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o PATHS FTVB F WHEEL BRAKES CHRYSLER 52 Announcement ihiit four u 1 brakes of the hylrnulie type now iiv;iil.ililt for ihryilr en I he model liii from the Chrysler S;tles Corpora tion liy th Imul Chrysb r ileuler. "The addition makes the Chr.v ler '.'J' he the lowest pru-ed ear in ilif world provided with hydraulic four-wheel li rakes." s.y.H J. U . l-'rar.er, 'hrysh-r sales nt imager. "The feature is available as op t;..n;il i'iiiiMM'nt for all fJ ears at iii :idl'-d nominal eosl. "I'hr.vKlpr-l.rn'kheed hydra u I i c four- v. heel It rakes have been an outstanding factor in the phenom enal popularity of all our six eylin f : NOTl'D WOMAN SCIENTIST TO SHOW IIKALTH VALUE OF CARBONATED DRINKS r UNRISE PRAYER railrad president and bride MEETINGS HERE lletweeii four million and five million young people in all the principal countries of the world ! will meet Kaster nioi nint; in sun i rise meetings of prayer and enlist ! meiit, fttrnifri the first milled I yotn h eff.H i of the new Cru:ide i with Christ. In Medfurd the KaMer meetings will he held at s oVl.n k at the , grove near J'hoenix and a guiul I'K'u-iam is being arranged. Thousands of unions have re : ported to the International Sorietv of Christian, Kndeavor their pur- I 1 to hold sueh meetings. In Dr. LILLI AN' D. STORMS . n 11 ml n.f .if .-It t lw.-n l.-i i-ji K. Dr. Lillian B. Storms. wiJrlv known as ' i. i . ..' . ... . i der caiM ever since their introduc- a cctUrcr on home economics and ("or V . . . ,f,,n nnrf w -,..1 Mw.ir i,.n , f lcclur"-.on om onomus a a m UMidunees. but even in t heso places , Hon, and e i egaid - then exten- n:r nutntion.il work in the United , , ,. , ' Kloti to the f,2 n one of the most SraP and abroad, has been appointed 1 ,,1;,n wl thi;Vtar l; k,eM n,'"f striking examples yet made of the ' Director Gf Home Kconomics tor the lriaiM mt interest because of advantages of fhrysler's unUiue 1 American Hottlcrs of Carbonated Bewr- . world-wide youth crusade tor ; ages. A permanent Department ot 1 lome ! ""h ""'i-. with Economics has ken ctablhed l.y this ani1 wo,1,j l,0,u,fl- whu'n WiW adopi- natiomd trade association, at Wa-Oiinu- j u '.'"' l"l,'l,,fl ,w ton. U. C. and it will coonerate in 'a ' tIl International convention .if manufacturing methods "The lowest juiced car hydrnulir four wheel' brake been made possible through hits the program ot" national research and adver- : christian Kndeavor. tising to educate consumers as to the j historic crusades of the iood and health values oi bottled car- ! early centuries, while engaging 1 large numbers of knights ami their standardized quality policy which governs all Chrysler mnnufaetur- r.e ..,.'ri..,..iiMto hi in Hi t i . in"- ! bonatt'd beverages Hrsidcs her work in the Classroom Oi j i'iouer in unas io iase me Itadi educational institutions in this . Holy ''' nnd reclaim christian ai.d other countries. Dr. Storms has been j relics, were confined only to the a frequent contributor :o scientiric i countries of Kurope. Willi modern publications. She recently completed a j advantages of communication, the trip around the world to study woman's J message of the crusade will carry work in various lands. Lor three years i around the globe within a few she was a member ot the faculty of the j hours. The Christian Kndeavor I i niversiryol .New Zealand. 1'reviously world-wide union, one of several along from the higher priced mod els to the lowest priced. Among these one of the most notable is the hydraulic braking s y s t e m which Chrysler was the first to introduce into the moderate price automobile field. "The ( 'hrysler-Lock heed system is simplicity Itself. No lubrication is necessary. There are no rod, springs or devices, and no me chanical equalizers. The fluid which operates the brakes is con tained in the cylinders and brake lines: it reserve supply is carried in n small tank which is connected in the master cylinder. I 'res.su re on the foot pedal is transmitted in full force to the brakes through the liquid in the cylinder and line-. The pedal pressure is applied against all four brake cylinders in equal degree through the opera tion of the elementary law of physics that the pressure exerted upon any portion of a fluid en closed in a vessel is transmitted, undiminished, equally to all sul fa ces. "One of the salient advantages claimed for the Chrysler hydraulic brakes Is that they always equalize perfectly and automatically with out constant adjustment or the use of any equalizing device or me chanical means. - ? I in I r t - W 4 : j th.,i. .. tl T . - v , basis. 1 km... ! i v v. i . I '" - s I,,,,!'.,:,,, i . Si t rr- J. v I ST f. - 1 7 t i hat thf i: 1. hdl f i out , 1-nt t he ma ami w we've i!!ti four wheel with, :ind the tires Hie likely to in the hands of everybody, w.nii tin net essaiily. me peist.iis uy jiift eurmtiO 'The niilv time it iiuvk to hava ein.ui; h In w: lis the nu.-IQ mil the !-;;npljejt and I!ir- fir-t ihi'i t I., !- :-t hi- U ..i . 'II hi g I- !!:-! ( - f:-- ...l.-IH t I h.- f: I' tie il -O Mitt" In with .il 0 tell! -W h-'el I adj.ii-! meiit f i i:er dues tight he uff sj. il la ikes. !. ak'n' locee It Hie bauds interf'-red 'lie Hoot I-takes a little tighter than usual is when drivtn" through lo avy rain or over a water-soaked load uiih exposed front brakes. Cut Dial s an exceptional case, and it's veil, to remember that excep tions do not prove the rule I thick coats trimmed with gray fins, squirrel, goat, or amber knmiuei- and fox are also in w'- fej """""""""' "'"Jfa,-"lJ --'--t. - -.--X.i..- ir TIT " -M llenrv A. Scandreti. oL'. new Jtresiilcnt of the Chicago. Milwaukee. Nt. I'aul it 1'aeific rauroad. whd was the prize luuholor of the rail road world, is shown here with his bride, who was Mrs. Frances I loehstet ler Dougherty, 3", of maliii, Nebraska. A divorcee, Mrs. I Scandrelt is considered one of the most beautiful women of the mid west, and has been a leader of the younger social set of Omaha. she was an instructor in organic, footlynuth t ganizatiotis engaged in the arid textili sehool children and 1 postponed and the " ami chi-mistrv at Jowa State I ...... u.i.. i, manv ot hers he mentioned of ness among th CoShge, Ames, Iowa, where shs gradual- lrirHi .speaking scores of languages ; having a hard time preaehing for this winter. The call to increased so many years without any con-( i:ei,use of the from Columbia tJn.vena'v. New York I ,h VjUi 'fU" ts 1,1 verts, but who will say that the and sickness, the I Ci'y, and is a memher oi the American j ll..!h,'!riifini 'i'n ' V."'!1 way of the tran.-gressor was not 'was to lie daddy's night, will he Chemical Societv, ri.nencan Home tcon- , ...... ... .,m,r Ai.nr.n Siuma Vi f hnnorarv I Mmnt 1('ss racial and national hard.' I hen when Noah scientific), lota Siuma li (women's i k'upk. Many leaders believe the , f;imMy were in the ni:;, honorary chemical): the American Asso- ,""w "1U new eta 01 , nuod came, no do u in rengious growiu anu aciivny. wished they had then someone on Local arrangements have been wu,m t() p-;,,,. s it an easy thing made under the direction of the , ,iV(V utiowing that if they die Crater Lake Kndeavor I'liioti. ... ...,v i.,..im..ii iii.-v will l... svveot .Many church services and the . ,n(n ,iest ruet ion ? The only sal we. kly Young People's .adio con-,.lt(, y.ttu. wav to ,lvt. is 1o )el f-rence at New York, which i. ;.h.Mls intn ,hl. ilt.:ll,, lUvn when! broadcast through the red net- ;lri;lIs (.)ltl,,I(.s t. l(, (. whirh wo.k 01 siauons win em pnasize ; i( , n n ,V(,ryml, hut me crusade with t hrist as the dis nation of I'niv'Tsitv Womr-., Pi Beta Phi Fraternity, the P. K. C. Sisteihood, and the Eastern Star. had weather -T. A., which until l-'riday night, lleiliemher the dale. (l..,l.lin nn.l oil l.n -ruoiit many , . " . 1 on mat evening. ate in again having a good meat market, as it is a real convenience not to have to go all the way to Medford to gel the day's fresh , meat. (Icorge Alford, om estimahlei county eommissioner. is able to he J out ami about again, but has not! gotten his strength back yet. Mr.1 Alford recently bought what is known as the Scott place adjoining1 Mr. Alford. The land is well adapt-i ed to apricot and peach culture. Take Care of Four Wheel Brakes tiliclive im'ssiiRi' i.T IO; I rnn I nnrnillAT I LI LM UU. n iiiiiw r in i .imi. i i LULil I ULUidUl come they will to everyone the Lord is the Christian's sup port. There will he an all-day meet ing at Hi "se Creek Kaster Sun day. April X. All are invited. There will he preaching. Itev. Uandull is expected that day, and it is hoped t hat I lev. Johnston rhiT.. u'i.i-o r.? .it Wim.l.iv urlinul I will In mU'h hot nolhinc definite whbh Mr. Alford will most HUely,,, Sun(,:V Th, suhj(.(.,' tht.ilhout fiev. .I.dmston being pres- les-Von w a s t h e review, "Jesus ' ent. Mr. Van Slyke wilt be the J'roclaiming His Kingdom." "And leader for the prayer meeting this JeMis went about all the cities i Thursday night . r and villages, teaching in their ( The rains have stopped all REESE CREEK RIPLETS "Now that four wheel brakes are standard equipment on all ears. I think It would be a good idea if 1 -oii"i him:. I refer to the had habit of tlghtenm" up the If You Don't Think Our Used Cars Are Good Buys Compare Our Used Car Lot Today With a Week Ago Today On the first of March we had thirty-four used cars. Today we have but ten, but the ten we have are still good buys, and we are still trading for more. Which assures you of a good line to pick from at any time. Consider these bnys: 1927 Chev. Coach, perfect S525 1925 Olds Coach, refinished S475 1924 Dodge Sedan, not a scratch on it S440 1926 Chev. Touring OK S295 1926 Star Touring, a good car $275 1925 Ford truck, extension frame. Extra transmission, long loading platform. Good cab. $285.00. f PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. USED CAR LOT Phones 150 and 941 Eighth at Bartlett 1 1 pqlnnt it U Mr. and Mrs. Ih X. Krem h have again moved back to Talent . and j,if I have not been misinformed. Win iniy i oe in ii i e rs u:i i e, 1 1 e 1 1 t ,.,,, . . , .. , . I,,. I r i. t ,i, , flm i-m it-v ' ni! t'i m v. "e m . ' -in I ' .i ' i i ' i ' i V. i i unspt'l of the kingdom, and heal - j creeks were up higher than I hey ,, . , , . . a ," , , . , .. , , in u everv sickness and everv dis- have been this year. . . . i lis season has proved beyond north Talent to -Mr. Si-heny. who! - , .. . . ... . , , . ,, ease among the poop e." Aatlhew Mr. and Mrs. W. -1. Mainmoiid l I III I'L 1 II MMIITim X.lll III' ftlWMII S I II IK III il IIM til IK'l.UIUS . , ... i , 1 .... i .... 1 .. 1 , .. A ,. ,. ,,, , ! ::.. Uev. s il e preached alter, o St. .oiils arrived Saturday, and lo perfection on the light gravity i for the Ashland canneries. I r tuill west of Phoenix. Many gar- Miss Agnes I'olver spent last ' , ' . , H ' ' , , ,' , . . , deners out that wav now have an Sundav niuht at the home of Mr.l ,tm ,hf' . U ;,T 1,1 th" 'I '''i nsgressor friends U,y n shov while i .... i.,, f tui. ,iiniv Hi'ihi. i mi-u . i.-n.-.-v ,.,.!' Hard. " I'rovorhs i:t:ir. Tint .Mr. and Mrs. urant .iatnews 1. is a source of annnvance that now 'living on the hea'util.,1 old 1 ( 'h,iM il '"' il "'"H" ' i" Tuesday and surprised, , uii, i ,,,,., j .ii i.-,,,.,.,. i,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,! ........ i,i I ""t the best there is in man. but the folks. of this commodiiv instead of han-1 lioxv Ann. The famous lulip gar- UH' "l 1 1 'ins' 1 . 1 " " 1 1 ,7,"n '"" " ' dling that grown here. dens of Mrs. Omnia Craffis were 1 ". (Heater is he that is inMrs. J,ewis liohert.on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. farev last Tues- formerly on the place. Manv of'lht' t'liristian than he that ts in, Mrs. Lewis liohertvon has been, day received u wire from their' the voung people lovl to visit there. worlil. The Lord is always suffering with her old complaint, daughter. Mrs. K. (. liease of! Next Sundav. April 1st. will bej-' ham! to help in every conllfct ; this week. j North Sacramento, saying: -We are I dedication of the new 1'reshyterian w im' t'iuoei is i-u'i on un-, i.une na.ei wimmi .ts while the evildoer is ever on the church at Phoenix. This is to he a downward trend, his lite is nam, real dedication p.ala dnv. It will 1 1,11,1 ,h,,p is nom' " whom he be an all-day service, with a big!" for h(,Il- To Iransgress dinner at The noon hour a basket i "u'ans to go crossways of the dinner and everyone is invited t! right. We think of Noah and come out and participate in this' event. All the older persons who! have any interest whatever or ever have had in the Lord's work at hope Is being held j I'oenix, are asked to be there. I here It is almost beyond ! will be three services during the wife at home, but this Is a terrible flood." Mr. Pease has five prop erties In t he higher land op that side and it is hoped they are safe trom being among the flooded homes. S. S. Stevens of North Talent is now in Portland, an d is trying a new electric appliance for his can cer. but litth mil for a cure Little llael Knadter was n well the first of the week. Mrs. Miller was not able te:o h Monday, but was hack Tue day. There has been s n h h ANDERSON CREEK M a r- Sun- words what Mr. Stevens has suf-jday and evening, and there will be fered during the past six months., a number taken into the church. Ml'., and Mrs. S. P. Parneburg of .There will be special music and laist I-M en were among the 1 T. ; several god speakers. Dinner at guests who were gathered at the'"lyde hall, t'ome and bring your home of Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Wake- basket or covered dish. field of IX Almond street. Medford. A lovely turkey dinner with all the other good things to be found, bur dened the table. It is needless to Hay the guests had a most enjoy able time and that they praised .their host and hostess as the best of entertainers. S. P. Hunter of west Phoenix walked up to the home of S. S. Stevens on Wednesday morning to pay the sick man a visit, but did not find him yet returned from Portlnnd. .Mr. Stevens Is a mem ber of the Woodmen lodge at 'Phoenix nnd the boys should give him as much encouragement I hey can. Mr. Houston, who lives on the Dr. Webster place, and who only n short time ago lost all his per sonal belongings in the fire that burned their home, is now lying low with flu and pneumonia, and several of the neighbor boys, es pecially the Hunter boys, are help ing; them with ihe chores nnd in any way they can. These good people have surely been unfurtun ate the past few mont-. Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent and the genial keeper of our 'Q inty poor farm O n business ca Her In Ashland last Tuesday. Mose frawfnrd of Talent visited (phoenix aifd Medford Wedneday of this week. Jim Dopp. while at homo from his carpenter work, is planting his early garden and clearing; up some of hsi fine creek bottom land. Mr. nnd Mrs. p.endr. h; have been looking the valley Wr for a nice home, have finally baruain ed for the flutter garden and dairy M.nch near Medford 'Ht 1 eres. A We little place. Altho the water got up pretty high in pear creek, none of the Rarden tract along the creek live re overflowed, a. they were last win ter. It certainly looks like the via duct under the pavement when Anderson creek cro.e wilt have to he enlarged. It simply will not carry the water at flondtide. Some time t will break over and wash out a triak"f purine nt J1;4t Iu,'nt. The tuO of I'hoenixQ furtun- , Mrs. Fiury returned home after I spending the winter in Medford j and ahiIoiuim. James Mac Unwell and familv ! spent Sunday in f'entral Point. J). C. Hale and wife were nut lo Medford Wednesday. Mrs. .1. Mays and Mrs. T. ouess called on Mrs. Kit try day ;ftei noon. Mrs. MacDnwcll speht Tuesday with Mrs. .las. Mays. I We sure arc Having real March weather now, with snow nnd .rain. Mrs. Ilu rr visited the scflool Tuesday. Mr. ( ra w f rd wa s Up on t h creek Wednesday nfternoon. Mrs. V. Mnrnuess called on Mrs. P.right Saturday. The trucks had to stop hit u ling SANDER Aeronautical School, Inc. Medford Airport Medford's Own Flying School FLYING TAUGHT under supervision of Ex-army in structor and air mail pilot. FAST AIRPLANE SERVICE ANYWHERE ANY TIME WITH SAFETY. SEE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FROM THE AIR You don't know how beautiful it is until you do. Special Sightseeing Trips only $2.50 per passenger. NEW PLANES OF LATEST TYPE. Thoroughly experienced pilots and instructors. Come out and see us. WE FLY EVERY DAY J" i""""1 "f Tt mi 11111(11171111 'i r . . ' i I M f Tl i - mi fc V , .( - L-zr n UCf- Maaggy"1 JIM AvH . G ffortless Driving Smoothness - Power and Ease of Control that make every mile a pleasure The COACH $585 the haul were and as the lain and snow mad roads too had fny them to out InRs. Anna and rlnrn Sehnen up on the creek Saturday Sunda y. K. .1. Center was out In Talent Juesd.iy morn in. If the solution of th country'!' apricultur.il piohh ms itepi nds on i setent ific f ina tie iti' as em no mists j believe, just wait until the far. , ltoys nnd pirls prow up! Sin ; PUT., w hen the 4-H ( He.dth. llf.nl. Ilea:! and HandO riil. were nr .nnt7"d t'V the rt'-jiftninl if ntrri eulture, with theWtte r.dh-;es and . coun'ies eooper.it inc the yeuiii: nieniO'-rs have her rowed millions "-vl nllars for farming pi ojeets. n W the crent nut j'O jty f.f them have made their investments p.iy. SAN FRANCfSrO. Mar. ?..A f'onsolidation fjf the Crown Wil lamette Paper rm:i;any and Ihe Zellerfoach cot pira'ion, with coin hined asset of ahouta ll'ih.ofM'i.ooij. wan announced here, jtnhject to the approval f ihe stoekhohlei s. The merireil coneniH will he known us the Crown-Zellernach corporation. VILLA NURSERIES GROWERS OF CHOICEST Tree, Shrubs, Plants and Vines We carry a cdiplete stock of all varieties of Pear, Plum. Prune, Apple, Peach, Apricot, Cherry, Walnut, Fil bert, Almond and all other kinds of trees. Largeit assortment of Orn.--ntal Trees and Shrubs In CTTmr. Oregon; Plenty of Rose Bushes, barb and Asparagus Roots. tfnbing Roses and Vines, Rhu- STRAWBERRIES We have fhe famous Progressive and Improved New Oregon strawberry plants on hand. 0 Big stock of bulbs of all kinds. LANDSCAPING FREE We are at your service and will be ' glad to help you plan and select what you free of charge. Q8ales Yard Cor. Gth & Orapc, Medford. Phone 494 J $675 ThcTnurlnl AQC Coupe 595 Thr 4-Door TJitSrHjrl S S S T C.hri..lel C OO J The Imparl. Jnl rf l.nJ.u . - ID ll'llllf Track iAQC I.u.... Ch.l) t J Liflil IJellvrrT ((,j..i.Onlj JIJ All prim I. . h. Hlnb Million Chock Ch.vrol.t U.livcrcd I'rlcc. Tli.v in.lu.l. the ..I hatiiltmK .nj II Ot.ii.ln. lIl.sm Day after day, the nation-wide de mand for the Bigger and Better Chevrolet reaches more impres sive proportions and day after day it becomes increasingly more apparent that this unrivaled pop ularity is due to Chevrolet's basic elements of superiority. And the greatest factor of all in the car's sensational popularity is the effortless driving it provides. It steers with the weight of the hand for the worm and gear steering mecha nism is fitted with ball bearings throughout . . . even at the front axle knuckles. The dutch is vel vety smooth in action and the gear shift lever responds to slightest touch. Acceleration is swift and certain, while big non-locking four-wheel brakes assure perfect control under every condi tion of highway and traffic. You'll never know what a great car it is until you sit at the wheel and drivel So come in today for a QJemonst ration 1 - Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 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