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PA'flE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, lEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY", JUNE 18, 1933. WILL SEE FIGHT CARD THURSDAY Elks and their friends will enjoy program of aporta and other enter talnment Thursday afternoon and craning at tha local lodge'a picnic jrrounde on Rogua river. In one of the greatest picnic programa rrer plan- Bed by the local lodge. A ring eard haa been arranged for nine o'clock which will pit Paul Tnin, (young Schmellng) and Spider Fields In a alx-round set-to aa the mam event, with Perry Houston and Young Jack Wills. In the seml-wlndup. Wills knocked out Herb White recently In a battle which left the fans eager to aee more of thla promising fighter. There will be two prellmlnarlea scheduled for four rounds, one of which will show Tony Ortla, well known to local fans, In action against Jimmy Compagne, also a favorite here. At five o'clock the klttenball clash will be staffed with Stan Sherwood's gang meeting Sam Colton'a office bora. In adldtlon to the aporta events and other forma of entertainment there will be oonceaelona and a great beer and "Dutch" lunch feed spread at 6:80 to appease the hunger of those who attend. In the words of Jerry Jerome, one of the "englneera" of the picnic, "there will be aomethlng doing every. minute for Elks and their frlenda who turn out Thursday evening." The first round for singles In the Medford tennis tournament will start thla morning at 8 o'clock and the fol lowing pairings were announced last night by H. O. Wlleom VanDyke vs. Carjey. Patton vs. Hutchison. . Hammtll vs. Lantla. Bogga vs. Brown. Kroschel vs. Gall. Butler va. Sproat. MENDENHALL HAS ' HIGH TRAP SCORE KLAMATH FALLS, June 17, (AP) t Prank Troth of Portland, although hooting Into a head wind, broke 107 clay targets out of 300 In tha Oregon claaa event to capture the claw A championship at the open ing of the annual Oregon state trap shoot here Friday Guns from all sections of the Pac ific coaat were represented. Earlier In the day, Troeh, a star of the day, broke 100 bluerocka straight, ...8. O. Mendenhall of O rants Pass was second to Troeh In the class A shooting, with a score of 100. A. Knohlock of Heppner won the class B competition with a score of IDS, and 8. 8. Woodward of Klamath Falls was second with 100. R. L. Burnett of Portland, with IBS, won the class D shoot, with F. N. Lan nlng of La Orande, and Tracy Hol llater of La Orande, tied at 170, KLAMllAYS E. Klamath Falls Inradea Esgle Point Sunday and It gives tha local (ana' an opportunity to aee the team In action for theiflret time In the valley. - Manager Hoftard wil lhave Spears to hurl for the Cheeaemakera and Ivan Harrington will do the receiving. Nip haa Just returned from the Unlvar alty of Idaho and finished there with good season. Bud Conlln, Johnny Christenson, Harry Dunn and Taylor will make the Infield and Hoffard. Newton and Van Scoy will be lu the outfield. ! HOW THEY STAND. 2Lt Coast League Standings W. L. Pet. Sacramento 44 30 .685 Portland 40 33 .5S0 Hollywood , 40 32 .680 Los Angeles 38 34 .MB Mlselons 88 87 .807 Oakland 34 37 ,4TB Seattle 38 41 AM Ban Francisco 37 48 .870 American League W. 84 L. Pet. 30 .830 Wsshlngton . Clevelsnd Philadelphia Chicago . Detroit . Boaton ..... 38 30 37 33 28 20 .800 ,S3 329 .837 .473 .384' .381 Pet. .818 .811 .848 .838 .401 .448 .442 .838 St. Loula 30 National league W. New York 33 St. Loula 33 Pittsburgh .... 30 Chicago 81 Cincinnati , 37 Bonlon , 38 Brooklyn 38 1 Philadelphia Dine Oanca at BONtfKY OHlU.K SOo 6c 75c dinners, land wc her cold beer, tte Snappy orchestra Tuetv, Thura.. Sat St Sua OlfhU. OOMX ENJOY ouratit BASEBALL Yesterday's Results National First game: R. H. B. Brooklyn . 7 9 1 New York - 8 15 1 Carroll, Shaute, Helmach, Beck and Lopea. Outen; Hubbell, Clark, Bell and Mancuso, Second game: R. H. B. Brooklyn - 8 I 0 New York 88 Beck, Mungo and Lopez: Pltzalm mons, Clark and Mancuso. (Tie gsrae called end 11th, account darkness.) First game: R. H. B. Boaton 11 30 0 Philadelphia 8 11 2 Prankhouae and Hogan: Hoi It y, Plckrel, Llska and Davla, Todd. Second game: R. H. . 3 13 1 3 7 1 Cantwell and Boston Philadelphia Starr. Mangum, Spohrer; A. Moore and Davis. R. H. E. St. Loula 17 23 0 Cincinnati 3 6 3 Carleton and Wilson, O'Farrell: LU' caa. Stuot, Prey, Qulnn and Lorn' bardl. R. H. B. Chicago 8 14 0 Pittsburgh .. 4 10 1 Malone and Hartnett; Bwetonlc and Grace. American R. New York . 8 14 0 Chicago 1... 8 7.1 Brown and Dickey; Jonea, Hevlng and G rube. R. H. K. Washington 10 13 0 flt. Louis 8 6 1 Whitehall, Ruaaell and flewell, Berg; Wells, Or ay and Shea. First game: R. rf, B. Philadelphia 18 10 0 Boaton 8 7 1 Earnahaw and Cochrane; Andrews, Kline. Welch and oooch. Second game: R. H. E. Philadelphia - ft 6 1 Boaton 7 11 1 (Called end 8th, rain ) Cain, Orove and Cochrane; Rhodes and Oooch. x R. H. B. Detroit a 7 1 Cleveland 8 0 0 Brldgea and Hayworth; Ferrell and Spencer. Coast Mission 8 Sacramento 4 PlUette, Osborne and Pltspatrlck: Bryan and Wood Ml, R- H. R. Seattle 8 13 a San Francisco 0 IB 1 Page and Cox; Bradbury; Hender son and Mclsaacs. R. H. B. Hollywood 3 7 1 Oakland :......,. 8 10 0 Page and Basaler; Walsh and" Velt man. Industry Control Aide Donald Rlehbarg (above), attor ney who helped draft tha Roose velt Industrial control bill, was selected by Hugh 8. Johnaon, Its administrator, .as general counaal for Ita operation. (Associated Praaa Photol Ji Ws : 2os i M r??) U TWis,ri'i " ML ANNOUNCING Appointment of H. C. HIGH Arnrr Organiser Pnr tht Mfdrord District Adrtrwi 1018 West 9th St. MMford, Oitroii Mr. Illjth In nn jwr1f nm! and aM Ufa nnrtw wrltrr, fully qualified tn mre tha tniuuuw nrrdft of poMr.vlialilrni and tha InMirlng. public. r him, without nhllcatlnn. for further Inform linn rrmtnllng our new Juvenile and Family In come J'ollrle. West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOMK OFt'lt'R MM rRNO5C0 Desirable E T! Marking another year's Tery fins progress in penmanship for the Med ford schools, eighth grsde Rice cer tificates were received last week by 44 per cent of all the aixth grade pu pils in the Medford system. And with the certificates came a letter com- pllmentlng the Medford schools upon the exceptional showing made during tile past two or three years, describ ing the Medford papers as outstand ing among the thousands received by the Rice Publishing company. According to returns received by the city school office here from the Rice Publishing company, eighth grade final certificates were earned by 06 aixth gradera as follows: Jackson school 11, Lincoln school 0, Roosevelt 22, Washington 34. According to the Medford plan these pupils are excused from penmanship (unless they dee ire to take It) in the seventh and eighth grades. They are, however, tested each semester and those who fall below a certain stand ard must re-enter the penmanship claas and work their way out again. This plan makes It unnecessary Lo teach so much penmanship in the Junior high school, and has cut the teaching cost for penmanship in that school by about $900. W. J. Rice, manager of the Rice Publishing company In returning the awards wrote Supt. E. H. Hedrlck as follows: 'I have completed the grading of your wonderful set of papers and have issued all certificates earned. These were carefully packed and forwarded by express. I believe you will receive all In perfect order. In the package I also included the papers from the first, second and third grades, which Mlas Wise requested. "I am not in anyway exaggera ting when I say that all of the ' thousands of papers that have come to our office .in thla and paat yeara, no school system haa ever sent us as uniformly high quality work throughout the sys tem as you have sent for the past two or three years." . Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, June 17-(Spl) Laat meelng of a 'series on "Low Cost Meals," sponsored by the Civic Im provement club with Mrs. Mabel Mack aa leader, was held June 0 with seventeen membera and four visitors. Among the guests were Rev. and Mrs. Conder of the Pres byterian church. Full Gospel church of Rogue River la holding an all day fellowship meeting June 33 at the paator'a home on the highway, one and one-halt miles north of Rogue River, next to La Crosse auto camp. All are wel come and asked to come and bring lunch. The pastor Is C. 8. Winders. Rev. Ralph Milton of Portland, who la visiting here with relatives, held meetlnga last week at the Church of God. Many friends of Mra. Teo Nelmuth will be sorry to hear that she had to return to the hospital Wednesdsy. She wss Injured some time ago In an auto wreck and returned home Sunday after four weeks at the hos pital but became werae Monday and returned again to the hospital. All hope for her speedy recovery. Mra. Channel of Montague, Csllf., srrlved In Rogue River Tuesdsy and la living In apartments at the Wal dorf hotel. Miss Ruth Robbrna arrived Tues day on the train from Eugene to vlalt her grandparenta, Mr. and Mia. James Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Leavltt and children and hla father left Monday for their home at Carlton, Ore. While 'here Reverend Leavltt held a auc ceasful meeting. Seventy-four con verts were reported. Reverend Low of Medford will hold meetlnga here Sunday In tne hall over Heath's atore. Mra. Etta Mock and children Kath arine and Walter, of Wolf Creek are apendtng some time ialttng Mra. Mock'a mother. Mra. Nelaon Rowley. Several from here are attending court In Medford. Many are Inter ested In the case of Mayor Walter J. Jones, being tried tn the ballot theft caae. Will handle aome county warrants on county general fund. Roy Prultt. 10 South Orange, phone 328-R. Agencies Available ICE SAVES GEORGIA PEACHES FT - '4 ; : . M .Sfti g '""'.3fc ' '.:....:::?. . ??p -jt Mi Hot weather holds no terror for Adger King and Elizabeth Wool. fordT Atlanta debutantes. After a dip In a pool they parch themeelvei on huso cakee of Ice. (Associated Preaa Photo) - ' HEALTH EXHIBIT AT Jackson county's health unit haa i scored again, in the maze of tur bines, sky rides, dirigibles, and gi gantic mechanical devices, neon lighted, which make up the 1938 World fair, a niche has been devot ed to the accomplishments of the local health workers, it was learned VAitrrlftV. A letter was received by Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the Jackson County Public Health asso ciation from Dr. Estella Ford War- ner announcing that the latter had located Jackson county at the Chi cago fair. The Jackajn county display la composed of pictures of the i Alex Sparrow Memorial clinic, the Central Point health house, the Medford den tal clinic and Interior of the Jack sonville clinic, all made Into color ed slides, which are being viewed by the peoplea of the world, who venture to the lakeside to view other century of progress. Accompanying tha slides are the names of tha places ahown and an outline or the purposes of the var- loua health unlta, They are Included In the exhibit of the United Statea Public Health Service. The Jackaon county unit gained space at the World'a fair through plcturea sent to' the Oregon state board of health. They were for warded to the United Statea health department by Dr. Frederick G. Strieker and the work illustrated waa considered .of sufficient Importance to convert the plcturea Into elides for dlplay In the national health exhibit. TO MAKE APPEAL FOR 0. & G. FUNDS Judge V. P. Moses of Benton coun ty and District Attorney Cordon of Douglas county are leaving today for Washington, D. C, to present clalma of the O. de C. land grant counties of Oregon, it wss announced here yesterday by the county court. The Oregon representatives will at tempt to secure the regular allot, menta due the counties, according to the bill passed in 1038. Authorities In Washington have of fered a percentage payment, which the representatives of the different countlea don't want to accept In lieu of full payment. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR PRICES The California AT MEETS THIS WEEK Several home extension unit meet ings have been announced for this week, with Prospect unit conducting a meeting at two o'clock Tuesday af ternoon at Prospect hall. Program for the coming year will be outlined, and officers will be elected. On Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, the Lake Creek home exten sion unit will meet with Mrs. Wil liam Hoefft for program planning and election of officers. The Val ley View Community club will meet for lta annual pltmlc on Thursday, and the afternoon session will be , twm planning in charge of Mra. Mabel C. Mack, coun ty home demonstration agent. Mrs. Carl Glasgow la to. be chairman of ! tn" nwe'ln' Mra. Mack haa announced that the county extension committee meeting scheduled for tomorrow at the coun ty agent'a office, haa been poat poned until June 26. The session haa been announced for 10:30 a. m.. to 3:30 p. m. Mlsa Clarlbel Nye, state leader, will be present. SATURDAY NIGHT fire ON SOUTH FIR STREET At 10:30 o'clock last evening the city fire department was called to South Fir street to extinguish graxs fire. No damage resulted from the blaze. To Control Wheat M. L. Wflaon of Montana State college waa choaen by Prealdent Rooaevelt aa wheat production ad mlnlatrator In connection with tha tarm relief measure. (Aaaoclatad Press Photo TSw ARE GOING 7ITH increased cost. of labor and materials many manufac- " turers have already notified dealers to expect a price raise in the immediate future. Buy your refrigerator now before prices advance. Local dealers have a wide selection of models to meet your every need, with convenient monthly terms if desired. E El II This evening at six o'clock, a cadre constating of two officers, four enlisted men and 30 C. C. C. recrtnte. Co. 1888, will arrive from Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and will be quartered at the fairgrounds overnight. Mon day they will be transferred to Moon Prairie camp In the Dead In- Ldlsn district. Captain Edmund Nelson Hebcrt. adjutant, who haa been 111 two daya In the Sacred Heart hospital, wss or dered to Letterman general hospital at San Francisco, and Mra. Hebert ar rived on the Shasta Saturday to ac company him aouth. Captain He bert's place will be filled by Second Lieutenant Robert T. Frederick of Fort Wlnfleld Scott, who haa been j ordered here as adjutant, signal and 1 finance officer. j Among equipment arriving for the Medford district of C. C. C. work ers Saturday, waa a Ford V-8 am bulance, i Norman C. White, assistant sup ervisor of Rogue river national for- , est. haa completed Instruction of 13 men at the forestry school In Elk , creek, and tomorrow will open a claaa for eight at camp two. Eleven enlisted men from Moon Prairie were In Medford Saturday to set clothing assigned to them, and Friday 25 were In from Upper Rogue River camp, and. 15 from Elk creek 1 camp. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, June 17. (Spl.l Worthy Master and Mra. Warren Pat terson, Overseer Pomona Grange and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert attended Ore gon atate grange at Pendleton. A large delegation of Central Point grangera attended the Phoenix grange TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Good wood range, coils, cheap. 1113 W. Uth. FOR RENT 1405 West Main St., fttx room unfurnished home, larje j bright bedrooms, hardwood floors. fireplace. $27,50 Inc. water. Charles R, Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. FOR RENT 702 Palm St., five room unfurnished home, near Jackson and Junior hith schools, -sanded and varnished fir floors, $17.50 in cluding water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. DUP1-15X, nicely furnished, close in on paving, price greatly -reduced, ; only $2,250.00 for quick sale, easy ; terms. 10 ACRES good soil, some fruit, very good, improvement, extremely ! low price and terms, genuine bar- 1 gain. j 5 ACRES, good home, furnished. barn . conal d erable h ay . ch Icke n house, alfalfa, large garden, cow, few chickens, one half former price. Immediate possession, small pay ment, balance 6. If you are satisfied with a low rate of interest you Wouldn't be In terested in any kind of a bargain. A good investment tn real estate Is your best bet today. C. S. BUTTER.FrEI.D Medford Center Building HOUSE AOT3 LOT: reasonable: near Soldiers Home, Roaeburg. Oregon. See owners, 38 - yrtle street, Med ford. FOR SALE Piano, 120 Vancouver. JOB wanted for new sprayer. Will nay ror part payment, w. M. Klnael, Orlffln Creek, or White Ma chinery Co. Call the Southern Onvnn rvH, Bureau. They can tell you who pavs uis oeota promptly. Ore and Bullion Purchased LlMBMri br Stat of Calitoratm XifMithU 1907 WILD B ERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. OtBcM: 742 Market Sc.San Fmcuoo Plnt;Souih San Francim Oregon Tuesday. Lecturer Eule Benson had charge of the patriotic program. The paat grand officers of Central Point Rebekah lodge were entertain ed at the home of Mrs. Ida Hender son. Tuesday. Following a brief bual neaa session, a social afternoon waa enjoyed, and refreshments served by Erma Hedgpeth, Vlra Lewis and Mona Lewis. Membera present were Mesdames Catherine Merrltt, Betta PPankey. Mary Hay, Clara Vincent, Etta Pur keyplle,. Ethel Southwell, Iner. Fer guson, Iva Copinger, Florence Eddy, Mary Richardson, Clara Farra, Emma Oleason, Nellie Simmons, rneatlne Rostel and hostess, Ida Henderson. Me. Mary Hay and daughter Ar lene spent a few daya at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson. Sunday guests of Editor and Mrs. A. B. Powell were Mr. and Mrs. H. Sergent and three children of Aah land. ' Mr. and Mra. Otto Otlchrlat and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Fallon of Everett. Wash., were recent guests of Mr. and Mra. Maple. While here they Monday, June 19, 1933 from 2 to 7 p. m. Senior High School, South Oakdale Ave. for Dr. I.D.Phipps For school director for the ensuing 3 year term, Medford City Schools DR. PHIPPS stands for: (1) A full school year of accredited instruction; (2) A business administration of business affairs;.., (3) The retention of the present official and teach ing personnel ; (4) Full public participation in school affairs; (5) Proper financing of permanent investment costs without short-term obligations; (6) Good schools properly managed and enthusiasti cally supported. VOTE MODEL BAKERY'S I10NLY COFFEE CAKES Fruit or Plain, 10c each Power Company enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake, accom panied by Mr. Msple adn son Alvln. Mr. Ollchrlst la a son of Mr. Maple. Mrs. Hoagland of Eagle Point visit ed Mrs. Tlllle Maple last week. Recent house gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Blackford were Mlaa May Link and Mra. Sadie Her-nger of San Francisco, who were en route to Seattle. Mra. B. M. Pankey returned home Friday from a several daya vlalt with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butcher and fam ily of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mra. K. D. Adatt of Win ton. Calif., who have been valley guests for several weeks, are thla week In central Point. Mra. Lettle Gregory was hostess to the Royal, Nlghbors Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mra. Fred Waller and fam ily of Portland who realded here dur ing the road construction period have returned home. , Home of Mr. and Mra. Riley Myers recently sold, but they will continue to occupy It until Hn. Myers recovers from the effect, of her broken hip. OTE Paid Adv. MAID