Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD' Item TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, 'FRTDXT, DECEMBER I, I933.V
PJGE THREE!
School District Levies
Are Comp iled for 1 933
School district tax 1v1m tor 1833
hm been compiled by the county
aaaeasor'a office, for extension on the
tax rolls. In due season.
Compilation of the state and coun
ty leTles. awaits final action by the
tats legislature fixing the state tax.
The state tax commission has made
the prediction that the state tax will
' be lower. The formal order on the
tax levy will be signed by the county
court as soon as this action Is taken.
The school levies for districts gen
erally show an Increase, ranging from
fractional rises to trebling of the
18S3 school levy. The levy la maln-
The levy by districts la as follows:
tenanoe of schools, warrant or bonded
Indebtedness, and establishes a tax
base. Increased levlea In some dis
tricts have been due to an Incresae
In the school population the last two
years.
Heaviest levy Increases were In the
Evans valley, shady Cove, Trail, North
Trail, Elk Creek, Rogue River, Plne
hurst, and Butte Tails districts. De
creases In school levy were made In
Mt. Pitt, North Phoenix, Prospect,
Meadows. Slaklyotis, Brownsboro, Deb
enger Orap. Hatchery, Little Apple
gate. West Side, Colestln and Howard
district.
Ko.
1.
District.
Jacksonville -.
arlffln Creek .
Ruch
Phoenix .
Ashland
Central Point
Nell Creek
Valley View .
Eagle Point
Lone Pine .
Antelope
Climax
a.
.
.
.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
13.
18.
14.
15.
IS.
10.
30.
31.
32.
S3.
34.
30.
SO.
81.
83.
34.
35.
30.
- 37. Long Mt.
3B. Slsklyoua
Willow Springs
Independence
Agate
Lake Creek
Sams Valley
Missouri Flats .
Talent
Mt. Pitt
North Phoenix
Dewey
Provolt
Derby
Sterling
Thompson Creek ...
Rogue River
Meadows
1033 Levy
30.8
7.8
49
93.8
18.5
18.1
1.8
8.7
. 38.4
.- 10.4
4.8
8.4
4.5
7.5
8.8
3.7
30.4
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14.1
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30.
8.
15.1
10.7
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39.
40.
41.
43.
43.
44.
45.
47.
49.
Brownsboro
Applegate i
Pankey -
Lost Creek
Forest Creek
Table Rock
Trail
Reese Creek
Medford
... 4.7
-.None
4.8
. 3.T
. 9.7
. 3.
, 13.8
. 4.5
, 6.8
. 9.9
. 33.6
1933 Levy
16.3
4.5
4.1
1B.8
18.8
15.1
1.9
5.5
31.8
10.1
4.
4.3
3.9 '.
3.7
4.
1.9
19.8
None
11.3
.4
3.3
8.3
4.3
8.6
8.3
8.3
14.3
1.1
4.5
1.5
4 1
48
9.5
33
13.4
3.7
3.6
8.6
30.1
Increase
4.8
8.1
.8
7.3
None
8.
None
1.3
4.6
A
.8
1.1
.6
3.8
4.8
JB
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None
3.9
.1'
1.5
11.8
1.8
6.8
3.4
3.3
4.4
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1.8
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9'
a
.7
1.3
.8
1.7
88
3.4
90.
91.
94.
95.
97.
99.
100.
103.
Debenger Oap
Crater Lake
Dead Indian
North Trail
Wagner Creek
Gold Hill
Prospect
Bodu Springs
Evans Valley
Little Butte
Laurelhurat
Oak Orove
Anderson Creek
Bellevlew .....
Elk Creek
Liberty
Beaver Creek ,
Hatchery
Little Applegate
Alderbrook
Shady Cove .
Roguclands
Butte Falls ,
Plnehurst
West Side ,
Colestln
Fern Valley
Howard
Kenwood
' Less.
17.
4 6
8.4
, 103
11.8
1.3
19 9
58
13.7
. 4
, 64
3 8
, 8.7
. 3 3
, 3 8
, 193
9.5
. 35.4
14.9
4.6
-None
4.8
18 8
8.9
8.
4.
4.8
.4
13.
159
63
8.9
3.9
10.8
3.1
14.7
5.4
0.7
3 4
37
None
88
4.
19
10.9
86
17.8
9.1
5.9
1.1
3.
17.5
8.1
1.4
J
7
8.9
1.1
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4.8
84
1.1
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83
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8.
34
3.7
3 3
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a
8.4
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7.6
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7 TO 0 FOR TITLE;
HANG JJPJCLE ATS
(Continued irom Pag One)
line and Attracted the attention of
the Ben backfleld defense, wftlle GU
Insky shot a short pass to Brown
standing on the goal line, who ap
plied the "liquid catch," the air be
ing so cold that It wu impossible
for him to hang on to ths ball. Nu
merous fumbles had occurred from
the same cause for Bend and Med
ford alike, but both teams managed
to cover their own fumbles.
Gill risky Rcturni Kick
At klckoff of the second Jialf, GH
Insky, behind perfect Interference,
carried the ball back 45 yarns, where
he was forced out of bounds. The
very instant GUInsky received the
ball, his teammates started cutting
would-be tacklers down like an Im
mense combine cutting wheat. When
they had cut down one man they
would get up and pop another down.
Medford Scores
Following this, the Medford root
era came to their feet yelling, "We
want a touchdown I" Their wish was
fulfilled for It wasnt a minute later
until the mighty Tigers swept down
the field under the plunging of Bill
Bates and slicing of Mux GUInsky.
Bill pounded away at the line and
placed the ball on the three-yard
stripe, and QlUnsky dove through an
opening In the line for the touch
down.
Medford linesmen moved that b!g
235 pounder like be was a practte
dummy and opened up a hole In
the line big enough to drive a wagon
through. Olnnsky booted the ball
from placement with White holding
It for the coup de grace.
However, It took the Medford line
up three tries from the five-yard line
to make the touchdown. Every time
the drive was made the Bends ters
would pile up In a mass Viat looked
the slue of a mountain, but finally
weakened with the consistent pound
ing of the backa and the Iron man
drive of the linesmen. GUInsky made
the touchdown from the three-yard
line.
least Quarter Hectla
The fourth quarter was an eiclt-
lng phase. Medford completed some
very snappy passes to Bob Hlnman,
who. In trying to get away from his
tacklers, was forced to be content
with a yard less In the way of gain
than formerly. Medford started on
a rampage that brought excited root
tert to their feet when, on the ex
change of passes. Baker for Medford
grabbed the narrow end of the pig
skin In his fingers planted the cleats
of hts shoes firmly In the sawdust of
Van Scoyoo field and wetn racing
down the field wltn one man be
tween him and the goal line. Baker
almost got away but didn't succeed
In shaking loose his left foot, which
waa firmly held by Marsden, the Lava
Bears' flashy end. The ball waa deep
In Bend territory when the gun end
ed the game and gave Medford the
mythical state championship of Ore
gon. Medford predominated in every
thing except passes and punts.
The starting llucups:
Medford Bend
Hlnman m pgi ,....t-. Marsden
Kindred -
Shaw
Hammaclc
Baker
Pierce
Bennett
White
-RT.,...- . Svetlc
.BO,,. Gunderson
0 Collins
- LO Gr Instead
LT
..LE...
QB.
RH.
Svetlc
Rollins
Joanls
Storm
Keltan
Officials: Hobson. referee: Flouck,
umpire; Scheffel. ned linesman,
Field Judge: Jerome.
Doff Motesktn
The Burghermetstera have put
away their suits for the 1933 eason
and broke training Thursday even
ing with a big turkey feed. After
a couple of weeks of rest, many of
the team will appear for basketball
practice. Both conch and players
and fans generally frown on any
more football this year. It la doubt
ful If the stat athletic board would
sanction a post-season game.
Coacft Darwin K. Burgher elosed
another football season with hts
usual high standing. In three years
he has produced a runner-up and a
state champion, and today ranks as
one of the best high school coaches
in the state. His teams are not
the crushing aggregations of the Cal
llson years, but Instead gain a lead
and hold It, This accounts for the
low scores. Only in the Ashland
game this year did the Tigers strive
for points, and rolled up a 39-to-0
majority. This year Medford played
teams from the Willamette valley,
the coast, eastern Oregon and north
ern California, It waa a diversified
schedule.
Though many of the 1033 squad
will graduate, Medford will havo an
other strong team next year. Tommy
White. Glllnbkl and Bennett, three
mainstays, graduate, but Bates, Ohe-
lardl and Brown are left In the back
fleld. Prospect are that t.he 1934
line will be heavier than this year.
Karl efforts will be made to have
GUInsky
Brown .
Bates FB Cundell
Substitutes: Medford, Kunzmsn;
Bend, Spangler, Cornett, Dart,
-HEAT-
With oar Select Body Fir and
Hardwood Clean . Long
Burning . , . Convenient.
It's Pry It's Cheaper
MEDFORO FUEL CO.
112S X CentraL Tel. 631
MEDFORD CO-OPERATES
i
At a special meeting of the city
council this morning, action was
taken to assure the state highway
committee of Medford's cooperation
In the program for widening of River
aide avenue.
Resolutions were passed, stating
that Medford would in no way Inter
fere at the present time, or In the
future, with the progress of the im
provement of the etreet, which con
stitutes a part of the Pacific .high
way. CHICAGO, Dec. 1 . (P) WTieat:
Open High Low Close
Dec. 83 . ;: 84(4 82 83H"83
May 87- 87 83 '86-86
July 87-87 87V4 8 83-83',,
Snow"Flakes, light, flaky and
oven-fresh are a complement
to any salad. You can absolute-
ly depend upon tneir tresnnesa
rid quality.
Snow Flakes are parked fresh
from the ovens of a nearby
Uneeda Bakers bakery. They,
are wax-wrapped to protect
lirainst moisture. Speedy salei ;
ire another fa&or in keeping
ttocks fresh everywhere. -
ONLY CRUFJOW HAS
The perfect radio get yon always wanted
is now available. It reflects the genius of
William C Grunow, and he is known for
his forward steps in the radio field. Every
Grunow brings living tone and a host of
other features; Let as show them to yoaj
Quuwur J&utio'
Palmer Electric Store
East Main
Phone 788
mm
Be ture you get
Snow Flakes, in the familiarred
package. And get the larger
tizei the thrift sizes.
NAT10KAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Heath's Drug Store
Medford 31dg.,
Phone 884 . .
These prices are for cash only. We can not afford
to charge any goods sold at these low prices.
Pints Milk of Magnesia. ,..,., 39c
Gillette, Probak and Blue Blades 19c
Russian or American Mineral Oil
Pints $ .29
Quarts .49
Gallons r.i i.r.f.r.-r..'.: 1.39
Kreemoff Cleansing Tissue,
Large Rolls ..,..,.,.,.,..,.,.,.-,. 21c
San Agar t.-.t. . .! t.j r. i,-. . .t.i.r.1 89c
5 lbs. Epsom Salt r..-,.,. 23c
We invite all women to nee our rest rooms in the
basement. We also wish to remind you mothers that
we have free baby scales and that we are always
glad to weigh your baby.
as
DRUG STORE
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner.
Phone 20
If the Weather Is Bad
Phone Your Order
It will receive careful attention by Ex
perienced Clerks. We have 2 phones
to insure the best service.
JUST CALL 20
FOR FREE DELIVERY
For Good Quality, Quick Service and
Low Prices Shop the Reliable
WALNUTS, pound . . . 15c
COFFEE, pound package . . 1lkz
JELLO, 4 packages . r ,. ,., ,.: . 25c
MINCED CLAMS, 2 cans . . . 35c
OYSTERS, 2 cans . , ...... 25c
SHRIMP, 2 cans ...... ,.. ,., . 25c
Tomatoes, No. 1 tall can, 3 for . 25c
String Beans, No. 2 can, 2 for . 25c
Rice, fancy head, 3 lbs 1 9c
Beans, small wht. or red, 3 lb. 9c
Prunes, petite, 4 lbs 19c
Dates
Olives, Ripe, tall can...
Shortening, Jewel..
Honey
2 lbs. for 25
10
Carnation Oats, large package
Candy, Satin Mixed
Toilet Soap .
4 lb. pail 45
,.-5 pound pail 45
Il9
2 lbs for 29
4 ham 19
Laundry Soap, P. and 0 1Q bars for 33
Peets Washing Machine Powder 3 packages 29
(54o value)
Schilling's Coffee, drip or regular, 31. 2 lb. can G0
Schilling's Baking Powder 12 01. can 29
Hard Wheat Flour 49 lb. $1.73
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Fancy Navel Oranges, doz. . . 1 9C
Persimmons, 4 pounds 25c
Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds . . . 19c
Sweet Spanish Onions, 10 lbs. 19c
Fancy Arizona Grapefruit, 4 for ... 19c
Salm and Band Kht4uld ntxt tmt
for game here, well u th rtgu
m (tune In this conference, and Eu
gtn and Marnhfleld,
"0CIETY
avd Clubs
MIm Rhoads and
Of Interest to their manr friend in
Medford wa announcement today of
the marriage on Thankeglvlnt eve of
Mlea Pearl Rhoada, daughter of Mrs.
6ttste Rhoada, and Glea Brenner, eon
of Mre. MeWlna Brenner of Portland.
They were married Wednesday even-
in at 5:15 o'clock at the home of Rev.
W. H. Eaton, pastor of the First Bap
tist church, who performed the ceremony.
rollOTrtng the nddin(r aervloe, the
bride and groom enjoyed dinner at
Waucoma Inn with Mr. and Mra. Cleo
Brenner. They will make their home
at 311 West Jackson street. Mrs,
Brenner Is associated with the Ohas.
A. Wing agency here and Mr. Brenner
la in business with hia brother.
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 1. (AP) George
Franklin Signet. 50, an Henry Jones,
43, were arrested here last nlht on
charges of burglary at the D. P. Mc
Carthy hop yard. Stato police dis
covered 10 tents allegedly stolen from
the yard.
iLOCALS
Plans to Stove afra. Clara CUcH
of Beall lane is here making arrange,
meats to move to Nubieijsr, Cal., tet
spend the winter with her son, Earl
Oliver, whero ho is employed wltll
the Big Valley Lumber company.
Road Dangerous Atate police tt4
today that the road over the Orees
spring mountain Is quite icy, and ft
warning waa Issued to motorists that
careful driving la necessary at this
season.
Report Today Catherine Phillips'
of Boorklngs and W. A. Johnston of
Rogue River filed aocldent reports
with the city police concerning tha
collision at Jackson snd Rtversida
avenues at noon today. No one was
injured.
e e
Eagles Thank Public The Saglee?
benefit dance, held at the Dreamland
halt last night, was on of the largess
affairs of the holiday, and the lodgw
today, through the worthy president.
Jack Hueston, expressed appreciating
of the splendid cooperation given the
affair by the public. Oonslderabl
money was raised to be used in sup
plying needy families with baskets at
Christmas, and a pleasant evening of
dancing waa enjoyed by all in attend
ance,
Phone 542. We will haul away yootf
refuse, city Sanitary Service.
DISTINCTIVE...
XMAS GIFTS!
Coma In and look around. You will b surt
to find an appropriate gift for each one on .
your list.
Gift of Glassware
Gifts of Books
Gifts of Pottery
Gifts of Linen
Gifts of Candles
Gifts of Incense
Gifts of Novelties
Gifts of Brass
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of
CHRISTMAS CARDS .
SWEM'S
Book and Gift Shop
217 E. Main
BOYD'S MAEKEX
108 North Ivy
Money Savers for December 1, 2, and 4
SUGAR
Pure Cane.
8 lb. Bags
SALTED WAFERS
Fresh and Krisp.
2 lb. Boxes ... .
FLOUR
Klamath Falls.
49 lb. Bags
MILK
Tall cans, Tea Cup, or Llbby'i. OC
faWW
39c
26c
$1.49
4 Cans
Case, $2-85
DOG FOOD
Victory.
No. 1 tins
5c
TOILET PAPER
Crepe.
3 Rolls
Marshmallows
Fresh and Tasty. 4 Q
1 lb. Pkgi IwC
Oleomargarine
5r.. 23c
PEACHES
Palace Brand. Sliced or halves. ACa
No. Vt Tins. 2 for
Graham Crackers
Milk and Honey Sweetened. OCf
2 lb. Boxee :.; L a-OC
WALNUTS
Oregon Grown. New crop. ' )Q
Prince Albert
tobacco 7Pr
lib. cam -
CORN
Standard No. 2 Tin.
3 Cans
25c
CORN FLAKES
15c
Rellogg'i.
2 Packages
PEANUTS
Fresh Roasted.
2 Lbs
PRUNES
Jackson County, New Crop,
4 Lbs
19c
18c
Hill's Bros. Blue Can COFFEE 1 lb. Pkgs. 22c
's Bros. Blue Can Coffee 1 3 2s or 4 ib cans, lb 30c