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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1938. RISING COST OF WELFARE IRK I OREGON PUZZLES How to Pay Mounting Toll Perplexes Oregon County Officials. SALEM, Sept. 33. (IP) Tha fining coat of welfare activities has officials How Women in Their 40's Can Attract Men Hera's food for ft womin during b cbnnge (usually from 88 to 63), who lean he'U Iom her appeal to mm, who worries ' about hot flashes, lots of pep, dizxv spells, upset nerves and moody spells. Just set more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep and If you nord a reliable "WOMAN'S" tonic taka Lydla E. I'Jnkham'a Vegetable Compound, made ttpeeially fnr women. It hulps Nature build up physical resistance, thuslirlps slvo, more vlvaHty to enjoy life and sunlit calm ing jittery nerves and those disturbing symp toms that often accompany change of life. Hnltnam's la WELL WOIiTJi trying. of Oregon's 38 counties scratching thetr hcRdA trying to figure out how to pay for relief without crippling other government functions. Countlei are prevented from In creasing their taxes by more than six per cent, but If the number of relief recipients continues to mount, the counties will be unable to pay welfare costs unless they take the money from other government ac tivities. "There t no danger of counties becoming Insolvent," one state finan cial expert said, "because of the six per cent limit. But there Is a danger counties will have their efficiency Impaired If essential governmental functions have to be sacrificed on the attar of relief." The University of Oregon's bureau of municipal research said this week that welfare expenditures by counties have Increased 200 per cent In the past 10 years. There Is no end In sight, but the time will be reached soon when the counties won't be able to pay their share because of the six per cent limit, the official said. The state is In the same boat. During the 1030-40 blennlum the state will have to pay 910.000,000 In welfare costs, about 95,000.000 of which will be raised by liquor taxes. Where to get the other 95,000,000 Is a problem that the legislature, which meeLi In January, will have to crack. "We could try and get Oregonlans to drink more whisky, but we feel they have reached the saturation point," the official said. "About the only alternative Is for the state to slap on the property tax again, which would give the stats the highest property tax In history. "There Is not a chance of getting a sales tax, as the people have re jected It too many times." No property tax for stats purposes was levied this year, but counties do have this tax. Another problem for new legisla ture will be the request of the 11 state Institution! for 90.157,184 dur ing the next blennlum, a 30 per cent Increase. Of course the requests will be pruned down plenty, but there will have to be some Increases be cause of larger Institution popula tions and because Institution em ployes being placed on a 44-hour work week. Press association newsmen with the news of the Czechoslovakia crisis hot off the wires, have done little Interviewing lately because of being Interviewed themselves by state officials. Most of them are sorry about the Czechs but admit they would have sought a peaceful solution Just as France and England did. One excep tion, however, Is the national guard high command, who raid that, If they were running Prance and England, they would fight right now. vestment banker and financial ad viser to the stats roads commission said later, however, the bankers had asssured Administrator Ickea of "com plete coo aeration" In the two-bridge program. Fireworks Used On Birds INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (P) H e s 1- dents In one Indianapolis neighbor hood obtained police permits to use fireworks to frighten starlings from their tree roosts. WASHINGTON. .Sept. 23. AP) President Koosevelt approved a 92, 107,000 public works grant today tor construction of a 94.816,000 bridge across the Susquehanna river at Havre de Grace, Md. The president had Instructed Ad ministrator Ickes during the recent Maryland Democratic senatorial pri mary to expedite the application far PWA aid for the Havre de Grace bridge and another span across the Potomac river, at Morgan town, Md. Subsequently, Rep. David J. Lewis, whose candidacy Mr. Roosevelt fa vored, was defeated for the senatorial nomination by the Incumbent, Mil lard E. Tydlngs, and the president sold at his Tuesday press conference the two-bridge program would not be carried out for the time being. The president explained Maryland backers had declined to finance Mary land's share of the bridges' cost. He added tho PWA money Intended for the bridges would be distributed among smaller projects. B. H. Qrlswold, Jr., Baltimore in- TRANSFER FOREST AIDE AT EUGENE EUGENE, Sept. 23, (AP) perry A. Thompson, supervisor of the Wil lamette national forest, announced here Wednesday night that he had received confirmation from Washing, ton, D. C, of his transfer appoint ment to the Missoula, Mont., re gional foresters office, where he will serve as assistant regional forester In charge of personnel. Successor to Thompson at the Willamette office will be J. R. Bruckhart. who will be transferred from his present post of supervisor of the Olympian national forest In Washington. ' Thompson has been with the forest service since 1012 when he Joined the service as' a forest ranger. He has been In the Eugene office for the past eight years. OREGON LAW DEAN FILES RULING IN E shoremen t be dispatched for em ployment through hiring halls. Dean Morse conducted hearings on both cases and has based his awards on evidence submitted by the em ployers association representatives and by representatives of the unions. His decisions will be final In both cases. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads is 1 a0 p m. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab inet Works EUGENE, Sept. 23. (AP) A decision In the dispute between the water front employers' association and the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's union local 1-13. of San Pedro, Cal., has been reached by Wayne L. Morse, dean of the school of law at the University of Oregon, who was appointed special arbitrator by the U. S. labor department, Dean Morse stated here today. The award was forwarded to the national labor relations board com mittee at San Pedro, where It will be made public. Dean Morse stated. He did not announce his decision here. The dispute Involved the terms and conditions under which Uftboard operations should be performed. A decision on another case for which Dean Morse served as arbi trator, which Involved the dlsputo between the water front employers association and longshoremen in the port of Son Francisco wilt be forwarded to the Bay city within a few days, the Dean said. This dispute Involved the right of certain long- Jill Ow rata o . cti-ini 1 jsSS1 fr n EALTH h pricelel. Why take chances? Il'i easy t give your homo greater health protection! Simply use Cloroi In laundering white and color, fast cottons and linens ... In routine cleansing of tile, enamel, linoleum, wood surfaces ... for Clorox deodorizes, disinfects. It has many personal and other uses. Directions on label. THE HOME OF "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" -One SHOPPING STOP For Everything- Home Purity Bakery Bread and cakes like mother made i.Mmi y (WHS) i in HOME PURITY GAKES Southern Nut Pecan Hawaiian Delight Angel Cake White Layer Butter Cream Cake 25c, 29c, 49c, 59c Breakfast Teasers Lemon Filled Sea Shells . . 3 for 10c Rogue Peach Squares, 6 for 15c Chocolate Cherry Bon Bons . 6 for 15c Fruits--Vegetables Freshest Where Sold Fastest Oranges OO 200 size. ... 2 doz. ZVC Lemons 360 size .doz . 19 Avocados r large . . 2 f or AJC Tokay Grapes (25 lbs. 75c) 4 lbs. Green Peppers 3 lbs. Large Artichokes 2 for .,. 15c 10c 15c 25c 20c 25c 19c 10c 19c 19c Klamath No. 1 Potatoes 25 lbs. ZVC Klamnth Pomtrtn err too new to kfrp lon. Pnn't bii.r too many. Green Peas . . .3 lbs. Fresh Lima Beans ,. . . . 3 lbs. Italian Broccoli 3 lbs. Fancy Rose City Celery 2 bunches Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. Yellow Sweet Spanish Onions 10 lb. bag Klamath No. 2 Potatoes 25 lbs. r uxra Li f iw rrP i Whole Wheat Fig Bars 10 lbs. $1.00 Del Monte Early Garden Peas, No. 2 cans. . .8 for $1.00 (No 303 on in 9 fnr $1.00) Del Monte Red Alaska Sal mon, No. 1 tall can, 5 for $1.00 Glacier Pink Salmon No. 1 tall can . . .10 for $1.00 Del Monte Apricots, No. 2 can, 7 for $1.00 Del Monte Peaches, No. 2 can, 7 for $1.00 Del Monte or Dole's Sliced Pineapple No. can . 10 for $1.00 Del Monte Fruit Cocktail No. 1 tall can , 9 for $1.00 Del Monte Delicious Plums No. 2 can .8 for $1.00 Dole's Pineapple Gems No. 211 can ...11 for $1.00 Swifts Silver Leaf Lard. . . .8 lb. pail $1.00 Wadhams Peanut Butter, No. 10 pail $1.0 . SAVING with EASE DOLLAR DAY purchases are usually rather heavy if you have to carry them in a basket. Not so, however, with the Gliders at your Groceterias. . . . 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(2-2 lb. cans) $1.00 2 lb. can Schillings Baking Powder 1 lb. can Schillings Black Pepper . . .Both $1.00 Del Monte Golden Bantam Corn, No. 303 can, 11 for $1.00; No. 2 can ... 10 for $1.00 White King Granulated Soap, 3 large pack ages and 3 bars White King Toilet Soap $1. Why Shop Around for Bargains? Come First to Your Super-Food Markets! GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS Oth at Central Gtb at Grape Saving Without Self. Denial GATES & LYDIARD ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING Delivery of $1.00 0rder Pbone: East Side 7S2 West Side 423 Super Meat Markets Quality Controlled Meats DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS WE can highly recommend either of our Dollar Day offerings. The bacon although not a light weight bacon is of excellent flavor and is streaked with lean. We believe it to be the best ever for the price. Rath's Spiced Ham (real Ham) makes won derful sandwiches is delicious sliced and fried (Ham and eggs) or beaten into eggs gives you most delicious minced ham and scrambled eggs. Eastern Bacon 4 pounds Raths Spiced Ham 4 cans Steer Beef Pot Roast pound . . .: Steer Swiss Steak pound , Rolled Prime Rib of Steer Beef, pound . . Minnesota Bacon (lean) sliced, pound .., Mighty Good Eastern Bacon, sliced, pound . . . Assorted Luncheon Meats, pound $1 00 $1 00 15c 20c 25c 39c 33c 25c (Make dandy sanditlrhrs for the dwr tinnt) Pork Sausage It's all pork it's not too fat no cheaper meats worked into it. It's seasoned the same as Country Sausage and that is ex actly what it is. pound . . 20c Mild or full sage seasoned. Grange Dance Sat. Night, Sept. 24 Applegate Community Hall Good Mtisio Good Time Good Eats Merrill's Orchestra Sponsored by Applegate Community League t