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MEDFORD M AIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. "FT? ID AT. MARCH 27. 193B. PAGE SEVEN E WILL CELEBRATE 14TH YEAR HERE rla of tha Tabla Hock district, at tha Saored Heart hospital. Tha youn4 lady bu bea named Harriet etui, and both aha and br mother, the former Miss Pearl Bdmonds. are do ing nicely today. The younc parent graduated together from the Medford high school In 131. The little girle' father was an outstanding football and track star In the school before hta graduation. Medford Church of the Kaaarene will celebrate Sunday, at the 11 o'clock morning hour, the fourteenth anniversary of Its organisation. From the time of Its founding the organisation has made a steady growth. During the past 31 months the church has received Into mem bership something over 80 new com municants. Expansion of the church numerl. rally has made It necessary to pro vide larger quarters. At present l new church protect Is under con etructlon at the corner of Holly and First street, opposite the Junior high scheol. There will be two audi toriums on the first floor,' both of which may be thrown together, with a main auditorium seating approxl mstely 300, and the Sunday school and young people's unit seating ap proximately the same number. Thtre will be a second story over the Sunday school snd young peo nle' unit which will house the Junior and Intermediate departments When the plant Is completed there will be 20 Sunday school rooms, with separate departmenta for as semblies. Mr. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist, will be heard at tho anniversary ser- Tlce, speaking from the topic "A CaUenge to the Sacrificial Prowess of the Church." Evangelist R. E, Griffith, who recently concluded successful campaign In Salt Lake city, will be the speaker at the 7:30 service Sunday evening. MEXICOPROBING PUiMGEDY (Copyright, 1936, by Associated Prw.) MEXICO CITY, March 37. The worst aviation disaster in the history of Mexico bringing death to 14 per sons, amid lofty volcanic peaks was being Investigated by authorities to day. 51x women and eight men were kill ed when a specially chartered plane crashed yesterday between the snow capped summits of Popocstepetl and Ixtacdhuatl, 30 miles from Mexico City. In life, the victims had ranged In rank from European aristocracy to a Costa Rlcan steward. But author ities ssld such bodies as were too badly crushed and burned to permit Identification would be cremated In a single Incinerator. The plsne smashed to the ground and was burned near Amecameca. TAX IMLECTIONS BETTER THIS YEAR A summary of current tax collec- tlona for the years 1934. 1936 and 1S36 shows collections for this yesr to date have gained 6 percent over last year and 10 percent over 1934, according to figures compiled by the tax collection department ol tne sner Iff's office. In the three years more neople paid taxes. Current tax collections up to last Wednesday totaled $471,096.25. or ap proximately 36 percent of the total of $1,387,889.60 to be collected. 163S current tax collections, up to April 6. 193S, totaled $420,916.06 -r approximately 31 percent of the total of $1396.733.87. In 1934. for a corresponding period, the collections amounted to $398, 886.90, or approximately 36 percent of the total to be collected amounting to $1,398,831.59. Tax receipts Issued to date total 6.310: In 1935 same period, 5,780. and In 1934. 5.511. HOFFMAN VOICES FRESH CRITICISM OF BRUNO TRIAL (Continued from Ptmt One.) STRINGER FOILED TWICE IN EFFORTS TO ESCAPE JAIL (Continued from ng One) further development "and the attor- nty general agreed to the more. "J don't feel that I will go out that door," Kimberllng Mid Hauptmann replied, pointing to the door leading to the death house. I feel iomethlng la going to happen." Kimberllng aald Hauptmann "sounded very cheerful end showed no signs of weakness." There was one report today that Hauptm&nn had given the governor a signed statement that be "bought" the Lindbergh ransom money from hla furrier partner, the late Zsldor Flach. Hauptmann has always con tended the $14,000 found In his pos session was "given" him by Pisch when he went to Germany. Kimberllng doubted the report, saying such a statement would have gone through his hands. "Hauptmann hasn't changed his story In any details." Kimberllng said. known each other several years. Morrow said the prisoner did not seem disturbed over the verdict. Stringer was convicted of killing Caples In a holdup cm March 10, 1034. In a confession he Implicated Ralph Tremalne, who has not been captured. Stringer waa arrested at Medford. Ore., for burglary and po lice later discovered that a revolver taken from him was the weapon with which Caples "WM slain. After his parole from the Oregon prison. Stringer was brought here for trial. He offered no defense and sen tence will not be passed until a mo tion for a new trial la argued, prob ably next week. If the motion Is denied an appeal Is not expected be cause Stringer Is penniless. PRESCOTT FETES entertainment is the near future. Mr. Johnson's talk was entertaining as well as Instructive. Funeral service were held at the Butte Palls cemetery last Sunday aft- , ernoon, for Kate Anderson, who pass ed am-ay at the home of his daughter. Desale Cummlnga, in Medford. March 10. A large number of friends at tended the funeral. Mrs. Stella Haley and Mrs. Qraoa Cowden visited Mrs. Oeppert last Sunday. Or an din a Ayres and Grandma Will- helt visited Mrs. Pool recently. Jack Rict.man spent Saturday, Sun day and Monday In fiugene. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith or Kno and eons, vlalted Mr. Smith's mother. Mr. Ella Smith, recently. O rand ma Oeppert had all her chil dren at home last Sunday. Everett Moore and Oerald Ting made a trip to Medford on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt J. Tungate of San Dleto have a baby girl born March 11. Her name la Patricia Lee. The Hustlers' club will meet with Mrs. Everett Moore April 3. WASHINGTON. March 27. ( AP) A "personal belter that Governor Harold G. Hoffman will not grant Bruno Richard Hauptmann a further reprieve waa expressed today by Arch W. Loney, PWA engineer who yester day suggested a further delay In the case. After accompanying the governor In an Inspection of the house where the carpenter lived before his arrest for the Lindbergh kidnaping, Loney said on return here he did not "know anything about the man's guilt or innocence but there are some dis crepancies in the evidence about the kidnap ladder." He flrat made public a year ago his contention that the ladder was not conclusive evidence of Haupt mann's guilt. 4 A chicken dinner in honor of the M CCO enroUees who are to return to the east for discharge Sunday was served at Camp Preacott last night, Officers participated In the farewell party and O. P. West, educational ad vlser, acted as master of ceremonels. A program was presented by camp entertainers after the dinner. Capt. Roes K. Wilson, company commander, addressed the assemblage and pressed hla gratitude for the co-operative spirit shown by the men dur ing their encampment at Prescott. Prescott waa first occupied by tne COO last fall, the present company having then been transferred from Emigrant Springs near Meacham. The camp was a newly constructed unit for the CCC organization. Alex Barry Will Run For Senate PORTLAND, Ore., March 27. (AP) Alex Barry, former member of the state liquor control commission, an nounced he will seek the Republican nomination for state senator from Multnomah county. C. C. Chapman, Joseph I. Harvey. Thomas R. Mahoney snd Samuel Su wol snnounced their candidacies for the Republican nomination for state representative. Thomea T. Wold aald he would seek the Democratlcn for the house. 4 Mlrroses Receive 7-P.ound Daughter A girl welghltur seven pounds and fifteen ounces was born yerterday afterruvn to Mr. snd Mrs. John Mot- FIELD MEET PLAN Plans for the scheduled track meet between the Kerby and Med ford high schools, which was to have been run at Kerby this afternoon, were halted by an epidemic of measles In the mountain town. It waa announced. With his charges promised a meet. Coach Bowerman hastily signed the Camp Oregon Caves CCC track squad, but was unable to arrange meet before Saturday, so tomorrow afternoon the two groups tangle on the Medford field. Camp Oregon Cavea Is said to have an excellent team, with wins over Kerby and Crescent City, Cal., already this year. At the same time, Bowerman ar ranged a meet to be run against the Grants Pa high school there a week from today. The strength of the CU mate City squad is an unknown fac tor, and the game Is expected to serve as a measuring stick in placing the Tigers In their proper niche In southern Oregon track. With that sport an important one in Grants Pass, the Cavemen usually have one of the strongest teams In this part of the state. SPECIAL SERVICES Y Marinette Knits Boucles Zepher String. ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Notice. In the Countv Court of jsckson Countv for ths State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of DavU M. Cleveland, deceased, also known as D. M- Clevelsnd. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutrix of the will and estate of above named decedent and all per sona havlne clalma against said es tate sre reaulred to present the same. with proper vouchers, witnin sis months from the date of this notice to the undersigned at the office of H. K. Hsnns, 33 North Central Ave nue, Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published March 37, 1936. CLARA L. CLEVELAND, Executrix. TO LICENSE DOGS The Jackson county dog control board today Issued an announcement tto the effect that It would pay no compensation for the loss of sheep or goats killed by dogs to owners or un licensed dogs. In esses where sheep or goat owners have dogs that have 1936 dog tagea. the dog control board feela that no compensation Is due them. It was msde plain. Through the efficiency of the dog control board In collecting the 1936 dog licenses, and through the ellml nation of many sheep killing dogs In Jackson county, the compensation for the loss of sheep or gosta through the ravages of dogs waa raised from $2 to $3.50. In legitimate cases, the bulletin states. Tha co-operation of sheep men to enforce the atste dog tax law wnicn waa enacted for their benefit will greatly assist the control board and work out for the benefit of sheep and goat owners in the present year, the bulletin concludes. Notice to Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the District, of Oregon. In the Matter of Edward Orln Wilson and Ona Violet Wilson, Bankrupts. No. B-20638. Notice Is hereby given thst on the 18th dsy of January. 1936, Edward Orln Wilson and Ona Violet Wilson of Central Point, Oregon, the bank rupta above named, were duly adjudi cated bankrupt In the above entitled proceedings, and that the first meet ing of the creditors will be held be fore me In the federal court room at Medford, Oregon, on April 13, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon, at which time their creditors may attend, prove their claim, ap point a trustee, examine the bank rupts, and transact such other busi ness ss may properly come oeiore snm meeting. Dated thla March 27, 1936. Sched ules disclose doubtful asseta. GEORQE B. DEAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. "READY-COOKED, READY' T0-SERVE... THAT'S WHY SHREDDED WHEAT SAVES TIME AND WORK" w'eVn '.eW) A qusrtet of young men from Ltn fleld college will give a concert in the Plrst Baptist church. March 30 at 7:30 p. m. The young men are touring southern Oregon during spring vacation and art singing In churches and schools and before vari ous orgsnlsatlons. There Is no admission charge but a freewill offering will be taken to help with their traveling expenses. Everyone Is Invited to enjoy the mus ical evening. 4 Capt. O. R. Durham of the Salva. tloa Army announced today that special service will be held at Salva tion Army hall. 936 North Bartlett street, at S:16 p. m. Sunday. Rev. French, nationally known evangelist, who Is conducting revival meetlnga at the Pilgrim Holiness church, will speaker. A special muslcsl program will be given by Rev. and Mre. French and other alng era and mualctana. The Salvation Army and tha Pil grim Holiness church extend a cor dis! Invitation to all young people and to all church people to attend thla meeting. Rev. French Is an old time preacher of holiness. The meet ing win be under the auspices of the Toung People's Legion of the Sslva tlon Army. vim. m0zm WMlE'l BOURBON jommandd. fveitj Gmnt EEHZ EEEBESZ HSEHE Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, March 37. 6pl) The Butte Falls Towneend club met Monday night and elected new offi cers for 1S36. Rod Baker waa elected president, Al Htldreth waa elected vice-president, and Mrs. John Cad row waa elected secretary and treasurer. Mr. Johnson of Medford gave a very Inspiring and Interesting Townaend talk. Refreshments were served. AU had a profitable and enjoyable eve nlng. Tha club will meet again next Tuesday night. There will be plannerl Wheat In the Oakland California S h r e d d e t Wheat Bakery Co. A Product of National Biscuit Hi MILK I We know you'll like these. They are made from a baked raised mix. 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Each 14c Two Walnut Rings 25c CHOCOLATE FRENCH CREAM CAKE Devil'i Food Cake covered with walnut. 4Qr French croam icing HwU Fruits &Vegetables JUICY GRAPE FRUIT. . .6 for 17c ASPARAGUS. ,.,. .. .3 lb. 23c LETTUCE, large, crisp. . . . .each 5c ORANGES, 200' 2 doz. for 45c LOCAL RHUBARB. . .2 lbs. for 19c BUNCH VEGETABLES. . .3 for 10c NEW POTATOES 3 lb. for 17c NEW PEAS .. .2 lbs. for 21c BEST BAKERIES