Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1938.
3
LEAVE F
P
1939 World's Fair of West from Air
Thrae Olvll war veterans of Jackson
county will leave here toy train Fri
day to attend a great reunion at
Oettysburg. The reunion will mart
the 7th anniversary of the Battle
of Oettyaburg, turning point In the
gnat conflict between the North and
the South.
For the Civil war veterane, It will
probably be the last national reunion
Their ranks are thin and feeble and
grow thinner and more feeble with
each passing year. No longer can they
travel with the lest of youth. No
longer la It safe for them to travel
any distance without attendants.
But this year they will have a
great reunion at the famous battle
field In Pennsylvania. The federal
government will bear all the expense
and pay also for a nurse or attendant
to go with each old warrior.
The veterans who plan to go from
here " are Francis Mengoz, Medford,
I. C. Woods, Central Point, and Mrs.
Woods, and Cyrehua Vroman, Gold
Hill. Samuel Crawford, Talent, only
ether Civil war veteran here, will not
be able to go.
Mr. Mengoz. who spends his sum
mers here at the Hotel Allen and his
winters In southern California, Is tlw
oldest of the local delegation. He was
born on January 17, 1840, and U
therefore In his 09th year.
Mr. Mengoz enlisted at Dubuque,
Iowa, on September 20, 1861, with
the let Missouri engineers. He saw
action In numerous engagements In
the south, serving under several of
the most famous of the union gen
erals. He was mustered out of serv
ice In November of 1864 at Atlanta,
Oa.
Mr. Mengoz came to Oregon In 188S
and has been In Jackson county for
IB years. Despite his age, he appears
to be robust and alert. There Is still
a grest deal or fighting spirit left
In him.
. His militancy flares whenever thore
Is a parade here and he la not per
mitted to be at the head of the col
umn with other Civil war veterans.
For the past two years he has refused
to participate In the Decoration dav
parade because, as Is oustomary, the
national guard follows the leading
band.
"We don't come after any mllltla,"
the old warrior said today of civil
war veterans. "We come first and If
we don't eome first I don't march I"
BRITISH NAVAL MIGHT
IS INSPECTED BY KING
' LONDON. Jun 31. (AP) Gorge
VI, Britain's sailor king, today start
ed a significant two-day Inspection
of the home fleet most vital unit
of the nation's swiftly expanding
navy t Portland, strategic south
eoast naval base.
The maneuvers were the first for
royal Inspection since the Duke of
Windsor surveyed the fleet Just be
fore he abdicated as Edward VIII
In December, 1036.
WEDNESDAY
AT SAFEWAY
FRANKFURTERS
No picnio is complete
without them.
Ib.172c
COTTAGE CHEESE
pt. 11c
DILLS . each 1c
L .as,;'
-wtmf'
n
I, '.'-".. sunt . , .,;.;, t't 1
W'V I'Li Iff
? ty . a
New aerial photograph showing a corner of Treasure Island In San Francisco Bay and some of
the palaces and towers Hearing completion for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. In
foreground are the ferry slips; in background, a view of the East Bay end of the San Francisco
Oakland Bay Bridge. The tallest building seen here Is the 400-foot Tower of the Sun.
YMi
i
I:
HVs
yi- 1 t
LOCAL DELEGATES
WIRE PROMISE TO
BATTLEPROPOSAL
(Continued irow rt One.)
The convention adopted a resolu
tion pledging cooperation with the
Orange.
Action at the business session In
cluded: Uniform state Inspection for food
handlers with the cost to be borne
by the state; opposition to tax ex
empt bonds: income taxes for state
and federal employes; rejection of
Townsend plan endorsement.
Eugene and Medford were reported
In the lead In their bids for next
year's convention.
TILLAMOOK, June 31. (AP) Two
resolutions asking boycotts against
the Associated Farmers of Oregon
were submitted to the Oregon state
federation of labor convention yes
terday after Ben T. Ofiborna, exec
utlve secretary, had threatened such
action.
Osborne charged that "misguided
farmers who have taken member
ship In the Associated Farmers and
who are cooperating with the anti
union associated employers are un
wittingly aiding their awn enemies."
Defeat of Governor Charles H. Mar
tin In the Democratic primary elec
tion Osborne termed "of first mag
nitude, not only for labor but for
all the forces of sane government
The secretary predicted the next
session of the legislature and the
November ballot would bring anti
labor measures, which he urged un
ions to fight by assessing each mem
ber 20 cents.
A struggle between AFL and CIO
forces for control of the lumber in
dustry appeared near an end, Os
borne said, because the CIO was at
the point of "disappearing." No di
rect mention of a state-wide round
up of alleged labor terrorists was
made, but Osborne said "the labor
movement should be militant, but
militancy Is not synonymous with
violence.'
HOOD RIVER, June 31. (AP)
Howard L. Shoemaker, president of
the Associated Farmers of Oregon,
said today It was a "swell break for
the farmers" when he was Informed
the State Federation of Labcr con
vention was considering a resolution
asking a boycott of the agricultural
group's members.
"The Associated Farmers end other
farmer organizations and individuals
are sponsors of sn Initiative bill to
regulate picketing and boycotting by
labor groups," Shoemaker said, "and
this la Just the kind of advertising
that will help us most and at a time
when such help Is most needed.
"Organized labor has threatened a
boycott on the farmers' lamb and
mutton and has ssld that It would
refuse to handle their wool. Last
season, organized labor started a boy
cott on turkeys.
"Every time that boycott Is men
tioned, farmers are getting that
much madder and more determined
to regulate this threat against oui
liberties and to take away our con
stitutional rights. In other words. It
la a warning to us all that we must
either surrender or else
WASHINGTON. June 31. (AP)
The disagreement between the treas
ury and the federal reserve board
over bank examination policy reach
ed a climax todr.y in a demand by
Secretary Morgenthau for Immediate
adoption of his program.
Morgenthau announced he would
send his recommendations to tha
president for approval without the
endorsement of Chairman Marrlner
S. Eccles of the federal reserve board
If the latter were not received la
48 hours.
The treasury head has held up
the new policy two weeks in an ef
fort to get Eccles' approval.
Blasphemy Is still a crime In most
states.
1
The boa constrictor frequent dry.
bushy regions.
CASSIS
Final Clearance of Shoes
Regrouped Repriced
75 Pair, Val. to $4. Choice 49c
120 Pair, Val. to $6. Choice 88c
1 1 0Pair,Val.to$6-Choice$1 .88
Don't Wait Come Early
IN A COLDEN TRAIN, a shrine containing Budapest's most sacred relic, the mummified
hand of St. Stephen, was moved for first time In 800 years to Estcrgom, Hungary.
...-' ?' I
n't '
- 'tit -. .',
I, f v vt ? i
Ml 'til . J9 . SHT , ,1 .'. . . " . ,... tt.f
COOO LISTENER Is Mrs. Irving Berlin, wife of the song
writer, at a New York club with Mrs. Herbert Bayard Swope and
Mr. Swope (above). Mrs. Berlin, the former Ellin Mackay, is the
daughter of Clarence Mackay, telegraph magnate.
G. P. SCHOOL BUDGET
GRANTS PASS, JUNE 31. ( AP)
Only the superintendent of schools,
the clerk and one board member
showed up yesterday at the public
meeting to debate approval of the
Grants Pass 150.196 school bud Ret.
Two dozen voters Inter In the day
cast ballots for Robert P. Harris and
Ed Oohrke, unopposed for directors.
The eao.906 non-high district
budget was well ahead on returns
from 13 of the 38 local districts In
the county. Ada Weston was unop
posed for one director and H. W.
Darker had a slight lead over K. M.
Anderson for the other vacancy.
TODAY IS LONGEST
E
Today- marked the longest day of
the year and the official advent of
summer, sunrise began at 4:30 this
morning and sunsot this evening will
be at 7:40 o'clock.
There Is very little difference In
the time clement Involved, today Do
ing only about two seconds longer
than yesterday. Starting tomorrow,
the number of daylight hours wilt
decrease.
The summer season will officially
begin at 6:04 this evening.
PORTLAND. Ore ., June 31. (AP)
The weatherman Jumped the gun
on the first day of summer and the
temperature shot to 85 degrees here
yesterday Today, the real start of
the summer season, will be as hot
or hotter.
This morning's minimum temper
ature of 60 degrees was six polntH
higher than yesterday. It was prob
able the city's seasonal high of 92
degrees on Juno 6 would be broken
' Medford "a 02-degree maximum was
the highest in the state yesterday.
Other highs Included: Baker, 82:
Bend, 78; Lakevlew, 80; Newport, 63;
North Bend. 62: Pendleton, 80; Rnse
burg. 88 Siskiyou Summit, 72; Wolf
Creek, 88.
Use Mat! Tribune Want Ads.
Swedish Massage
Helman Baths
mouth vn; iiahoks
Ashland Phone 144
jiijswiia,fjjWisiiisjisj,siliiiMSjp
HERE'S WHY TEN HIGH IS
J
BEST-SELLING WHISKEY!
TEN HIGH Offers DOUBLE YOUR ENJOYMENT Because
it's Aged Winter as well as Summer for 2 full years!
Formerly whiskey matured far faster In summer than in
winter. But TEN HIGH - the bourbon with "No Rough Edges"
matures equally fast in winter as in summer, in Hiram
Walker's modern, weather-controlled rackhouses where
summer temperature prevails the year round. And it stays
there for two full years! Try TEN HIGH tonight. 90 Proof.
Hiram Walks, an hffl lat, M,I., IHInslt. OI.HJI.rt.i ol Mrto WoU.ryin., Ontarts, Ol.ia.w. SnHm4
''U.W 1
PINT Ril QUflRT
ISPS
HBIKG
STARTS TOMORROW A. M.
Here's your chance to save some real money ... to buy
some of the finest paint made at prices less than are
ordinarily charged for merchandise of greatly inferior
quality ... to protect and beautify your property
economically. Look over these bargains!
PABCO Multi
Service PAINT
Made of the finest ingredi
ents Covers beautifully. Goes
farther. Equally suited for
wood, stone, concrete or met
al surfaces. All $0 QQ
regular colors. Gal.SOw
Special
PABCO CIN-DEK
Superior quality. For wood
work and furniture. Special
one to a customer. Q
Keg. 35c. Now 3C
Quarts and Pints also
reduced.
PABCO PORCH &
STEP PAINT
A splendid, enamel-type,
weather-proof paint for sur
faces subject to foot traffic.
May be used inside and out
on wood, stone, JJQf
or concrete, Quart 03 C
Pabco Special
White Enamel
Fine quality. Quart .. 59t
Gallon $2.19
Pabco Turpentine
Don't forget to get a supply
of turpentine for QQ.
thinning. Gal
DURING THIS
SALE ONLY
FREE!
One 4' Step Ladder
or
One Lawn Chair
With each purchase of Pabco Paints
Amounting to $12.00 or over.
fcj fmprof-eti . U
PAINT TODAY-PAY F. H. A.
Take advantage of these low prices now. You don't
have to wait for ready cash. Under the new F. H. A.
home improvement plan you can finance the cost in
easy monthly payments. The money you'll save at
these prices together with the savings you'll make by
painting before costly repairs become necessary will
more than repay the low interest charged on an F. H. A.
deferred payment loan.
PABCO Improved
INTERIOR FINISH
A semi-gloss wall finish in
restful pastel shades. Noted
for its ease of handling,
hiding power and QQm
lasting qualities. Qt. 03 C
Pabco Multi-Service
FOOR ENAMEL
A decorative and highly
serviceable floor finish. Eas
ily applied to any surface.
Dries and hardens QQm
quickly. Quart 03 C
Pabco Multi-Service
VARNISH
An easily applied, free-flow-ing
and self-leveling vara-
isn tor unlimited
rough and per- $
manent. Quart ..
PABCO Kalsomine
Twelve pastel shades. Can
be used with hot or cold
water. 5 lb. usually coats
walls and ceiling of average
room. a
Lb. DC
Pabco Pure Boiled
LINSEED OIL
Bring your own container
for an adequate
supply. Gallon ....
1-19
1.15
I'AIXT WITH PABCO PAIIST-aUctujs reliable!
The above bargains available at
EKERSON'S PAINT & ROOF CO., 38 South Bartlett
Authorized Pabco Roof and Paint Applicators
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, End of No. Central
Full information on F. H. A. Modernization and New Construction Loans If vou oo a 1 .n t.- .
up to $2500. NO DOWN PAYMENT. 7 U 0Wn R Iot We can Flnance 8 nome