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page Form ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 193?. Society and Clubs v Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton E I'anruarr Birthdays celebrated at Dinner EAOLE POINT A no-hoit birthday dinner party waa held at the borne i f Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith In Eagle 1'olnt on Saturday evening. At tne children' table were aeated: Davla .nd Arlene Hlcrson. Lyle and Bar iara Smith, Mary, Helen, Elmer and ::arl HarnUh, Henry and Mary Ellen llolman and Sammy Coy. with a nlrthday cake honoring Helen and nimer Harnlsh. At the adult' tan! vere aeated Mr. and Mr. Percy Haley. Mr. and Mr. L. A. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry, Mr. and Mr. Cliff IHcXaon, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Holmin, Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy, Mr. and Mr. W. L. Chlldreth, Mr. and Mra. Roy HarnUh, Mr. and Mr. Nlclc Young. Mr. Ella Holman of Aehland and the Mlaaea Nell Haley, Luclle Coy, Grace Holman and P. M. 8towe.ll. A large, beautifully decorated birthday cake graced thl table, honoring Mr. Percy Haley, Mr. and Mra. L. A. Smith, Cliff Hlekion. Roy Harnlah and wm. perry All of them have birthday In the month of February. After dinner the evening wa pent In playing games, contest and cards. Rika and Families To celebrate February 22 The MM ford Elk and thetr fam Ule will be among local people ob serving Waahlngton'a birthday next Thursday with something unusual In the way of entertainment. The lodge baa announced an old-fashioned cov red dish dinner for the evening, to b followed by open house with dane In;, cards, and pool among the amuse ment listed. There will be favor In keeping with the holiday and a general get-to. gether of all Elk and their families 1 anticipated. Each woman la askeo to bring a covered dish or dessert for ah dinner. Sandwiches, coffee ana table service will be furnished by the lodge. The committee for the evening composed of B. E. Koozer, Root. Norrls and C, O. Lemmon. Miss Robinson Feted At Birthday Party Mra. O. V. Robinson entertained Tuesday evening with a lovely party, honoring her daughter Maxlne on the anniversary of her birthday. There were five table of bridge In play during the evening, and prizes were won by Mle Margaret Pennington . flueette Stennett and Everett OIU- pie. present were: Misses Maxlne Rob inson, Evelyn Leonard, Barbara Pleld. Ethel Slagle, Lea Belle Miller, Louise Klrod, Jean Hamilton, Jean Qulaen berry, Mildred Orltsch, Patricia Pow ell, Margarlte Boyle, Mollis Brown, Catherine Brandt, Kathryn Robinson, Margaret Pennington, Helen McAllis ter, Sueette Stennett, Evelyn Herman treretta Gillespie, Doris Kellogg and Joan DeLosh. Paddy's Night Will ne Observed, Roosevelt School Friday, February 16, Daddy'a night will be celebrated at the Rooesevelt aohool. Parent have been Invited to visit the room where their children are enrolled, at 8 o'clock In the even Ing. E. H. Hedrlck, superintendent of ehool. will be main speaker or tne occasion and will bring Information or interest to au, The oell hour will be In charge of Mr. Goodwin Humphrey. A "com munlty !ng" will be held and refresh- menta served. The Roosevelt mothers are also sponsoring a candy sale at noon Thursday to raise money to be used in fixing up the children's lunch room. All donation of home-mado oandy may be ent In Thursday morn ing and will be much appreciated. Mrl. Hayes Home From rortland Trip Mr. Jamea O. Hayea, who returned Sunday from spending a week In Portland, after her recent return from New Orleans, reported that Dr. Hayes, who continued east, Is enjoying his stay very much In spite of the ex ceptionally cold weather. He 1 studying In the east and will probably remain there until April 1. Mra. Haye atated yesterday that their trip to New Orleans wa even more enjoyable than anticipated. Potentate' Ball Royal Event, Tonight The major social event of the week and on of the most festive of the entire aeason will be the annual po tentate's ball tonight at the Oriental Oarden. Honoring the Illustrious potentate. O. O. Alenderfer, It will be a formal affair for all member of the Hlllah temple of the Shrine from 11 section of southern Oregon. I'ailenhnwers l.eare By Motor for South Lieutenant-Commander Sloan Dan enhower, U. S. N., retired; Mrs. Dan enhower and daughter, Dorla, of Paris, France, who have been guests In the valley for the put two weeks of the Jamea H. Owens, left this morning by motor for the south. Tfiey will take the Redwod highway to san Francisco and San Diego, where they plan to apend consider able time before continuing to New York. While here the Danenhowen were the Inspiration of much entertain ing, many dinner partlea having been arranged for their pleasure. Mrs. Danenhower Is Mrs. Owens' daughter. Commander Danenhower, skipper of the famous Nautilus, which met defeat In It attempted trip under the North Pole to the Bering strait, had many Interesting atorles to tell of hi experiences In the submarine world. Lincoln Bervlce ciub" Party Tomorrow Evening, Tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mra. E. J. Klein, 634 North Bartlctt, the second or a series of bridge parties, sponsored by the Lincoln Service club, will be given. Mrs. Warren Rohrer will assist Mrs. Klein as hostess. Those persons, who enjoyed the ho. pltallty of Mra. Scovel last month, will be Interested In coming to the second of the series. All patrona of the Lincoln school, members of the service club and their friend are cordially Invited. The teachera, assisted by Gordon Kershaw, will again entertain with "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." Those wishing to make reservationa are asked to call Mrs. Klein at 893-R or Mrs. Florey at 837-H. Jackson P.-T. A. to "Sold Founders' Day Friday 77ie Jackson Parent-Teacher asso catlon will observe Founders' day, Friday, February 1. The meeting win De called to order at 8 o'clock and a special Invitation 1 extended mothers of new pupil. A special feature of the afternoon will be the presentation of the birth day cake and the candle lighting ceremony. In which the paat presi dents, psst officers and teachera will bartlclnate. Tea will be served following the program ana a voluntary silver offer ing will be taken. Benefit Card Party Friday at Armory The American Legion Auxiliary la entertaining Friday evening, Febru ary 18, with a benefit card party at the armory, to which the general publlo Is Invited. Playing will begin at 8 o'clock with both auction and contract bridge on the evening's program. Those wishing to make re serra tions are asked to call Mrs. O. L. Overmoyer at 1378 or Mrs. o. E. Runs, at S8-J-2. The Auxiliary 1 anticipating a suf ficient crowd for the arrangement of 80 tables, REMAINS SECRET (Contlnueo troro Ptga Ona) and th other was turned over to the officers by Manning. Boti weap ons had two empty cartridge In the chamber!. Despite all thia. the motive till remained a mystery. The bullets were discovered In a book case and chair directly behind Manning's desk. Manning, who said he shot Horan In self defense, de clared these came from the gun In the legislator's .hand. Find inns Mated allien waters said the charge was baaed upon the following findings: 1 The alleged evidence that Man ning telephoned Horan at 10:30 Mon day morning and that when Horan called him between 6:30 and 0:30 that evening he asked Horan to come to his office. 2 Manning's alleged statement to officers that both guns used In the shooting were his. 3 Alleged Inability of Investigat ors to determine how Horan, from across the desk, could have obtained , a gun from a drawer on Manning's! side of the desk. 4 The fact the gun was In Koran's left hand while Horan was known to be rlftht .handed. 6 Experiments In Mannings' office 1 which Glllen waters claimed convlnc-; ed the Investigators that Horan could not have fired the shots that pene trated the chair and bok case. Evidence that Horan was not armed before he went Into the Man ning office. 7 Reports that persons nearby heard fthots which came In volleys of two with an Interval between. Several hundred persons attended the rosary services for Horan last night. Friends from many sections of the state gathered this morning to attend the final rites at the 8 acred Heart Catholic church. rornta white pine" and "white pine.' The commission held on June 8, 1031, that either advertising or sale of ponderosa pine lumber as "white pine" or as "California white pine" was an unfair trade practice. Twelve companies, however, took the matter to the courts, and on January 8 this year the supreme court upheld the decision of the commission. The commission has directed letters to 25 companies asking that they file written notice of compliance. The companies Included: Oregon Lumber company, Medford, Ore.; Tomlln Bo company, Medford, Ore.; Klamath Lumber and Box com pany. Klamath Palls, Ore.; Chlloquln Lumber company. Chlloquln, Ore.; Lamm Lumber company, Modoc Point. Ore.; Shaw-Bertram Lumber company. Klamath Falls, Ore.; California-Ore gon Box and Lumber company, Aah land, Ore.; Braymlll White ,Plne com pany. Braymlll, Ore.; Long-Bell Lum ber company, Kansas City, and many , California companies. In addition to the cease orders the commission announced It forwarded to the Western Pine association, with headquarters at Portland, Ore., a no tice of the court decision and ug gested that It alter Its standard grad ing rules to conform. Other associa tions to which the same suggestion was made were the National Ameri can Wholesale Sash and Door associa tion. New York City, the Wholesale Sash and Door association, and Na tionel Woodwork association, both of Chicago, and the National Trade Manufacturers association of Elm hurst. III. PINS CLEMENS Y Fined By Court Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 B Sixth Street I Harry Miss Green Honored At Birthday Party Dick laaac waa host at Big Rook lodg Tuesday evening to a number of friends, honoring Miss Nells Oreen on the nnlversary of her birthday Enjoying the evening were Misses Oreen, Sybil Jean Young, Adra Ed warrta and Ethel Chord, and Measra. Cliff Oarnett, Jack Walker, Chas. Clay and the host, gleeters, floats to Dinner nrldire Club Dr. and Mrs. R, w. flleeter enter tained Tuesday evening for members of their dinner club, which meet twice a month at ths home of the varloua member. Cover were placed for 19 at the attractive tnle and bridge followed dinner. Mrs. Perl, Hostess Al Runday Runner Mrs. Prank Perl entertained Sunday vening at supper. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mra. Harold Relchsteln, Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Phetteplace, Mini Dorothy Nyswsner, Harry QUI and Mr and Mra. Perl, M Mrs. Mhyra Kutrrtalna At Bridie l.iinrheon Mra. O. D. Mhyre entertained Wed nesday at a small luncheon and brldite for a few frlenda. Present were Mrs. Harold Relchsteln. Mrs. Chester I.eon ard and Mr. Ouy Phetteplace and the hostess. Rigs of tllnonilnxton Are Visitor Here Dr. and Mrs. Jams, R. Rigg of Blsomlngton, III., are in this city vis iting Dr. Rlgg mother, Dr. Virginia C. Rutg of M North Orange, and hJ lister, Mia. Uurcv Rutku, J Mr. Christy, Guest Here From n. C, Bob Christy of New Westminster. 0 who 1 house guest here of n aunt, Mr. Laura J. Aiming of 317 East Jackson, entertained at a birthday dinner Tuesday evening, honoring another aunt, Mra. E. K. Kelly. Guests were members of the Im mediate famine, and dinner waa fol lowed by bridge. Mlas Ottoman Hostess To Bridge Club Miss Rut.h Ottoman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ottoman, enter tained member of her contract bridge club at her horn laat even ing. There wen the usual num ber of tablea In play, and prlre for high score went to Mlas Ruby stone. Mulhollnnds Entertain Guests at Dinner Dr. and Mra. R. C. Mulholland had a Sunday dinner guest Captain John Murray of the Evan Creek OCO camp and Lieutenant and Mr. H. A. Barrla an son, Billy. DEMOBILIZATION LOOMS FOR CWA (Contlnuedirrom page one) Washington P.T.A. To Note Founders Day With Program The progrsm for Pounder' day, which U tomorrow at the Washington school, was announced today. It will be followed by a candle lighting cere mony In honor of Poundere' day, and tea will be served during the social hour. Th program will open with group singing by the firth and alxth grde girl. "Tour Plag and Mine" and "A Pledge." A piano solo by Shirley Goodman and a violin solo by Glenn Jewett will follow. The 2-A pupils will present the Shoemakers' dance and the IBs a singing game. The J-A's and a-B's will be presented In a flag drill and Barbara Sevan will entertain with a danoe. Other numbera wll be: Reading by Darlene Too; dance, Non Heyland and Dorothy Terrett; folk dance. S-A pupils; piano solo, "Taps," Emmett Beeson; violin son, John Balrd. Export Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Peb. 15. (API A quotation of IS'L cents a bushel for soft white wheat for foreign shipment waa posted by the Emer gency Export corporation here today. Business In the houss and senate proper was on the twln-percnnial, taxes and appropriations. Income Tax Costly In general debate, Representative airrord (R Mass.) berated Income levies as costing the people 1400,000,- ouu a year to make out the returns Higher Incomes are no more, he said, the tax having "killed the goose that laid golden eggs." Of the few legislative actions of the day, the senate adopted the La Follette resolution to have the PWA supply Information as to the varloua allotment, number employed and list of projects pending. The house spent 40 minutes In a row over 7500 appropriation for study of wild life conservation, which finally waa accepted. Congressional sentiment for help ing bankrupt municipalities resulted in administration consldertaton of having the reconstruction finance corporation do some lending In that direction. Asaayal of the plan, which would require legislation Involving RFC ac ceptance of tax-antlclpatlon war rant a collateral, had to wait on the tax bill debate In the house, however, and appropriations argu ments In the senate. llrlttln Jailed These were but a few of the (ac tors that kept Washington humming, a it watched the admission to ball of a former government official sen tenced to ten days by the senate for contempt, w.hlle a second man so ad judged choss to serve his time. William P. MncCracken, freed un der 8000 ball, started to work on the appeal that may reach the su preme court. L. M. Brlttln, aviation concern official who removed aome of MacCracken'a files arter they were subpoenaed by senate Investigators, neaoea ror tne District of Columbia Jan. Circuit Court Harry B. Rubenateln and Koplon assume business name cer tificate of "Medford Bargain House." Alice Jenkins vs. Luther Jenkins. Divorce. Marie C. Schoepen vs. Inda Hum phrey. Damages. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane vs. L. B. Tedrlck et al. Foreclosure. E. H. Nledermeyer va. Ethel Randier et al. Foreclosure. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Robert Stlllman. For money. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Alvln Coats. For money. fisllor Fran, the navy'a gift to the muscle manglers, roughed his way to the deciding fall over Prank Clemens of Oklahoma before a hos tile crowd In last night's wlndup of a three-match card at the Armory, which also saw Ray Friable, Medford fireman,- win from Al Schnell, Aus tralian heavyweight, and Bunny Mar tin, Seattle, and Helne Olso, Portland, put on a peppery 30-mlnute draw aa a curtain raiser. Franz had smooth sailing for the first fall and downed Clemen with a Boston crab, but In trying to make It two In a row, bumped Into a sud den squsll when Clemens kicked out of a punishing surf-board and thumped the sailor about the ring, polishing him off with his pet "Indian paralyser" hold. The third fall .went to Frana In short order. Clemens survived one airplane aoln. only to be dumped on his noggin a William P. MacCracken, former second time, and easily flattened with aaalstant secretary of commerce, a body press. "as fined $100 after being found The tough tsr received a hesrty B"y of contempt of court In the Bronx cheer and a shower of peanuts District of Columbia. MacCracken from the fans when he took his bow i h", 'loured In the senate'. Investl. before leaving the ring. all" alrmf " contract. The In the aeml-wlndup Ray Frlsble ! ""H" h?d V1' ' 'h"0d him spotted 209-pound Ai Schnell the I J-fS"!?., ij body when he ... , refused certain evidence In ques tioning on the mail contracts. (Copy right Bachrach Photo from Assoc). " SERVICE TO END ln MONDAY NIGHT IS :' i'ss-U- POSTOFFIGE WORD t B ' ' " ' j (Continued from page one) f v V? i m Marriage Licenses Benjamin Otis Foster and Margaret R. May. Richard A. Truttman and Nora A. Keith. Ronald L. Harper and Marlon M. Mann. Jo Miller Brartcett Jr., and Mathil da Wodrlck. first fall and came back to take two In quick succession for his third straight win In the local arena. Schnell won the first fall with body press after softening the fire man with headlocks and a wicked right-hand smsck on the chin. Frlsble showed his resentment in the second fall and roughed the roly-poly boy rrom down under up .a bit. before forcing him to pat the mat with a flying toe hold. The third fall also went to Frlsble In short order when he dumped Schnell with a shouTfler butt and ended' the match with a body press. The Australian entered the ring looking a trifle ahop-worn from a previous match, but showed the ring worms the niftiest front porch seen In these parts since "Strangler" Lewis last appeared In Medford. Bunny Martin and Heinle Olson, llght-heavywelghta.' almoat atole the ahow In their 30-mlnute curtain raiser. The boys were evenly matched and put on a fast, clever bout, with neither man being In aerlous trouble during the match. Stuffy Head Building permit Issued In Miami, Fla., during 1033 represented an In crease of l,568.737 as compared with Just few drops up each ing again becomes clearl TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COMFORTABLY furnished apartment. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and cold water, steam heat and lights fur nlahed. Reasonable rent. Apply at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE R. I. Rd fryers. Phane 351-R. FOR RENT 4 -room house. acre garden; ill 50, wakr paid. 28 Al mond St. Phone 860-Y. WANTED Catering for luncheons, dinners or nlfiht suppers. Anywhere In valley. Ml Dally, Phone 749-Y. FURNISHED 3 - room house; llghta, water, garden; $8 mo.; 2 ml. from Mtdford. Call 4-F-2. ated Press. One Man Entire Force CONNEAUT, O. (UP) Because this city is broke, the pollco force recently was cut to one man, the chief. Former policemen hava vol unteered for emergency duty. The fire department likewise was cut to one man. In some Instances the mall service on the west coast won't be any faster than the train service. The lines left In operation under the new economy program Include: Chicago to Dallas. Texas; Salt Lake City to San Diego via Los Angeles; Salt Lake City to Seattle, via Port land; Washington, D. C, to Cleve land; Cheyenne to Pueblo; Newark, N. J., to Chicago; Chicago to San Francisco; New York to Miami; New York to Atlanta; Cleveland to Fort Worth; Chicago to Jacksonville; New ark to Kansas City, Air Mail Here Heavy An estimate of the amount of air mail going out from Medford each year was placed today by Postmaster DeSouza at between 15,000 and 20, 000 letters. He stated that he felt very hopeful of restoration of the western service as soon as the facts In the case ar known. A flurry of mailing during the next few days, he said, Is also expected from people anxious to send out letters as souve nirs over the lastt flights of the present service. With elimination of the airmail, Mr. Ban well stated, Medford would be practically Isolated, having only one through train north and south each day under the present setup. In Medford Tuesday In Medford from Grants Pass on Tuesday were Mlas Elza Ditto, manager of Adrlenne's store In that city end Mrs. Tom Wilson. Indiana proved to be particularly efficient conservation workers last year In eliminating the blister rust which attacks white pine In forest areas. Whose Fault? Hoclnl Counse Started PHILADELPHIA . (UP) In an ef fort to bring about a more aympa thetlc attitude toward other racea and nations, Temple university has established a course In "Education for Better Relations." Horse Comes Back PAXICO, Kas. (UP) Seven years ago c. Besterfleld eold hla horse to a traveler. That waa the last he saw of the animal until It walked Into the old atall here recently, and began nibbling hay. When a Child Won't Study "Kept after schooll" And it isn't the child's fault, or the teacher's. His mother is to blame. How can a boy get his lessons when his senses are dulled day after day by dosing with sickening purgatives? When a child's bowels are stagnant they need help, of course. But not some drastic drug to upset the stomach, perhaps weaken the entire system; or iorm ine laxative habit, un the right, parents will find a happy solution of this problem: Here's a boy who gets good marks, has time and energy for play. He is never ill, hardly ever has so much as a cold. When he does show any symptoms of being sluggish, his mother knows just what to do. She gives hira a little California Syrup of Figs and that is all. It's a natural, fruity laxative that is agreeable to take, and its gentle laxative action comes from senna. Parents are urged to use just gure California Syrup of Figs, e sure bottle says 'California'. ,i Announcement Dr. 8, Ralph Dlppel and Dr. L. L. Sanders have combined their dental offices and are located at 313-314 MEDFORD DLD. Phone 607 lOYSD'S MARKET 108 NORTH IVY Every Day Is Bargain Day at Boyd's Specials for Fri., Sat. and Mon., February 16, 17, 19 SUGAR NEW FUEL OIL DBI.IVERT SERVICE Pump System . Clean, Low Cost Any Kind Any Amount MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 631 LIKE RIDING ON AIR! fW BALANCED 1 EROSA PINE WASHINOTOM, Peb, 15 (API The federal trade commission todsy an nounced It had taken steps to ohtsln compliance by middle west and Pa cific aloue pine lumber producers with th recent decision by the supreme court In the west coaat pine case by lasulng orders directing them to cease advertising ponderoaa pine aa "Call- VIENNA, Peb. 15. ii Alio Boro- weta, 17, daughter of a New York restauranteur, died today of brain ferer after entering a hospital Sat urday. Her Ulneaa had no connec tion with the rioting. Cllr Warrants called for Paimenl, Notice la alren thst there are funis on hand In the General Pvind of the City of Medrord for th redemption of Warrant No. 1797 to lf me. Interest on the above warrant will eeaa after February lS C1U8 H. 8AMUEIA City Treasurer. Stated Communication or Medford Lodge No. 10J. A. P. A. at., Friday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p. m. 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You will feel good After thin cleanniTia nd you pel your regular uteep Ht'aih'n; Urutj fltou aim Jamais tttoro,1 FACTS! New In Design Faster Hiding linger Mileage Greater Safclv (.realer Ilra.il Per feel Ha tun re I-ow Price Krre Trial Kirrnlnne Guaranteed Glv your present Mr the ridin f a 19.VI mixlcl. Iam for th first lime what Floating Comfort mrans. Driving hp rotnr new plrasurr, you sail ovrr rough roads bumpy roads and uoh...jii.t liar yoii wrre riding on rixhiom of air. Tbfs nrw, big, handsomr Firratonr Air lUlloon Tirr mpiire a minimum of air prrssur. Thrr rioV murh smoother and murh tasirr than other so-railed Low Treasure- Tire. He aunr to Iske advantage of llw Two day Free Trial this wrek. Tre$tone AGAIN LEADS THE WAY Firestone Service Stores inc. ONE-STOP SERVICE Oth and Riverside Phone 520 10 lbs. 35 SOUPS Heinz Assorted. 1 lb. Tins. 2 for MILK Teacup or Oregon Brand. 4 Cans Cases, S2.85 TOILET PAPER Scott Tissue. Ofl 3 Rolls fcUC Sunbrite Cleanser 29c 25c 3 Cans for 13c SALMON Fancy Alaska Pink. 2 for Fancy Alaska Reds. 2 for 27c - 29c WYANT'S MILK DEPOT IN CONNECTION Grade A Milk OATS Sperry's, Quick or Regular. No. 10 Bags 37c SHORTENING Swift '8 Jewel, Pure Vegetable. J3, 4 lb. Packages wwC SWANSDOWN Cake Flour. OC Package COC K. C. BAKING POWDER 25 oz. Cans SPINACH Fancy Pack. No, 2 Tins. Each 18c 10c PEACHES Extra Standard Grade. No. 2yi size. 2 Cans .... MACARONI Bulk. 3 lbs. 27c 20c COFFEE Vacuum Packed. 1 lb. Tins 23c JELLO All Flavors WALNUTS Locals Crack Nearly 100 Oood. White Meats. 2 lbs' SOAP "15 oz. Bars Yellow Laundry' Soap. 3 for Peerless Hardwater Toilet Soap, Large Bars. 3 for CRACKERS Salted Wafers, fresh and crisp. 2 lb. boxes.. Graham Crackers. 2 lb. Boxes 5c 25c 12c 11c 26c 26c High Cream Test Quart 9c, - Gallon 30c Grade A Table Cream Quart 35c Ktping Cream: 53C OPEN SUNDAYS-8 to 12 A. M.