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Floivers Flown 2000
Miles Overnight
er offerings from out-state points. j No change was noted In butterfat
For several days there has been , buying prices,
quite a noticeable increase in arrivals j Egg market situation was practl
of butterfat and butter. I cally unchanged for the day here
There continued only limited de- with prices held much the same as
mand for lowest scores since the state ' during the last 10 days. Storage de
A, B and O grades went into effect. ' mand was good,
T
Makes line Catch Miss Blanche
Runels, Jackson county health nurte.
was successful in landing two fine
rainbow trout, one weighing about
eight pounds, while fishing Sunday
at Rocky Point, according to a report
today. Mrs. Max Pelrce and Miss
Josephine Koppes were In the boat
with Miss Runels, and claimed that
because of her excitement at landing
the fish, they Insisted on coming to
shore after the second for fear they
would be dumped Into the lake If
she caught another. Misses Runels
and Koppes were guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Boeworth of Klamath
frills over the week-end.
I
Schmlilll to Portland H. Schmidlt
left this morning on the Shasta, for
Portland.
TO CHILD HEALTH
IS WORKERS' PLEA
MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY i, 1934.
Leaders In the Jackson County
Health association, who have carried
on an active campaign for the wel
fare of children, today issued the
following appeal In behalf of boys
and girls:
'May first, which has been set
tslde by presidential proclamation as
Child Health day, should serve to
keep awnke the great Interest In the
publems and possibilities of child
welfare and to help promote theso
efforts.
"May day takes as Its slogan, 'May
day every child's day.' It Is dedi
cated to the health of the boys and
girls of our country. No matter how
great the problems and perplexities
of the nation, the child and his health
mentally as well as physically
should stand foremost; for the child
represents the future nation and un
less the heritage of good health be
maintained there Is no future.
"In the crowded and complex con
ditions of modern life, no one can
stand appart and say, 'My child is
not affected.' Every child is 'my
child' and every problem of child
hood is my problem. Never in the
world's history have parents known
such a crucial situation for children
as now one which called for untir
ing effort to teach right thinking
and moral training so that the 45.
000.000 children of our country may
grow to be able to solve the prob
lems of the future.
"Parents today have the difficult
task of developing citizens who will
solve problems of government they
themselves feel they have failed In.
The man who thinks right Is the boy
who is taught right. May day is a
challenge to all parents, to all adults
the challenge of the future."
'IS.
L
AFTER DIKING;
IE
BEND, Ore., May 1, (Jp) James T.
Barnes, resident of southern Des
chutes county, was held in the county
Jail here today while police investi
gated, the slaying of Knut Lund in.
63, who was shot to death Sunday
night. .
The shooting occurred at Lundln's
ranch home south of Laplne. Offic
ers said Barnes told them he shot In
self-defense as Lundln approached
him with a revolver in his hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and Lundln
had visited several places In Laplne
together Sunday and had several bot
tles of beer. The two men engaged
in fights twice on the way home,
police were told.
When they reached the Lundln
ranch the two were quarreling. Barnca
told police, they reported, that he
"knew" Lundln was going to get
weapon. Both did arm and they met
about 10 feet apart.
Lundln was & former resident of
Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes came
to central Oregon from southern Cali
fornia last summer. They were liv
ing on the Lundln ranch.
a
Go South Due to weather condi
tions, the southbound United Air
Lines ship was unable to continue
from Medford and three passengers,
Eva Wilcox. D. M. Falres and a. E.
Sigler, left here by train last night,
t iOf
By Harold Grove.
With the end o the second six
weeks of this semester, the honor roll
tnr the senior hicrii school li posted.
The first sir weeks only 29 were on
th list, taut this time 30 students
have been successful in keeping their
grades above B2 and over 36 points
The list as released oy miss Jose
phine Ktrtloy of the high principal's
office Is as follows:
pts.
Wilson. Wauneta "7
Youngs, Drover 83
Cosset, Arlene -. 83
Thorndvke. Betty 03
Lowry, Wallace
Rogers. Pauline u
Hammond. Dorothy : 0
Cook. Caroline 40
Younger, Margaret 8
Lowry. Phillip
Thatcher, Babrlna. 45
Tyrell, Arietta 40
Wilson. Billy 45
King, Royal 44
Chirgwin, Helen ....-......-- 43
Sollnsky. Jane , 41
Holt, Barbara 42
Vllm. Betty 42
Smith, Mabel 41
Upp, Doris
Because customers no longei
take an answer from florists that
a particular flower is out of season
in a, particular territory. United
Air Mnes' passenger planes fro
qucntly carry as high as 700 and
S00 pounds ol flowers as air ex
press, the blooms including orchids,
violets, chrysanthemums, jolnset
tias, gardenias and Jonquils.
Scheel, Anna ..
Herman, Lois ......
Thatcher, Carson ..
Hicks, Cleo
Kindred, lone
Meyers, William
Gillespie, Evereta.
Hopkins, Dorothy
Moon, Nellie
Rose, Doris
Walker, William
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PORTLAND, May 1. (P) Peter
Jewett, 19, who died on the Stanford
university campus at Palo Alto last
Thursday, from head Injury mysteri
ously inflicted, was burled here to
day following a funeral, service held
at the home of his family at Green
Hills, Portland suburb.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 1. (API
Cut of lb. In the price of cube
butter during the late session of the
produce exchange was to be expected
In view of the rather rapidly increas
ing centrallzer make as well as great-
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