Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFOT?D MATL TRTBUNft, MEDTORD, QKKfiOX. SUNDAY. MARCH 31, lit!i.
NIGHT FLIGHT AT
LOCAL FIELD IS
See Our
Wndow
Displays
See Our
Wndow
Displays
E
North Central' at Sixth
Phone 245
J.G.PENNEYC
Louiwe Thaden, 23-yeur-oM avl
ntrix from .Kan Fruntlsco, who
holdri th world's ciulu ratio! and
altitude records for women, Htcppcd
out of the Associated Oil sfimlo
motor plane onto : ie Mrdford field
at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
and (smilim.-ly Krected a committee
of local people withered to meet
lier. They hopped off ft minutes
later for Kiwone.
Mi'H, Tlmden, who In maklns an
air (u til of the noi'thwPMt, appear-.
Jim before civic grnupH and wo
men V cluliH, inleriHtliiK them in
the future development of aviation,
in accompanied on WiIm trip ny
Kmory Unmte. who, with Krnie
Smith, navlKated the flmt civilian
nhip to croHK the Pacific from Kan
KmnclMCo to Honolulu: (Jeorjfft
Nixon, Kpecial aviation representa
tive, and D. 1. Durr, u.hkJhiuiiI ad-;
verlisinjf manauer for the AHaoei-J
ated Oil company. '
Horn and rained in Wntonvllle, '
Ark., and coming went only two !
yeai'H uno, when hIio einliarked on '
a career of aviation for the flrnt !
time, the young aviatrlx him the
decided drawl of the southern
Htate.
It wan u year ago In l-Vbruaiy
when Mi'H. Thaden received her
private pllotV lli'Wiw, and hint De
ecmher 7 her firm am hit fun wan
realized when she wt a new alti
tude record for women by nnceiid
ing lo an ofric-lnt 20.2 70 feet. On
March 1 (I and 1 7, I IiIh year. he
e4taldt4hed a new endurance record
for women by remaining In the air
JJ2 limine. 3 minutes, I 2 secimiln.
That iettinu a peed reennl for
women wiH he her next attempt,
watt Htutcd liy the young filer, when
the oueHtlon was put up to her.
Her take-nff in thl.i endeavor will
he fi'om the Oakland airport, prob
ably a week from today.
A Miierial plane will be built for
Mr, Thudn by a California com
pany, she na id. for thin m mil, it
will be a Travel -Air, one-motor
J sa hoi-HPimwcr plane.
Knl hiiKlaxm over the posibillty
nf .Med ford building t he pi-Mposed
i-w alronrl whh exm-rrd bv bo'b
Mm. Thaden and I'morv linoile.
who were emphatic in thHr slate
liH'tlt.M that f MiHi a Kli p is neciM
arv If Medriiri) )k 1o be Hard
with the other important point!
along the count. I
The fact that Medford citizens
, nro "air-minded" wa:i forcibly
. brought out last night when hun
! dreds of local people gutherrd at
' the pretent air field to Witney a
i demonHtrution of airport illumlna
)' ion and night flying. Although
the large 20-kilowatt twin flood -'
light wok not in commfxidon last
' night, tho field whh brightly II-
Itimlnated by the nmaller floodlight
of only five kilowatt capacity,
which wave plenty of Unlit for the
InlcreHlliiK demontratloiiH. Harold
Sandera of tho SamlerK Aeronau
tical Mchool, made nearly a dozen
flluhtH, carry iny paHermeiH on
moHt of them, and hi take-of i
and landings caused much favor
able comment by all present.
Among the local citizen, win naw
.Medfonl at n Ik-lit for the first time
by air were Ted I Salter, Jack
Thompson. Doe Iagr-son, I lorace
ISromley, llenry i-'luhrer, ".1oum."
Muirhead and many ot hern. A II
were enthUHcd over the bcf.uiifiil
view of the elty by night and
claimed the night well worth wee
ing, liy popular reqtit'Mt thin lit
tereHtlnx ilemonsli-alioij will hi' re
peated ana In tonight from 7:110
o'clock on for the benefit of thone
who did not nee It hint night. Tan-,
Henircr flight will be made by
IMIot 'Sander. .
I'AUh to Attend Servlee
The Klks Raster service wlli be
held in the St. Mark's Kpiscona I
i hun li at 7: SO thta evening. The
members wil meet at the Klks tem
ple and will inai'h to the chim-h
in a body. Father I la mil ton will
deliver sermon.
Fishermen near Koeii igniters.
( Jertna ny. recent ly pu lied up an
inc'ent eiaft a monoxylun, or
bout hewn out of a I ree trunk.
Obituary
MILS. T'KltMKIJA A. OI.NI.AND
liassed away ut the home of her
datiKlrpr, Mrs. Ur. t'has. T. Swee
ney on North Pacific highway,
nfter nn HIiiphh of the pant yar,
from Inflnnltlow duo lo old auro,
lived Hit years, 11 months, 11 dayti.
Horn at Defiance, Ohio, April III.
Her early life whh .spent in
Ohio, nod iiIko was married th'i-e
to James A. ('Inland In IHii.'i, and
later nuiveil in Missouri, where h.-r
children were born. She was the
mother of three, child nm, hetnu
survived by one son, Krank I. t'h.
land. WarronsburK, Mn and one
daughter. Mrs. r. I'lias. T. Swee
ney, of Med ford, also one brother,
V. It. Powell, A.nsa. fiillf., ami
two sislcrH, Mm. Mary KIiir, l.os
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Carrie
IlrldKPM. of HumtoKH, Calif,, elht
nrandchlblren and one reat
Krandchild. Kollowlnw the death of
her husband In January. l!til. Mrs.
Cleland has made her home with
her daughter. From early ylrlhnod
she was a member of the Presby
terian church. The remains wi.'l
be forwarded to WarrettsbutK. Mo.,
her former home, where funeral
services will he held and Inter
ment will I..- in I'lsKiih eeinel.-ry
by the side of her llUMbaiid. .Mrs.
Sweeney wlp accompany the re
mains, of her mother buck to Mis
souri,, leaving nn the o bantu Lim
ited ut 7:1 a this evening.
m
Notice !
The Presbyterian Sunday school j
will convene this mornlnu at ! ; -t r J
o'rbtck as tisual. I
Hunt's
Craterian
1 Tuesday
H IS THE BIO DAY
YOU'LL
s Hear Doug
Talk!
Douglas
1 Fairbanks
IN
"The Iron
a Mask'
They just don 't make 'cm
bigger than this one.
Amrrirnn wiiU'Iicb mny
ciiHionnlly look lo Paris
for Hlylo, luil the whole
world looktt up lo American
wnlches for timekeeping
. . . accurate, true, unfailing.
K I. ii I N
II O W A II
W A I. Til A M
I A Mli.TO.l I.I. O I S
LAWRENCE
The Jeweler
Main and Fir Est. 1908 1
FRANK'S
Comedians
One Night Only
Sunday, Mar. 31
MEDFORD ARMORY
Pre sent
Throe-Act Comedy
The Whole
Damm Family
Many requests huvo been
mado to repent this com
ody SUNDAY NIGHT
BARGAIN NIGHT
Adults 25 Children 19
Sleeveless Silk Dresses
Group One
We sold hundreds of this price dress last year and this year
the values are even greater! Prints and plain colors com
prise this lot as well as an assortment of stripes in various
color combinations. They have just arrived all'crisp, nev,r
merchandise stylish and carefully made values that will
appeal to the thrifty shopper. Sizes range from 16 to 46.
Developed in the season's favored materials.
Flat Crepes
Printed Crepes
Washable Stripe Crepes
Even in this price range you will find no two alike. Each
dress entirely different. The combined purchasing power
of 1212 stores will enable us to offer in excess of 150,000 of
this price dress, naturally we can get quantity prices that
are lower and it is our policy to pass these advantages on to
ycu.
$498
The Thrifty Way to Smartness Starts
Starts With These New
DRESSES
o
Group Two
You will find these dresses particularly attractive because
they represent the smartest modes for Spring arid Summer
and because the price cannot indicate how very desirable
they are, you must see them for yourself and we feel sure
you will find them irresistible.
WOMEN:
MISSES: JUNIORS:
Included in this group are dresses appropriate and smart
dresses for afternoon and general daytime needs. In black,
smart shades of beige and a number of the very popular
prints.
Outstanding
Thrift Values at
$690
OVER 1000 NEW SPRING DRESSES
'
Only the price is low! Everything else reflects the high standard of quality tkat we demand of all our merchandise. We have
carefully planned, far in advance, for this unusual showing of Spring and Summer Ready-tc-Wear, selecting authentic styles,
variety putting VALUE into these garments that will assure continued confidence on your part. Every garment was built UP
to a standard, not DOWN to a price!
Frocks in Alluring Prints
Group Three
With chic abundant and thrift interest. Such clever
frocks so new to wear right now and later. Econ
omy and Authenticity are the outstanding characteristics
of this interesting group. Literally hundreds of lively prints,
gay colors and staple shades. Included in this lot are many
half size dresses that are usually found in the higher price
range.
Flat Crepe For Women"
Printed Crepes For Misses
Georgette For Juniors
Scarfs, jackets, tiers and bows add interest to this splendid
assortment. The variety is complete enough to please the
most discerning.
$(J90.
Thriftily Priced Frocks
Group Four
Ruffles, pleats, scarfs, bows, tiers one-, two- and three
piece modes .... vivid colors . . . flat crepes . . . alluring
prints and charming georgette.
This authentic collection of clever frocks are styled with dis
tinction priced with restraint. Again, the particular wom
en who seeks clothes in good taste . . . at prices within reason
. . . finds our stocks amply varied, authentic in style and at
tractively thrifty. This especially appealing group empha
sizes that Spring modes are animated and distinctly differ
ent. Lively bright shades, also smart shades of tan and
black.
14
75
Girl's Ensembles With Hals to Match
Ages 7 to 14 years. Girls' cotton Ensembles, consisting of
dress, ccat and hat. Coats are made cf Broadcloths and
Novelty Basket Weaves, hats cto match; dresses are made
of Broadcloths and Linen suitings. Prints are new, includ
ing some of futuristic design and the quality of material as
well as workmanship are exceptional. These cleverQStyles
fcr the little Miss will delight ycu fcO Qft
and tfie price, too, only PI0
Rayon Lingerie at Low Prices!
Plain Rayon Vests. Sizes' 36 to 42 4QC
Shorty Bloomers. Yoke front 98c
Regular Bloomers. Yoke front .98c
Brassiere-Top Combinations. Band knee, no elastic. .$1.49
Extra Size Bloomers. Sizes to 50 .$1,49
Misses' Rayon Combinations. Sizes 2 to 16 yrs 98c
Misses' Rayon Bloomers. Ages 2 to 12 yrs 49c
French Panties. ' Lace trimmed 28c
Rayon Vests. Picot trimmed , , 79c