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MEDFOTtD MATT,' TRIBUNE, MEDTORD,
Firestone Celebrates Birthday Anniversary
OIlEfiOK. SUNDAY. .TAXFAliY fi. 102!).
f DRASTIC CUT:
WAMrlN'OTON iff) While the i
mwnhnre o( the rulciiil ruillo com.
mixsiun and Itii MiK'neer are con- :
vincnl that Uii-on-tlriilly inrl-t j
iv-cp-plinn Oiinn to ullallKMl with
the prownt l.'irKP nuinhcr (if
IjioiidcHKtliilt Htntiiino. nny hw'i-
inK Hlminallim "I hriiii(lHter l
not contemplated.
In n IfltT to broadrasti'l-H of i
Ihu Ilncky Muuntiiln anil I'aclflo i
i-oait Htatfs, CommlwUinei Harold
l-ifounl wild the ureal niiinlicr of '
MiuionK In the country I" Impair- i
inir initio recppllon. "I unlit lx
months nBo that there wero too
many utatlonH nnd I am mill or
that opinion," hn said. "1 believe
th character of reception the
puhlic wants, and should have,
cannot he Becured until the num
l.er of utatlonH Ih (treutly reduced."
MemherH of (ho rommlHHlon de
clare, however, they do not plan
wholesale removal of fHatlnim. In
dividual hrondeoHtorii, who fall to
idiey orderB of (ho cominlHslon or
clve no public service, will lone
their license but stations will not
l.e nllmlnated without good cause,
they say;
There are now about 615 sta
tions operating on 89 channels.
The commission realities that di
vision of time, on the air, R-eoKra-phleal
spaclnir and varylnn power
allotments will not complete ellm
ina(o Imerference. The commis
sion believes, however, (hat with
the exception of a few bud spols
in 'thn country loiters from listen
ers indicate tho Koneral situation
Is satisfactory.
Tho commission Intends to bo
morn strict In the future In re
qtilrlnK stations to operaut on their i
unsigned frequency nnd power. 'I lie
present regulation permits a devi
ation -of ono-half. kilocycle from
the assigned frequency. This al
lowable deviation probably will be
reduced In tho near future, Mr.
Ijifount says.
NEW WmPPETS
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soni things rniirely, amone which
iH ihp cost ol running an autoino
bile.
From t ! Ihu k S4t
"DiH'H yur wife drive tho cur?"
"Only when 1 tun itt tht wheel."
The Farm Week
in Washington
Mr. Cooluige now -
wait for (he special session Mr.
ioover promised at the close o
the campaign in event farm relief
failed to pa,s during the seven
tielh congress.
-!.. if.
The oM cuHtom of cuuing
notcheH on irun stocks now in used
on hteorinff wheels. 0
Auto-ltitoxieu&it
j "Pa. din-h Hit I-ord own a Simple
Six. too?"
Harvey S. Firestone celebrated liin 0Ui birthday anniversary liet-ember Ju. Ut
A giant btrthilay
Tin Itct-kle Hrotlicrs
If .IfihnHun dftn't
Cut d'jwn h(H speed,
A tombstone that
1 fit'il V xoirb;i need.
lie knew not if
lin bad a brake
- That'H why the Ioid
His houl dl take.
If riitl Smith doesn't
hiH head.
Some day he'll wnk
And find he'd dead.
And I'erccy's gonna
DIm by Heck
UrivinfT with a flapper
llufrffinfi: bin neck .
We're looking now
For .lack's demise
Shines hi briKhiH
In your oyeN.
Tlie end of a perfect day Is the
lat puncturu on Sunday afternoon.
H Frank. I. Wcller
(As.socii.tei Press Farm Kditor)
WASIIIXcwrt - (--Pi Secretary
Jardines open letter to Senator
Mf.N'ary. eiultiin th farm relief
champion's pre.-e:u plans and urs-
liniiH.luii.- action oy
leads aut i' uiturai cirel
Meve CreMdent
CooliJrie
to be
wail trt
Whether enacted und.-f Cnol
idue or Hoover, farm relief is ex
mcted" t follow ilosely the pro
.osal Senator Me Nary now
..iiust and which : favored b
l, Mi The equalisation fv is
, iinaied entirely and in U place
if a plan to loan money from a
-j . t.ii.i revo.vnfi Ullid sup-
pli
d from the ffderai in'hu.j .
handhiiK oi crop
to extenn
.'0 years at 4
Amounts loflnoi
per cent of Hit
"threat Scott, no, my son. What
ever put that into your bead?' ,ot,i,11,;11 nll i.ehaif of the farmer assist the
"Well, at Sunday school we had ' ; , . .Imi.lir j,is admmistra- nlus-s. amortization
a hymn that went, 'If 1 love Him, ... ' over a period of
wherl die, He, will take me home ; vn;i! (ff,M t the Mter will have p,,,. ... nt intenst
on It.rih." ' . f.,, ..,.u,.f throviuh the ..ill not exceed "
I uiii-.i-r wt.slon ibev do not pieicnu tnnirnne nww ' .........
ciriar- ; ' it u i i.iir the stamp Kxicuthm
.i... fut rciriniP It Ml USt , -i ut horitV of
ivin bcfnie c.iii?ress adjourns in tom;.-ils and stabllir-aiion corpora -March.
Furthermore It m;nt pass lU,n. Over nil will be a federal
now if next vear's crop In to share .f;llm board of seven members n -in
tr-'-bciiefit. All hearlnpi have t-iudinK the secretary of a(,'ileul
been complricj in both I'.ouses. IUre and six others to be appoint
and Senator McNary insists noth- cd by the president at o salary or
inff stands in the way of a vote. $12,000 a year.
; Clerk: This, Is the fine
cttc lighter on the market, mini am. ;
YininK Thlni?: Jt certainly looks ,
cute. i'iv many rlKarett.es does it :
light to the gallon'.'
if loans will uwair
commodity advisory
"Jack, there's a motorcycle
chasing us. Is it u traffic offi
cer?" "No, worse. It's tho guy who
collects the Installments on this
; car." 1
Easily I)(no
' "Do you mind telling me what
you paid for that ear?"
"Ves. I haven't."
cako wiiH a feature of the party which was attended by JliOU old-timo employes and mi. riiesiones innne- 1IoK lyti
lilato family and relallves. Franklyn liauer, widely known over the radio uh the "Voice of Hrestone, and
Dog Days are gone but the Hoad
iy Is with us forever.
Carl IlUDP'H Hollenden orcheslra provided the entertainment, wnicn conciuueu wn u h.ov.uk ium.: .
Mr. Firestone's life. Introducing many eelebrll Ich. inHmliiiK President Coolidirc. the lute President Hard
lUK John JiurroiiKhs, Henry Ford and Thomas Kdlson. . ...:rjr-
Kpltaph
His Car was sliiling as on skates!
He quickly pushed upon the
brakes!
He slid some more!
He's now no more!
He's slitting through the Pearly
Gates!
I
OF THE
"The nfvtnlnff of the annual na
tional nulomnhllo show in tlrand
Central Palace in Now York' City,
finds the Willys-Overland com
pany of Toledo occupying the
most strategical position In the
long history of tho company," says
t.!oo, Trclchler, local dealer.
."Introduction of tho new
Willys-Overland products vividly
recall thoi presentation of the orig
inal '.Whippet models, Juno
Jlriifl, which completely revolution
ized the low priced field because
l
shutters In which the vanes arc j
vertical in keeping with the mod-
crn style, and such novelties as i
freeze, testers which determine the:
froteeilou afforded by nuti-frceze !
mixtures will be on display. i
For the owner who stores his (
car In an unhealed garage several ;
electrically operated heaters have
been devised. In one of them a
liny coll of healer wire fits Into.
one or the radiator noses ami is .
:onnected to any house-lighting '
t socket, keeping the cooling water .
always warm. ' !
The first instance I Fenders, which get! bumped ami i
scraped In trailie, can be repaired
and Utile expense
iise of band operated ;
law courts has occurred hero. .spray painting equipment. The s
When the temporary tirrange-' an, !,.,. ,0 touch-up Job.
ment ended the wife found lhatt),nt compares favorably with the
her husband had used I0U marks j work of the painting expert thru
of her savings for his own ex-; the new device, I
penscs and had stolen a.iotherj . .Many of the specialties designed j
200 marks out of her compan- to make driving easier, more l
innate purse. ' comfortable and safer are even too j
Hho brought suit and won. Tho j new to become standard equip-
husband was sentenced to two : ment on I flLMi moil els, but prob-
months' Imprisonment for embe.- ably will be included later. The j
element, and it was pointed out t movement within the industry i
that the Herman lnw recognized j toward making all necessary ac-i
only tho traditional form of mm- i eessorles standard equipment In- j
riago. The force of tho decision eluded in the factory price Is even
Is that a companionate h unhand more pronounced hi Him I DIM) mod-j
excel in production of milk find
butter fat and in Income over cost
of feed.
First Uusiness Alan: Does your
wife have enough mechanical abil
ity to drive a car? Sunday afternoon Is a bad time
Second Jtusiness Man: No, she ! to take a religious census since
merely furnishes tho executive i most folks are out riding with
ability. theirs.
t To bo hnppy. you must overlook i Cnpyi-itrht. Moss Feature Syndicate.
The president will
'anooint a chairman and name hi
. However, the letter has crystal : p;liary. Not more than three rnem-
lized opposition in an unexpected ; 0f tjie hoard will bo of the
i source. Western farmers. who flamC political party.
1 were the most ardent supporters " .
of the original MoNary-Haugen I I.OItlD V JlAIIO MKN
il ill have decided farm relief Is al 1M UhSlNC. 1IKHUS
(mailer foe President-elect Hoover- OA1XKSV1U-K. Klft. oPf Hain
, lo imndle i Uton P.rown. slate extension dairy
I u i Hoover, they sav. who will I specialist, says Florida dairymen
I have to work with the federal i are slowly but surely building up
'farm board the bill creates and he ; their herds.
'should have the privilege of se- i Thirteen purbered Jerseys were
: lectin Its personnel. They declare purchased at a sale in Georgia and
! Hoover s influence and ideas; will to to farmers in six different
i should be incorporated in what- I counties of Florida for the pur-
ever structure is set up to handle I pose of stimulating Interest in
crop surpluses. ; adaptable dairy stock.
For that reason these farmers ! P.rown and several county
who demanded remedial legisla- agents have returned from cattle
Hon at the earliest possible mo- shows in Tennessee and made pre
ment nnd who advocated the 1 liininary arrangements for the
equalization fo twice yelped by ' f 'hre eflnit of ,Jwv.
AT HIS LEISURE:
nioitUN' (iv
i.. '. in mi ,.r ii iximii.'i iiiotiMlo i
' with facility
marriage coming to grief In the
has no right to spend his wife's els than in previous years.
money.
Controversy nbout changes hi
marital relationship continue with
unabated vigor. It is consldu-ed
smart hero to emulate overvt'iing 1
American, and the American ex
periment In companionate, marri
age Is Vi exception. Put, gener-j
ally speaking, (iermany Is still I
a man's country, and tho former,
BETTER THAN IN 19281
of their outmundlng inechnnlcnl !(!,,,. ixim that n woman';)
nuviincomentH ovor the engineer- I ...,..." ,.. ...,f,...i ... .i.l . "
, ti.o injitiT n.n.u... .... ............ ... Mm liUHiheHH.otltloolc for I!)!l. 1
lng prnctlceH of thnt ilute.
"Tho preHentiitlon of tho ncly
ileHlgnetl Wlilpiiet fnurH nml hIxch
ciffei'H a Hltutltlon lit leiiHt piirulli'l
with thnt of two and n half yeui'H
go, In that tho new Whippet 1 lliH
2UU1H unil Hixea muiiuieoiy Het a
irecedent of outHtnndlng Htyle,
bvnuty, and niechunlcitl linprove
jiient entirelynow to the low
prlocd four nnd hIx field.
"Hoth tho Whippet four nnd nix
bring to tho low priced field high
priced cur heauly nnd value a
illntlnet nlm of tho doNlgnerH of the
new models. Thin lmH heen nc
eompllHhed through tho .concen
tration of tho vitHt manufacturing
facllltlcM of the Toledo nmnufne
turer, tho low prlceR helng tho re
sult of manufacturing economic
ffoctcd during tho pant twelve
monthH."
8poa(lng of tho ' now Vlllyn
Overland products. John N. Wlllyn
mild: "it hail nlway been tho aim
of our company to go u utep fur
ther In meeting the demandn of
the buying puhlic. In tho proMcn
tatlon of the newly designed
Whippet fourn and nixes I believe
that wo havo met tho demand to
tin extent far beyond tho expecta
tions of tho public. .
"Not only have wo embraced
bouuty of lines nnd ilenlgn that
woro formerly found only In the
blxher priced cars bue wo havo In
corporated mechanical . feature
that are not found, even in the
highest priced curs. I refer spe
cifically to the 'Klnger-TIp Con
trol.' "If wo hud produced our new
'Whippet fours and sixes with this
feature alone, It would have
mumped them as nil outstanding
example of what can he accom
plished In the light car foltt). Hut
we went further by Introducing a
fypo of beauty that challenges the
entire low priced field to dupll-cute.,,
nnd
jiiich Jirown, president of Lord 0:
three K's Kinder. Keuche
Klrche (children. Idt.dien and Th n n ,, ,.. . ,
church) Is dying hard. I expected lain would ho an even I
Oscar Schlnilz, the author of a ,tt(.,. y,,,. ,Mn nis.
rnngo of works on Hociology, In "AccepllliK advertising as a(
latest book, "Wasps' Nests, i,,,,.,,,,,,,!,.,. ." Hlli,i ji,-. Hrown. "I1
reviewing the whole feminine , r,.,. jtlrlc(l In lnaklng an optlm- i
problem. completely condemn lHtl(. prediction as to general con-I
Judge I.hulsey'H argument that anions.
women ure entitled to , make sex. "During IMS Lord & Thomas j
laws, because they bear ch'ldren. j llm Logan placed the largest vol- I
As for coeducation, he holds that . , nl- newspaper advertising in I
true romrmleshlp between sexes tH history a larger volume, 1 be- I
in adolescence Is nothing but a n,,ve, than was ever placed by nny j
sham. Tho ncnulaltlnn by worn-1 advertising agency In a period of j
en of university degrees nnd sport-1 twelve months. I'resent plans of i
lng records he considers deirl-iour clients contemplate n consld
menlal to tho development of tho j erably larger volume of newspaper i
true woman. advertising in 19L'9. Tho amount
In his opinion, women of the
Lntln races havo retained much
more of trtlo womanllnless than
those of tho nordlc races nnd
thereforo deserve a prcater need
of admiration. Ho warns bis
of magazine, radio and outdoor
advertising placed by us in 19U8
also et a new high record, and
there Ih every indication that there
will be a considerable increase in
li'-ll. I believe the present period
countrymen against what he callp of sound prosprity will compute,
tho "dog-like devotion1 of the i lha the better managed Industries
American hushnnd .
4
EASIER
the total volume of American ad
vertising will bo larger than in
11)28. ,
"LookLng at our own business,
we expect from bookings now on
hand, from old clients and new,
that 1!S will show an Increase of
thirty per cent over 19s. in the
"year Just closing ouv volume in
round figures touched $30,00(,00U.
j "It In my understanding that
many sou, in rirms in the adver
tising field have substantial in
crease, In their bookings."
L
AVAHH1NOTON (V) There nre
ns many automobiles in the United
States as there are children of
school age, Dr. Frank M. Phillips
of lhe t'nited States bureau of
education points nut.
. In IH95 there were four regis
tered automobiles In tho country.
This , year there arc 30,000.000.
Thero wero 0,500,000 children of
school ago in 1H:U, nnd toduy there
ore 20,000,000.
, Thn cost of educating a child In
Jhe publlo Mhools, Dr. Phillips'
igures show, has Jumped from $40
In 1013 to $103 In 191'.
Moll Tribune ndn arc rend by
JO, 000 pcuplo every day. tf
NKW YHK (41 The M crop
of autoniobite accessories, most of
which have been Included as stan
dard equipment, provides a wide j
and varied field of devices to aid j
the motorist. The national auto- I
mobile shows In January at New
York and t'hlengo find mny of
these devices on display for the
first time.
Chromium plate, used by many
manufacturers on their J !2S motl
els, has come into almost univer
sal line on accessories for the I0JJ1
models. Itadlator caps, which
lock and are almost as flat as the
engine hood, are chromium plated
and even some of the Internal fit
tings, such as ash revolvers which
eliminate f inning from elgaiet
butts, vanuy and rear view mir
mlrrors and clocks are finished In
the new non-tarnishing metal.
llydrautically operated .lacks
thnt lift the henviest automobiles
with n featherweight touch on the
handle: windsbietd cleaners that
clear lhe whole shield and nre
electrically healed to be -fiVcllvc
In sleet are among the newer aids
for the mot asI on display at the
shows.
Heaters operated by hot air
from thn engine or by steam gen
erated hy exhaust heat and by
vapor will keep car occupants
comfortable In bitterly cold
weather. O
Vacuum cleaners thnt remove
the last veatigo of dust from tuft
Farm Pointers
The dormant season Is tho best
time to spray trees to control the
destructive San Jose scale. Alt- j
sence of foliage makes more thor
ough spraying possible and there j
Is less danger of spray Injury In
winter than In summer. '
When the dry roughages avail-
able for the dairy cow are (tf poor I
quality, or coarse ami weedy, feed
a alrge portion so the cow can ,
pick out the best of It nnd use
what she er.lects for bedding.
tloup Is very common in the j
poultry flocks now. If It appears,
treat the fowls daily with an antl- 1
septic solution applied to the af-
fected parts, spraying the head or
plunging It Into the solution. One'
part or hydrogen peroxide to three I
parts of water, or drams of per- :
manganale of potash to one pint j
oi hum . muses a gooo solution.
When the eyes are Involved, apply
one or two drops of n 15 per cent
solution of a rg y ro I t w Ico da I ly .
Isolate all iected birds nnd clean
nmMlbdnfen. the hounes and yards
nt O.ttt twico a week.
. Cows bred In January or Febru
ary will f rest 0i In tho fall. In
most suction of the country cows
cd uphuUtcij ; mulutor protecting ' freshening in full 0 curly winter
0 : XargerBodies , ' .. L.
. , Reclaimed . . i '
'N. Everywhere! jiSjf
WITM THE IEW
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GREATER BEAUTY Niico LARGER BODIES
e1 i
"C UGHt
'U.N rrt"
A 1.
DIM
Vhcn tUo new Superior Whippet
prcscntea to ttto American
public last month, it won the cn
lhniu8tic pruiso of millions who
thronged the 6,000 showrooms of
. Willys-Overland dealers.
The style creation of master de
signers, the new Superior Whip
pet iutrodtiees homily of line and
color never before nssooinlVtl with
Fours and light Sixes. Longer bod
ies, higher radiator and hood,
sweeping, one-piece full crown fen
ders, all contribute to the trim,
smart appearance that arouses the
admiration of millions through
out the country.
Mechanically, the new Superior Whippet im
proves upon even its own predecessor. Ahigher
compression engine gives considerably more
Zjr igjp tgyr
Coap 33."i Srlaa l-TOi Road
ater VlSSt Totirin 4;St Oom
mcrcUil Chttmaia K"b5.
whippet O 4'OArn
7-Bearlnd 4 ruiiUeihiirc
rwipiAOSt Coupti brtmi bin
llel.uvrUondBlrrAa.Wiini-IiKlItiK
rtindd unit ami elrnai. All
Wili?H . 0rlaml .H-h f.n.h.
'Initio, Ohio, mid j-lllriititita
ubjrrtturhuajt Hliliuutitullco
speed, power and hill-climbing
ability. Higher second gear speed
Hives faster pick-up. And the new
ca' 13 "?U- qualified to carry on '
hippct's unsurpassed reputa
tion lor dependable performance
and operating economy.
The Superior Whippet is the only
low-priced car with new
"finger-Tip Control" a single
button at the center of the steer
ing wheel, which controls all
functions of starting the motor,
operating the lights and sounding
the horn. The illustrations at the
left clearly explain the onerti..
of this fundamental improvement!
See the new Superior Whippet todav. An
immediate order will aid in early delivery.
THE MOST NOTABU6 ADVANCE
IN' JRIVING CONVENIENCE
SINCE THE SKLIfci STARTKK .
WJ LLYS r OVERLAN D'. ! NC.,Toledo. Ohia
q SUPE51IOR
FOURS
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TREICHLER MOTORS, , Inc.
30 North Holly
Phone 615