MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1942.
PAGE FIVE
AUTOISTS ASKED
TO GIVE UP MATS
Salem, July 10 (IP) Secre
tary of State Earl Snell proposed
today that automobile owners
contribute the rubber matt in
their ear trunks to the scrap
rubber drive.
Snell said he would ask the
state board of control, of which
he is a member, to order the
mats taken cut of (11 state
owned cars.
'"Many tons of rubber in Ore
gon could be collected that
way," Snell said after giving his
own mat, "and those mats don't
serve any useful purpose anyway."
FOR GOOD CHEER I
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FOR USO CENTER
USO dramatics shifted into
high this week with an almost
mass production schedule of
dramatic skits being launched
under the direction of Mary
Greiner Kelly, drama chair
man, and her committee.
Six short skits have been
selected and cast and directors
appointed to get them ready for
production in the near future.
A Russian evening, scheduled
for July 23 at the USO head
quarters, will feature an elab
orate floor show that includes
two comedies by Anton Tehek
off, a group of dancers, and
Russian music. Russian tea
served by costumed hostesses,
will be poured from a samivar.
, Directors who will take
charge of various productions
throughout the summer months
include A. O. Bauman. Mrs.
Richard Klemm, Don Darneille,
Mrs. Almus Pruitt, Don Shana
han. Assistant directors are
Miss Pat Wilkinson, Miss Dor
othy Lee, Miss Doris. Danford,
Miss Frances Brobert.
Following the Russian eve
ning, the drama department
will plan programs honoring in
turn each of the other United
Nations now engaged in the
war effort. Playlets are already
being considered for a Chinese
evening and a Dutch evening
planned for the near future.
A meeting of Little Theater
people is held every Friday
night at 229 N. Bartlett at 7:30.
Those interested are invited to
attend.
COMPOSER DIES
Dayton, O., July 10. (IP)
Edward Simon Lorenz, 88, well
known composer of church
music, died today. Dr. Lorenz
was known throughout the
world for his inspiring hymns
"Tell It to Jesus Alone," "Joy
Cometh in the Morning" and
"The Name of Jesus so Sweet."
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Strict compliance with the
order banning mechanical gam
bling devices in Jackson county,
effective next Monday noon, will
be invoked Sheriff Syd I. Brown
said today. Failure to do so
will bring prosecution under the
gambling laws and confiscation
of the machines. Sheriff Brown
said he anticipated no evasions
as all of the dealers and opera
tors had been advised of the
order at a conference.
The ban was ordered by Gov
ernor Charles A. Sprague upon
a request of Major General John
L. DeWitt, commanding the
ninth corps area.
Prineville, Ore., July 10. (P)
Prineville's slot machines
were absent today in the wake
of a raid by state police yester
day in which 21 machines were
confiscated.
Ten owners paid fines of $5
each but were allowed to keep
the money in the machines.
Justice Percy R. Smith cited an
opinion from the attorney gen
eral's office and added that the
machines had been in operation
with at least tacit approval of
officials.
RAVENOR FUNERAL
10:30 SATURDAY
Gertrude Ravenor, 51. passed
away at her home in Jackson
ville July 4 after a lengthy ill
ness of arthritis. She was born
at Grand Junction, Colo., June
II, 1891.
Gertrude Cartmel was mar
ried to Forrest Ravenor, Decem
ber 25, 1910 at Moore, Idaho,
where both families had been
long residents.
The family came to Jackson
ville in 1923.
She leaves her husband, For
rest Ravenor, and one daughter.
Mrs. George Holllngsworth, of
Anchorage, Alaska, and one
granson, Harrold, aged . nine.
She also leaves her mother,
Mrs. Jennie Cartmel, Jackson
ville, two brothers, John, Jack
sonville, Albert Cartmel, Mt.
Home, Idaho, and a sister, Mrs.
Zent Jones, Moore, Idaho.
' Funeral services will be held
at Perl Funeral home, Saturday
at 10:30 a. m. Reverend E. N.
Mallery, officating. Interment
in Jacksonville cemetery.
The daughter, Mrs. George
Holllngsworth from Anchorage,
has arrived to be in attendance
for her mothers service.
Japanese Qiarttrs
At Newell Center
Given lisxltiien
Klamath Falls, July .10 (Spl.)
Interior walls and ceilings in
quarters occupied by evacuees
of Japanese descent are being
insulated with sheetrock at the
War Relocation Authoritys Tule-
lake project.
Seven crews, each of 18 evac
ues, are engaged in Installing
the composition insulation.
Concrete was poured yester
day for the foundation of a 37
by 168-foot building which will
house plumbing, electrical and
carpenter shops, as well as shop
classrooms for pupils.
Carpenter work began today
on a heavy equipment motor
shop. This structure, also 37 by
168 feet, will shelter machine,
blacksmith, tool, and welding
shops. Tractors, trucks and other
motor equipment will be ser
viced and repaired In these
shops.
The buildings are being erect
ed by evacuee labor under the
supervision of WRA engineers.
Current payrolls are being
prepared for enlistees In the
War Relocation Authority work
corps. Some 190 enlistees re
ceived their first pay Monday
night.
The fourth cover spray should
be completed on July 20, ac
cording to L. G. Gentner, en
tomologist Southern Oregon Ex
periment station and C. B. Cor
dy, assistant county agent The
agent's statement follows:
"Use quarter pound colloidal
77, three pounds of arsenate of
lead and one quart of stove oil
per 100 gallons. Add in order
listed in quick succession to
partly filled tank with agitator
running. With astringent lead,
use quarter pound of multifilm
instead of colloidal 77.
"Two-spotted spider mite are
now in evidence in some or
chard. . Unless control of this
pest can be delayed until time
to apply the fourth cover,
special spray is desirable. Un
der present conditions, however,
except where worms are a seri
ous problem, a combination oil
lead arsenate spray should be
applied as soon as spider injury
shows need of control.
"For the combination spray
use 1'4 gallons of light or light
medium summer oil and three
pounds of arsenate of lead per
100 gallons."
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31 No. Bartlett
AT HOSTESS MEET
Major Edward A. Rein, chief
morale officer at Camp White,
was guest speaker at a senior
hostess meeting at the Girls Com
munity clubhouse last evening.
Also attending were other volun
teer workers of USO. Following
Major Rein's talk a round-table
discussion was conducted by Mrs.
Helen Small, director of USO, on
duties of the workers.
Major Rein gave an Interesting
account of his own duties as an
army chaplain and brought be
fore the group some of the many
problems which confront host
esses in USO work. Ha stressed
that army officials are anxious
to cooperate with the community
near which they are located. He
said that If the army and com
munity work together for the
best interest of both that the
spiritual as well as moral wel
fare of the soldiers will be take,n
care of. ,
Alessandro Mete, 60
Summoned by Death
Alessandro Mete, 60, passed
away at his home, 300 Elm
street, last evening.
He was born at Sambiase,
Italy, January 8, 1882, and went
to Canada in 1895, residing
there six years and coming to
the United States In 1901. He
owned grocery stores In several
states and in Canada. Mr. Mete
has been a resident of Medford
for the past 24 years, following
farming and landscape garden
ing. He was a member of the
i Sacred Heart Catholic church.
He leaves his wife, Marie
Mete, three sons and one daugh
ter, James, Eugene, Ore.; Tony,
Oakland, Calif.; Sam, Medford;
Mrs. Edith McKay, Medford, and
one grandchild, Alessandro Ron
ald Mete.
Funeral services will be held
at Sacred Heart Catholic church,
Saturday at 9 a. m.. Father
Thomas Hamilton officiating.
Interment in Siskiyou Memorial
park. Recitation of the Rosary
i will be held at the Perl Funeral
home, 8 p. m. Friday.
SALEM WILL REQUEST
HOUSING DESIGNATION
Salem. July 10 (IP) Repre
sentatives of the Salem cham
ber of commerce will meet next
Tuesday with Folger Johnson,
federal defense housing director
for Oregon, in an effort to have
Salem designated as a critical
defense housing area.
Mayor W. W. Chadwick will
appoint a committee to study
rental prices.
PAULINE WHEELER
Pauline Wheeler, 67, passed
away at her home in Central
Point Thursday morning, after
a brief illness from a heart ail
ment. She was born in Can
ada, January 27, 1875, and had
been a resident of Central Point
for the past 12 years. She was
the widow of William H. Z.
Wheeler, a Spanish war veteran,
who was Interred In the Fort
Snelling, Minnesota National
cemetery.
She leaves two sons and one
daughter. Floyd Wheeler, St.
Cloud, Minn.; August W. Wheel
er, Central Point, and Mrs. Nel
lie Stlngley, Palisade, Minn.,
also seven grandchildren and
two sisters, Mrs. Louise Cullo
ton and Mrs. Marie Staples,
both of St. Cloud.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl Funeral home, Mon
day morning at 10:30. Rev. Luth
er of Central Point, officiating.
British Sink Two
Axis Minesweepers
London, July 10. (IP) Brit
ish light coastal craft sank two
axis minesweepers and damaged
three others In a clash with a
superior enemy force last night,
the admiralty announced today.
The announcement reported
that the engagement was fought
out at point blank range off the
German-occupied coast of the
continent, where two small .Brit
ish patrol vessels tackled alx
nazl minesweepers.
UP INTELLIGENCE OFFICER
Portland, July 10. (IP) An
nouncement was made yester
day of the promotion of Alfred
Kelley, army air base Intelli
gence officer, from major to
lieutenant-colonel.
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