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    MEDPORD-MATL TRIBtiyE, MEDFOHD, QKKfiOK. SUNDAY, APTCfL P, 1028.
PAGE FIVE
Membership List of Jackson
County Humane Society
.Mayor AUeiuIcrfer,
fcturo, Kenneth I tee be,
llerrydule
T. Hoy.l.
J. J. iliuhter. Mrs. J. J. Uiuht-
rr. juun nucnuT, luubaiu IV-
van. Mr. K. liutwsM. Mis. Wal
Jiarneshurir. Mrs. I'. (. Cniiv for.l.
jii". uiuiui mwKiii. ur. Harvey,
loloman. Mrs. li. w. iluiuy. Mi-s.
I'lril (uiviir, Mim Uuruthy Chit-'
wood, .Miss Carlton. Mis .Mae
i anion, lllu .Ml id ml Carlton Kd s
fiirlton. W. Crown on. victor '
Daniclson, Mrs. Or.
Dean. Mrs.
M IS. Krt wards, Mrs. V. J.
Kim-
run, Jim, r. Kui,-el, Mrs. C.
J-ui-nliNi. .Mr. Fuhrli k. .Mrs. Fall-
lilf,-. Mrs. Carl Fichtner, .Mr. Kol-
i:e., u. ... i-ovvler. .1. (lore. I
V, . i:. (lore. Mr. and .Mm. llelroy ;
... ""'line, . A.,i,jnn Smith. .Mrs. J. M. .ntle
lu'Nti!", V",,i JU",, """"" ' ,MVry Adrienne stewan,,
?", ,'. ' ,: U"rnU'-- -MnrKarrt : H. H. Marsh. .Mrs. rieoi-Be Itc.l.
l.uhba.d. Mrs Prank Hopkins. . erts, t. V. Williams, W. II. Lewis !
Mrs. 1". Hamil, Amelia Hartnian. .Mrs. (ieorKe Hill, Will M l: '
.Mr. Henry, Mr. H o K a n. Kill ( Foley. J. Swem. Carl TenKwald!'
Isnaes. Jeldness. .Mrs. ot.o A. I.. Hermans,, ,. I). It. , I
n. '"""y. i-yna
.. ..us. r. i.. iveniey. .Mrs.
. ..-.i.uue iviKpairieK. .Mr. and .Mrs. I Mrs. Deuel
Hort Anderson, (Hen 1m I!ar. .MIssjK. Harder.
v.iiii iiviiiKsioti, I'litlllno .Miss tin '
Holiert Mason, II. D. .MeCaskey,
Mrs. .Mershon. John .Mann, A. L
Miller, M. I,. .MeCaskey. F. 10.
Nichols, office Supply Co., .Mrs.
J. Owens, John orth, Mrs. li. .
raxon, .Mrs. I'oyne.
11. V . I'latt.
u. ii.jmiiiin, rriuessor Kelinrr
1'hylllH ltohcrts, Mrs. Martin Hire
Mrs. lienmes, Dave I'.osenheri;
"(;. .ui. nay-;
iioiMi. jcienarnson, llllhert'T. K. Daniels
niuan, ir. u. w. stone, Mrs. A.
Schiller, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
fialado. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
nlade. Sr.. lien Slieldnn. 'Alex
Himrrow, Mrs. M. Srhtteliard. !
Mr. ami Mm. Frank rptun. Mrs
IF GIRL DOESN'T
MARRY HARVARD
GETS FORTUNE
MiW YOliK, April . 7. y',
I'nless his in-ycar-old dauKhter
marries and has children, much
of the $1100.000 estate of Charles
A . L o e x s e r
art collector and
JJrooklyn department store owner,
Mill (jo to Harvard university, pro
MdliiK it Is not used for tho erec
tion of new bulldliiKs or destruc
tion of the older bulldliiKs on the
ilarvard grounds,
"Within the last few years,' .
rends his will, "I have visited ;
Harvard after an absence of more!
than 30 years, and 1 have found
the beloved old colleuo yard made I
unslehlly by such a monstrosity I
as (he new Widener Memorial 1
library." j
Mr. Loesser. an alumnus of the I
class of ISSO. died March 15. on
the. eve of his departure for Flor
ence, Italy, where he lived for
32 years.
The will
, , :
suggested that the i
amount eontingemly bequeathed j
o Harvard JL'OO.OOO. be used for
... ..,...-,., in .,i ii.twnng
low-ships f01. .students, graduates.
teachers and officials of the unt-
vcrsity.
He left $101). 000 outright to his j
widow and n life estate of:
?200.000 which at her death is
willed to his daughter. Mathilda. 1
now n student at a convent In
South Ascot, Kngland.
New Inventions
To decrease the likelihood of
fires from electric irons, a button
control has been added to an iron
of recent manufacture. Ah long as
the button is depressed, the cur
rent remains-on. but it is Khut off
us soon as the thumb releases the
button.
For keeping n record of the
mileage made, when tires and oil
were changed, and other data, a
convenient auto logbook is fas
tened to a clump attached to the
dash. The holder is so adjusted
that It can be swung hack out of
the way when the book Is not in
use or mrty be taken oTf altogether
simply by releasing a thumbscrew.
Should the automobile start to
roll back on a hill because of fall
lire of the brakes, an autumn tie
lock, installed on the differential
or transmission, quickly functions,
halting the car almost instantly.
The unit In easily installed and is
said to greatly promote safety in
driving while relieving the opera
tor of considerable worry.
Marked improvement in the
tone of a violin is said to be at
tained by the introduction of an
aluminum sound post in. tailed be
tween the top and back. It
strengthens the body of the instru
ment besides increasing the beauty
of the sound.
Adjusted to the running boa id
of any automobile, a luggage car
rier is fitted with ii means for
quickly locking a trunk or case to
Its frame, so that the article can
not Jar out or be stolen.
Necessary articles, such as
mutches and handkerchiefs, may
be carried while swimming in a
rubber pocket recently introduced
for the bathing costume. It has a
HpeeiHlly designed lock to foil
thieves a 0 is said to bo entirely
watertight.
. To keep the razor strop in a
sanitary condition, an antiseptic
solution is applied from a little
holder mounted on the housing
within which the strop is 'md.
Two useful implements are com
bined in one iu a meat knife with
i saw on the uppr edge. It is
specially ndaplde for camping use
well as for the kitchen.
fr-
In South America M.nno.ono
'rson live In 17 republics Isolat-
by lack of highways. Where
have one automobile to every
fntlir n.nd one-half persons. they
o one to every i VJ persons,
,f. Van iiovonbr,;;. Marion Vr-
hp.. Villi Vun.lvL.. M.
U
H. WIllB. J)f. Kl ileal K. Woods.
ljukt
Wi'iiiiikIiiii. W. ak.-ti.-M.
Mix i- I' i
Mr. and Mis. 1;. I...
Wilson, w. Wilcox. II. K.
.Worth. Mrs. J. n. Williams. .Mrs..
; W. C. Youims. 1). II. Franklin.
I .Mm. f. A. Winans. C. WolKiton.!
Mr. and .Mrs. s. M. Tntil..
Sllllllll i.i- . ... I 1. '
Hunt it ii i ....
.Mis. (. w. 1-ilm. Allls'..,". M.',J
ton Mrs. . f. i hlluood Mrs lt.i
liardwell. Helen Wilson. Miu S
H. l.llliil. .Mrs. o. V. .Myers. .Mm.',
H. V. I.unisdin. .Mrs. Henry Perry, :
I.Medtord Concrete I'unutructiuii
Co.. Susanna Holmes
Carter. .Mr. ;
Karl Tinny. .Maleolm lirown.
Mr.
Illddle, Jr., Mis.
Dr. F.inniens,
John Toinlin. Mrs. II. i
Leonard Carpenter.!
i,-j i..i...
Toinlin, II. K. Harder.!
Leonard Carpenler. Mis. Alfred
Carpenter. .Mrs. W. II. ltroille.l
Mrs. O. Voorhlen, Alfred Ca-.-pen-j
ter. Mrs. J. A. Wlsterlund. Fern'
; ttlileninson, Cornlnc Kenlev. .Mrs.:
Flu ller Mr . i, ii.,
IlllKSton. Mrs.
i Mrs. Driver,
Hush. Mr. Driver.
Mrs. Waller Frazer
Frazer Hrown, Dr.
Hrown. Walte
F. ii. Johnson. Mrs.
I'. K. Daniels.
li. C. Holmes. Mrs.
Hamilton I'atton, c. s. Newhall.l
I Mrs. I'lc kel. J. Hueslon. Mrs. II.
i . Thieroff. Mrs. John Fuller.:
lonn Fuller. Slraiiji's drui; store.
The
ltootery, ' tlen U. rl.vniale. '
Ilernice Cameron. Chas. Campbell.
BRITISHERS GET
A BIG KICK OUT
OF SEEING FORO
LONDON, Apr. 7. M'l Much of
Knuland was convinced today that
Henry Ford had come here on an
""'" veiuure uiiu 111
(iiisiriai oisiricis were iryini; 11
persuade mm to view their "wares
In the form of factory sites.
"Plans?" he said us If puzzled,
to one questioner. "Oh, I just call
ed to see the Knglisli people."
He showed no Interest when
asked about sites for factories. He
said he might go to Manchester
octnre ne returneu nome, ami mat
he might visit Hie Clyde -Industrial
district.
Air. Ford had his first real l.on -
don bus ride today.
From atop the bus he gazed
down on u London surging this
way and that iu atieipatlon of tho
I fainter Holidays, and apparently '
"'enjoyed the sight very much. Much!
to the astonishment of the gaily-'
imif(iri a, ,,., , i,lu ,
Tne Amorivan manufacturer, with 1
seVe,-al friends, left the hotel on :
i'-;fuot, walked a short distune
thn, followed bv the others.
1
and
took '
IMhypay LOGO more. . .when
CHRYSL
gives you
IllustriousNewChrysler"72"
performance out Chryslers
even Chrysler. It has jolted
the public's preconceived
notions of what its mouey
should be able to buy.
Here is a truly marvelous car,
in body styles priced from
1545 to $1795, which gives
in performance all and more
than you hat e been led
to expect from cars cost
ing '1000 more.
Here is a Chrysler tri
umph that overshadows
theforemost accomplish
ments of the industry.
128 South Riverside
13 I",1 ? TynirnmrM7r
FOLLIES BEAUTIES SETTLE DOWN
.
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t f y t '
ft 1 VNS"
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Sooner or later boutk.; from Use I'Vuies settle down to the bus!
lieu cf watchir.ff their husbands' tUtes oi' health and to rearing
farr.ilics. Take Lois Willi for example. In 1123 she was selected as
Miss Zicgfdd for tho nalional beauty contest at Atlantic City. Now
she is Mrs. Leslie M. ShcrrifT, of Osage, la. She appears once in
awhile at n pub.'ic performance but on the whole leads a relatively
sequestered life.
a hus. niinlily mounliiiK the sle;
jand settling down l'ur this threi
( penny ride.
Scientific Notes
Development o!
the manufacture
the necessity of i
at a cost not in e
pr.i
Steel
ess for
w it bout
okiu;
coat, and
f that ve-
quired for the manufacture of pig
iron, has been announced by the
American Kesearch corporation.
Froof that thinking is a chemi
cal process is expected to come
from experiments performed by
Dr. Ralph Waldo Cerard. of the
University of ( 'hicagu. lie has
j demonstrated, for the first time,
. lhat n(1 ve impulses result from an
oxidation process, accompanied by
jtu, production of heat,
Knergy ruptured by (lie daily
' cbanges iu the temperature, is
' utilized to operate a clock a Swiss
! engineer has Invented. The motive
nower is CHsentiallv a lone coiled
tube filled with g'lycerine. connect-
ed w ith a cylinder into which a
. . , ,
ine is w armed' and expands, it
forces the pi.-ton on, of the eyliu-
di
r and litis the
clock weight.
After forty
of path-n!
greater performance
72 miles and more per hour.
75 brake horsepower. Accel
eration that leaves every other
car behind. Vibrationlcss
smoothnass that only a
Chrysler counterweihted 7
bearing crankshaft can give.
Experience for yourself the
thrill of this brilliant per
formance. Chrysler enthusi
asm invariably follows
the realization that even
1000 more than "72"
prices does not get you
as much in perform
ance, in quality, in sty le,
in value.
FITCH. MOTOR CO.
Chrysler Dealers
1 "' ij
Vfl '
4 I
M
work astronomer
and tireenwii-h ol
1 aiioul eomiileteil
huge map of
the he
stars
"JO, (MM)
.More than I r.K0.UHi
photographed and
charts
w ere prep a r e d,
he assembled and
which are l
printed.
Difference-!
In
levatlou as slight
recorded on an
as six inches are
altimeter intended
surveyors, aviators
the use of more i
especially for
and other when
laborate instru-
m nts is not pi
Pictures Fainted on Windows
Members of an art colony in
lioston have solved the question of
keeping some of their window at
tractive. Instead of having to
wash the glass constantly. they
merely use a paint brush now and
then, for the panes aie covered
with decorative designs of wide
variety and color. The plan Is
especially well suited for windows
that arc not greatly needed to ad
mil light, a nd even palnlhig t he
glass does not shut out all the
illiiniin.it ion,
spaces in th
Xai ure is kind, and many a
child survives because h.s stomach
has the veto.
IlfiMtrtout New "72" Pricti
Two-passetiKcr Coupe (with
ftiniWc leat ). 51545; Royal Scden,
$1 595i Sport Koadstcr (with ruir.bl
e.t), 91 595; Four panenRer
Coupe, $1595; Town Sedan,
$lfi95; Convertible Coupe (with
rumSIc .cat), $1745; Crown Sedan,
$1795., All priori . o. h. Detroit,
i-.tbfeel to current f ederal excise
tax. ChrvdirraValeri are inpoiillon
to extend the coni-emetice o time
pavmcnlt. v v
New Chr.ler"Red-Head" Engine
designed to take full advantage of
nigh-compression fras. Rising J2
greater torque siith greater speed,
poscer, hi!!i!imling uUilityt stand
ard eip.i'ment on all hodv modelso
the Jlh. p. Imperial "80," also
standard on the roadsters, and at ail
ahleut slitihleTlra f. ost for other body
t?ci, o the "til" and "72."
3
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1- . VillSiS2
gassy iTfcK 99
Phone 7G2
2
63 MAKES OF
PLANES IN FiRST
AIR CRAFT SHOW
IHmtOlT. A p:ii:.iit)t of
'aviation tin firi show f ttu air
I4t(triH-il after the annual atito
niuhilf x posit ions will In- in
foMt l In Dt'iri'U'w "or. vent n hall
in an AM-AiiH't U an Aircmit Show
April i'' to :M.
A sptMtai'ular flourish will opt-n
th. rpisilioii. Nt-arlv !'.i com
n hi t-ial tlaiU'S will fly in loinui -tinii
ii;ainsl the .skvliiK of I it -trolt.
iiiol then ihc ilooi.s of I'ou-vi-ntlon
hall, where I'iti.eMn Miuan
feet of spare will he rrowleil whi:
ti 3 (lilfi-rt-nt types of airi-;;ttt will
in' thrown optii. Forty nianiif.u
tureis have i-nu-r'(l llu-ir prihi.-is.
After last yeai's sp.-etneular
flights hail tiooineit (lie industry iim
, lU'Vt-r hel'ore. the lVtroit hoaiit oi
j commerce ami the many airplane
, manufacturers . here decided that
, an annual air show was in order.
I The wheels wen- set in motion and
the sponsors say th
xhihitiou will
surpass their Kiculest expectations.
William li. Mayo, chief engineer
; of the Ford Molor 10.. is chairinnu
.of the show einnniiltce,
, hi iiilditioti to the display of
I planes anil accessories. Ihere will
he exhibits dramati.iiiK the whole
histoiy of aviation from lite ilays
jof the first riedKlinn flights down
; tit t he present era.
j lleury Ford has thrown open
' his airport at Uearhorn for the
j week and flight headuuarters will
I In- located there. A bamiuel. to he
I attended hy national liures in the
jair enifl industy. will he held on
I the third day of the show.
The coming of a little brother or
sister may stimulate the develop
ment of some of the finest virtues
in the character of the older child
and there need he no hint of
'jealousy on his part if the situa
ut the Oxford t ion is properly handled. Hut
rvatuiics have even a thoughtful parent often
tails to realize just what a serious
shock the advent of u Hew baby Is
to the emotional life of the "baby"
w ho is supplanted. This period
that furnishes so fertile it soil for
the sowing of the seeds of
jealousy, cannot be handled too
carefully by loving parents.
4.
Xo woman is an old maid until
she admits It.
A few of
Values
1!I2T llflCK i.uorciiA.M.
j Very low nilli'imc Xtw rondl
' lion. Cimt Sl''hi. It Ik un un
' tiKti.il liarmiln at n limit half
price.
j 1!C HfDSON COACH
i Itun lo.iK'ft nilh-H. Kvi-ry extra
j on the car. Finish and uphol
! stertrj afi fcood hh li';w. To hiII
i at lets than hair the coKt when
i now.
112
Mill' .IlllllilS It. 1
! ' Rl--
"ttlto I I 1 1 IV M 11 1
(Swim
DEPENDABILITY' SATISFACTION and HONEST VALUE
BLIZZARDS RAGE IN
MIDWEST: FOREST
FIRES IN THE EASF
OMAM . Neb.. April 7.- -Oia.iha
and more than ; olli'-r
Ntlu.i.-ka towns weie i ei o en iiu
totl.iy (rum olio u the h''iVli-C
p. 1 1 .-iua Mm ins in the lu-t i y
o 1 he slate. 1 'o mi mi: 1 1 a a t uu ai. 1
trarisp.ti talioii lacihlit s. tied up
Friday, Wei e in operation n al
um; regular schtdule loda.
.snow w is general I hroti;: luniL
the middle c.-.t, severest storm.!
h.-nii; teli within a 7'i-nnli- iadiu.-
of ( Miiaha. where all traffic as
welt as lelejniph and telephone
sysu-ius, wete paraled hy the
heavy snowfall.
Last night Western I niuri lines '
were partly restored to service
and telephone companies were re
constructiuf; fallen wires.
Towns most heavily hit hy the
stonn w e r e Lincoln. iu atrice,
Fairhanks, ltlair, York, Seward.
cuiumhus, and Iowa towns in
the T.'i-liille radius.
.Whraska iMuliamile ( o u n t r y
was spared ly the storm, tele
phone repair crews being called
from Alliance to a id in rebuild -lliu
wrecked lines in t h eastern
part of t he state. Two inches of
snow was reported in Allium",
while (he records in the storm
struck area showed i Tom four to
seven inches.
Trains, delayed hy f unity dis
patch! n j.; sen ice yesterday, Were
enabled to resume regular sched
ules loday over practically all
lilic.1?.
DKS .MOIXKS. Iowa. April 7.
(At . storm which swept Iowa
last night left it blanket of snow
ranging from one to ten inches,
lie fore noon today the storm had
passed beyond t he bovd'rs of ! ho
state and there was prospect of
fair weather.
Southwestern Iowa was the
greatest suferer with much irnns
nilssion wire damage reported in
t he urea between At Inn tie and
Council Mluffs. ,
Snow was reported from vari
ous points iix follows:
Algoiia, n inches; Storm Lake,
Iti inches: Fort I Midge, ii inches;
Mm Min City, ii Inches, and J es
Moines. 1 i... inches. ! j
Because we are delivering more new Chevrolets than
at any other time in our history, we are offering a
number of exceptional values in reconditioned used cars.
Our used cars carry an official O. K.
tan which is reproduced on this paj;c.
Attached to a used car by a Chevrolet
dealer it signifies that every vital part
of the car has been inspected, properly
reconditioned and where worn, re
Reasons why you should buy your used car
Chevrolet ilcalcru have been nelecteJ hv
the. Chevrolet Motor Cnnipnny on tho
haiis iif their financial responsihllity and
dependability.
Chevrolet tlmlcr offer used earn pn
n pl.in originated and endorsed by tho
Chevrolet Motor Company,
our exceptional Used Car
"with an OK that counts"
I'.IV, CMKVItOI.KT Toritixts
Hi'coiiiliilnneil. Iluinperfl. wind
wlnuK, cut-tint, moliiinetfr. W'e
Invite your IUHpectloii. At a
price yon can arford to pay,
-'J'.'i.On.
1!'L'." CIIKVIttJI.KT TOI'UINi;
Kei'ondltloniMl. HerinlHhcil, thnu
OanrlK nf nilles fit fallstactoi y
Bi-rvice iii UiIh one. Vint will lnj
Niirpriscd lit the pilce i: ask.
PIERCE-ALLEN
South Riverside
LEGION WOMEN COMBINE FOR TOUR
ill ;';1P 'ij
Combining for a .speaking: lour of 48 states and Hawaii, Mrs.
Irene Vallriilg-e, left, national president of the American Legion i
(Auxiliary, and Mrs. I-Mna Pavol, president of the Eight and Forty, .
nre shown on arrival at Los Angeles, Cal., after completing the
Hawaiian part of their tour. Their trip through the states will
require several - monitor-
SANDER
Aeronautical School, Inc.
Mcdford Airport
Med ford's Own Flying School
FLYING TAUGHT under supervision of Ex-army in
structor and air mail pilot.
FAST AIRPLANK 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. . .1'.'-.
WE FLY EVERY DAY
Jor Ecoomical Transportation
i1. wmra'i.fcr"
imp- mmifmm
1021 DHIHiK SIODAN'
1'IiIh car tlhl not need any worl;
or tefliilKhlni;. It is in perfect
Hliape, with lots nf iiccessories
Cost new $1(1511. Our pi Ice $110
IWfi OI.DS.MOIIII.K COACH
Hot iinillthined. New Ihico lln
IhIi, new upllolntel Iik: !h per
cent nihhcr. Truly H fine, up-to-date
caro at the low price of
l7.-..i". j,
O
MOTOR CO.,
Phone 150
?:J1
placed by a new part. The outstanding
feature of this plan lies in the fact that
it enables anyone to select a used car
with absolute confidence as to its satis
factory operation, and the price is
absolutely fair and right.
from a Chevrolet dealer
Chevrolet dealers have the necessary
modern tools anj equipment to properly
recondition used cars.
-Chevrolet denier desire the Knodwill
of lifted car buyers the same as they enjoy
from, new Car buyers '
1I24 CirKVKOI.KT COUPE fl
Factory flulHh; Jttl per cent rub-;'
her. Some real transportation. ,y
I'riceil below market at JlHo.OO.r,
1H2I CIIKVUOI.KT TOliniNO ('
llatloon tires, new Dtico finish.'
Very low mileane. Just tho onei
for a second car. $l ir.00 I
1325 FORD TRUCK
Kxtensioa frame, special trans
mission, lumber rolls, flood cub,
Kxtra Ions platform, 285.00.
Inc.