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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. They think
itraight and they think fast. They
get there ahead of the other fellow.
What's the difference?
Usually ft man eats success or
failureatthebreakfasttable. Often
he makes or loses a contract ac
cording to what he eats for lunch.
Wise eating is the smartest thing a
business man can do. At least one
meal a day, especially in this warm
weather, eat Shredded Wheat, milk,
and fruit.
If you didn't have any other food
you could live on this combination,
and be mighty well on it, too. It
gives your body all it needs for
energy, tissue building, and disease
resistance, and it gives you bran to
keep you regular.
The right food has a great deal
to do with your success. Try
Shredded Wheat for one meal a
day, and see what happens 1
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
"Urwoda Bakart"
I TV. m -- . . I r 1 1
Jry f KEPT BOTHERING TTl I II
JLr AND I SIMPLY C JJJ II
K couldn't fvV'C) H
f 1
MOSQUITOES If - .A Tti
. FUIS-ROACHIS STAMnA 8l -U II
MOTHS-FLEAS XnS?D H I I
ANT5-0NATS RONlTE I '
Cv ' ' j ;
jjrfjl I STRENGTH
W SPRAY
OTHER STANDARD OIL ORONITE HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
nayj BRIGHTEN UP YOUR WARDROBE
fi Rub smudges of? your frocks. Banish stains from
l hata and suede shoes. Standard Oronlte Cleaning
T-JM4 Fluid "knocks the spots out of everything'.
iJR'i Leaves no rings!
Pgffifel SELF-POLISHING WAX
Easy to apply on hardwood, linoleum, tile or I
composition floors. IT SHINES ITSELF while I
I you rest. Jj
C?J HANDY OIL
ilii l'andv for every household. Keeps vacuum cleaners,
f"H electric mliers, lawn mowers, guns, and door hinges
I - I working smoothly.
MANUFACTUMO it STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA II
OUR THIRD ANNUAL
NATION-WIDE SALES CAMPAIGN ON
0 iwi .iS-
Safeway Stores are now featuring
this most Dooular summer meat.
an refrigerated cases are full of genuine Spring
ready for you at prices fair to the producer and
. It is'one of the easiest foods to prepare and
Come in today and make your selection for
nins's meal.
U lJZ t 0urcle
1". ILI Lamb,
Mm2ZSl& this eve
Savings
For Saturday
and Monday,
June 16 and 18,
Store No. 41,
113, N. Central,
Store No. 471
Main and Holly
Free Delivery on
Quantity Orders
SUGAR QIQq
Pure Cane for Canning (jiligg
100 lbs.
10-lb. Paper Bag - 53
W holesale price of sugar has arivnnccd 53c per cwt.
2 lbs.
Peanut Butter
Maximum Fresh
Ground in Blk.
WHITE KING
Granulated Soap.
Large Package
MAYONNAISE
Best Foods. In the
Sanitary Jar.
Quart Jar
FRUIT for Salad
23
27
29
c
c
c
Newhall Brand M at
Assorted Fruits
No. 1 can. 2 0ans
MILK
23
Max-I-Mum Tall Can
4 Cans
Case 48 cans ......... $2.76
CERTO
Best for Jelly Making 4Z1C
2 Bottles
Minute Tapioca for Those mM P
Bummer j-uuuuitso.
8-OZ, Pkg.
TOMATOES
Josephine Solid Pack.
Whole Tomatoes No. 2'2 enn
3 Cans
PORK & BEANS
Van Camp's for Picnics.
27-oz. Can
TAPIOCA
Minute Tapioca
Summer Put
MATCHES
Favorite Brand.
(5-Box Carton
HUCOA
For Cooking
Lb.
ZEE TISSUE
Pale Ivory.
Sanitary Wrapped.
3 Rolls
FLA-VOR-ADE
For a Cooling Summer
Drink,
4 Packages
45
39
10
12
24
12
13
15
nUAIIKD LAMB
Add tfetnhlf Inr complete meal.
pounds Ismb. 1 cup hot water.
Reasonings.
t'x meat from breast, shank, neck,
shoulder or flank. Cut In pieces for
serving. Season with alt and pep
per, sear In ronstlnc, or baklnj pan.
Add water, ullffd onion or other
vrcrliihles If drulrfd. Cover and bake
at 300 decrees until tender, about
one hour. Uncover, remove vegetables
and brown meat. Make rav, of
drlpplnii. seasoning to taste. Serves t
For aid In household problems.
. menu planning, or apeclal recipes,
send In your request to Julia Lee
Wright, director, Homemftkera Bu
reau, safewav Stores, Inc., Box 880,
Oakland. California.
Safeway Quality Meats
SHOULDER LAMB
lb. 1 5c
LEG of LAMB
lb. 19c
Swift'sShortening
4 lbs. 35c
RIB STEAK
Fancy, each 5c
VEAL STEAK
lb. 1 Qc
Milk
Fed
POT ROAST
lb. 8c
Steer
Beef
VEAL ROAST
Milk Fed.
Leg or Rump.
lb. 1 Qc.
STEW
Veal or
' Mutton
lb. 5i
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Z&ch
io25c
2 L 1 5
ib. 2
3 "J c
50 39 c
WATERMELONS
NEW POTATOES
TOMATOES
CABBAGE
BANANAS
POTATOES
Local
Grown,
Local
Hot House.
New Crop.
Crisp and Sweet
Ripe
and Delicious.
Klamath
U. S. No. 2's.
TOMATO JUICE
POST TOASTIES
CHEESE
T.iViKw'a YrAtn WVtnlai
Ripe Tomatoes. flC
No. 1 can
With the
Mickey Mouse Cutouts.
3 Packages
Brookf ield.
Aged to Taste.
Lb.
9
20'
13
FLOUR SAVINGS
Crater Lake Brand. Guaranteed Hard Wheat.
Wheat is advancing. Buy Now. 49-lb. Sack
Lion Brand. 40-lb. Sack . .
$1 73
.$1.43
OLIVES
Chicken Hoodies
' American River Brand.
Standards. No. 1 can. Can
Lunch Hour Brand.
16-os. Jar
DILL PICKLES H"wV- "Tt
SALT
SALMON
Maximum
Full 2-pound tube.
Plain or Iodised.
2 Tube
Captain Kid.
Alaska Pink.
No. 1 Can. 3 0n
10
23
19
15
39
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