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IfEPFORD MAIL TRTBUME, irEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1932. CENTRAL OREGON FAS! NEW PLANE OE30E QdOI: loaoc :o D o KM ED Broadcast Schedule PAGE TWO ON GALE'S HEELS Snow Piles High Through Night Wind Subsides Along Coast Damage Counted In Thousands (By the Assoclatrd PtfM) Tha Icy fingers of a blizzard I7 upon central Oregon today in tha wake ot a booming atorm which had ranged from northern California to aoutheutern Alaska, bringing lose of Ufa and extensive property damage on land and aea. Piled high by awlrllng anoar through the night, great drliu blocked roada on the mid-Oregon plateau. It had fallen at the rata of an Inch an hour. ' Meanwhile tlx terrific galea which had blown at a velocity of upwarda of 76 mllea an hour along ttie Oregon and Washington coaata yeaterday had aubalded, with ahlpplng returning Ita normal course, and damage to homes. hlgnwaya and wlra communications over a wide area Being surveyed ana repaired. Two Llvtl Toll At leaat two Uvea were loat, Capt. 3. A. Soderburg of the freighter Point Brara, waa waahed overboard off Cape Flattery, and Roland Olrllng waa atrucit by a piece 01 tmiiwwu at Victoria, B. C, and drowned while trying to aave a dinghy. Estimates of the loaaea to property mounted aa the damage waa aurveyed further, but nearly all pronounced the loaa aa upwarda of (100.000, and som were much hitler. Heavy rain fall accompanied the galea In most areaa. On tha northweatern Olympla pen Insula In Washington, In Clallam county In the vicinity of Horka. a wide area of timber waa leveled, with ' hundred of treea toppled onto the Olymplo highway. Ifonsrs Wrecked Striking with similar fury at Twin, a email community weat of Port An geles, aeveral houses were wrecked, one caught fire and burned and a waa rolled by the high winds Into tha nearby aea. Still further eaat, In tha vlolnlty . of Belllngham, a 90-mll gala ripped tha roof of a hotel almost off. To tha north, In British Columbia, varloua polnta reported the storm aa tha worst In many years. Numerous chimneys were toppled at Vancouver and high tldea at Cowlchan bay (wept away 350 feet of roadway. Steamer Moved In Oregon, one of tha benetlta of the atorm appeared to be the mov ing of the grounded freighter, Sea Thrush, from Its sandy berth at the mouth of the Columbia. She waa being moved towards tha channel, and aalvaga company officials said aha possibly could be aaved, after tugs .had given up tha attempt to free her. At Astoria, store wlndowa on ex posed corners were broken by tha faje, and numeroua power and tele phone lines were toppled. , Ship waited off the mouth of the Columbia because pilots were unable to get outside to board them. CHRISTMASlSSUE OF Saturday A. M 8:00- 8 :0S Breakfast Broadcast of Newa. 8:05- 8:15 Musical Clock. 8:15- 8:30 A Peerless Parade. 8:80- p:uo shopping Guide. 0:00- B :30 Friendship Circle Hour. 0:30- 8:45 Today. 8:45-10:00 Shoppers' Tour, 10:00-10:30 Schubert's Love Songs. 10:30-11:00 Morning Melody. 11:00-11:16 Quartet's Parade. 11:10-11:30 Chrlatmaa Cheer. 11 :30-13:00 Song and Comedy. P. M 12:00-13:18 Mid-day Review. 12:16-13:30 Popular Vocalists. 13:30. 1:00 Martial Melody. 1:00- 1:15 Patriotic Program. 1:15- 3:00 Dreaming Vm Walts g Away, 3:00- 8:00 Pence Matinee. 3:00- 3:30 Songs for Everyday,' 3:30- 8:35 KMED Program Review. 3:35- 4:30 Chandu Review for the Past Week. 4:80- 8:00 Across the Sew to Ha waii. 5:00- 8:15 Silly Ollly Story. 8:18- 5:46 Popular Parade. 5:45- 8:00 News Digest. 6:00- 7:00 Dinner Dance Mualo. 7:00- 7:30 Eventide. 7:30- 8:30 Your Favorite Sane Bands. 10 Due to many conflicting datea to night, the regular Orange meeting has been postponed until Friday, De cember 80. Newly Installed offlcera will take the chain and It la the urgent deelre of tha new master, I. A. Dew, that every officer be present at this first meeting. Report of retiring officers and committee ap pointment will be given, according to Worthy Master Dew, It la always a pleasure and Inspi ration to wltnesa the Installation work put on by Mrs. Oartrud Haak and assistants, who Installed tha of ficers of tha Applegate and Jackson ville Orangea Saturday night. The Orangera express their appreciation to this tesm for the effective work don. The Jacksonville offlcera In stalled were; I. A. Dew, master; Weldon Hartley, uverseer; Leona Nla dermeyer, lecturer; a. o, Sanden, secretary; Ted Sims, treasurer: Oeo. Wendt, steward; Robert Cook, assist ant steward: Irma Nledermeyer, ohap. lain: Frank Henspeter, gate keeper; Anne Wendt, Ceres; Reva Henspeter. Flora; Mabel Sims, Pomona. tldwln Taylor was Installed master of Applegate Orange. Bebe's Annoyer Declared Insane LOS ANOEt.ES, Dec. 33, (p) Al bert F. Holland, accused of annoy ing Bebe Daniels, film star, was found Insane today in a court hear ing and committed to the state hos pital at Patten. Holland demanded a Jury trial, however, and It was granted. Miss Daniels said Holland had both ered her for two or three years, writ ing ner more than 100 letters. Christmas Issue of tha Medford Hl-Tlmes waa published this week by the Journalism claaa of the high school under supervision . of Ralph It. Bailey, Instructor, Bill Cummlngs, editor, and Noel Benson, bualnesa manager of the regular Hl-Tlmes staff. Member of the claaa In charge of the work were: Editor In chief, Harold Barton: news editor, Frances Tucker: buslneaa manager, Noel Ben son; advertising manager, John Sni der; circulation manager, Clyde Flchtner. Associate editors Sports, Bernal Slead: literary, Evelyn Leon ard; society, Mollis Browne; columns, William Reed; teaturea, Weslojr How ard; art and photos. Colin Oould; headline, Marjory Stewart. Report era: Quay Oilbreath, June Hooker, Kenneth Moore, Robert Sherwood. Mildred Reynolds, Ruby Hall, Elwyn Krou. Donsld Stlnson, Tommy j White and Lucille Shirley. I The paper waa on of the best. from a literary as well aa artistic and mechanical etandpe'nt. ever le aned by the school and the experi ment proved such a lucceaa that It will no doubt be repeated occasion ally In the future. On the first page waa a large pic ture of "Old Santa" himself, while In the top corners of the page "St. Nick" appeared again In hla sleigh, coming to gladden tha hearts of everyone. These pictures were print ed In tints, adding much to tha attractive front page. There were 800 copies of thla Issue printed and circulated among tha homea of the students. In connection with the lsu, the class in journalism, with Ralph R. Bailey, Instructor, visited the com mercial printing department of the Mall Tribune, where the Hl-Tlmea waa being printed and wltneaaed a prf'.y'-M demonstration of the com plete process of printing the paper from the time the copy Is USoo Into fh office until It come out the finished product. Employes of the olfice explained and demonstrated the procese setting tlte type on the linotype, dumping type on galleys, taking and correcting proofa, mak ing cut from mats, making up the paper Into page forms, putting It on tlie press and printing the same. They were also shown through tha plant and aaw the aelf-feedlng Job presses and other machinery In op eration. Phon 64 We'll haul away tout refuse. Hty Soul tar) Samoa. Oregon Banks Get Money From R. F.C. WASHINOTON. D. 3 .tBK.ln. approved to authorlred banka and trust Oomnanloa In nrftvnn fnr Hn. vember by the reconatructlon finance corporation, announced today. In cluded : Flrat. National bank, Albany, 17, 800; Flrat National Bank of Mon mouth, 810.000: Coolldge & McClalne bank. SUverton, 138,100. Broken windows glased by rrov oridge Cabinet Work "The spreading of unreliable and wholly erroneous Information about the validity of marriage and other official act performeo by Judge Lsmkln since the election, having been circulated and which has caused some people to believe that hla of ficial acta are not valid. It la well to state the law with reference to this office," said Attorney Qua Newberry to a Mall Tribune representative to day. "Judge Lsmkln was duly appointed to succeed Judge Sparrow, and dux Ing the entire tiro that be nmalna In office, full faith and credit must be glrsn to hla official act. He I a judge d Jure, that 1. rightfully, and If he were only a Judge d facto, lis act, so long M he oocuple the pol' tlon. will be entirely valid. Corpu Jurla Ujjs down th law a follows: "A Judge d facto I Judge d Jure as to all partlea. exospt th state, and hi official act be fore h i ousted from office are binding upon third persons and th public. Hi right to hold hi offloe can be questioned only In proceeding regularly Instituted int that purpose." Ruling Cae Law, which I th law up to th mlnut. atatea: "It Is a well established prin ciple, dating from the earliest period and repeatedly confirm ed by an unbroken current of de cisions, that th official acts of a defacto Judge are Just a valid for all purpoaea a those of a d Jure Judge. o far a th publle or third person who are Inter ested therein are concerned. The rule Is the same In civil and criminal cases. The principle I on founded In policy and con venience, for the right of no one clelmlng a title or interest under or through the proceedings of an officer having an apparent au thority to act woukl be safe, If ;l were necessary In every case to xamlne th legality of the title of such officer up to It origin al source, and th title or Inter est of such person war held to be invalidated by some accident al defect or flaw In tha appoint ment, election, or qualification of such offloer, or In th rights of those from whom hi appoint ment or election emanated; nor oould the supremacy of the lawa be maintained, or tl-clr execution enforced If the sets of th Judg having a colorable title, were to be deemed Invalid." "Those persons therefore, who have had marriages performed by Judge Lamkln and estate administered up on by him, and other official acts of hi alno the election, need have no worry about the aald acta being val id. They are entirely legal and bind ing upon all person. Th groom will not be called upon to pay another li cense fee, nor another marriage tea: nor could they escape tha charge of bigamy if they should marry aome body else without first being divorced. Wolves At Door Indiana Farmers 8COTSBURO. Ind.. Dec. 38. (AP) Wolves are numerous this winter In the southern Indlsna hills. Har ry Gay, who killed two recently, says at least fifty have been aeen In the past month. Alarmed for the safety of their stock, farmer are considering an organised hunt. Oregon Weather Occasional rain In west and local rain or snow In eaat portion tonight and Saturday: colder east portion to night; moderate west becking to south wind offehor. Whll you are giving, give health buy Chrutma Seal. Embodying new feature which mark It aa radically different from any plane In commercial use today, th first new, all-met!, low-wing. tvln-nglned transports being built bv the Boelne Almlane comnanv In Seattle for United Air Lines and for the general air transport market tfc to be test flown in January, officials of the aircraft factory announced to day. Called th fastest multi-motored commercial transport In the world, the new plane will have a top apeed of 175 mllea an hour and a cruising speed of 166 miles an hour, according to eatlmatea. These same calcula tions place It landing speed at only 60 mllea an hour. Ita take-off run at 850 feet, It cruising range at 450 mllea, It service celling at 18.000 feet end Its Initial rat of climb from aea level at 80 feet a minute. Esti mates ar that the plane will climb 3,650 feet in five minute and 7.600 feet In ten minute. All then figure ar based on the performance expected with the pltine's full load of 10 passengers, two ptlota and 400 pounds of mall. A wing loading of HV, pounds per square foot, aald to be exceptional for a monoplane, will be a factor in making possible the new low landing speed and high rate of climb. I According to schedules of th Bo- Ing company, the first plane will be : completed In January, six will be out In February and 10 will be produced In March. As rapidly aa the planea are turned out they will go Into serv ice for United Air Lines, with the flrat of the fleet to ge on the com pany's ooast-to-coast route and the balance to be assigned to other route over the country. With the apeedy equipment. United Air Llnea expect to reduce It coast-to-coast travel time to leas thsn 34 hour and to make proportionate re duction on It other route. MEN MEET DEATH1 IN rovitft Tuns, aa. (API Nineteen person were dead, eighteen Injured ana 32 stiu unaccouniea ior pol ice continuea a aearcn ior owiw In mini rtf - firs Which T&UA tenement aectlon today In the Fuk- agawa alum district of ToyKO. The majority of the casualties were Korean coolies. Twenty tenement housing 9i families were destroyed within hall an hour after the blase started, be fore dawn. Salem Influenza Epidemic Grows SALEM, Deo. 38. (AP) Sickness from Influenza has incressed stead ily here with sbsent list at the schools setting new high records. Without the timely Christmas vaca tion, schools would be forced to close here. Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer, predicted that the In fluenza epldemlo would reach Its peak here within a few day. From the high school snd two junior high schools yesterday, 460 students were absent and in the grades It was reported that th situation was growing worse. - Blaze Destroys Halfway Weekly HALFWAY, Ore.; Dec. 33. ,7P) The plant of the Pine-Eagle Herald, week ly newspaper here, waa destroyed by fire today. The blase broke out Just befor press time and the proprietors were t lunch. An overheated stove Is believed to have been responsible. ome Urocery 'Serves You Righe 606-608 E. Main Phone 743 Xmas Specials Shop Here for Low SATURDAY PRICES Fancy Nuts Oranges Xmas Candy Shrimp Plum Pudding Lobster FruitCake Crab Meat FREE:- BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES With 5-lb box Marshmallowt 10c A Complete Line of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables High Grade Meats for Your Family Dinner Cigars and Cigarettes in Fancy Decorated Boxes THE HOME OF D3EAD LUCE MOTHER MADE Gift Baskets $2.49-$4.69 NEVER were foods so appropriate as gifts. That friend who, because of misfortune cannot remember you with the usual gift would surely appreciate one of these big baskets, generously filled priced at $2.49 and $4.69. The smaller includes a chicken, the larger a turkey other foods may be substituted for the poultry if desired. If you wish to reach a deserving family unknown to you we will pass the basket to the Red Cross for delivery as they will know best where it should go. Just order either basket from the cashier, we will relieve you of the bother of delivery, with or without your name as you may specify. STUFFING THE TURKEY There's a heap of difference in dressing-try this one. Slice and oven toast our home'style Bread, grind in food chopper and mix your favorite way. l ib. Loaf 3 for 13c 1V2 lb. Loaf 2 for 13c Holiday Pies Pumpkin, Mince or Huckleberry ; , 17c Fruit Oake, lb. 25c PINEAPPLE Hunt's Supreme Quality finest pos sible Sliced Tid-bits or crushed 8 oz. can 3 for 23c No. 2 tall can 2 for 25c No. 2 can 15c Broken Slices, No. 2 can 2 for 25c No. 10 can, 6V3 lbs. crushed pine apple 35c Holiday Savings and Other Thrift Items Prince Albert, Sir Walter Raleigh or Velvet Tobaoco in 1 lb. Qfl Holiday pkgs . , 30 V Oremo Cigars, 4 JQ box of 50 1) I '5 Shelled Nuts plain or salt- in. ed ome as low as, lb , f Uw Salted Peanuts, 1 fl f fresh and crisp, lb I U w Freshly Boasted Peanuts. We roast 'em ourselves daily. 4Ca Lb. 9; S for Bos Chocolates Whitelaw's or Krause's beautiful boxes and the world 's finest candies. Some QQ m as low as CC Speoial Christmas Candy 4A. Krause's pure candy, lb lUW Pure Cream Candy, lb. 12V2c Crystal Cream Candy no H C gums. Lb - IwC Cross and Blackwell Fig or OCa Plum Pudding, 1 lb. can w5Jv Mince Meat b.randy flavored (at the bakery counter). OK 2 lbs CvU Seedless Raisins. 1 Q ft 4 lb. pkg I WW Crisco finest for all candy making or holiday baking. A Or 3 lb. can twC Tomato Juice Del Rogue the fin eft dinner cocktail yet low- 44. est in price, No. 1 can, 3 for COv flavor Foods Mayonnaise Af( pint jar 22? I quart jar H U W White Syrup for home candy mak ing IVt lb. can 19i Bib. can WWW Asparagus Alliance brand. 4 4. No. 1 tall can ..... I W G Z-M0R-U Coffee Listen to the radio program on NBC, from 6 to 6 every 8unday and learn why you should buy fresh coffee. This is the freshest you can buy. QQ. 1 lb. 30; 3 lb OWW 0. and C. or Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Large 30o bottles, Otyt each - - twU Oranges fancy southern navels a good Christmas size QQ 2dosen OOU Drifted Snow Flour jji p7 49 1b. sack White Rose Flour, guar- 1 4 AQ anteed to please, 49 lb 9 I U3 Maple Leaf Flour mighty good hard wheat. QQf 49 lb OOU Amauo Oil finest for sal- OQf ads. Pint 17; Wart WC Dash a Mb. pkg. of Granulated Soap from Proctor and Q7 Gamble O I C P and G the world's fastest selling laundry soap, OCr 10 bars C9C Bob White a white laundry soap from Proctor and Gamble. 0I) 10 bars CCZ Coffee Vaeulators a glass bake drip coffee maker ;a fine j3 )Q gift for a low price 9wa3w Waffle Irons Special jj qs" markdown for clearance 9wa93 Toasters guaranteed (f3 mq nicely plated . $1 to)CaD9 Tray Serving Tables only three left were ?7.50. E CA Now ....io.olai Mixing Bowl Sets New QQ easy to handle type, set of S O 3 C Rag Rugs-18-in. by 36-in. 4 Each 1 CZ Electric Corn Poppers Now 98c Roasters marked down for pre inventory clearance. Values to $5.00. Now CO OO $2.69 - $3.39 aud 40. OC Glass Pie Plates heat proof. Each 39c Special Sperry Oats Offer Cups Saucers Nicely Sauce Dish Decorated Cereal Bowl Pattern Pie Plate Sperry Oats quick cooker or plain (one dish free, your own choice) pkg 14c 9 lb. sack (2 dishes free) 25c K A FOUNTAIN Regular Turkey Dinner with Dressing, Cranberries, etc. 25c Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Huckleberry Pie Regular size Piece Sc 6th at Central SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders. Phone East Side 752, West Side 428 qeioi loaoc icno! o D o o D o o D o o D o