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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. QREflOX. FRIDAY. MAY 13. 1938.
Mauor Proclaims May 28
Poppy 'Day in Medford
Saturday, May 3B, was proclaimed "Poppy Day" In Medford In a pro.
clamatlon Issued today by Mayor c. O. Purna.. Th proclamation urged
all olilzena to honor the World war dead and aid the wart living tie
tlm by wearing the American Uglon and auxiliary memorial poppy
that day. The proclamation reads:
"Whereas, in me worm war vi i
1017-1918 the young men of Medford
gave their service to the defense of
the United states in en eaaiieu
spirit of patriotism and some were
called upon to sacrifice their lives
In that service;
"whereas, manv others were called
upon to sacrifice health and strength
with resulting suffering and hard
ships to themselves and families
which continue to this day;
"Whereas, the memory of these
patrlotlo sacrifices should ever be
kept fresh In the minds of patriotic
citizens, while fullest aid should be
extended to those still within the
reach of human aid;
"And, whereas, tbe wearing of the
memorial poppy both honors the
dead and aids the disabled and de
pendents; "Therefore, as mayor of the city
of Medford. I do hereby proclaim
Saturday, May 38. Poppy day In the
olty of Medford, and mm all cltl
rens to observe the day by wearing
the American Legion and American
Legion Auxiliary Memorial poppy."
JUNIORS CALL OFF
SATURDAY PRACTICE
There will bo no Junior American
Legion basoball practice Saturday
momlng at the high school field.
Coach George Harrington announced
today.
The practice was called off because
of qualifying heats of the southern
nrocrnr, rilnf.rlrt t.rarle and field meet.
which will be run tomorrow morning
at 10:30. Junior Daseoaiiers win
workout again the morning of May
31.
On the
Radio Chains
rata. 1 -r -: ,
s ft MTTm ... a,.
.TONS 70-Proof
SLOEG-TN
Mads from Imported sloe ber
riei, If has the trua sloe berry
flavor... a rich, ruby color
...adUvlnctlve, frult-y long,
FinHS, $1.30 PINTS, 85c
TH8 I. O. IYONS HAAS CO.
Son rtonclico, Callfdrnlo stl
STATIONS
Where to Find Them on the Dial;
KEX. Portland, 1180; KF1, 640.
Los Angeles; KOA. 1410. Spokane;
1(00. ISO, San Francisco; KU1V.
020, Portland; MB. 070. Seattle.
KNX. 1050. Los Angeles: R OA,' 830
Denver; KOIN. 040, Portland.
KOMO. 948, Heal tie: KPO. 880. 8a n
Francisco; KB I.. 1180, Salt Lake.
Friday
a nn ICBSt Hollywood Hotel
KNX. KOIN, KSL. (NBO) Swartr-
oufa Orch., KOO; Oene and 03n,
KPO. KPT.
8:80 (NBO) Armand Olrard. KPO
KOW; Spelling Bee, KPI, KOO.
5:45 (NBC) Tour Government
KPO, KFl.
8:00 (NBC) First Nlghter. KPO
KPI. KOW; Boxing Bouts, KEX;
News, KOO. (CBS) Olusain's Orch.
KNX. KSL, KOIN.
ran (NBC) Hollywood Gossip
KPO, KPI, KOW; Boxing Bouts, KOO
KEX.
am inbg Dorothy Thompson
kpo. KPI. OKW: Msrcb of Progress
KOO. (CB8) American Viewpoints.
KNX, KOIN.
7:00 (CBS) Jack Pulton. KSL;
HhiManrond Balnes. KNX, KOIN
(NBC) Amos and Andy, k-u, r-ri,
KOW: Concert Hall. KOO.
7:ia NBOi Uncle Ezra. KPO,
KPI. KOW: Madrlguera's Oroh., KOO
KOA. (CBS) Lum and Abner, ra
KOIN. KSL. .
7 an (CBS) Whlteman's Oron
KNX, KOIN, KSL. . (NBO) Newman's
wi. icpn KOW: Drama. KOO
n nn (NRC1 Cutler's Oroh., KPO,
irnw: Tnimbauer's. Orch.. KOO.
R ran (NBC) Revile, KPO,
KPI. KGA; Dance Orch., KOW. (CBS)
Rnnrta. KNX.
o-nn (NBO) Circus. arUi
KOW: RaDD's Orch., KJR; Olman s
Orch.. KOA. (CBS) Jurgen's orcn.
KNX. KOIN, K8L.
o'n (NROt Crosscuts. KJR: Ow
ens' Orch.. KPO. (CBS) Jelesnlk's
Orch.. KNX. KSL.
in -on (NBC) News. KPO, kfi
KCtVt.
10:1ft (NBO) Dance Orch., KOA;
Pidrilera Three. KPI; Book Parade.
KPO.
10:30 (NBO) Drleske's Orch.. KPO.
KPI; Dance Orch., KOO, KOA, KEX.
10:4ft (CBS) King's Orch., KNX
KSL, KOIN.
11:00 (NBC) Organist, KOA; Five
Star Pinal. KOO; Martin's Orcb .
KPO, KFI, KGW. (CBS) Pasadeno
Civic Auditorium. KNX. KOIN, KSL.
KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBO) HeldfS
Orch., KOO.
8:00 (CBS) Prof. Quia, KNX.
KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Olman's Orch..
KPO, KPI; HeldfS Orch. KOO.
8:30 (NBO Bsrron's Orch.. KPO,
KPI, KOW; Martin's Orch., KEX.
(CBS) Brandwynne's Orch., knx
KOIN.
0:00 (NBC) Dance Orch., KPO,
KPI, KOW; Agnew's Orch., KEX.
(CBS) King's Orch.. KNX. KSL.
0:30 (NBC) Ravaraa's Orch..
KEX; Marshand's Orch., KPO, KOW.
(CBS) Jelesnlk's Orch., KSL, KOIN
10:00 (NBO) Dance Orch., KEX:
Sudy'i Orch.. KPO. (CBS) Barn
Dance, KNX, KSL.
10:30 (NBC) Trumbauer'a Orch.,
KOO, KOA; Dretske's Orch., KPO,
KPI, KOW.
10:48 (CBS) Nelson's Orch.. KNX,
KSL, KOIN.
11:00 (NBO) Plve Star Pinal,
KGO; Organist, KGA; Owens' Orch..
KPO, KPI. KOW. (CBS) Paaodena
Community Dance, KNX, KSL. KOIN.
MlllPS
CHAIR'
BOSTON. Maim.. M7 13. (AP)
Edward P. Stmpeon, who waa conv'ct
ph of murder bv ti bullet In his neck,
died In the electric chair today for
the killing of two Newton policemen.
Slmoaon. 41. walked to cne cnair
few mlnutea after midnight in ft
silence broken only bv the muttered
prayers of a priest.. The slayer had
received the last rltea of the Catholic
church a few hours earlier.
ha wm convicted of slaving Patrol
men Henry a. Bell and Lawrence P.
Murnhv last Aunust. He got into
trouble when a girl friend he was
with lemnrfwl a. rtvl llsht while learn
iner to drive an automobile Slmnson
by a ruse, disarmed Hen ana iorcea
the officer to drive mm away.
chtmnA hv Mnrnhv on ft mo tore vol e
Simpson shot Murphy and Bell, and
fled alone. But. as he lay prostrate,
Murphy fired ft bullet that struck the
fleeing man In the neck. Ballistics
testimony based on that bullet was
instrumental In the conviction
4
SALEM,
One Fatality
May 13. (AP) Walter
nnlltnn' TnlAriit Hmhr fn11r who
waa Injured May 3, was the only
fntaiiltv nmonn flRfi ancltinnt runort
ed during the week ended yesterday
co trie state industrial accident com
mission.
Phone 542. "We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Thrifty Texas Farm Co-Op
Owes Life to Ruined Lrop
danv.vano. Tessa (UP) Leef-
worms caused Danevang to become
i.n-nnrr.ltvA communitv In 1004
and Its 425 citizens have been pros
perous sver since. ,
Miss Helgar Jenson, who teaches
ihe community's children, aays Dane
vang was established In 1804 by
Danish Immigrants from northern
cities and from Denmark. Danevang
means "Danish meadow."
They settled on an area of 24.000
acres, or 38 square miles, to carve
a living Iroro Wharton county soil.
un.K av,.anMrm nf a few Germans.
six of the various nationalities, the
population of Danevang is mini in.
Por 10 years, the farmers were In
dividualists. Then came the leaf
worm scourage, eating and destroying
crops.
Thn Danavana1 rjeoole pooled their
resources and bought poison to stamp
out the Infestation. The plan worked
an wn that thev extended it to other
economic phases of their Uvea.
Today, tha community is co-operative.
It operates a general store,
two cotton gins, a ftra Insurance
company, a telephone system, a weld
ing and blacksmith shop, a commu
nity house and other enterprises.
Miss Jenson says Danevang'a Ladles
Aid society Is typical of the com
munity. Besides carrying on Danish
Lutheran mlBslonsry work, the so
ciety promotes pensions for aged
preachers, cares for ex-sallors and
repairs church property.
The Tylvten. or "Twelve." la Dane
vang'a reading club, whose member
.tffn. im uniiffht-after honor. The
club selects and orders books from
Denmark yearly for circulation from
one family to another until year-end,
when they are sold to buy more
books.
Thorn nm rmlv three orlvato enter
prises within the 28 square miles-
two groceries and a fining station
n.n.Mnaiini miik. their llvlne nrln.
clpolly by raising cotton 8,808 bales
In 1037.
Miss Jenson explained that the
Danevang Farmers Co-operative so-
...... Kntt. a hiiwr and seller
Members pay a 810 membership fee
and 888 for working capital, wnicn
ihi mav vlthriraw at anv time.
Guiding farming affairs are seven
directors, whose management In the
last 18 yesra has reaped dividends
inn. ni. simoon, me cotton Kin,
built In 1027 for $32,000. has paid
for Itaeir rour-ioio.
RjiHirlentfl nreserve old world cus
toms. They have festivals at Uie
community houses, sing Danish songs
and attend square and folk dances.
Children attend atate schools in the
winter and the community's Danish
parochial school In the summer.
"W never start co-operative enter
prises until we have plenty of cap
ital." said Miss Jenson.
The current topic of discussion at
tha community house Is rural elec
trification. 4
FELLER BOY S
VAST MOVEMENT
FAST ONE
News of4-H
CLUBS
By SID FEKER
Associated Press Sports Writer
D.B,t.irfa tmi nehrls'a dlmrjles broke
through a rueful amlle. He had Just
finished fanning for the second time
against Bobby Feller's dlpsy-do's.
"Boy." he said, "anyooays gi"(s
to be plenty lucky to get a hit off
that kid this yesr."
It didn't matter that Rawhide
stepped up to the plate a few min
By Kenneth Ben dure
A 4-H club program was given by
mi- rliiha at Elk creek Mav 8.
vrr. Conrad, county club leader, gave
a talk on ciuo wws ana .uiiiiiici
school.
Prom a pie social and sale of home
made candy a nice eum was raised
to send a delegate to summer school
at Corvallls. The program was en
joyed by a large crowa.
k
LADY KEPT BUSY
BY BEE SWARMS
ROSEBURG, Ore., May 12. (AP)
"Busy as a bee" la more than a mere
simile to Mrs. John Nachter, Jr., who
Uvea about 12 miles west of Roseburg
on the banks of the Umpqua river.
Yesterday, Mrs. Nachter was cross
ing the river by boat to attend i
narttt o't tha home Of MrS. LOU POt
ln a .mal-m nf hao followed her
boat and alighted In B lilac bush In
.h. ivitvin vnrrf. Mrs. Nachter ob
tained a hive and housed the swarm.
The bees, however, swarmed for the
second time. Then she caught the
mi-en bee. clipped Its wings, and
the swarm was safely housed Mrs
Nachter then Joined the party.
Ratnrnlnff in the late afternoon
Mrs. Nachter was overtaken by an
other swarm, and for the third time
the resourceful lady proceeded to set
tie tho bees In a new home.
Saturday
8:00 (NBC) Roth'a Orch., KPO.
KPI, KOW; Safoty First. KGO, KOA.
KEX. (CBS) Let There Be Music,
KNX, KOIN.
5:30 (CBS) 'Serenade, KNX. KOIN
KSL. (NBC) Scars of Tomorrow.
KGO, KGA. KOW.
8:00 (CBS) Hit Parade, KNX,
KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Symphony Orch..
KGO, KEX: Designs for Muslo, KPO
KPI, KGW.
a-nn (Nnci SvmDhonv Orch..
trnn KOA: Pamllv Party. KPO, i
KPI. KGW.
7:00 (NBC) National Barn Dance.
KPO, KPI. KGW: Symphony Orch
KGO. KGA. (CBS) Osborne's Orch..
KNX, KOIN. KSL.
7:80 (CBS) Johnny Present.
MOST APPEALING!
Chocolate
Eclairs
5C each, 6 for 25c
Filled with a velvety, crenmy filling that
is rich and appetizing. Take some with yon
on your Sunday outing.
Try Bock's ORANGE BREAD (mad Satur
days only). It'i a "go food" because it U
such an excellent source of energy. Fresh,
golden oranges make it ever so nourishing.
at your favorite food store or at
Becks
BAKERY.
Featuring
FRESH SPRING
VEGETABLES
Southern Oregon's
finest Vegetable Dept.
utes later and blasted one of Bobby's
fast halls out of tha lot for two
runs; nor did It matter muoh that
Bobby, In taking a 8-2 decision from
. . .....im v-nlraa. Vfiatar-
tne worm cnauip."" -
day .was lucky In being presented
with a pair of unearned ruu. -"-
allowed the Cleveland Indians to
finish on top.
What did matter was that tho
right-arm rifle from loway la ao far
Improved over last 'year that he
looks like two other fellows. His
fast ball, which they've called the
hottest thing since Walter Johnson
waa whistling 'em around American
league ears. Is sUll a fancy dido
that comes up to the plat with a
hop that might take your chin off
If you're standing In close. Added
to that Is a brand new curve that
breaks across tha platter like a hot
knife allclng througn nutter,
A lot of credit, as has been whls-
a kafnra CTOeB tO Rollicking ROl.
He Hemsley, who. for all hla play
boyishness. Is Improving tha kid
more every time out. Rollle knows
American league batters, arid, when
he's working. Is up near the top In
handling pitchers. An experienced
hand, he has what Bobby lacks
years of sorvtce around the circuit.
HELEN MOODY ENTERS
FINAL LONDON ROUND
LONDON. May 13. (AP) Helen
willa Moody easily defeated Sheila
Paterson, 8-2, 8-2, today and entered
the final round or tne norwx ixmaon
tennis tournament.
Tha veteran Callfornlan's rival to
morrow will be Mrs. E. 8. Law who
won from Mlsa P. S. Ford. 8-4, 8-S,
In the eeml-flnala.
i .
''-aaoa" asaa25aaw '-"
PeaS Fancy large full pods 3 lbs. 14c
New Spuds . .10 lbs. 19c
Khaft-r Whites, u. .. No. t
Artichokes large sire, bright each 5c
Asparagus 3 lbs. 13c
Long Green Loral
Celery f'"1 Ur'- mn bleached 2 for 15c
Cucumbers PrMn p" Each 4c
Grapefruit ArUonn Sweet Seedless 3 for 5c
Rhubarb 3 lbs. 5c
Local. Ton should can rhubarb at this low price
Strawberries
Extra Fancy
Luscious Fruit
3 boxes
29c
Lettuce . 4c
Large solid heads
Flour
Fisher's Blend
ib ....$ 1 59
Sperry's Olympic
Z S1.49
Drifted Snow
lb $1.59
Wheaties breakfast 2 pkgs. 19c
Oats
Spaghetti
Corn Beef
Albers Carnation 04f
with Prem. Lrg. pkg. fslU
With tomato sauce
1 lb. jar
10c
Fray Eento's 1 Cm
No. 1 can I UU
The Ladies of the
Trail Home Exten
sion Unit will hold a
Home Made Pie Sale
in our store Sat.,
April 14th.
Come early. Our
guess is they won't
last long.
A a upa. Standby. Extra Standard OCg
born 001(1611 6antnm fcUu
No. 303 tins 3 cans
Pancake Flour
Fisher's. Just add milk or water
Pickles
A full half
gallon Jar, only
39c
No. 10 bag
35c
Beverages
KIST
12 02. bottles
Lime Rickey
Lemon Sour
Ginger Ale
Sparkling Sour
Your Q t
choice OU
Saturday In Our
Steer Beef Market
Pot Roast, lb. 15c
From lntirftrtj s(r?r
Beef Boil. Ib. 12V2C
From Inspected terr
Ham. 2 slices . . 15c
Camad- T-nrt-rltrd llonelev"
Ground Rnd. Ib. 19c
rrom Impeded Xleer Beef
PICNICS
Smoked shoulders from
young pork. Delicious
boiled and sliced cold
lb. 17c
FRF.E PARKING LOT JUST ACROSS THE STREET
CENTRAL MARKET
"WHERE QUALITY IS NOT EXPENSIVE"
120 No. Central. Phone 211 for Free Delivery. Prices for May 14. 16
For 57 years the name Schilling
has symbolized quality! Schilling
searches the markets of the world
for the finest raw products
only the best are accepted. Yet,
these fine spices and extracts cost
you no more that's why you
should look for the red Schilling
package when you buy!
Do meals seem dull and unin
viting? Add zest and interest to
them with Schilling Spices and
Extracts! The rich, savory good
nees of these fine spices is a real
addition to almost any dish. Re
member, it's easy to tempt appe
tites if you season with Schilling
Spices and flavor with Schilling
Extracts. Let Schilling Spices and
Extracts help to send your rep
utation as a good cook soaring!
L
JJJ THE H0ME 0F
MMr. and Mrs. JOHN RIDER
yVTuTljjM on South Moin Street, Yreko, California
CKilowatt
has been checking up . . .
Yes that's right, checking up on how sotisfoctorily these new
outomotie electric waterheaters ore performing under the new,
very low, metered, electric rote of only 8 mills per kilowott-hour.
Mr. ond Mrs. John Rider's home is only one of several in which
the new waterheaters have been Installed to operate on the
new rote. Mrs. Rider's enthusiastic endorsement of the new
heater Is typical of the great satisfaction every user Is deriving
from them. The new heater is like o giant thermos bottle
ond uses less electricity, which ot the very low, special, off
peak water heating rote now ovailable, provides not only an
obundance of hot water continuously night ond day, but for a
monthly cost below other less efficient methods.
There ore two In Mrs. Rider's family. Their heater has
been Installed o little over a month. The first full months bill
wos only $1.25- You should, by oil means, investigate the
efficiency ond economy of the new water heaters. Why not
see your electricol deoler or plumber or coll this office for
complete details ?
The California Oregon Power Company
Bnwnirtj