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LIQUOR
SALE 10 STORES
EUGENE. July IB. (AP) Vigor
ous resolutions, one upholding the
proposed measure confining sale of
liquor to stores. an4 the other con
demning the proposal to legallre
gambling in Oregon, were passed
Thursday by the Presbyterian synod
of Oregon, holding Its 48th annual
session on the University of Oregon
campus.
The syned elected as trustees for
the coming year Rev. W. B. Man on
of Portland. Charles T. Hurt of
Portland. B. h. Eddy of Roeeburg,
George H. Lee of Newberg and J.
J. Ross of Portland. Rev. Mr. Mahon
will be president and Mr. Hurd sec
retary.
In spite of unsettled conditions
In China, 29 of the 30 Presbyterian
missions there have been kept open
and at work, it was reported in the
session on foreign missions. Seven
members of the cabinet of the Chi
nese government are Christians, the
report revealed.
During the past year more than
35.000 have been converted to Chris
tianity by the churches' mission in
West Africa, It was announced. Pro
gress in other fields was related In
the report given by Rev. Orover O.
Blrtchet, of Salem.
The synod voted to continue mem
bership In the Oregon council of
churches and authorized an appro
priation of (200 for the support of
this organization. It was also de
cided to Increase the length of the
synod In 1939, when It will meet
from Tuesday through Friday. The
session ended last night.
FEDERAL EMPLOYES
FACE NEW PROBLEM
WHEN SLUMP ENDED
SALEM, July IS. () Gov, Char
lea H. Martin told 60 federal employes
attending the annual meeting of the
federal business association here to
day that "when this recession Is over,
you'll have to get down to earth and
begin to think about bringing money
In Instead of paying It out."
The governor paid tribute to the
PWA for helping in construction of
the $2,500,000 new capttol.
"So frequently there have been
great scandals and great wastes of
money In construction of capitols,
but we have been free from that,
tuanka to the watchful eye of the
PWA which paid for about half of
It," he said.
C, C. Hockley, Portland, regional
PWA director, was Installed as pres
ident of the association, which In
cludes 2,600 federal workers In re
gon. He succeeds U. S. Diat. Atty.
Carl C. Donaugh, Portland.
Dr. Paul I. Carter, Portland, vet
erans administration. Is the new Tloe
president, while Kenneth L. Legge.
a PWA engineer, waa Installed as
secretary.
U. S. Rep. Jamas W. Mott, Salem,
said he waa "proud that the federal
departments In Oregon were free
from graft."
Breaks Neck In Bed.
ALBANY, Ore. (UP) Floyd Whit
aker turned over In bed and dis
located the large vertebrae at the
back of his neck. He was treated at
a hospital, but later permitted to
return home. He was unable to work
for several days.
Fewer Wasco Apricots
THE DALLES, Ore. (UP) The
apricot yield In Wasco county Is ex
pected to total about 1000 tons, ac
cording to an estimate by I. N.
Wiley, manager of the Columbia
Fruit Growers. The estimated yield
is about 200 tons lighter than the
exceptional crop last year.
Menus of the Day
By MILS. ALEXANDER GEORGE
Imbox nssstft
Breat.'aat
Chilled prult Jutcet
RMrty-CookM Wheat Cereal
Cream
Scrambled Eggs
Bran Oems Coffee
Luncheon
Flan Medley Salad
Bread " Apple Sauce
Cocosnut Cooklei Sliced Bananas
Tsa
Ftsh Tartar Sauce
Creamed Potatoes
Buttered Spinach Diced Carrots
Bread Plum Jelly
Head Lettuce Franch Dreast
Raspberry Icebox Cake
Coffee
Fish Medley Salad
2-8 cup salmon
54 cup tuna
cup crab flakes
a hard-cooked eggs
cup diced celery
54 cup chopped sweet pickles
1 tablespoon minced parsley
V teaspoon salt
a tesspoons lemon Juice
Yi teaspoon paprika
' Vt cup salad dressing
Mix and chill Ingredients. Only
one kind of fish may be used If
preferred, but often left-over bits of
fish on hand may be used up In this
salad.
Raspberry Icebox Deswrt
4 cups raspberries
1 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon granulated gelatin
14 cup cold water
3 egg whites, beaten .
1 cup whipped cream
Sponge cake slices
Mix together the berries, sugar,
Juice and salt. Soak gelatin for five
minutes In the cold water and then
dissolve It over boiling water When
cool add to the berry mixture. Chlil
until slightly thick. Fold In whites
and cream.
Select sponge cake slices half an
Inch thick. Line a shallow mold with
the cake.. Add a two-Inch layer of
the berry mixture. Cover with the
sponge cake. Top this with the rest
of the berry combination and use up
the rest of the cake slices. Chill for
34 hours. Unmold carefully. Garnish
with berries. Serve plain or with
additional whipped cream.
SUPREME COURT QUITS
FOR SUMMER VACATION
SALEM, July 18. (AP) The state
supreme court adjourned for the
summer Thursday after ordering
William C. Winters and Albertlna
Dahlke reinstated as administrators
of the W70.000 estate of the late
Herman Winters of Portland.
The high court will reconvene Sep
tember 6.
INDEPENDENT WOULD BE
JOSEPHINE CO. JUDGE
GRANTS PASS, July 15. ( AP)
George P.. Riddle, for many years a
business man and farmer here, an
nounced today he would seek the
office of Josephine county Judge as
an Independent.
He Is registered as a Republican.
State Senator W. A. Johnson Is
the Republican nominee for the of
fice and Stephen Jewell Is the Demo
cratic choice.
T. H. Dawson previously announced
that he would be an Independent
candidate for commissioner.
Dollar-a-Mlmite Fine
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) A dollar-a-mlnute
Is the penalty Imposed on
Charles Sullivan, 23, for blowing his
automobile horn at 1 o'clock In the
morning. Charged with violating the
city's antl-nolse ordinance, Sullivan
was fined $10 by City Judge George
W. Woltc
4
Bat 10-Cent Lunch.
LONDON. (UP) A luncheon at
which guests were fed for 10 cents
a head was held at the London
School of Economics. It was at
tended by prominent members of the
British Medical association and others
and no one asked for "more."
STANDARD OIL FLY SPRAY
m FLIES Quck
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Political Mud-Slinging
Follows Theft of Fish
Political mud-sllnging became an
earnest pastime here today.
It all started with Ward Spatz and
Bill Orenbemer, ardent Democrats
and fishermen, going angling Wed
nesday. They caught 88 catfish.
Spats put the catfiiii In a big tin
tub of water behind his house. When
he got up yesterday morning tub and
fish were gone. Attached to a stick
in the ground waa this note: "Fish
ing In Canada was poor. 1 couldnt
go home empty-handed.-Thank you
for helping me out." The note bore
what was supposed to be the signa
ture of Herbert Hoover, ardent Re
publican and fisherman.
Spats went to Police Chief Clatous
McCredle for some kind of criminal
action. The chief only laughed. Spats
said tne chief was an ardent Repub
lican. Postmaster Frank DeSouza said
the disappearance of the catfish ac
counted for the secrecy that sur
rounded Mr. Hoover's visit here. Mr.
DeSouza la an ardent Democrat.
The Democrats had the best of the
argument but It was suspected a
Republican had the fish.
Horseshoe Brings III Luck
ORANGEVILLE. Ont. (UP) Toss
ing a horseshoe over his shoulder for
luck In an effort to assure Ills la
crosse team victory praved hrdly
lucky for a young local player. The
horseshoe struck a rafter In a barn,
rebounded and struck him on the
head. As a result he was unable to
play his usual good t game and the
team lost.
Tropin Ring Wedding Band
CINCINNATI. O. (UP) A ring
which Hank Gowdy. former major
league catching star and now a coach
for the Cincinnati Reds, won as a
member of the Boston Braves "mir
acle team" of 1914, serves as his
wife's wedding ring.
TO
Br JEAN' HOFFMAN
United PreM Staff Correspondent
CLEVELAND (UP) Mrs. Elsie
MeFadden Fern, a Jolly housewife.
Is busily promoting the Employment
Reform association a national or
ganisation she has formed in favor
of removing married women, whose
husbands can support them, from
business and the professions.
The association is now incorpo
rated In Ohio.
Mrs. Fern Is one of the three
trustees. The others are men, Lloyd
Bennage and James Grant.
"Mr. Bennage. my neighbor, first
had the idea of Incorporating," Mrs.
Fern said. .
"As long ago as .1938 we used to
talk about what a shame it was
that so many young people In our
neighborhood were out of Jobs. We
decided that this situation waa partly
the fault of married women work
ing whose husbands were able to
support them."
A alight frown marred the good
nature of Mrs. Fern's round face.
She indicated a pile of letters on a
table before her.
"I have a pathetic letter here
from a widow." she said. "Her daugh
ter. 18, became desperate when she
couldn't get work. She finally said
to her mother, 'Let's turn on the
pai mother It's no use going on
like thls-'
"I've received a lot of letters from
young people, out of high school or
college, who have tramped all over
the city looking for a Job. They
couldn't find any."
She said that her daughter, Doro
thy, recently had been graduated
from high school, but was as yet
unemployed.
"One night Mr. Bennage came over.
Well. Mrs, Fern, he said, 'the papers
for Incorporating our Idea are await
ing your aignature.
"And that was how the Employ
ment Reform association came Into
being."
Mrs. Fern emphasized the fact
that It Is a non-profit organisation.
She has undertaken ita manage
ment because both Bennage and
Grant, a friend of Mr. Bennage, are
busy working all day.
"W hope soon to have public
meetings scheduled. These will be
in different parts of the city. They
will Include speeches and discus
sions," aha said. Later, she hopes to
extend these to other cities.
. She said they would consider their
efforts partially successful if mar
ried women would "stay home at
least until business comes back."
"Most working wives have no
children. They can live nicely on
their husband's salary even If It's
30 a week," she said.
"Youll have to excuse me now,"
she apologized. "I have to get sup
per ready. Our dad comes home early
these days.'
She started toward the kitchen.
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PINEAPPLE
You'll need many cans of pineapple for your apricot comerrt, so
stock up now!
Crushed Pineapple 8 oz. tins 2 for 15c
Del Monte or Libby No. 1 flat tin 3 for 25c
No. 2i tins 2 for 35c - No. 10 tins 55c
White King
Granulated soap saves
labor, saves clothes.
Lg Pkg 33c
SCOTCH
Granulated soap is fast
working.
Lg pkg. 29c
CANNED
VEGETABLES
String Beans No. 2 tin'
Corn Lindy. No. 303 tir.
Hominy Van Camp
No. 2 tin
Peas Lindy. No, 303 tins
Tomatoes Josephine
Your Choice
3 cans 25c
Doz. cans 98
SUGAR 25 lb. cloth bag $1.31
Fine Granulated
SNOWDRIFT., sib. tinSIc
The Pure Vegetable Shortening
CRACKERS . 2 ib. pkg. 27c
Sunshine Crispy Sodas
JELLO .
Six delicious flavors
HONEY .
Foradale Amber Honey
Prices Effective Sat. and Mon., July
16, 18 in Medford and Central Point'
Toilet Tissue 6 rolls 19c
, Ullk Soft and Absorbent
Raisins 4 lbs. 23c
Thompson seedless In handy household bar
Jel-Well 3pkgs. 14c
Your choir of pure fruit flavors
Puffed Rice ror hurried breakfast pkg. 10c
Puffed Wheat Renular sire packaies 3 for 25c
Pancake Flour . . perry . pwi. . . . 29c
Grapefruit Juice 3 for 25c
Del Monte It or. tins
Formay Shortening ..... 3 lb. tin 53c
A fiwlft Premium product
Comfort Toilet Tissue. . . .4 rolls 25c
1000 sheet rolls In the handy 4-roll package
Crystal White Toilet Soap . . 4 bars 19c
Delicately perfumed, refreshing for the
the bath and protects the skin.
Tomato Hot Sauce 3 for 10c
Taste Tell S oz. tins
CoCOa Warerly . . . . . 2 lb. tins 15c
Crystal White Soap 10 bars 29c
Answers all wash day problems with less rubbing
Ivory Soap, the large bar ... 3 for 29c
let Ivory protect your hands In aU soap and water tasks
Oxydol large package 23c
Its rich suds whitens safely. ,
Get the thrifty nig package today.
20 Mule Borax Powder . . 2 1 g. pkg. 29c
Ci isco " 3 lb. tin 53c
Rice Krispies, Kelloggs ... 2 pkgs. 23c
Starch. . . Argo corn or gloss , . .2 pkgS. 19c
12-oi. tins ....
ll-oi. steinlei..
Case steinies
32-on. full quarts..
Half gallon jugs..
..3 for 28
..3 for 29
..S2.28
2 for 49r
..A9f
. package 5C
. 51b. tin 39C
FLOUR SAVINGS
Kitchen Craft 49 Ib. bag 1.59, 24V2 lb. bag '98c
Harvest Blossom 49 lb. bag 1.39, 24V2 lb. bag 89c
Anchor 49 lb. bag 1.29, 24V2 lb. bag 69c
Airtight 49 lb. bag 1.15
EDWARDS
DEPENDABLE
2 Ib. tin
45
AIRWAY
3 lbs.
'a
1M
HOB HILL
2 lbs.
39c
m Mm
APRICOTS
Fancy Tiltons. Tree Ripened, extra fancy
fruit. Just right for canning.
Unffaced Crate 59c
Faced Crate 69c
TOMATOES 3 lb. 15c
Large, solid, for salad or slicing
NEW SPUDS 10 b. 13c
Shatter White
GREEN BEANS 3 lb. 17c
Blue Lake
LETTUCE ... head 7c
Extra fancy, no brown leaves
LEMONETTES 3 oz. 25c
Full of juice
I WATERMELONS i. 13 4c
a . .
y2 or
whole Ib
TENDER BEEF I O 1
Pot Roast ib. Mr
LEO OF O f
Lamb Ib. . lc
SLICED ft m
Bacon Ib. . &0C
19
fin n nn
....... 1(5)c
FRESH GROUND BEEF Jt 4
Hamburger ib. I Uc
HAM
SLICES
LIVER SAUSAGE
BOLOONA
FRANKFURTERS, lb.
ROAST OF if
Veal lb. . .1 5
SLICED BOILED
Ham lb. . . 39
GROUND ROUND I "7 -t
Steak Ib. . I ft