fEDFOTtP UfATL TKIBWE. MEPFOKP. OREGON'. FRIDXY. 'AUGUST 27, 1037.
MAGIC OF SCIENCE
USED TO PROVIDE
SAFE MOTORCARS
All Parts Checked By Auto
matic Devices For Per
fection Of Materials
Workers Also Protected.
By WILEY MALONKY
(U. P. Staff Correspond on t.)
DETROIT, Aug. 27. (UP) All the
magic of modern science is drawn
upon today to provide a scion tlflo
gantlet through which an automo
bile and Its parts must pana before
being delivered, to the consumer.
Electric eyes, electric cars, spccto
grnphs, thermostats and hundreds of
other gadgets are employed to pro
mote efficiency, to teat materia la and
to safeguard workers against acci
dent. Electric eyes, for example, are uaed
at various points on most assembly
lines. At the Plymouth plant a spec
tacular application of the electric cell
Is .used at the point where radiators
and steering wheels are aeoured to
the chassis.
Automatic Slop.
The wheels and radiators are mov
ed to the line by an overhead con
veyor. The operation la so timed
that If the radiator Is not removed
from the conveyor, the line stops.
When the radiator Is removed the In
tercepted beam of light again shines
upon the cell, the electric circuit Is
closed and the line moves on.
The same principle la employed as
a safety measure. A curtain of light
Is cast In front of a particularly dan
gerous machine. If the workman's
hand or any part of his body passes
through the light screen, the ma
chine automatically stops.
Electric eye are also used for auto
matic inspection of parts for flaws,
cracks or checks In bearings; for dis
coloration and other flaws in fabrics
and for automatic control of spray
painting. They are used for count
. lng parts and for controlling resist
ance heaters for treatment of metals.
Ring Shows Errors
The "electric ear," or what to the
ordinary layman passes as a radio
tubs. Is used to amplify the feeble
current changes coming from micro
phones or electric vibration pickups.
This gadget Is used to inspect bear
bigs, rear axle, transmission assem
ble or springs for Internal flaws and
cracks. The mistake are determined
by the burr or "ring" after the parts
have been struck like a bell.
Thousands of suoh sclent! Mo and
endurance tests are run each day of
manufacture tn America's factories
to insure for the eventual owner that
his ear oan stand up under punish
ment far beyond the requirement of
normal use.
Factory engineers call it the "saf
ety factor."
EAGLE POINT, Aug. 27 8pl.)
Mrs. Roy Stanley and Mrs. Mae Roan
Walker went to Med ford Thursday
morning where Mrs. Walker left by
train for her home In Portland. She
haa been a house guest of Mrs. Stan
ley for the past month, also visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Ash
land and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hen
derson of this place. All regret her
going but hope she may return again
next summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rose of the
Round-top district were business call
ers tn Eagle Point Wednesday.
Three daughters of Mrs. Lizzie
Pierce, all of California, Arrived a
few days ago for a visit with her
and other relatives living here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole, son Don
ald and Mrs. Emma Radcr returned
Wednesday afternoon from a trip to
Yellowstone national park and Bait
Lake City. They report a successful
and pleasant trip, but were glad to
get home again.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Perry and Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Hnley left Friday
morning for Hoover dam, Boulder
dam, YelowAtone and Salt Lake.
Bert land Stanley left Monday for
Sacramento to enter college there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle N tit wick and
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson of Eagle
Point, Ed Maguln and Mrs. B. Jen
nings of Medford and Mrs. P. J. Mc
pherson of Shady Cove spent Tues
day evening with Mrs. Eva Nichols,
daughter Margie and Mrs, Ella Nat
wlck, at Callfornla-on-the-Roguc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young en
Joyed a welner roast at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Stowell on
Rogue river Wednesday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Light of Santa
Barbara, Cal arrived In Englc Point
Wednesday afternoon for a short visit
with relatives here. Jack Stoner, who
has spent his summer vacation with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Brown, will return home with them
to start school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Dressier of Los
Angeles, former residents of Medford
who have veen vslltlng relatives in
Ashland, called on Mrs. Lottie Van
Scoy and eon Lyle, Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Herb Perry and Mrs.
Gladys Ray, who are on a pleasure
trip to Portland, Seattle and way
points, are expected to arrive home
any day now. They will return via
the Redwood highway.
These glorious Indian summer days
remind us that another summer has
gone by, end still our rood through
the city limit la unolled and as
dusty a ever.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Wisdom of the
Brownsboro district were business
callers In Eagle Point Wednesday
evening.
O us Carlson, who mot with a pain
ful accident last week while working
on a high road culvert, la recovering
nicely. He fell several feet onto a
pile of rocks, receiving severe bruises. '
FOOTS CREEK. Aug. 37. (Bpl.)
A number from here attended funeral
service for, Mrs. Sandy Blakley at
Rogue River. Friends here extend
sympathy to the family.
Mrs. Otto Rlef was a business vis
itor la Grant pass, August 25.
Mr. Millie Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Clep Gilchrist, son Charles of Oold
Hill, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Miller and
family enjoyed a picnic supper at
the Highland mine Sunday.
George Lance ha started picking
his peaches, and ha a very fine crop
this year.
Mr, and Mrs. Ployd Lance of Orants
Pass visited relative hero Wednes
day. Their daughter, Ruth Lance, Is
visiting with her grandparent, Mr.
and Mrs, George Lance, at Riviera.
P. R. Back lis was a business visitor
In Medford August 24.
Luclle Smith of Gold Hill, who has
been staying at the Velta Bile home
for some time, returned home Sun
day. Mrs. Max Miller and aunt, Mrs. Fen
clson of Portland, who have been vis
iting Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Boomslitcr, returned home
Tuesday.
Central Point
CENTRAL. POINT, Aug. J7. (Spl.)
Mra. Ethel Fleischer returned Wednes
day evening from Seattle, Wash.,
where ahe spent several weeks.
Harold Smith haa recovered from
a recent siege or summer flu and
returned to his work.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Farra accom
panied by their house guest, Miss
Alice Slnglctary of Portland, were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Prof, and Mrs. D. F. Amlck Of
Grants Pass. Miss slngletary left
Wednesday night for her home.
Mrs. L. L. Damon, wno underwent
a major operation at the Community
hospital several days ago, haa been
removed to her home and Is getting
along nicely.
Following a residence of two years
In Central Potnt, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Robertson and family are moving to
their ranch at Eagle Point, in a few
days.
Hnrvestlnz of the potato and to
mato crops are at their peak In this
locality.
Mrs. W. L. Page of Los Angeles Is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra.
A. H. Parker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayea have opened a
coffee shop In the building known
.is the Whiteside property.
O. a. Duncan celebrated hla 74th
birthday August 22 with his wife
ind Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott with
a Dic.nlc dinner In AMiland park.
T. M. Marino returned Tuesday
rrom a business trip to Canada.
Woodrow Phillips, young son of
Rev. and Mra. C. A. Phillips, wno
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has been 111 (or several days, la still
under the care of a. physician.
Mrs. Wm. Foley of the eld a Use
road was hostess to the H. B. elub
Wodneeday afternoon.
Mrs. L. ewartz. who has been an
Invalid for many years, la In an
Improved condition.
Mr. and Mra. C. S. Scott spent
their vacation at White Plan,. Mont.,
with their son. lister Acott, and
wife. Their daughter, Miss Mildred
Burger of Chicago, came out to be
with them In the many side trips
in Montana, Idaho and Canada. Les
ter, who Is well known here. Is now
manager of the Olacler Mountain
Craco Co. Miss Burger accompanied
her parent to Central Point for a
visit with other relatives and will
spend a few daya In Loa Angeles be
fore returning to her Chicago home.
Central Potnt was well represented
In Ashland park Sunday among the
various picnic crowds, Including the
annual Iowa picnic, the Townsend
clubs, an eastern Oregon group and
numeroua family parties. Following
dinner, the enormoua crowd gath
ered about the band atand, from
which Rev, Williams of Eugene spoke
of the Townsend plan.
Fern Valley
PERN VALLEY, Au. 37. (Spl.)
Mrs. Alvln Coats, Mrs. Eldred Colver
and Mrs. Louie colrer of Phoenix
were calling on friends In Fern Val
ley Monday.
Mr. and Mn. B- Nichols and Mr.
Nlchol't mother of Texas spent the
past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Cummlnge. Quests Included
Mra. Cummlnge' mother and brother.
While here Mr. Nichols drove to port-
land, accompanied by R. I. Glower, I
J. B. Cummlngs and Mrs. L. H.
Hughes, the latter stopping at Salem
a, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
E. W. Beer.
Mr. and Mrs. Pegg and sister. Miss
Roberts, of Hood River have rented
the E. E. Marshall house.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers called at
the home of Mra. Rogers' sister, Mrs.
Joe Knntor, Jr., Saturday.
After a fifteen-day furlough at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Daisy Dick.
Jack Melton has returned to San
Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Biuey and
daughter of Oil Fields, calif., are
guests at the - home of Mr. Bu&ey'a
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busey.
Tomatoes In Fern Valley are much
later In ripening than last year. Some
growers have Just started picking.
Sardine Creek
SARDINE OREEK, Aug. 37. (Spl.)
Mrs. Arnold Klrtley Is over from
esstern Oregon, canr'ng fruit and
vegetables. She and ht? grandmother,
Mrs. W. H. Reed, spent a day and
night last week with Mr. and Mra.
Orant Powell, below Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunlap were
over Sunday from the Modoe orchard
to move cut of their houie here,
which they have rented tor the win
ter to the new Alderbrook teacher,
Mra. Myers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. ployd Walsh, who
were married last week In Oold Hill,
left Thursday for their new home
at Mehama.' near Salem, Ore., where
he Is engaged In business.
Mrs. Edith Biles and son Mickey
vlalted Baturaay afternoon with her
aunts, Mrs. Lulu Duaenbery and Mrs.
Nora Walt. They have been living
near Yreka. Calif., for some time, but
are now living In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Herman are
the proud parents of an eight-pound :
baby girl which arrived at their home I
August 17. .
Word has been received here that
Vivian, eldeat daughter of Mr. and :
Mrs. Howard Dunlap, was united In
marriage August 15 to Lowell Pratt j
of Medford, where the young couple
will reside.
Melvln Howell and Charlea Stone !
of Redding. Calif., called at the 8. A. j
Dusenberry home Tuesday afternoon. '
mends of Ira Drake are extending
sympathy on the death of his brother,
Alvln, found dead near the S. P.
tracks south of Medford. The re
mains were laid to refct In the Kerby
cemetery near his former home.
Bengal la the largeat of the Indian
provinces In population.
Closing una rot Too Late to das
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 37 (API
The Interstate commerce commission
will hold hearings September 17 In
the federal building et Klamath
Palls, Ore., on the application of
Virgil Kelley. Kamath Falls, for a
permit to operate a pasaencer-rriAl-expresa
motor line between Klamath
Palls and Tulelake. Calif.
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