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MKTlFOnn MATL TRTBUNE. MEDKOItn. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1936.
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The Rt. RtT. Benjamin D. Dagwtll,
bishop o( the western Oregon EplacO'
pal diocese, will pay Ms ilriFt official
vlalt to Medford next Sunday morn
Ing when he will administer the rltea
of confirmation to a largt claaa of
new communicants at St. Mark1
church at 11 a. m, following wblcb
ha will deliver an address to tht aa
semblage. Xn the evening he will
conduct confirmation services at Bt.
Luke's church In Grants Pass, and
Monday morning at :60 he will ad
dreas the atudent aaaembly at the
Southern Oregon Normal school. On
Monday evening ha will conduct con
flrmation services at Trinity church
in Ashland.
Rev. Dagwell was consecrated blah
op of thta Eplscopsl diocese last Feb
ruary 13. succeeding the late Bisnop
Walter T. Sumner, and In the follow
ing few weeks has endeared himself
to thousands of oregonlsns through
his sermons and addressee. In the
first six weeks after assuming the
duties of bishop he delivered sixty-
one sermons and addresses.
About three weeks ago the bishop
made a hurried swing through the
western portion of his diocese, mak
ing Informal calls upon about eight
parishes, Mediord being among tne
number. He delivered a mid-week
evening sermon at St. Mark's to
capacity assemblage and those who
had the pleasure of meeting him and
Ustnlng to his address extended con
gratulations to the convention that
both wisely and fortunately selected
Rev. Dagwell as the new bishop.
The membership of St. Mark's ex
tends a hearty welcome to all who
wish to attend next Sunday's ser
vices.
I
American Legion
Auxiliary
The auxiliary held the regular
fcueiness meeting Monday night.
PI tn tor visiting the Roseburg hos
pital on April 38 when the districts
3 and 4 conference Is held In Rone
burg and for attending the Joint
meeting In Ashland the afternoon ot
the 3 lit were dlscuaaed. The lark
went to Mn. Minnie Bryant. After
the meeting a surprise birthday paiiy
and handkerchief shower was given
Edythe Martin, auxiliary president.
Josephine Jerome asks that all ex
ervloe women who have not been
contacted by her please call her at
41 sometime this week. She Is mak
ing a surrey of iUI women veterans.
$2281 PROFIT SHOWN
BY EUGENE GLEEMEN
PORTLAND, April lw. (AP) A re
cent concert given by the gleemen
of Eugene under the sponsorship of
the Portland Shrine and Rotary Olub
brought. 3,281 for the Shrine hospit
al for crippled children.
Meteorological Report
April 18, loag
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Increasing
cloudiness tonight and Thuraday; no
change In temperature.
Oregon: Increasing cloudiness to
night and Thursday with rain In
northwest portion Thursday; no
change In temperature.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 83; lowest 48.
Total monthly precipitation. 0.84
Inches. Excees for the month, .03
inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1838, 17.40 Inches. Excess for
the season, 2.44 Inches,
Relstlve humidity at S p. m. yes
terday 12 per cent; 8 a. m. today 80
Per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, (:M a. m., sun
set, 8:88 p. m.
Observations Taken at 8 A. M.,
120 Meridian Time
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Boise 78 48 Clear
Boston 80 40 .04 Rain
Chicago 80 43 T. Cloudy
Denver . 78 48 ... Cloudy
Eureka 80 48 T. Cloudy
Helena - C4 98 Clear
loe Angeles 88 80 Cloudy
MEDrOllQ 88 47 .. Clear
New York 8s 44 T. Cloudy
Omaha 7a 83 p. Ody.
Phoenix 08 80 Clear
Portland 72 80 Clear
Reno 80 44 Clear
Uoeeburg 80 48 Clear
Bait Lake 78 42 Clear
San Francisco 88 40 .. Cloudy
Seattle . 82 48 T. Clear
Spokane 88 43 H Clear
Walla Walla 78 80 .. Oar
Washington. n.C. Ml 84 T. P cdv.
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By Janet
Cert. Point Couple
Wed 59 Years Ago
Today In Missouri
On Just such a spring day as this,
exactly 69 years ago, a young Kanaas
couple decided to journey across tne
state line to Cass county, Missouri,
and take each other tor better or for
worse. Now John T. pry and Sarah
I. Pry, he 87 and she 81, are today
observing the anniversary of the mo
mentous occasion at their home in
Central point.
For the past to years, Mr. and Mrt.
Pry have been well-liked and honored
residents of Jackson county, bringing
up their family of tight children
three of whom are now living.
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Program Planned
For Jackson Frolic
Students and teaohers of the jack-
son school announce definite prog.
rest In final arrangements being made
for the program to be presented at
the annual April Frolic, Friday even'
Ing at the school.
According to advance Information,
the program promises to be an ex
cellent one, and will Include dancing,
tumbling, minstrels and singing. Also
being planned are a circus skit and
an old-fashioned square danoe.
A special feature of the evening
will be the magic show to be pre
sented by John Eads, local magician.
whose slelgbt-ot-hand and magic
tiioks have been enthusiastically ra
celved In previous performances be
fore Medford audiences.
A. A. V. W. Plans
Official Installation
Miss Carln Drgermark, nawly elect
ed president of the Medford branch
of American Association of university
Women, will be officially Installed at
the formal banquet being planned by
the organization for Saturday eve
ning at the Hotel Medford.
Officers to be installed with Mist
Degermark are Mrs. Wilson Walt, vice-
president; Mrs. Kenneth Denmsn,
secretary; and Mlas Gertrude Butler,
treasurer.
Quests of the group at thst time
will be Mrs. Kate W. Jameson, dean
of women at Oregon State college and
state vice-president of A. A. u. W.i
Mrs. Virgil Earl, of Euene. state pres.
Ident; and Mrs. Merwln, regional di
rector for the northwest division.
Pythlans Planning
Benefit Card Party
Arrangementa are being completed
for the benefit card party being plan
ned by the Pythian sisters for Mon
day evening. Purpose of the benefit
Is raising of funds for tne pytnian
home.
Playing of brldgs, pinochle and
five hundred will take place In the
Knights of Pythias hall, beginning at
o'clock. Handmade prises win ne
awarded for each game.
Refreshments served by the com
mittee In charge later In the evening
will also be part of the evening's en
tertainment. A cordial Invitation Is
extended the public.
Graduate Nurses
To omit Meeting
It was announced today that the
regular April meeting of the Oregon
State Graduate Nurses association,
district 4, will be omitted, due to tht
large number of conflicting activities
of members.
Hewing Circle
Chsnges Meeting
Mrs. Carrie Conner will be hostess
to tht Friday Afternoon Sewing cir
cle, April 17, at her boms on ths
Jacksonville highway. This Is a
change of place from a previous an
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Couples Celebrate
Joint Anniversary
Easter Sunday was crowded
social events of all types throughout
the, vslley as fair weather made the
day one of exceptional beauty. Among
the prominent events of the day was
ths celebration of the doublt silver
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrt.
John R. Crews and Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Ashton Vender grift of Long isl-
isna, new Tork.
The couples, all old friends, were
at home at the crewa home on the
north Pacific highway. Mr. and Mra.
Crews have been residents of the val
ley for 90 years.
Mr. Vandergrlft Is constructing the
deep wster dock at Port Orford; Is
engineer and superintendent of the
Oold Coast railroad now being con
structed from Leland to port Orford,
and la operating gold mines In Ne
vada, California and Oregon.
I-eesJ Officers
10 Wear White
All officers of the local corns at
tending the second annual convention
of district No. , Women's Relief
corpi, to be held tomorrow In this
city, are requested to wear white for
tne ceremonies.
Corps Included In this district are
Grants Pass. Gold Hill, Central Point,
Ashland and Medford. The meeting
will be called to order at ten-thirty
tomorrow morning by Emma Oleaaon
or central point, district vlce-orea-
raent. a covered dlah luncheon, for
which members are asked to brlrur
rice, win oe served at noon.
A large number of delegates from
member cities are expected to be
present tomorrow.
Program Announced
For Friday Meeting
Members of the Waahlnsrton school
P.-T. A. will meet Frldav afternoon
In the auditorium at two o'clock. It
waa announced today. The Washing
ton school P.-T. A. study club will
meet at two o'clock Thursday after
noon In the lunchroom.
Appearing on Frldav afternoon'a
program will be Mrs. E. C. Corn and
Mrs. Esther Church Leake, who will
present a study of "Music In the
Home." Rev. w. R. Balrd will conduct
a snort discussion of "Religion In the
Home."
A boy scout charter wlU be present
ed the organization, which sponsors
a scout troop.
Past Noble Grands
Planning Dinner
Announcement Is made that the
Past Noble Orand club of Rebekah
lodge Is arranging a covered dlah din
ner for tomorrow evening at six
thirty at the hall. Each member Is
requested to bring plain sandwiches
in addition to other assignments.
Eads Transfer Move
Office To 26 S. Fir
The Eads Transfer and Storage Co.,
operated by Everett E. and George H.
Eads, has moved their office to 98
South Fir, a more convenient loca
tion for quicker service, according to
the owners.
The phone number. 818. will not
be changed and the present flreoroof
storage warehouses, shop and truck
storage will be maintained on North
Central. The Eads operate the oldest
transfer company In the atate.
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A flve-way track meet, the first
In tht history of tht Medford high
school wtll be held at tht new ath
letlc field of tne Medford senior high
school Saturday afternoon . starting
at i ociock, it was snnounced today.
Teams from Roseburg, Grants Paaa,
Kerby and Ashlsnd will be entered
to. vie with the Tigers, who won a
four-way meet at Grants Fast last
week.
Temporary bleacher! havt been
erected for the accommodation of
spectators, and because of the fact
that the athletic plant la largely
planted to new grass, it hss been
ssked that all spectators remain
In the bleachers. An admission price
of a dims will get everyone to any
thing on the grounds, including the
Medford-Weed baseball game. Tht
meet will bt run off strictly on time,
end It has been promised that there
will be no lengthy delays between
events.
BASEBALL LEAGUE
MEETING CALLED
A meeting of bsseball manafrers
and presidents from Klamath Falls,
Grants pass, Olendale. Ashland, Med
ford, Weed and Yrcka, will be held
at the Llthla hotel In Ashland, Thurs
day night at 8:30, for the purpose
of discussing- the advisability of
forming a southern Oregon -north em
California league this year. The
meeting has been called by Poke
Nlnlnger, president of the league last
year.
Although Qrants pass and Klamath
Falls have already formed teams and
are now practicing regularly, little
Interest has been displayed to date
In the getting either Ashland or Med
ford baseball conscious. Last year
was the first that Ashland was rep
resented and Interest In the game was
not nign.
SPINA FLATTENS
PIERPONT IN ETH
PORTLAND, April 18. (P) Al
Spina took another large step toward
featherweight honors last night by
knocking out hard-hitting "Tuffy"
Plerpont of Oakland, Cel., In the sixth
round of a scheduled 10-round fight
Spina had the worst of it early In
the battle, losing the tint four
rounds. In tht fifth he bored In
savagely and had Plerpont stretched
out on the canvas at the bell. The
referee had counted to seven.
"Tuffy" came back for the sixth
snd mixed It up furiously, but a hard
right to the solar plexus and a left
to the chin sent him down for the
10-count.
Spina weighed 123, Plerpont 118,
Frankte Galluccl, 123, Portland, won
a decision in a fast 10-rounder with
"General" Pedllla, 130, San Francisco.
Pedllla took a brief count In the
aeventh.
I
ILL START -SOON
E VALLEY
The tournament and handicap
committee of the Rogue Valley Golf
club, appointed the first of the
week by President C. J. Semon, met
In special session thta morning to
draw up plans for the first tour
nament of the year, to be held In
the n tar future. The tournament,
the annual president's cup with
medal play, wlU be over 86 holes,
the first 18 to be played on or befoie
Sunday night, April 18.
The final 18 holes must be shot
on or before Sunday, April 20. The
committee advised that all those
entering the tournament must n-
port to Pro D. Mcpherson at ' the
club before going out.
The next tourney, with details
not yet completed, will be the an
nual spring handicap event. The
complete, revised handicap list,
brought up to date by the commit
tee, will be published tomorrow. The
first round of the handicap is to
be played on or before April 26,
with match play to continue for
approximately five weeks.
The committee Is made up of
Harry McMahon, A. F. Mansfield,
and Robt. Hammond, jr.
WILDWOOD OPEN
WILDWOOD. N. J., April 18. (TV-
Ray Mangrum of Los Angeles held
first prize money In the second an
nual Wlldwood Oolf club's open to
day, but he had to work extra holes
to win It.
Leonard Dodson of Pemblne, Wis.,
forced him Into a playoff when he
overcame M antrum's six-hole lead at
the three-quarter mark yesterday. His
gsme rally pulled him Into a tie at
204 for the 72 boles.
A nine-hole playoff was agreed
upon, but both finished with 42 'a
after a ragged showing. In the tenth, ;
Mangrum steadied to score a par four,
while Dodson missed a five-foot putt
to lose the match, title and W00
first prize money. He toot second
money of 4226.
TIGER MTtOSSERS
CLASH WITH PHOENIX
The Medford high, school baseball
team is playing its Initial game of the
season this afternoon, meeting the
Phoenix high school nine m a prac
tice session at the high school field
here at 9:30. On Saturday the local
nine tangles with the Weed high
school here, and on Sunday they cross
bate with the old timers of the city
in an exhibition game.
Russell Achlson. Junior high school
mentor, has been drafted to service at
the helm of the Senior nine so that
Head coach Bill Bowermen can de
vote bla time to track snd spring
football. To date Achlson has no Idea
of how his charges will perform un
der fire.
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TWILIGHT LEAGUE
The Western States Grocery soft
ball team, handicapped by the fact
that several of their star players
are stationed In Grants Pass and
consequently find It difficult to
attend games here twice a week,
yesterday dropped out of the city
twilight league. Camp Prescott team
presented an application to fill the
vacated position, and the applica
tion was accepted.
The Western States team was to
have played Lamport's last night,
the game being postponed. It will
be picked up tomorrow night against
the Headquarters Detachment.
Hubbard Brothers.' with Oliver
nltchtns to CamDbell. slammed out
a 7-6 win over the Headquarters De-
tacnment. Reynolds pitched for tne
losers, with Krowlta behind the plate
until rt Vtlf. In th ait-sa hv
ball, when he waa replaced by Moore. I
OREGON STATE CREW
PROSPECTS PRAISED
PORTLAND, April U. (fly-Csrroll i
"Ky" Ebrlght, rowing coach at the 1
University of California, bad a bit of !
praise for Oregon State's crew pros- i
pects when he was Interviewed here
while en route to Seattle.
"They have good material at Oor
vallls and a mighty fine coach, Ed
Stevens, who knows his business,"
Ebrlght commented. "We have met
the Oregon staters and I can say that
you could get good crews there."
Rowing recently was Inaugurated as
a sport at Oregon State college.
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(ILLE NINE
WINS FOUR IN ROW
JACKSONVILLE, Aurll 15. (Spl.)
Jacksonville high school team has
made a clean sweep this season In
baseball, winning a series of four
games, two of which were conference
games.
Monday evening Jacksonville won
9 to 3 over the Ashland senior high
school. Up to the fourth Inning the
score was tied, then by the excellent
pitching of Hueners and batting of
Mitchell, the game became a complete
walkaway.
Previous scores:
Central Point, 2; Jacksonville, 7.
Phoenix, 2; Jacksonville, 18.
Eagle Point, 2; Jacksonville, S.
Ashland Senior High, 3; Jackson
ville, s.
Death Defeated
By Fire Laddies
PORTLAND, Ore., April 15-(AP)
Portland police and firemen socred
stirring victories over death today.
Several policemen gave blood trans
fusions and sawid the mother of four
children, Mrs. Pearl Hunt, 25, of
ores ham. She returned home,
covered from double pneumonia.
Firemen manned an Inhalator 384
hours and saved Marlam Brenlser,
17, also of Gresham, who was near
death several days from pneumonia
and measles.
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