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i, ; ; I V II; i i; if 1 1 I!- If n l ; H PTQE TWO HEDFORD MITE TRIBUNE, lEDFORD, OTi TO ON". SUyPIl Y." MA Y 5. 1 OEDEVICETO AreBackl nj IMS: FOUND . : DETROIT UP, X simple device ! 1 to warn pilots when tbey fly too close to tb ground colored lights ; fUsnins; on the plane's instrument j : . board hu been developed to sid,! flying at night and In blinding log. ....... The device, a refinement of the ' radio echo altimeter, proved lit; ' capabilities to skeptical aeronaut-.; i seal engineers in a test flight made from the ord airport with aj trt-molored plane. It was shown: to the public for the first time at ; the All-Ameritan Aircraft show, t A green light cn the plane's In-? atrument boa.-d fUshes a warning) to the pilot when be is tie feet ! above any ' obstacle which mar ' threaten a. collision. i al exactly--Is feet. yellow ! the filer. Then as a' final warn-! f rsz d lirht tells him that he i f iV U only S feet above the hazard red light tells him that he whether It it is a mountain, tree, j T t-rz ' TFhlle" flying over mountainous country, the pilot is Informed of his ' eract ' altitude above the ground at all times. He could avoid unexpected hazards not res isteredr on the conventional baro mernc'altimeter, which gives only the plane s height above sea level. V 7 u j i -4. ? 1 Barnes Circus Med ford, May 16 Daughter Mother, do you want me to put the parrot on the back porch? Mother Positively no! Tour father is repairing the car in the back yard. j Dentist (extracting nail from 1 lire of his car: '"Careful no' j You won't feel this." 'Hi - . vr K i - . - mi . r T i l - v v Heposes Safely La IJes siumly-ring hens one William i J-ake . lie heard the bell, but had no j brake. - '. ! At fifty miles drove Allie Pidd; He thought he wouldn't skid, but 1 he did. t At ninety miles drove Eddie j J Bhavn; j -. -j ; The hotor stopped, but he went I I on. ! Kaines: Ice on the hill he had no chains. lies the body ALKKIA IjMARR. ed malntainin way. deposes here one Adolph I lie turned his head cutie. leader of (be dally Fashion i And Rodger Rod stop. lies to wave t.'i.j ,1 - t t i ParariA nt f hn vftnl Dt. ' - u 1 - j ji did not ed to provide the fog-blinded filer j Show, which ushers in the spring f linen: wiin me imormauon ne lacks j season at toe urand Central Pal- i hi Hoit, who ana neeas most toasy. lie can j ace, jsew York City. Count the i casket land with precise knowledge of; curves and Bnd an angle if you can. i Turned in his seat hi alUtude. ax all times as he; From American and Parisian drets i basket. oeslgners the dictum has gone forth. ; Tou see here no that the- boyish figure Is passe. ; stone; Already counting calories is oeas- S They have a graveyard of their ins to be the favorite indoor sport ! own- of those girls and women who have traffic officer rah.ed hir been starving themielves to the ( hand, and the lady motorist stop point of anaemia and beyond in ' ped with a Jerk. Kaid the officer. their pursuit of the Hat-chested 'as he drew out his little book, boyish form. ; "As soon as I raw you come .. .. .-: . - V'VT: -r. - - - J of William f-tV, feli I -.ilU - nor .ook. norj E----- jfPtC j In this Rains in shipments registered by! duced by a company whose reputi. the senior six line for March over : tion is established by years of rut. the previous month totaled 141 per; cess In w" automotive field.' At a cent, ike new eix.jnade a gain if time when the automqbile, dollar 4 per cent while the DodKe trucks never represented a greater value, and commercial cars reported a there is every indication that uhe gain of T percent. t retail husineaa for 128 will set a "Ileporta reaching us'from deal-1' new record for the Industry." ers over the country Indicate a ; ' record breakinc spring buying sea-j SEATTLE. May 4. WF Clergy sen." said Charles W. Matheon. ' and lay representatives of the 46(n The in- ; annual session, of the. Oregon troductinn of the new Dodge . EvnnReli'nl conference yesterday The heavy new car buying sea- "son. reaching its peak In AprPJ. a reflected by the Marach shipments t general sales manacer. . nf . . , troductinn of the I' f. . . , ; BroThers six models, at prices with-' approved the merger of the Ore , uiut.ie.Ti. waicn snow an ; in rMcxl llt millions of fam- : gon and Washington conferences j increase, over February of ; Tiijaies. has met with unusual pubh'c'of the Evangelical churcli. units or more than 4 per cent, and reception. The Oregon conference com. represent substantial gains for the' Then low priced automobile of! prises 60 churches in the western senior six. the new Dodge Krothers : today must possess style. Kneed. halfs of Oregon and Washington. six and Dodge Brothers truck and cimlort. deenda!ility and econo-i .The WaHhington conference In. s commercial car lines over l-Vru- my. if it is to be built and sold on a 1 eluded 20 congreRations on Ihe ary . qI);lri;fy sca!; and muM ! pro- east wide of the tivo slates. h t4a directed by radio bea con, and watches his descent with the green, yellow and red warn ing lights. Dr. E.' T. W. Alexanderson. eon sattlnc engineer of the General Blectrfc company, who perfected the. device, has harnessed the sig nal lights . on- the plane's Instru ment board to the radio echo alti meter, which, he first announced last year. The time interval for s radio Impulse to travel from a speeding plane to the ground and back toj 7T I . Z. . ;i mm between two graham crack- . ers and (oast in oven until choco- wn a, inw.r wuva hhiwi here i Jiiss Babe Letoumeau. claimed ; turning. to te tne only woman aerialist In . Girl riders. aeriali- and symnata reflect the mode of the moment In their ring "Xirv "7S" Roy At,' Sedan, 11535 '.- ' -W -f the world swinging by her hee'is i ; from the dizzy he:ghis of a circus pedestrian's j top without the aid of a net to prove that, she has no fear says that "fine feathers" is a phrase that hits off the evolution f the c:r-us nowadays, especially the AL ' ' Ha roes cir-us. coming; to Med- ; ford Thursday. May Mth at P. & . K. railroad show grounds, for in i no department of spangltland ac- you come . ;i,Iy hajI tuc notiabl. .; around the bend I s 'forty-five al least j remonstrated the lady Indignantly. : . . I, mistaken. ,am of a iid to myseit i beenr.iade of Ute years as In cos- "you are very must cars. They don't ' usually, but fh. ' salesman is a neighbor of mine. the! and serve with whipped and a cherry on lop. 8andvk-ius ! ,nl!' nat ,nat w"'1 m 1Kjte Place s large flat chocolate old'"! If the quail are to be saved Isle is t i ' h K- mtr.l TM. plane's exact Iveiaht above the! fUon te Mrticolariv" ..7n. .' , h,v be lost. the children, and is healthful. j The Medford teacher was trying ' i to give her pupils an illustration j f 1 f a tne word "perseverence." j lawyer "Just where Unly KrOUrteSy " j "What U It." she asked, "that, automobile strike you?" o . - I carries a man along rough roads I Injured young lady "Well, If DegetS V, OUT I eSy xnii smooth roads, up hills and ) I had been wearing a.license plate, j (down liiils, through Jungle and it would be hem all out of shape." 1 dress, when, in the days gone by. j they were content with tights and ' spangies. Women perfo r m e r s i spend hundreds of dollars on a j single rir.g costume, where before : they spent lens of dolk.ni. In that j past, it was the rule for them to i make their own arena dresses. To- day. the names of well known i modists are seen on the labels of j their rir.g froefct. ! JUrive it and you'll know Chrysler performance IS different usually turns of thoughts; new auloinoliile. j ground When the meter hand swing" to fnflicate altitudes blov SftO tct. th lights on tb instrument board flub to attract, tha pilot's alien Uon. Or. Aleiandenon. at first, tried to, work out a system by which the pilot would be warned of his proximity to the ground by the iniepsity of the radio echo, but found that conflicting noises and tb pilot's range of Judgment made. It unsatisfactory. Xhe warning lights promise to remove this objection, but other methods also will toe, ttd by Dr. .Alexanderson before the device is placed on the market. V- . - t Healthful Recipes With New Uses for . Graham Crackers j So your father knows the ex-; 1 art moment he will rti. h. ! rooster went on- the exact year.' month and day?'M Varah( he had ought to. The ' oVe him." , 5 "Oh, fister. to the road and an auto hit him and knocked all the leaves off of JC him." did Garage are hospitals that iec the ializc in Uie treatment of dieas??, of the flivver. (Copyright. Moss Syndicate) iswaiupH, and ratting torrents " It has been estimated that 45.-; There was rilence, and then 000 ago issru.na nt-s. .,.i. i Tommy, whose father wa a mo r( touring in the United States dur-! ing the six months Just ahead. Cer- tor dealer, spoke up. "iMease. Mis." he said, "there ain't R; such car." tatnly. a great many millions are going to take automobile vacations! j bought a new car. and traded of va raying length. ! fn n,y player piano as firt nay- Iady "Isn't It wonderful how i a inKl policeman can darn the fUiw of traffic?" Hoy "Yes. grannie: but you hhoutd hear the bus drivers. . ... . a .. ... . f didn't .B t "i Who would ever expert to find graham-crackers- In a frozen pud ding? '. One of the most delicious new ses discovered for this humble wafer. Is a chocolate Ice box pud ding, in which the graham crack ers are combined with a chocolate cream foundation to produce a rich . and flavorful confection. Other ' ew recipes are graham cracker soufle, to which fruits and shipped cream are sdded. and graham nut roll, which Includes dates, pecans and marshmallows, and there are other fancy sand wiches, breads, cakes and even pies which may all be made from that simple foundation, graham crackers. Oraham cracker week Is may 4 to It. The event Is sponsored by the cracker manufacturers for the purpose of acquainting the public more widely with their product, and the definite health value that graham crackers possess. Honey flavored graham crackers are particularly favored for the preparation of desserts, puddings, oaken, etc While their distinctive flavor lends a rich nutly taste. their graham flour content Intro duces some fibrous material or roughage into the diet, as well as some useful minerals. Try these new reelpesf Cbocolste lor Box Cake 'Two squares unsweetened choco late, f (li oup sugar, cup hot W. f . r A .... 1 .... MnM1,.. I..., ,pj ter, graham crackers, marshmal- i-S lows, ' Stir chocolate with sugar i -" over low fire until ,'r 5 smooth syrup, pour Into beaten etc yolks and set over hot water. stirring constantly until thick. Z 8t a'd to cool thoroughly. ,5 Cream, butter with sugar, blend f& carefully wiih cooked mixture and ;J 'old In silffly beaten egg whites. i Unf loaf pan or form pan with - graham crackers cut in halves, and ;l? marshmallows cut in quarters with if? scissors. Spread In half the fill , lag. add another layer of Ira hams i and marshmallows snd remaining flUlng. and finish with Uyer of sranams. ljcl stand II hours in ' lee box or six hours in electric f . refrigerator. Invert .on platter i. A and serve In slices. ' firs ham Pecan Pudding Two doien crackers. 1 nounii "LI ". H pound pecans. 1 pound j7? marshmallows. H pint cream. t Roll crackers and nuts tncether. y$l cut jjat-s fine snd marehmallnw. Two. Alii sll together with i. rnaur in a roil, anq T1 In cninibs made of four grahama. Iy.t - stsnd over night In s cold place m Slice and serve with whipped M cream. ' Orsham rrsckrr Houfrle iif Mix graham crackers ' with ', Whipped cream. J'lle in s dish n '-v..,'. : . . - ... . x- - ts fin in the mind of each individual ax he sets forth on his ioumrvt namely, that he will exjiect cour tesy of those with whom he comes in contact in the strange towns, cities, and villages through which he will pass. Ki pectins hospitality, thouglnfulness, and kindness has been proved to the average man to lie entirely reasonable. Yet, It is pointed out by those who have watched ihe mighty growth of motor louring, there is one type of traveler who cannot expect courtesy: namely, the stranger who refuses to show a similar srlrll toward others. There clearly is such a lype of motor tourist. He Is the one who violates the local traffic regulations count ing upon his foreign tag to win him leniency or complete forgive ness. He cuts corners, races reck lessly through small towns, ignores caution and warning signs, sneaks by traffic signal lighls, parks where parking often Is wisely for bidden, and generally acts as the bull In the china shop of local traffic. When he gets , the punishment, the contempt and contumely his conduct deserves, this driver Is smong the first to proclaim vocif erously the "discourtesy" he is shown. He forgets Ihe precepts born un der the aura of the great motor touring movement that: "Only courtesy begets courtesy. Suimt llsnk Service SCAKKDALE. N. V.. May 4. P) a new oank here is to pay Its de positors' bills, saving them the trouble of writing checks. Deposi tors will send their bills lo the bsnk monthly. They must have ample funds In the bank, of course. . Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Trlhune office. know they accepted He made a swift and reckless turn - , Ilis aehes now arc. in an, urn. In1 the spring a" young m Presidents" Widows Sow j PHIL.tbEI.PHIA, May 4 iAi 1 Two widoMs of presidents are I members of the Needlework fluild of America. Mrs. Thoma J. Pre, i ton, Jr.. formerly Mr., tlrover ' Cleveland, was re-elected presf- dent. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt also ' uttt-nded tue-anmutl meeting. . I Chrysler enjoys its universal prestige and popularity because Chrysler is unique among motor cars. There is no other motor car perform ance quite like Chrysler performance so silky in power, so flashing in pick up, so steady in speed, so untiring to drive, so disciplined in control. This is understandable when you check the list of Chrysler engineering de velopments included in both the "65" and the "75" chassis and body features, and combinations of features, to be enjoyed only in Chrysler cars. " Chrysler offers, in the final analysis, something more than just a motor car v , a delightful new phase, a thrilling new experience, in motoring performance. - You can pay more and still not equal . the performance or the intrinsic value that Chrysler "65" and "75" both give you at their remarkably moderate prices. ' Ask any Chrysler dealer for a demon stration and learn the difference. 1 Chrysler "65" Buiima Ctup; WHO; 2-Dtr Sedim.ll0tS;4-DrStiUB, SI US. (TiretHhtrMy sryUs M S114S.) CHRYSLER "75" Rwl &sVw, JUS; Ctmpt (with rmmtleutl),U53$; Ruubtrriwllk rwnUt stat). VSSS. (SU tlktr hi stjU$ $!34S.) Hiri wknlt tiU: All trices. : . fttcry. Ckryslir tcalm ami Ik anvtmiewtt risis sysiesa. - 2 Realize YourDreams CHRYSLER l CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT MEDFORD MOTORS 128 S. Riverside Phone 762 ?jZ cut We are specially prepared to take care of cars In this Shape. 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Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Cent AT f.. rs f O l Dtt Bmsm Cwiwalws IK Authorities predict for the Future what Dodge Brothers Offer Today Even after thousands of miles, of hardest usage it remains as tight,' as firm and as noiseless as when new. Providing an abundance of room with a new degree of grace,' the Mono-piece Body is stylishly trim. Doors and windows are wide. ' In lact, the Mono-piece Body, in every. ay, stamps the new Dodge Brother Six as the herald of a new era of greater beauty, greater comfort apd even greater dependability in motor car design and construction. ' Fjcbt Boot Styles. 9S to 1063 r o Drrotr t'onvrnimt Terms NEW DODBE BROTHERS SIX 1 he all-metal seamless Ixxlv is the auto body of the furure," Ccorge J. Mercer, consulting body engineer and rhuirmari , of the body liviiuu of tha Society of , Automotive Engineers, predicted at a meeting of the Cleveland Section of the S. A. E, Automotive Daily ,ir.s, February 12, I92f). ... In the exclusive Mono-pieeeBoJy of tlie new Dodge Brothers Six, you find the identical type of design and construc tion to which leading automotive engi neers point as "the body of the future." Literally one-piece, the Mono-piece Body is positive proof against squeaks and rattles. CHHVsLKK MirlOrLS PKuDLCT EAKIN MOTOR 'CO. 16-18 South Fir Phona 304