Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 05, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    NOVEMBER 5. 1937.
OF
EAGLES LODGE TO
ADDRESS MEET
Dr. H. B Mehrmann of Oakland,
Cal., a former national president of
the Fraternal order of Kaglea, win
address a southern Oregon district
convention of the lodge Sunday In
Knights of Pythias hall, Fifth and
Grape streets.
A lengthy program has been pre-
pnn-n in nonor of Dr. Mehrmana. A
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS
Where to Find Ihem on the Dm
KEX, Portland. 1160; KFI. 640. Los
Angeles; KOA. 1470. Spokane: KOO,
790, San Francisco. &GW. oau
Portland; KJR, 970. Seattle; K.NX.
10S0. Los Angeles; KOA, 630. Den
ver: KOIN. 940. Portland; KOMo,
936. Seattle; KPO. 680, ban tran
cisco: KSL. 1130. Salt Lane
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Dr. H. B. Mehrmann.
parade will be held adong the city's
main streets at noon, with the mus.
leal units of several aeries fartlcl.
patlng.
A meeting will be held In K. P. hall
at wnich time a large class of candl
dates win be Initiated In Dr. Mehr-
mann s honor.
After the ceremony Dr. Mehrmann
will address the assemblage. His ad
dress will be followed by the district
conference over which D. D. Hall,
Portland, state organizer, will preside.
After hearing Dr. Mehrmann, the
women's auxiliaries attending the
convention will convene at 3 o'clock
In the armory. The women will re
turn to the K. p. hall to attend a
banquet at 6 o'clock. The day's pro
irram will be concluded with a dance
In the hall.
Dr. Mehrmann will address the con
vention on the fraternity's campaign
for legislation to help the dependent
and the underprivileged. It was an
nounced by Fred Powell, president of
Crater Lake aerie.
"In addition, to looking after Its
own members, the Eagles lodge has
engaged In social welfare activities
for the benefit of all, and now we
rare backing legislation designed to
stabilize employment." Mr. Powell
aald. "We are stressing this campaign
because we believe that our country
will be safe from severe economic
depressions, with their consequent
widespread suffering, only when work
ers have steady Jobs at a saving wage.
Friday
8:00 (NBC) Concert, KOA; Army
Band Concert. KPO; Strlngtlme,
KOO, KOA. KEX. (CBS) Hammer-
stein's Music Hall. KNX, KOIN, KSL.
5:15 (NBC) Army Band Concert,
KGW,
5:30 (NBC) Martin's Music. KPO;
Swarthout's Music. KOO, KOA
(CBS) Hawaiian Moon Casino, KNX,
6:00 (CBS) Hollywood Hotel. KNX,
KSL, KOIN. I NBC) Variety 8how,
KOO. KOA. ROW; Reporter. KPO,
6:15 (NBC) Football Forecast,
KPO. KFT.
6:30 (NBC) Tommy Dorsey. KOO,
KOA; Hornlk's Orch.. KPO. KGW
7:00 (CBS) Song Shop. KNX. KSL,
K.U1H. (NBC) First Nlghter, drams,
KPO, KOW. KFI.
7:30 (NBC) Hollywood Gosslo,
KPO. KFI. KOW;. Detective Series,
KGO. KOA.
7:45 (NBC) People In the. News.
KPO. KFI. KGW. (CBS) Talk by
Foreign Minister Koht of Norway,
8:00 (NBC) Amos and Andy, KFI,
KPO. KOW; Land of Whatsit, sketch
KGO. KEX. KGA. (CBS) Poetic Mel
odies, KSL; Scattergood Balnea, KNX
KOIN.
8:15 (NBC) Uncle Ezra. KPO. KFI,
KGW; Lum 'and Abner, KGO, KGA,
k.hx. (CBS) Boake Carter, KNX,
iou KOIN.
8:30 (NBC) True Story. KPO. KFI.
KGW; News. KGO, KGA. (CBS) Mu
sic from Hollywood. KNX, KSL, KOIN.
B.40 (NBC) Josenhlne Escarnntr
KJR; March of Progress, KGO.
9:00 (NBC) Opera. KPO. jc-ji-
Busse's Orch. , KEX, KOA; Dance
nour, KOO.
9:15 (CBS) Young's Orch., KNX.
opera, KGW: Busse's orch
KGO.
9:30 (CBS) Flo Rito's Orch.. KNV
(NBC) Dantzlg'a Orch.. KOA. jr-or-
Opera, KPO. KFI.
10:00 (CBS) Sam Haven. tim
KNX. (NBC) Richfield Reporter,
KPO, KFI, KGW; Castle's Orch. icnA
KEX; Master Singers, KGO,
10:16 (CBSl Listeners' rM
KNX, KOIN. (NBC) Sports Graphic,
KPO; Castle's Orch., KGO.
10:30 (NBC) Orier's Orch. inn
KFI, KOA, KEX: Winston', nrci.
KPO, KGW.
10:45 (CBS) Bob CrosbVs nrcv.
KNX. KSL.
11:00 (NBC) Relchman'a Orrf,
KPO, KOW. KFI: Organ Recital, KOO,
KGA. (CBS) Pasadena Civic Audi
torium, KNX, KSL. KOIN.
MAIL THIEF BEATS
POLICE BY SUICIDE
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5. (AP)
Nine hours after a government mall
truck had been held up O. Leroy
Kicnarason, 38-year-old drug atore
employe, took his own life today
as authorities recovered iwlo
registered mall from the man'i home.
Held as a suspect In the case was
Frank E, Chase, 36, whose automo
bile was Identified, Lieut. Ray Bergh
of the Los Angeles county sheriff's
office said, by Earl R. Irwin, driver
of the postal service truck.
Lieutenant Bergh satd Richardson
shot himself through the heart as
he stood outside the office of At
torney Ouy Lewis. Richardson was
an object of a police search at the
time of death.
The holdup took place In south
side Los Angeles last night. Irwin
said his truck was forced to the curb
by two men In a late model sedan,
after he had picked up the regis
tered mall from outlying substations.
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably rrowbridge Cab
inet Works
Sat nrdnv.
6:00 (NBC) Rlplev. KOA: Both'.
Orch., KOO, KOA. KEX; Hornlk's
Orch.. KPO. KFI. (CBSl Mauri'.
Orch.. KNX. KOIN.
5:15 (NBC) Wilson's Orch.. KOW.
5:30 (CBS) Football News. KNX.
KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Linton Wells.
commentator. KOO. KGA: Meakln's
MUSIC. KPO; Jack Haley. KOA.
5:45 (NBC) Nola Day. KGO, KGA.
(CBS) Vocal Quartet, KOIN.
6:00 (CBS) When Twilight Comes,
KNX. KOIN. (NBC) Education To
day. KGO, KGA: Special Dellverv.
Sketch. KPO. KGW, KFI; Rhythm
and Romance, KOA.
6:15 (NBC) Special Delivery,
sketch, KOA: Rhythm and Romance,
6:30 (CBS) Serenade, KNX, KSL.
6:30 (CBS) Screndae. KNX KSL,
KOIN. (NBC) Yesterday's Music,
KGO.
6:45 (NBC) Yesterday's Music,
KGA: One the Mall. KGO.
7:00 (CBS) Hit Parade. KNX, KSL.
KOIN. (NBC) Gun Smoke Law.
drama, KGO, KOA.
7:30 (NBC) Circus. KPO. KFI
KGW.
8-00 (NBC) Barn Dance. KGO,
KOA, KEX; Williams' Orch., KPO.
KGW. (CBS) King's Orch., KOIN.
8:15 (CBS) Young's Orch., KOIN.
(NBC) Williams' Orch., KOMO.
8:30 (CBS) Johnny Presents. KNX,
KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Donahue's Orch.,
KPO. KFI. KGW.
9:00 (CBS) Prof. Quiz, KNX, KSL,
KOIN. (NBC) Ripley, KPO. KFI,
KGW; Rogers' Orch., KOA; Easy to
Remember. KOO.
9:15 (NBC) Rogers' Orch., KOO.
KGA. KEX.
9:30 (NBC) Jack Haley, KPO, KFI,
KGW; Relchman'a Orch.. KGO, KGA,
KEX; Barron's Orch., KOA. (CBS)
Bob Crosby's Orch., KOIN
9:46 (CBS) Bob Crosbys Orch.,
KNX KSL.
10:00 (NBC) Kimball's Orch,
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LOADED WITH MAXIMUM CHARGES
OF PROGRESSIVE -BURNING POWDERS
You'll need all the extra speed, extra
range, extra power, and denser, more
effective patternj you get in Petera High
Velocity thii fall. With iu progressive
burning, non-hygroscopic powders, fait
igniting primer, and high-finish, uniform
shot, it't the finest shell for marshland
ever built
PETERS
Dirk Hut..w,t h fas
KOO, KOA, KEX. (CBS) Hollywood
Barn Dance, KNX.
10:15 (CBS) Barn Dance. KOIN.
10:30 (NBC) Orier's Orch., KGO.
KOA: Winston's Orch.. KPO, KOW;
On the Mall, KG. (CBS) Barn Dance,
KSL.
10:45 (NBC) Orier's Orch.. KJR:
Winston's Orch., KFI. (CBS) Norvo's
Orch.. KNX. KSL, KOIN.
11:00 (NBC) Organ Revltal, KOO.
KOA; Lovelsnd's Orch., KPO, KFI,
KOW. (CBS) Pasadena Community
Dance. KNX, KSL, KOIN.
Enlarges Airport
AMARILLO, Tex. (UP) Continu
ing this city's efforts to obtain
high ranking In the nation's list
of well-equipped airports, plans for
two additional runways at the mu
nicipal field are being made.
Dale Perpetuated
PHILADELPHIA (UP) Gustave
Orth, flagpole painter, was married
the same day that his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Orth. observed their
golden wedding anniversary. The
father and mother are 78 and 75.
respectively.
ICT MRS. I
AS POISON SLAYER OF
TOO STEP-DAUGHTERS
ST. HELENS. Nov. 8 (AP) A Co
lumbia county grand Jury Indicted
Mrs. Agnes Led ford on two first
degree murder counts after a three
day Investigation of the alleged poi
son deaths of her step-daughters.
Ruth, 13. and Dorothy. 15.
The Indictments supported and
augmented Information charging her
with Ruth's death, filed last week
by the Columbia county sheriff.
The deaths In September were at
tributed previously to poison spray
from wild blackberries.
District attorney David O. Bennett
said Mrs. Ledford. held In the Mult
nomah county Jail, probably would
plead to the Indictments thla week.
District Attorney J. K. Weather-
ford of Linn county declined laat
nignt to discuss possible action In
the death In 1933, In Brownsville, of
John Matson, Mr. Ledford'a former
husband
Traces of poison were alleged to
have been found In Matson's body,
exhumed after Mrs. Ledford's arrest.
Telephone company valuation to-1 dropped 300oon tn ikiik. ,,,."
"n'eir'wZ S.n7 V "T ' " '
last e.r. Water and gas companies fen tram ,2,ale tl2n ,1,734.588.
PAGE SEVEN
Express companies were valued at
H37.487. cor companies 11,723.338,
and telegraph companies (1,407.353.
mum, nov. a. (API The as
sessed valuation of Oregon utilities
waa tl60.417.H4 this year, S4.993.86U
more than 1936. The tax commission
will use this year's valuations as a
basis for next year's taxes.
Valuation of steam railroads In
creased about (3.000.000 to (76.515,-
013, while electric companlea In
creased about (3,000,000 to (53,366,-
457,
TURKEY GROWERS
CASH For Your TURKEYS
in
Deliver at Medford Ice & Storage Co.
Receiving Date Announced Later
Drop Card or Phone 323 and Representative Will Call
LOST RIVER DAIRY
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ANNOUNCING THE 193
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IN THE ANNUAL, fashionable parade of model after model,
improvements, changes, refinements are to lie observed ois
every hand. But how seldom the whole car departs from
traditional ways.
The LINCOLN-ZEPHYR V-12 during 1936 and 1937 did
and still does. The car for 1938 does even more. Truly
it can be saidi It breaks with tradition againl
Graceful streamlines that gave the LINCOLN-ZEPHYR a
distinction of its own in two years previous are even more
pronounced this year. If the bold front of this new car
reminds you of the nose of some great air-liner, it is made
that way for the same basic reason. Principles of functional
design, rather than mere style, dictate the car's modern
form. Thus the low and horizontal radiator grille, aside
from its beauty, increases cooling efficiency.
This new car breaks with the usual, too, In Its modern
power-plant. The V-type 12-cylindcr engine, used and ap.
proved by more than 45,000 enthusiastic LINCOLN-ZEPHYR
owners during 1936 and 1937, s been refined to give an
even smoother performance. An-, tew-type valve lifters, with
oil cushions, bring even quieter operation. . . . Developing
110 horsepower, the engine gives 14 to 18 miles to the gallon
twelve thrifty cylinders I
The basic construction of this car is a definite break
with tradition. In closed types, body and frame are not two
separate units, but one unit, a steel framework, all members
welded together. To this rigid framework, steel top, sides
and flooring are welded. You ride surrounded by steel
and view road and landscape through wide windshield and
windows of safety glass.
The new LINCOLN-ZEPHYR is bigger inside, bigger out.
side. The whcclbase is lengthened to 125 Inches. Great
comfort results from the placing of car weight and passenger
weight toward the middle. Prove this on your favorite
back road!
This year, a new Convertible Sedan and a new Con
vertlble Coupe bring to six the number of LINCOLN-ZEPHYR
body types from which you may choose.
This modern "twelve" is still the only car of Its kind al
any price! Lincoln Motor Company, builders of Lincoln and
Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 motor cars.
Prices bruin of $1295 delivered at Detroit factory. Slats
and Federal taxet extra. The Sedan llluurafd It $1395
delivered at Detroit factory, unite tide-Hall tlret Included.
The Sedan
The Convertible Sedan
The Coupe
The Convertible Coup
The Coupe-Sedan
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The ToKn-Llmoutlne
ON DISPLAY TOMORROW, IN DEALERS' SHOWROOMS
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See the Sensational LINCOLN-ZEPHR for 1938
On Display SATURDAY at Our Showrooms
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Slxth and PacJfJc Highway FORD-LINCOLN-ZEPHYR -LINCOLN Sales and Service-PHONE 141
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