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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKl), OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1935 PAGE THREE ARMY OFFICERS HERE BY PLANE GET BIRD Society and Clubs By JANKT WHAY SMITH T Two army sportsmen who arrived .here Saturday afternoon for a morn ing of hunting got the limit bag of birds yesterday morning and were off In their Martin bomber for their home base In the afternoon, much elated with .southern Oregon as an outdoor paradise. The visiting airmen were Col, O. L. Tinker and Major D. H. Dunton of Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal. They were taken hunting yesterday morning by Mayor .George W. Por ter, W. E. Morris and A. H, Banwell and each one of them, excepting Mr. Banwell, who did not partici pate In the shooting, bagged the limit of quail end pheasants. The party hunted on the Morris ranch at Table Rock and on neigh boring farms and all reported hav ing had an exceedingly enjoyable day. The visitors were met early in the morning at the Hotel Medford, where they stayed overnight, by Mayor Porter and Mr, Banwell who drove them to the Morris ranch where they were Joined by Mr. .Mor ris. At noon Mrs. Morris served an excellent lunch, the officers speak ing highly of her hospitality and culinary skill. "The of fleers were very favorably Impressed with the outdoor sports afforded by Medford," Mayor Porter said today. 'They were excellent shots and bought down every bird they fired at. What I liked most about them was their punctuality. They said they would be ready to leave the hotel at 4:30 a. m. and they were right on the dot. They said they'd like to leave on the return trip at two o'clock and pre cisely at two they took off. We all had a fine time and I have no doubt the officers will spread the word about the outdoor paradise we live In here." 4 El COURT AGREES TO PASS ON AMD WA (Continued from Vage One.) cases the court refused or agreed to review. The announcement In each case consisted only of one wbrd: "Agreed" or "refused." There will be no opinions for several weeks. Other action by the high court In cluded postponement pending a hear ing on whether It will review a lower court decision holding unconstitu tional the two per cent gross receipts tax Imposed by the Louisiana legis lature $hen. dominated by the late Senator Huey Long on newspaper, magazine and motion, picture adver tisements In the state. 4 Lodla Parr, a resident of phoenix since 1034, passed away in a local hospital early Suuday morning at the age of 30 years, suffering an illness of several years. He Is survived by his father, Thomas Parr of Phoenix; two brothers and two sisters: John and Jewell of Phoenix, Edith Cay ford, Enunett, Idaho, and Berniece South -wick of Hartford, Wash. Funeral services will be held from the Conger Funeral Parlors Tuesday at 3 p. m., followed by Interment In the Phoenix cemetery. Parker-Pickering Wedding Surprises Coming as a surprise to their many friends was the marriage last Friday evening of Miss Alleen Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parker, and Howard Pickering, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pickering of. Eddysville, Neb. "The ceremony took place very quietly at the Christian church parsonage, Rever end Balrd officiating. The bride graduated from the Medford high school, and later at tended business college here. Mr. Pickering came to Medford several years ago, and has attended the Southern Oregon normal school and the University of Oregon. He win return to the university to school In January. The couple were attended at the wedding by Miss Anne Patton and John Hinsen, both of Medford. Fol lowing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Pickering left on a honeymoon trip up the coast. They are expected back after a week, when they will be at home at the Trowbridge apartments on West Tenth street. P.-T. A. Will Instruct Officers Jackson county council of P.-T. A. will meet Wednesday morning at the First Christian church at ten o'clock. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon, and those attending are asked to bring their own table service. , ' The county president stresses the importance of the attendance of all officers and committee chairmen at this meeting. A school of Instruc tion for them under the guidance of county officers is a scheduled feature at the program. Other In teresting phases will be presented. All lay members are urged to make a special effort to attend, and are requested to bring their copy of the by-laws. ' P.-T. A. Will Meet Tuesday A short business meeting of the Junior High Parent-Teacher associa tion will be held Tuesday evening at the Junior high school at 8:00 p. m. This meeting Is to be followed by a party honoring the teachers. All the parents are cordially Invited to come and enjoy the good time that has been promised by the com mittee in charge. Mrs. Driver Hostess At Tea Mrs. Raymond E. Driver" will b hostess Friday afternoon at a sli ver tea arranged at her home on the Old Stage road for the benefit of St. Mark's Guild. Hours will be from three to five o'clock, and the public is cordially Invited. Degree of Honor -Has Costume Party Degree of Honor Protective asso ciation " will .entertain with a Hal lowe'en costume party Thursday eve ning at eight o'clock in the Eagles' hall. All members are urged to at tend, as an. enjoyable time has been planned. Stops Here . En Route Home Mrs. E. Horton was among those stopping In Medford today for a short time. She was enroute to her home In Wlnnepeg, Canada, after making extensive travels through southern California, She Is returning via Van couver. Noyes Here From San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Noyes, of San Francisco, arrived this morning to vacation for several days at their summer home on Rogue river. The Noyes are frequent visitors In the valley, enjoying many vacations at their lodge. Forgotten Phone Subscriber Sues LOS ANGELES. Oct. 14. (UP) The telephone company failed to In clude the name of James P. Henry, subscriber since 1921, m their winter directory. Today Henry had a suit on file demanding the telephone com pany mall his name, address and telephone number to 100,000 sub-, scrlbers, or print a new directory. Gates Leave For San Francisco Leaving Medford this morning were Mr. and Mrs. George Gates and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates, who drove to San Francis :o. They are expected to return the latter part of the week. - Menicks To Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. -E. P. Merrick left yesterday morning for Los Angeles, where they will attend the Califor nia auto-camp convention. They drove down, and are expected to return- within two weeks' time. Bridge Club Meets Thursday Mrs. Anna Mikache will be hostess Chet Leonard, well-known Medford service station operator, announced today that his new station on North Riverside at Sixth street will open for business tomorrow with a com plete line of Richfield products. Mr. Leonard formerly operated the sta tlon at Jackson and Riverside. His new location, formerly known as the Green and Shores service station, will be operated under the name of Chet Leonard Super service with a full line of United States tires featured Thursday afternoon to members oi in connection with Richfield products the Building Bridge club at her home on South Peach street. Des sert luncheon will be served at one thirty. - Rotary Women Meet Wednesday Mrs. Glen Blrk and Mrs. Chaa. W. Lemery will be Joint hostesses at a one o'elock luncheon Wednesday when they entertain the Women or Rotary at the home of Mrs. Blrk, 836 E. Main. Meeting Of Lady Elks Tuesday Announcement has been made of the meeting tomorrow afternoon of the Lady Elks, which will be held at two o'clock In the Elks Temple. TAKEN BY DEATH AFTER F Schilling pepper will season a million steaks tonight. The New Seasonable Styles (P feasant to the EYES as well as to the feet!) Medford and Near By Cities on Tuesday and Wednesday October 15 and 16 Good news! Very soon now the Cantilever representative will be in our store, with a variety of the new seasonable styles in these shoes that are famous for their GOMFORT1 . . . Later announcement will be made in this paper.of the exact dates. Plan to be here and see these shoes and get a free orthopedic analysis. Adrienne's Shoe Dept. Dr. Emmitt J. Carpenter, aged 36 years, passed away thla morning in Phoenix at the home of his brother, George Carpenter, after an illness of, two weeks. Dr. Carpenter was born at Leba non, Miss., April 26, 1808. His par ents moved to Springfield. Mo. when he was a child and then to Mountain Park, Okla., where be lived his early life and gained his education. Later he moved to the Pacific coast and after a while attended and graduated from the Northwest Chiropractic col lege of Portland. In 1936 he came to Medford. and had since resided and practiced in this city. He was affiliated with sev eral lodges of Medford. - Dr. Carpen ter Is survived by four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. . W. C. Carter, Moundvllle, Mo.; Mrs. Frank Roberts, Medford; Mrs. Henry Adams, Myrtle Creek, Ore.; Mrs. C. L. Waddell, Moun tain Park, Okla.; Lewis Carpenter of Portland, Ore., and George Carpenter of Phoenix. Funeral services will be held from the Conger Funeral Parlors Wednes day at 3 p. m. Rev. W. H. Eaton will have charge of the services and In terment will be made In the Siskiyou Memorial park. and comprehensive automotive serv ice. Leonard will also represent the United States Tire Company In Jack' son county. ' Workmen are now busily engaged In completely remodeling the station which wllr house the Chet Leonard Super Service. The present building will be transformed Into an attrac tive California Mission-type struc ture, adding to the attractiveness of Medford's business district on River side avenue. New equipment, Includ ing the latest-type hydraulic hoist, la being Installed and complete serv ice will he rendered beginning to morrow; according to Mr. Leonard. Chet Leonard has had years of ex perience in service station fields and has been engaged in business In this city for the past seven years. During this time he has been Identified with business and club activities In this community and the opening of his new station In Medford marks an expansion In his operations here. FILE INCORPORATION Articles of Incorporation of the Buckhorn Mineral Springs, Inc., have been filed with the county clerk. C. H. Christner, Amelia Toft, and F. E. Wahl are named as the Incorporator, with a capital stock of 136.000. - The purpose of the Incorporation Is for the conduct of a general health and recreational resort, with Medford as the headquarters of the main of fices. Plans for development of the spring's medicinal waters, and Its es tablishment as a resort have , been completed. '. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paris, route 1, Medford, a boy weigh ing 6 pounds, 7 ounces, at the Community hospital yesterday, Both mother and son, are doing very, well this afternoon. Major Operation Mrs. Edna Turk of Weed, Cal., underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital this afternoon. PAVID HOLT HOME FROM HOSPITAL Homo from the hospital where he fought Infantile paralysis, little Javid Holt, child film star, receives the good news from Dr. George Parrlsh, Hollywood, Calif., city health officer, that he will recover completely. (Associated Press Photo) of approximately $140 early Satur day night. According to state, police, the two women entered the station and while one engaged tbe operator In con versation, the other rined the cash register. Boon alter they had de parted the operator discovered his loss and notified the polloe. Detaas as to how, or In what direction, the women were traveling were meager, and no arrests have been made though troopera are Investigating. BUCKINGHAM'S HOME .MADS CANDY, Malted Milk Sponge. Regular 40o per lb. Special 35c per lb. The Crest, 239 So. Central. Mothers ! In treating children' colds, don't take Q chances. .use Vf I wVapc-Ru JURY LIST FOR IE! (Continued rrutn Page One,) surance agent; I. R. Frldegar, sales man; William Hedrlck, retired; Adena M. Hunt, housewife, and Bertha D. Brower, housewife. Medford Delllia Stevens Jennings, housewife: H. W. Qustln, school principal; Al bert E. McKay, farmer; W. H. Kel logg, laundry. Central Point George L. Trelchler. farmer; John W. Elden, farmer; and John A. An derson, farmer. Jacksonville Frank Preston, rancher; John Opp, miner; and Cliff Dunntngton. - Trail David Pence, farmer, and Frank Dltsworth, farmer. Eagle Point Roy Ashpole, merchant, and Arthur Kent, farmer, . Talent Fred B. Tracey, farmer; R. Earl Jones, farmer; and Belle Crawford. housewife. Others are Arthur L. Rathbun, log ger, Phoenix; Charles I. Patton, woods foreman, Butte Falls; Robert E. Gal loway. farmer, Oold Hill; and Bertha E. Whipple, housewofe, Rogue River. From the new Jury panel, seven names will be drawn on the opening day of the new term to comprise a grand Jury. ni. I ROBBED By GYPSIES Another report of thievery by gypsies has been made to state police, this time to the effect that two women of the clan robbed the till at the Lone Oak service station OPEN AN ACCOUNT Families and individuals who have an account with us can get cash whenever they need it. Opening such an account is as simple as opening a charge account at a store. 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