Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1928, Page 12, Image 12

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    PIGE FOUR
ftfEDFOTCT) AfATTi TttTTHTNTS, MEt)FOftD. OTCEflON, STTSrDAY,1"'MAY 27, 1928.
contrary, he declared that the
chief competitor of his own car
wis one ui the easiest drivinu ma.
chines on the market, not exclud
log nmny of higher price. The
salesman proved himself to be a
delightful companion und, a 1 1
other things being ciiuul, he kind
Calif. There are 40 rooms I the! man whose attitude i.sjujit well
L
MekitherMayort
hotel, Ith furnish. ngH from lab
jle uecomc general u nt I
HOME EDUCATION
Tha Chlld'i First School la tha Family.' Fnoebel
Iaaued by tha National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th
Street, New York City. Tlieae articles are appearing oacu Sunday
In tne Mail Tribune.
,THE YEARS BEFORE 8CH00L
Mr a. Nestor Noel '
linen und nilver tu furniture, a cun- ;
crete Hwlmming pool with hot ;
staml'fviut m i"u(,e n"" "" "
mobiles. The conversation, natur-
..i.nut cui'H nhout all
mineral water and other features ." ,.,.... ...., i ii...
that make It an ideal recreation -"ZL "
reuort.
u.,ii.Ui.iiin'H nrotlut't belonged. DM
Looking over the cars this week he knock the others as they were j he
rul.ed in contact with a sales- ""' " -
the average car uuyer wouiu pre
fer to patronize,
ATSGOTTWOOLF
A linking and cuokinic dcnion
Htrutlun will ho Riven May 28, 2.
31 amt June 1 and 2 at Scmt
Wulf'a furniture store, by Miss
VcM-nu Lindtiulst, Hume economic,
xiert und dietitian of the .Malle
utile Iron ltnnBe company, milkers
of the famous .Monarch raiiBC j
.Miss l.lniliiulsl. who Is a (trad-
Uute of an eastern university, Is j
nn nr kiKiivli'ilLTil authority on
cuoklng and bnkliiB. She has been
appearing before lurtre audiences
throughout thu county, conduct
InK some of the most successful
schools the women of Oreaun huve
ever enjoyed.
One day I was on a visit with I how t walk, to eat, to speak,
my four-year-old dauKhter. There Why not leach It to do ull these
wero no other children in the thliics correctly, to save learnluK
house, and she was BettiiiB hjnely. (them twice?
I...1W1 her n hook." I said. These lessons should not lie
They could not find a picture made difficult ; all of us remember j
book, ! best the experiences most enjoyed.
Any book with large print will I AVe spoke in the beelnnine of
do," I told them. ircudlnK. it your nine one learns
A. book with good pluln letters ! to recognize the letters ami some
was brought. To their astonish- j of our common words It should be
nienl. the little uirl was uulto hau- iua an amusement, a game. Uo nut
py, reading worus nere ami mere
VKKVA MXIKH'tST,
iM'iuonsti'uior
Tho elaHscH will bruin promptly
at 'I p. m. Murntuy, May UH. rnkf
and pastry baking will bo featured
ut Hume uf the cIhhhok, vylillo ut
others oven dinneiH, incut brolliiuir,
walerli'MH eookiiiK of venetnbleH
mid other lnteix'HUng features will
)i(Hioniinale.
The oven dinner feature will
.(oiihInI of cooking an entire il In
ner, four veffotables and a roiiHt
of meat, all IhjIiik cooked In tho
oven at one time, Ii'hh than three
centH worth of electricity beliiK
needed to cover thin meal. No
Water Is lined with tho vetcetahlcH.
A icakc bukliiK content will bo u
feature of tho whool. th ereclpc
being furnished by M Ihh LiiubiulHt
nt her cluKHOH. L'akeH will bo half
ProMted and will be Judged by their
general up pen ranee, Hliapo, color,
ileplh and tax tut o of cruHt,
miioothneMH, flavor and llKhlneHs
nf both the cake and tho frosting.
JuilpliiK wltl be under direct su
pervision of AIIkh I.indqufst, as
HlKled by Homo competent local
bachelor.
All non-piizo wlnnliiK cakew will
be returneil to the owners. J'rf'.cH
will be announced in IhiH paper
and winners will lie announced at
the class Saturday afternoon,
June 1.
In addition to the cake content,
valuable attendance prizes will be
given dully. Additional informa
tion regarding the cako contest
and school can be obtained ut
Scott Wolf's furniture' sturo. t
TO SAVE CATTLE
FROM DISEASE
FAltliO, N. 1. (!) Seeking in
reduce loss of livestock iiulsoncd
by spoiltd sweet clover hay, veter
inarians at the North Dakota Agri
cultural college have mind ihul
reeding It to rabbits Is a successful
method of determining Its safety
for cattle feed.
Kxpeilinents conducted by A. l
Kchalk. veteriniirlaii, ami 1,.
Jlnilcrlek, assistant veterinarian, at
the college have shown that "sweet
clover poisoning" Is particularly a
disease o animals from a few
months up to two or three years or
age, although It is not uncommon
In older cuttle.
Studies made by Hi halk and Ro
derick Indicate that tame rabbits
are erected more readily and much
earlier limn cattle under the same
condition of fceillng. When fed
continually on sweet clover con
taining the disease producing fluid
ities, u bilge majority of the rail
lilts arrive at a crllleiil stage with
in six to i'0 days, with an average
of ten or cloven days.
"This is Invariably from one
week to ten or twelve days earlier
than cattle iiro so urfeeteil when
fed the' same material." Nchalk
said. "Therefore runners having a
iltllilltlty of-, molded sweet clnver
on hand they contempjale reeding
can try it out oh rabbits with pruc
tically absolute surely to their
emtio."
.The veterinarians say they have
not been able to associate the dis
ease with Khcop to any cxiem, ,U
though feeding trials with horses
have, been limited, reports Indicate
thees animals are rarely affected.
Speaking- of salesmen, from the
standpoint of the buyer who tries
to keeji up with everything in ihe
automotive' field, there uppenrs to
be no reason why the sales argu
)iient should Include denunciatory
references to uompetitlvo products.
A close knowledge of any specific
ear will provide enough positive
lirguuientn in favor of its purchase.
That, utter till, is what tho new
car shopper wants.' When he calls
upon a Nutcsinan. he is seeking in
formation ns to why he should buy
that particular nir not why he
should not buy a conipeilllvo pro-
,. . ,
Khe should not know how to
rend at her uge," objected a wom-
lessou
All Ilfo is a lesson if you want
to muke and call it such. Accept
Why not?" I asked. las much as possible of it In tile
It s bud for her health," was i bring more Joy. Especially, do tills
tho reply. with those first few years of a
This child had not been urged leniiu's ille ut nome wnen uu worn
to read. At an early age, I had should bo play.
given her alphabet blocks with ,,
which to play. As she wanted to (
know what tho blocks meant, I
told her the names of the letters.
From that. It was not long before
Chester Conklin. Well knnUfn film .nm.Hian. nr,tnt. Mac. R.l.n n
commit the mistake of making it a j his honor, Mayor James Rolph of San Francisco. A Buick sport touring
car is the background for the scene.
Golf, as She Is Spoken
(Kansas' City .Star) ' j uted to the gaycty of the body
One of the oolightful things I nolltic. it is known to have made
Irrepressible conversationalists of
ol,,,!!! flitf lu tbtil It ,!,.,. n. m,
l, 111. li.Ml 1.1.1,111.11 .il.llU,.,rlk, ,,,,.. . ,, ,.,..,, ,,.
i r,, 1 1..',! vu ,..r.nU li. u. ...... persons of lamentable vocabulnr-
I-IKItr...:. 8. D.-tPi-Jack and LerL- I., i I- outside 'the terminology of the
jikkh uro mo principals in an ani- ; 'tame
I nial uct that always Ketn a. bin
who knew the words under the pit
tures on the blocks and was pick
In? them, out
cu nieacrosM,
aniUHomeni toru ramy ouy. jvno v-foi, yt.u.H an( no JmnUM nuctl ,
.K " T, i i JlffKlo Ih reins to holp lilm re
It is petting more and more
matobes may.be had without ' ffl lo ,',,,"uf of oIf- Vou
! than an outdoor Kame. The Jn-
d
blocks and was pick- h I , Vlvrrtlt. Jiivk lH u .,H .. Uloor matohes n.ay be hat without , fluently without
t of every book nhe , . , v,(l,.M IlP th ln(lMithe lorf of time, Hie nuisance of! , h',tUK "unuy wiinout
Tt nfrn.-rl.Ml bcr miiid. I U'" VoU,un f th ,lli,ul ,,Ul11 .i.-Iiil- nl rod r.-t-sl n t f n.- I Iwww : plliylllff It. and not to be llblo to
It uffoidtd lcr much .fjUlo wlth Cim.!(ir At lj4 i.iund "ohIiii, and i edi s-sliik fm the ot- gcttiiiK to be cmbur-
jr a rainy day. Know- ' , u . caslon. and it can be played in any "' fc
was, later, loss timid ut tho Idea
of.ffolntf to school.
Thereare other things, however,
more important. Ilefore reaching
tho school age u child should he
taught to speak good Knglhdi and
should understand and practice
pleasing manners. Koine children
are entirely untrained In tho tiltto
cuurtesleu before they enter school
and often school dues not improve
them In tho least in this respect.
'I do not know what kind of
manners tho children are taught,"
roninrked u woman to nio once.
"They seem ovor so nuioh rougher
than before they went to school."
If the homo influence, does not
keep children as pollto as they
should he, It is unreasonable to
expect the school to do so. It Is
member IiIh mall boxen.
The equipage never starts out
of a morning without .1 Iggs atop
Jack. lOvery noon Ihrggtuud re
turns to tho post office and turns
Jack ami Jlggs loose to hurry
home for lunch.
Tho drlverlesH outfit starts off at
a smart pace, mul in all the yours
Jack has never been in a Kiiinsluip
or received a traffic ticket. Pedes
trians some times steal a rido on
kind of weather.
Some of tho best encounters we
have seen have been In club rooms,
at round table luncheons and in
other places where plain clothes
golfers are wont to meet. Long
before we knew a brassle from a
putter and thought a niblick was
some kind of pocket confection, we
attended some of these golf clinics
and found them most diverting.
Hut there is another phase of
golf us an imhmr sport. It Is the
the mall cart an It rolls along, hut ' i yen i no goner ami
iiwii-fewm i . iiii u' in ,l ujijiMlinu-
ing hangover from the time when
golf was popularly regarded as a
game for second childhood. There
still are those who agree with Sen-
Jack doesn't mind a few jM-ophi !
hopping off and on und Jlggs givea i
them a friendly hark. '
"Thero goes Jack and J Iggs," ;
say JMcrro house wives along tho j
rassf ng
We predict, therefore, that oven
Senator Norrls will be swinging
clubs and pushing putters long
before ho has attuinod what ho
I conceives to he necessary tho
license of senility. The pressure
I is getting strong. Cassias said :
("Well, Mrutus, thou art noble; yet
IT sec thy honorable metal may be
wrought from that It Is disposed:
: therefore it n meet that noble
! minds keep ever with their likes,
: for who so firm that cannot be
j seduced ?" If Senator Norrls. re
main; firm agahist golf, he should
Iwatth his company. Otherwise we
think he may fare no hotter than
did Marcus lh-utus.
way.
"It's lunch time.'
X. Y. Stock Kxchnugo C'fo.sed.
tho homo llfo which has the most j view YOltK. Mav 20. fPj sedate Nebraska senutor. He has KAN' KUANCJSCO (JP As a mo
Influence. It very largely deter- Tho kvw' York stock exchanuo and mied some of tho exhilaration ! morlal to his son. Jloudd Cibson
mines tho future, before school j the New York curb market wero that a man of his age, condition ! who died in tho world war, C. AW
age, when wo think our children i closed today, the sixth Halurdny t "iid present state of servitude ! Gil.xon, retired buslnesM man of
are learning nothing, tney uro i holiday tills year, to givo mem- i might enjoy. He seems not to have ' Oakland, has made a irift of a
really learning a great deal. It 'j,pr firms a further opportunity . discovered that golf no longer has; hotel and 30 cottages to the Salva
rests with us to' see what they ; to catch up with the congestion j an age (lualificalion, but has be- ', tioti Army, with a fund for per
lonrn. In tho bright saying or 0f work created by the recent se-jcome the spurt of youth as well 1 petual nialnlonuiiee.
children wo ofto nget an insight t riea of big markets. ,us the delight of the middle aged I Jt will be a young people's camp
into tneir uany nome me. . , 1 iiiiki tne reluge of the old. and rest retreat for mothers and
Tho yearn heforo Hovon uro tho ' MAIISI Il-'IIOKD, Ore., May nut to return to the by-products 'under-privileged children und will
most impressionable, ami ineir in-m" imry. nn-unor
; a tor Norris that golf is only for
I those who are loo old to learn the
! game. We are rather sorry for the
sedute Nebraska senutor. He has
CAurouxiA jivi:s cami
TO KAIiVATIOX AltMY
fluenccH continue throughout life.
A child cornea into the world
knowing nothing. It does not know
daughter of
Neal AVutson, Coos City, died hiHt
night of infantile paralysis uf tcr
an illness of two days.
of golf. Consider the ribaldry of
the uninitiated and the noble de
fense of the confirmed. Consider
how much this game has enntrih-
"Camp Iloudd Gib-
bo known ns
son.
Tho property comprises , (!0
acres of Jam near Middlelown,
THE PACKARD SIX
a available in twelve
distinguished models,
priced at Detroit from
2275 '2785
j, sf
Can I really buy a Packard Six
at as low a price as that ?
THAT is a common query when motor
ists "ask the man who owns one."
For many people knowing Packard's
outstanding reputation in the fine car
field have over-priced the Packard Six
In their own minds. .
Yet the Packard Six price range is but
$2275 to $2785 at the factory fully a
third less tnah common belief.
If you have thought the Packard Six
beyond your reach, let us figure with you.
Let us tell you what your present car is
worth if it is of average value it will
make or exceed the down payment. Then
your largest cash outlay will be the
amount of a single monthly payment.
We can show you, too, that it costs no
more to buy a Packard Six and drive it
four or five years than to purchase and
trade in $1500 cars every two years or so.
Why not enjoy the luxury of distinguished
Packard Six as long as it costs no more?
Twelve beautiful models to choose from.
PACKARD
ASK
THE MAN
VV I I O
OWNS
ONE
HIGHWAY MOTOR CO.
123 So. Riverside Quality Cars Phone 254.
Open Evenings and Suncfciys
Grenuine Service
U. S. Armstrong
Having the "World's Greatest Values"
to sell, gives us enthusiasm to match,
those values in the character of service,
we render. i We use genuine factory
parts, which is a pledge of interest in ,
your satisfacti6n.
'All work is performed by skilled me
chanics. Hudson-Essex owners may
utilize our service with confidence
- Whoever does your work insist on
genuine factory parts. ,
99
HtJOSOM
rn
ESSEX
0& Demonstration Involves No Obligation
Essex Models
-' from $735 up
Hudson ModeJs
,;, from $1250 jp "
All prices t. o, b. Detroit, plus tvar excise tan
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
101 S. Riverside Ave.
Phone 18
Ok
vull never approach-
Value elsewhere
Sensational
New Low Prices
If vou are planning to
spend $1065 to $1235
for a six-cylinder motor
car be certain you are
buying all that your
money should purchase.
w
w
w
V
w
Baslnesa Coape .
Roadster (-Jch rumble seal)
Touring . . .
2-Joor Sedan
doupC (with rumble Mt)
4-door Sedan
Landau Sedan
Make sure that your choice
.embodies all of these meas
ures of performance, com
fort and value which are in Chrysler "62":
Rubber shock insulators instead of metal
shackles for utmost riding comfort; self
equalizing hydraulic 4-wheel brakes; 7 -bear-
All prtceM f. o. b. Drrrolf, rubied
lo current Federal exclee tus.
Cfirnler 'dealers are In a Vo
lition to extend (he convent,
ence ot time payment.
7
. 106S
lo75
io95
io9
3
1335
ing crankshaft with in-"
tcrchange&ble shimleM
bearings; saddle spring
seat cushions: balanced
front wheels for utrhost
safety in driving at higher
speeds, ett, etc.
These, iti'fft new louw prices,
set the "62" still further
apart as greater value than you can obtain
elsewhere for hundreds of dollars more.
Demonstration easily substantiates every
claim for it. , .
FITCH MOTOR CO.
128 South Riverside
Phone 762