MEDFORI MAIL" TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO OX. TUESDAY. MAY G. 1930.
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Musk' 'IViu liers i
Moot ToniK'K- I
' to observe National Good Mil-1
. ih ii n n nnrnri n to nrn. .
Bic ween n" ' I
uram.
.iiunty chapter of the Ktnte Music
Teiichcrs' nasoi'Intlon will meet
.hl, I'Vi-nliiB at the Theosophlc
hall 111 the college building. The
mwtlnst IH e "lien to ull per-,
foi Interested in music unit a
eood mtendnnce Is desired.
'The Development of American
Music" will ho '"ul ''y (llenn
Fabrick. Other persons who will
nartii'llKite in thio pronram sue:
Mrs. .1- t Collins, Mrs. Young,
MilCUeilll. uiuifii: i cmnuui,
Viiil iiicmhers of the high school
riiu.n'tet.
A W'OKIUIII "ill oe kivvii mi iiie
senior hich school tomorrow even
Ins I'V smdents who will pnrticl
nnte In the festival In Ashland
Thursday and Friday. The Junior
high school mixed . chorus, the
filrls' (ilee c'uh of the senior high
school and the high school hand,
under the direction of Wilson
Walti', will entertain the public.
Mrs. HUSK to Be '
Complimented. .
Mrs. Ben Trowbridge, Jr., and
Mrs. -Maxwell Pierce will be hos
tesses at a bridge luncheon tomor
row afternoon for. Mrs. Harold
Dags "f Seattle, who Is a guest
In this city of her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. It. W. Clancy.
Covers will be laid for lG at
the one o'clock luncheon nt Hotel
Medfoi'd. following which the
gnesls will go to Mrs. Trowbridge's
home on Hill and Crown roads
for several hours of bridge.
Cinrilen Club
"iSa'S Itadio. ,
K. Members of the Medtord .Oar
den elub are soliciting the aid of
the radio In carrying on their
Clean-l'p week program,, which
will continue until May 10. Short
talks' will be broadcast from sta
tion KMED during the noon hour
each day this week. This arrange
ment has beeji completed through
the courtesy of the merchants who
customarily utilize -'this hour.
Program of German
Music Tomorrow
Mrs. Vivian Harto, president of
the Delphian club, has arranged
with KMED to broadcast a pro
gram of German operatic music to
morrow morning between 11 nnd
11:30 o'clock.
There will be a well balanced
program of Mozart and Wagner
music, complimentary -.to' the Del
phian club, members of which have
made a study of operatic music and
Its history during the winter
months. The club will hold an all
day session with program, innch-
?on and party at Mrs. Glen Fab
tick's cabin tomorrow dn'd tttlUlilSlc
.overs of the valley are asked to
tune In on the KMED broadcast.
Mrs. Kubrick Hostess
To Delphiau.s Tomorrow.
The Alpha chapter of the Del
phian club will meet tomorrow
morning for an all-day gathering
nt llrs. (ilen Fabrlck's cabin oft
lioguc ltiver. Mrs. Louis I'lrlch
will nssist Mrs. D. O. Tyrec with
the luncheon plans. Mrs. Vivian
Norman Hnrlo, president, will pre
side at the meeting. Several im
portant business matters will be
considered.
llet urn From Kiigene.
Miss Marian Van Scoyoc and
Mrs. II. H. Ilryant, who spent the
week-end In Kugenc have return-
id to this city. While in the
northern city Miss Van Scoyoc was
entertained on the University of
uregon campus, having ntlended
a ilanie there Saturday, and Mrs.
Bryant was guest at Dr. W. E.
Buchanan's home. Thev made the
."III by Motor.
ARE INVITED FOR
11:01) a.m.
2:00 m.
A Color Fi
nisi
!ii Ii Neither
Chips nor Peels
' ien and women are now doing
more painting around their own
homes than ever before since they
uiscoveredFLEX, the new color fin
iin for household and automobile
It is so easy to use; flows sc.
tvenly, dries so quickly without
""wing a brush-mark and f; .ma
such a tough, durable surface that
it resists wear for years and years
"ithout chipping or peeling.
You can buy FLEX in cans of ul
ot any gize yoU wantj V)
Pint, up to big gallon cans. Ad the
or range is that'of tha rainWow.
'here are twenty colors in all.
Any woman cAW use FiSX for
Tightening up tk . Bed
'oms, bathrooms, hreakfast-
Vms and kitchens ca all be fin
J1 diiTtg-ent color schemes that
fad Kic r 1irn'nizc a" "red.
I ,. a,rl.EX adOs years of uselulncss
'urniture besides bringing
"larra, cheer, comfort and tlylc
10 "ie home.
The t wenty beautiful FLEX colors
JL,U"d for automobiles. They
"Mure such a tough finish that
;, , and weather have no effect on
"lustroussurface. YourownFLi:X
tl " FLEX in the full range of
Complete Stock of
FLEX
Carried by
Hubbard Bros., Inc.
Exclusive Medford Dealer
"ecu cna on
CamjWs
-Mrs Tom Fusou and dnuKhter,
Clara Marv. hnva .,.... ...
city from Kugene. where they spent
he week end vi.si.lng friends on
the University of Oregon ciuupiis.
Miss Imisoii was the guest oP.Miss
Betty .lanes of Medford at the
Alpha Chi Omega ,oW wha
there.
Mesdaims llin.vton,
HakiT t Kiilertaln.
-Mrs. Kverelt Itravtn'n ' nn.l Mr.
C T. linker are Inviling a group
of friends to a lirlilm. l.,..,., ... !
be held at Mrs. Maker's home' on
Oeneva and Minnesota Saturday
arteriHion. There will be three
tables of ei.ntrai't play.
Sunday Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Fonlkes. who
are now making their home in Sa
lem, siient Sunday in this citv, the
guests of .Mrs. Foulkes' parents
Mr. anil Mrs. Lew Reynolds.
Returns to City
Mrs. Clarihelle lCllintl lurs relum
ed to Medford from a inonlli's slay
in San Francisco, where she was
extensively emerlaineil by friends.
oeing honor guest ai several bridge !
luncheons and teas.
Utmcnn Circle Meets.
The llowena Circle 122 Willi
meet wllh .Mrs. Have Schrecken
gost, 802 14 North Riverside Wed
nesday afternoon for regular ses
sion. M
Bridge Tea Thursday.
Mrs. A. .1. Wurts is entertain
ing with an informal ten at her
home Thursday afternoon of this
week. Several hours will be spent
nt the bridge tables.
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Pahl and
daughters. Alice and Alia, attended'
an informal dance in (limits I'ass
Saturday night, given oy Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Johnson.
The C. of O. Invites the Oregon
Mothers to the campus for Moth- ;
its Day and tQ Junior Week-end.
The following program has been !:" p.m
arranged tr May s. 10, 11.
Friday j
11:45a.m. Campus luncheon. j
12:30 p.m. Orchestra and enter-!
. talnment. 10:3(1 n . ni
2:30 p.m. Oit)loor dance, tennis i
courts." 1:00 p.m
3:30 p.m. Flivver rare. '
4:llll p. 111. liunloll derby.
4j30Kiii. Hockey game.
"Ijidy Ford-Coupe of the lopnl
Imitmlun British wet," a charaotpr
made famou.s tlirutiRh Art Perry's
Smudge Put column of the Mail
Tribune, ha.s a counterpart in the
central figure of the comedy, "Mr.-.
Mumpstead -ieip;li.' which is to he
presented 'toniglrt and tomorrow
niKht at St. Mark's Parish hous;
There are many amusing situations
throughout the play which are
handled adroitly by a capable cat
and if the rehearsals are ,ajiy .cri
terion, the performances will be
convincingly real.
.Members of the troupe have
worked long and faithfully to per
fect their characterizations, and Uie
sponsors of the affair are confi
dent the audience will not be din
appointed. The ticket sale b:'s
been most satisfactory and t he
house is lmieAicully said out fvv
both nights.
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Retrial of the damage suit, of
Mrs. Carrie H.'Hill against M. S.
llamaker. both of Uagle Point,
as a result of an auto accident last
August began in the circuit court
Ibis morning, with the selection
of a jury. A previous trial re
sulted In a disagreement.
Mm Hill seeks $10,000 dam
ages, $G60 for loss of ,'illto, lli0
for doctor bills. i!4 for hospital
services and 27.f,0 for X-Ilay pic
tures. Khe claims she was eon
fined to the Sacred lleiat hos
pital for three weeks, us a result
of a truck driven by llamaker
crashing into her auto at the in
tersection of the Main street of
Kngle l'oint. with the Little Unite
road. She alleges llamaker was.
negligent.
The plaintiff Is represented by
Attorney (His Newbury, and the
defense by Attorney I'orter .1
Neff.
"Facts of Leareslilp" ia, the title
for an ad which appears on page
five of the first section of this pa
per today, signed by Harvey A.
Firestone, president of the r ire
stone Tire & Rubber Co.. that will
he of Interest to everyone.
This ad gives a history of their
business from its inception. 3"
years ago, in Akron, Ohio, to the
present time a historfclo he proud
of. ,
Tk. n.i iniia of the erection of
other factories In this and foreign
counes to meet the growing ue
mands of the public for their tires.
These factories have a capacity or
SlHil) tires daily and employ l.l.on'l
workmen, every one of wnom is
claimed to be a part owner of Ihe
business, having invested their sav
ings therein.
The ad also tells of the eslah
llshment of a million-acre rubber
plantation In order to produce their
own rubber thereby holding down
the price thereof.
"The records made with Fire
stone gum-dipped tires for speed,
endurance, safety and mileage" are
set forth, as are the Firestone
claims for important Inventions
which have marked a new ' In
tire building."
8:00 p.m. Canoe (ote.
Saturday .
10:00 a.m. Tug-of-war over - ml.'
race.
Water sports carnival.
Meeting of executive
committee of Oregon
Mothers.
Complimentary tea for
mother by Atmocititetl
Students in Hendricks
, h"ll- i
4:00 p.m.' Mass meeting of Oregon j
Mothers In Guild hall. ,
5:30 p.m. Banquet for Mothers'
,and their sons and 1
daughters Gerlinger 1
halL . , , I
Junior prom. Places 1
reserved for Mothers
who do not care to
dance.) 0 j
Siuulay J
Mother's Day services,
In nil churches.
Special dinneif at all
nouses for At others. j
i 3:110 p.m. Murray Warner art ex-j
1iit.it open.
4 : On tun. Special vesper service'
lor Mothers. Music!
building. j
N.H. Uulf privileges at Kllgene '
Country elub lor all Mothers
w ishing lo play. !
Keservalions for the banquet for
Mothers ami iheir dtillKhteix and
sons should bo sent at once to the !
Molbej'.s ijuy vvmmittee, mum M
Johnson hall, U. of O., Kiigene. Or.j
OF SEPTIC TANKS
BUT NOT HER HUSBAND
HEVIClUA' allies. Cat, May ti.j
WV--Although she denied she and ;
her actor-hutibaud. Hod Lu Kocinie. t
were about to , separate, Vllmaj
Banky. Hungarian lilm actress, Ad
mitted she had decided to. retire)
from the films, due to the adven' ,
of the "talkies." I
Two septic tank demonstrations
will be held Wednesday and Fri
day of this week in observance
of Heuee Huuws Wwh. A ycmv-t
system anil .septic tank that will
appeal to the farmer of today be
oause it is easily installed, effic
ient, inexpensive und one whiift
requires little attention after it is
once installed, will be featured
at the public demonstrations, the
first of vViffh will bo held tomor
row, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Shepherd near Itogue ltiver.
The demonstration will siven
by Prof. V. .1. Cilmore. agricul
tural enxlueer of the OreKon State
College and F. L. Jones, engineer
of the. 1'ortland Cement assuciu
lion. The general public is invited
and thoHo who aro Interested in
water systems en n oi 11 ffvrt) t
mis these demotiKtrations, tart-
inK at 1 0:30, There will bo a
basket lunch at noon.
The merchants of Ashland J2d
Medford aro ma kinp special w.n
dow displays feat ins home f ur
nishinns for this week.
Ends Piles Quick,
No Salves or Cutting
PR0V0LT 4-H SEWING
CLUB HOLDS MEETING
Wll.UlAMS, Ore., May T.
(Special.) The- 4-TI club of Tro
volt met with s. May Fields,
their leader, Saturday afternooig
Mothers present were Mrs. Hub
erts. Mrs. Sam l,etteken and Mrs.
KteblH.
Piles are caused by congestion of
blood In the lower boweb Only, an
intfrnu) iiuHcin exit rmm Wr -cause.
That's why salve and cui-
: tini? fnU. IIKM-HOID, th pre
i scrlption of Ur. J. S. Leonhardi
1 removes tills cong'Aion . and
t atretiRihens the affeeteu prts.
IfK.M-HOllJ is now sold by dni',
! gists everywhere, and has such ft.
j wonderful record, of success evea .
in chronic and stubborn cases that
.hu'iuin & Woods invite everv Pile
I sufferer to t ry 1 1 KM - IU)U) ami
: nuarantees money-back if it does
mr Mitd all Pile misery.
PATENTS
i Trademarks Copyrights
Free Booklet on Request
THOMAS BILYEU
I Registered Patent Attojney
' 802 Corbett Bldg. Portland, Ore.
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FACTS Q L
A, 0 E; R : S H J P
HIRTY years ago i.i a little hop in
Akron I began to make tires. I put my
j,narr.o on them to certify that they
were tho best tires I knew how to make
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and that I was ready to back them up.
The little shop has grown to a great
factory which employs fifteen thousand
workmen. Every one of these workers is a
pari- owner of the business every one of
thorn is a stockholder. They have backed
the quality of their product with thbir
savings.
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From Akron we have pressed out
through the world. We have plants in Los
Angeles, BoJron, Fall River arid New Bed
ford. Wo have plants in Canada and in
England. We have a plant at Singapore
in tho heart of the East Indies so that we
may buy tho raw rubber whore it is grown.
We have offices and oxpert buyers in
every important rubber growing center in
tho world.
When the British Rubber Restric
tion Act sought to raise the price of rub
ber, Firestone fought it practically alone
1 1
ad unaided. And, in order that this coort
try might never again have tobog its rub
ber from a foreign power, Firestone
planted an outpost of American life in
Liberia on the west coast of Africa tho
Negro Republic founded by Americans in
the cfays of Presidont Monrc. There we
have a million acres to insure that America
may always have rubber at a fair price.
The first liffle shop coufd make a
doien tires a day. Today we can make
eighty thousand a day. That is progress.
Wo will not make a tire that is just a tire.
Every tire must express all that we know
about tires and its fitness for its use. That
is why we have progressed.
Such is the spirit which has tukan
Firestone info absolute tire leadership.
Such is the spirit which maintains the lead
ership. Never has the leadership faltered.
The record of Firestone is the record of
the march of improvement in the tire in
dustry. For Firestone brought out for auto
mobile use:
Tirst straight side tire.
The jirut rubber non-skid
tread.
The jirst commercial de
uiounlable rim.
Thejirst patented Cum
Dipping Process.
The Jirsl bullooti tire.
Each of these five Iivenrions marked
a new era in tire builui.ir. Togotnor tliey
made possible tho safe end economical
high spoed motoring of today.
An automobile is no better than its tires.
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Firestone has: .
kept alisad of the lire mahers.
kepi a'xead for the automobile
nmkert.
kept ahead for cur owners in
tufety, comfort Tfitd economy.
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That is leadership.
The ultimate test of leadership is
performance.
Firestone Gum-dipped Tires
hold all the world's records on
road and track for safety, mile
age, speed and endurance.
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for ten consecutive years they
have won the 500 mile Indiun
apolis Endurance Race.
were on the winning cars in
the Pikers Peak Race where
a slip meant death.
were on the Studebaker car
which on a board truck in At
lantic City in 1 928 went 30,
OOO miles in 26,326 minutes.
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were on the CM. C. truck, car;
rying a two-ton loud, that hung
up the coast to coast endurance
record.
ran 71,351 miles on a Detroit,
tuxicab, before the first tire
was replaced.
and for 10 years 1'ireslone has
sold more tires on a mileage
cost basis to taxicab and bus
lines than anyk other manufac
turer and now etjuips the
world's largest tuxi jleet and
world's longest bus line.
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Such are the facts of Firestone leadership.
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Each year we have learned more
about tires. Each year vie hav put tin at
added knowlodge into our tires to give
added values.
And so we can s9f, with all the
facts before us, that, while there are many
goodires, ie best is Firestone.
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