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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI3, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 103 1. PAOE TTTREE SELECT LEADERS TO UPHOLD CODE One of the largest meetings of gro cers held In Jackson county for a long time was conducted at ihe Chamber of Commerce last Monday for the futrpose of organizing a local code authority, It was announced to day by Chamber of Commerce offi cials. Over 50 grocers were present from .all over the county and the meeting was held under the chairmanship of W. A. Gates, who was asked by Vie - state code authority to form the lo cal organization. The retail grocers' code and other matters pertinent to the NRA as it relates to the grocers were read, fol lowing which the election of the members of the local code authority took place. Those elected were: H. A. Glbbs, representing the wholesal ers; George Witters, representing the chain stores; Ralph Burgess, repre senting the Medford retail grocers; M. E. Kaegl, representing the Ash land grocers; and A. Hearn of Phoe nix, representing the voluntary chain group. A discussion was entered Into by those present regarding hours, fol lowing which it was regularly moved that a maximum of 69 .hours of store opening be maintained throughout the county. Following the meeting those elect ed to represent the local code au thority went Into session and the following officers' were elected: Chair man, H. A. Glbbs; vice chairman, Kaegi; treasurer, George Witters; and secretary, a. ft. Banwell. Complete Information regarding the meeting has been sent to the state code authority and the national code authority, and It is expected that within a reasonable time a certifi cate of authority will be forwarded so that the organization can func tion. The purpose of the organization Is to maintain the fair price code as It relates to grocers throughout the county and any complaints regard ing this In the future must be sub mitted to the members of the local organization above mentioned. This is the second group which has been organized during the past month, the previous one being that of other retail merchants not In the food business, of which E. E. Wilson la the chairman. F ABOARD ADMIRAL BYRD'S FLAG SHIP, Antarctica, Feb. 8. (Delayed.) (Via Mackay Radio.) (p) The flag ship nf the Byrd Antarctic expedition sailed from the Bay of Whales shortly before noon today, bound for New Zealand, where she will be laid up for a year. The flagship will return in Decem ber or January to take on th winter party. The vessel will remain at Port Chalmers or Dunedin, N. Z., until that time. Several of the members of the crew remained behind to aid in complet ing the Job of moving stores from the unloading docks on the bay to the permanent camp. They will go north when the Bear of Oakland, suppiy ship, sails. SHIFT TAXES ON MIDDLE INCOMES WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. P The house ways and means committee to day revised the bracket and rates slightly in the new revenue bill to relieve somewhat the burden on in comes of between 98,000 and 925.000. Brackets affecting such incomes were shifted. A).o shifted were some of those on Incomes higher than $25,000, in order to keep the expected additional reve nue at t300.000.000. Representative Samuel B. HUI (D . Wash.), said the committee probably would report the bill tomorrow, but that it would not be ready for house action until next week. LONDON. Eng.. Feb. 7. AP) The United States dollar depreciated to day in relation to the pound to the lowet rate since President Roose velt's devaluation move, closing at 3.01. It strenethened somewhat late, af ter tour.llnfT at 5.05 to the pound, compared to the overnight rat of Alex Riddle of Tahoka. Tex . has five poid dollars more than 80 years old. He unes two for cuff link and the others for shirt studs. 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Pump service, clean, prompt Tel. fl3l Special Prices on SKIS Lead by Mrs. Dnrnthv Kukiii (I) nr Diillns, department president, otllrersi mid members of the American l esion Aiixlllarv will giitlier In Meilford ihurs. dny for a district conference, other out-oMoivn and local leaders shown include Mrs. Uorotliv Templer, (!) Klnmntb lulls, HMirt presirlcnt Mrs. Mabel Mclntuiff (;1) Marshf It lil, kv retnrv-treaurer: Mrs. Mvtle Oltnscheld tS) Medfortl, unit president : .Mrs. Kllzaltt'ih- 1 luhrer (7) Medrod, hospital chairman; Mrs. Mvrtle Wrlnlit () Million). Molfarc chairman: Mrs- (irace Holmes (5) MedTord. unit nut-ret arv-treiisurer; Mrs. (ieorsia Hollow ay (1) Medford, AmerlcunLsni chairman. Hollywood Hasn't a Gasp Left For Madcap Lupe's Separation upe ule.' aiinciini-ement of a trial separation from Johnny Wels inullpr, her hushiind of a few months, failed to surprise Hollywood, accus tomed to the unexpected where Ihe volatile star Is concerned. has ceased being surprised at any thing the little Mexican actress does. In eight days the period allotted for the trial of lives apart from each other the volatile Lupe'is capable of changing .her mind a thousand times. "Never" Means "Maj be" In the old days of her reported en gagement to Gary Cooper (now mar ried to Sandra Shaw) she used to vary her deninls of their marriage with such fervent exclamations as Lupe never marry" followed in the (3) denials and affirmations of approach ing marriage was climaxed In the secret elopment with Wciasmuller last October. Hollywood accepts Lupe but nev er tries to explain her. . She Is the movies' madcap child, with whims and temperamental vagaries that know few Inhibitions. She thinks practical Jokes are grand fun. She amused herself in the studio restaurant around Christ mas time by plucking .holly berries from decorative wreath and firing them at other stars, rocking with laughter when they "hit." She used to get joy from greeting guests with a well-buttered hand. g liy KtlHI.N LUONi HOLLYWOOD. Lupe Velez d surprise Hollywood with .her latest "t breath with declarations like sensation the sudden "trial separa- "Maybe today, maybe next week, tion" from Johnny Wclssmuller, the 1 maybe never I" movie Taraan. It turned out to be "never" in For Hollywood, knowing its Lupe, that case, but the same routine of There Is n premium on gold We Buy Old Gold Do not sell your old Rold to strangers. We hold a f. N. Gov't HreiiM t' l""-. 09 'JEWELERS MEDFORD. OR 6 plus the safi'fy of a front axle and rofCantilq-er Springs A great deal of thought Is being given today to springs. Various experiments are being tried In an effort to get independent action for an auto mobile's front wheels. All of which Is simply another tribute to the soundness of Ford engineering nod the Ford V-8 fur 19.V4. When you drive this car you get free action not only for the front wheels buf 'for alt 4 u heels. Ford transverse cantilever springs provide Individual suspension for both front and rear axles. In the new Ford these springs have been made more flexible. This type of construction Is not experimental and has the advantage of comfort plus the proved safety of a front wile. This new Ford combines V-8 power with gas oline economy 20 milea to the gallon at a speed of 45 miles per hour, In exhaustive road runs. It will do 80 miles an hour without diffi culty. At 50 or 60 miles per hour it Is actually running at ease! This reserve power means acceleration un equalled by practically any other make of American automobile, regardless ofxost. Before you buy any car at any price, drive the new Ford V-8 for AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS IMMEDIATE for 1934 DELIVERV She sticks .her tongue out at whom she pleases. She yells herself hoarac at the prize fights. Lunch time finds her in the studio kitchen poking around In various kettles of food, sampling this and that before order ing. Sometimes, when she looks as if she were pouting like a sullen, both ered child, she Is really figuring a way to pull a chair from under some unsuspecting friend. She has myriad enthusiasms furs, jewels, dogs. Once she had eight or nine nnnlnes In the house at the same time, until she got angry at them for digging up the lawn and neiit tihcm awuy. Two chihuahuas, gifts from Johnny, remain, along with Welssmuller'a police dog. She and Johnny lately were collect ing automobile horns, many kinds, to rival each other In blatant caco phonies from their respective cars. Northern Pine Skis CI OQ fi ft. strand. Itpjt. $'i.40, special Northern Pine Skis C9 OQ 0ft ft. He. $.85, special - . Maple Skis 2 79 (Pi ft. Kpb. ?:t..M. special IbWb I J Northland Ash Skis SC 29 12 It. Hi-. JJ.90. Bprclul SfWlliW Northland Hickory Skis 51 0 79 Ti It. Hpr. S13.50. KlHTlll! I Toboggans Cfi QQ 8 ft. Kfj. J11.40, sptilnl (WW Ski Poles $1 39 Rej. $1.80. sprc-lnl "W Knitted Ski Caps 49C Keg. !5r, jtperlal . wW Wool Gloves 59 c Kor. 7.V special Wl irykis - trim i riHv Here is water that makes beer as good as the beers of Burton and Munich" 7zz k said Leopold Schmidt when he established the first Olympia brewery at Tumwater in 1896 ABOVE is a reproduction of the l "Olympian," September 5, 1895. It 'announced that Leopold Schmidt was to build a brewery at Tumwater and that he had acquired the site be cause of the special brewing qualities of the water which came from pure, sparkling, subterranean springs. In 1896, he completed the brewery and marketed "Olympia Beer" with the famous slogan, "It's the Water." Thirty-seven years later in 1933 the Schmidt family of brewmasters built the modern Olympia Brewery, one of the finest in America and now offer you Olympia Beer, made exactly at it was before prohibition. Delicious, Mellow Flavor The solvent quality of the subterra nean spring water of Tumwater, used exclusively for Olympia Beer, performs four very important functions: 1. Extracts from the hops and grains hidden flavors. 2. Gives golden color and aparklinf life to the beer. 3. Creates a more active fermentation of the yeast cells, thereby making the beer mors digestible and of constant purity. 4. Prevents detrimental changes when thebeer is bottled and chilled. Serve It in Your Home Olympia Beer is a wholesome, mildly stimulating beverage. Original import, ed yeast stock from Denmark guaran. tees complete fermentation; this means that Olympia Beer is predigested and, therefore, non - fattening. You can obtain it from your dealers. Olympia Brewing Co., Olympia, Wash. us me tvaivr TVi i-fr'frt m f fi4 tfitnM w flf itoknilr Wrarf for ! r 4rflrrrp IMPORTANT! Wherever you see the Authorized Draught Dispenser Certificate, you will know that this dis. penser is fully equipped to serve you Olympia Draught Beer, properly kept and served as it should be served bringing you the full-flavored goodness unchanged from the Brewery, -I