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P'AfiE FOTTO RfEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANTTART 24. 1935. )L L ON ELK CREEK IS PICKEOJYVOTERS Ace Weeks Property Near Crater Lake Highway Will Be Site for Modern Building to Go Up Soon The Acs Weeks property wa Ja Toraa almost two to one by otra of the newly consolidated Elk creek district In Wednesday'! election, a the sit for the new school which la to be constructed soon. The property lies on the left side nf ink creek road, about a hall mile from the main Crater lake hlithwey. and Includes about five acres of level (round which will afford ample building and play' around space. District No. 74 Is composed of the old Ilk Creek. Laurelhurst and Hatchery school districts, and In cludea territory 195 square miles In extent and lying north and east of Trail along the Rogue river and the Crater take highway. Northern limits of the district extend to the county line. Prom (10.000 to 113.000 will be spent In erection of a modern four room building, approximately half of which sum will be given as free grant to the district by the government under the P. W. A. A bond Issue of taooo was voted by a four to one majority Janu ary 18. and bids for erection of the building will be opened at the Elk creek school at 0 a.m., February l Completion of details for start of operations la being rushed as fast a possible. The building contem plated will be a frame structure with a partial basement and modern In all respects. School attendance at present would Justify, probably three teachers. However, the build ing will be amply large to take care of the school population for a num ber of years and enough teachers will be employed next year to handle the situation and give the boys and girls of that particular section modern school advantages, Members ot the board are: E. N. Oray, chairman: H. A. Dltsworth. Mrs. Blanche Zlmmerlee, and Peter W. SandOE, clerk. These school of ficers have given a great deal of their time and thought to this pro Ject, thus far, and are faced with many more busy hours In seeing that the plana for the new building and the preparation for clearing of the ground are carried out. 1 4 Bankers Told To Shovel Of It Snotv HARTFORD. Conn., Jan. Hailed Into court for not ahoveling snow from sidewalks In front of their homes, several residents denied they owned the properties. Banks hsd tak an them over, they aald. Judge Jacob Bchwolsky sent police officers to notify the bankera that snow shoveling had become a part of their business. I.aiiltt. That Off! oreoon crrr, or., jn. a.. MP) Thy Mtd U wu Juat a Jolta, . but Brnt 8 twin, Mm, J. M. Johnson. Mlsa Hattle Turner and Vesta Millard war fined from $S to 93A each when arraigned In Estacada Justice court on ctaargea of stealing three turkeys from Oarl Freyer of the Molalla section. Appltcattons of copper, aulphnto will Increase the productivity of re claimed swamp lands. TVMi,1'i,'if'.'.'i Ai ITlTDWti'iif ivYWi." New Spring Coats and Suits Arriving Daily! Society and Clubs By JANET Darneille-Franks Engagement Told At Eagle Point Ut Wild Dam telle, daughter of Mrs D. O. Frederick of thla city, announced her engagement to Le Franks, at an evening party arranged at the CM", club In Central Point Monday evectng of thla week. Hot sees for the evnnlng were Mrs. Lw renoe Winalov. Mlas Donna Earl, Miss Yetta Olaon and Mrs Walter Young. The 00 guerU vere entertained with cards during the evening, scoring prlaea goln to Mra. Lottie Vanftooy anu Mrs. D. O. Fredericks. Three tables, decorated with mixed bouquets of yel'ow rosebud, daffo dils and acacia, were laid for supper, the place-cards wealing the engage ment announcement. Mlas Dsrrxlle ha taught the pri mary grades in fie Eagle point schools for the past few years. She la a grad uate of the Me J ford high echo, and Southern Oregon Normal, Mr. Franka ts the son of Mr. ard Mrs. George Pranks of this city. No date has as yet been ee for the wedding. Civic Club Haa Card Party BA01.E POINT -(5pl.)-Prlday night the Civic Improvement club of Eagle Point gave a card party which waaj well attended Royal Brown won the high prl&e et pinochle while Will Brown captures the 50.) prise. Lunch was served at late hour by the ladles of the club. Thla la th second card party given by the club Both have been well attended ard enjoyed by thoae who took part In the games. Birthday Party For Donald Long Young Donald Long waa very pleas antly surprised last Saturday after noon to discover that ha waa bontf guest at a birthday party arranged by his mother at the home of his grandmother, Mra. George Coram, on South Central Ave. Guests helping Master Long cele brate his sixth birthday were Eddie Warford, of Applegate, Teddy Sldl- vell and Peggy Comm. of Medford, and Patricia and Joyce Marahall and Love) la Long, of Fern Valley. Mrs. Wllrox Honored Monday , Mrs. Lester Wilcox waa the honor gueat at an Informal afternoon party arranged at the home of Mrs. A. E. Brockway. Forty-one neighbors and friends dropped In, each guest being presented with a violet cottage sent by Mike Rossi. Jr.. of San Pranclsco. brother-in-law of Mr. Wilcox. Mr: Roasl also tent numerous other flow ers. Mrs. Wilcox received a large num ber of gifts. Hiirprlae Party Honors Two Mrs. D. M. Clemens was hostess to group of friends at her home on West Second street at a recent even ing party, arranged as a surprise hon oring Mr. Clemens and Hugh Burch, Games and group singing were dl- verslona of the evening, with the hosteas serving refrenhments. Return From Varatlon In South Mrs. Emll Mohr and Mrs. George Robertson returned this morning from San Pranclsco, where they have spent the pant several days shopping and seeing friends. Crater OulTd Entertained Mnndav Ladles of the Crater Lake Guild were entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Margaret Beer and Mrs. Helen Holt Wllaon at the w. P. Holt home. BURELSON'S SALE OUT THEY GO! New Spring DRESSES Oay 8pring Prints. Smart 8pring Styles. Lovely Sprinpr Colors. Also Black, Brown and Navy Blue , Sires 14 to 44 Sale Price $A99 BURELSON'S WKAY SMITH Piano Recital at Studio Yesterday Piano puMl of Mra. E. E. Gore were heard In recital at the atudlo id the Baldwin Piano Shoppe yeater day afternoon at 9 o'clock, when an Interesting and varied program vu presented by children of pre-acbool to high achol age. An atmosphere of Informal Intimacy was emphasised by the beauty and simplicity of the studio prov'ded by the shop. The program waa as follows: Ballade . . Burgmuller Ponies .....Robe Helen Device. March or Stllora . ...Martin Raymond Morton. Btude - .1 ...derny Betty Want The Bella ,. ..Adair Johnny Blore. Summer Days Burgmuller L' Arabesque .BurgmulIer Betty Johnson. My Pony ................ .w Oxford Course Soldiers March .. - Oxford Course Phillip Gated. The Harp - .... . Williams Virginia Thlerolf. Orarlella Walts Mason , Brtrnlce Myers. Duet Herna Jean Pua, Charlotte Older. Mazurka Kolllrig Ttnlma Messenger. - Serenade Schubert Arr. Kenneth Barrett. Poem ... -..-...Plbtch Jean Peaae. Scherzo, E-mlnor Mendelssohn Jack Littrell. Mrs. Brewer To Visit In South Leaving last night by train was Mrs. C. M. Brewer, accompanied by her daughter, Mlas .Barbara, who will spend several days In San Pranclsco, While In the south they will also go to Menlo Park, where Chauncey Brew er, Mra. Brewer's son, la a student at Menlo Junior college. They are expected to return next Tuesday. Mrs. Hlnes To Leave Tomorrow Mra. William Hlnes, formerly Mlas Jane Dixon, will leave tomorrow eve ning for Yakima, Wn to Join her husband. They will make their per manent home there. Mrs. Hlnea has been teaching In the Prospect high school. Mlas Zada Tinker arrived thla morning from her home In Eugene to fill the position left vacant by Mrs.Hlnes' departure, Past .Matrons Announce Meeting Announcement Is made of the regu lar meeting of the Past Matrons' club of Nevlta chapter, O. E. 8., scheduled for Wednesday, January 39. Esther M. Sanderson will be hostess to the club at her home, 16 Roas court. Time will be 3 o'clock. Officers, Guards To Meet Sunday Announcement Is made that offl cera and guards of Chrysanthemum clrcule No. 84 will meet Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock In the I. O. O. Fl hall for practice, All are requested to be on time, Mrs. Gentle Hostess Today A hostess today was Mrs. H. T Gentle, who Invited guenta to majte up two tabjes of bridge to her home on King street this afternoon. Lunch eon preceded the afternoon of cards. Dont Forget . You enn get Safety Deposit Boxes at LAWRENCE 9. Open from 8:00 to 530. Annual states Dinner will be held in the First M. R. church. February 4. Reserve vour tickets Pel 774-J-l 400 SILK DRESSES Plain colors and printed silk dresses. Mostly dark colors in this gTonp. Styles for stroct, office and school wear. 8ises 14 to 44 '.luei to $7.05 Sale Price $99 IN CAMPAIGN FOR Ultimate Aim To Be Total Prohibition Of Sale And Manufacture Of All In toxicants Says Cardenas MEXICO, D. P. ( AP ) Women are being enlisted aa first line troop In the government's fight to combat the use of alcohol In Mexico. Under direction of the federal de partment of health, women employee of government offices are being or ganized Into "committees of antt- alcoholic action." Already more than 000 auch committees are aiding In the campaign, the ultimate aim of which Is aald by President Cardenas to be "the total prohibition of the sale and manufacture of all In toil cante." Prizes for Dry Slogans Thus far the .drive haa been con fined mostly to propaganda of an educational nature by means of radio broadcasts, conference, meetings, posters and pamphlets. In thla phase of the activities wo men will conduct a national prize contest to select slogans dramatizing the "evila of alcohol." Thla year they will organize a national convention to study means of combatting the uae of alcoholic drinks. A million pesos haa been appropri ated by the health department for uae In the campaign this year. Many Saloons Closed In addition to the propaganda campaign, the department ta taking other action to bring an Immediate decrease In alcoholic consumption. Some 400 saloons in the capital there is one to every 400 Inhabitants by official count have been closed because of proximity to schools and working centers. A check of licenses la being con ducted and places lacking the proper permits or found to be selling bad liquor are shut Immediately. The National Railways cooperated In the campaign by forbidding the sale of any drinks except beer In sta tions and on trains. On some gov ernment jobs, workers are paid on Monday Instead of Saturday "so they won't spend their wages on drinks." Special attention haa been given to the army, which Is now "ninety per cent moralized." according to Dr. and General Jose Slurob, Jead of the health department. T I PARIS, Jan. 34 (AP) Senator Albert Sarraut wna successful today In his attempt to form a new cabinet for France the 101st government of the third republic. Sarraut. who already served hie country aa premier, la a veteran of the rndlcal-soclallst party. The cabinet he has formed la a transition body to keep the govern ment running until the parliamen tary elections which will be held In April or May. In the list of nominees he submit ted to President Lebrun. It waa Indi cated that Sarraut Intended to take over the ministry of the Interior himself, together with the premier ship. OF Now Showing Beautiful New Spring Dresses! tfj Holiday Hat er '-''! I w. i Glenda Farrell of the films weir Ing a hat that la dlffarant. Inspired by a Christmas tree, It la fashion- sd of flam. rH m.trl.l .!. u.i.i. gold, and trimmed with' tinsel and holly. (Associated Press Photo) PACIFIC AIR LINERS TO BE WATCHED FOR DISEASES OF PLANTS SALEM, Ore. (up) While the world acrtMma the trans - Pacific fllhte of tee China and Phlllpptne Clippers, plant quarantine officials ol state and Ixiera: departments of ag riculture ao no; K:n In the cheertrm. To them, the irtant airplanes cut ting the trai.s-Paomc trip from weeks to aays merely are going to bring ln sect peats and plant dlseeeea of Asia to thla country raster Plant quaiantlne Inspectors will go over me Dig snips at their stow In Hawaii and California, watching their cargoes Closely. A special check will be made on passengers, who unaware of the tre mendous risks Involved, carry amsll packages of fru't. flowers or plants that might hold a few Inconspicuous insects or leaf soots that would start 9 natlon-w,d Infection which would cosl mlllloM of dollara to stop if it could be stopned at all. Every ad"ana? that speeds trans portation by air, land or water, makes It Just that mu?h easier for Inseot and plant pests from other countries to get Into tie United States, federal officlala say Special Communication of Mo.ford liOdge No. 103. A. P. & A. M.. Friday, Jan. 34. at 7:30 p. m. Work In M. it. degiee. Visitors Invited. O O. Horner W M r?BO. AliDEN, Secy. Employers and Employees HERE IS WHAT THE Southern Oregon Medical Service Association Owned And Operated By Rogue River Valley Physicians CAN DO FOR YOU! 4 REASONS WHY You Need This Service It protect you atnlntt the fln mnrlal litirdrn often raiisM hy prolonged lllnrn or mrjciral operation. , It prmldes yog uttti complete ! terTlrc (medical, mrjtlfal, hospit al, etc.) w he never you suffer any UlneM or any Injury. It offer you mrdlnil attention from well-qualified phylclan and aiirjceon. you Ret complete, convenient service. The cot to you U niil . , , while the protection and service yon recelTf are Invalnahle. COMPLETE SERVICE AT LOW COST - MORE THAN 20 PHYSICIANS -SURGEONS AND SPECIALISTS TO SERVE YOU STAFF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Bishop, W. 0., Medford Clancy. R. W.. Medford Dodson, A. G., Medford Durno, Edwin R., Medford Findley. Dwight H., Medford Oillis, Harold B.. Medford Green. R. E., Medford Haines, Chas. A.. Ashland Hayes. James 0., Medford Holt, Wm. W. P.. Medford MARTIN PLEASED SALEM. Jsn. 34- P) The new method of mining field assay devel oped at the mining school recently started at Grant Pass has been named the "Charlie Martin" method. Governor Charles H. Martin said here today upon hia return from an In spection of the school yesterday. The governor proudly displayed gold nugget stick pin which had been presented to him yesterday by the i.io? enrolled students at the new school. He smiled when ha stated they called the new assay method the "Charlie Martin" rather than "Char les Martin." Forty per cent of the etudents at the school are practical miners who sre attending to learn the latest methoda In the school, the governor said. All phases of mining is being taught under supervision of Karl Ladewlg and 13 assistants, aided by experts irom the university of Ore, gon and the state college. The school was started with 125.000 obtained from the federal works pro. gress administration, under the spon sorship of the governor and the state vocational educational department. This sum. the governor said, would last until summer, but additional funds will be sought from the gov, emment. Nevada and Arizona have written to the Oregon mining school asking the method used In starting the classes and stated they were watch ing the development with keen In terest. The executive reported en thusiasm in the enterprise following nis inspection. CLINIC DEVELOPS NEW UK PLANS About 130,000 In new home con struction is represented by sound In quiries made by prospective builders at the clinic being conducted in the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce by agents of the federal hous ing administration. John Hoppes. field representative, said this afternoon. The cllnio will be open tonight from 7 to 0 and tomorrow from 8:30' a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Mr. noppes spoke before a lunch eon-meeting of the chamber of com merce directors and the realty board at the Hotel Medford this noon. He discussed the service extended to home owners by te housing adminis tration. Miss Manche I. Langiey, adminis tration field representative, today in vited the women of Medford to util ize the clinic. Since women preside over the home, she said, they should avail themselves of this opportunity j learn aoout fha housing. Inskeep, L. D., Medford Kresse, Walter A. F. Medford Mortensen, R. P Barnebnrs; Road Roney, Wm. F., Medford Sleeter, R. W., Medford Stearns. R. W. Merlfnrrl Wilson, Benton 0., Medford Woods, Harvey A, Ashland An Association That Is 100 "v SECURITY TREATY PERILS E PEACE, SAYS ITALY (Continued From Page One.) Kasaa were gathering in southern Temblsn for a rigorous offensive, our oommsnd determined to striae nrss. The action, which surprised the enemy, resulted In bitter fighting January 31, 33 and 33, finishing late last night with a complete itauan "General Orazlanl (commander of the Italian southern forces) issues. , nrnl.m.Mnn announcing the SOOU tlon of slavery In the Oalla Borana territory." By MAKK BARRON (Copyright, 1936, by the Associated Press) ' WITH THE ITALIAN ARMY AT NEOHELLI, Ethiopia, Jsn. 30.. (By courier to Mogadiscio, Italian Somali land, Jan. 34.) Oen. Rudolfo Orazl anl, commander of Italy's southern punitive forces, personslly led his troops Into this capital of Delia bo- rana today. Hia arrival was not accomplished in the traditional story book fashion which demanda a prancing charger for a commander. Instead. General Grazlani rode at the head of his troops mounted on a truck. There was no opposition. The cap ltal, which In reality is a stockaded village, was deserted. The Italian victory at Deldel ap patently bad thrown the Ethiopians into headlong panic. The Italian attack has been a dar ing campaign. Grazlani has led bis men on s six- day drive straight through the heart of Ras Desta Demtu's army. The Ras haa hesitated to attack after months of preparation. As s result, Italy's "hell on wheels ' column, chasing the fleeing Ethiopi ans, has seized all water holes In this arid foodless region, within 250 miles of Dolo, expecting the enemy to "come to us." High Italian commandera told thla correspondent today the army of Has Demtu, son-in-law of Emperor Halle Selassie and Ethiopian commander-in-chief on the southern front, was completely disbanded and that Ras Desta end bis Belgian aide were flee ing on mule back. MANDATE IS FILED IN SERVICE STATION CASE The supreme court mandate In the suit of W, O. Chapman, operator of Camp Wtthus," against the General Petroleum company of Callfornlla. in which the appeal of the oil company was sustained, was filed with the county clerk today. The high court decision reverses the findings of Ci-cult Judge H. D Norton, and directs 'hat a new trial Under the Full Coverage Contract of this Association everything is furnished that any person would need whenever he is siok or Injured. These services are listed below. More complete details will gladly be given. Medical And Surgical Service Immediate Service In Emergency Elimination of Red Tape Delays Competent Dental Service Medicines and Supplies First Aid Facilities Hospital Service X-Ray Service Physical Therapy Ambulance Service Prophylactic Measures EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALISTS Leraery, C'nas. W, Medford Thayer, F. 0., Medford Woods, Ernest A., Ashland X-RAY Moffatt, F. Medford Home Owned! be called. Costs In the sum of SJM.tj sre awarded the oil company. Grange Dance) Planned Jackson, vllle Orange today announced a dance In the Grange ball tomorrow evening. A prise waits and spot dances will fesiure the evening's entertainment. "Wings of the Morning, my dear!" If Schilling Coffee doesn't improve his morning manner, your money back. But you've got to do your part too. Buy the correct Schilling Coffee for your coffee pot That's the delicious secret! Schilling Coffee Two kinds One for drip. One for percolator. 0 WE ARE BLASTING PRICES IN A Sensational Food Sale! SATURDAY SEEPAGE 7 Safeway Stores r-mplMp Information Chfwrfullj nitn . . Jast phn Jii ana nil ilsll. rail at ynot offk. Htadquartrrs: MMfnM Tfnlrr Rnlldlnf. Medford Building 'Always Busy" Phone 28