fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY f. IMS
PAGE FIVE
WHILE STEALING
Society and Clubs
A most unusual sort of crime wu
discovered last nipht, when lour
smalt boys were apprehended by city
police, charged with stealing the
small red and green reflector but
tons used to hold automobile license
plates in place.
When the boys were nabbed at 11
o'clock last night, their pockets were
stuffed with the reflectors, there
being 36 found In their possession.
The bright glass buttons were to be
used to decorate the boys' bicycles.
according to police. This Is not the
first time this petty crime has been
detected. Chief McCredle said, at
one time boys having been caught
In the act of removing the reflectors
and then taking the loosened plates
and sailing them away, apparently to
enjoy watching the peculiar gyra
tions they made going through the
air. 1
The four boys were making a sys
tematic canvass of the town last
night, on bicycles, grabbing each re
flector that they saw, police said.
Those unlucky motorists whose re
flectors are missing today can prob
ably find them among the large col
lection on hand at the police sta
tion. The boys were brought to the city
police station this morning for ques
tioning, and their case has been
taken under advisement.
Police report that a wave of petty
thievery is sweeping over the city,
and gas is being stolen in quantities,
tlie safest protection being the pur
chasing of a gas tank that will lock.
SAFEWAY STORES
The dairy industry of southern
Oregon will be given a substantial
Impetus through a special cheese
sale which will be launched tomor
row by the Safeway stores in this
city. Two popular brands of cheese
made In the Rogue River valley
"Ladino" and "Rogue Valley." will
be featured during this sale, as well
as another well known Oregon cheese
from Tillamook, according to an an
nouncement made today by A. O.
Anderson, manager of Safeway store
number 471. and J. F. Haws, manager
of Safeway store number 41. The
cheese event will be held throughout
the entire Safeway organization In all
western states, portions of Canada,
and some eastern states.
'We are glad to feature cheese pro
duced In this section of southern
Oregon, because of the uniformly
high quality of local cheese," Ed
Seydel. district manager for Safe
way Stores, with headquarters in
Klamath Falls, said Wednesday when
he was In Medford conferring with
managers of the Medford stores. "The
sweeping cheese event throughout tne
Safeway organization was planned
with the idea of assisting the cheese
manufacturers to reduce their sur
plus stock, and to further encourage
the dairy Industry." he said.
Medford Temple Members to
Be tn Grants rass ceremony
Medford members of Zulelma tem
ple. Daughters of the Nile, will par
ticipate tomorrow In the annual in
stallation of officers and formal
party, to be held at -the Jose
phine county fairgrounds at Grants
Pais. Mrs. A. K. Cass of Grants Pass
will become the new queen.
The follownig description of the
ceremony appeared in the Grants Pas
Courier :
"Mrs. Sm H. Baker, past queen of
the temple, will preside M installing
officer, assisted by Mrs. Hal McN.Ur
of Ashland and Mrs. C. A. Wlnetrout
of Grant Paw as marshals; Mrs. C.
T. Sweeney of Medford aa chaplain;
Mrs. Charles R. Cooley of Grant Pass
and Mrs. Mazle Bates of Ashland as
musicians; Mrs. Gladys McAdam end
Mrs. Con Durland of Grant pasa as
attendants.
Included in the new queen's court
are -prominent memoera of the tem
ple from Grants Paas, Medford. Ash
land. Klamath palls. Jacksonville and
Talent.
'The Zulelma patrol, of which Mrs
Sadec Fr&zee, Medford, ta captain.
will take charge of the danoe. Songs
by the temple chorus from Grants
Pass will be Included on the evening's
program.
"A buffet supper for members and
their escorts will precede the Instal
lation. "Mrs. Sam H. Baker Is general
chairman in charga of arrangements "
Mrs. E. N. Eld rid ce
Has Guests from South
Mrs. E. N. Eldrldge has as guests
at her home this week, her mother,
Mrs. Rose Elfert. her sister, Mrs. Marie
Swlnson. and Mrs. Swlnson's daugh
ter. MJss Barbara Leigh Swlnson, all
of Napa. Cal. Having been In Med
ford for two weeks, they expect to
leave Sunday for Portland, where they
will be guests of Mrs. Elfert's other
daughter, Mrs. N. E. Sehoonover.
orobablv stooping in Medford for
several days on their way home
St. Ann's Altar Society
Has Pleasant Card Party
St. Ann's Altar society entertained
with a pleasant card party Wednes
day night at the parish hall, having
11 tables of cards in play during the
evening.
Mrs. Corum was In charge of the
committee that served refreshments
Prizes were awarded Mrs. Plymale at
contract, Mrs. Sampson at auction
Mrs. Doblmeler at five hundred and
Mrs. C. J. Logan at pinochle.
Ml McKlnney to Be
Married at Kai-ramento
BIO APPLEGATE, Feb. 8 SpU
Miss Thelma McKlnney of Applegate.
accompanied by her fiance, Walter
Bubenick of Sacramento, left Satur
day for the California city, where
their wedding will be solemnized Sat
urday. March 9. Shortly before her
departure. Miss McKlnney was com
mented with a miscellaneous shower
at the home of Mrs. Tom Mee. where
an enjoyable social afternoon was
spent. The valentine motif, display
ing a color scheme of pink, was car
ried out both In refreshments and
table decorations.
Guests included Miss McKlnney and
her mother. Mrs. James McKlnney:
Mrs. Frank Knutzen, Mrs. Harry
Brown, Mrs. Nella Ridings, Mrs. Don
Cunnlngton. Margaret Mee, and Mrs
Warren Mee. Miss McKlnney is a
former student of Jacksonville high
school, having graduated at Sacra
mento last year. The couple expect
to make tbelr home tn Sacramento,
where Mr. 'Bubenick is employed by
Southern Pacific Co.
Misses Maxlne and Catherine
Roblmon Given Surprise Party
Miss Catherine and Maxine Robin
son, whose birthdays occur this week.
were honor guests at a surprise
birthday party last evening at the
home of the Misses Ethel and Bethel
Slagle.
Prizes at bridge were awarded
Misses Catherine Robinson, Jeanne
Hamilton and Everetta Gillespie.
Besides the hostesses and the honor
guests, those present were: Misses
Catherine Brandt, Molly Brown,
Evelyn Herman, Everetta Olllesple,
Helen McAllister. Mary VanDyke,
Jeanne Hamilton and Joan DcLosh.
DEVELOPMENT OF
L BE
Meteorological Report
For College Women's Club
College Women's club will meet at
one o'clock tomorrow at Hotel Med
ford for their annual luncheon. Mem
bers are asked to telephone before
this evening for reservations, either
Mrs. Van Valzah, 1458-J, or Mrs.
Myron Root, 1249-W. A book review
will be given and the program will
also Include musical selections.
Here Tuesday G. S. Butler of Ash
land made a business trip to Medford
Thursday morning, according to the
Ashland Tidings.
Mrs. Maasdam Leaves
For VWt In Berkeley
Mrs. G. H. Maasdam Is leaving t
night for Berkeley, Cal., where she
will spend two weeks with her tw.n
sister. Mrs. E. R. Patterson, formerly
of Idaho Falls. Ida. Mrs. Maasdam
and her sister will celebrate a birth
day together on Sunday . In Oakland,
she will be the guest of her son. Eirl
McKilllgan, former student In Med
ford. Daughters of Union
Veterans Meet Tonlffht
Daughters of Union Veterans will
meet In regular session at the ar
mory at 8 o'clock this evening.
Officials of the organization an
nounced that the department of Ore
gon Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War. 1861-1865, will broad
cast a special Lincoln Birthday pro
gram over KEX, Portland, from 2:30
to 3 :40 .February 12.
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Finger Wave (dry) 40
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Shampoo, Finger Wave
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Card Party Tonight
The public is Invited to attend the
card party tonight at 8:00 o'clock in
the parish hall, sponsored by St.
Mark's Guild. Everyone Interested Is
asked to make reservations by calllne
Mrs. H. A. Barrls. 1022-X, or Mrs.
C. E. Ellis. 829-L. Contract and auc
tion bridge will be In play,
Junior P.-T. A. Card i
Party Sel for Tomorrow
Proceeds of the Junior high school
P.-T. A. 'public card party tomorrow
afternoon at the school will be used
to buy uniforms and music for the
Junior high school band. Play will
start at 2 o clock In the auditorium
Table reservations are urged, and may
dc maoe oy calling 564-w.
Writers League
Postpones Meeting -
League of Writers will not meet
Saturday, as was announced, "but
have postponed their meeting until
February 18, when they will meet at
a o'clock at Hotel Medford for a reg
ular business meeting.
Mr. and Mr. Plait
Return From Sacramento
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt have re-
turned from Sacramento, Cal., where
they have been guests for two weeks
of Mrs. Platt'a sister, Mrs. Horace D.
Howard.
The Initial meeting of the Jackson
county development committee was
held last night, and O. O. Alenderfer
was elected chairman, with Guy
Applewhite of Ashland chosen as vice
chairman. It was unanimously de
cided to ask Karl Janouch, superin
tendent of Rogue River national for
est, to be committeeman at large.
Janouch accepted.
Many ideas were expressed by the
various members on fche different
phases to be launched anent the five'
year development program planned by
the committee. Development or pro
duction, on a larger scale, of onions,
berries, beans and other similar pro
ducts was discussed and it was stated
that the most important need of
Jackson county is water In sufficient
quantities to allow for all irrigation
needs.
The next most Important need of
the community Is the completion of
the proposed Siskiyou tunnel to pro-1
vide more reasonable freight facilities
to large centers of poulation, the
members decided.
Other Important development pro
jects to be worked on in the five-
year program are those relating w
perishable crops, pasture and timber
lands, cattle and beef, oiling of roads
and building of needed new ones,
taxation, and tourist development.
Harold Grey outlined the work of
the SERA in this section, and sug
gested that the five-year develop
ment plan, through the medium of
the committee, would be of benefit in
presenting projects for SERA work.
Projects to be of permanent good to
the county could thus be financed. .
Various sub-committees were ap
pointed and others will be appointed
In the near future, and these will
meet Immediately to disucss federal
agencies, agriculture,, industrial de
velopment, municipalities, tourist
travel, mineral development ana a
chromite survey.
ELSIE EMMERT. 56,
February 8, 1935
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to
night and Saturday; continued cold.
Oregon: Fair north and cloudy
south portion tonight and Saturday:
continued cold.
Temperature a year ago today :
, . ,... u a mi ni..
Total monthly precipitation 0 22 of Dean's sporadic contract war with the
an Inch; deficiency for the month. St. Louis Cardinals is over for the
0 34 of an inch. Total precipitation ! year but the fans don't know who
EXACT SALARY FIGURES
since September 1. 1934 10. ,75 inches;
deficiency for the season, 004 of an
inch.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday. 00 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 08
per cent.
Sunrlso tomorrow, 7:15 a. m..
Sunset tomorrow. 5:36 p. m.
Observations Titkoii at 5 A. M.,
1 30th Meridian Time
5
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3
II
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Boiae 36 31 .... Cloudy
Boston 34 20 .... Cloudy
Chicago 28 26 .22 Rain
Denver 38 30 .... Cloudy
Eureka 50 48 .... Rain
Helena 26 14 T Cloudy
Los Angeles 60 50 .... Cloudy
MEDFORD 49 45 .22 Rain
New York 38 26 .... Cloudy
Omaha 28 24 T Cloudy
Phoenix 64 50 .02 Cloudy
Portland - 54 36 .... Clear
Reno 46 34 T P. Cdy.
Roseburg .. 48 44 .12 Cloudy
Salt Lake City .... 64 38 .06 Cloudy
San Francisco .... 58 48 .... P. Cdy.
Seattle 64 34 .... Clear
Spokane 44 26 .... Cloudy
Walla Walla 36 30 .... Clear
Washington, D.C. 36 22 .... Cloudy
Scene Valentine's Dance
Redmen ball will be the scene to
night of a Valentine's dance given
by Pocahontas lodge. The committee
in charge Is Wllma Thayes, Velma
and Richard Slngler. Music will be
furnished by Stephen and Nona
Whipple. Redmen. Pocahontans and
their Invited friends are urged to at
tend.
Miss Elliott Entertains
Honoring Miss Barbara 6winson
In honor of Miss Barbara Swlnson
of Napa Cal.. the niece of Mr. E. N.
Eldrldge of Medford, Miss Amy Elliot:
Is entertaining at her home this
afternoon at bridge. Guests were In
vited for four tables. After 7 o'clock
the group Is planning to attend the
Medford-Grants Pass basketball game.
HITCH HIKER HAD
ihing
Elsie Emmcrt, resident of Medford,
for the past four years, living on
Spring street, passed away at a locnl
hospital, at an early hour Friday
morning, following an illness of only
a few days. Mrs. Emmert was born
in Switzerland July 20, 1878, and was
aged G6 nt death.
She with her parents came to the
United States In 1903. and settled at
Logan, Utah, and a few years later
In February, 1911, she met and was
united In marriage to John G. Em
mert at Butte, Mont. They lived at
Townsend, Mont., and Kalltpel, Mom
for several years, and came west In
1931 on account of Mrs. Emmert's
health.
During the few years they have
lived In southern Oregon they have
acquired many ' friends who will
mourn her sudden death.
She leaves her husband, John G
, Emmert of this city, and two step
daughters, Mrs. Erma Melton of Kal
lapel, Mont., and Mrs. Margaret Ste
wart of Washington, D. O. Her father,
Albert Kummer of Pocatello, Idaho;
two sisters. Miss Clara Kummer of
San Francisco; Mrs. Martha Oaethe
of Pocatello. Idaho; two brothers,
Fred Kummer of San Francisco, and
Ernest Kummer of Malat, Idaho.
Robert Hutcheson. a hitch-hiker,
charged with possession of a con
cealed weapon, was fined 10 and
costs and same suspended by Justice
of the Peace W. R. Coleman yester
day, upon condition that Hutcheson
keep on hitch-hiking. He was ar
rested by state police, and an empty
revolver found in his grip.
T. R. Stalllngs was fined $5 and
costs, and suspended for failure to
have license plates on an auto
trailer.
Antonio S. Crusso was cited to ap
pear to answer a charge of driving
a truck on the Pacific highway in
excess of 35 miles per hour.
SEIZURE OF CATTLE
DAMAGE SUIT BASIS
Syd I. Brown, as sheriff of Jack
son county, G. E. Obenchaln. and
the Snider Dairy and Produce com
pany are named defendants in a suit
for 1460 filed yesterday In circuit
court by W. H. Stewart. Evans creek
district resident. The complaint 1
based upon the alleged seizure and
sale, on a legal process January 25.
last, of 17 head of cattle and 50
sacks of oats at the Stewart place.
Attorney M. O. WUklns appears as
counsel for plaintiff.
OF
JACKSON CO. PASSES
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Feb. 8. AP)
George F. Smlthllne, 87, former
Oregon legislator and early resident
of Jackson county, Oregon, died at
his home here yesterday. The funeral
will be held here tomorrow.
Smlthllne served a trm In the
Oregon legislature In 1896. In 1906
he came to Vancouver to make hia
home. He -was a member of the Odd
Fellows lodge at Grants Pass.
won.
Dizzy walked Into the office of Sam
Breadon. the Cardinal president, late
yesterday afternoon proclaiming him
self a 12 5. 000 holdout. An hour later
he was posing for pictures, pen pois
ed over an already signed contract,
and the battle was at an end.
The peace treaty was for an unan
nounced sum but common conjecture
snld it probably would assure the
richt handed exponent of the person
al pronoun, a 1035 baseball income of
something between $17,500 and 19.
ooo. Only a few weeks ago t7?y
scored a $17,500 offer.
With the contract problem finally
settled, Dizzy turned to the coming
season and calmly predicted 25 vic
tories for himself and 45 for "me'n
Paul.' Paul the li'l brother who Join
ed with Diwy in winning all the
Cardinals games In the last world
series, has not yet returned his 1935
contract but has expressed satlsfac'
Hon with It.
place. It was a toss up until the final
whistle with the final period witness
ing an Eskimo rally that all but
closed up a 4 to 1 lead.
Last night the temperature dropped
to 27 degrees, and Thursday s warm
est in Pendleton was 37 degrees. There
was some frost this morning.
SEATTLE, Feb. 8. up) The lesgue
;etulliig Oregon Suite Beavers alt back
Idle tonight while all four other
northern division basketball fives race
into action In Important series, with
Washington Stat seeking to break a
"14-year Jinx" here against Washing. 1
ton. j
Not for 14 years has Washington j
State taken a Washington game on a I
Seattle floor, but despite that, neither
team Is favored to win in pre-game 1
dope. Washington, a game behind 1
Oregon State, must take both games ;
tonight and tomorrow night to re- i
main In the league race,
CHIEF HRE SOON
Word has been received that Sup
ervisor Finley of Eugene. In charge
of the federal farm census for western
Oregon, will be here next week .o
complete arrangements for launching
of the census in this county, and the
examination and appointment of five
enumerators. Nine of the 14 enu
merators alloted to this county were
named a month ago.
Though there are plenty of appli
cants, difficulty has been experienced
tn some sections of the state. In se
curing qualified enumerators.
The census was originally sched
uded to start January 1, and was then
delayed until February 7. It Is now
planned to get the work under vi-.y
soon as possible. V
The farm census lnoludes securing
of data on farms and farmers, profits
and losses, number of people residing
on the farm, amount and kinds of
crops, home equipment, and buildings
on place. The data Is confidential.
LENHART FLATTENS
E
TAOOMA. Feb. 8. p) Fred lien
art, smashing light - heavyweight,
knocked out Billy Donohue, N?w
York. In the fourth round of a sched
uled 10-round bout here last night
on a boxing card In which knockouts
ended every bout. Lenhart, who
weighed 177 Vi . battered the New
Yorker, eight pounds lighter, to .lic
floor four times before the final
knockout.
A technical knockout gave "Baby
Joe" Gans, 152, Los Angeles, a win
In the eixth over Andy Dlvodl. 153.
New York, when Dlvodl broke a bone
In his left hand.
AT FREE METHODIST
The revival at the Free Methodist
church continues with unusual in
terest and spiritual progress. Evan
gelist Haywood brought a stirring
message last evening from the sub
ject: "What Is Your Life?"
The thought of personal responsi
bility was close and searching and a
deep solemnity settled down upon
the congregation. A number re
sponded to the altar call.
No services will bo held Saturday
night, but there will be a full day
Sunday, with the evangelist bringing
both messages.
The revival will continue all next
week.
OREGON CAGERS FACE
IDAHO FIVE TONIGHT
EUGENE, Ore.. Feb. 8 (Jp) Coach
BUI Relnhart wll send his fastest Uni
versity of Oregon basketball combi
nation against the big University -f
Idaho basketball team tonight In ef
forts to place the Web foots back in
the win column.
The games here tonight and to
morrow night and against Oregon
State Monday and Tuesday are cru
cial for Idaho, which has lost but
three games and Is In the running
for the northern division Const con
ference chanfplonshlp.
Winter Lingers
PENDLETON. Ore., Feb. 8. (AP)
Winter still lingers In the wheat belt
NEW
SPRING
Dresses
at
$3.95
They Look
Twice the
Price
THE
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BOX
PUGET SOUND TRIMS
WILLAMETTE, 28-26
TACOMA. Feb. 8 (APt College
of Puget sound's basketball quintet
continued their winning streak last
night at the expense of Willamette,
winning thoir fifth northwest con
ference game, 28 to 26. The Loggers
have lost but one game. The teams
play a second game here tonight.
FIST FIGHTS FEATURE
BUCKAROOS' VICTORY
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 8. (API
The Portland Buckaroos' 4 to 3 hock
ey win over Edmonton's Eskimos here
last night wns featured by numerous
fist fights and wild scrambles. The
victory sent the Bucs Into second
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