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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1928)
ArrcnroRTJ uxn, ttctrttnti. tetifotctj, ftTF.no-. srT.T, ..ttnt. 2, im FXOF, five KEEPING YOUR CAR MODERN B H. I f DVAItl) TOWLK. , Phwuw, Dura Color AiivtMH-jr tt'rvtce Changing No. THERE uaeu" to bo a perennial artfumenL around the siov la tha country itor u to th dura bility of Ui Dldmrt sua or Jf-uns m the party, floine of lh neighbor, tald. and tl must be confessed, arm what backward folk. uad to apeak at leugUi on the advantage or buying suit that would !o&t four years. If It did coat 0 little more In th buslunlng. The you Dic er folk, however, wero Inclined to doubt the pleasure of wearing the tut iite ftuit Tour years In succession v-n though ll would hang together that luiitf. lu won a good deal Ilka th tact thai a camel can got along wall one drink a month, and yet there never wu a grat deal of envy expressed becatiM men are not camels. . .. 11 appears that this ram a diver gence of viewpoint haj lasted over Into more modern times with more HonhlBtlcaCed manners. The fact la that the present day motorist has learned that be becomes tired of the colors of his. oar, no matter what they are. after a while and longtt for something new. Just be cause hla car was lacquered 1 moat dellrhtful color Id the begin nlng Is no reason why be wnnts to keep It the same color as long as he 1 rives It. Each spring brings new Uleaa. Tha colo trend on other cars along the road tell a new story. There la no end to the lovely and delightful hues that can be combined to make an automo bile a thing of beauty as well as being a Joy forever. The motorist, porhapa In smaller cltlos. who has seen hla car parkea t fpnni of hla house for a year, or.ved something new. it l oeauu- sl any rate It Is possible his wtrelful. It ts lively, he no longw owns has. finds that ootlv or uiern re becoming tired of looking at lu What can he do about It? He cau turn his car In and get another, perhaps he doesn't want to do that He can have the whol. finish done over again In other and newer tones. Perhaps be thinks that Is too much to do, particularly Inas much as tie finish ot his car has had care and Is lust as good as it ever was. What then? The answer to that situation Is found In what la coming to be more or less growing custom. K can have the look of his car change d. new life Injected Into Its ap pearance, new fancies expressed and satisfied. He can give his car the festival air of spring to go with his new clothes and his wife's new ials. He doos. It by Ihe' simplf John Coolidge's Girl Talks Miss Florence Trumbull, i'm ok liter of the (rover nor of Connecticut, Inclines to retl M itnce- nh(Hit reports conoocn inn her enKntfctnent to John CnolidtfP, son nf the president, lint while the rumors fly Miss Trumbull Is work in p: ahing In her domestlce duties and pre paring for a enreer, no matter how soon mn fringe may 4-omo to change her plans.. Miss Trumbull, a graduate of Alt. Ilolyoke college, has her own ideas nhout affairs of the day and is emphatic in her dec laration that woman's place Is primarily in the home. From politics to romance is a far call. Hut the public has heen ( watching with respect and ndmlra-I lion the coupling of the names of j Miss Klorence Trumbull, daughter j of Ciovernor Trumbull of Connect!- ; cut, and John Coolidge. in the so-j clal news of the day. The twin ' Idea nf the governor's daughter and the president's son ha caught i the- popular imagination. "I al- ways say the engagement has not j been announced yet," she declares. llusy in Society i As the governor's daughter. Miss Trumbull is as busy socially us a Park avenue debutante. Hut she likes social lire and would ask no question of it. "My social duties keep me busy" she says. "They keep me up on j lots of things. You have to adapt J your self to many different situa- j linns, and so many mtiereni Kinus of people. Kxhuusting? No, I would not say so, though they are sometimes very trying. The more I have to do the better I like it." Miss Trumbull Is now 23 years old. A year ago she was graduat ed from Mt. Holyoke college where she was a member of the glee club, and she still recalls the happy col lege life. "In a way, I nm nwfully sorry to he through with college, in n way I'm tickled. I just loved It, and everyone said that I would miss it awfully, still 1 haven't ho very much. You see I'm glad I don't have to study nnd only do things like that just when I want. "At every college." she says, "there Is n crowd that Is pretty gay, et Mt. Holyoke as well us al ! other places. In some cases 1 sup- ' pose the girls have been so re- i strictcd nt home that when they nre placed in the artifh lul life at college and all on their own for the first time, they go too far. And then there nre some who are used to It nt home all the time, and just keep It up. Hut I really think it all depends on the girl.- If she wants to do It. she will." In the smoking controversy. Miss Trumbull admits that she was on the side of the majority of the stu dents who wanted the ban against smoking lifted, says n writer In the Mart ford (Conn.) Courant. "If thero Is a rule." she explained. "It will he broken, and I don't believe in abusing the law, so It seems to nie It would be better not to have It at alt. Jdkcs I. Hilary Work "Kver since I went to college, I have heen thinking that I would like to he a lihirinn. I majored In Kngllsh literature and I Inve honks. I've wanted to get a chance to read a lot of moiiern novels, i didn't take any course on them j and I was kept busy rending other j things. "I don't know, hut maybe next year I'll start being h librarian. 1 the Trim II - process of changing the Irbnw result U aa expreualou reoMonauie uslre for oontei new and at t'ja same time. creetty accomvltshed, ha ho to the orlginoi beauty and of his car without going very coostdejuble trouble. The faintly sedan, for lutfanre. Possibly tt s blue, with black ! tenders and perhaps wheats '.ouch- i ed with red tu give a contraa'c This : Is a good -found combination of color. The only trouble la tjaai the : owner Is tlrrtl of 1U He leaves the body color Jt as It wa-a good ; substontlsl atreeable blue.' But ho bos the Diat fenders chfmged to some lighter color and ha wheels lacquered blue to agree with tho body. TXicn perhaps hd has the mouldings a:oog the side' of. his car touched with cream, .if ou would hardly know tt to be tlya aarae car. And yet-uaat an uplift he gets from hts fcvw finery! j Per ha p.-, "ae has a black sedan. One tires uuon of blck. although It has a certain feelUe of perman ence anC dignity. 'But spring is heret H wanui a Vhazige. He gtves heeij .o the labiat color trends 'and then has his btrtck fenders lac quered a St. James gray ai.d the same color used on, the top. Then he nas a belt of cjlor either on or above and below the bolt mould ing along the bid re of Ma car. A lively cheerful , tontroaUng color running from thtj Up of hla hood, oacK across me cowi aiia an wuub the body. The note id echoed a i little on the V heels. He hardly ; knows hts own car. . He has achle- a black car. Yet the rualn part of his automobile la lust as Ulack as U ever was. : ' Or be has a sport touring car ot El Paso tan. Then, tlnid of the dusty lan. of -which he; -was- ro proud a year before. hf 1 has the fenders lacquered black, the mould, lngs touched with Monntatn Ash Scarlet and the wheels- accented with the same color, has become sporty. tera It from the curb jwlth a cer tain air. He ceases 17 envy any- body. All's well alor,f the road. And yet the amount ffr change nt. has accomplished Is very small. II la merely that tt Is it jange and a sound change. Not eccentric. But different. Thnre are many motorists who are doing something Ilka this every year (ftin't want to go f.way to a library igrnphic society, j school, hut I thought that I could "During the hostilities of 1 2 4 1 start in and learn at some library. ! .southern Chihli bore the brunt of I near home. , I really think I ought Ifhlnesf civil war in the north and tto decide on something by next 1 recently llokienfu, 100 miles south ' fall. 1 have been putting It off ; Df T'eking, was retaken by the nor long enough. You see that was thern armies after a brisk battle, partly what this year was for to The capture of Jlnklenful re make up my mind what I wanted establishes one of Peking's main to do. lines of defense which stretches ; "Cooki ng and sewln" are other I things that l am supposed to have ' ilone this yeir," Miss Trumbull ad- milted, "hut really and truly I J don't believe I have heen Into the ; kitchen once. I believe that if I i ever Wanted to cook, I could Just ileum' from hooks. None of my 9t Chrysler "62" - at tiew lower prices, '1065 and upwards constantly keeps on increasing its lead over all competition by embodying new and finer features hitherto available in the "72" and lmperial"80." In the Chrysler "62," for instance, chassis spring ends are now mounted in rubber shock insulators instead of metal shackles. It is the only car of its pricewith this equipments Among other inimitable advantages of Chrysler Standardized Quality are 128 Chevrolet Sedan flllli Ihft romlngr of 1ir flnr summer wnHicr motnrNtc, nre toadlnc fur Hie moimtfllnx hy llio .lhat sands, Th roads arc open ninmmUy curly till year and many heaiilKnl snis are to ho located cvrn on u short day ran. Tha party In the Yhnrulct sedan Is vhowii on a road tln-'nigli tha woods in luuk i Xmiut Tiinmlimit;, -Miirin County, . . - -. ... . newly married, fiicniln has ever lenrned to rook, yet when 1 R t" tliHr linusi'K tin y servo bountiful dinners. They tell " they loarni il when ihoy ln unn to funk. "IHifT KiiKUgi'inenl "I tlon'l tii-iiv of cllvnroo. lint In some rases 1 kUi)uo It Ih really noecMsary. The whole point Is thai people shouldn't K't married un less Ihoy know enoli other well and fool sure Hurt the innnlane will lie pormanenl. This means a fairly long enKHgoment. I If nourso lllol-o Is no fun In liolllB I'llKUKed Imi His sport car nBi ,ul sllll a fairly loiiu Hiigaite H again en- I ..., i muoh surer. I really do llilnk thai vei-y nflen divorces call ho iraeed to hasty marriuccs. "Then, too, I hollove that pri China's Chronic Battlefield "WASHINdTON', 1). C, June Hi. "Uhlhll province. China, scene of recent clashes between the Chi nese warring factions is the 'Flan ders Field' of China," says a bulle tin "from the Washington. 1). C. headouarters of the National (Sen- ncross cninu irnm raoiingiu m ( Tsangchow. New Kngland of China "Without Manchuria, which sur I rounds China's northeastern corner IChihll would 'not only occupy the J position of New Kmrland in the ' Cnited Slates but its similarity PR.FOR.tVfiANCE f naD(B5 Value Chrysler "62" New Lower , Prices Business Coupe $io65 Roadster - 1075 lutth rumbi teal) Touring - io95 3'door Sedan 1095 Coupe 1145 (uiih rumble imi) 4-dour Sedan 1175 Lanilan Sedan 1255 All ptUet f. 0. b. Detroit. Chrysler dralert art I m botff lun ro extend the emveniene of Ume fwymmtf. ; ixt 1 . ' FITCH MOTOR CO. South Riversisje Answers the Call of a 1 marily woman's plaee is in the lioine. 1 would not want to have a eareer If 1 wore married because homo lire moans more than any thing else. It was woman's place originally, ami I don't see why we should chatiKo. "Yes. I vole, anil I believe all women should, but 1 don't go In political meetlnKs. iiml l never ! Iiavo made a s it in1 my life, so ! I ciiuliln'l help my lather tbal way. 1 never have lllod. 1 really don't believe In women lining mil cina :lli;lllni,'. and yd because they have (be vole Ihoy ought to bo represented, so some women, single women or niarrleil women wbn have the lilac, . oilKllI to be ri'iircsenlallvos." to Yankee America also extends to its shape, climate and topography. Chihli even has n Cape Cod Hay formed hy the Culf of Chihli with the blunted peninsula of Shantung province forming the cape. ' The Chinese province, however, covers nearly twice tin area of t he New Knglnnd states and has a fourth of the population of the entire I'nited Sin lev, most of which Is concentrated in the plain coun try extending for about 100 miles from the coast. Nearly every Miuare foot of this area Is occupied by cities, villages, orchards, graz ing land and small farms. - j "Travelers in Chihli are aston- j ished by the large production of agricultural products in the pro- ; vlnce with the crude methods and I devices used by the farmers. In 1 many sections grain is winnowed i in ihe-inanner employed -in I'gyp'i ; in ancient times. Threshing ma the 7-bearing crankshaft in perfect balance, hy draulic 4-wheel brakes always perfectly equal' ited for safety, ventilated crankcase, pivotal steering. , Come and see this Chry sler "62" the stylish lines, the roomy, bodies, the unusual fineness of fittings and upholstery. Then drive it. See what these Chrysler "62" fea tures really mean in .greater performance and comfort. Phone 7G2 the Open Road j": 4 . . t. chines consist of many hlndcd pad- j dies with which the grain is beaten, or large rough roller stones i drawn over the grain by plodding bullocks. It Is a common sight in : the remote districts to see women squatting beside large s t o n e j troughs pounding wheal for daily consumption, and now and then ; one sees a blind-folded horse trot - ling around in a circle hitched to ; i' huiie grinding stone. In some i sections of Ihe province Ihe work of Ihe women and Ihe horse is j done hy windmills with enormous1 matt lug blades, or crude waler- i power machinery. i Tigs Itrl-tlcs, llalrncls ami ' oalV I tcards I "As tu Massachusetts, many of Ch Dili's industrial cities are situ- 1 ated up the various rivers, away ; from the sea. Tientsin, which ranks next to 1'cking among the cities of the province, sends a large, bulk of goods to l'.urope ami the Trilled States, Including such arti cles as feathers, goals' beards, fox tails, licorice, human luiir. pig bristles and lanterns. When hair- nets were more fashionable, Chihli hairnets were sold In our markets. "Visitors to Tientsin are apt to judge the whole province by ihe modern aspect of that city, but the inhabitants of the Interior regard the modern western touch as bar- baric. Automobiles traverse Its streets and at every corner where there Is any traffic nt all. there Is WW w m TIMS ILWEST BWCEOl) THE perfected Whippet Four Sedan is actuully the lowcpt priced 4-door cik IdsihI cur on the murketv ' ' Tct its aatoutidingly low cob I does not reflect the re- murkuhle quulity of this smart, lively cur. Lw-Bwung, ' ruiny, stylish, it offers every dcsiruhle quulity of per Mc invite you IMPORTANT NOTICE! U. S. auto tax repealed liuy Now at Lower Prices! FourwTlin(ir Touring $tHJl KuatJelfr iith runt Mn a call t - '2 3 li r.13tup.'.13t ClalirloUl Couu (ilh milapsiliU Wpi VM. W bl (tix-t SI k 'I ouri nsj t tjr h toV.'. i f U,a H h'Ttt All vrtrw r. - b. J llo, Olilo. and iiarifit-a llon aultrt to rlsting lll out (vnllc.illv-'Kc lud,Uw.TlMlo,(tiU. polit-emmi. 1 in Klt:uially, the of ci s nut only (ll)-t'i-I tral'fir tut ait-r, t'tt-an anil IlKht the th.-r- uyhfareti. The old Mshioiwd jri- iki.-di.i is stvii'fT way to th- pi di ii 1 1, a ('(tcii'inatiuii juiriUlsha ami hiryt-le. in thf I mi'i' continue t strength of hir; h; w ht'clliarrow or u hurled rarl for Taku. itut TU-ntsiii in th i.t-autlitic i hi ti iv. y upini fir th irk, a hniMc-iu..ile a rruilc two-transpi'i-talion. i mil-s i-asi 'f ' ;u!t of t'hihli. taUc.t mint pride in U watt-r transpo! laiion for llu ro Is a typo of junk for every lit" - for p.issen-Kei-H. for fish, for coal, inr lout; haulM, for shell hauls aiul tor rice. All of the.se and many mote have, perhaps, n-aiiy as many dflfeiem names its varum:; makes of Auo-r-ii- in a iitoinoliili s. Wall HUecls I'liiviniT "When t'lllllli I.euillK In develop Us roal il epos! is in t he we-ilern inoiiniains. a lar Industry will he loslered. Marco I'olo foiiinl that i'AH over the eouniiy of Caihayi there is a kind of Idaelt stone ex- f ist iiiK in heds in the mount a ins whh h tlx' naiivisdiK our and Imiti like firewood.' The center of the lout; itiiportaut t'hihli salt industry is nlonn ihe hanks of the 1'ei-llo vh ! e I here al e ntllin-l oils luini salt mounds and windmills for pumpiiiK saline walein into salt , fiehls. f "Sovilheru Chiltli is travcrseil hy a r.-:ilriad which links I'eUinu wltfi only inn' liifi- 1 ro.ivl altuiK the i ' to .l llkden serv I ot her railroad .T1"'"" s til,, norlb. . , the dirty Mil Imsy ... ......j..... loiirisls who contemplate .... ...h the tiri-at Wall, a section or vfhU h is passed en route, while aunt her M'dlou lies but a few miles fo the west of Kalg.iu. North of IVking, the Wall hiaeets Ihe provlnv e. . ARRIVE IN CITY i ! i i The. first shipment (if tho l'.CS-j LMI line of Majestic rad'ios received at ihe 1'alim-r Music j hmse, have proven In he a good particular locality. 1 he year is supposi worst for recepi bm : rj.dio for this) 'I his lime of il to be the1 however, nn-1 der the persona) supervision of Clayton Isaac, manager of the J'al nier Music House, tinese sels have : been moved to many parts of the j city ami valley aim produced re I su lis that will ast onlsh the old- i timers in the rad'io family, I he j l sets art1 completely shielded, cut- i ting down the miise, the selectiv-j Ity Is belter than In former years. I j The new dynfmic power cone j ; produces all the tones any lustra-' I meni will broadcast the complete' range, low and high tly new; push-pull conn' ci Ion In the last ; audio stage Ire prove the tone of j any speaker f,' per ceni. The pres- ; ent aliunde radio manufaciur-, ' ers Is to give , the radio user selee-j J Uvlty and toi'ie .and this the Ma-; .lest te has succeeded In doing. The' ra formance power, speed, pickup, flexibility The new Whippet Six is Uie world's lowest Yet it offers such line cur features as crunksliufl, full force-feed lubrication, pistons and muny more, f V to sec these populur curs. 1 F013RS And SIXES ' TREICHLER MOTORS, INC. 30 North Holly .' ' ' Phone 615 hniadi'iinilnir station with super power sencii.K. and with these new dynatnii' iiower speakers repro diieiiiK. f loin a very selective ra dio receiver are all that the av itiik'c home can ask for. ajeste radios are mode In genuine valnnt cases aiccordinir to Mr. Isaac, and make desirable ad di!ious ;o the f nrnltiire nf any hotre i well as produce a real medium ( entertainment. A co'-dial invitation to southern Oregon people to inspect and hear the nei.v Majestic radios has heen extemh'il hy Mr. Isaac. This Is undoubtedly a tadio year and i hose w ho do not own sets will miss fiiuch enjoyment and such na tional events as the Democratic i-rmvnt Ion. the Tunney-Heeney fit: hi and the world's series. JACK AND ETHYL Jack ami Kihyl are on their The pupiilar motorniates of the ! Associated till Co., honeymooning ' on the Ifoiids to Itotuance mi the Pacific coast, will spend tlte m-xt j i i:v.MT W.Ml,,,.,,!;,,- it t S . .. ov,..'l o I lru. ,.Nl N,.,w1.k f thr I l.Niili il llr li'ilslinK I'".. Illi-y I ... to the entire coast i harms and attractions of this favored region. 1 hmbtless they j will shortly visit this cily. giving ! i hi' community a wonderful boost 1 and increasing tourist t ra ve I. bringing more and more motorists 1 and more dollars to this section. Indorsed by chamber of com merce officials, business executives and community leaders, this Jack and llthyl program of ihe Assoc)- ROUND THE World Cruise Deal From New York, l.Vi tluys, 27 porls, 21 countries. Uo turn vi;i I'uniiuui Canal. Aboard S. S. Kmpress of Australia, Dream Ship of (Tiiises. One management, ship ' ami shore, by the world's greatest travel sys tem, liookings now! r.nuiiliiiu Ji.ilr '..i:i-H,-ri I K.'fa'iaii's (,'uiiif llu IV'urlil U.n raciiic W H Deacon (if ni fluent Pass'r Dcotr 55ThlrdSl Ponlantl Mulmornah Hole) Wdf and safety. I priced Si. a 7-beuring invar - strut Si Wh)) uted Oil company la winning wldW spread support, in uu viding unusually good entertain ment over the itirt Jack and Ethyl are doing a real service to the var ious romm unit leu hy acquainting the remainder of the coast with their charms, historic points ami attractions, thus leading to a bet ter understanding between the various sections and assisting in upbuilding the fame and prosper ity of the Individual towns and cities mentioned In the programs. Literally thousands of lettem are on file in the Associated fill com pany main offices from radio fans and motorists expressing their np i proval of the program and an nouncing their intention to visit ' some of the beauty spots mention ! ed, thus jwoving these progrnniH ', really are increasing tourist travel and benefiiintf the towns visited. Kor the next two months this ' program will feature the north -west. Local radio fans will listen in Wednesday evenings nt 8 p. in. on t heir favorite radio station of the I'ncifle t'oast Network! The Doctor It is essential that my car) should always operate prop erly nud accordingly I use Champion Spark Plugs. Champion is the better park plus became it has an exclutive stlH manlte iniulator ipe dally treated to with. stand the much higher temperatures of the modern htgh-comprei. Ion engine. Alio a new patented solid copper gaiket-aealthatremainl absolutely cai-tisht under high compres sion. Special analyils electrodcswhich assure fixed spark-gap under all driving conditions. - Champion Spar(PIugs I Toledo, Ohio 623 Dependable for Every Engine Auto Supply & Parts Co. Wholesale and Retail ' Distributors WHIPPIT SIX SEDAN 77 WORLD'S LOWEST rstlCBD SIX ' aaaaiMO caAKKsHArr "WvNsf l M M y. S