'MEDFOUD MATL TRIBUNE, MKPFORn, OKKCOX, SUNDAY AUOUST H 10H0. Arrival of Air Tourists to Signal Opening orPojtProgram ft f ,'jitn ii If 'Ml llln i 1,1 Hl ':. !'. i S ' I, t. lll-l.' Ik I ft. i ill, l.ni: ' 1 - I .11 Kit t 1 .( It 4 ; : 1 STUNT ACES PERFORM IN AFTERNOON jWill Circle City Before ; v Going to Airport Pro gram Calls for Afternoon " and Evening Flights . Dance Is Grand Finale. , Mondtiy ufturnooii hotwocn 2:45 ii ml 3:15 o'clock a fleet of a p jji'uximfUoly 40 plunoH will circlo the city of Medfurd and land nt tho IochI airfield to jmrtlciputo In the Hpoctiiculai ' celebration to bo HpoiiHOicd by tho Med ford Tout No, 1 5, AmorlcHii Lrplon, In oun Juncllon with tho I'liciflo Noitli wokI Air Tour und official doill cutloii of Medfonl's $ 12 0,000 air port. Am ulr clrcuH of Hunt flying, puraohulu Jumpa and IiomIh of ulher featuroH will be prcHtmlod bcKlnnlim linmedlatoly after tho . arrival of tho floct. Leading air perfonnei'H of the Pacific count will ontertaln air-minded roHldontH of OfPKon and other Htatnn, who will vlHlt Modfurd'H field in rec ord numbers tomorrow to witnOHH the nioNt unuHual surloH of air ovnnu ever prcHonted .In southern ' Oregon. f i SiM-idal .Mull to Ijchvu The program of tho day, all of which has been arraiiKcd und 1h under tho huhpIoch of tho Alcd ford Post, which is also uponsor Jnf; tho tour's slop In Med ford, will open at 7:00 a. m. with de parture, north of tho fli'Ht ship in tho dedication flight air malt. i Hoii'tlibound mall will leave at It: 30 a. ni. Thorn ships will oar ay" between GOOD and 10,000 let- , tvi'M muirkod with 'tho sp'eclal ' qqt'hot, tollliiK the world of tho of fkdal dedication of Med ford's Hlrpoj'ti'i '' - .. ?-Thtf, 'committee, whch has coiti- vplcted detullu for tho celebration iils hottded by Hooly Hall, general Chairman, Mr. Hall Is also chair lkmiT of tho Htute loKion Aero nautics committee, representative of 'the Pacific Air Transport In '.Mod ford and superintendent of Uho local field, Other committee chuirmtMl, who aro working with ; Mr. Hull ure: Tlckot sales, II. H. 'Deuel; publicity, II. L. Hromloy; traffic, ht. O. O. Nichols; park ing, Cupt. C. Y. Tongwald; danco, W; JI, Vluhror; ceremonies, J, O. Grey; hospitality, W. II. Mulrhoad; field, Kred Hcheffcl, und ontortaln inont, T. G. Travis and J. C. Thompson. Parking Ai'miiRtxl . Tlonty of parking space will ho provided for all cars entering tho field. Every precaution Iiuh boon alien to avoid any possible con- ' H"Htlon, Parking will bo handled by Company C of tho Oregon Nat ional Guard In chargo of Capt. C V. Tengwald and a squadron i Uf tho state traffic department will manago traffic under Lieu tenant NIcholM'. leadership. i The program will continue on past midnight, the grand finale bring u dunce In the hangar building. t Hoadllnors In the air cIi-cuh will be Miss Dorothy, Hester, Tex Han- kin, Gordon Mounco and Floyd tKendle. Parachute drops will bo made by Trunk lirooks, who Iiah 4cn Jumping for tho past 35 years from balloons and airplanes. i.JJo will concentruto on his fam m$uh ttiplo paraehuto Jump from i high altitudes. ' tUrl ItviuU StuiiU'rH I Miss Hester, famous for her ytupslrio down flying, outsldo loops, - upHldo down outsldo spins and r oth,er difficult maneuvers, will lead the stunting program and In order that the local crowd may hoc .' tho world's premier woman stunt pilot without hindrance, the , air will he cleared of all planes while alio Is stunting. Following hur exhibition will come Tex Ran . kin,, veteran stunt pilot; Mounco, recent holder of the outsldo loop rocord and Kcadle, who Is a "slicker" with an airplane. These throe men will he stunt ing In the air at the same time ovm different parts of tho field. Be Sure to Attend the Airport Dedication You Can Get Most Any Old Thing at Most Any Old Time at DeVWs : - Mais ail akdala . . totehocerig Official Program Medf ord Airport Dedication and Northwest Air Tour MED FORD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1930 7:00 a. m. tt::to ii. in. :.-: 13 3:0 p. in. Df'iMtrlum of lell?Mlon Flight air mall, north Jipniiur or DtfJIraf Ion Flight air mall, wouth Arrival of Pacini; NortliwcHt 8 Ink Air Tour KiKM'fal Air Cin-iiH by pilots In Air Tour, including MIkh Dorothy Heater, Tex Hmiklii, Gordon M ounce, n ml Floyd Kondlo Parachute drojw by Frank lirooks Format ion flight and exhibit loim Meld ikii for hihiKK'tlon of plancH Participant In tho Air Tour it III hv. gueHtw of the Mcdfortl ( ham her of C'oininrrcc at dinner, Hotel Med ford Concert by Mcdfnril FlkH band, uiulcr tho direction of F. WIImhi Wulte, ali'Krt hangar iHtllcatiou M'rvic, alrimrt liaugiir 0:00 p. in. 7::to p. in. 8:00 p. in. I'IKKiH AM (euliig-Seely V. Hall, chairman at the airport com mittee, Medford ('IiiiiiiIhm' of Commerce, anil Htate cluiiriiuiii. American Keglon aeronautics (N)innilttee tl. (. Grey, chairman, ahHrt cornmlttec, Medford city council (I'eetlngH Mayor A. W. PIMs, Mtvlford UeMin.s' -Hon. A. W. NoiTlad, governor of Oregon HlHtory of Melfnrd's alrHHt Frank Farrell, elly attorney Hemarks by Itushcll II. Lhwmoii, vice-president, Na tional Aeronautical asMoeiatlou, Portland, Oregon David 1Cgg, reprmentativo of Hie National Aero nautical Oliatnber of Commerce, Seattle Tex Hanklii, president, lUinkln Flying1 .Service, Portland I'livelllng of Alrp(nt Plamie Mayor A. W. PIK?h, und city coiincjl or Medford Offlelal DiMlicntlou FlightStandard of California No. I, Trl-motor Ford plane Passengers on lellcjitloii flight iih ToIJowk: Governor ' A. W. Norblad, Mayor A. W. PIM-s, O. O. Alon ilerfer, prehldent, Melford Chamber of Commerce, It. It. Hammoiid, member, airport committee, F,. M. WIIhoii, nieniber, alrHrt conunltt''. Miss F.lenuora llulamler (MIhh Melford), T. ii, Travis, district manager, Staudai'd Oil company Honored guests on the speakei-s' platform at the dedication services are: Governor A, W. Norblad, Mayor A. VV. PIim'h, tlameM Colli iw, R M. WIIhoii, It. H. Jlaiuniond. J. O. ilJ 1-Iiigene Thormlyke, P. M. Kershaw, A. Meekw, iiiciiiImtm of the city council. Also, Acd Hubbard, It, I'm McFIIioho, 10., iM. iFamiey, former memlterH. Fred W, Niiieffel, city Miiperlntendent mid alrMrt engineer ' County Judge Alex Sparrow Oi O. Alemferfer, prenidenl , .Medford Chain her of Commerce Kecly V. Hall, I jury Mann, Floyd Hart, Clyde Kakhi, II. A. Tlilertdf, il, C. Thonisoii, M. N. Ilogau, F. C. DlllanI, .1. V. Wakefield and S. N. Smith, Chamber of Commerce airport committee 10, C. Corn, privkldent. Medford Itotary t'hih C. S. Itutterfleld, president, KIwanlH club F. It. While, prehldent, Lloit.s club W. S, Holger, coiiimaiider, MeITonl Post No. 15, Amer ican Legion ; Tarry Schade, chairman, elly planning commission i:. JaddlH, A. 1 1. Hill. Olen AriiNplger, Dr. F. G. Thayer, F,d White, members of the city water commission ItoprcHcnfntlveK of the Medrmil Mall Tribune, Mcillonl lnlly NmvH, and Pacific Ueiurtl llemhl U:0tl p, m, Dedleallon ball, AlrMrt Hangar Night pnMMCugor fllghtN and exhibition flying by iiiem beiH of the Air Tom The entire program for the day has been arranged, and Is under the auspice of Medford Post No. 15, American Legion, with the following committee chairmen! General chairman, S. V. Hall; ticket hii low, H, S. Deuel; publicity, II. L. BromJey; trafric, l,t, 6. O, NIcIioIn; pjirklng, Capt, C. Y. Tengwald; daiuv, W. II. Flulirer; ceremonleN, J, t. Grey; hospitality, W. II, Mulrheud; field, J red Scheflel; eiitertaliiiiunt, T. ii. Travis, if. C. ThompHon. Tuesday, August (Hli, a. in., deiwrturo tif lncJfic Northwest States Air Tour. , Tho formation flights and ex hibitions will continue until 0:00 o'clock at which tlmo the field Will be open for Inspection of planes. Participants In the tour will bo dinner guests of tho Cham ber of Commerce at the Hotel Medford. IteHiime In Fvcnlug At, 7:30 tho prngrum will bo resumed at tho field with a con cort by tho Elks band under the leadership of Wilson Walto. It will bo followed by tho formal dedication program in tho Hangar building, which has been arrang ed by tho city airport committee, headed by J. (. Grey. An ad dress will bo given during this program by Gov. A. W. Norblad In response to greetings by Mayor Pipes. Tho unveiling of tho airport la quo and official dedication flight in tho Standard of Cali fornia No. 1, trl-nuitorod Ford piano wilt be Interesting features of this program, Miss Elnora llu lamler, "Miss Medford," and Gov ernor Norblad will bo mem bo is of tho dedication flight party, which will bo composed of seven peoplo. Tho dedication ball, music for which will begin at 11:00 o'clock, will turn tho celebration Into a gulu festival. Memhors of tho tour will leavo Medford at 0:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. At the present time there are al most 1.600 airports and landing flohU In various stages of com pletion In the United states and so mo 1 ,380 airports aro proposed for early development. Alnplanes carrying United Slates mall had flown a total distance equivalent to nearly 1,000 timew around tho world between Feb ruary, mi! 8, and May, 11130. It was revealed In a report received from the United States postofflco In Washington, "Although tho government be gan tho carrying of mall by air plane as far back as May 15, 111 18, between New York and Washing ton as an experiment to tent the feasibility of this type of service. It was not until the flint air mail act was pawed In February, 1025, providing for bidding and lotting of contracts that tho transporting of mall by air got Its real start," E. J. Fluke explained. Ho added that Titter the pas sage of the first air mail net, in 1025, several companies wero form ed throughout the country for the Don't Miss the Airport Dedication TOMORROW Sponsored by Medford Posjt 15, American Legion DVE1EF EDFORD FURNITURE & HDWL CO When Air Tour Took Off y -r : nPN K:cmt JAW r-. : ii r- A Photographic Impressions of how Northwest tour planes and 1765-mile cloud trek through Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, from nlan fnr niihllr. 1 nanrtirtn CmntP. i(nhf nm n . f I m ra ifrnm tmtt ginla C. Ogden cf Seattle and Edith Foltz of Portland. Center left E. C. Gout, Lyman Destaffany and A. Kotzcrke. all cf Seattle. Lower left W, E. Roscnbalm and John P. Wange of Medford and Al Green wood of Vancouver, Wash. Lower right Al Adams of Silveiton, H. A. Buroker of Dellingham and Virgil Adair of Boise. purpose of operating under govern-! ment contracts, the first of which were awarded In September and October of lt2", and In April, May and June of la2ti, tho firm actual services were Inaugurated. Mr. Fluke said the. report from tho poBtoff loo department further revealed that since the inaugura tion of tho first air mall services under contract In 1 !2t, tho total weight of mail dispatched amount ed to 10,3r0,322 pounds, or about 5,175 tons. In amounts paid to contractors. a total of $21, 2113. (157. Oti had been paid out. In 1H2IT nine routes .were in volved, white at the present tlmo tho number ot routes has Inereas-1 ed -ti25, according to department It 1 1 USS E I .S. A u g. 3 . (flV-Te le - phono subscribers hero have torm-Jj ed a league and announced a cam-: teo morternixea so inai once in u: while they can get tho number for which they call. j I EVERY MMUIE FOR It takes 60 gallons of gasoline an hour to run It a galloji every ; minute: hat kln-l of automobile ; Is that? It isn't. It's an airplane: ono of the trl-motorcd planes, 1 flying between Portland, Seal tie, : i,Hirord and Oakland. Figures compiled by Captain I. n i.V)lney, superintendent of op- PLATE WORK by a RECOGNIZED EXPERT DR. 1. H. GOVE Will Rive you the sh I Isf action, comfort anil uppparanco yon ao desire aftor tha 1ob of your natural teeth. You can only pet those results from ft recognizee! e,pert along this lino aa Rreut skill Is required to produce perfect plates. My personal services are at your disposal for a moderate fee. Dr. I H. Gove Dependable Dentistry 235 East Main, Upttilrt Ptyne 872-J On Swing Toward Medford fliers looked Just before start of Vancouver, Wash. Top Lineup of . nnrnthu Mcfo aI Dnn 3 n W VJ( - orations for tho air lino, show that on" nf the West Coast trl-motors VACATION LAND- Partly Furnlahed Houses for Rent Seavlew Cottages for Sale HUNTING, OCEAN AND FRESH WATER FISHING, BOATING, BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE BROOKINGS TOWNSITE 135 Miles from Medford On tho Oregon Coast Highway at Mouth ot Chatco Itlver lu Southern Curry County, Oregon. Just tho spot for tho summer recreatlonln to spend his vacation among ideal surroundings. Write Reservations Now Being Booked W. J. WARD Brookings, Oregon ! I I 1 Sixth Greasing, Car Washing, Steam Cleaning SIXTH AND IE STREETS o ; uses a ton and a quarter of gaso - line -between-Seattle and Oakland.' During this trip the plane is in ! tho air six hours and 15 minutes.' While one gallon of gas is being consumed the propellers turn over l.faiio times at a cruising speed of 120 miles an hour. With all this gas consumption the planes are I " mong the most economical of the j larger transport ships. , " Aerial Hlllboards TLrISA. Ok la .A series of aer ial billboards is to be built by Skelly Oil company, the first being located at the municipal port here. The boards are 15 ffet high, fifty feet wide, with main portion tilted 1 at 45 degree angle, Street Super Service VlT T . TO DIVERSIFY Air transport companies who de pend wolely upon revenue received from the carrying of passengers without tho aid of Income from the hauling of air mail and ex press, are doomed to certain finan cial failure, declared Earl B. Wads worth, superintendent of air mail services, in discussing the recent upward revision of passenger car rying rates by two operators. Single motored ships, having a capacity of not more than six pas nengers Mr. Wadsworth s;ild, ''can's' possibly operate" for rz cents a mile, the amount of pas senger, revenue on the 7-cents-per-mile bawls to which some air transport operators have increased their fares. He declared the same resultant loss applied to the oper ation of three motored planes hav ing a capacity of 10 to 14 pasnen gers, where the maximum aver age load would probaby be. ten or lose, while information secured from air mall operators indicated 1 the minimum figure for operating a tri-motored airplane Is more than Jl a mite. "They've got to carry more than one kind of pay load,' the air mall superintendent declared. "There is no form of transportation exce-pt buses and street cars that can run J on only one kind of revenue. The strictly mall operator, .ian t, expect j lO operaie iuiuyci, , A similar oihihuii ws uascu Riiant noetmaster general, who stated that the. postoffice depart ment is endeavoring to have all mail operators develop passenger carrying business. ; Mr. Glovor added: "The ambition of the postoffice department Is to have- all mail operators carry passengers. We'd like to have them carry passengers at night, but we're not urging that." Successful operators, according; to Mr. Wadsworth, will attempt to meet expenses with the revenue from one farm of pay load and make their profit on the second type of cargo. According to the latest depart ment of commerce. Information, there arc 30 lines in "the passenger carrying business exclusively, while 17 lines carry 'passengers and ex press. ' , 4 1 , In justice to the Republican party let it , bo said that the ' high moral piano" Its leaders u&n tit fnn nnvni- pnntomnlntett . j Al(l,nt,M(, , 41 . Gazette. 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