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PAGE FOTTR "EDFORD MATT, TRTBUNE. AfEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. NTQYEM"BER 20. 1936. SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith Games Cause Of Week-end Exodus The attention of Modtord football fsns 1b divided thl weeK-end between two of the mot Intensely partuan gamea on the coaat. the Oregon-O 8. O. fracas at Corvallla and the Stan-ford-CMUornla game In Berkeley. A general exodiui of game enthu siasts la noted for the week-end frays, with Corvallls adding to the attrac tion by Oregon State college home coming activities and the new San Pranclsco-Onkland bay bridge provid ing an Impetus to trips south. Among those leaving for the bay city last night were Mr. and Mrs. David Bosenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Al Llttrell, Mr. and Mr. Beeae Braley. A. B. Rosenbaum, Robert W. Buhl.. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Perry of Rogue Elver whojo two daughters, Frances nd Elizabeth aro students at Stan ford, and numerous others. Those going north Include many resident who have sons or daughters In cither of the two Oregon schools and many alumni and former stu dent who consider this annual strug gle the game of games for the entire season. 4 Mrs. Houston To Vacation In South Leaving for the south Wednesday evening waa Mrs. C. M. Houston, who plana a several days vacation In Cali fornia. She will be the guest of friends and relatives In San Francisco and nearby cltlea for about two weeks. Mrs. Houston also plana to hear some opora performances while In the bBy city. ' Parsons Leave For Seattle Home Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parsons, who divide their time between Seattle and Medlord, left laat night for their home In the northern city after hav ing spent some time at their Hlll erest orchard residence here. Floyd Hart In Bay city Among the many Medford residents visiting In the south thla week are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, who left by train Wednesday evening. They plan to spend aeveral days In San Fran cisco, where they will visit friends and shop. 4 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada Is 1 :S0 p. m. Session to Feature Education Subjects Tomorrow afternoon's luncheon meeting of the Medford branch of American Association of University Women la to be featured by an ex hibit of educational toys In conjunc tion with the program topic, Parent Education. Mlas Helen Parish, leader of the Parent-Education committee. Is- In charge of the program, arranged oy the committee. Mlas Carln Deger mark, president, will conduct the ses sion. Luncheon la to be at Valetlne's cafe at 13:30 o'clock, according to the announcement. D. A. R. Notes Daughters of the American Revolu tion ere requested to bring their an nual Chrlstmaa contribution to Angel Island at their next regular meeting, November a. Donations from the fol lowing list will be moat acceptable: Prints and flannel goods, notions, knitting wool, toilet articles, hosiery for men and women, stationery and toys. The meeting Is scheduled to be held at the Olrls' Community club rooms and la guest day for adult daughters of all D. A. R. members. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and all guests are requested to bring their own service. Stray er Out Of Senate Picture PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 20. (AP) W. H. etrnyor, Democrat from Baker and veteran of the state senate, has notified his colleagues he will not be a candidate for the presidency of the upper house, It was learned here to day. Senator Frank Pranclscovitch, Re publican from Clatsop county. Is one of the leading candidates for the post. Senator W. B. Pearson of Multno mah county announced ho had not fully decided upon hli candidacy, Previously, Senator Pearaon said ne would seek the office If Senator Strayer withdrew. 1 Federal agents confiscate an aver age of 43 moonshine stills a month In Oklahoma. ACTIVE CLUB PENNEY STORE E Plan of the Jackson County Cham bar of Commerce to reduce surplus turkey stocks here was carried for ward today as additional Interest of fered their co-operation by the con sumption of birds before the holidays. "The psychological effect of the chamber's plan has been good," said R. O. Fowler, county agent. "It has made people of the county feel good to know that some agency la Inter ested In the welfare of all. Besides this, the plan Is procuring direct re sults. Turkeys are now moving faster to market." W. S. Bolger, manager of the J. O, Penney department store here, an nounced today that every employe would be given a turkey for Thanks giving. I "We are doing this to help the chamber's plan to reduce the county's surplus and at the same time to ex press our appreciation of the em ployes' service and loyalty," Mr. Bolger said. About 25 turkeys will be distrib uted at the Penney store and It was believed other firms here would adopt the same policy. The Active club waa the first ser vice organization to announce Its participation In the plan. William M. McAllister. International president announced that turkey would be served at the dinner-dance to be held In the Chateau next wedneeday night. . The dinnnr-dnnce, It was pointed out, is to be a large event as both the Medford and Ashland active chapters will participate. It Is a Joint fete for members of both clubs nnd their adlea. Hugo Frohrelcb. manager of the Medford Poultry & Egg company, said his firm would tonight make the largcat turke yshlpment of the sea son. A whole carload of 33.038 pounds will leave this evening for San Fran cisco, he stated. About SO turkey will be disposed nf Sunday at the Medford duo' club's shoot. All other Medford service clubs dis closed plans Tor the serving of tur key at their meetings, their an nouncement following closely the; Active club's declaration. Included i were the Rotary, KJ wants, Lions and 20-30 clubs. The 20-30 club said It was hold ing a special dinner at the Chateau Saturday evening to help carry the chamber's program toward a success ful culmination. 1 DEAD, 10 HURT IN AUTO SMASHUP PORTLAND. Nov. 20. (AP) Maur ice A. Baker, 25, Portland, died In a hospital today from Injuries received laat night in a collision near ftiver date. Two other passengers in the Baker machine, Wilson D. McNary, Jr . and Walter Hllbruner, escaped with bruises and shock. Baker's automobile sides wiped an other driven by Charles E. Gray, Os wego. The Baker machine caromed off the road and crashed Into a tree, virtually demolishing It. Baker was an employe of the traf fic department of a steamship com pany and the eon of W. A. Baker, traffic manager of a large depart ment store here. McNary la the son of Dr. W. D. McNary, dlrwtor of the state hospital at Pendleton, and Hll bruner is a reporter on the Oregon Journal, Portland. 1 SET AT (Contlnuea tium Page One.) he said, adding that county road of ficials are desirous of. launching an extensive oiling program as son as possible and before the roads further depreciate to the point where they would have to be rebuilt. Th? sug gestion carried, with the rest of the budget, . Weeds Discussed. The only other phase of the budget that came up for public discussion was the explanation of the need of weed control, expressed by Henry Conger on behalf of the Grange. Mr. Conger said the star thistle, chicory and white-top were making Inroads upon county grain and alfalfa crops and unless nipped tn the bud would cause severe monetary Joss to farm- era Star thistle and chicory he class lfled as annuals that would be elim inated by proper summer fallowing. but he testified that white-top was a far more formidable opponent. Judge. Day explained that white top was a definite menace, citing sev eral cases In Klamath county where the pestilent weed has made such damaging Inroads that the county has take nover several valuable plots In fested by the weed, put chemicals over the entire surface, and retired the land from production for from six to eight years In an effort to kill the weed and bring the land back to tillable condition. He warned that an invasion of Jackson county by white-top would be a real hazard to agriculture here. The budget calls for a $3,000 fund for weed control. Motion that the budget be accept ed as read was made by A. C. Hub bard, and passed unanimously. Besides Chairman Dunn and mem bers of the county court, the budget committee Is composed of George T. Prey of Medford and Stewart Weeks, McLeod district orchardlst. BY SNAKE PIERRE. S. D. (UP) A M. Jack ley, snake expert, aays that hunting rattlers Is as simple as the ABC's "If you know your business." The veteran uses a leather noose on the end of a stout stick to pick up snakes and put them in a sack for safekeeping. Precautions? "Just watch your step," Jackley said, "and don't take too much frtock In the wild theories about rattlers. Most of these are utterly groundless. "For Instance, the. myth about a horsehair rope around a tent oelng protection against rattlers la foolish. Hundreds of rattlesnakes have been photographed crossing ropes." Asked about the Interbreeding of attlers and bull snakes the weather- beaten professional snake hunter ex plains: "Rattlesnakes are born and bull snakes are hatched, so interbreeding is a biological impossibility." And the much heralded feud be- J tween the rattler and the bull snake amounts to nothing, Jackley said. It If true that they sometimes battle to death, he admitted, but this Is the exception rather than the rule. 4 County Officials Meeting Monday PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 20. (AP) County officials from all sections of the state will convene here Monday and Tuesday for their annual con- - ventlona. Four separate sessions will be held. The following departments of county government will be represented: County Judges and commissioners, county clerks and recorders, county treasurers, and county engineers. All meetings will be at the Multno- man county court house. -B Radium was discovered by Pierre Curie, his wife and an' associate In 1898. Viola Beck Hurt In Auto Accident Viola Beck, 227 8outh Central ave nue, received a serious head cut necessitating several stitches, when her car got out of control a mile south of McLeod on the Crater Lake highway, and ran Into the ditch. Tho accident happened between 0 and 10 o'clock last night as Miss Beck was returning from Klamath Falls via Crater Lake. She told state police, who Investi gated the crash,' that her brakes han grabbed, sending the onr out of con trol. The machine was not badly damaged. 4 Pioneer Newsman Passes At Bend BEND, Ore.. Nov. 20. (AP) Jame M. Lawrence, pioneer Oregon news paper man, died at his home here Funeral services were to be held ,v the Portland crematorium this after noon. Lawrence came to the Pacific coaet' from Wisconsin In 1886. Ha edited the Oregon City Enterprise and wa. on the staff of the Salem Statesman. He was an Oregonlan editorial workei ; for many years. j He was a former owner and pub- ! Usher of- the Bend Bulletin. ! 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