PAOE THREE the sales tax passes at the election which looms, a way will be found to use some of the sales tax funds for payment of the pensions, after the schools are taken care of. There la nothing definite upon this point. ! .Iftrlr TMpHpI ttnm homo ftftor two Edgar and Herman Schuette were out to Medford Saturday on business Mr. Wyet of Grants Pass was look ing after his wood ranch on the creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry spent the week-end at Brookings' Ore. Mrs. Henry father and mother returned to Medford with them. Steve Lunak was out to the valley Thursday evening. James McDowell spent a few days with Loren close. Mrs. James Mays and daughter. Ruth, called Mrs. Jack Riedel Fri day afternoon. Miss Ell no Henry spent the week end with Miss Lois Elliot of Talent. Mrs. Belle Centers of Gold Hill called on her cousin, Mrs. James Mays, Friday evening. Mrs. Wyet and Mr. Steve Lunak called at the Mays home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riedel were din ner guests at the Mays home Wed nesday. Anderson Creek months at the Shr liters' hospital at Portland, Oregon. Every one la glad to welcome him home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shaw of Talent were the dinner guests at the Mays home Sunday. . PLAY FOR TIME ANDERSON CREEK, Feb. 6. iSpl.) -Edward RIedel, son of Mr. and Mrs. WH'tWWMiwiiiJAi!iiJiiiluiuillill,tigi miniiiinniiiiyjDn i i : i'&ii- ,sii ;isi I! I I I I; ft Order Signed by Judge Skipworth Sets March 5 As Positively Final Date for Perfecting Appeal JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1934. Circuit Judge George P. Skipworth of Lane county, in in order signed yesterday, granted Gordon L. Scher merhorn, former sheriff of Jackson county, until March 5th to perfect his appeal to the state ' supreme court, with the admonishment, "This Is absolutely final, and no further time will be granted under any cir cumstances, and If the appeal can hot be perfected within the time allowed by the court, It Is not the fault of the court." The order, filed with the county court today, concludes: "The prac tice Indulged in, in this case is cer tainly not to be commended." Sentenced In August Schermerhorn, found guilty of bal lot theft complicity last July, by a Jackson county jury, was sen tenced August 7 last to serve three years In state prison. Earl H. Fehl, Walter J. Jones of Rogue River, and J. Arthur LaDieu, other leaders in the crime, are now serving four year sentences In state prison. The court in passing sentence upon Schermer horn, said "It Is a painful duty, and I will recommend your narole, when you have served your minimum sen tence." The court, In its order reviews briefly the history of the appeal moves to date and state, "Several extensions of time .have been grant ed, once because of the inability of the defendant to raise money necessary for the transcript of the evidence." Another extension was granted, because, the "court reporter was ill, and because of pressure of business In this district." Final Extension "Further time Is now requested, although the manner in which the request Is made Is not In accordance with the law or procedure In such cases, yet the court has concluded to grant an additional time, but this Is absolutely final; and no further time will be granted under any cir cumstances, and if the appeal can t tot, be perfected within the time Ulowed by the court, it Is not the fault of the court. "Counsel has not filed a motion based upon an affidavit for an ex tension of time, but mailed an affi davit to the court, without a mo tion, and without filing an affidavit, and the affidavit did not reaah the hands of the court until February 3. The court Is overlooking the fact that a motion has not been filed . , . and that the affidavit forwarded to the court has not been filed, in mak ing the order for an extension. Practice Regretted "The practice Indulged In, In this case, Is certainly not to be com mended." , Schermerhorn has been at liberty on 7500 bonds, furnished by Tom Taylor and Jens Jensen, pending' appeal.-His is the only one of the bal lot theft cases, not finally disposed of. Most of the defendants are either serving penitentiary sentences or out on parole. One was acquitted, and the indictments against five others dismissed, because they gave state evidence, or they were only minor participants. Schermerhorn, a long time rest dent of the valley, and well known, was elected sheriff by & counted majority of 123 votes. A contest was instituted and a recount ordered, but the ballots were stolen, automatical ly halting the proceeding. Later he was ousted from office by Governor Meier. OLD AGE PENSIONS APPLICATIONS ARE GIVEN COURT'S EYE The county court met today to consider old age pension applications which continue to be filed. It Is expected that some action will be taken today, on the approval of some of the applications. None, however, will he formally filed until the mid dle of the month. Consideration of applications has been delayed by failure of data from relatives and other county courts to arrive. A complete history of the applicant Is neeea.ary. before ap proval. Requests for information from Los Angeles, middle west, and south ern states has not been received. 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