PXGE TWO
flrEDFORD MATE TKTBUXE, BEDFORD, OftEfiOy, ftirSTDXY, JANUARY 27. 1929. Q
AIRMAIL TO SELL
NEW WHIPPETS
Tho Willy 8-fvprln ml company
has jwa rarrl'-l Hh "mHsnno to
Curola" by moans of 3M0 Kmitpm
Kiitlicrinf? of airmail lilancff in the
rntlrn history of American uvla
ihtii. Klt'loon Ions of ttlriiialr tllvltlwl
liilit uu.nu" imlividunlly uli)r-SN-t
il li-iii is, 10 11M rnfiny iifiunfe proK
jmmIh for iiutoinoMlt'H, on January
17. wen limited Into 3o nli-plumw
uml within 4X hours wmo lellv-Tf-l
to each prospct in inorf tiinn
00OU towns in overy stato in tho
union. Tho airplane covered
11,000 mittft of tho 13,000 rnilt'H of
chart or air routes of tho nation
ami inndi.! in 108 diiffrnt ports
from where thf innil wan ruwhr-il
on to final delivery 'by railroad
trains, electric llneH, motor truokH,
pepd boats, and other methods of
transportation.
The Will.VR-Ovorlnml Whlppot
mall shipment more than doubled
anything over before attempted by
tho airmail service and demon
strnled to the Hnltafnction of army
and navy obBervers American
aeronautical preparednoHt for any
peace-timo emorffoncieB and mili
tary rU'icnuo In time of war.
Twenty army pursuit planes from
Kelfrlflffo field oHcorted tho mall
planes at tho bptflnnlnff of tho
1'llKht and proved their nbfllty to
cooperate with the commercial
planed in tactical formations.
1'ostofflce officials under the
leadership of Postmnster Oenvral
New and Atwistant Postmaster
tbrneml W. I. Olover, witnessed
tho demonstration and were do
liuhlfd because tliey knew tho let-lei-s
would advortlso the advan
tages of tho airmail to thousands
who never before hnd rocelved
mail by airplane, Hy tho same
token, tho airmail enabled Willys
Overland to present tho advan
tages of its now Superior Whippets
to tho thousands of hand-picked
prospects.
Tho snlpment of 30,000 pounds
of mail compared with a totnl
uverago dally shipment of nearly
10,000 pounds thruout tho United
States. It cost tho Willys-Overland
company $35,000 for stnmps nlone
a It ho total expenses exceeded
SSO.OOn. John N. Willys, president
of the company, declared thai
Willys-Overland is planning to use
the airmail even more, extensively,
particularly when tho tlmo ele
ment is important.
"Tho succors of this big experi
ment is proof of tho rapid growth
and splendid development of com
mercial aviation In tho United
States and Is nil tho moro slgnlfi
eithl in view of tho fact that all
this has been accomplished with
out government HUhsldy which is
a regular praotlco in European
countrleH," Air. Willys said. "Two
years ago this kind of a demon
stration would havo been Impos
sible. Tho speod with which these
planes were mobilized and handled
proves what could ho dono !n
times of a national crisis."
The military officials told Mr.
Willys that tho load of nirmail
carried by tho planes could as
n -willy have boon 30,000 pounds of
mustard gas for tho destruction
of a national foo or 30,000 pounds
of food or medical supplies for the
relief of somo section of tho na
tion stricken by famine or epi
demic. Planes used for tho demonstra
tion ranged from tho ginnt all
metal trl-motored ships capable of
carrying nearly two tons of mall,
to tho bnby Waco biplanes which
carry only two or three hundred
pounds of mail nnd nro Valued at
a half million dollars,
Tho mall planes arriving In
Med ford Sunday morning, Jan. 20,
brought the letters lor all south
ern Oregon people.
J math county and Jncknon county
Oregon, and the List was the m-st 1
of all for climate, Jiul J must '
confess tint this part of California j
seems to have Jro-ksou county
beat. They I'M me here this Is
the heM part of the .stale as
Climate.
Ifllt We are In f,.,. 1. tiler pUI'tH
of It. I tm.k toy wife lately to see
a doetor. He intide careful exam
i rni t Inn nod -xu mined her Hput um,
He Hild one-third of the right lung
is closed, but no I ulierculohis
germx. Then be tnld her to go to
a hot place where water Ik Hcaree.
Thai doesn't seem jjtie very nice
; tall: from a gniiemun to a lady,
i OMpeeiully when he Is 11 church
: member, but those urn almost bin
very words. We expect to find
I that country in ' "a I If 01 71 hi, how
Jt ver, and will fomi he on the road
again with imperial Valley aw our!
, general iitrectlori. Wo have outu
in lot of friends aloiiK the way atid '
I m.iy say hello! as we ntns. 1 c
' pect to finish a Job of pruning iftis
week, next week -Told our tent
and Hilemly steal away." Fresno
will be our first stop with friends J
wo knew in Alaska 24 years nun.
W.l. M. CAHIJC. company.
Hudson Power Plant
New Rubber Mounted Hudson Power
Plant Give 85 Miles Plus
hor-mourila power plant 'I tho j In oulwnr.l n:prpt. Oi m-w rufo
fli ' ulci' lliiclton. remain tlif 3 x ' lnc '""'""'I "nil nn nil- l"nncr.
f. l-.ln-n.l inntm- Ipvnlni.rri l.v ! ''" Cnwilnc Hystfm is combined
RESTAURANT THAT
GAVE FINAL MEAL
CIIK'AUO A') Joe Stein's
"Noose" restaurant, which for 1
years has donated tho last earthly
meals to all convicts executed in
Cook county's jail will move with
tho Jail.
When tho new criminal courts
building Is occupied soon, Stein
will open a new, more commodi
ous ".Noose" restaurant adjacent
to it.
Kvery day Htein furnishes nmnls
ordered by relatives, to many in
mates of the jail. Ho recalls Looh
and Leopold, "thrill" slayers, as
his best customers. Ho 1ms wit
nessed every Cook enmity hanging
since ho established IUh restaurant.
Into his new "Noose" will go
Joe's picture gallery, which In
cludes photos of tho first "Miss
Chicago,' of Clarence Dnrrow,
veteran criminal lawyer; of a
triple HusKlan hanging and of tho
original extortion letters of the
Hilly tinnier! kidnaping case.
with automatic choke and primer
ami with a twofold adjustment fur
scational -r climatic temperature
chn nges.
Main and con needing rod bear
ings are of a. new type, providing
copious lubrication with a closer
hill-climbing ability ami bearing fit thnn Is customary. The
operating features con e- gus-eooled valve prlncfnle i fur.
ftpondingly bettered. Uher improved by a modified cvl-
Among the features affi -ctlng i inder head and marked gasoline
the engine nro a newly perfcied , economy is mi id to be a feature of
"nioone horn" type manifold thru Mills latest Hudson motor,
which a thoroughly canalized fuel ; a new clutch Incorporates an
mixture Is delivered to all cylin- ; interesting "torsion neutralizer,"
dcis. The valve lift has been hi- I which ahsorhs not only the shocks
creased and there l: a new fueljdue u, starting and slopping, hut
H.VHtem Incorporating a. two-Jet (also the drive irregularities Jnel-carbui-nlor,
a double fuel preheat- dent to travel over rough mads.
In Us different perfor
mance, however, the engine be
tokens the adoption of a number
of refine men Ik, The actual de
livered power out put Is Increased
I from SO, to U)i horsepower, with
J speed
' other
HOME EDUCATION
"The Child's First School Is the Family." Froebel
iHximd liy the Niilioiiul KindBiKnclPn Association, S West loth
StrfKi, New Vurk City. Thi'SP iiiiIcIch iiir npponrioi; each Hiimlny
in tho Mull Tilbimi'.
ABSENT TRAINING
Mary Starck Kerr
Mrs. Ulank w.ih tho molhi-r of woulil nnalilo tho family to liny
ono hoy. Sho had n really Koo.lmny HiJoks for which Ihoy lind
wyntt-m of chili ti ainiug and hail i luimeil,
followed it for several years. The j!uI Wjln tho duties of the new
hoy seemed nn Ideal child, so Mrs. ! position, there was not much lime
Illnnk felt safe, in taking a posi- j for home life left, llefore Teddy's
Hon outside of her home. It was school time, his mother was gone,
liot absolutely necessary for her to leaving directions for him to fid
go out to work, but the money low when lie arrived at home.. Hut
ther was no one to se thst the
directions were carried out. Teddy
played with the neighbors chil
dren, nnd Mrs. Blank 1 no way
of knowing that some of tho
neighbors' children had been
harniiig many wrong ami injuri
ous habits. She did not know that
now Teddy was also Wirnlng these
same habits. She TT.id followed
her child training system, und as
it hnd worked out beautifully so
far, she trusted it to go on work
ing in her absence.
Mrs. Jilank bad forgotten that n
system of child training is at best
only a tool, nnd cannot work with
out the owner's band back of it.
Ono cannot press a button to start
the jnacbluery running In the
morning, and then expect it to go
on running smoothly all day.
The right kind of a. tool will
work wonders when someone Is
present to uso it skillfully, but ft
accomplishes nothing when it lies
fit home without the trained hand
to employ it. It was a terrible
shock to Mrs. filank when sno
heard of some things her son had
been doing. Her eyes were opened
to the fact that she wns needed at
home. The money she was earn
ing at the office was buying useful
and beautiful things for tho home,
nnd helping to pay off tho mort
gage, hut Mrs. P.lank decided that
it would bo better to be satisfied
with the plainest of furniture, and
take longer to pay for tho home.
It took some time to undo the
harm that hail resulted from neg
lect, but the first step was a heifrt
to heart talk with the boy. 1 le
had imbibed a wrong Idea of ho
value of money as compared with
other things, by seeing his mother
so eager to secure it. When he
saw her give uy her salnry for the
sake of doing her duty at home, it
did him moro gooM than any
amount of lecturing could have
done. When his mother and father
ceased to spend money on "fine
clothes," cosmetics, and tobacco,
then the boy began to see some
thing bigger and better than a
quest for money to spend for toys
and candy. The tool worked again
when its owner camo home and
took It in her own hand.
If a mother Is obliged to be
away from home, some other com
petent person should be left to
care for her child. She must not
expect her knowledge of child
training to be effective during her
continued absence.
CrateM-tke Is otily a?J
the arre-t of it. H. McCrarv at McCraiy responsible for at lca Crate-ike w otiiy
San liernardino. Calif. The Ore- one more ho-i fire, and suspects hair nours ame ' -tlic
gon flr msrHhals offfc. holds him inonnW'jn with nir.er. m a
! T'OliTLAXU, ore., Jan. 2fi. M)
j Const w'ido search for the man
I blamed by Oregon and Washing
I ton fire marshals and hotel asso
ciations for seven hotel fires and
I robberies, was believed by local
' officers to be ended today with
FA
Semafimmi Six mii bubut
THE Wit W
Ramblings of a
Foot Creeker
APTOH. Cal., Jan. 21. Tho dato
ahovo seems (o ho lato onouKh ho
that I mltftit wrlto with somo In
tnlllKi'tU'c roncnntliiK U'lnlnr
wonthor In this part of California.
liouhiloKs lodford pootdo vould
llko to know and not Rot thidr In
formation from a donlcr In roal
ostatp. I nm not paid to boost
t'allfornla. In our former letters
we tidd how wo almost froito all
thru the month of July while wo
were camped at ltedwood Park. 1
don't know how the weather Is
there tit tlds season, but hero the
weather Is hut little eoldor now
than It was therti In July.
As proof: Wo itet our water
from n "i-lnoh plpo and It tuns
nearly a rod In tho open air and
Is not wrapped to protect it from
freeiitiiK. only twice so far has too
formed in It so as to partly check
the flow of water. And In a few
seconds It ran to full capacity.
Mowers nro blooming. Calla
lilies (some of them hitch as my
shoulder), fccrnniuma, narcissus,
anil others whose names 1 don't
know. Today I saw many small
red (lowers which bloom In front
of our house on Knots Creek III tho
sprtnK. Several species of the
wild bushes are In bloom, ono of
them the matuanlta.
Last week wo had two heavy
rains, about tine Inch each time.
That makes about five rains In tho
three months we havo been here.
Hut nearly every time, the next
day after the rain tho sun would
shin from a cloudless sky. The
Inst tain took tho best part of two
days, hut all tho others occupied
less than 24 hours for the Rather
Iiir of tho clouds, tho downfall,
and the return of the sun. And
whenever the sun shines clear It Is
warm ennuKh In sit out of doors
without wraps.
t had often said In Kogue River,
"I have lived In New York, New
.InrsoY. Michigan, Kansas, New
Mexico, Weed, fallf., Atcska, Kla-
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SABIN & R1NDT
32 North Riverside Phone 366
We Are Receiving Shipments of Nevf
CARS TWICE A WEEK
Order NOW for Prompt Delivery!
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Pacific Highway at Sixth
Phone 141
this fellow does not work for us. Our
Tire Repairs
are made by faptory-trained experts
We Use
o
Factory
Methods
OLDER TIRE SERVICE CO., Inc.
FORMERLY EXCHANGE TIRE CO.
Medford Jackson and Riverside Phone B20 4