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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1934)
TGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1984. OFFICIAL FILMS LOCAL SCENERY Mrt, Chsj. Hlnea of Forest Grove, Ore,, formerly of Ashland, and who taught school In Jacksonville and claims Jackson county as her child hood home, beinn the dainhtr of pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Davltn of Ashland' and sister of Mrs. Mllea Contrail of Ruch, has been at tending woman's club state conven tion at Roseburg, la a truest In Mod ford and Ruch for a few days. Mrs. Hlnes has made a success of making motion pictures, having at tracted foreign countries with her story of the coming of the white man and beautiful Oregon and the Pa cific northwest. Mrs. Hlnes has her own library of films and colored slides that she book In schools, churches, halls and colleges, aa well aa theatres. While In Roseburg she booked In the Hunt theatre there, sponsored by the busi ness and professional women'a club, chamber of commerce, Lion's club, members of glee club and members who are Interested In forming a league of western writers there as Mrs. Hlnes organized here last year. The International League of Writers Is booked for Portland this year In August, the Invitation having been extended by Mrs. Hlnes at the con vention tn San Francisco. . Aa state executive Mrs. Hlnes hopes to organise the state. At present there are four chapters and others are being organized. Any writer In terested in Joining may leave word at the Hotel Holalnd for Mrs. Hlnes. A meeting of the local branch greeted Mrs. Hlnoa Saturday at the Hotel Holland for their regular meet ing and plans are being arranged for the showing of "Beautiful Oregon" at Hunt's Medford theater soon. During a scenic drive to the reservoir Mrs. Hlnes filmed around the reser voir and other historic spots to add to the collection of plcturea she al ready has of southern Oregon. Oregon Weather Fair east and cloudy west portion tonight and Tuesday; mist or fog on the coast; somewhat cooler In the Interior Tuesday; modern to changeable wind offshore. All kinds ol blanks for sale for rent, no bunting, no trespaaslng end other "oarda for aale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. Nrffiy alL lX" """"r'r''"r""Tr"'' GILMORE r 7a Oldest Bank Attraction For Visitors at Jubilee &'&m&t,i(&u,.&...-. - - . stabllshed In 1853, the Beekman bank In Jackconville, Or., bears the reputation of being the oldest bank In Oregon and will be one of the at traction of Oregon's Diamond Jub ilee celebration In Medford and Jack sonville, June 3 to 9, observing Ore gon's 7flth anniversary of statehood. The interior of th oanK Is much the same as it waa when gold dust from the nearby hills poured over the countera 70 years ago. A bench CENTRAL POINT P.-T. A. SEATS NEW OFFICERS By far the most spectacular and interesting P.-T.A. program of the year was that presented by the sixth grade at the Central Point high school Friday. Much commendation la due Mrs. Bessie Murphy for the splendid play, for It represented weeks of pain staking and. careful work. Rev. W. R. Balrd spoke on the UNCONTROLLED POWER Pi TNT is used for shattering effects because it exerts all its terrific energy In every direction. Inferior gasolines, like TNT, when Ignited, do not burn uniformly but throw part of the uncontrolled energy against the cylinder walls and head . . . without giving the piston time to take advantage of the power. CONTROLLED POWER ymj l.l'i III New Giltnore Red Lion Gasoline performa like modern, slow-burning, smokeless powder in a big 6-lnch rifle. The new Controlled Power fuel... with its scientifically correct mixture of tetraethyl lead . . . ignites uniformly. . , con centrating the "push" against piston head for full stroke because the gas expand, gradually. Drawings from"Fact-Eye" photographs depict efficient action of Controlled Power in motor. jlllll Shangle Photo, where customers used to wait la still the aamo, including the little tacka which had been placed In the wood to prevent wh Utters from exercising their knives. Ancient signs continue to adorn the walls. The bank will be open throughout the week and will be one of the numerous attractions of Jubilee week, the activities of which Include Med ford and Ashland In the presentation of parades, pageants and dozens of special attractions, filling up every hoar of the seven-day observance. topic of "Building World Understand ing," the theme being In keeping with the play. Special music was furnished by the Girls Olee club, directed by Mrs. Lois Young. The annual treasurers report showed financial success of the organization this year. Officers Installed by the regional president, Mrs. Jack Heyland, were: president, Mrs. W. J. Gebhard; first vice president, Mrs. 8. D. Hill; sec ond vice president, Mrs. Bert Lang ston; secretary. Mrs. Arnold Bohn ert; treasurer, Mrs. Lois Richardson. Mrs. Gebhard named the following committee chairmen : program, Mrs. Edith Deuel; publicity, Mrs. L. O. Grimes: hospitality, Mrs. E. C. Faber; refreshments, Mrs. W. Musty; mem bership, Mrs. Lola Young; publica tions, Mrs. Louise Ayres, hOChL CUfUU with All the power your motoi demands . . . and more . . . that's Gilmore! This mas terful new Controlled Power Gasoline acts in your motor exactly like smokeless pow der in a big 6-inch long range rifle. Smokeless powder, you know, burns does not explode. There's an even expansion of the gases, with terrific force directed on the base of the projec- , tile. All the power controlled! No wonder such modern guns -are effective at a 12-mile range! This outstanding achievement of Gilmore is the result of years of intensive research and experimentation. And to this new "Fortified" Red Lion... the Controlled Power Gasoline... has SALES TAX CUTS PROPERTY TAXES PORTLAND, Ore. f8pl.) Property taxes in North Carolina have been reduced 36 per cent during the last year, due to the sales tax and has the generoua support of farmers, home owners, and industries as a result, according to an official letter authorized by Governor Ehrlnghaus of North Carolina and released today for publication by the School Relief and Property Tax Reduction League of Oregon. Since the legislature enacted the sales act to relieve property tax-pay ers of their too heavy burden, last year a total of $4,316,561.55 has been collected. The only opposition to the act. It is stated, la from mer chants who do not like to collect it, but, says the letter, their opposition now rapidly disappearing aa the ben eficial effect of the tax grows. We consider the sales tax success ful In this state," declares the letter which was signed by Harry McMul lan, state director of assessments and collections. "It haa Immediately balanced our budget, restored our credit, reduced taxes on property, and saxed our schools from almost cer tain collapse, "We do not contemplate that oui legislature would be willing to go back to the property tax Jn lieu of the present system. Property still carries a heavy burden on account of debt service liability." In releasing the North Carolina letter, the Oregon league pointed out that every state reporting thus far, shows that schools have been kept open and property taxes heavily re duced, because the sales tax adds rundreds of thousands of otherwise tax-free citizens to the tax rolls. Cnnl of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to friends for the kindness and sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement; also for the beau tlful floral offerings. enry Andrews, C. G. Gardner, W. J. Gardner. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cao. met works. We have Blight Tablets at vory special prices. Medford Pharmacy. 1 i Phone 612. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Gilmore, loo, burns slowly. motor knocking. Only perfectly timed energy con. centrated on the piston head for the full stroke. mimm Fomf ied MeteorologicalRepori Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Tuesday; somewhat cooler Tuesday: Oregon: Fair east and cloudy west portion tonight and Tuesday; mist or fog cn the coast; somewhat cooler in the Interior Tuesday, Local Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 81; lowest 4a. j Total monthly precipitation. .30 inches; deficiency for the month, .32 Inches. Total precipitation alnce September 1, . 1933, 9.38 Inches; deficiency for the season, 6.68 Inches. Relative humidity at fi p. m. yes terday, 20 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 66 per cent. Tomorrow) sunrise 4:60 a. m.; sun set, 7:24 p. m. Observations Taken at fi a. m.. 120 Meridian Time. 3 5 S TO 0 TP f 9 it Boston ............ 68 67 .03 Cloudy Cheyenne 44 34 ,08 Clear Chicago .......... 70 48 .00 cloudy Eureka 54 .00 Cloudy Helena 08 40 .00 Clear Los Angeles 76 60 .00 Cloudy Medford 93 47 .00 Clear New Orleans.... 76 70 .74 Cloudy New York 62 86 . T Rain Omaha .... 64 30 T Cloudy Phoenix ..........102 68 .00 Clear Portland 86 ftq .00 P Cloudy Reno 78 46 .00 Clear Roseburg 94 SO .00 P Cloudy Salt Lake 62 46 .00 Clear San. Francisco 62 52 .00 cloudy Seattle 92 57 .00 Clear Spokane 70 . 50 .00 P Cloudy Walla Valla .... 82 50 .00 Clear Wash., D. C... 80 62 .00 P Cloudy Home-cooked Chicken Dinner served from 12 to 8 every Sunday at Husori's What Not. The federal fish hatchery under construction at San Angelo, Tex., ex pected to be the largest of 88 such plants In the country, will cover 190 acres with water. Orchardlsts let us quote you prices on Blight Tablets. Medford Pharmacy. For Gsrden Wuwing Tel. S12-J. GILMORE RED LION GASOLINE PER FORMS LIKE HIGHLY DEVELOPED SMOKELESS POWDER IN A LONG RANGE RIFLE ...POWER IS CONCENTRATED AND SUSTAINED ON THE PISTON HEAD. No explosion ... no SX ARRESTFI1 flN Six arrest were made In and near Medford yesterday by the local atate police. Two were, on charges of oper ating t motor vehicle while under the influence of Intoxicating liquor, one for operating with no license, one for speeding, and two for driv ing with four in the front seat. Earl R. Woolridge, cook at the blister rust control camp at Pros pect, arrested on the Pacific high way south of Medford for driving while under the Influence of liquor, waa lodged In the county Jail. George Weir, arrested In Rogue River for the same offense, ' was brought to Medford handcuffed and also lodged in the county Jail. T. T. Schuler of Treka, Calif., charged with speeding In a heavily loaded truck, was arrested on the Paclflo highway south of Medford and cited to appear In Justice court today. He was traveling 43 miles. per hour, police say. Arrested on chargea of driving with four persons' over 12 years of age In the driyer'a compartment, in Jack- aonvllle yesterday, Elbert G. Hunt waa brought to Medford and Is to appear before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman tomorrow. - George Clemons, Central Point, also arrested yesterday for driving with four in the front sest, was cited to appear in Justice court today. Dick Poole, from the CCC camp on the upper Rogue, was arrested yes terday on North Riverside for oper ating a motor vehicle without a li cense, and cited to appear In court on or before May 19. PERCY FORD OF PORTLAND. May 14. (AP) Charles P. (Percy) Ford. 38, night editor of the Oregonlan, Portland, died Sunday In a hospital here, fol lowing a long Illness and a major operation performed last month. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, Ford came to Portland aa a boy and took the secret throughout the vapor, mak ing possible a sustained, controlled "push" on the piston head. Here is the actual harnessing of gasoline's enormous energy just what automotive engineers have long demanded! Gilmore action Is ell power no waste hecrtto sear the inside of your motor. ..no pre- explosion as the piston is on its upward stroke. There's greater economy, split-second acceleration singing, efficient motor always with Gilmore Controlled Power Gasoline! Join the great army of happy. . . and wise . . . motorists today." Just try it! Then you'll roar with Gilmore as you zoom out on the highway of startling performance! Teiraelhwl a Job aa mall clerk and office boy for the Oregonlan. He has been In the paper's service since that time, with the exception of the World war period, when he served in the trenches, rising from the ranks to top aergeant. For the past alx years, he had been head or the Oregonlan copy desk. Ford waa known as one of the fastest and most skillful head writers in the northwest. Ford la survived by his wife, two young children, hla mother and a brother, all of Portland. - Evangelist Trio Five Irish Night For Methodists The Duff Irish Trio, young evange lists at the First Methodist church, announced to a large congregation laat night that tonight would be "Irish night'' In their campaign. All members of the trio were born In Ireland. They Informed the audi ence that one night during each campaign they devote to the song. music and atory of their native land. "The herds that produce the Ma- drona Dairy's fine raw milk are regularly tested to Insure Us pur ity. And It'it handled with the utmost rare till It reaches your door. They take every, precaution to serve the people of Medford with as fine a product as can be produced." says Billy Break O'Day MADRON A DAIRY y, PHONE 201 J j J to approved proauci rromjm wTMv tested Mrt? m& been added just the cor rect proportion of tetra ethyl lead. When ignited, these microscopic flakes of tetraethyl lead burn evenly V lD ti Walter Duff Jr., the speaker, will bring a ten-minute pre -talk on the subject, "The Whole Truth About Ireland." Re laid that Ireland al though a very small country, has had more printers ink expended upon It than any other country. The peo ple, their problems and politics are much misunderstood by outsiders, very little real truth Is known about its history. He hopes tonight to clar ify in the minds of his hearers some of the most prevalent questions. UIm r.imnc?i1lnt Duff will tlT a reading, famous among Irish poetry. Shu will also nlav several selection upon her vibra-harp. These also will be numbers or tne Emera.a isie. Joying the services of the Duff trio nightly. This is tneir closing week In the Medford campaign. Dine and Dance In Adrienne's New Summer PARTY FROCKS Pastel orjaiidle, lovely net, lace or silk crepe designed to make any evening more complete. $7.95 To $18.95 Adrienne s ft Atft lis k W