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    J Medpord Mail Tribun:
Second
Section
Thirtieth Year
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 3933.
Xo. (iG.
Six Pages
SCOUT JAMBOREE
VAST MAGNITUDE
400 Acres Will Be Required
for Camp 1,050,000
Gallons of Water Will
Be Supplied Boys Daily
(Contributed)
Think of the magnitude of laying
out a plot of 300 acres for tent space
alone, plus another 100 acres that
must be referred for demonstrations,
circuses, reviews, and the like. And
yet, that Is exactly what Is taking
place in the nation's Capital right
now. where 16.000 stakes are marking
out the camp sites for the 30,000 Boy
Scouts who are to occupy this canvas
city of 8,500 sleeping tents from
August 31 to August 30.
Scouts from all over the United
States, and from foreign countries as
well, will encamp In Washington for
their National Jamboree, the first
event of Its kind ever given In this
country. the greatest outdoor camp
ing event for boys in the history of
America, with every Boy Scout pres
ent deBtlned to experience the great
est thrill of his life.
Think of providing facilities that
will Insure the supply of 1.050,000
gallons of fresh waver a day water
to drink, water to bathe In. water to
cook with, water to provide against
hazards of any kind. Experience has
proved that at camp every boy uses
about thirty gallons of water dally,
and Boy Scouts, pertiaps, above all
others, believe In personal cleanliness
to the limit.
Shower baths? Can you Imagine
3.200 Boy Scout getting doused un
der shower baths all at one and the
same time? But that la the exact
number of shower baths which will
be provided. Some splash. Just re
member, too, that all of this water
after being used must be properly
disposed of. which virtually doubles
the water provisions. Another engin
eering provision.
Can you picture these 30,000 stal
wart Scout upon their arriving In
Washington, all within a short space
of time, but all so accustomed to
camping and hiking that they will
Immediately fit Into their various
camps as If they were tailor-made
right on the spot, no confusion, be
cause their Scout training has taught
them how to adjust themselves to
the conditions of the moment.
So for ten days these up-and-coming
young men of America will
be given a chance to see every worth
while sight in their nation's Capital,
Including a trip down the Potomac to
Mount Vernon. 6.000 Scouts making
this trip under proper leadership each
day. The Scouts' own honorary presi
dent. President Roosevelt, will re
ceive them In grand review.
Another high spot will be the Nat
ional Camp Fire which promises to
be the greatest camp fire this coun
try has ever seen. Imagine 30.000 Boy
Scouts witnessing pageantry In which
will be shown the outstanding ex
hibit from each of the twelve regions
of the United States on an outdoor
stage the like of which has not been
seen since the days of Klralfy. There
will be Immense campflres at either
end. and the great readers In Scout
ing, of which probably the president
will be one, wilt be presented to that
vast and intensely enthusiastic bunch
of young Americans; followed per
haps by a display of fireworks that
will out-rival anything since the days
of Paine.
And what a picturesque colorful
Jamboree it will be, a gathering that
not a single Boy Scout who is lucky
enough to attend will ever erase from
his memory.
AGREE TO PUSH LABOR LEGISLATION
ff SB he S
Three congressional leaders leaving the White House after con
ferring with the President on NRA plans. It was agreed, according
to report, to push labor and social security legislation but not to rush
new NRA laws. Left to right: Senators Wagner, LaFollete and Byrnes.
(Associated Press Photo
BY
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Liver, or Kidney Disorders
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physical condition. Upon It depends
much of your success and enjoyment
of life. Thousands are finding won
derful help in the return of that glor
ious feeling of health and vigor by
use of Williams S.L.K. Formula. This
remarkable prescription was selected
by a druggist from literally thousands
written by physicians. It was one
which he noted was refilled year after
year. So remarkable were the result
reported by su f f e rs that he gained
permlsflon from the physician to
have this formula compounded for
the ue of the public generally.
Many of those most enthusiastic In
their praise of Williams S.L.K. For
mula had been to hospitals and spec
ialises without satisfactory results.
C. E. Jeffries. Neosho. Mo., writes:
"I spent (1,100 trying to get relief
from my Indigestion and stomach
trouble but had to live on a liquid
diet. After three bottles of Williams
S.L.K. Formula I felt like a new man
and could eat anything I wanted."
Williams S.L.K, Form Vila la reom-mrndr-d
widely for stomach, liver and
kidney disorders as are a.vocla'ed
with tUspcpm. biliousness, gassy
jto:nach. distress aftr eating, heart
burn. sur stomach, constipation,
neuralzla. rheumatism, lame back
.and general weakness. Ask your drug
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tlify will refund jour money if you
are not delighted With the rul..
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SAL HTM, June 7. ( AP ) Governor
Martin Thursday was Initiated Into
membership of the Oregon Cavemen
and following the ceremony perform
ed by the Grants Pass bocfcteiH In
their unique uniforms the executive
and Secretary of State Earl Snell
posed for a picture surrounded by the
chief and his men, the queen and the
two princesses.
The membership card was pre
sented by Chief Big Horn Charles
Cooley, accompanied by more than a
dozen Cavemen. Cooley invited the
governor to visit the Caves, at which
time he would be put through the
ritual.
In accepting tht membership the
governor said he had always had a
warm spot in his heart for Josephine
county and Its people because of the
fine support they gave him at the
last election.
But, he added seriously, "when the
campaign la over the elected official
is the governor of all the people of
the state, and not governor of the
Democrats, the Republicans, the
Zlmmermanites or other factions. I
believe In the principle that he who
serves his state best serves his party
best. I appreciate this fine courtesy."
Cooley told the governor one reason
for presenting the membership was
the executive's support toward clos
ing the Rogue river to commercial
fishing, a battle which Josephine
county has fought for many years.
FEE
WASHINGTON, June T. (AP)
Colonel Joseph I. McMullen, chief of
the patents section of the army Judge
advocate general's office, was Indicted
today by a District of Columbia grand
jury on charges of accepting fees
from a firm lobbying against a tax
bill.
The officer, who recently waa cen
sured by Secretary of War for "scan
dalous" conduct, was accused specifi
cally of receiving a retainer of $1,500
on July 6, 1932." from the Cuban-
j American Manganese corporation for
representing It In opposing a pro
I posed excise ttax on Importation of
I manganese.
DAILY VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL 10
START JUNE 17TH
A dally vacation Bible school will
again be conducted tms year by Zion
Evangelical Lutheran church. Fourth
street, near Oakdale, for two weeks
beginning Monday, June 17, starting
at 9:00 A.M.
Exceptionably efficient schools were
conducted the past two yeara and
with the trained staff In charge this
year, they will be still more so. The
faculty la welt staffed, exceptionally
so. Each la a trained and experienced
teacher In religious education. Those
In charge are: Martin Geo. Kabele,
superintendent." Mrs. W. 8. Gtlmore.
Irene M. Brewold, and the pastor, Dr.
Geo. P. Kabele.
This Is Martin Kabele "s second year
as superintendent of the vacation
school. He has one more year at the
Chicago Lutheran Seminary, when he
will have completed three years
there. In addition he has completed
a four-year college course with the
degree of A. B. Having attended va
cation Bible schools aa a boy, he not
only views teaching aa a teacher but
from the standpoint of the pupil, His
Interest In religious education led
him to specialize in that field and
he has written an lB.OOO-word thesis
on "Teaching Methods in Religious
Education," for the degree of B.D.
Mrs. W. 8. Gfl more "s qualifications
are known to be many. Her past
achievements In dally vacation Bible
school work apeak with glowing
praise. Besides superintending the
Presbyterian Sunday School for five
years, and union and other dally va
cation Bible schools In the city, and
at Phoenix, she has made a special
study of tills kind of work for many
yeara. She will assist in the planning,
management and teaching.
Mice Irene M. Brewold, whose win
some and happy manner wins for her
the heart of all the children she
contacts. Is another assistant and
teacher. Aa valedictorian of the Med
ford high school class of 1931, gradu
ate of Ashland Normal with two years
of public school teaching experience,
besides years of religious teaching in
Sunday school and vacation Bible
schools, she U most competent to fit
the position she Is to fill.
The pastor, before coming to Med
ford four years ago. conducted large
model D. V. B. schools annually In
the large church connected with Mid
land (Lutheran) College and Western
Theological Seminary of which he
was pastor. He will give the school his
personal supervision and assist as a
teacher.
Zion Is rightfully proud of lu dally
vacation Bible school. Last year there
was a fifty percent lucreaM in aver
age attendance over the year before.
Those who have attended in the past
are eager and enthusiast Ic Bible
school supporters. Ail children from
4 to 16 years of age Inclusive are In
vited. There is no expense at all to
the pupil, the school being conducted
as a service by Zion church to the
community for the moral training of
its youth.
CALL ANTICIPATED
WASHINGTON. June 7. (AP)
The Farm Credit administration to
day considered calling on July 1 a
total of about 9254,000.000 of 4 per
cent Federal Land Bank bonds of
various Issues.
In view of the cheaper money poli
cies advocated by the administration.
It was held to be almost a certainty
that the bonds would be refunded
into a lower Interest-bearing obliga
tion, possibly as low as 3 1-8 or 3 1-4
per cent.
The callable bonds consist of $68.
000,000 due In 1043; 102.000.000 due
in 1953, and (84.000.000 due in 1935.
The call probably will be Issued not
later than June 15.
BE
T
STORK GENEROUS WITH
NORTH CAROLINA PAIR
MAYODAN, N. C, June 7. ( AP)
The stork has been doing double duty
lately at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Atwood.
Ten months ago he left twin boys.
A few days ago he came back with
twin girls.
Florence Graves. Piano Instructor
220 N. Oakdale. Phone 1042-Y
CORVALLIS. (Spl.) Strawberry
canning time ts at hand again In Ore
gon, and as many homemakers make
plana to "put up" berries for the
coming year one of the questions
most often asked Is how to keep them
from shrinking and rising to the top
of the Jar.
The answer to this, says Miss Lucy
Case, extension specialist In nutrition
at Oregon State college, Is to place
the hulled, washed berries In a pre
serving kettle or other container al
ternating a layer of berries with a
layer of sugar, and let them stand
over night or about 13 hours. She
recommends one-third to one-half
cup of sugar for each box of berries.
By this process the berries are
plumped, losing part of their Juice
and absorbing part of the sugar.
Next morning the homemaker may
can the berriea by any of several
methods, the three most commonly
used being the hot water bath, the
pressure cooker, and the open kettle.
By the hot water method the ber
ries are brought to a boll In their
own Juice and packed hot into hot.
sterilized jars, to within one-half
inch of the top. The Jars are sealed
immediately and lowered Into boil
ing water which should come one
Inch over the top of the Jars. The
Jars should rest on a rack one-half
inch from the bottom of the boiler.
Remove the Jars after they have
boiled 10 minutes. Re tighten the seal
of screw top Jnra, and cool away from
a draft.
In twine the pressure cooker the
berriea are brought to a boil and
packed hot into the Jars tut Just de
scribed, and then sealed and placed
In the pressure cooker, in wb'ch the
water should be one-half inch over
the raok and boiling. Process at five
pounds pressure for five rilnutes.
By the open kettle method the ber
ries are boiled five to 10 minutes in
the kettle and packed to the top of
Jars which have previously been
sterilized by boiling, and seslod.
When uMnt? this method, everything
that comes In contact with the fruit
should prevlouj.lv have bn boiled 10
minutes, including Jars, cup, lids and
lubbers.
Strawberries of firm texture, such
aa the Etterburg 121, Corvullls and
NnrclKMi varieties are best for can
ning. Mi.ss Case says.
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethel wyn B Hoffmann.
IWHISKEY
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WHISKEY A BLEND
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$2.15 Qt.
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'ust let jour "picnic partner" catch a glimpse
of a hamper full of White Star Tuna sand
wiches . . . and the success of any picnic is assured! How
men love the delicious, delicate, full-flavored light meat
(the only grade that White Star packs!) And, remem
ber, WHITE STAR TUNA is the one food "delicacy"
that you can buy at the price of "staple" foods!
For 22 years the preferred brand, because
only the finest of the catch is packed
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LET
UNCLE SAM
HELP
Through the UNITED
STATES GOVERNMENT
Federal Housing Act we
ire now able to offer you
o NO DOWN PAYMENT
Come in tomorrow and let us explain how easy it is to own ono of these
electric refrigerators.
o UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY
Begin now to enjoy the great convenience and joy of electric refrigeration.
o NO LIEN ON PROPERTY
This U a character transaction and there is no lien placed against your
home.
o NO RED TAPE NO DELAYS
Delivery will not be delayed by any red tape. We handle the entire
transaction right here in our own store.
O WESTINGHOUSE Offer, the Very Best in
Refrigeration
PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE
SAY THESE BOOSTERS
RIVETER "You've come
to the right place, mister.
This gang of riveters is
100 for Old Mr. Boston
Dry Gin. It's smooth, tastes
swell, and is a peach of
a straight drink aftor a
hard shift up where the
wind whistles. They call us
the Old Mr. Boston gang
a great compliment,
mister."
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OFFICE WORKER "I
enjoy a quiet cocktail af
ter a tiring day at the
office. The few I make, I
make RIGHT with Old
Mr. Boston Dry Gin as the
base. It blends beautifully.
When guests drop in, they
get the same grand cock
tails made with the same
grand gin. I feel they ap
preciate the best."
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Fine ingrodionts.
100 distilled. Fil
tered the costly way
through milk filters.
Crystal clear. Handy
measuring cap. All
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