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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY B, 1933.
FEHL FILES SUIT
Charging that part of the machin
ery and equipment moved last week
tram the Pacific Record Herald build
ing on West Sixth street by Nleder
meyer. Inc., on a replevin suit (lied
In circuit court did not belong to
Wedermeyer. and that the Pehle had
been damaged by an alleged unlawful
removal of the property, Earl H. Feb!
and Elect Fehl filed an anawer and
counter ault In circuit court yeeter
dny asking for 91160 damages and
9100 attorney's fees.
Fehl charged that he had been
damaged 9500 by the removal, that
he had expended 0200 on putting the
equipment In order, and that other
equipment purchased, Including rolls
9f paper belonging to Art La Die u,
Amounting to 20G was unlawfully
removed.
Articles removed, whlcn Fehl claims
belonged to htm personally or to
others, were listed as an addresso-
greph. typewriter desk, leather cov
ered table, power saw, Boston staples
end the paper.
Friday Fehl filed suit In justice
court for the collection of 9250 rental
allegedly due Electa Fehl from Nled
ermeyer, 'or rental on storage of the
machinery In the Fehl building from
the time the building was purchased
under a mortgage sale, until Fehl
started to print his paper there.
In the answer filed yesterday, Fehl
denied that any contract or agreement
far a weekly rental on the machinery
bad been agreed upon by himself and
Nledermeyor, Inc., but that he had
offered to purchase the machinery.
Nledermeyer claimed, in the replevin
suit, that a rental of 920 a week had
been the agreement between Fehl and
the Niedermeyers.
Twins Tied for Honor as
Medford Hi Salutatorian
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PROJECT MAKING
PORTLAND, Ore., May 13. (Spl-)
O. H. Etsmann, production manager
of the Oregon Breweries and Hop
Farms, Affiliated, released an an
nouncement here today that his or
ganization would, on May 15, Increase
all salaries from 10 to 20 per cent,
stating that In keeping with Presi
dent Roosevelt's request they were in
a position to do this because of the
recent rise In hop prices, due to the
demand of breweries.
The Oregon Breweries and Hop
Farms, Affiliated, own 200 acres of
bop lands near Grants Pass and
have options on 500 acres more In
Jackson and Josephine counties. The
company recently, through Its presi
dent, James E. Edmlston, announced
a 9350,000 brewery project In Port
land. Edmlston has been most fortunate
In surrounding himself with a per
sonnel of well-known business and
professional men. Especially Is he
deemed fortunate, according to Port
land business men, in obtaining the
services of Frederick Olats, Richard
Ullrich' and Rudle Wllhelm.
Glata will have charge or the brew
ing of the beer. His name Is favor
ably known throughout the brewing
world as one of Its leading b re wm as
ters. Ullrich, engineer and mill
wright, has won distinction for his
many successful Installations of new
breweries and malt houses through
the United States and Canada. Rudle
Wllhelm Is a name that Is known
wherever golf Is played. He Is as
signed to the transportation and traf
fic end of the new enterprise.
Elsmsnn stated here that the hop
farms would Increase their employ
ment by 35 per cent within the next
few weeks. Glats and Ullrich are
now In the east buying the machinery
for the new project.
Edmlston, the president of the com
pany, is well known in the Rogue
River valley, having lived In Med
ford for over 15 years. As president
of the Medford Tennis club, Klamath
Falls, Ashland and Grants Pass will j
remember his ability to direct a suc
cessful organization. '
VETERAN RELIEF
NEEDS STRESSED
IN POPPY SALES
Contributed
Due to present economic conditions
and the drastic reductions and elim
inations In veterans compensation
recently made by the government,
the need for local relief is becoming
extremely urgent. Many ex-service
men that have been getting by with
out relief from local sources are now
being forced to call upon local aid
due to their cut In compensations.
Thru the Buddy Poppy sale spon
sored by the Veterans of Foreign
Wars this organization will be able
to carry on more of the relief work.
So we ask all that can to do their bit
by buying a Buddy Poppy which wm
be on sale here before Memorial Day.
Any one desiring to see how the.j
Buddy Popples are made and Just
what the money la used for will be
able to see the film which Is now
being shown In local theaters.
Each Buddy Poppy has a copyright
green label which Identifies It as the
hand work of disabled or needy ex
service men. The symbolic flowers
are fashioned by veteran patients in
government hospitals who are thus
enabled to earn an Income while re
ceiving treatment. Buy a Buddy
Poppy Honor the Dead by helping
the living.
Frances Ferry,
Elizabeth - Tsrry.
An announcement of Interest to Medford residents and many friends
throughout the state, and especially to students of "twin psychology,
has Just been made by O. Glenn Smith, principal of Medford high school
The Ferry Twins, Frances and Elizabeth, who won the championship of
Oregon In the final contest of the state high school debate league
Cor vail Is Saturday, have now been announced as tying for the honor of
salutatorian of the graduating class at Medford high school,
This selection of salutatorian Is In-
By TV. H. PAINE
In accordance with established
custom In Medford a meeting of rep
resentatives of veteran and patriotic
societies was held at the public li
brary on the evening of May 11th for
the purpose of making plana and ar
rangements for the observance of
Decoration Day and Memorial Day.
It was decided that the Decoration
Day progriim shall be similar to those
of the last several years. It will In
clude a patrlotlo street parade at
9:30 a. r&., a brief ceremony at Bear
creek bridge and appropriate exercises
In the city park.
Veterans of all wars, all members
of patriotic organizations and all fra
ternal, social, educational, relief, and
civic botterment associations are in
vited to take part In the street par
ade. Crater Lake Post 1833, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Is preparing a Sunday
Memorial service to be held In Med
foid armory on the afternoon of May
28th, Post Commander I. D. Can
field has extended an Invitation to
all veteran and patrlotlo bodies to
Join In this service. This Invitation
was accepted by the representatives
present on behalf of their organiza
tions. This will take the place of
the usual annual Memorial Sunday
morning church service which will
be united this year.
At Decoration Day season, special
attention Is always devoted to plac
ing flags and wreaths on the graves
of veterans of all wars In the ceme
teries of this vicinity.
It la pleasing to observe that It is
a wide-spread custom for the general
public to make use of this occasion
every years to give sentimental
thought to friends and loved ones
who have passed to the Beyond and
to care for and beautify their places
of rest. It is good for us to do this.
STENi
Funeral services for Mary Elizabeth
(Betty) fl ten net t, who died early Fri
day morning, will be held Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Perl
Funeral home.
Pall bearers were announced aa
Robert Del trick, Kenneth Hunt, Rob
ert Carter, Norrta Porter, Odd Hughes
and Arthur Iverson. Flower girls
will be Anna Mae Fuson, Doris pat
ton, Margaret Mary Msnn, Evelyn
Herman, Alice Prock, Mary Van Dyke,
Maxlrte Robinson and Cecil Hum
phreys, Fall bearers and flower girls are
U close friends of Mtss fitennett,
having gone to school with her.
Interment will be In the Siskiyou
Memorial Park, with Father Hamilton
officiating.
dependent of achievements In extra
currtculsr activities, of which the
Ferry Twins have many. It is based
upon the actual scholastic record of
students during the last half of their
Junior year and the first half of the
senior year.
"Occasionally we have had students
tie for this citation, based on their
marks for two semesters," said Prlncl
pal Smith, "but by checking back for
a semester or two farther. It has
always been possible to pick the win
ner, on the contrary, In .this Instance
we could not discover ah lota of dif
ference In the standing of these sis
ters, even by scanning their records
for four years. Therefore, we had
no alternative other than to grant
the honor to both." -The
twins will collaborate in writ
ing the salutatorian speech, and either
draw lots to determine which shell
deliver it, or possibly both will speak,
making a unique dialogue effect of
the delivery.
Psychologists observing the de
velopment of true or Identical twins
have been Interested In learning from
the parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Ferry, of Rogue River, that their dau
ghters have been exactly alike in
every way from babyhood physically,
mentally and In all their talents and
Interests. This has continued in every
stags of their development during
their IB years. If one of the twins
acquired seven pounds during a cer
tain month of a certain year, the
other girl gained exactly the same
weight In the same period. If one
twin took a notion to grow three
quarters of an Inch In any specified
period, her sister grew up accordingly.
At no stage In their lives have they
varied over a pound In weight or one-
quarter of an Inch In height.
Similarly the Ferry Twins like the
same things and do them together.
They excel in art work and If a poster
must be turned out In a hurry, they
work together on It at the same time,
and later no one can ascertain where
one left off and the other started.
Also they collaborate on their Jour
nalistic activities, including their col
umn "Ferry Tales" in the high school
paper, which has brought numerous
favorable comments even from out
side readers regarding Its subtle hu
mor of adult quality.
Bcholaatlcally, the twins have kept
up an even pace, . each achieving a
straight "A" record throughout the
four years at high school. Their
teachers have expressed surprise at
their ability to carry on this perfect I
record, considering the time they de
vote to extra-curricular activities.
"Not only are their outside activities
extremely diversified," said Ralph Bal-
Icy, their debating and dramatic
coach, "but they don't merely dab
ble In these various things they ex
cel in each, including forensic, dra
matlcs. Journalism, art work and
executive ability In many elective of
fices in classes end clubs. They have
an extraordinary will to work. We
all appreciated this especially when
tne twins won both the western Ore
gon and the state championships In
debate against unusually strong
teams, and brought back two sliver
cups to our trophy room."
When your reporter Interviewed the
Ferry twins and asked them how they
got that way or how they accom
plish all they do, one of them (dont
asK me which one, I can't tell them
apart, they are aa alike as two peai
or two peaches, rather) sstd, "We felt
responsibility for doing everything
we could In order not to disgrace our
brother, John, who made the best rec
ord of all the students who ever at
tended Stanford University. Besides,
we're trying to meet the stiff entrance
requirements demanded of girls who
aspire to enter Stanford."
When I asked the other twin for
her "formula for success," she
twinkled and replied: "If every girl
would make advance arrangements to
be born a twin, the rest la easy
you always have your twin alster to
help you do your work."
Combining comfortable sleeping
compartments with greatly reduced
runnln gtlme between this city and
San Francisco and Los Angeles, the
Nltecoaches pUced In service Monday
by Pacific Greyhound Lines are al
ready being heavily patronized, ac
cording to O. D. Farmer, agent for
that company here.
The eight cars, which comprise the
first of a fleet of new type Mite-
coaches were constructed on the west
coast at a cost of 920,000 each. They
afford sleeping accommodations for
35 passengers, and will seat 40 pas
sengers during the day.
Extension of this improved service
to other Oreyhound routes Is contem
plated In accordance with public de
mand.
Eagles to Observe
Day for Mothers
Appropriate Mothers Day exercises
will be held by Medford Aerie of the
Eases' lodge this morning at 10:00
o'clock. In the hall over the Tog
gery. According to local Eagle offl
osrs, Mothers Day was advocated by
a ciftlonsl leader of the Eagles and
Its observance was made a national
occasion by the late President Wood
tow Wilson.
Butler Advocates
Smith For Mayor
NEW YORK, May 13. (AP) Dr.
Nicholas Murray Butler, president of
Columbia university and a leading
republican, was on record today as
favoring election of Alfred. E. Smith,
Tammany sachem, as mayor of New
York,
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"Tired
Fingers
Tired fingers so worn, so white.
Sowing and mending from morn
'til night.
Tired hands and eyes that blink,
Drooping head too tired to think.
Tired arms that once had pressed
A ourly head to a mother's breast.
Tired voice so soft, so dear
Saying, "Sleep well, darling,
mother's near.'
Tired fingers so worn, so true,
Sewing and mending the whole
day through,
From break of dawn 'til setting
sun,
A Mother's Work Is Never Done.
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