Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    SrEDPOTttJ 'MATL TRTBTTST:, "NrETDFCRTJ, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, '1933. .,
Is AGE THREE
WORK FOR ALL BY
NATION-WIDE PLAN
(Continued trom Pag One)
at iila desk after the presidential con
ference. "I'm staking everything on
It."
The heart of the plan:
Every employer will receive through
the mall July 37 an agreement ad-
dreued to him by President Room
velt. Upon algnlng, thla binds him to
maintain a fixed minimum wage and
not to exceed a fixed maximum work
week during "the President's emer
gency re-employment drive" from
August 1 to December 1
The basic hours, labor and wages:
Child labor outlawed.
$14 to $15 a week minimum and a
40-hour week for to-called white col
lar labor.
30 to 40 cents an hour minimum
for a 35-hour week and an 8-hour
day maximum for factory and me
chanlcal labor.
Equitable readjustment of pay
above the minimum.
Every signer receives a certificate
and government badge showing the
seal of N. R. A. (National Recovery
Administration ) and the words :
PET OWNERS
OF SO. OREGON
We are pleased to introduce the new,
superior dog and puppy food
or
VI
MAM-KIND
MEAT WAFERS
MAN-KIND WAFERS are toasted ready
to serve. Made of fresh raw meat (Gov't
inspected), bone, cereals, minerals, codliver
oil and iodine.
Your dogs will like these
tasty and wholesome wafers
Try them
SPECIAL PRICE
TO INTRODUCE SATURDAY ONLY
per pound
Sell regularly for 15c pound
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Cor. 6th and Bartlett.
Phone 260
"Member V. R. A. We do our part." i
This badge msy be displayed on all
equipment, goods, communications
and premises. The signer may appeal
for adjustments If a hardship Is work
ed.
"We're going to appeal to the pub
lic to support the people who agree,"
Johnson said. "X believe we can create
psychology stronger than in war.
We already have the churches and
fraternal societies lined up."
For every consumer who wishes to
cooperate and become a member of
the N. R A. there will be a badge
if sued upon signing of this statement:
"X will cooperate in re-employment
by supporting and patronizing em
ployers and workers who are members
Of N. R. A."
Johnson exhibited a chart he called
"the only significant chart there ls.M
It showed that values have abot far
upward, leaving purchasing power be
hind. "It is Inevitable that these must
move together for prosperity," he
said. "So the stock market crash Isn't
such a bad thing after all."
Even as the new voluntary plan
was completed, the Industrial admin
istration continued hearings on codes
proposed by different Industries. To
day's included lumber, coat and suit,
shipbuilding and electrical manufac
turing, while steel has been set for
July 31.
Johnson gave out two documents
after leaving the White House. One
was a copy of the agreement every
employer receives, the other a bulletin
describing "the President's re -employment
program."
The agreement began with a note
"to every employer and was signed
"Franklin D. Roosevelt." It read;
"1. This agreement Is part of a na
tion-wide plan to raise wages, create
employment and thus increase pur
chasing power and restore business.
That plan depends wholly on united
action by all employers. For this rea
son I ask you, as an employer, to do
your part by signing
"3. If It turns out that the general
agreement bears unfairly on any
group of employers they can have :
that straightened out by presenting
promptly their proposed code of fair
competition."
The bulletin described the plan. It
explained an agreement would hold
until a code for the particular Indus
try was approved, fixing wages and
hours. It warned that for every trade
or Industry which has not submitted
a code by September 1, the President,
will exercise his authority and order
hearings to proceed on the prepara
tion of one.'
"Swlffc- moving changes require
swift action." the bulletin aald. "A
rapid rise in prices and mass pro-
I ductlon Is going on. Msss purchasing
power must rise as fast . . . In thla
' national emergency we can not delay
broad re-employment while we watt
for the codes. , , ,
'Before Labor day six weeks away
It is possible to solve the prob
lems of re-employment through In
dividual agreements with the Preal
aent. But to do this the country
must act quickly, vigorously and
boldly as one man get together in
one powerful effort declare a truce
on selfishness . , .
The employers' part Is to act at
once and all together to submit and
scrupulously comply with agreements
with the President to shorten hours
and raise wages and to cooperate
with employees in peaceful adjust
ment of differences.
"The employees' part Is to do their
best on the Job and to cooperate wltrf
N. R. A. and employers In peaceful
adjustment of differences. More can
be done now for workers through this
cooperation of 135.000,000 people than
can ever be done by discord and dis
pute. "The public's part and especially
the part of women (who control the
bulk of buying) is to support all
those employers and employees who
do their parts to put breadwinners
back to work. . . .
"There Is no force here except con
science and opinion. . . . But this is
not a ballyhoo campaign. . .
"This la a test of patriotism."
Seven-membered recovery boards are
created in each of the commerce de
partment's 34 districts to supervise
the work. A nlne-membered recovery
board Is created for every state. All
members will serve without compen
sation and will be named by the
President to represent the various
classes of society.
Guests at Steamboot Mr, and Mrs.
Clyde H end rick son of this city are
spending several days this week at
Steamboat.
PRESIDENT WRITES
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daniels of Ruch
haw received the following 1 titter
from the President of the United
States, which gives promise of being
a Daniels family heirloom.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Washington, D. C.
July 6, 1033
My Dear Mr. and Mrs. Daniels:
The President has received your
very kind letter and asks me to ex
tend to you his hearty congratula
tions upon the birth of your little
girl, Joyce Marlene Daniels. He hopes
your daughter will have a happy,
active and useful life.
Very sincerely yours,
M. A. LeHAND.
Private Secretary.
Soon after the arrival of the stork
at the Daniels home last May the
proud father wrote to the President
with the above results.
ST.
' WILL SIM MONDAY
Ten men will start to work Mon
day on the opening of Fourth street
between Front and Fir streets, Fred
Scheffel, city superintendent, an
nounced today. There Is about 60
feet of pavement necessary to open
ing the street, the right of way hav
ing been obtained recently.
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the same choice cuts that
you would select.
FOR PROMPT
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Phone 603
Fresh Dressed Fryers ... lb. 17V2C
Fresh Dressed Hens .... lb. 15V2C
Frying Rabbits lb. 14c
Beef Roast '. . lb. 8c
Veal Roast lb. 8V2c
Shortening 4 lbs. 33c
Shoulder of Lamb lb. 11c
Leg of Lamb lb. 16c
Leg of Mutton lb. 9c
Round Steak lb. 15c
Sirloin or Rib Steaks
Smoked Picnics sugar cured
Weiners, Bologna or Liver Sausage
For the Picnic
LUNCH
We have a complete assort
ment of Lunch Meats, Bulk
Pickles, Relishes, Olives,
Mayonnaise, Sandwich
Spread and Salad' Dressing.
Also
Bulk and Package
CHEESE
of all kinds
AT A SAVING
ib. 12V2C
Veal Stew
Mutton Stew
Boiling Beef
Pork Shanks
lb. 6c
Sweet India Relish
Sweet Mustard Pickles
Sweet Mixed Pickles
Pint 15c-
Full Cream, Aged
Meadow Grove Cheese
lb. 22c
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Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 3 lb. basket. . . . . . 17c
Large Cucumbers, 5 for :.. . .10c
Local Wax Beans, 3 lbs. . . . 10c
Kentucky Wonder Beans, 3 lbs . . 10c
Golden Bantam Corn, dozen 20c
Turlock Cantaloupes, large size, 4 for. . ., 25c
Tune In on
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WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner.
Phone 20
Appetizing Foods Priced Low ! !
It's no problem to prepare your summer menus if you buy
the Reliable Way. The large variety, the Low Prices,
and the Quality make planning an economical and tasty
meal a positive joy.
Corned Beef can 17c
Beans re or sma wne s. 19c
Tomatoes solid pack 2 cans 25c
Macaroni cu cut
Corn Starch
Coffee Mb. package
, 7 pkgs. 25c
2 pkgs. 15c
- 19c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
Pound 29c, 2 lbs. 57C) 4 lbs. $1.09
Sweet Pickles i 10c, 3 for 25c
KERB'S TINT SWEET, 4 OZ..JAR.
Tomato Juice 3 cans 25c
DEL ROOl'E. NO. 1 TALL CAN.
Wellman's Veg. for Salad
8-oz. can Qq
White King Wash. Pdr. 33
(Ask Us How To Get a Steel' Recipe Kit)
OXYDOL WASH. PDWR. (small pkg. Free) Ig. pkg. 23
IVORY FLAKES (small pkg. Free) lg. pkg 23
LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars 29
WHITE KINQ or MISSION BELL Toilet Soap 4 for 19
Sugar loo lbs. $5.39
Flour we s bave some at $J.29
Certo 2 for 49c. Parowax lb- pkg. 9c
Extra Fancy "300" size Sunkist LEMONS, dozen 29
Solid Local CABBAGE, lb 2
Fancy New Crop ONIONS, lb 2
Juice ORANGES', 2 doz .. 25
FANCY TOMATOES, 4 lbs 25tf
COME EARLY AND BUY YOUR
YOUNGBERRIES
They won't laat long A limited supply
.00 Brealcfaat News, Mall Tribune
05 Musical Clock.
:16 A Feerleaa Parade.
:S0 Shopping Oulde.
:00 Friendship Circle.
30 Morning Melody.
00 U. 8. Weather Foreeaat.
00 Schubert' Lore Sonf.
:30 Mxulc&l Nota.
:00 Neapolitan Nttfhti.
:15 The Oranta Paaa Hour.
:30 Song and Comedy.
:00 Mid-day Ravlew.
15 Pyroll parade.
:30 News Plahea, Mall Tribune.
:30 Martial Muale.
:45 Popularltla.
:00 Varieties.
00 Classified Ad Program
00 Sons for Everyday.
"SO KMED Program Review.
:S5 Mualo of Old.
:00 Cocktail of Mualo.
:30 Masterworlu.
:00 Popular Parade.
:40 Ashland Entertainment Re
view.
45 -Neva Digest. Mall Tribune.
00 Dinner Dance Music,
;00 Modernistic.
30 to 8:00 Eventide.
Gets Good Price Tom Booth by, re
ported Thursday that he received ten
cents per pound for some blng cher
ries which he shipped to Los Aagelej
last week. Booth by aald thla excep
tional prices rated elht cents per
pound to the growers.
Attorneys Oua Newbury and Don
Newbury returned yesterday from
Portland, where they tried In the
United States district court before
Judge McNary the case om Maude
Ren ton vs. H. Stern and W. Stern, !
for Injuries sustained In an automo
bile wreck on the Pacific highway
north of Ashland. January 18. The
Jury returned a Terdlct In favor of
Mrs. Ren ton for 95,840.50.
The evidence presented showed that
Mrs. Ronton and her brother were
coming to Medford on that morning
and a short distance north of the
Hot Springs the defendants were
traveling south In ft LaSalle car, and
there waa snow on the ground and.
due to the alleged carelessness of
the driver, the LaSalle skidded over
the road and struck the automobile
of Mrs. Renton, almost demolishing
It, and fracturing her patella knee
bona In four or five places, the low
er portion of the bones being crushed.
Dr. Halnea of Ashland waa the at
tending surgeon and achieved very
good results.
A Cool Drink
From A Hot Country
Ksap cool with daffotow
India Tea wrved Iced. 11
makes an Invigorating
dVttilt. rich and wtney hi
flavor. t lor to gel
India Tea for your lend too. It'i flavor with,
stands nwltlng ten. To gnt gnnvhu India
Tea, took for ltw Map-of -India trademark
above) In addition to the brand i
on packages of tea you tnty
Avoid Shopping Inoonveniencos No Walking, Driving or Parking Difficulties
Personal Attention Phone 252
Prompt Service
PSnosiie Foe Food
The telephone is a great convenience at any time, espeoially during the hot, sum
mer months. 'Phone for groceries you'll not be disappointed. Our "Personal Ser
vice" includes a careful selection of all 'phone orders.
Cool. Summer Drinks of Many Kinck
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Mrs. StrattonV Fresh Home Made Cakes
Fancy Imported and Domestic Cheese '
See Our Display of Pancake Flour and Maple Syrup in Our Window
SATURDAY SAVINGS
Ivory Flakes, 1 large, 1 small package .24c
Del Rogue Tomatoe Juice, No. 1 cans, 3 for i, . ! 22c
Royal Club Peaches (Halves or Sliced) 2 cans.,.,.,. 14c
Parowax, 2 1-lb. packages . . . .15c
Cashew Nuts, 14 ounce package. . . .,.,..,.,.. .35c
Five Free Deliveries on Saturday
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81. Free Delivery
Rhode Island Red Hens and Good Fryers
Beef Pot Roast
Lb. 10c
Sirloin & T-Bone Steak
Lb. ISc
Pork Steaks
2 lb. 25c
Home Rendered Lard
3 lb. 25c
Picnics
Lb. 12c
Bacon Squares
Lb. lie
DELICIOUS MEATS FOR COLD LUNCHES
If You Are Looking for
Real Bargains
Check Carefully
the ads in
Today's Mail Tribune
Phone 20. For Free Delivery
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