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lEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 15 1938. page mnc MEDICAL SOCIETY OFFERS HELP FOR Jacluon County Medical society was today pledged to cooperate with the state board of health in observ ing 'Child Health Day" May X. The society voted Its assistance at Its meeting Wednesday-' night In Valentine's cafe. The question of child health was brought out In a talk by Dr. John Able, state assist ant director of the children's pro gram. Dr. Able described the state program for the care of crippled children. Be told of plans to hold a clinic here for crippled children some time In May with Dr. Richard Dllle hunt, Portland specialist. In charge. Such ollnlcs have been held here periodically for the past ten years. The society voted to hold a sym posium on the child problem at Its next meeting on April 27. Presenting the paper of the eve ning. Dr. P. G. Thayer' discussed In fections of the eye. He said that the eye has Inherent resistance to infec tions and that, unless there is a re duced body resistance, errors of re fraction or mechanical injury td Its delicate covering, most germs will not cause Infection. He added, how ever, that some virulent germs can produce Infection without other cause. Through a new method of obtain ing and straining the germs re sponsible for Infection. It la now possible to direct treatment specifi cally for the type of germ present. Dr. Thayer said. Dr. O. I. Drummond was host. At the next meeting Dr. Edwin R. Durno will be host. GRANT LANDS CLOSED FOR RECLASSIFICATION ROBEBURO, Ore.. April 15. (!Pt Closure of O. and C. grant lands .In Oregon to all forma of application ex cept timber sale, was announced here today by the U. B. land office. u. r. opauming, acting register, re ported receipt of a telen-am from the general office at Washington. D. O. advising that the lands are not avail able for grazing or homestead ap plication Dendlru a reclassification to determine most suitable future use. PENDLETON, April 15. (AP) A circuit court Jury acquitted Burton Moore of Wasco yesterday of a charge of setting fire to several cabins at a Stanfleld auto camp. EASTER PLAY AT "The Half of My Goods," an Easter play by Ralph P. Claggeet, will be presented by a cast of seven at the Salvation Army Sunday at 8:00 p. m. The play concerns the life of Zacchaeus. Jewish collector of Roman revenues. He Is represented to have married a wife out of the Hellenistic world and to have been the father of a charming little daughter and a son not altogether to his liking. Though he desires to bean honest man, he la urged on to llllgltlmate gain by the socially ambitious Greek whom he has married. His son. Thaddaeus, becomes Involved as a member of the robber band of Bar rabbas and Is guilty of the murder of a merchant prince. Eventually Thaddaeus Is crucified, at the same time as Jesus, and Is represented to have been the young thief who pray ed, "Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. He re ceives the assurance, "Today thou shalt be with me In paradise." j The ' news of Jesus' resurrection brings Zacchaeus and his wife Pat ricia, the assurance that because Jesus lives, their son Thaddaeus lives also. Special scenery, cost urns and lighting have been arranged and Adjutant Durham today Issued an In vitation to the public to see the powerful Easter drama In the Sal vation Army hall at 236 North B art let t street. No admission charge will be made. The Grange RESERVE OFFICERS SELECT LEADERS Lieut. Harold Woods waa elected president of the Rogue valley chapter of the Reserve Officers association at the annual meeting In the Mod ford armory last night. He succoeds Qapt. Terry H. Holberton. Capt. William H. Driscoll waa elect vice president and Lieut. Phllo D. Smith, secretary. Lieuts. Herold Woods and Ernest J. Brugger were chosen delegates to the annual state convention In Eugene May 31. MaJ. Carlton E. Spencer, Eugene. Oregon department president, was Instructor for the evening. He gave a lecture on the responsibilities of reserve officers In relation to national defense. Also attending the meeting were Col. D. J. Coman of Klamath Palls j and MaJ. Charles S. Pettee, regular army officer stationed at Eugene as an Instructor. 1 Gold 11111 Grange Gold Hill Grange, Its regular meet lng April 7. was enjoyably surprised when a delegation from Sams Valley appeared and put on the lecturer' program, which consisted of: Music by three-piece orchestra with many oM-ttme and modern se lections. Skit, "Dr. Tough" Albert Straua doctor; Jerome Fitzgerald, patient. Reading Bill Duggan. Trio. Reading Mrs. Kinne. Mock Wedding. The program was In charge of Mrs. Klnne, lecturer of the Sams Valley Grange. Twenty. five vlsltora were present, among whom were Master Wesley Mo Donough of Sams Valley Grange, also three past masters of that Grange Wm. Autenrelth. Jerome Fitzgerald and Albert Straus. Mr. Beesley, Boy Scout executive of Medford, talked on the work of the Boy Scouts and their leaders. The quarterly report revealed 98 paid-up members, nine new members during the past quarter and 64 visit- tors from other Granges during that time. 'An important part of the meeting was the election of state offtcera. A sales slip contest Is being held with Mrs. W. G. Howes and Mrs. C. D. Winn as captains. Refreshments were served after the meeting. I'pper Roiiia Orange Upper Rogue Orange met April 7 with a Isruo attendance nf memh and special visitors. Arthur Bmwn state deputy. was present and gave a vory interesting talfc. Visits by state officers art always much en-Joyed. Five new members wen. ntvn tt,ii and fourth degreea: Mr. and Mrs Bill Jollffe. Mr. and Mrs. n.i. Mrs. Hall. This waa the first class Initiated this year. . State officers were voted on. The charter was rir.Md tnr ence Noe. who passed away last week. H. E. o. chairman, Mrs. Maude Dltsworth. announced n.vt. n,alnn will be held In Orange hall April 19 and asked all Orange ladles to at tend, to make last plan for the Po mona dinner Anril M ... rrn- Rogue Orange hall. We hope to have a large crowd of Grangers from alt over the county present. VlsitJnff Orencent aaVju. n bring salads and dessert. The rest will be furnished by the home Orange. Some of the ladies met af t.h hall last week and lined the drapea. This added much to the appearance of the hall. Other vlaltar. nmuant w.- Haak, Mrs. Simons. Miss Simons and Mr. Kent of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wait of Live Oak and Mr. Cmc. ley of Central Point. The lecturer wishes all to bring colored Easter egg to the next meet ing with their name written on It. We are entering the contest for a more balanced program the next meeting and hope to see a largo crowd tnat night. The ladlea beat the men In the attendance race last meeting but the men are still ahead. Phoenix Grange Phoenix Orange met In regular session April 13 with good attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Edwards, formerly of Central Point Orange. were accepted as new members and welcomed Into our Orange. Waya and means committee an nounced a dance at the hall Satur day n'ght April 15, with Dickeys orchestra. Home economic committee is spon soring a dinner dance May 7. Lecturer Robert Logan announced that Orlffln Creek Orange will visit our next meeting April 26, and will put on the program for ua. Serving committee tor next meet ing will be Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Plckel, Earl Loffer, Earl Newbry, Mr. Shep herd and Mr. Hearn. 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