MEDFORD SlXrC TRIBUTE, SIEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932. PAGE THREE NEW CHANCE FOR CENTRAL PL LAD BY COURT Harold Berry, a young man of the Central Point district, charged with the utterance of oogus checks, ap peared before Circuit Judge H. n Norton this morning, and was given a six months' suspended sentence. There were several extenuating cir cumstances tn the case. The court Instructed the district attorney's office to bring the case to Its attention at the expiration of the probationary period, and Informed the defendant that the future course of the court would be measured by his conduct In the Intervening time. T. L. Davidson, against whom Berry uttered the checks, interceded for htm. Berry promised to pay back the money losses, and to "mend his ways. The court. In passing sentence, at tributed Berry's trouble to "bad as sociates." The district attorney's of fice said that the forgeries were crude, and that the spurious checks were passed while the youth was Intoxi cated. Berry thanked the court for Its leniency. "If you fall the court will be criti cized, and bear the blame," the youth was Informed. It was Berry's first entanglement with the law. Passing of sentence upon Luther Crosby. Emelia (Bobby) Mansfield, and Virgil (Dodo) Burnett, members of the "Ashland gang," accused of robbing the J. C. Penney store at Ashland last July, will probably be tomorrow. Lester (Buck) Wilson, the fourth alleged member of the gang, will enter a plea of not guilty. Records of the district attorney's office show that the Mansfield wo man has been paroled five times, and. It Is alleged that "she Is a bad In fluence" among girls of slightly younger age. The district attorney's office alleges that the young women Implicated In various ways in the Penney robbery, have "a gangster's moll complex." " Crosby Is an ex-convict, serving at Salem state prison for robbery of a store in Ashland two years ago. Wil son served a sentence for the same offense. They were both released early this year. T Closing arguments In the damage suit of Mrs. Harriet Brlmhall of El Sonora, Cal., against the Southern Oregon Gas corporation were under way this afternoon In circuit court. It was expected that the case would be In the hands of the Jury shortly after 3 o'clock. Mrs. Brlmhall asks $25,000 as the result of an auto crash on the Pacific highway near Pheonlx a year ago. ' The plaintiff contends that the gas company employes negligently left a repair truck alongside the Pa cific highway, resulting in the auto crash. The defense iholds that the crash could have been avoided had the son of Mrs. Brlmhall exercised caution, and charge contributory negligence. Mrs. .Brlmhall testified that she sustained three broken ribs and an arm injury in the crash. The Brlmhalla reside at El Sonora, Cal., where the husband, Dr. Silas J. Brlmhall, is a physician. . Spooks9 Topic For Tonight's Sermon "Spooks and What to Do About Them" will be the subject of a ser mon tonight at the Foursquare Gos pel Lighthouse, East Fifth street at the Pacific highway. Harold Robert son, assistant pastor, will be the speaker. The growth of spiritualism in Medford will be discussed by Mr. Robertson, who will define the atti tude of Christianity towards medi ums and the practice of spiritualism. 1 Student Body Has Tickets For Sale Student body tickets are now on sale at the senior high school and are selling this year for 91.25. The purchase of one of these tickets al lows the student admittance to all home athletic games, free copies of the Hi-Times, school newspaper, vote And hold office In the student body, and admittance to all social functions. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Mr. and Mra. Power, Visit Relative, Here. Mr. and Mr,. C. Powers of Ames, Iowa, were week-end guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McNsry of 323 North Central, having stopped in this city on their return from the Legion convention. They were very favorably Impressed with the Romie River valley climate and enjoyed a tour of the fruit packing district, going through the Pinnacle plant. Before departing they expressed a desire to return to Medford. "where storm windows are not a necessity." Guild Bridge Club To Meet Tomorrow. The Guild Bridge club will have one more meeting this season, plans having been announced for gathering at the home of Mrs. Harry L. Butler. 720 Park avenue, tomorrow afternoon. The usual number of games will be played and all members and friends are Invited to attend. The club has had many delightful parties during the summer and another la antici pated for tomorrow. Return to San Francisco. Mils Nlnl Tobln, Miss Helen Oar rltt and Nlchol Smith the Russian folk-lore authority, all of 8an Fran cisco, returned to that city on the Shasta last evening, having spent the week-end at Rogue's Roost, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nlon R. Tucker. The others In the group will remain here several daya. Miss Oarrltt returned to Medford from Pendleton, where she attended the round-up. Young Matron's Circle Will Meet Wednesday. The new Young Matrons' Circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Codding, 1015 Queen Anne. All the younger women of the church are urged to be present as are others who are Interested. It Is planned to make this one of the finest circles of the Ladles' Aid. Miss chaney Hostess At Bridge Party. Miss Kathryn Chaney was hostess Frldsy evening at a clever bridge party at which the pear, southern Oregon's favorite fruit, was used as a motif of decorations and founda tion for the refreshments menu. There were three tables of bridge in Pl"7' i , Women of Rotary Plan Bridge Tea. The hqme of Mrs. Volney Dixon on West Tenth street will be the scene tomorrow of the Women of Rotary bridge tea, planned to mark the opening of the new season In club activities. Assisting Mrs. Dixon as hostess will be Mrs. C. 3. Semon and Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppel. Wednesday Club To Have River Party. The Wednesday Study club will meet with Mrs. T. W, Miles at her rover cabin at Edgewood park tomor row for the first meeting of the new club year. Covered dish lun cheon will be served at 12 :30 and will be followed by a social afternoon. Gores Return From Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore returned last week-end from Eugene, having motored north with their daughter. Beulah. who Is entering the Univer sity of Oregon for her senior year. While In the north they also visited the John Gores at their Junction City home. Hl-Trlangle Committee Has Meeting Tonight. The Hl-Trlangle executive commit tee will meet tonight at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. H. Gregory. 829 East jBckaon street. Ralph Cook's group, which will lead at the next Triangle meeting Is especially urged to attend the committee session. Permanent Waves Complete push wave or wet finger wave $1.98 ALAINE'S 113 E. Main Tel. 1518 95c Ualue for 59 COMBINATION OFFER Get 2 boxes of New PHANTOM KOTEX and 1 box KLEENEX 95c Value ALL FOR 59c to Introduce the New PHANTOM KOTFX BOXES of KOTEX, I box KLEENEX -3 items for leis than the price of 21 The New Phintom Kotex, U. S. Pat.No. 1,857,854-form-fitting, embossed, tapered,saflitary pad, made to fit -without any outline -even under smoothest fitting dresses. You've never known perfect Mnitary comfort like this before. 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Present were Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Williams, Gloria and Hugh Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hess, Mrs. M. A. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Seegmiller of Sams Valley. Miss Helen Williams and host and hostess. Miss Walters Is Wed In South. Announcements have been received in Medford of the wedding Friday of Miss Dorothy Jane Walters, daughter of Mrs. Kate Walters of San Diego, to Kenneth Gouldlng of Santa Ana. Mrs. Gouldlng, a graduate of Med ford high school, made her home In Medford for town years, later moving to Ashland. St. Mark's Guild To Resume Activities, St. Mark's Guild will resume activi ties following the vacation wane at a meeting Friday afternoon at the Parish hall on North Oakdale. Cafe teria luncheon will be served and all members and friends are Invited. Mrs. Sparrow and Da u Rliter Leave. Mrs. Alex Sparrow and daughter, Harriett, left yesterday for a several weeks' trip through the north and will spend considerable time In Vic toria, B. C, Miss Root Visits Medford Friends. Miss Rosalie Root of Portland, for merly of this city, is In Medford to spend a week visiting friends. She Is guest here of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Combes. Thimble Club Meets At Chfts. Gall Home. Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 84 will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Gail, 811 Taylor street, to morrow evening at 8 o'clock. crub, been Earl Point Club Opens at Luncheon. EAGLE POINT Twenty-nine mem bers were present at the opening meeting of the Civic Improvement club. A delightful luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. win Brown, Mrs. Royal Brown and Mtss Leila Galllen, and an enjoyable after noon was spent. Carnation Club Postpones Session. Meeting of the Carnation scheduled for this week, has postponed until next month. BAILEY FORMING HI DEBATE TEA! A debate team haa been organised at the senior high school again this year, under the direction of Ralph R. Bailey. Work has already been started by the group, which will use the question, "Resolved, that approx imately one-half of all state revenue should be derived from sources other than tangible property." Mr. Bailey said yesterday that an lnter-class series has been arranged to open In October, with a squad of eight pupils from each class, with four pupils on a team. Following the Christmas holidays, the lnter-school debates will be con ducted. Mr. Bailey plans to take the debaters before various granges and civic orders In Medford and sur rounding territory previous to the opening of the regular schedule, he stated. Members of the clsss are Prances and Elizabeth Ferry, Kat,herlne Stearns, Betty Thorndyke, Suzette Stennett, Eva Pettlt, Irene Stubble field. Mildred Drury. Cleo Hicks, Dolph Janes, Harold Grove, Dave Lowry, Adrian Fraley, Prentice Petty, Albert Gaddis, Joe Pierce, Dlldon Col baugh, Haland Wood and Russell Hogue. E IN FATAL CRASH The district attorney's office today Is conducting a thorough check of the auto tragedy Sunday on the Pa cific Highway, at the northern limits of Gold Hill that resulted in death of Marcus Tut tie. 71, and his wife, Rosa, 63, residents of the Trail dis trict. A full report of the accident Is awaited from the state police, who are Investigating several new leads, one being to the effect, that an auto "with a wobbly overloaded trailer," was In front of the death car, and that Mrs. Margaret Crofford, driver of the death car, was confused and swerved In the loose gravel, by reason of It. The trailer operator Is sought for questioning. District Attorney George A. Codding said today, that if "conditions war ranted the auto fatality would be called to the attention of the next grand Jury.'' GATES PETITIONS IN ALL SECTIONS (Continued irom fae One) beclouded political atmosphere of the county. Oates intends to take the stump about October 1, and speak in all sections of the county. A formal an nouncement of the candidacy will probably be Issued tomorrow or Thursday. Entry of Gates Into the county Judge race will make four candidates for the place: E. H. Fehl, who won the Republican primary race, and last Friday night publicly declared that he would not vote for the national head of the Republican party; Wil liam E. Phlpps. Democratic primary nominee, and A. W. Pipes, indepen dent candidate, who filed his nomi nating petitions last August. Candidates Independent and regu lar center In Ashland. The district offers regular Republican nominees for county commissioner and district attorney, regular Democratic nomi nees for school superintendent and the lower house of the legislature, and Independent candidates for dis trict attorney, sheriff, treasurer, and assessor. C. OFlPLAlING ZORNjILL STAND The legislative committee of the chamber of commerce board of direc tors will meet tomorrow noon at the Hotel Holland to discuss and prepare a report on the Zorn-McPherson bill for merging of Oregon's schools of higher learning. The report will be presented the chamber board Friday in response to Instructions given out at the last meeting. G. M. Green of Ashland, chairman In southern Oregon of the organization opposing passage of the bill, last week asked the Medford chamber of commerce to express Its stand regarding the proposed merging and discontinuance of schools. The loss to be realized In southern Oregon with disorganization of the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland was emphasized by Mr. Green In an address In this city, dur ing which he stressed the fact that Medford receives &n Important per centage of the normal school payroll, as well as having In the school a place to educate her prospective teachers. 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Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stucky, Keith Stucky Cand Mrs. J. I. Patton visited Crater Lake. September 14, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Patton, Mr. and Mra. Howard Stucky, Mrs. J. I. Paeton and Mrs. Charley Patton visited the Oregon Caves. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover of Cali fornia recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and son, George, and daughter, Peggy, are living In the Charley Patton house. A family reunion was held at the I. J. Patton home Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Pat ton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stucky, Keith Stucky, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlgglnbotham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton, Lowell Patton and Harold Patton. Mrs. Harold Patton visited her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hanson, at Central Point last week. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Allen took Home from the di itk ance witfi ruinous xm lit"' rv If she'd only save the ELASTICITY that makes stockings WEAR! SHE could easily cut down on those embarrassing runs. Other girls do. 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Helen Smith will attend business college In Medford ttts year. Roland Roberta and Byron Stod dard are attending Santa Ana Junior college In southern California. Jean and Joe Parker had a birth day party September 18 for IS of their friends. Jean will be 6 yeara old Friday and Joa waa S laat Tfturs. day. Formal opening of the North Pa cific Pur Trading company'a lodge 14 milea above Butte Falla waa held with a dance, attended by membera of the company, many of whom re side In California. Student body of Butt Falls high school elected officers for the year, Zella Vincent waa elected president. Good looks aren't always luck Sparkling- eyes and a smooth complexion depend on good health. The beautiful woman guard) against constipation. She knows this condition can cause headaches, sallow skin, dull eyes, pimples, premature aging. Protect yourself from oonstipa tlon by eating a delicious cereal. 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