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HfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937.
SAMS VALLEY SENIORS
PRESENT ANNUAL PLAY
COMING FRIDAY NIGHT
Senior elaaa of Sama Valley high
achool will preaent lta annual class
play, "Tie Night Owl," In the high
achool auditorium Friday night at
8:16.
Ann Wealey. Buthe Smith, a young
writer, abaorba material by the cart
load for her new "myatery thriller"
aa thlnga happen all evening through
this play. Everyone la after adven
ture and plenty of It. James pray,
Billy Crawford, a auccessful theat
rical producer. Is able with hla fair
sense of humor to help complicate
things and covers up the myatery
which ao enshrouda the scene,
v Loveable and vlvacloua Patsy, a
runaway from the circus, is played
by Helen Burreson. William Wimple.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
This Old Treatment Often
firings Happy Relief
Many fttiiferen relieTa nagging backarhs
guickly, once thay discover that the real cams
H thf trouble may ba tired kidneys.
The kidneya are NatuiVa chief way of taking
b eieeee acida and waste out of the blood.
Moat people pans about 3 pint a day or about
I pound of waste.
frequent or scanty passage with smarting
and burning shows there may be something
wrong with your kidneys or bladder.
Aa eiress of acids or poisons in your blood,
when due to functional kidney disorders, may
be the cause of nagging backache, rheumalio
pains, lumbago, leg poina, lose of pep and en
ergy. getting up mints, swelling, puffineu
Under the eyes, headaches and dUiineaa.
Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan
Pills, us-d successfully by millions for over 40
rears, They give happy relief and will help the
ft miles of kidney tunes flush out poisonous
waste from your blood, Get Doaa's 1'ula.
"the greatest detective alnoe Jesae
James," Ken Orant, hla assistant, and
Delay Linden, their victim, are play
ed by Robert Clark, Dick Ruah and
Leona Senilis, respectively.
Others In the caat Include Etna
Davis and Morris Prink, June Allen,
Jack Benton and Robert Blschoff.
E
10 GET IRE PAY
, SALEM, April 83 (AP) Oregon
cannery employee will receive a 39
percent Increase in the minimum
wage scale during the coming season.
Charles H. Oram, labor commissioner,
announced today.
. The state welfare commission made
the ruling which fixed the minimum
hourly wage at 35 cents for women
and 45 cents for men. Oram said,
despite the Increase "we have been
assured of the cooperation of the
canning Industry aa a whole.
Oram stated the welfare commls
slon was not unmindful of the ad
ditional competitive handicap to
Oregon canners, but It felt the wage
Increase was Justified by Increased
living costs.
The new minimum wage rate for
women Is about 30 percent higher
than ever before fixed In Oregon for
the Industry, Including the year 1929,
the labor commissioner declared. Ore
gon pays a higher cannery wage than
any other state In the union with the
exception of California.
INFLUENZA LEADS LIST
OF DISEASES FOR WEEK
PORTLAND, April 22. (p)-Influ-enza
led the list of communicable
diseases In Oregon for the week end
ing April 17, the state department
of health reported today.
There were 39 caaes of Influenza,
38 whoonlnff couRh. 38 scarlet fever
and 33 pneumonia.
CULT'S 'VIRGIN MART
TELLS GRAND JURY OFi
IP WITH 'REVELATOR'i
LOS AKOELES, April 23. (AP)
Delight Jewett, 17, pretty and dis
illusioned, went before the federal
grand Jury today and told of her
experiences aa the "Virgin Mary" In
Father Divine's religious cult.
The government chargea that John
West Hunt, white disciple of the
Harlem cult 1st, violated the Mann act
by transporting Miss Jewett from her
Denver, Colo., home to Beverly Hills.
Hunt did It, the government al
leges, by representing himself var
iously aa "Jesus the Christ" and
"John the Revelator."
The high achool girl, extricated
from a New York "kingdom" of teth
er Divine by her own father, Norman
Lee Jewett, arrived here yesterday
with her parent.
"I really believed Z waa to be a
new 'Virgin Mary'," she said. "I'm
glad It's all over and I am back with
my daddy."
In her story to federal agents, who
arranged for her to appear against
Hunt, shy Miss Jewett related that
she fell under Hunts spell laat year
and at Christmas left borne with
him. At hotels, she said, they regis
tered aa 'Jesus the Christ and the
Virgin Mary."
PORTLAND CHOSEN SITE
FOR OLD PEOPLE'S HOME
PORTLAND. April 23. (AP) Lee
W. Orant of St. Louis, treasurer and
attorney for the National Benevolent
Association of the Christian Church,
said today Portland will be the site
for the northwest area Christian
church old people's home.
Existing homes at Eugene and
Walla Walla will be merged Into the
Porttnnd home and will serve the
church la Oregon, Washington and
Idaho.
L
FORMS CUB PACK
Organization of Cub pack 14, spon
sored by the Howard school p.-T. A
wsa completed Monday evening.
Mrs. Ruth Stocks, p.-T. A. president
Introduced the Cubbing committee,
Mrs. Leonard Brock, Mrs. David Oreen
and Mrs. Joe Crawford. This commit
tee announced selection of the fol
lowing leadera of the Cub pack: J B.
Crawford, cubmaater; M. J. Swing, as
sistant cubmaster; M. B. Brunaon,
pack committee chairman; and the
following members of the pack com
mittee: David Oreen, Frank Newton,
and M. E. Be&aonette. -
Fourteen boys were given their
membership application cards for the
original registration of the pack, di
vided Into three dens. Den 1: Mrs.
Ruth Stocks, den mother, with Mar
shall Beaonnette, troop 16, den chief;
den 2; Mrs. Leonard Brock, den moth
er; Manford Douglas, troop 16, den
chief; den 3: Mrs. Joe Johnson, den
mother, and Chester Ricks, troop 10,
den chief.
The cubmaster, assistant, pack com
mitteemen, den mothers and den
chiefs will meet Friday at Howard
achool at 8 p. m. to plan the flrat
meeting of the entire pack. The pack
meeting of all Cuba of pack 16 has
been sot for 4:30 p. m., April 19, at
the Howard school.
Oregon Girl Wins
High Honor In 4-H
oreoon cmr. Apru as. m
An Oregon girl, Rosa Lena Andereg,
of Clackamas, has gained one of the
highest honors for farm children,
National ... 4-H Holsteln club girl
champion, Edwin Keltner. county
leader, learned today from the Hol
steln Freslan Association of America.
In her seventh year In dairy pro
ject work, aha twice has been chosen
stats champion. Her latest victory
came through the raisin and exhibit
ing of seven pure -b reds at county
and state fairs and the Pactflo Inter
national Livestock Exposition, ber
herd winning five firsts.
Farmers' VMon Better
DES MOINES, Is. (UP) Farmers
eyes are trained to see farther and ss
as a result the average vision of fsrm
drivers Is better than that of city
residents, according to Ed Murray,
chief examiner of the Iowa motor ve
hicle department.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened. We call
and del Sims Bros.. Tel 261 33 N Fir.
DOUBLE fymi Srtfty?K67bftMl
Vte&m- lie ihim
NO ROUGH EDGES" IN TEN HIGH
RESULT OF
4 AGING "8 SUMMERS IN 2 YEARS"
: muuI tnirii...hv Iceenine tn TFM
lilOn, me siraigm iwuiuuu "ttwMjr mm
"no rough edges" ... double-mellow because
It ages "8 summers in 2 years' time" in
weather-controlled warehouses. Be convinced
that really ripe whiskey can
be had at a really right price.
ii Try TEN HIGH tonight!
00 PROOF Hiram Walker & Sons, Feorla, Illinois; lValkervllle, Ontario; Glasgow, Scotland.
NOW DOUBLED IK AGE I
KOWCREHSEIMPIHCE I M If T
THIS WHISKEY IS 2 YEARS OLD
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