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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECE!MBER 7, 1934. PAGE SEVEN METHODIST EPISCOPAL SCHOOL HAS APPROVAL SALEM, Dec. 7. (AP) Methodist Episcopal church officials here to day voted In favor of the construc tion of the first unit of a church school building to cost 36,000. Ap proximately 118,700 of the amount was said to already .have been pledged. The proposed building will cover Bn area of fio by 100 feet and would be two stories high. GIBBONS WILL TRAIN DEPUTIES USE DUKES 8T. PAUL, Dec. 7. (fl) Th P" leal training of a boxer will be part of the routine for his deputies when Thomas 3. (Tommy) Gibbons of 8t Paul, former heavyweight flghtur. take office. January 7 aa Ramsey county sheriff. Three houre a week of physical education will be only one of many new Ideas Introduced by the man who once fought Jack Dempaey for the heavyweight crown. Runs Over Doe John A. Anderson, 64. of Central Point, reported to dl police that hla car ran over and kilted a drr Thursday on North Riverside. THREE WORKERS KILLED IN WEEK OF INDUSTRY SALEM, Deo. 7. (VP) Three Oregon worker were killed the pact week, the state industrial accident eommlnlon reported today. The report Hated 434 accident. The dead were: Henry Brandt. (Portland longshoreman; Lionel S. Ba ker. Wllark engineer, and John L. Will lama, Portland lineman. ' . V. . Give Mother and Dad WarmChristmasSlippers A very low price for a gift that will last long after Christmas is gonet For Mother rose, felt slippers, kid tipped. For Dad, brown felt, kid tipped with padded chrome leather soles. mm Christmas Gift Lingerie Is Loveliest in Satin! Nothing looks or feels more luxurious than pure dye satin! Luscious pastels in panties, dance sets and chemises (with bodice or V-tops) priced especially low for gift-buying! k ?'Fff!aWr,ltt3EIS1 No Nicer Gift and None More Welcome! The most flattering gift of all! 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Central Telephone 286 T Continuation of Program Already Started Is Plan Stuart and Sons Get Two State Highway Jobs PORTLAND. Dec. 7. (AP) Expen diture of nearly $1,000,000 will be made on forest roads during the next year, It was announced here last night by W. H. Lynch, chief of the bureau of public roads, fol lowing the meeting of the state highway commission. a tentative program ior tne use of these fundi derived from the fed eral government under regular ap propriation will be outlined at the next session of the commission, De cember 20. Lynch stated, however, that the work will be a continuation of the program already started so the allocation will not be a difficult matter. Plan CroKNhiKS Elimination. The highway commission author ized Immediate aurveyoa for grade crossing work for which money wilt be expended by the national govern ment. If present plans for a large highway safety appropriation are car ried out. Oregon's schedule has al ready been submitted, but additional d;ita will be secured so no time will be lost when funds are available. Lynch declared that If the next congress makes the money available for grade crossing elimination tha work would have to be started within 90 days. Tiie highway commission awarded contracts for which bids were opened yesterday to the low bidders throughout. Stuarts Get Two Jobs. R. I. Stuart & Sons of Med ford was awarded the Mt,hfleld and Roeeburg paving Jobs at $13,160 and $26,014 respectively. The Douglas county coaat project went to Haskin & Brooks Construction Co., of La Center, Wash., for $40,364. Averill & Phil pot of Portland was awarded the Polk county bridge at $21,153.80 and the Newport Construction company was granted the Pendle ton-Cold Springs job at $30,671. IN AIR FOR WEEK OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 7. (AP) Jean La Rene and Honrlotta Sumner, women endurance fliers, who this afternoon will have passed a week In the air, drifted more than 200 miles south of here overnight, airport of ficials were Informed today. The refueling plane was sent to Dallas, Tex., In an effort to transfer more gasoline to ship to prevent Its being forced down. The cabin of the endurance ship, in which the women have been aloft since 4:42, p.m. (central standard Ime) November 30, had a hole In the roof, the result of ft violent con tact with one wheel of the refueling plane last night. PORTLAND, Dec. 7. (AP) Oregon will be ready for a quick start If and when congress puts through an other big public works program. This was the word brought back from Washington, D. C, by C. O. Hockley, Oregon PWA engineer. There are 20 Oregon project ready for an immediate start, and 90 more are being worked on. "Our communities should nan every possible project ready, Hock ley said, "for community apeed will be a faotor, I am sure, in getting speedy approval in this new pro gram that all the officials seem to expect. 4- UNIVERSITY, Ala., Deo. 7. ff Alabama's Crimson Tide varsity mark ed time today as a third team and the freshman squad practiced Sun ford formations to spring on them neit week when "rough" work la started in preparation for Alabama's game against Stanford In the Rose bowl New Tear'a day. Arter today's holiday, the Tldemen will run through third signal d'lll Saturday. Coach Frank Thomas baa warned hla team to expect no letup after Sunday until they leave tor California December 21. PARIS. (UP) A solution to the problem of the over-production of French wines this year has Just been offered by Jean Morrlsaon, of the Charente general council, who pro posed tlmt the soldiers wine rations be dotibied. "An excellent Idea," said another member of the council who raises chickens, "but what about doubling the rations of eggs used by the French army?" No reply was forthcoming, al though the aovrn'npt rectntly adapted a proposal to give soldiers more milk. Hot Hater Facilities Larking. WASHINGTON. (UP) A survey m vie by the depsrtment of commerce shows that 75 per cent of the homia in America have no running hot watr facilities.