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PAGE SEVEN 10 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934. STUDENT BODY NAMES mjkS- 'tiE" NEW SET OF OFFICERS WE8 ASHLAND, June 15. (Spl.) The Southern Pacific company began work preliminary to the work of the high way department, on the undercrosa lng north of Ashland today. Rail road officials today were surveying the place where the detour for trains will be built. A. trestle will be built across the highway at a point that will not 'In terfere with work on the abutments and approaches to the new under crossing, and trains will be routed over the temporary sructure during the highway work. When the abut ments are completed the tracks will be relald on the original alignment. The Southern Pacific officials, Wil liam Flackus, foreman of the bridge gang for the Shasta division, and George Taylor, assistant division en gineer, with headquarters at Duns- mulr, indicated that work would be pushed with all possible speed to clear the way for the highway contractor. While the railroad enterprise will not employ any additional local men, highway work wilt take from Ashland unemployed approximately 20 men. DOCTORS MEETING ASHLAND, June 15. (Spl.) Dr. Harvey A. Woods was host to mem bers of the Jackson County Medical society at a regular meeting of the organization, at dinner at the Hotel Ashland Wednesday evening, nvemj. seven members of the society were nresent. Dr. James C. Hayes presided In the absence of Dr. Walter Krcsse who was nulled awav. nr. n. a. Barkwlll delivered the naoer of the evening following nu merous case reports, speaking on types of menlnsltls with special reierenco to the recent epidemic of Infantile nnrnlvsla In Los Angeles. During the business session a pic nic committee was appointed to make arrangementa for the annual summer picnic, which la to oe nera in iuiy. committee members are Dr. O. A. Haines, Dr. William P. Eoney, and Dr. Harvey A. Woods. Two new mem bers, Dr. Mottlt ana ur, Peden were admitted to the society. At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was given the host. The legend of the Smokl Indiana that the snake Is a little brother of the people and Is capable of Interceding for rain was revived at the annual snake dane in Prescott, Ariz. Dancers are shown carrying sinuous reptiles In their mouths to show the snakes that Indians be lieve them friends. (Associated Press Photo) Welcome to Fair II Arthur Farra, 29, of the Murphy district, la In the Jsckaonvllle sani tarium recovering from serious In juries he received. Wednesday when he was pinned In a truck cab by logs. According to P. M. Wlckman, step father of the Injured man, Parra was driving down a hill near Huch with a load. of logs. He lost control of the truck, which aped off the road and Into a tree. One of the logs on the truck was Jarred loose and Bhot forward along the cab, bending the cab and pinning the young man in. Men arrived at the accident almost at once, though it took two houra to release Farra. Aa far as was known Thursday no bones were broken, though several stitches were taken In a long cut on the scalp. "WFC Shows Profit WASHINGTON. ( UP ) The U. 8. government has made a profit of nearly 70.000,000 on operations of its war finance corporation, the war time counterpart to the present re construction finance corporation. Liq uidation of the corporation, begun In 1025, Is virtually completed. Buttermilk Injured Man WILDER, Idaho. (UP) Jamea n. Sevy was thrown to the ground, sus tained r. deep cut on his upper lip and several painful brulsea when a can of buttermilk exploded. Sevy was attempting to loosen the lid. The can of buttermilk had been atandlng In the sun. IS fP' "J ASHLAND, June 15 (Spl.) Emmlt Marshall, nominated by student peti tion, was elected president of the Southern Oregon Normal associated students by an overwhelming vote at recent school election. Other suc cessful candidates were Fred Pankey. vice-president; Alice Hall, secretary; Oretchen Movlus. treasurer; Rachel Forsythe, Siskiyou editor, and John Gordon, pep promoter. Marshall la a member of Phi Beta Sigma, and Is a football man. Fred Pankey Is also a member of l"ni Beta Sigma, being president of that or ganization for next year. Ho also be longs to Tnettt Delta Phi. Miss nan Is a Phi Beta, treasurer of that or ganization, and was Junior representa tive on the Junior council, aretcnen Movlus Is secretary of the Norweaco club, and Is a Sigma Epsllon PI. Miss Forsytho is a Sigma Epsllon PI, Phi Beta Sigma, Lamda Chi. and vice president or the Alpha Tauri. Used Oxen on Anniversary WEST BRANCH, Mich. (UP) Characteristic of their earlier days, Mr. and Mrs. George Detzler, Klack tng Creek, drove a team of oxen to St. Joseph'a church here where they were remarried In observance of their golden wedding anniversary. CALLS ALL-BRAN NATIONAL NATURAL LAXATIVE Delicious Cereal Checked His Constipation of the celebration of their anniver sary. Here is an unsolicited letter from Mr. Daniels: "For many years I have been habitually constipated, and have used all sorts of laxatives. So, in ph. ' fairness to Kellosre's All-Bran, I oxen excursion waa planned aa'a part ' heartily claim it to be a most won- aenui remeuy lur cuiiB'.ipttuuii. "Need I tell you that I have long ain.. ...en1 licinn Invntiv.e? Kol. Chickens Got Term Extension . , .,..'(. , lUgg a illiU'l'lVAll to "IB ilHHViiUI NORTON, Mass. (UP) Sentenced Natural Laxative. If it were Used to two months In Jail on liquor j by every f8miy in the United charges, Joseph Texelra. a farmer, waa states for breakfast, we would given a six-week extension by F- have a much healthier race of peo eral udge Lloyd Letts because lie had I ple Mr, John Daniels, 1090 Third w U.W., .. st Nortn Bergen, N. J. 1 1 ma tn nlont hl rrnm anil flnri ' " r " r" " L m i i rrlt I- 1 Tl . iests snow rveuogg s all-okan furnishes "bulk" to exercise the in testines and vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. The "bulk" in All-Bran is much Rufus C. Dawes, president of A Century of Progress, welcomes a record-breaking opening day throng to the new World's Fair In Chicago May 26. The Fair has scores of new features and exhibits this year and Is entirely new in appearance Babe's Couch Saved Mother PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) Coughing of her baby saved Mrs. L. R. wai lace from death when their house boat caught fire during the night. Screams of the mother awaKenea neighbor, who helped the two through a rear window to saieiy. time to plant his crops and find somebody to care for his farm while he was away. Buckeye, 85, Has Long Jaunt GLOUCESTER. O. (UP) Robert Hooper, unbent by 85 years on his shoulders, recently walked three miles (ik th t in leaf vegetables. Isn't (n Kft mlniitse In itAinn tn nail iin a ... - . - - Uu ...... ... e...e ' - this food much pleasanter than neighbor. The Jaunt Included one , .,., . H ,..-, T t.hl(. Inner Ktwm hill. Aiwnv Pi... "on the spoontuls daily are usually sum j cient. If not relieved this way, see I your doctor. Triplets Have wth Birthday (Jet the red-and-green package CAMDENTON, Mo. (UP) The three ftt your grocer's. Made by Kellogg Ezard triplets recently celebrated in Battle Creek. their 75th mrthday anniversaries unusually long, steep hill an early riser, Hooper was road" at 4:20 a. m. here at the home of Abe Ezard. The three, Abe, Isaac and Jacob, have lived In this community for 66 years. They came here from Canada, KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE 'hello, honey how did your TEA GO? OH, I WAS SO EMBARRASSED... A BIG MOSQUITO KEPT BOTHERING US AND I SIMPLY COULDN'T CATCH IT PENDLETON, June 14. (API About 25.000 lambs in Umatilla county have been contracted for de livery In July end August, at prices ranging from 6 to 6ii cents a pound, local sheepmen reported today. About 7S.000 lambs remain unsold In the county. ' Ohio PInns Billboard Drive CLEVELAND (UP) An Ohio-wide drive against roadside billboards has been started here, led by the action of a garden clubs forum, augment ing a campaign of the Ohio Council for Roadside Improvement, headed by Mrs. William (3. Mather. U. S. Mint Made r-rnfft WASHINGTON. (UP) The U. 8. mine made a profit of a million and a half dollars in the past fiscal year In Ita business of coining money, the treasury has reported. Total Income realized In the fiscal year 1933 from the mint service amounted to $1, 664.861, of which $867,510, was seigniorage. TOUGH EVIDENTLY YOU'RE OUT OF FLY SPRAY. I'LL RUN DOWN AND GET SOME TONIGHT Why Some Men Succeed What a difference there Is In men I Some of them are full of pep, energy, ability. 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