Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1958, Image 18

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    6A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford- Oregon, Wednesday, August 6, 1958
ILLINOIS VALLEY
Class Makes Cougar
By RUTH RAUSCH
Cave Junction A black
cougar with green eyes and
white fangs set in the floor of
the main entrance hall at Illi
nois Valley High school will
be a lasting reminder of the
senior class of 1959.
The 45-by-72-inch image
was cut from asphalt tile over
a pattern drawn by Mrs.
Casey Piller. The work was a
summer project conducted by
class officers at the home of
Jackie Williams.
The class plans to have its
first re-uhion five years after
graduation.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bearss entertained Dr. and
Mrs. A. N. Collman and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Hamilton at
dinner at the Oregon Cave
Chatteau on the Hamilton's
anniversary.
Mrs. A. K. Smith of West
Side rd. in Kerby and grand
son, Arthur Smith, who is
spending the summer here,
killed a rattlesnake along the
Illinois river Sunday. On
their return, their dog scared
up and killed a porcupine.
The rest of the day was spent
in extracting quills from the
dog.
Mrs. Marshall Burrows re
turned from a month's vaca
tion with her parents in Co
lona. Wise, Wednesday. On
Thursday Burrow's nephew
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Humphrey, and children ar
rived from Stevens Point,
Wise, to visit the Burrows.
The closing program for the
Cave Junction Community
Church Summer Bible school
was held in the new building
Friday night. y
A new idea in conducting
summer Bible schools was in
troduced this year with the
assembly type class lectures
in story form and the hand
craft in individual classes
rated according to age groups.
The afternoon sessions wa3
also a new institution. The re
sult proved to be most satisfactory-
Mrs. George Martin Jr., was
in charge of the program pre
parations and the Rev. Gene
Denning was master of cere
monies.
Teachers- and helpers con
ducting the Bible school were:
Mrs. George Martin, Jr., in
charge of the story hour. Ruth
and DeLila Hill with Gene
Hovator were in charge of the
handwork. Mr. Denning had
the misisonary hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon John
son, missionaries from Boli
via, attended the Community
church the last week of the
Bible - school session. They
will return to the valley Aug.
17 and will conduct the morn
ing services. For the evening
services, they will show col
ored slides taken of their
work.
At 2 p.m. that afternoon, a
potluck fellowship dinner will
be served in the new building.
Isable Mellow had her son,
John, and family from Hay
ward, Calif., for the week.
At the Frank Mellows for
the week end were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Coker of Crescent
City, Calif.
Clark England is grooming
and preparing the 20 head of
sheep he plans to enter in the
Josephine County fair. He
will also enter his white faced
cow and heifer calf.
Doctor Woods was in the
valley Sunday testing all the
female stock Fair entries of
the 4-H clubs, the Illinois Val
ley Dairy club, the Illinois
Valley Livestock club and the
FFA show cattle. Tests were
made for tuberculosis and
bangs diseases..
Logger Dies in Mishap
Northwest of Drain
Drain (UPD Wesley Hick
man, 35-year-old logger, was
killed in a logging accident
eight miles northwest of
Drain on Smith river at 7:40
a.m. today.
Hickman was cinching up
the trailer binders on his
truck when the logs shifted
and one of them struck and
crushed him. He was mar
ried and the father of four
children.
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shown completing their annual trek across the channel to Chincoteague where they
will be auctioned off at the Fireman's Carnival. A huge crowd gathered in boats and
on the shore to watch the pomes make the hour-and-15-minute swim. Unsold ponies
win De returned to Assateague Island.
The Hollywood Scene
Hollywood (UPD It does
n't cost a nickle to see one
of the best movies in town,
a 50-year-old charmer made
by a French magician whose
films were mixing "live" ac
tors with cartoon characters
before Walt Disney was born.
The movie, "The Golden
Spectacles," belongs to the
film library of the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences and now is being
converted -to 16 mm safety
film for preservation purposes
by Kemp Niver, a leading
specialist in the film reclama
tion field.
Niver makes documentaries
and educational films on a
full-time basis and works on
the academy library as his
avocation.
"Up to 1948, when safety
film was introduced, all film
for theatre projection was on
nitrate stock," he explained.
"In spite of all care and pre
caution, nitrate film shrinks
By HAZEL JOHNSON
United Press Writer
and disintegrates with time."
Can Be Salvaged
That was what was happen
ing to the collection before
Niver came up with a means
of salvaging the molding film.
This is accomplished by re
photographing each frame of
the film.
"Another three or four
years and there wouldn't have
been anything left to salvage,"
Niver said, opening a con
tainer labeled "W. S. Hart" to
illustrate his point.
The pungent odor of decay
was strong as he handled the
film, each frame hand-colored
as was the technique in the
pre-Technicolor days. The
celluloid was laced with rot
and buckled with an almost
alligator-like finish.
i Niver is adamant on the
subject of preserving movie
classics for historical purposes
if no other reason.
"Cecil B. DeMille. doesn't
have a print of his silent mov
ies that he can project," Niver
said. "And the same is true
of the other early movie mak
ers."
Storage Costly
"They pay storage all these
years, and even if it's on their
own lot they're paying stor
age, and all that's left are
cans of a highly-inflammable
powder which gives off a poi
sonous gas when burned
and no film.
"It's like paying for a barn
f ul of hay that's not edible.
It's silly to pay storage on it."
The film was made in 1898
by the magician, George Me
lies, was one of the first of
the Academy's collection to be
converted. Niver has 100
other movies including John
Bunny comedies filmed in
1907; "Enoch Arden", with
Lillian Gish, produced i n
1911; "Man's Genesis," with
Mas Marsh and Robert Her
ron in 1912 and "Les Misera
bles" filmed in France in
1913. . '
Israeli Minister
Asks Guarantees
Paris (UPD Israeli Foreign
Minister Golda Meir plans to
ask Gen. Charles de Gaulle
for guarantees the West will
not sell Israel short at a Mid
dle East summit conference,
informed sources said today.
Mrs. Meir was to meet with
De Gaulle today.
France has been Israel's
staunchest ally since the Suez
crisis of 1956.
Informed sources said Is
rael wants assurance the
West will not enter into any
deals with Russia that would
weaken Israel's position in
relation to the position of
Israel's Arab neighbors.
Rates Raves on TV
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Inside story of out-and-out good service is training. Men
at Standard Stations and Chevron Dealers go to school to
learn the best ways to care for your car, from tires to top. But
our training doesn't stop there ...
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We go by the book. When it comes to lubrication, for
instance, we have charts that show us how to take care of
every make of car, imported and American. They guide us
to each grease fitting . . . and through inspections oftires,
transmission, master brake cylinder and the other points that
need regular, knowing attention.
This extra care means your car is safe from wear and
guaranteed free from squeaks for a f.ull 1000 miles. It's an
other reason why every independent survey shows motorists
rate the service at the sign of the Chevron "best in the West."
And why more Western motorists carry a Chevron National
Credit Card for their driving needs.
The best way to complete the lubrication work is with
an oil change. We recommend RPM Supreme Motor Oil. Its
exclusive Detergent-Action compounding keeps parts so
clean, protects them so well, engines can outlast the car it
self! Check your sticker, and see if you aren't due for a change
to this kind of protection.
At the sign of the Chevron
Standard Stations Chevron Dealers
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF C A LI F OR N I
An award-winning design
to top your TV set to win
compliments as a smart cen
terpiece.
Simple crochet! Dramatic,
modern design, mainly
double-treble stitch. Pattern
7041: directions for 21-inch
TV cover in No. 30 cotton;
larger in string.
Send Thirty- five cents
(coins) for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st-
class mailing. Send to Med-
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old
Chelsea Station, New York
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD-
dress, PATTERN NUMBEP.
Send T w e n t y-f lve cents
more for a copy of our Alice
Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue.
Two complete patterns are
printed right in the book . . .
plus a variety of designs that
you will want to order: cro
chet, knitting, embroidery,
huck weaving, quilts, toys,
dolls.
Teacher's Pet
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SIZES
2-10
Send daughter off to school
in this pretty fashion with the
Peter Pan collar and whirling
skirt she adores. Simplest of
sewing make several ver
sions in thrifty, fresh cottons
orf everyday and parties, too.
Printed Pattern 9219: Chil
dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size
6 takes 2ss yards 35-inch.
Printed directions on each
pattern part. Easier, accurate.
Send FIFTY CENTS (coins)
for this pattern add 10 cents
for each pattern if you wish
lst-class mailing. Send to
Marian Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St., New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD-
DRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
Dulles Holds Off icial
Talks in Rio de Janeiro
Rio De Janiero, Brazil
IEPD Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles began a round
of official talks today but
skipped a visit to a U.S.
sponsored school because po
lice feared they could not
protect him properly there.
Dulles began the day with
a 75-mmute discussion witn
Foreign Minister N e g r a o
de Lima.
Salem (DPD The state en
gineer has approved five ap
lications of the Eugene Water
and Electric Board to store
and appropriate water from
the Upper McKenzie river
and Smith river for the pro
posed Carman -Smith hydro
electric plant.
Hatfield Discusses Budgets for Travel
Roseburg (UPD Oregon
spends twice as much for out-of-state
travel for its unem
ployment compensation offic
ials as it has budgeted for the
travels of its industrial
development representatives,
Secretary of 'State Mark Hat
field said here today.
"It is ironic to find the
unemployment compensation
fund for out-of-state travel for
a two-year period depleted in
half that time while noting
that it is twice the amount
budgeted for out-of-state trav
el by the Department of Plan
ning and Developmen," Hat
field observed.
Appearing here for a day of
campaigning, Hatfield indi
cated he looks for "consider
able" backing among individ
uals in organized labor.
The annual convention of
the Oregon Labor Council is
meeting here.
SMITH-DYNGE
. Lumber Co.
8th &
Fir St.
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WC PLEDGE t (1) All whiskies used In Golden Wedding
are Rare Decanter Reserve Stock. (2) Every drop of the
Straight Whiskey contained in each bottle (30) is 4 years
old or more. (3) The Neutral Spirits (70) are "wedded" herein
under our special custom process. (4) These whiskies are
from our treasure house of aged whiskies, assuring uniform
ity of quality and highest standards.
with the best of neutral grain
spirits make Go Iden Wedding
so good.
BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF 30 STRAIGHT WHISKIES 7A SIX YEARS OLD. 7'A FIVE YEARS
OLD. 15 FOUR YEARS OLD 70 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JOS. S. FINCH DIST. CO, ALADDIN. PA.
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