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NfEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORi, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 3334. PAGE FIVE BUSY YEAR SHOWN1 FOR HOME AGENT urn cconoT III Ulll Th annual report jor the Home Demonstration work In Jackson oounty for tha period from Decem ber 1st, 1033, to November 30. 1934. which has Just been completed shews an tcrease In activities and results, and reports eight months or work by Mabel C. Mack, home demonstration agent and four months of wort by Alice Malln, who la acting home demonstration agent during Mrs. Mack's absence from the county to serve as acting state leader if Heme Economics extension. Four hundred meetings were held during the year with a total attend ance of 6896. These meetings includ ed project work on foods and nutri tion, relief canning, child care and training, clothing and recreation, and dramatics. The meetings were conducted by the home demonstration agent or by trained project leaders. During the year 31 training meet ings were held for project leaders with a total attendance of 1163, The use of project leaders aids In ex tending the work to a larger number or homemakers and more communi ties, and makes It possible to carry more project work during the year. There are now eighteen organized home extension units In the county with a total membership of 424, that carry regular project work each month. The agent meets with each unit every other month and trained project leaders conduct the demon stration on alternate months. In addition to the regular project MAKING HATS FOR A PRINCESS X Aw - - Here two of the most skillful workers In a Paris shop are fashlonlns the hats chosen from models for Princess Marina, bride-to-be of Prlnct George, Duke of Kent. One will be an afternoon hat of tatfeta with o rich feathers, the other a felt for sports wear. (Associated Press Photo) to a cup of flour lor most recipes. J M 3AKING POWDER Same price today as 44 years ago 25 iiaiii for 15 Minal aotnrefibjr Baklnc Powder Specialists wbomoko nothing but Baking Powder. Ar wh h. im(t noimtrY wide I projects are carried recreation and dramatics, child study clubs, radio, and 4-H club work. A brief summary of the activities of the past year for home demon stration agent follows: Days In office 2 Days In field 207 Homes visited "0 Different homes visited 160 Office calls B9 Telephone calls 146.1 Articles and stories published 15(1 Circular letters written ... 62 , Copies of circular letters mfttt- ; ed 366 Other letters written 482 I Bulletins distributed .2400 j Mimeographs 1 - Copies of mimeographs run off..Sl70 ; Copies of mimeographs dlstrib- ; uted . Radio talks given '. 31 Meetings used charts or ex hibits - as Training for local Meetings held Number j Training for local I leaders - St Method demonstra- , tlons 439 , Result demonstra- stratlons 30 j County or Dlst. Con- l Terence ..--.. i Extension commit tee IS Others participated la 8 Total No, meetings 400 Attendance COUNTY'S BUDGET HEARING SLATED FOR WEDNESDAY Meteorological Report -J. Mtfatd cad Ttctntty: Pair tanlgtit with freetln temperatti. Wednes day Increasing cloudiness followed by rain. Ooeg-ant Fair tonight with fteerinj lemperalnre t&al snd oi:th poirtlonj. Wednesday Increasing ctoudttwea fol lowed ly ralo west porllDD. GCG PUBLICATION PICTURES STAFF The second Issue of The Medford District News. CCC publication, his beer, distributed to the camps. The paper, edited by lieutenant Ray D Craft, has pictures on page one of the district staff, camp commanders and educational amsers. Also in the edition are two at tractive linoleum, cuts, one of Major. GtneraJ Malln Craig, by Arthur J. Merkel, PWA artist assigned to the Coos Head CCC camp, and a block made by 1. Hovard Crawlord, show ing Mount Shasta. A new feature In this publication Is the chaplain's corner, writ tea by Captain George Woodall, district chaplain. COLORED BAND WILL PLAY AT DREAMLAND One of the outstanding alj colored dance bands In America. Leo Davis and his orchestra, wilt play at Dream land next Saturday night. Tese elereti artists have played over the national radio systems as well as In the Important ballrooms of the coxtn try. Fubll hearing on. th annual bud get for JackxHi county for th whs. trig year, viil be held in the court hou auditorium tomorrow morntn 10 o'clock, with Stat Senator George W. Dunn. cJiairman of the budget committee, presiding. A. C Hubbard cf thla city. W. J. PTeeman of Central otnt. and the county court, as member of the buriget com mittee, will also be present. Certification of th budget, for ex tension of the leries on th tax rolla is expected to be completed by the first of the month. The budget total Is approximately the same as last year. Relief anrt road work aos the main Item. T.m. heavle&l Increase In the budget la itt state did age pensions. Tfte appro priation was. raised from S.00O to 20,000, Th approprUtloa toe all relief approximates ftT0,000. Road appropriations r tor main' tenancc and repairs to roads already constructed. Main Important rural roads are In need of repairs, and un less given attention the county "Is apt to lose Its original Investment." Some of the roads have not received attention for a couple of years, and now need it. Each Item on the budget will he read. In accordance with law, and ex plained by the budget committee it required. The item for operating county de partments is the same as l&c year. IMS BUMffflKK SEKElf "It I a r r f aa W VVVVCCWV iiiiiT inHinrn si. UK If BEDFORD Ti Temperature a year Highest ; lowest 25, ago today; Beulah Wilcox, 18, and Total precipitation since September J( 1934, lnrhe. Xxoam for th easoa j6& inches. Relative husntdtty at 5 p, 5,4T7 da grees; 5 a. m. today S3 degrees. Tomorrow; Sunrise. 7:16 vm, Sunset 4:43 p.m. Observations Tahn at a A. M. Uit Siertdlan Time ClTi 4 it 1 WD Phone M2. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. CARS DA1ACE0 INI HIGHWAY SiASHUPi:s Boise 3 33 .03 Snonr Boston 38 32 T Cloudy Chicago 48 40 .04 Cloudy j "Denver -td ;Eutph . , S3 S .53 Cloudy (Helena Sfi 2t Cloudy 1 Lc Anselea 13 &6 Clear MEDFORD , 43 58 Ratn New York ... o 36 T Rain Omaha aa Phoenix ffl 3ft Clear Portland 43 -to 21 Rain Reno . 44 so Cioudy RoseburR 4S 44 3S Cloudy Ssalt Lafce 36 22 Clear . SSan Prancisco. S3 bf Cloudy Seattle 4 42 .10 Cloudy Spokane 43 3 .02 Hula. Walla Wall fi s .l Rain Jvyasblngton, D.C. 49 43 .03 Haia BROIi-CHU-UHE itall Trlauurc wtttt tda. On daw of SroneiiuJi?j 3teeuiioa zeay fix ths ooua. of youca. Oira i RfflaZEf! Aaiti&c Com OC . . . , , , t tira j aour aart w'.il ptooaisly ef.d Tnmksgivinj day wj-sSt ISI be !tt fos Xfi tL fcvi to held tn Sc. Mart' tfcurth on Tfcwr- li-stx jncr naif b&tvSfc to day at 1& o'rlorii In accorHanc wHma & ?o tn have- your znosT tit oresldea.t'a araci.tu.ticitt. Tht Jarmin Dru S&mvj nd chursh i to b UMMateti wlih fruit j dr"aM ucctt It vegetatole et.. folloH-iu veer a-attCln 6tnieyictent ctsrtonr.. ptoduct wtii t wcncn. Howard, 33, of MedfwiJ, charged -with ' iSe up into ThanlWRlTins basltffiaf Total months? pTfcipitMicn 3.75 con.plicity in ihe jobbery of MsnnV n,M,8t "w d - S " ' ,-JJJrJJa. WJ f TJwft ocioier a, entered piea of ujny iiocfi qmotm Ijv Ftttaec Bartlans.i lal yaatejday to receiving toniT pubiic i tojtSSy invited to t-i tfoods. hefore Clcctttt Jude H. T3. Km ton. l?on.r4 claric. nitlw mentaer stl the gna, entered a plr of guilty J: burglary of Manna t3iw. GSenn Stringer, 33, anotbtrr mem-i ber of th aled caog, acrtsjted Albany, Oie., last a5&turday, i ache.i wlfd to appear in circuit court tod.ty and enter a ptea. j Pa.vlnR of sentence ha beea d-i feroed until later da. j All of th properly stolen ttvzn Manama ctooe, valued at aas beeai recovered, with the exception of twoi aulta of clacltea, atttltoclttea ty. , The tiiairlct attcmey'a cffSc y-J ported that tite apprelteiialatt of tlwi quartet, and thir adniiwiona, Wil'.J r&sult la the clearing it a aumlwrf of c&sea of thieving and busgiary Sni thia rMlnlty owe two-year period. C. H. CautlneftU, charged with ut-t taring and pawing forced vnec'xs, entered a pie, of guilty late day and waa atntenced to serve two! years in, state prison. Would ($e Suivide fioaj(M Aid. ST. JyOUIS. Mo. iUP Paui . iKetmsch, deepondent over laetng ua- employed, ahot himseif tSwougn the ; head in an attempt so commix aui- L. Ke regained consclouaness two ura later, decided be vunt rarty ; to die and walked two mile to city Ihoj-pital for treatment, K la recov ering. State police reported today that in ; an accident Sunday evening on the Pacific highway near the Klamath Fail Junction two cars were badly; damaged, but their driver escaped . Injury. Police aald Albert Mlchell of 493! Union street, aati Francisco, delving south, collided with a car driven by ; Uoyd Porter of JO ?ox street Ash-! land, who was traveling south. The accident occurred, it ivaa reported, when Mlchell's car's brakes locked and the vehicle sfctdded acroaa the wet pavement Into the oncoming auto. S,Wi World War Photographs. HOT SPRJNOS. Ark. 0?P C. O. Gouy, sergeant la the famed Rain bow division during tba world war, haa 3,000 photographs of the war belle ved the largest collection In Arkansas. Music for any occasion. Phone 739 BIRTHS vt Fine Vttytical &teeiutert, OGOEff, Utaa.JtrPJ Acting G- alson Officer Orange A. Olaen of the CCC recently passed on the physical QuaSiliPt3o of TJ appiicaiioM fos enllstaieat la tita corps. He eaid tiey were the best physically Cjualt- Mr. and Mrs, Richard Payne the parents of a daughter weighing ( group he had ever inspected. T pounds, 11 ounces, bora Sunday at the Community hospital. The proof is in the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethel wya B. HofCcnaaa'a. Cse Mali Tribune want ads. Kitten Wat Two In One. TAtlNTOK, Mass. CFJ What has four eyes, two moutha. one bead, four les and on tall? . A kitten born at the Ml. Hop Finishing Co. plant, one of a litter of five had &i combination. mkm&jr' V- rr-- aa...5((Ktiie...paifIi Seat abioIaf!r Jre. and poag' pai, up?o rpi of any $ nalion of 8 fceMjt scfo, frw any C-H-0 ConiiDitnra, oj Ja!J f iosb iffl of C-HB Tobws Juice, f wrappers iram CH-B Tft'aow ttntiira Siu. S uccag C-HB jKoductt, Jy, Kt get yotic set of 4 Tomato juke gSuM. . CttWOtMflk C3MSCV C3. CATSUP PICKLES -I ' Kit ui iresioe for Sale, ,,; N Mrs. Draley (iftrf hr coffe fcy fi firepfoc Although pretty Mrs. Berton Draley had wishful ideas about drinking coffee in front of the fireplace, she couldn't persuade her husband. As a matter of fact, after being treated to a parade ofs different coffees every week at supper, he couldn't stand more in front of a firepce without shouting. He finally did shout: "Why don't you stop floating around from one brand to another? Everyone knows Hills Bros. Coffee is the finest you can buy. Let's try that for a real change!" She did. Asking for mors rich, steaming cups of Hills Bros., he followed her to the fireplace as devotedly as you please. That's one reason why pretty Mrs. Draley hasn't changed since she dis covered Hills BroB. The ' other reason? It's more economical to use fveryen iro Hilh Bros. Coffee J (he finwf you ean buy i Jl ' a1 t v m m l I'nai ' "s it t m. a a atr- t, w m n s one jooJ j eve7yliw5 you A tender 5fvT Jed twtey to mie lJ Jewi) J ifccr tJw?gt Rpt end yen oWe( yweel and Jow pJcfe Hett too, est tr oJd-?icwsi vegelifcJej end pumpiin pSs Iromfrnftdt , Jjuii dsitij fa&f,outs vety fecvi GoV, yepf jiwc ?stslv rodctccoSEce. Stocfep with everything youciefist FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Sweet Potatoes ' s r'23s Oranges sa "ia 23G Celery WcUBU&cbed 3 Stalks Bananas fe5c AnnSac Extra rancy trg. saQQc H p p 1 W O Yakima lieliciatis Dosea ij J Onions Spanish Tyj)e 5 Lbs. Squash j&gsg, 1 1zS Carrots assrft 4 Ba,.10c Calavos For Smart Sa!adi Lemons sdf 8 . -17c Lettuee sajsak g5c Feas D5 KsBt EarJy i E Pickles OaJiforaia Kom, Faacyj Crisp, Bweet 44. ?i. Jar I W Cherries Completes your Q Soup Eoin Atrartcd Your Ciioica. Large can. 2 Oysters For ifeat Tarksy 2 6-m. tan Pumpkin Bo, ess GcldflB creamy 4A. I WaT Olives Highway BJp Tfcsy V No. 1 taS sue I 3 Chocolates KaiWsy EeHg&t T&acj Asaortmssl. Cfi 234 lit. box WWW Huts Fancy S&ced. Sa OEj Peanai. S K- Rolls BmJe' Parker Hossw PresWy Baked, Quality Meats Mince Meat. .... -. . .2 lb, 19c Fancy Turkey . .r. ..,..... lb 25c Pure Pork C'ntry style Sausage, Ib 12lc Store 4t 113 No. Central Biore 4?1 Main end Hoiiy . .... ..j. .... j.. jn nrr- , .... '.f a. i?V ..... f..'... .-.at Special For Wednesday Nov, 28ih