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Pickles In The Summer T w enty »-¡«lit (iovernm ent motion i ' p it U K 's tin forestry were purchased I by outsi ie agencies d u rin g the Int- ’ te r h a lf of 1928. State forestry de- puriuents amt associations, lum ber associations, und universities were itnong the purchasers. T w o fores try llltm were bought by the M axi- ¡con Government. To show fire fight ng. woods man* Brake, should never be sudden ag.ine.it, and other fo re stry p rin c i- ly app .. J i f Cut tire occurs vh cn i —a -:nd |.. .u ‘. ¡ie * visually, the Oflice I Iraetlling at a h gh rale of »t re d . i f M ul’d i 1 - ¿res of the United | High spaed, balloon t res and 4- States Department of Agrieulture Witaal brakes, eombina to make flat ) lia s prepared fo r the Forest Service t :~es extrem ely dangerous as the t f *hnt depcrtment 35 educat onal s u tli.c n d r o p o f a w o v e . I r o t . i fo u r motion pictures o „ fo re stry sub to seven inches and the heavy road jects. Eire prevention, forest uses , drug o f a flat balloon tire some , __ . .. , _. ., . .. ... „ reforestation, logging practices, re times throw s the car completely ott ,p __ , creation, and grasinng are among the road. the subjects covered. There is a natural tendency on the part o f the d riv e r to q u ickly SAMS VALLEY SCHOOL HAS apply the brakes when a flat tire NEW P AV ILIO N occurs as he attempts to stop, be fore the tire is ruined. Due to in A new. p a vilio n , designed fo r creased road traction, sudden ap p lica tio n of the brake, apparently school sports and social functions, has the greatest effect on the wheel has been completed in Sam, Valley. that c a rrie , the flat tire . Speedy The structure is 50 feet wide, 80 applicaion is especially dangerous feet long and o f amide ceiling to when a fro n t tire collapses a, the meet the regulations in basketball playing. steering mechanism cannot hold the The new p a vilio n is e n tire ly a car from fo llo w in g the low- wheel com m unity a ffa ir. S p o n s o rin g it and an upset in the d itch often fo l were the residents, the grange and lows. the school w ith the students assist ing in the w o rk. As a result the Development o f looseness i n the d is tric t now ha, a g a th e r in g pace steering ntay be found due to wear fo r holding a va rie ty of functios. in the king pin and its correlative units. A T id fo r the T in ke re r OPTOMETRIST The scientific, intelligent, Drugl ess Method DR. JUD RICKERT 222 E Main Medford The mechanical parts o f the shut ters o f the b u ilt-in ra d ia to r cover ing should be lubricated occasion- a liy . Vaseline is excellent fo r lub- ric a in g tiie shutters, because it stays put and does not run down the slats where it i , not needed A penetratinng o il may be necessary, however, if the car has gone a year o r so w ith o u t attention. A List of a Few of Our USED CARS One 1925 Nash Touring—Very low price. One 1923 Dodge Touring. One 1924 Buick 7-Passenger Limousine in fine condition. One 1924 Chevrolet Sedan. One Ford Truck—A good farm car. One 1926 Ford Delivery Treichler Motors Co. Dealers in Whippet and Willys-Knight Cars 30 N. Holly THURSDAY, FEHKUARY 28, 1*2» Medford BUILDING MATERIALS NEW CAR NEEDS TIGHTEN IX G M O B ! I l l \ \ USED CAB Roller-Shato Craza Onco Swept America lt . t le i skate-, w-eni th a t Io h a te been m .U II, E „ i, 1ee. nb I. IN tll A (etv yours later mi Kng I lin in ii iiiim e tl «»era tg v rn ie d and b. .„«m, f.i.-iiiie o f n Skate e o iistslln g o f a »an ilu l iiiu iiiite U on llt e narrow wheels In a atngle row. to arrauned, tin w in or, th a t only tw o o f them could touch tha ’’eor at a tim e. S im ila r akntva were .evb.ed by o th e r Ingenious nieeliunlea, h ill the s k a ., o f t h . present type was hoi tnvenied u n lit |SdO. by an Aniert- van. A. (J I ’ly iiip to ti o f llo»tou. tin In tiu g u riiie tl (lie It,at ro lle r rin k s In t ills co u n try, l i n t Itrst public rink hav ing lieen III Newport! II. I. '|*|„, |||l|y „ i , "»■> '<> w | , | , „ , „ . w f a r ¡n v n r |, „ w ( || , . . . . . . ,, , I ghl '.ung tl.n g g th e eh. »sis U n til lie hie. driven th e im ic h in e u y c u r o r so. li e re a - sons that parts w ill loosen up more rcndlly ns the ear grows older. The facts, however, are Just the reverse. A new car needs t'ghten* ¡, h f r ,.1|Ul-n lly than an 1 old one. f'tin lin i d tightening of purls re »nil» ill t l l e l r In-- ( lin in g "» e l " In ml itlo h , gradual rust ng of nuts, b o ll, atiil »crews makes self loosen- in ( almost impo-.slhle. The »tiring elip» illu stra te thia. After tli y have been t glitcncd aev- erul tim e , und ru s e il front w ater -plnahed up from the roud they w ill rem iiin tight in ifiiiu te ly . Hut wlten , new they me apt Io loosen up Io eeouri ge the »tiring leav.-x to b re a k . ARM SIG NALLING L IK E D . . » . . .« . . a Elida and eruaea swept uerosa Am er ica In those thiys p re tty touch ns they do now, and w h a t was cnllvd the “ ska,tug . rase" »prentt fro m N ew port a ll tin- itu y to the Partite. Intleed. It was atrongeat In the E a r West, In ban E ra i visco the sp o rt was so popu* la r fo r a tim e d ia l the rig h ts io the exclusive use und ren ta l o f tin- I 'ly iiip ion »lone In Him e lty wore »old mr >...ooo. Hi D-.J ro lle r a ku llh g I....I p w Into u devIltH* th Atiivrtvn, but, « . . . on il,e upg.ede I.. Europe, und " ' e ' " ' ' I ’ 1'''» ° f large elnl,» were . M tthlluhed In t.on- ; r U ,f!‘ , lr , v " « * " w o u l<* d<m. Pan*. Itoiue and other elite*. ,M ,!.e I u»t v lo lite d un i best re g - ------ — llln te I jllid e d III - O re g o n »lute le g islature w h e n it d . c re e d t h ill to H A T i . a pianic w ith o u t a others, you m ay he interested . pickle? N o th in g W e all the num ber 10 can w h ich holds th n kn o w th a t, ju s t as we know quarts, o r the num ber 12 whit th a t there is n o th in g like a to holds ur a g allon H otels buy tiv aweet b it o f green crispness to give g a llo n cans. a jo lt to jaded sum m er appetites. T h e num ber 12, or g allon can i F o r Sunday evening suppers and a new size and is designed especially fo r p ick-up luncheons, the pickle is fo r delicatessen stores T he ran. invaluable. i t starts the salivary w h ich is lacquered inside, is nior. glands, and makes e ve ryth in g taste co n ve nien tly handled than the cast good. in w hich the siu.-.ll dealer lo r n irr ly There are so m any kin d s of bought pickles. 1 lay. he but . l i pickles that they are u-ed in m any gation can, sets it on the counter, ways. C how -chow o r p ie a llili m ixed and there it stands, a lure to ever) w ith s. ktrl dressing gives it a new passing custom -r. and delicious tang. Sliced sweet T he same care th a t goes in to till pickles heated in baked beans p ro ¡ng glass containers is used for th i vide a new lure fo r th is old standby. tin ones. T he count o f pickles i> absolutely accurate and the loo? How Many Do You Want? w ith w hich the < .vis are fille d i t j-.isi as c a re fu lly selected as if it w e F o r home use, pickles are eco to show th ro u g h the sides The n o m ica lly put up in cans, num ber 1 o n ly difference is th a t even ;b >ugh tall, number 2, number 2V4 and num the net C me i , i. ;. the ber 3. O r, if yo u r fa m ily is very price o f the canned ue is m uck large, o r if you are co o kin g for low er. » - Brakes Sudden* ly Applied Cause Many Accidents TRB GOLD H IL L NBW « JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON — i - • - I GOVERNMENT MOVIES ON FOR ESTRY PURCHASED DY OUTSIDE INTERESTS C u r t for L yin g lt I» »ed (h i n iitu ra lls t» ) tl-n i rnigle- w orm Ile. riih iu -d on Un- hm k oi- the noek. n-lll euro n unin ov tle ln g I ilo n '! heh-iivo ltd», iinleaa li k ilta the mun.— Josli HUIingR. Agnea W a t In t t r r ile d Lights Flash On First Richfield Air Beacon W ith reremonies w h ich also m a rk Surfaced Kind» of U. 8. ed the tw e n ty -fifth anniversary of One-sixth o f the total of 3,000,000 the firs t successful airplane flight, miles of roads in the U nited States the H irhfleld Oil company flushed have been given a surface of some on the lig h t, o f its firs t completed sort, w h ile one th ird are open to a ir heron and m otor service village service. The mileage of travelable at Palm C ity. C a lifornia, du rin g the roads is fo u r times the ra Iroud m ile evening o f December 17. It marked age o f the country. The total high the firs t complete u n it of a chain of way mileage of the w o rld is fi.MMI,- s im ila r stations and beacons w hich 000, o f w hich v irtu a lly one h a lf is w ill be erected by the company in the United Stales. Of the im front Mexico to Canada along the proved roads, fa r more E i „ h a lf p rin c ip a l Pacific coast routes. are in the United Slates. In addition to the Palm C ity sta tion and beacon, five additional tow - | W o r th R e m e m b e rin g ers, each 125 feet in height, have When having headlights adjusted been completed it w as announced it is w ell Io remember that a heavy by officials o f the company. Representatives of the U. S. Navy, load in the rear w ill cause I'ghts private airplane b u ilding and oper to he tilte d higher. Win-,, this load ating companies and others congrat is removed, lights w ill he too low. L it t le Agno» n ti» lo tie Mie Itowi-l g ir l nt her u iiu t'a w edding n in i tu r g rn n d n io ttie r wua teuetitng Iter lio w io eom port horsolf. H ut th e Pule girl wua *o q u id d u rin g the liis i im Jo i. ¡h a t grandm a naked, r u tile r .ahurply I f alle were lia te iillig : Agnea rt-p!l'-il p ro m p tly 'Courae I la. M.v egra iitu 'l elnsed. a v v ìi I f my m o u f la." tu rn to right o r left o r atop, the m otorist should sim ply extend hla hunt! mid iirm out lio ris o u tn lly fro m the side of the ear a, fu r ns possible. Some slut:-» have eompiieated rules fo r Iriiflie turns nml Hops, w h ile others have simple rules, hut probubly no slate bus s m pler rules . tliun Oregon fo llo w in g the pussing ( of tlie new law F o r th e D o iu n c a it When down in Ko- n io iiih . th in k of lu n a ti lie non,- ,,ii- n il r lg h t.- -T h a O utlook K -R A Y C X A M tN A T iO N o f ¿Áe Ik TEETH fl O ur litre-m odern e<|U | mi-lit and our reasonrhle place to come lo r X Itny examinations. D an’t delay. el a fg s make this I'-e logical ’f t ! I Protect ) i tin tooth health D r . I. H. G o v e T H K -B E S T - o r N T I S T S i V - D C N E - P A IN L E S S L Y 2 J S e. M A I N S T . o rn e r omoní aa-;-» ulated the Richfield company fo r its enterprise in establishing the chain o f a ir beacons. This project, to ta llin g a cost in its e n tire ty o f «10,000,000, and re ferred to in the d a ily pres, as R ich fie ld ’, Great W hite Way,” is w e ll under way, it was announced, six I o f the huge towers have been com pleted. Ours i , a modern supply depot fo r the builder fo r we hand- Ban Personal M otor Tax The supreme court of New Jersey recently upheld .the c o n stitu tio n a lity o f the 1927 la w exempting automobiles from personal p roperty taxation. The law was passed to relieve m o to rist, o f additional b u r dens because o f the levy o f a two- cent gasoline tax approved by the legislature that year. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ». ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A m erican Fen “Love Pirates of Hawaii” AMERICAN FENCE was placed upon the market during the early days of fence construction, and has been a favorite with farmers, due to i/ts heavy and uniform construction and durable galvanizing, this process has now been further improved by the present system of zinc insulation, mak ing a fence that will resist weather conditions. Priscilla Meisinger presents her Ukulele Clubs in ■ ■ An Operetta o f the South Seas Hawaiian Songs and Dances, The loveof These Romantic Isles We carry a Complete Stock of this Fence Dancing, Laughter, Romance, Love and Music under the spell of Hawaiian skies at our Central Pouit store at favorable prices. TONIGHT- Friday March 1st Freeman implement High School Auditorium, Gold H ill COMPANY Specialities Between Act« ■ I i 8:00 P. 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