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BEDFORD MJTL" TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1034. PAGE THREE E UP MONDAY FOR (Continued from pag on) be said, wu about 970,000,000 week. In its formal report, the appropri ations committee admonished the .house to remember "that these re lief measures are not a permanent policy of the federal government," and added: "They are temporary and only the extreme emergency Justifies them. Khr to Many Millions . "Summarizing the direct and In direct aid furnished by the civil works program as supplemented by state and local money and the fed eral emergency relief administration activities, It provides relief for 7, 000,000 famlltes representing 25 to SO million people." The committee said It was of the opinion that the civil works fund "should be confined to state and lo cal projects except In such cases aa It may be necessary to allot funds to some federal agency to admlnlrter, super-vine, inspect, etc., the execution of work on state and local projecU." The administrator testified as head of the federal relief organization that last March there were 4,560.000 fami lies In the United States on public relief rolls representing "something over 20,000.000 people, or one person out of every six." Relief Bolls Cut The number of families on the federal relief rolls In December, he aid, had decreased to 2,650,000. "Suppose you reach May 1 and the number of people you have em ployed on your civil works rolls has Increased and you find a consider able decrease on your relief rolls," Chairman Buchanan (D., Tex.) asked-' "To stop your civil works would nec essarily throw those same people back on your relief rolls? That la right." Hopkins replied. "We might extend civil works a little ' longer. My own thought would be, however, with a fund of this sire, you could not possibly keep thla running all the time between - now and next winter: that you would either diminish It sharply during the summer time or demobilize It en tirely during the summer time.' It will reach a marked decrease In num bers. Decision Later We have not yet reached any ad ministrative decision as to precisely the method that will be adopted. It will be done on a realistic basis and In the interest of the whole na tional economy." Hopkins said that many people who needed relief .had been ashamed to ask for It until the CWA was created last November by President Roosevelt. In describing the situation, he satd: "A strange thing happened In con nection with work relief. We had been taught to believe In the study of the poor laws that the way to get people off the relief rolls Is to offer them a Job, because If you give them work they will duck and run, and they will not want any relief. Fine People Apuly "Well, Just the opposite happened. We found that when we started work relief many people, fine people, who could not come to us for direct re lief, would come for work relief, be cause they said It was a Job." Speaking of charges of political In terference and graft,- in some esses of which prosecution has been or dered, he said, the number of per sons ".who have been implicated in graft Is very small, although it looms very large In the public's mind." "I may have made a mistake In kicking a lot of this stuff outdoors. But, I do not like it when people, volunteers working for us, finagle around on a project out of which they are making money through the back door." K.MED Broadcast Schedule Saturday 3:0O ALL REQIEST PROGRAM A. M. 8:00 Breakfast News. Mall Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Outde. 8:00 Friendship Circle Hour. 8:80 Morning Melody. 8 :45 Dreams of Schubert. A 10:15 Musical Notes. 10:30 Marching Along. 11:00 Grants Pass Hour. 11:16 Quartets Parade. 11:30 Tone Pictures. P. M. 13:00 Mid-Day Revue. 12:10 Chamber of Commerce New,. 13:15 Esther Merrltt Sanderson. 13:30 News Plashes, Mall Tribune. 12:30 Popularity. 1 :0O Varieties. 3 :00 Classified Edition of the Air. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Dreaming the Waltz Away. 4 :00 Rythmical Cocktail. 4 :30 Masterworks Program. 5:00 Interlude. 5:15 HUo Serenade. 5:30 Song Paraoe. 8:15 Andy Slough, Voice of Radio. 6 :30 Dinner-Dance Program. 7:00 Traumerl. 7:30 to 8.00 Moderne. BLACKBERRIES RIPE IN PORTLAND PARK PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 3. (UP) Spring must bo here I J. M. Stone. Seventh Day Advent 1st park caretaker near Gladstone, re ported picking several clusters ripening blackberries today. of Careful Fuel Oil Delivery when you want It. Call 315, Eads Transfer. For QUICK, dependable FUEL OIL Delivery, phane 315. Eads Transfer Co THIS MARKET HAS SERVED SINCE ITS OPENING SEPT. 26, 1931 The population of Medford, according to the 1930 census was 11,007. THIS RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Give the People the Most You Can for the Money; Not the Least. PHONE 603 FREE DELIVERY DAILY AT 8, 10, 2 and 4 Fresh Smelt or Sausage ..." 4 lbs. W Beef Roast, good cuts, tender Lb. 8c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER 6 lbs. 25c Veal Steak, shldr. cuts, lb. . 1 Qc Fresh Oysters, fancy Willapa qt. 48c, pt. 25c Fresh Dressed Turkeys, young birds lb. I4V2C Prime Rib Roast . bonod and tied, gen. baby boef Jb 7I2C Rump Roast boned ani tled- wast lb. 5C Fresh DreSSed Hens , Fine for baking orTricasce k Qc Steaks, tender beef, Sirloln' Rib-Sm8U T-Bone Veal Cutlets, loin'or rib Salt Herring, 3 for . 10c Veal Roast, lb ...9c ib. 12V2C Shortening, 4 lbs . . 33c Pure Lard, 4 lbs 35c Frankfurters, Bologna or Liver Sausage, 2 lbs 25c FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Oranges, very juicy ...,. ... , , , 3 doz. 29c Arizona Grapefruit, large 4 for 19c Southern Grapefruit, medium .,.,.,.. 7 for 25c Newtown Apples, box 57c Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs. 23c Parsnips . .: 3 lbs. 10c Rutabagas 3 lbs. 10c Onions, Sweet Spanish 10 lbs. 19c DELIVER REPORT The grand Jury, Thomas V. Bell. Jr., of Talent foreman. Is scheduled to make Its report to the court to morrow morning. Its labors were completed late yesterday afternoon. The grand Jury has been Investi gating the 'Dhack case" and was Instructed by the court to mak a report upon It. Ten dayi have been devoted to the hearing of wltneuea and reviewing Vie evidence In pre vious 'rfrand Jury Investigation. Cir cuit Judge H. D. Norton, who has been holding court in Josephine county, will be here tomorrow to re ceive the report, and any indictments the grand Jury may return. Besides the Dahaclc matter, the grand Jury investigated a down or so criminal matters, ranging from larceny to iwe threats with deadly weapons. A number of non-aupport cases were also heard. The prcitent seulon of the grand Jury has been In session for about three weetu. The Jury was fhfcf drawn about a year ago. Free Delivery Any Sire Order Tun. In on KMI.P l:..r Morning I :M for llnlljr 5pertall WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the EELHABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20 Thrifty Food Shoppers Will find a Host of Values here that they cannot afford to pass up. Save Time Save Steps Save Money We Deliver Just Phone 20 Sauer Kraut' large 2V2 tins, 2 for , . Corn, Fancy Royal Club, 2 cans .... White or Yellow, No. 2 can Corn, standard pack, No. 2 can . . . 0c Grape Fruit, fancy Royal Club No. 2 can . 5c 25c 25c Snowdrift 6 lb. tin 79c-3 lb. tin 45 c Coffee, Schillings' drip or reg., 2-lb. can 60c, lb. can 31 Baking Powder, Schillings 12"os. can 29 Wax Paper, 40-ft. roll . 2 for 15 Oorn Starch 2 packages 15 Ginger Ale, Clicquot Club 2 bottles 25 Pickles, sweet, full pint jar .....19 Catsup, 0. H. B., large 14-os. size 17 Fancy Walnuts ; Lb. 20d A Special Sale of Bulk Goods Red Beans . ,....;.,. . 4 lbs. 19c Petite Prunes ... 4 lbs. 19c Fancy Head Rice ...... 3 lbs. 19c Macaroni . . 3 lbs. 19c Royal Quick Setting Dessert, 3 pkgs. 19c With Chocolate Pudding FREE TREE TEA SPECIALS Black, lb. 62c; 1-lb. 33c; Mb. Green, lb. 45c; J-lb. 23c; I Ah. 17c 12c Pure Cider Vinegar, gal. . . 1 7C Package Coffee, lb. ...... 9C WHITE KING Bth 27c GRANULATED SOAP Large 40-oz. Package l 1 t r n ... ana 1 Dar White King Toilet Soap WHITE ! KING .HI, I. . i . Mission Bell or White King Toilet Soap, i for 19o Sunbright Cleanser Shortening Milk, Morning or Libby's . .l 6 for 25c 2-lb. package 19c 4 cans 26o FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT Large Size. Thin Bkin. 4 for 19c This la an exceptionally good buy. Bananas, fancy fruit ......... 4 lbs. 25 Solid Cabbage, per pound 2 Sweet Potato or Hubbard Squash, pound - Fancy Large Cauliflower ... 2 for 23 Fancy Large Celery, well bleached, bunch Jumbo Artichokes 2 for J 5 Fancy Local Sprnach . , lbs. 25 Fancy Bpitz Apples 8 lbs. 2."C Our Complete Produce .Line also includes Carrots, Tur nips, Beets, Green Onions, Radishes, Oreen Beans, Green Peas, Celery Root, Oieen Peppers, Tomatoes, Egg Plnnl, Lettuce, Brussel Sprouts, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Pears, Apple's, Oranges, Lemons, Orape fruit, Avacados, Cranberries, Salsify, Chinese Cabbage. Phone 542. We will hsu! swsy joui retuse. C!ij osnltarj Scr?lce. Broken windows glazed rrowbrldge Cabinet Works. DURING VALLEY VISIT Harry rack In m, ft resident of San Francisco. Cal., pused away at the home of hie brother, William Faclt- Um, In the Willow Springs district, near Centra Point. Ore., at an early hour thla morning. He had spent the last month visiting hie brother. He tu born July 81, 189S. Be sides his brother, he leaves a niece, Mrs. Charles M. Taylor, Jr- ol the Willow Springs district. Funeral services, In charge of th Pert Funeral Home, will be announc ed later. PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE Phone 252 tor Good Food We Invite You To turn to an institution whose foundation is built on quality that you may safeguard the character of the merchandise you buy. THIS STORE CHERISHES A CONFIDENCE BEGOTTEN of the ceaseless desire to supply service in merchandise that quality which means TRUE ECONOMY. INFERIOR FOODS NO MATTER HOW CHEAP, are not economical. These Foods Are. Absolutely Guaranteed Rogue River Cheese, per lb Ho "A Snappy Local Product" Oregon Curve Out Macaroni, 4 lbs. 25c Wadham's Drip Coffee, 3-lb. jar 85o Cresca Mammoth Green Olives. "Import ed from France." A bargain, large jars at ... 95o Fresh Spring Carrots, 3 bunches 10c Extra large tender Head Lettuce ...... 6e Colary large crisp bunches 9e Rose Brand Sunkist Oranges Largo siro, 2 doz 45c Arizona Grapefruit, large ones, each 5o Cauliflower Oregon grown, head.... lOo Cabbage, tender medium heads, lb.. 3o DELICIOUS HOME MADE CAKES : : ORDER NOW! 5 FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY DEPENDABLE PHONE SERVICE CENTRAL MARKET SPECIALS Choice Steaks, per lb 15c Beef Pot Roasts, per lb 10c Fresh Side Pork, per lb. . . . , 10c Choice Hens & Fryers, per lb. .' 1 7c AUTO GLASS Tender, Body A Itudlntor Repair General Hheet Metal l.lRlit Struct urul Iron nil I II. METAL n'OKRS 109 E. 8th St. . 1'hone 418 Announcement Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel mnd nr. L. L. fmiidrrt haTe coralilned their dental offices anil are located at .113-sn MF.nronn bld. rhone S07 If You Are Looking for REAL BARGAINS Check Carefully . . the Ads In ... ' Today's MAIL TRIBUNE