Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 03, 1963, Image 18

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    WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3. 19B3
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Small
Worlds
Ut
y
Lynn W.
Welkin.
W.sLfr Trlbaaa udinif. IS.J
Entire Model Wn Thara,
Wt Just rlltd le 8m It
The entire Idea and even a
workable model was there all
(he time, right under our col
lectlve note; we just failed to
Me It. We had to go all
thtpugh the blt'aprlnt, draw
Ing board and slide rule stage
We figured and fussed, mea
sured, calibrated and built ex
pensive and tlmo-consuming
models, and came up with an
Idea that the porpoise and the
wbtle have been successfully
using since they first swam
In the oceans of the world.
The heavier -than -air air
planes had to have flat sur
faces In order to stabilize the
machine. Those surfaces had
to be behind the supporting
wings themselves. To begin
with we visualized an air
plane with wings like those of
a bird, itself a pretty good
flyer, that flapped in an up
and down motion, but at the
same time exerted a forward
pull.
We couldn't do that; guess
we figured bird or Insect
flight Just wasn't practical;
we wanted to do them one
better. We didn't admit It but
nature'a way was much too
complicated. We had to accept
Mcond best, solidly anchored
wings, curved to give neces
sary lift against the air.
Needed Rudder -Then
there wag the steer
ing apparatus, a rudder, i
movable flat piece hinged ver
tically at the stern to afford
right and left turning. We
very early foresaw the Impos
sibility of Imitating the birds
in this department, for that
creature increases and de
creases One wing or the other
in order to turn right or left,
and at the same time bends Its
flexible body, ihercby accom
plishing perfect and graceful
turns, and ! without a rud
der. But the rudder for the
plane was no serious problem.
Long before man aspired to
ride through the air In a ma
chine, he was operating bouts
with rudders, so all that was
necessary was to copy the
boat Idea; Just make the rud
der larger. It would need
more surface In this less me
dium, but mount It the same,
in a vertical position.
Needed Sfablllsaiion
The rudder taken care of,
It was the necessary to stabi
lise the rear section witli hori
zontal surfacea that could
press against the air to steady
the machine and assist In
directing it up or down. This
all took time and a great deal
of serious figuring and slide
ruling. It was all worked out rather
beautifully, vertical rudder
for right and left steering, and
horizontal planes for stability
and up and down directions,
The engineers in aeronautics
were Justifiably proud of whul
had been accomplished, for It
worked. All the measuring,
planning, blue -printing and
slide-ruling had paid off; the
tail assembly was well nigh
perfect.
Then, what should have
been a considerable shock to
human ego came home to
taunt us. Someone noticed tile
striking similarity between
the tall assembly of the air
plane and the tall assembly of
the porpoise; they were exact
ly the same.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
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WEDNESDAY. AMUL S. IMS
ft
Ban on Castro Raids
Endorsed by Morse
Washington - mrii Sen,
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) Mon
day endorsed the administra
tion's crackdown against mill
Castro raids from U.S. terri
tory. He said if Ihe more mill
tetil CubHii refugees "were sn
anxious to fight against ty
ranny, they should have sl.iy.
ed In Cuba."
He said In a Senate speech
that the hit and - ran raids
against Cubs and Soviet ships
ihere would Involve the
United. States in another
bristling showdown with Rus
sia. His comment followed
the administration's Saturday
announcement of the crack
down. If the United Stales Is to le !
forced Into such a confronta
tion, he said, "it should be on
behalf of ourselves aul not j
necause we were forced into
It by a hot headed group of
suesis in our own country 1
Morse, chairman nf fkm Mmn
ate Latin American Atinrs
suncommlttee, 'said Ihe eil
rains only give llussia a Jus
tification for remaining to
'protect' Cuba ' The forms
also give Fidel Castro Justi
flcatlon for boosting bis
armed forces and repressive
measures against the Cuban
people, he Mid-
and relatives'. Shop vti d
in price to meet y"
kinuc till stock is depleted-
PLENTY OF FBEE PARKING AT
PARK AND srw mm-
ELECTRIC
POWER TOOLS
"THOR" SANDER
Reg. 16.95
"THOR" W DRILL
Rag. 12.95
"BOWMAN" 7'4"
CIRCULAR SAW
Reg. 49.95
SABRE SAWS 1 C88
Reg. 26.95
16.01. can
99c
PAINT DEPARTMENT
. m. UlllCI . ,a 1
$PRftt-Q-R"" - ,. Ott
PMHT BRUWW ,.39
Bl P.EDWWB wm, , 2.95
11 OA95
111
SPORTING
GOODS DEPT.
REG. 27 50 LANGLIY
DELUXE FULL BAIL
SPIN REEL
REG. 2.60 WICKER
CREELS 13"
IT'S
OUR
7TH ANNIVERSARY
UW SPECTACULAR
jiiifi i nil mnammm
SALE
linu'mii iL.ni.ijii j.iBij'jiiiiftiifi,ielii;.iiiif
This is a public sale, we have reduced and slaugh
tered prices to where stocks will move out fast at
quick disposal prices! We are not quitting business!
But . . . these prices are of that nature, we want to
unload all the merchandise we can to make room
for the thousands of items now on the way here,
frankly, we have overbought! So, regardless of our
cost, we must slash all prices for quick positive sell
ing, and you benefit greatly!
if rs(; rJ;)Tpljrj- H,W'
MAKE NO OTHER PLANS FOR THURSDAY!
Arrange to attend this GREAT MONEY. SAVING SALE when doors open at 9:00
on THURSDAY! SUCH QUALITIES, SUCH VALUES AND SUCH DOWN-RIGHT
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YOUR GRAND OPPORTUNITY to save money on values NEVER BEFORE OFFERED
TO THE PUBLIC at such GREAT REDUCITONS AND DISCOUNTS! MAKE YOUR
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REG. 35.50
"THOR" 6 IN. DUAL WHEEL
ELECTRIC BENCH
GRINDER 28
49
REG. 49.95
GARDEN PRIDE
I ROTARY MOWER, 44.88
REG. 6.48-REINFORCED
6 FT. WOODEN STEP
LADDER 4.99
REG. 12.95
SAMPSON HEAVY DUTY
SPIN CAST
REEL 8.49
Meneline Installed Star Drag Crank
RIG. 20c FLASHLIGHT atjtf
BATTERIES i. IF
REG. 1.10 SILENT
MERCURY SWITCHES 79c
REG. 69c METAL
HOSE HANGER 49c
REG. 89c 2-CELL
FLASHLITES 59c
REG. 1.27 STANDARD WT. 6' STEEL TEE
FENCE POSTS 1.09
REG. 3.4S ICY-HOT INSULATED
1-GAL. JUG 2.49
sMT
REG. 21.95 "PRESTO" SPRAY-STEAM
BIICLJ BllTTntir
Steams J Jfifij
'mm w
Rog. 69c 9-V
Transistor Batteries 4,, 1.00
REG. 98c 7" PAINT
ROLLER TRAY SET
REG. 49c 9.12
Plastic Drop Cloths WW! 26c
REG. 3.98
UTILITY CLAMP LAMP 2.29
6 COLORS
VANITY BASKET
REG. 13.95 3-SPEED
PORTABLE MIXER
IRON E : 14'
Reg. 22.95 "Bowman" " Electric
Power Drill 12
Reg. 13.95 "Bowman"
FINISHING SANDER
3"x6"xV QQ
Finger-Tip Switch als77
REG. 41.95 ELECTRIC
Vi" REVERSE
First Two Hours Only! 9 to 11 . . . Thursday Only! (2 Hour Extra Evont)
PAPK RMADnl 28'SI "APACHE" Aluminum Frame. C70
iHWH DUHnll Welded Seams. 14 x 20 x 4Vi. H.ivy Duty Cany.. Oaf 9
niT Sherwin-Williams - ft
I Hill I Po" Floor q, IJJ
MAGNETIC CABINET CATCHES 12c
RIVAL ELECTRIC CAN OPENER S7.88
PITCHER VASES 99c
DELTA COMPACT SAW 59.99
SPORTING GOODS DEPT
Reg. 7.95
PAINT DEPT.
Reg. 2.35
HARDWARE DEPT.
Reg. 19c
APPLIANCE DEPT.
Reg. 11.98
HOUSEWARE DEPT.
Reg. to 2.95
ELECTRICAL DEPT.
Reg. 79.99
GARDEN DEPT.
Reg. 1.55
FLORAL SHOVEL
long Handle
REG. 17.95 "BIG BOY"
BAR-B-Q's 13
ft
I Reg. 134.45 12 Ga. Winchester II
& Automatic SHOTGUN Ik
l Barrcll Cut snd Threaded for ik
Jk Poly Choke Compensator New! JM.
Molor-Spit-Hood
REG. 24.95
"PRESTO" ELECTRIC STAINIESS STEEL
COFFEE MAKER
1688
REG. 21.95 "OSTER" ElECTRIC
CAN OPENER
AND
KNIFE SHARPENER
16
89
REMOVABLE CUTTING WHEEL
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!
i
I
ONE SALE
YOU CANT AFFORD
TO MISS
HANDY POCKET
HONE STONE
Reg. 39c
For f With
Shop and M Coupon
Home Mmw Onlu
7 is
DEPARTMENT MANAGERS IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT HAVE GONE ALL OUT
TO GIVE YOU, THE PUBLIC THE
GREATEST VALUES AND BARGAINS
YOU HAVE EVER WITNESSED IN HUB
BARD BROS. HISTORY! . . . BARGAINS
GALORE!
Rag. 49.95
SHE! MAN
TRAVELER SPRINKLER
No. 1000
29,95
SPORTING GOODS DIPT. REG. 1.50
7 FT., J PC. "IKI WALTON"
HOUOW CLASS
SPIN ROD
RIG. 4.95 IIRNZ-O-MATIC
TORCH KITS 4.95
REG. 7.9S ADJUSTA3LI
IRONING BOARDS 5.49
REG. 1.25 SCREEN TYPE
JEEP CAN NOZZLES 99c
REG. 5.50 3-GALLON METAL
JEEP CANS 4.69
REG. 1.4 "LUFKIN".
B-FT. STEEL TAPE 99c
REG. 1.95 SPIE-DEE
SAW HORSE BRACKETS 1.29
H -' r TWINMANTll Bf
DRILLS'... 291 C0H - gfc , I
1 rJririHS tO CHOOSE 1 F.moU..r.nd, h 3. Sjhf I
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REG. 2.98 O'CEOAR IVRY WHICH WAY pLB BMH SCA-ES a 99 :. 30 Gallon Jm 'T fl '
DUST MOP 98 HI ,.sup-i' 1 c d ZDADt fl -
rsg 1 59 5-sews Kmh sto , - 1 GAP BAGE I JlilDDPffcl'.r ml
HOUSE BROOM 98c HI CliV.U 1 ClNS 0 f H
0 CEDAR WONDER MOP 2.98 Hll . 4" H
REG 1 95 BIG BEAR Hill 77. MfVJ 1 J lICtl BH
PATIO BROOM 1,59 nil 4 S III
16 LONG HANDLE Mil liMMO B"" lHH ? C O P SA MsM
SHOVEL 2 HM ftW 49c jK' 36.95 f M
IPLYAFOAM ICE CHEST - . ' fcL' -
wr.i 4i99 1 JBBMBi U . . - -..j, I J
i I mmM Bros., Inc. I
ss Main and Rivarsida Phona 773-7777 M
Rag. 5.20 Electric
Heavy Duty -30
Faatl
UTILITY CORD
388 Rasittant to Oil,
Haat, Cold Oiona,
Sun, Abrasions
4.89
SPORTING GOODS DEPT. RIO. 19.9S
HIRSCH-WEIS-36xll
SLEEPING BAGS
3 lb. DACRON-MILLIUM
14.95
Rt- S.44-100 PI. M"
Modern lino PLASTIC PIPE..
Reg. $1.23-100 P. 1"
Modern lino PLASTIC PIPE
Reg. 1,19 "lufkin 2W
AUTOMATIC TAPE
1.49
Reg. 1.19 TfF
Reg. 5.95
30 "x72" Rubberiied
AIR MATTRESS
4.49
With Pillow MO
Reg. 6.95
Reg. 12.95 Silex
DRINK MIXER
(Electric)
OSS "A
Approved
REG. $7.15 190 FT. 142
EXTENSION CORPS, $6.29
MO. $4.9 FULTON
TRAILER HITCH
No. 107
3.99
RIO. $1.21 "CORONA"
GRASS SHEARS $2.98
Rtf. 1.60 Edmonl
PLASTIC COATED GLOVES
$1.19
RIG. $4.91 1 PCS. STAINLESS STEEl
BOWL SET, $2.88
REG. $7.9$ CARTWRIGHT
PRUNING SHEARS, $4.59
REG. 2.00 1 -GALLON EAGLE
OAS CAN 1.29
REG. 4.50
POST HOLE DIGGER 3.89
REG. 1.9$
14 TINE RAKE U9
RIG. 1.9$ SWING AWAY WALL
CAN OPENERS 2,39
REG. 1.00 MELMAC
MIXING BOWL 77c
RES. 27.9$ SHERMAN TRAVLIR RANGIR
SPRINKLER NO. 2000 10.11
At.
RIG. $e.$9 "IISSILl"
CARPET SWEEPER
Duel Dust Pen. 5.49
RIO. 1.95 4-PC. KING SIZE
TV TRAY SET
Non Skid Legs! m .a
The Finest Model 0eV7
RIO. $30.95
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COURT RECORDS
NBDrORD MUNICIPAL COO?
Jon.art Wuna VaUu. vfcak.
tten of basic rule. jl.
mcnaei Marcus Whitman. VMM
Uen of baric rula. .15
OrUnaa AMM lullack. Infra
par rihl turn. I.
wnj aawyer. laijura
Maid rleht of way. Ui i
(Drlvar Imsrsvlmanl ach
Marvin Cvnn Haul, vlatatta t
basic rula. S29
Ana Laur. Koraatram. eiseeaorajl
Mary Shaahcrd Lariah.
nncyed .lap nan. .10.
traltlc alanal. IIS.
Larry Laa Narad, diaebeya. trar-
llc .Ifnal. .10
Norman Albert Castar. vlalalSM
of basic rula. (10.
Ruba Clay Klnnay Jr.. vMatt.
af basic rule. Slo tuiaaadad.
Chirlaa Waslay lUar. vMstte.
or basic nils, I0.
John Allan Otarlinf, na aaare
tar's ileanaa in ae.Ma.lan. avja-
ranen.
Jay Leul. Haath. TlalaUen a ba
ric rula. U.
Helen Ann Chapman, ne sura
tor'. Hc.rua In peasassvsn. ss ma,
pandad.
Orln Wayna Mlla, na fnmf
Uc.n.a Jn ao.Mi.lon. IS .JS.ll.ll
oanaid Ivan ramar. Sllsoaj s.
atop aian, t.
oaargt i
Arthar Bu. vlaasMaai ml
bene rale. oil.