MEDFORD MML TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, 'APRIL 13, 1934.
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OFFICERS OF SERA
RELIEF' PROGRAM SCHOOL TYPISTS
tton at the primary election, totaled
$8150, Secretary of State P. J. Stadel
man announced today.
The office also collected $5540 as
payment for space in the voters' pam
phlet, which will be sent out to all
registered voters.
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Placement and personnel offices of
the State Emergency Relief admin
istration were opened In this city
yesterday at 208 East Eighth street
wlt.1 Kenneth B. Wall, formerly of
Lakevtew, as manager. A. W. Martin,
project supervisor for the state, la
here to confer with the Jackson
County Relief committee regarding
projeots to be undertaken hero under
the administration. The city council
and the county court met yesterday
afternoon in an effort to work out
some system of caring for the com
pensation and transportation In
volved. Under the S. E. R. A., government
funds cannot be used for transporta
tion of workmen, nor for purchase
of materials. The program Is not a
continuation of the C. W. A., Mr.
Wall emphasized today, but a pro
gram Instituted for the definite pur
pose of providing relief. Rehabilita
tion of those, who have been on re
lief In the past, will be stressed and
the program will be confined to the
metropolitan area of Med ford. It
will not be a county undertaking aa
In the case of the CWA, the work
having been restricted to cities of
6000 population or over.
Men applying for work, are asked
not to come to the personnel head
quarters until notified by mail. Ap
plications had already gone out to
350 people today and new applica-'
tlons will be considered as soon as
possible.
, . Names will be taken from the CWA
roll and Investigated by the S. E. R.
A. to determine which ones are elig
ible to work under the new setup.
from the standpoint of economic
need.
Mr. Wall, who heads the place
ment and personnel -work, was for-
merly county school superintendent
of Lake county. Last year he became
manager and disbursement officer
there for the CWA and was secretary
of the Lake County Reliaf committee.
He la accompanied here by Mrs. Wall.
Southern Oregon district typing and
shorthand meet will be held in Ash
land Saturday, and because Med ford
has severed relations with the Ash
land school, no representatives will
be in attendance from the local high
school, It was announced today.
Amy Ollmore and Naomi Smith of
Grants Pass will represent the first
year class from that school, white
Llla Fay Williams and Rosamond
Weston will be second-year repre
sentatives. Virginia Dodson and Leah Hagen,,
novices, and Ruby Rich and Helen
Mitchell, amateurs, will be the Grants
Pass entries. In the shorthand con
tests. Winners are to participate In
the state contestt a Corvallls, April 26.
Cups will be given winning teams.
ARMY AIRMAIL
FA
FILING FEES SWELL
OREGON'S TREASURY
SALEM, April 13. (AP) Piling
fees received at the state department
from the 375 candidates for nomina-
Plying a P-12 pursuit ship, Lieutenant-Colonel
Henry H. Arnold, In
charge of the army airmail operations
west of Cheyenne, Wyo., stopped at
the Medford municipal airport for a
short time this morning, before con
tinuing to Oakland.
Lt.-Col. Arnold, who now makes hla
headquarters at Salt Lake City, la
on a tour of Inspection, and before
coming to Medford conferred with
Major Charles T. Phillips, stationed
at Pearson field, Vancouver. Washi
The army airman told City Airport
Superintendent Tom Culbertson that
next Thursday new Martin bombers
would be Inaugurated Into the air
mail service. The ships, he said, have
a cruising speed of -180 miles, and
Include all the latest Instruments.
They are equipped with radio.
Wages boosted. "
WALUNGPORD, Conn., April 13.
(AP) R. Wallace and company, ail'
verware manufacturers, announced a
10 per cent increase in wages for
, about 1000 employes today.
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KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. April 13.
( AP) The bodies of Audrea Mardelle
and Doris Sparks, broken and torn
by Vie 125-foot drop Into the pit of
Sand Creek canyon five months ago.
lay In a funeral home here today
awaiting the arrival of relatives from
California.
Officers late yesterday afternoon
removed the bodies of the young wo
men from the creek bed witti block
and tackle. They .had lain there since
November 12 when their car went
over the side of the snow-covered
east entrance highway to Crater Lake
national park.
The two Hollywood beauty cultur-
ists were the objects of a search all
through the winter following their
departure from Spokane on Armis
tice day.
Surviving Miss Mardelle are her
father, N. M. Streeter of Klamath
Falls: her mother, Mrs. Nellie Ware
of Berkeley; a sister, Ethel Baldwin
of Sacramento, and a second sister
Neva Streeter, also of Sacramento.
Miss Sparks is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Demloe of Ban Francis
co; a sister, Mrs. Vivian Boener of
San Francisco, and a brother, Ver
non Bllenkeron of South Gate, Cal.
enbosch family.
Leland Dy singer has the part of the
rich farmer, Mynheer Hertogenbosch.
His wife. Vrouw Hertogenbosch, U
portrayed by Harriet Short. Tlwlr
charming daughters, WUhelmina and
Hilda, are played by Beulah Tingleaf
and Marian Chamberlain. Harold
Grow fills the part of an American
salesman. Bob Yankee. Hans, a stu
dent of music and in love with WU
helmina, Gerald Hansen. Clifford
Ayrea haa the part of Franz, a rlcn
farmer's son, and In love with Hilda.
Ml&s Olson, the director, and a
chorus of 20 voices makes the op
eretta an altogether delightful one.
ROOSEVELTS GET RRST
Eagle Pt. Operetta
Will Be Presented
Craterian April 20
Oti6 M. Carrlngton's operetta,
"Windmill of Holland," will be pre
sented by the Eagle Point high Khool
glee club at Hunt's Craterian, April
20, at. 9 o'clock. The operetta was
presented with great success in Eagle
Point, March 30.
"Windmills of Holland" portrays
life In rural Holland and the Hertog
Suffer from Backache?
Elmer Ross of 608
So. 16th St., Boise,
Idaho, says : "borne
time ago 1 had a pain
In the small of my back.
When I sat down, the
ache became more severe
and I felt so stiff and
sore across my back.
Mt lcirinevi neemrd to
be weak, acted much too freely. Dr. Pierce s
A-nuric completely rfd me of the backache
and kidney weakness." All dru brims.
Send lOo lo Dr. Pierce's Clink, Buffalo,
N. V., lor a trial pkg. "We Do Our Part."
WASHINGTON, Apirl 13. (AP)
Mrs. Franklin O. Roosevelt today ac
cepted the first sheet of the 250,-
000.000 Mothers' day postage stamps
dedicated to her, and later said she
would give them to her husband, the
stamp collector of thp family.
Postmaster General James Farley.
In making the presentation and dedi
cation, said:
"To you, Mrs. Roosevelt, the first
lady of the land, a devoted mother
of a fine and happy family, I dedi
cate tho first sheet of this new stamp
issuea m nonor and memory of the
motners or America.' "
WASHINGTON. April 13. -m The
National Lumber Manufacturers' as
soclatlon reported today that new
business reported by 1.S05 lumber
mills for the week ending April
was less than any of the preceding
six week and but 3 per cent above
the average for the first quarter of
1934.
Orders for the week totaled 185.-
259.000 feet while for the preceding
week they were 318,1133,000 feet. Pro
ductlon dropped to 194,029.000 feet
compared with 203.667,000 feet for tne
previous six-day period while ship
ments dropped to 185.001.000 feet
compared with 216.233,000 feet.
ARGENTINA OPPOSES
WHEAT EXPORT PLAN
ROME, April 13. (p) Delegates
from the huge wheat growing coun
try of Argentina opposed today the
minimum export Drlce nlan belru? de
bated by the International whsat
commission.
Before the conference is a program
recommended by a sub-committee to
boost the value of wheat through a
minimum export price plan, but its
details have not yet been revealed.
PORTLAND; April 13. (P) New
business amounting to 34.476.000 feet,
approximately 3 per cent under the
three-year weekly average for April,
and 14 per cent under the previous
week, was reported by the Western
Pine association today for the week
ending April 7. Production was 39.-
730,000 feet, a reduction of 415,000
feet, and shipments for the week to
taled 42.307,000 feet.
Current orders for the week were
43,izo,uuu icei compared wivn a,
255,000 feet for the corresponding
week a year ago.
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the past few days. Detectives said
considerable loot had been recovered.
Much of the stolen goods was sold
and traded. Prom one store last nlnht
the youths were alleged to have taken
99 packages of tobacco, 10 cartons and
20 loose packages of cigarettes, 166
cigars and 67 packages of gum, candy
and peanuts,
SCHOOL HEAD KILLS
CHARLESTON, W. Va.. April 13.
(AP) Rising from the faculty table
In the dining hall, James L. Hill,
superintendent of the state school for
negro deaf and blind, today drew a
revolver and killed one faculty mem
ber, wounded three others and then
shot himself. All are negroes.
Officers found Hill dead In a pri
vate office across from the dining
room. The man he killed was W. B.
Ellison, Jr., Instructor in tailoring.
"He Just said a few words and
pulled out a gun and began to shoot,"
said Felix Warren, one of the
wounded.
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One Fatality.
SALEM. April 13. tfp) The death
of William Lynn, Dexter, a choker
setter, was the only fatality listed
among casual t lea in Oregon Indus
tries during the week ending April 12
The report of the Industrial accident
commission shows a total of 4450 ac
cidents durnlg the week.
PATIENT FLEES WITH
MUNICIPAL NIGHTSHIRT
SAN FRANCISCO, April 13. P)
An appeal for aid In a search for
Louis Penslnger, who was seen leav
ing the San Francisco hospital dreas
ed only In a nightshirt, was made by
Dr. J. C. Oelger. director of publta
health. Dr. Oelger wants the night
shirt returned. It belongs to the city.
HUPP SEDAN MODEL
UP $50 IN PRICE
DETROIT, April 13. (AP) The
Hupp Motor Car corporation today an
nounced an Increase of $50 In the
price of one of its sedan models.
Eleven other companies, Including
all General Motors unrts, previously
had announced price tncreasea.
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
PORTLAND, April 13. (JP) Six
boys ranging In age from 13 to 16
years, were rounded up by city de
tectives here today in the St, Johns
district and were said by police to
have admitted robbing nine stores in
St
ate Inspected Meats
Inspection actually adds to the cost of meats. It's not only the first cost, to
secure inspection, but there is the continuous inspection fee. In spite of this
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Fresh Ground
Hamburger
All Beef, No Cereal
2 lbs. 15c
Leg of Lamb
Genuine 1934
Milk Lamb.
Lb. 18c
BEEF ROAST
8c
Extra Fine.
Lb
Bacon Squares.
Lb
12V2C
Shoulder Cuts
Veal Steaks
Lb. 10c
Veal Stew
Boiling Beef
Lb. 6c
Pork
Roast or Steaks
' Young Lean Pork
Shoulder Cuts. 5C
Pure Lard
4 lbs. 35c
Rump or
Prime Rib Roast
No Waste, Boned and Tied
Lb. 15c
Steaks
Silroin Tender Beef
Lb. 12V2C
Peerless Butter, pound . ............... 22c
HAM HOCKS nSfham8froM lb.l2V2c
Hens, fresh dressed, nice and fat each 44c
Yea! Roast, shoulder cuts, lb. 9 c
Veal Cutlets, loin or rib, lb. 1 5c
Fresh Beef Tongues, lb. 2 I2C
Fresh Oysters, pt. ' 22c
GIRL SCOUTS CANDY SALE HERE SATURDAY
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Klamath Potatoes, U. S. No. 2's 50-lb. bag 45d
Local Radishes or Green Onions 2 bunches 5d
Lettuce, large and crisp 3 heads 10
Spinach, tender and meaty 3 pounds .. 10?
Blue Lake String Beans 2 pounds .. 25
Asparagus, green and tender 2 pounds .... ................... 13
Grapefruit, very juicy each .............. 3
Arizona Grapefruit, large 4 for ....... 19
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Catsup, Tru Pak, large bottle ' . . . . 19c
Ginger Ale, C. & C, large bottle .... 23c
Corn, fancy, whole kernel, vac. pack, 2 for 25c
Camay Toilet Soap (wash cloth free), 4 for . 23 C
Tuna, White Star, V2 size can ..... 10C
Wheaties, 2 pkgs. . 25c
Chromium Plated Bon Bon Dish Free
COFFEE
Wadham's Drip
Ground. Glass jar, lb.
Oranges
Bn-ppt nnrt Juicy.
No, 150 Size
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25
Brazil Nuts
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2 lbs
PEACHES
Halves
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Flour
Drifted Snow.
49-lb. sack ...
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Laundry Soap
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Featuring Jackson County's Finest
Fed' Beef
Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb, - - - - 10c
AH Steer Choice Steaks, lb. - 15c
Choice R.I. Red Hens, lb. - - - - 18c
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Jced Pineapple, No. 2v2 can 1 9c S
Sweet Pickles, full quart jar 33c
Oxydol, small package, 3 for 25c
Carnation Milk, 3 cans 9c
Dog Food, Gold Cup, 3 cans 25c
Quaker Noodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti, 3 pks. 25c
American Club Coffee, pound 21c
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SO lbs. Klamath No 2 Potatoes
25 lbs. Klamath No. 1 Potatoes
Strawberries, 2 boxes
Fancy Lettuce, head
New Peas, 4 pounds . .
Local Radishes and Onions, 3 bunches . .
Bananas, fancy fruit, pound
y Grapefruit Coachella Valley, large, 4 for .
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