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PACK SIX fEDFORr) MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, QRKftOX, TTTTFRSDAY, .TTTXE 12, 19.10. hn A m'tt .I'll mi ml Hit 1 Kill nl, hi' lli( -'I "J .an .H4 Sill 'J H''l "I -4 If .'jr.i r 4 -ni II H ..: J i PR. ill I It 3 WELFARE PLAN EXPLAINED FOR LOCAL LEADERS Volunteers of America May ? Use Former Luke Ryan . Home As Local Retreat policy Told. A resume of the past accomplish uipntR in Oregon of tho Volunteers of America, with, an outline or tho work to bo carried on by tho or Kanizatfon In thin city with enlab lUhment of a welfaro homo In tho former laiko Ryan houae on West Jacknon atroet and a social center at 13 Fir street, were Riven yenter- day noon by Lt.-Col, JchbIo V. tit arks, commander of tho Oregon battalion, at the luncheon at Hotel Mod ford, to which representatives of tho various clubs and organlza- ' , tlons of Med ford were invited by Mrs, Ida N. Hayos, member of the advisory board of Portland. In this city with Col. Starks to organize a local post of the philanthropic society. ''No Creed But Christ, No Law But Love," Co). Htarka gav as the motto of the volunteers of Amer ica, and cited various attainments of the organization to provo that the' members have adhered to tho motto. The projects which arc segregated In Portland under the heading of home for underpaid working girls, day nursery for chil dren of working mothers, homo , for deserted mothers and children and various other social welfare .works, will be combined In this uity. No Fund Drive. !. No drive for funds will be ma do byi'tho organization In agreement with the - plans of the Community .Qlfest. , AVhen the Volunteers of America have proved to tho local public however, that they are do Ing' a worthy and needed work, they will ask to be Included In the community chest budget. : .."We -do not feature our roltglouri Work." Col. Htarks Mated, "or force our beliofs upon tho people wo help. Within our organization are people, of various faiths. We are riot a denominational organization. Wo cooporato with the chu relic and cluba In accomplishing our: abjective. Our aim and motnod in ...w ... w Hu.f.v u. ...... doi not b o 1 1 e v e In pauperizing them. ... . , .. , i'.'W hold' few street meeting" oiid do not play bass drums or use tambourines on the street. AVo do not believe In cheapening our- aolvcs," ...i Mann In Bupuurt. J. C. Mann, who was called upon to give His opinion of the oritanli' alJon and Its work, stated that he would give tho group his support and felt sura that the community would If a definite need for It could be oiled. ' County Judge Alex Sparrow, In apeaklng of the need, referred to ' danger of overlapping by the 'Volunteers of America and orga t pUmtions existing hero at the pre. int time. He added, however, that Jie was sure the group could find JnJenty to do here If able to flnanco themselves without aid of the ounty. I Hamilton Patton, presldont of Silo community chest, alao citod lupllcatlons In charitable work Tlow being done, but promised tho . (id of tho community chest to the Tolunteera of America when they rove they aro fulfilling an actual Mil. ' . ' ftatefl Nrca Need. Care of children In broken homes and reorganisation of fam ullieyi wero then polntod out by C IS. Gates, as a need. After 18 years of contact with the charlt ablo work done by organlrjitions or.Mcdford, he explained, he haii rme to realize that there la neicd that -all of them havo loft unfilled. ' - "The children of broken homn am now shipped out of. tho coun ty," he stated. "I am perhaps a bit lonUmcntat about the situation, .put 1 would like to soe them kept here and t feel that the old Luke Jlyan home on Jackson street "rould bo an Ideal p'ace for them." He suggeatod that the members of various organleatlons go through tholr attics and bring forth the f,loya and playground equipment ' their children have outgrown, and donate them to the home. , ' 'i - Medford Center. ' '" The speakers woro Introduced at ' the lunchoon by Mrs. Hayes, who will head the organisation of the -home and soolal center in Med ford. Col. Starks, who has been hero during tho past week, plans toi. leave today for Portland. With establishment of the post In this olty, Medtord will serve as neuter for the work of the Vol- ' unteera of Amortca throughout southern Oregon. - Although no drive has neon Made by Mrs, Hayes or Col. Starks 4n- thla city, the sum of 11000 his been promised by Individuals to "ward the, purchase of the home, chosen by the group. F, ENGAGE IN FIGHT KOSBBUnO, Ore., June II OP) Sheriff Jackson said today he was unable to obtain much Infor mation regarding the tight last night which resulted In serious In juries to W. W. White, Melrose fanner, who is alleged to have been beaten by alter Lovell. neighbor, t- Authorities said the fight follow , ed several drinks both men are : Slleged to bare tskrg. m UMPQUA 7 tu 7:15 p.m. FlKln program. NI1C service to KGO, KHW, KO MO. KUW, KUCA. 7:1S to 7:30 p.m. lOvonlns Iter cries. NBC service to KOO. 7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Amos V Andy. NBC nervlco to KOO, KHQ, KO MO. KOW, KKCA. 7:45 to 8 p.m. NBC Concert Fav orltcs. NUC service to KOO, Kll, KOW. ' 8 to 8:15 p.m. Ole and tho OlrK XKC aervlce to KOO, K11Q; KOW 8:05 to 8:15. 8:15 to 8:45 Piano Paintings .NUC service to KOO. 8:45 to 8:16 p.m. Tone Pictures. NIK; service to KOO, KHQ, KO MO, KUW, Kfr'I. 0:15 to 9:45 p.m. Kodak Weok- Knd Hour. NBC eervlco to KGO.' KHQ, KOMO, KOW, KKC'A, KHU ICO A. 9:45 to 10 p.m. John and Ned. NBC service to KOO, KHQ, KOA. 10 to 10:30 p.m. Mystery Serial. NBC service to KOO, KOA. 10:30 to 11 p.m. Pacific Nomads. NBC service to KOO, KOA. 11 to 12 p.m. IjaUKhncr - Harris Jlotol St. Francis dance orches tra. NBC service to KOO. Radio Program KMED (Mill Tribune Virgin Button) Thursday P. M. 5 to 0:30 Standard Flamo Oas Program. The HchmelliiK-Hharkey heavy' wolRht (iKht with time do- nations by Firestone One- Stop Service Station, Myron je Moot of drowors' lOxclianxo, Mall Tribune, Jackson uo. Bide. & Loan Assn., Farm- era' Exchange Co-operative. 7 to 7:15 Tom anil WaHh presented by Associated Oil Co. 7:15 to 7:30 Announcement Period. 7:30 to to 9 "Chambor of Commerco Homo Products Bannuct" from Hotel Mod- ford by remote control. Friday . . A. M. 7:65 to 8 Breakfast Broadcast of Newa Dy Ma)1 Tribune. 0 ,0 romnar iiocoriiuiKH. 1 8:30 to 8:4r Moilforil Cash & Carry Clcnnera and Dyers. 1 8:46 to 9 Oold Seal Cream- cry. 9 to 9:30-r-Monurch Sood Feed Co. " ' . ' 1 9:30 to 10 Schilling & Co. 10 to 10:30 Wont Sldo Mar- ket. 10:30 to It Marsh Grocery. 11 to 11:30 ISndora Co., Ash- land.. 11:30 to 12 Jacquo Umox. P. M. 12 to 12:30 Motor Electric Co. .- 12:30 to 1 NeWB Flashos by Mall Tribune. 112:30 to 1 The Palmer Music House. 1 to 1:30 Ivy Street Market. 1:30 to 2 Iowla Supor Sorv- Ice- Station. . ' 1 2 to 2:30 Mann'B Department Store. . I 2:30 to 3 Brophy, Jowoler. 3 to 3:30 Brunswick Brevl- Ilea. 5 lo 5:30 Standard Flamo (las Program. 5:30 to fl Hcobo Servlco Sta- Hon, Central Pnlnt. (I to 11:15 Fruit DlHimtches by Myron Knot. 0:15 to. 8:0--News and Mar- keta by Mall Tribune (1:30 to 7 llnrwnod Photo Sorvlco. . 7 to 7:15 Tom anil Wash prcsontcd liy Aasoclatcd Oil Co. FOR N. J. HOME FOIIT MVEItS. Fla.. Juno 18 n Tboiiius A. Kdlson, who lust night told Interviewers that he would urge President Hoover to sock a second torm, will say good- byo to hla mlnliituro rubber plan tation hero tonight nnd return to hla homo at West Orange, N. J to contlnuo hla pxporimontH thero. Mr. hillnun will carry with hfln to Now Jersey a complete hor barium of plants and weeda which have tieen found to contain a per centage of rubber in tho process of inoro than 10.000 tests. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ASKS BRANCH LINE APPROVAL WASHINGTON, June 11. (IV- The Southern Pacific company to day asked tho Interstate commerce commission to approve Ita acquisi tion or control of the Valley and Sllets railroad company, operating In the Willamette valley. Oregon. Tho price to bo paid was not stilted In the application. "I got bockallmy PIP and WEIGHT in no tim by taking UrDGD mi The NEW Goodyear Heavy Duty Balloon A really STUNNING you ought to see It isn't enough to call the new Goodyear Heay Duty Balloon an extra-mileage tire it's an extra tyle tire as well. 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