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PAflE TWO BRIGHT PROSPECT li JlilLINDB FOR OREGON FLAX BP-N ir mill in Minr Vtf ' 1 - 1 1 i in ni . 1111 11 i njibk. tt If LUMI1 10 UlrtUL ft MEbFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933. PORTLAND, Deo. 8 (AP Oregon, mlthln five yean, msy Mt the wend prlra for flax. Th!i poaaiblllty wss mentioned by Will T. Llpman of Portland, Bow In Washington, D. C, In the Interest of a huge government loan for the flax Industry In thle state. ' A special dispatch to tht Oregonian today from Washington aald that "Be Having in the possibilities of maVlng linen an American Industry and sav ing for the United Statea the 10o. 000,000 which now goes for Importing the article, President Roosevelt has placed hie okeh on a revolutionary policy." Llpman ha been In Washington. D. C, several months In an attempt to obtain a I3.too.ooo loan from the public works administration for flax and linen working plants In the Wil lamette valley. The PWA has not yet agreed to his proposal, although Washington dlepatehe y atrloue consideration la being given the proposal. .E. L ft ' " it r . VAft Controversy between Henry Ford and the NRA focused on the Wash. Ington offlot of J. R. McCarl (above), eomptroller.goneral, whoa rullna was awaited regarding the ellglblll ty of dealers selling Ford'a prod uota to bid for government busl ntea, (Associated Press Photo) Sunday school board of the First Methodist Episcopal church met for a eover-dlsh dinner last evening, after which a buslneas meeting and the annual election of offtoera were held Report from the several departments were given showing considered in' tereat prevalent throughout th Bun1 day school. Th treasurer reported finance In fine ahape. Plana wer laid for the continued development of all department. The following were elected to aerv through 1834: Superintendent, I. J. Newman; as Blatant superintendent, 3. P. Banish; secretary. A. O. Schenck; aaalatant eecretary, W. O. Andrews; treasurer, Mrs. -P. P. Burk; aaslstant treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Gillette; librarian, Oeorge tveraon; assistant librarian, Bernard Roberta; cradle roll superintendent Mrs. Harold Warren; beginners, Mil O. A. Meeker: prlmr-y, Mrs. Arthur Short; Junior, Mlaa .Josephln Powers; Intermediate, Mrs. Oeorge Kunrmsn young peoples, Mra. R. P, Mortenaen adult, Mrs. Hill; home, Mrs. A. Hilton; missionary, Mra. O, 0. Derby L PORTLAND, Deo. . (AP) About el on. 000 will be spent In Oregon and 177,100 In Waahlngton for moaqutto elimination and control work, and 1700 men in th two states will be hired to carry on this work. It ' revealed through the elvll work ad ministration office her.. The work will start Immediately, consisting largely of diking, drain ing and brush cutting. Th entire quota of 1700 men will be hired by th first of next week, and they will work until February 16 on a a. hour day, B-day-week baal with mini mum wage scale of 60 rant an hour H. H. Stag, In charge of th fderl bureau of entomology her, will di rect th mosquito control work, at alsted by th stat experiment ata tlona of Oregon and Waahlngton State college. Th 1700 workmen will b hired from th regular relief rolls. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT. Do. S...(6pl.) Mr. and Mr. Art Stlnaon are th parente of a girl born November 31 She has been named Dorothy Jean. Lloyd Cowley and family visited Mr. and Mr. Imehauaen and family Thanksgiving. Miss Ola Heppler will return horn with them. Mr. Pete MoOonagl has been quite alck aaveral day. Mr. and Mr. J. P. Ayr and Mr and Mra. Chaa. McKe and Marjorle pent Thanksgiving at Klamath Palls, where they visited th Ernest Ayrea family. j Howard eohool txpect to begin i serving hot lunohe to school children i next week. Mrs. Oerber will have charge of the lunch th tlr week. Mrs. Culbertson and baby eon arc staying with her ateter-tn-law, Mrs. Chltwood. Mr, and Mra. Henry Croucher and family apent Thanksgiving at the horn of Mra. Floyd Parka on Kings highway. Mr. and Mra. Northrrart and sore entertained Mr. and Mra. duetln and family at Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mra. Tod Smith and family entertained Mr. and Mra. Ralph Per ton and family, Mr. and Mra. Bill Powell and family. Mr. and Mr. Jim Hortson and daughter. Mr. and Mra M. C. Varnell, Mr. Powell and Mr and Mrs. Frsnk Powell and daughter, at Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. eager and Mr. and Mr. Boyd Brock wer guest of Mr I end Mrs. Leensrd Brock and famtly Thanksgiving day. KMED Broadcast Schedule E TONIGHT IS HOPE BATOURST, Oembla, pc. .(AP) Colonel and Mr. Ohaj. A. Lind margh planned today to take off at midnight (7 p. m. E. 8, T.) en a projected flight to South America, 1000 miles away. Colonel Lindbergh chose that time for hla departure because at that hour tto wind ere moat favorable for - a getaway. A freahenlng breeze sprang up dur ing the morning, giving promise that the flight, which haa been delayed by a calm sine Thursday, might proceed. THE GRANGE Talent Grange. Talent Orange will hold It next regular meeting December 7. County Agent R. o. Fowler and Home Demonstration Agent Mrs. Mabel Mack will give talk on subject of much interest to all. Th refreshment committee for th evening are Mr. and Mr, c. E. Borj, Mr. and Mr. Tom Bell and Mr. and Mra. Everett Boone. Fern Valley Porno-a Grange giving holiday at th W. T. Orlv Wednesday, ;00 Break fast Newa, Mall Trlbun. :0-Mualcsl Clock. 0:10 Peerleaa Parade. ' 8 ;80 Shopping Quid. 9 :00 Friendship Circle Hour. S:S0 Morning Melody. 10:00 Weather Forecast. 10:00 Eb and i!eb. 10:1S Oladys LaMarr. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10 :4S Musical Notes. 1 1 :00 Grants Psss Hour. 11. IS Tone Pictures. 11:80 Mirror of Family Llf. 11:411 Vlgnettee. 12:00 Merland Tollefson, Tenor. 13:10 Radio Rendezvous. 13:00 News Flashes. Mall Tribune. 13 JO Pipe Organ Concert. 13 :4S Mid-day Review. 1 .00 Musical Varieties. 3:00 Classified Edition of th Air. 3:00 Aongs for Everyday. 3:10 KMED Program Review. 3 :3S -Musical Echoes. 4:00 Cocktail of Melody. 4:30 'Masterworks Program. :00 Cecil and Sally. 0:10 The Hllo Soreneders. fl :30 61 and Elmer. S:4S News Digest, Mall Trlbun 6:00 Medford Theater Quids. 0:15 Al piche'a Sport and Fish Flsshes. 6:30 "The President's Oold Policy." trsiucrlbed talk by Earl Hard In. 6:40 Holly-tlme. 7:00 Th Black Ohost. 7:10 Th Hollywood Trio. 7:30 Moderns. 7 :8O-0 :00 tteverles. ,rkASV'Nof4gSBRjaBBBSVVeBBl rjj0djjj LEFT. LLlwfm Buy CHRISTMAS SEALS 2&Z Hasting cost can b reduced. Foi complete heating service call Ar' SchmldlL 4101503 FBRN VALLEY. Deo. S. (Spl.)-Alr. and Mr. William Kan tor Invited a number of friend to their home In North Phoenix for an njoyable even ing of cards, dancing and games, De cember 3. auest Included Misses Lillian and Anna Kantor, Lois Mason. Verle Connor, Edna Jones. Echo Al ford, Viola and Zola Lowden, Ola May Spruell, Alice and Mary Henaler, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis pans, Mr. and Mra. Ed Marshall. Messrs. Floyd Mahary, John and Joe Kantor, Roy ooghlll, Ivan Olsen. Ivan Hfdrlck, Henry Bennett, Fred Robbie?. Harry Steele 1 quite alck with cold thla week. Dorothy Kantor had an unusually serious case of ohlckenpox the past week, she is much better now. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wilson are gueste of Mrs. Bowman and Bryon. Mra. Ears Messenger cslled on Mr. Learned Friday afternoon. Oeorge and Robert Carr spent tho evening with their grandparenta, Mr. and rare. oeo. Alford Saturday. Fred Robley of Orants pass visited relative her last week-end. Mr. and Mra Hanson of Medford spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jeas Eldrldge. Mr. and Mr. Ed Marshall and chil dren and Lem and T. R. Hughes vis ited Mrs. M. F. Hughe In Sams Val ley Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lem Hughes spent the afternoon at th home of Mrs. Beer, Sr., t Medford. Mrs. A. B. Fern nas been quite 111 the past week. An entertaining program was given Wednesday evenln gat the school by the school children. Three play wr presented. They war mad up of dialogue, songs and danoaa. Pica, col' feo and cocoa were aold and th quilt made by the ladles of the community was exhibited. Mr. and Mra. Ray Ward enttrtained en Thanksgiving for a number or their relative. Ouesta wer Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chllder and family, Mra Stella Morse and children. Mr. and Mra. Fred Morae, Mr. Morae, Sr., and Mra. O. B. Ward. Tom Prayton of Ashland was guest of Mr. and Mr. Eara Meesenger for Thanksgiving. Mr. Prayton 1 Mr. Mesaenger'a uncle- Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kantor, Floyd Mahary, Roy CoghlU, Joe Kantor and daughtera Josephln and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davis. Bllll and Jlmmt. wer guests of Mr. and Mr Jo Kantor, Sr., for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Dawlt, formerly of thla community, drov to Corvalll for the week-end, to visit friends. Mr. and Mra. Lem Hughe had as Thanksgiving guest Mr. and Mr Jea Dldrldge, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Beer, Mr. and Mr. Ed Marshall and daughter. QUAKE RECORDED IN NORTHWEST REGION WASHINGTON, De. 8. (API A moderate earthquake, centered about osoo mile from Washington In a northwesterly direction, was reported today by Georgetown university eela- moiogical observatory. Dripping radiator! repaired. Brill Metal Works. Freshen Ui mouth V .owinrs ine uiroai iv i'in:.-ffiriiiiri;i,irr.M . (By Gertrude Haak.) Regular evening meeting of Pomona Orange will be held at Central Point Orange hall December 9, at 8 p. m Thla meeting Is open to fifth d. gre members only. The beautiful degree of Pomona will be conferred on a large class. Each subordinate master 1 requested to bring Candi da lea from hi Orange. If poslhle. Pomona Maatar I. R. Kline will give an Interesting report of his visit to th National Orange session held at Boise, Idaho. Supper will b served after Orange convenes, and member ar requested to bring sandwiches, cske, colfe or cream. The committee on arrangement, headed by Pomona Master Kline, has completed plans for Joint Installation which will be held In th Central Folnt Orange hall, Sunday, December 17. A covered dish dinner will bo served at 13:30 p. m., followed by Installation promptly at 3 p. m. All officers-elect should be present no: later tnan 1:4 p. m. Members are anked to bring a cov ered dish aultable for dinner, and Oranges being installed as requested to fttmhh cofee, cream and sugar, If possible. Orsnge Installation service 1 par ticularly appropriate for Sunday, aa each beautiful charge Is based on the teachings of the Bible. This arrangement will be more con venient for most of the -farmers com ing long distances than a late even ing meeting would be. and dinner at 13:30 will enable church-goer to at-I tend. Because th floor apae and seating capacity of the Central Point Orange halla is somewhat limited for auoh a large gathering, this will not be an open meeting, and attendance will be restricted to the officers-elect snd the members of those Orsnges being Installed. Every detail of arrange, ment has been ocaretully planned that we ar stir we can make these comfortable. Central Point Orange la a wonderful host and It is cooperat ing with the committee to the limit. The dinner Is In charge of the Po mona home economic committee, o! which Mra. Victor Bursal la chair man. To date 10 Oranges hav reported for the Joint inatallatlon, and othera are expected at an early date. I .. horn. Mr. and Mr. John Orlav spent jiovejjioer awtn in Meo.'ord. Mr. snd Mrs. Bruce Grieve of Cen tral Point and Mr. and Mr. Lou Rob rtaon and Louis Robertson of Grants Paaa wer dinner gueeta Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orlev and Mr. an1 Mrs. John Orlsve. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulrieh wr Thanksgiving day. guests of Mr. and Mra. To mcarleton. Mr. and Mr. Heaton Orieve and Infant eon of Lakevtew were guests over Thanksgiving of Mra. Mary Grieve. Tuesday morning. November 36, there was two Inche of snow on the ground, which lasted several day. Bor non November 33, to Mr. and Mra. Paul Snook, a eon weighing 7'4 pounds. Ralph Train la boarding with Mra Charles Clarke at Cascade Oorae and attending Prospect high school, whr la a aenlor. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Richey, a son nsmed Thomas William, Sunday morning at Mr. Purucker' in Med ford. A large crowd attended Oerald Lehnherr's funeral at th Trail church Sunday afternoon. Interment waj In the Trail cemetery. Much aympathy Is extended the bereaved family. They ware residents of tht district for eversl years, where Mr. Lehnherr op erated a sawmill on the Flounce Rock ranch. Bom are la th capital, Foochow, scene of nationalist bombing raids Sunday, and Amoy. , Twelve palntlnga by Claude Monet. French impressionist, brought 648,700 at a recent New York auction. LEGION REFUSES RITES FOR DEAD GANGSTER HURON, 8. D., Dec. Mem ber of th William Reave post No 7 of the American Legion here, lit night voted unanimously not to tak charge of the funeral Of Verne Miller, gangster found dead near Detroit. Mich., laat week. Miller, former sheriff her and a former World war veteran, will be burled her Wednesday. Oi rri rrti in, wn, irti Groceteria Super Food Markets 9 FOREIGNERS ADVISED Z! NANKINO, China, Dec. . (AP) Americana snd other foreigners were advised today to evacuate the "don- ger zones" In Fukien province. w.nere tne Nanking natlonallat government la preparing to attack an Inauntent fiuvmtmi oaminietrauon. 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