Oh boy.
Don't sweat the oil. The time change recommendation is to account for two factors: oxidation and acidification. The oil will oxidize just sitting around, but honestly the amount of air moving through your crankcase is so small is not going to be that big of an issue. If your plane lived outside in equatorial Africa it might be an issue.
The other issue is that running the engine will produce acids... the water produced during combustion tends to be acidic. The oil absorbs and neutralizes this acid to some extent but it's capacity is limited. If you ran the engine 20 hours and then let it sit for months, you'd probably see some corrosion.
Fresh clean oil in there? Don't change it. It's fine. If it were mine, I'd start the clock when you first run it, then do 50hrs or 6 months.
The bigger issue with lycos is the oil dripping off the cam and it getting rusty. That is what camguard is for. It helps keep the thin film of protective oil stuck to the cam a bit longer. It also has friction reducing additives. I've never heard anyone say it causes any kind of harm, and I struggle to understand the supposed mechanism. The camguard won't time out, no need to add more or change it. It's just an additive package.
Marvel mystery oil is essentially mineral spirits, a tiny bit of oil, and a nice fragrance. It will thin your oil and make it run off the cam faster. Added to fuel it may help to clean and lubricate the carburetor and valves, but avgas is so clean to begin with and it's such a tiny amount of oil I have my doubts. I would never put it in the crankcase.