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RADIO SET MODELS;
BY DEFENSE NEED
Production May Also Be
Slashed Lack of Alum
inum, Nickel And Copper.
New York, June 10. fP
Defense has taken priority in
the radio Industry, too. No
doubt, that will reflect Itself
In the new receive you may
want to buy.
With the new model season
at hand, all Indications point to
sharp curtailment In the types
offered. Roughly this figures
out as a reduction by two-thirds
in the new ones normally
brought out.
In some Instances last year's
nets are being carried over.
Even In new models no particu
lar drastic design changes have
been noted.
Furthermore, with an esti
mated 50,000,000 recclverr now
in use In this country, there has
been some discussion of slashing
nresent normal production on
the theory that set doesn't
wear out like some devices. Its
reolacement could fall Into the
luxury class at least as long as
the old one works.
Elimination Is Key
Then there Is the television
receiver. It contains consider
ably more material than sound
sets, and few are expected to be
claced on the market for the
time being. This, despite the
official "so-ahead" given tele
vision.
Crux of the situation is
aluminum. Allotment of this
metal for civilian radio has been
cut to 30 per cent of last year's
Other vital metals,
Including
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nickel and copper. re getting1
into similar category. Thus, j
the industry U forced to tely
on tubstitutei, tome of which re
ult In lowered operating ef
ficiency. In thli connection,
broadcasting, which uses many
recordings with an aluminum
base, Is scouting around for other
materials, even glass.
But the fact that the radio In
dustry is confronted with the
lack of certain civilian materials
isn't affecting the equipment it
is turning out for the govern
ment. Most factories are busier
than ever meeting defense com
munlcation needs.
REGAINING FEET
Washington, June 10. f)
Oregon borrowers of the Farm
Security administration are get
ting back on their feet, C. B.
Baldwin, FSA chief, has In
formed Senator McNary (R.
Ore.) He said that at the first of the
year the 3,131 rehabilitation
borrowers had repaid $2,387.
312 of the $3,292,728 outstand
ing loans. Much of the repaid
amount was not due for four or
five years, Baldwin added.
Average Income of borrowers
during 1040 was given as $1,117,
compared with $942 In the year
before they borrowed from FSA,
an annual Increase of 19 per
cent. Average gain In net worth
since entrance into the FSA pro
gram was reported as 29 per
cent.
Baptist Leader Dies
Portland, June 10 W) Last
rites were held here today for
Dr. George Gladstone Laughlln,
72, founder of the Western Bap
tist Theological seminary in
Portland, who died Saturday,
The veteran Baptist minister
was Oregon convention evan
gellst from 1924 to 1930.
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State Engineer Baldock
Learns Oregon To Be Well
Cared For in Road Plans'.
Salem, June 10 (IP) Two
thirds of Oregon's 4,000 miles of
federal aid highways will be in
cluded In the government's plan
to hasten construction and Im
provements of strategic military
roads, State Highway Engineer
R. H. Baldock said today on his
return from Washington, D.'C.
The list of strategic highways
In Oregon, already approved by
the federal public roads admin
istration and the war aepan-
ment, will be released In a few
days, he said.
About one-third of the na
tion's 225.000 miles of federal
aid roads will be classed as strat
egic military roads, but coastal
states, because of their military
imnnrtance. will have much lar
ger percentages of their federal
aid systems placed in mis cate
gory.
Heavy program
Identical bills sponsored by
the roads committees of each
house of congress provide that
the government and states share
equally the cost of Improvement
of strategic roads, but uaiaocK
said he believed that his recom
mendation that the government
pay two-thirds or three-fourths
of the cost probably wiuld be
accepted.
"The program Includes recon
struction of narrow and crooked
sections of mountain highways,
rebuilding of weak bridges, and
improvements In congested areas
through cities and towns," Bal
dock said.
The government also will pay
the full cost of constructing ac
cess roads to naval and military
reservations, such as the canton
ments planned at Medford, Eu
gene and Bend; to industrial
plants engaged in manufacture
of defense materials, and to mu
nitions dumps.
Ex-Grid Star Hurt
Seattle, June 10 (P) Sberle
Schultz, 23, whose driving pow
er as a guard on the Oregon
State football team in 1939 won
him all-American recognition,
lost soma front teeth yesterday
when the automobile he was
driving collided with another
car at a street intersection. Mrs.
Schultz, riding with her hus
band, suffered cuts, bruises and
shock.
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TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
I COURT HOUSE
NEWS
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Marriage Licensee
MtlTln Dale Foyer and Dorts Grace
Short rld,3e.
Bert 8. Suncllfle sad Xatbryn
Denser.
Billy lxn Collins tnd Helen Bar
nlce Brliooe.
Jsmee Edwin Bldgood and Esther
MeKeown.
Ormen Lenale Tompkins nd Either
Stevens.
Divorcee Filed
Leila Cbampeny vs. Clement
Champeny.
riorle oenera Kendall ts. Clint
D. Kendall.
Probate Court
Ouardlanahtp of Ardath T. Welch.
Deede
Jackson county to Medford Irrlse
tlon diatrtct, tax deed. In Spring-
brook aubdlTlalon.
Jackson county to Timber Producta
company. Us deed, In see. at twp. 84
8. R. weet W. M.
Jackaon county to P. M. Kerahaw
tt us. tai deed In Medtord.
John H. Carkla et ux to R. D.
Turner et ux. quit claim deed, acres
In O. L. C. 110. 68 twp. 17 8. R. 3
weit W. M.
Jackaon county court to W, L.
Tucker et ux, deed. In Capitol Hill
addition to Medford.
H. D. Turner et ux. to Medford.
W. D. B acres In sec. 13. twp. 7 8.
R. a west W. M.
Jackaon county to Alva A. Walker
t ux, tax deed In Oold Hill.
Jackaon county to Bert J. Orlfflth,
Ux deed. In aec. IB twp. 39 B. R. 1
eaat W. M.
Jackaon county to L. A. Daly et
ux, ux deed In Railroad addition to
Aahland.
Jackaon county to Medford. tax
deed. In aecs. 30 and 39 In twp. 87
8. R. 1 weat W. M.
Jackaon county to Pred B. lilntle.
Ux deed, in Miners' addiuon to Aah
land.
Jackaon county to Carl Bonderaon
et ux. ux deed In Railroad addition
to Medford.
Jackaon county to Amy Ramaey,
tax deed. In aec 3, twp. 38 8. R. 1
eaat W. M.
Jackaon county to Harry M. Ban
et ux, tax deed, in sec. 15, twp. as
8. R. 4 weat .V. M.
Roland Btrkhols et ux to Eleanor
J. Birkholx, W. D. In Park addition to
Medford.
Mra. Clara Waldron to Wlllla D.
Cuahman. W. D. In Beatty addition
to Medford.
Ellis M. Clark et ux. to O. R. Moore
et ux. quitclaim deed, In Oak Park
addition to Central Point.
Adele B. Purrter to Warren Lealle
Dresbach et ux. W. D. In aeo. 1, twp,
33 8. R. 4 west W. M.
W. A. Martin et ux, to R. W. Stout
at ux. w. D. In Kendall addition to
Medford.
Jackaon county court to C.
Hutchlnaon et al, deed. In South
Park to Medford. J
Ida M. Schuler et al, ho Elmer H.
Sleight et ux. W. D. In Cotuge Home
addition to Medford.
C. J. Loexn et ux. to Clarence
Maxey Smith et ux. W. D. in D. L.
C. No. 79 In twp. 37 8. R. 3 W. W. M
Charles W. Reamea et al. to Timber
ProducU company. W. D. in D. U C.
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OREGON. TTTESDAY. JUNE 10. 1941
Mo. M twp 37 8. R. i weat W. M.
William Jamas Clement to Martha
8. Clement, deed, ISO acre In aec.
83, twp. 83 8. R. a weat W. M.
WlUlam J. Clement to Martha 8
Clement. deed, 40 acres In see. S3.
pp. 88 8. R. a weat w. at.
V. R. Hallcrart et us. to J. L.
Howard at ux, W. D. In Phoenix.
William B. Horrta et ux. to W. E
Aoord. et ux, contract, In aec. 29.
twp. 40 south range a aaat W. M.
Jackaon county bank to Irrln And-
eraon et ux, w. D. In Pitt view euo-
dlrtelon. In D. L. C. No. 88 twp. 37
8. R. 8 weet W. M.
I. D. Phlppa to Rogue River Valley
Irrigation dtatrlct. easement In D.
L. C. No. 4J. twp. 37 8. R. 1 weat
W. M.
tewta P. Morey et ux. to Ida M.
Bltton, quitclaim deed. In Moray's
addition to Medford.
Albert H. Bllton et al. to Ida M
Bltton. baraaln and aala deed. In
Moray's addition to Medford.
Laura I. Olllett et tit. to Oeorge
Mccormick et ux. W. D. a aeree In
O. L. C. No. 40, twp. 37 8. R. 1 weat
W. M.
Jerome P. Dorman et us. to the
California Oregon Power company,
rlht of way. In aec. 33, twp. 35 8. R.
4 west W. M.
William R. Taylor at ux, to R E.
Poston at ux. In Hunaaker's addition
to Ashland.
Viola Moore et vlr. to Thomas Oar'
rett Zlnn. W. D. In aec. 33, twp. 39
R. 4 weat W. M.
City of Medford to L. Harmon. W.
In Consolidated addition to Med
ford.
Jack L. Porter to George W. Porter,
deed, In HUlview addition to Med
ford.
Anderson L. Mm et ux. to E. T.
Kennedy et ux. quitclaim deed. In
8, twp. 39 8. R. 4 west W. M.
E. T. Kennedy et ux, to Anderson
Mee, quitclaim deed, In aec. 8, twp.
S. R. 4 weat W. M
Caroline Wllmora Roberta to R. P.
Kyle et ux, W. D. In Ruby addition
Medford.
State of Oregon to J. W. Johnstone
ux. aale contract. In Summit addi
tion to Ashland.
Paul J. Quackenbush et ux. to
Katherlne U Earl. W. D. In Tuttle'a
subdivision, in Medford.
C. Albert Hllea et ux, to County
Jackaon. W. D. .09 acre In HUee
Lark Meadowa subdivision In aec. 35.
twp. 37 8. R. 3 west W. M.
The California Oregon Power com
pany to Joseph 8. Dobbyn et ux, W.
D. 8 68 acrea In aec. 15, twp. 83 s.
3 east and 33 11 acrea In sec. IS
twp. 33 8. R. a east W. M.
Alice Cunlffe to the California
Oregon Power company, right of way
In aec. 8, twp. 33 8. R. 4 west W. M.
Buren C. Kennedy et al, to tne
California Oregon Power company.
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right of way la sac 4. twp,
38 8. BV
4 weat W. M.
Mallnda Kin to Jamas H
Harker
at ux. W. D. la Ashland.
Haael Cbaaa et Tlr to Jeaea A.
Wilson, at ux. W. D. In sees. IS ana
17 In twp. 17 8. R. 1 weet W. M.
Swede Basin Lumber company v
Elmer Milton, quitclaim deed. In
sees. 17 and IB, twp. so a. it. a
weat W. M.
Prank P. Loder at ux. to A. 8.
Roaenbaum, qultelalm deed. In sees.
B and 7, twp. 87 8. R. I eaat and In
aece. 1 and 13, twp. 87 8. R. 1 west
'. M.
Karl V. Lively et ux, to John A.
Chlaholm. quitclaim deed, In Oold
Hill.
D. Selmaa to Carl Meier, W. D. In
D. L. C. No. 77. twp. 87 8. R. 3 Weat
. M. containing 3-8 acrea.
Leon Homer Walker to Victor Tee-
utore et ux, W. D. In Ashland.
Victor Tessltore et ux. to Leon
Homer Walker. W. D. In aec. 33, twp.
33. 8. R. t west W. M.
C. W. Stinger st al, to B. J. Palmer
et ux, W. D. K Interest in 3B1 acrea
In aecs. B and 7, twp. 87 8. R. 1 eaat
and In aecs. 1 and 13, twp. 87 8. R.
weat W. M.
Title and Trust company to B. J.
Palmer et ux, deed V, Interest In 381
acrea In eeoe. B and 7, twp. 87 8. R.
1 eaat and In sees. 1 and 13, twp. 87
8. R. t weat W. M.
Louise o. McNalr et Tlr, to R. H.
Bouaaum at ux, W. D. In Highland
Park addiuon to Aahland.
Charles H. Pierce et ux. to Partn
ers and PrultTowera bank. W. D. In
Pierce subdivision In twp. 87 8. R.
1 weat W. M.
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New York, June 10. IP)
Charles A. Lindbergh, spokes
man for the America First com
mittee, said Monday that any
statement that his recent speech
in Philadelphia was directed to
ward President Roosevelt was
untrue.
Lindbergh said that his call
for a "change in leadership
was aimed at lnterventionists-
"the leadership of the opposition
which we (the nation) have been
following in recent months."
"Neither I nor anyone else
on the America First commit
tee advocates proceeding by
anything but constitutional
methods," he said.
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Doom, G e r ma n occupied
Netherlands, June 10 P Wil
helm II. former kaiser of Imper
ial Germany, was buried at noon
Monday with rites which he ar
ranged himself 40 years ago.
He died here Wednesday at
the age of 82 after almost zj
years of exile following his
flight from Germany In the last
days of the World war.
Far from Potsdam, whence he
once ruled a mighty empire, his
burial nevertheless was linked
symbolically, at least, with his
fatherland. The Rev. Bruno
Doehring, once Wilhelm'a court
preacher, officiated at the rites
and sprinkled the former Kais
er's coffin with earth from the
temple of Sans Souci Park at
Potsdam where his first wife,
Auguste Viktoria, lies buried.
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