store.
BARGAIN up-to-date Jamesway In
cubator hatcher combined, 8000-eg
capacity. Call Sunday or evening.
Mrs. Roy Stanley, Eagle Point.
SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Newtown ap
ples. 35c lug. Jackson Ranch near
Ashland.
FOR RENT 1624 East Main St.; five,
room furnished home. Hardwood
floors, fireplace, basement and fur
nace. Charlea R. Ray. Room 317
Medford Bldg. Phone 303.
FENDERS REFINISHING
Any Color Matched
Daily's Auto Painting
to Sooth Rartlett
Wa cordially Invito Inspection of our
mnrchandlaa and comparison ot our
prices.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
THE HOME OP BARGAINS
37 North drape St. Phone 10S3.
in Yrare Experience In
Power and Light Installations
OLSON ELECTRIC
S N. Bartlctt Phone IIS
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TIRESk
QUALITY FEATURES
ol the world's moil popular lire
100 ALL-WEATHER TRACTION
proved aalaat lor a quarter century.
LONG NON-SKID MILEAGE Hat
thick tread wide riding riba more
rubber on the road.
QUICK STOPPING AND STARTING
deep non-skid blocks In center of
tread lor firm grip.
NO SLIP ON CURVES hearr
houlder blockt resist eliding.
TOUGHER TREAD compacts when
Inflated. Increasing resistance to
cutting.
GREATER BLOWOUT PROTECTION
new stronger low stretch Super
twist cord In erery ply.
SMART APPEARANCE pri.m.d
Idewalla, wid. decorative riba.
TN the face of rising pricei of crude
rubber and other raw materials.
Goodyear has been able, through
factory and sales economies to re
duce tire prices, bringing the cost of
the famous "G-3" All-Weather...the
world's most popular tire . . . down
within the reach of new millions!
New low prices are on all Goodyear
tires and read like five years agol
You now get the Greatest Tire
Values in Goodyear History!
Our stock is all new, factory-fresh
no "seconds," blemished, or shop
worn tires. So buy now. Get the
world's favorite tires and get Big
Extra Savings.
MEDFORD SERVICE STATION
"YOUR TIRE SHOP"
Corner Main and Pacific Highway,
C. C. FURNAS, Proprietor
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