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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1938)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtD, OREGON. MONDAY. .TUNE 27. 1938. PAGE FIVE AT 120 ARE PRESENT About 130 members and friends at tended the tenth annual picnic at Col. Sargent camp of the United Spanish War Veterans yesterday in Ltthla park, Ashland. It was the camp's largest most enjolable picnic of the past decade. Veterans aid their wives were In attendance from Grants Peas, Klam ath Falls, Ashland, Rsseburg, The Dalles. Lincoln, Neb., and San Jose and Modesto. Calif., with more than 60 representing Col. Sargent camp. After two hours of feasting and visiting at the tables, each veteran was called upon to Introduce him self and give the name of the regi ment and company In which he served in the Spanlfih-Amerlcan war. This feature brought together sev eral veterans who had served in the same regiment. In a few instances comrades or the same company were brought together. There waB much reminiscing. All of the visitors were called upon for talks and everyone urged each camp to conduct a membership drive before the national encampment in Portland. September 14-17. It wa brought out that more than 40 eli gible veterans in Jackson county ao not belong to the local camp. Mem bership cards were given to almost a down veteran who promised to en roll In the' camp before September. An "On to Portland" club was . organized to boost attendance at the national encampment. OREGON It I CHURCH APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE AT CONCLAVE THE DALLES, June 27. P) Mtn lsterial appointments for the t73 churches of the Oregon Methodist Episcopal conference were announc ed Sunday as the 86th annual con ference came to a close. Another last-day activity was or dinations. Including J. Ross Knotts, Odell. Appointments for 1938-39 includ ed: Cascade M. T. Wire. Ashland; J. D. Coan, Canyonville; W. C. Cronk, Chlloquin: C. E. Brittaln, Dillard cir cuit; Robert Parker, Drain and Yon fcalla; Gold Hill, to be supplied; S. Barlow Johnson, Grants Pass. J. W. WarreH, Klamath Falls; B. V Bradshaw. Klamath Indian mission, Bly; Charles O. Brown, Lnkevlew, Paisley; Joseph Knotts, Medford , Central Point; S. Raynor Smith, Rose- burg: Thomas Temple, Talent. Sydney W. Hall was named super intendent of the Cascade district, J. C. Harrison, Portland district. Louis Magln, Salem district. The conference recommended plac ing all sales of alcoholic beverages under the state liquor contol corn mission. It also favored making, pos sible the collection of damages from the commission for Improper dlstrt butlon of individual liquor permits. THRESHING OF GRAIN STARTS IN C. P. AREA Threshing of grain has started In the Centrnl Point district but will not become general until close to mid-July, according to County Agent Robert G. Fowler. In other sections of the county, grain Is being cut. No reports have been received by the county agent as to the alse of the yield. The grain Is reported "spot ted," some fields having good stands and others poor. Cherry picking is now in full swing In the valley with express ship ment to San Francisco and Los An gples reported. Sup??e4 WITH lirel i ROOT BEER fjjjk I Wonderland Building Started for Fair fill -t &m rTri-in..Y,iii. ii m.,mmmmMmm,mimim&iMjte& Top: Artist's conception of tne fthasta-Caacade Wonderland building nn Treasure Inland, ground for which was broken by the head of Rotnrv convention last. week. Jackson county's exposition displays will be housed In tills attractive structure aloiir. with those of Klamath and Lake counties. Oregon and l.aswn, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou. Tehama and Trinity counties, California. The Shasta Cascade bulldlnc will face the California state bulldlnfr and adjoin the northern entrain to the entire jiound. arcordlni! to E. C. "Jerry" .leroinc, field representative here for the Wonderlnml association. Below: View or the rear court yard designed by Otto A. nelchmann of San Francisco. In this unique courtyard characteristic north country eampflre gatherings will he held and, employing Ponderosn pine with typical northern shrubbery, the camp fire circle will provide seats for an audience of S00, m a settlnn typical of the Shasta Cascade Wonder, land. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished bj the Jackson Count Abstract Co.. 131 S Sixth Street Marriage Licenses Wesley B. Ragadale , and Ethel C. Tede. -Fred Cook and Wllma L.Keyt. Robert Schmidt and Katharine Lathrop, Clair Stearns and Berte C. Saylor. Mervyn J. Fawcett and Glowrence M, Bates. Glenn Logan Stewart and Ethel M. Jones. Charles Mack and Wilrose M. Hill. County Court Mrs. V. "O. N. Smith files certificate of assumed business name of "What Not 10c Store." Ashland. Ore. Estate Charles M. Mclllvaln, pro bate. Estate of Hendrick H. Goddard, deceased, probate. Freeman Chase Leslie and Victor E. Sparks, file certificate assumed bus i nesa name of "Nestle Down Sales Company," Medford. Henry Petri flies certificate pf as sumed business name of "Nestle Down Products," Medford. Real Estate Gertrude Boone et vir to Golds Boone Grossman, W. D.; tract on California St., Jacksonville. Elizabeth B, Ostrander et vir to W. D. Jackson et ux, w. D.: part of lot HHargadine tract, Ashland. Harry A. Cutler et ux to Earl W. Rogers et ux, W. D.; S of lot 4 block 20, Chitwood tract, Ashland. Arthur O. Porter et ux to Dorothy Anderson. W. D.; NW of SE4 sec. 19 twp. 39 south of range 4 west, cont. 40 acres. SAVE TIME Travel while you sleep! Leave in the evening. Next morning you're in Portland or Sto Francisco, refrtshtd and ready for work or pleasure, after a good night's sleep. You'll save a lot of time. Train fares are low. For example i SAN FRANCISCO On?wtr PTrl4nf Tourist Fixe $9.45 $18.00 Lower Berth 1.75 3.50 (rron MHIN) In Coaches S.42 18.00 PORTLAND lstClassFexe $9.88 $14.85 Lower Berth 2.50 5.00 (la tandird PttUmanfl Id Coaches 8-59 10.85 For detailed information on train schedules, just phone: Southern Pacific r. O. MORBIS, Axent. phone 34 J aertrude M. Buchanan to F. E. Bancroft et ux, W. O.: tract 17 Sav. sg Lake tract. Manley R. Conley to Eva L. Daley, W. D.: lot 4 blk 68 Medford. Nannie J. Smith to Foe O. Kramer t el, W. D.; land In DLC 39 twp. 39 S R 1 E W. M. I Hattle I. Salter at vir to Irene Weller, W. D.; land In aeo. 34 twp. 37 S R 3 W W. M. Lester Wllea to Viola Wiles, deed: lot IS blk. a Park addition to Med ford.. Edith Weldman to R. T. Weldman et al. Q. c. D.; lota 9 and 6 blk. 9 Central addition to Eagle Point. T. H. Ove et ux to J. L. Norwood, deed; land In DLC 70 twp. SB S R 1 W W. M. John L. Norwood to Talent Irri gation District, Q. c. D.; land In DLC 73 twp. 88 S R 1 W W. M. A. D. Allen et al to Medford Irri gation District, Q. C. D.; lots 33, 38, 37, 40 and 41 blk 3 Orchard Home Association tract. Alfred W. Bone to Elsie V. Bone. W. D.; SWVi SWV, eo. 20 twp. 34 S R I E W. M. I. J. Kelly et ux to T. J. Enrlght. Q. C. D.: NWV4 SWVi sec. 7 twp. 37 S R 1 B W. M. Stella Obenchaln to Paul Nltzschke et ux, W. D.; lot 8 blk. 88 Contral Point. w. W. Cottrell to W. H. Hamann. W. D.; S NWli and N'i SW!', ace. 31 twp. 38 S R 4 W W. M. Pellx Sclmborskl to Norval E. Wiley et al, W. D.; SE sec. 8 twp. 40 8 R 3 W W. M. Dean Newman to Fred E. Wiley, W. D.; SE'i sec. 8 twp. 40 S R 3 W W, M. William I. Vawter et ux to Vernon H. Vawtor, Q. C D.; lota 7 and 8 blk. 50 Medford. Walter Lee Harris to Robert H. Field et ux, Q. C. D.; land In DLC 81 twp. 38 S R 3 W W. M. Mathilda E. Hnrrla et al to Robert H. Field et ux, W. D.; land In DLO 81 twp. 38 S R 3 W W. M. Harry T. Flndlay to Marie Elcher. W. D.: lot 16 blk. '3 Helms addition to Medford. Clara A. Young to H. L. South at ux, W. D.; part lot 1 blk. 8 Ashland BENEFIT BILL VETOED WASHINGTON. June 37. (VP) President Roosevelt has vetoed a bill restoring retirement pay to part of the 4,700 WorJd war emergency of ficers removed from these benefit by the economy act. The measure would have continued retirement pay for emergency offl cers of the army, navy and marine corps who served between April 8 1917 and November 11, 1918, an,d in curred "permanent disabilities of 30 per cent or more in line of duty." The veterans administration oppos ed the measure which it snld would apply to 3,194 officers not now on the retired list, and lncreaso costs 93,696,000 annually. ' sw Southern Oregon owners sccliim the lilence, dependability and modern features of the GAS re frigerator. It it different in prin ciple; different in results. No moving parts to make s noise or wear out I Beautiful design. Mod erarecost and terms to suit. Call at oar office or 'phone for a demonstration. For lasting satis faction, be sure to see the GAS refrigerator before yon decide. SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORPORATION LABEL AN ISSUE Local Union No. aue7. United Bro therhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Medford went on record at a meeting Friday night, as benig op posed to declaring all producers of the Rogue River valley "unfair" un less they market their products under the union label. The carpentera local also went on record aa opposing the opening of atoros on Sunday. The statement, m authorised at tht meeting, follows. In full: , "It has been widely reported that. Medford union labor haa declared all producers of the Rogue River valley 'unfair' unless they market their pro ducts under the union label, "In view of the nbove. Local Union No. U067 United Brotherhood of Car penters and Joiners of Medford, an affiliate of the American Federation of Labor, herewith makes clear Its stand upoivthe matter. "This local will not. at any tim. endorse such action. "Firstly, such a decree Is, itself ainfalr' and Illogical, at least until the employees of the producers them selves are organized; "And secondly, believing that the Interests of industry and of labor are ultimately identical, our sola objec tive Is to effect equitable and har monious relations between them and radical or 111-con.sldered actions will not hasten that desired goal. JOHN DAVIDSON. President. WM. HUNTLEY. Rec. Sec. J. A. VAN RHEEM, Bus. Agt. Swimmer Urowna SALEM, June 37. p) Raymond Lutz. 17, of near Salem, was drown ed about 7 o'ciock last night while swimming in the Callard gravel nit In Mission bottom. It was said ha had eaten a heavy meal Just before going to the pit. and it is believed he suffered a seizure of some kind, for after divine he did not Tim to the surface. On the Radio Chains S1ATIONS Where to find rhem on the Dial: KKX. Portland, 1180, ft PI MO uia A n Kelt i KUA 141U. Spokane KUO. T90 San Pranrlacu: bU rtU. Portland; KJK ino Seattle KNV 1090. Loi Aneelea; KOA 830 Ueiner; ROIN tuo, Purtland HUMU V8. Seattle; KI'O KU San FntnrUro! KSL, 11.10. Salt Lake. Monday 6:00 Radio Theatar, KNX. KOIN KSL; Music for Moderns. KPO, KFI. Now and Then, KOO. 6:30 Tales of Great Rivers, KPO. KFI; '.. . .11 a Muatc. KOO. KQA, 8:00 Klnii'a Oreh., KNX. KOIN, KSL; Webera Orch., KPO, KFI. KOW; 8:oaaoma. KOO, ;30 Burna Allen, KPO, KM, KOW: Eddie Cantor. KNX, KOIN, KSL: Porum, KOO, KOA. 1:00 Amoa Andy. KPO, KFI. KOW; Entertainment. KSL: 8cat terpood Balnea. KNX, KOIN; Drama. KOO, KOA, KKX. 7:16 Lum Abner. KNX. KOIN, KSL: Unela En. KPO, KPt, KOW: Songa. KOO. 1:30 Pick Pat. KNX. KSL. KOIN; Symphony Orch.. KPO, KFI, KOW: Mlllera Orch.. KEX; Con cert Hail. KOO. 8:00 Night Show. KNX. KOIN: Pnaalnj Parade. KPO. KFI, KOW: Klng'a Jeatera, KOO; Newa, KOA, KEX. 8:30 Vox Pop, KPO, KPI. KOW: Thompeon'a Orch., KOO, KEX; Pry or'a Orch., KNX. 9:00 Thurn'e Orch., KOA; Haw thorne House. KPO, KFI, KOW; Trumbauer'a Orch., KEX; Oluskln's Orch., KNX. KOIN; Danca Hour. KOO. 0:16 Stanford Univ., KOO, KEX. 9 :30 Rlcardo'a Rhapsodies, KOO; Martin' Music. KPO, KOW; Wll llam'a Orch., KNX. 9:46 Marti n'a Music, KFI; Jack Smith. KNX. 10:00 News. K"0. KFI. KOW; Crosscut, KOO; string Trio, KSL. 10:16 Sport. KPO, KFI; Sketch P ok, KNX, KSL, KOIN; Oroascuta. KOA. 10:30 Martin's Music. KPO, KFI; Brnux Arts Trio, KOO, KOA. KEX. 11 xj Star Final. KOO; Ti.rabauer ."'O, KFI, KOW; Organist, KOA. Tuesday 8:00 Heldfa Brlcadlera. KPO. KFI. KOW Maurice Orch., KNX; Newa, KOO: Organ, KEX, KOA. 6:30 Ooodmnn'a Orch., KNX, KOIN. KSL; Fibber McOee. KPO. KFI, KOW; Jamboree, KOO, KOA, KEX. :00 Ripley, KPO. KFI, KOW: White' Orch.. KSL; Jamboree, KOA. 8:30 Hollywood Oosjlp. KPO. KFI. KOW; Muslo All Your Own; KOO. KQA, KEX; nny Heatherton, KSL; Rhythm In the Breeze, KNX, KOIN. 8:45 Rhythm Symphonic, KPO, KFI, KOW: American Vlewpolnta, KNX, KOIN. 7:00 Amos and Andy. KPO. KFI, KOW; Entertainment, KSL; Scatter good Balnes. KNX, KOIN; Drama. KOO. KOA, KEX. 7:15 Screen Scoops, KNX. KOIN, KSL: Vocal Varieties. KPO. KFI. KOW: Barron's Oroh., KEX; Concert Hall, KOO 7:30 Johnny Presents, KPO. KFI, KOW; Big Town, KNX. KOIN. KSL; Dance Orch.. KOO. KEX. 8:00 Hlmber'a Orch., KPO, KOW; Al Pierce. KNX, KOIN. KSL; Rudy Vallee. KOO. 8:18 Walker' Amateur Hour, KOO; Hlmber'a Orch., KFI. 8:30 Jan'a Orch,. KPO, KOW; Al Jolson, KNX, KOIN, KSL, 0:00 Good Morning Tonight, KPO, KFI, KOW; Sport. KNX, KOIN. 0:30 Old Memory Box, KJR; Klng'a Jesters, KPO, KOW; Pryor's Orch., KOIN. 10:00 News, KPO, KFI, KOW; Martin's Oroh., KJR; News, KNX. 10:15 Martin's Orch., KOO, KOA, KEX; Viennese Echoes, KPO, KFI, KOW; Art of Conversation, KKX, KOIN, KSL. 10:30 Drleske's Orch., KOO, KOA. KEX. 11:00 Trumbauer' Oroh., KPO, KOW. KFI; rive Star Final, KOO; Organist. KOA; Baker' Orch., KNX, KOIN, KSL. T CAMP CLATSOP, Ore.. June 37. (Jpy Oregon's national guardsmen were breaking camp today, prepara tory to leaving for home Tuesday morning. Sunday the 3 GOO reservists attend ed devotional services at which Ma jor John W, Beard, guard aentor chaplain, presided and Captain Percy M. Blenklnsop, chaplain of tht 816th infantry, preached on the sub ject of "The Oreatest Power Hopa." "All which happens In the world happens through hope he told the assembled soldiers. "No husbandman would sow a grain of com If he did not hope It would spring up and bring forth the ear , . hope Is the best part of our riches." Regret of the guardsmen at the prospect of leaving camp was tem pered today by the paymaster. The next-to-tha-last day was payday. Why leave a grave unmnrked when you a tan mark It with a tiemitlrul and durable BRONZE MARKER or quality at ao little expense? Let u, help S) , you lolve your mark er problem. The M. T, Burns Agency 131 N, Main Phone 248-R, Ashland aaaBSaHBaSBnaaaaaSaBaHBaBBBBB "nu'ne Th comfort of hot, cletnilng jriowtr ny time you want Itf No longer il diih-weifiinj de layed till the water II heated! 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