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1 PAflE FOUR HFEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, rEDFffRD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAT 20, 1938. e M El to PHOENIX COAL MINE GIVEN GOOD BATING BY STATE GEOLOGIST GRANTS PASS. May 30, AP) The L. L. Davis cool mint, near Phoenix, Jackson county, "showi a good grade of sub-bituminous ooaJ, J, E. Morrison reported hare today after a visit to the operations. The state mining department geologist said that the tunnel now extends 700 feet, the last 100 being recent work. Morrison said that the strata In placca Is 12 feet thick. fncreaslng Importance Is being at tached to this low grade coal, Mor rison said, because the United States buroau of mines Is conducting ex perimental demonstrations on slmllsr Coos bay coal showing Its vslue In modern stokers. Until recent years, the sub-bltu-mlnous coal taken out broke up very much and only the larger pieces were suitable for use. Modern stokers can utilize the entire output. Morrison reported that Jits men were working on the Davis mine. He estimated their output yesterday, al though activities were directed al. most entirely to development, st ap. proximately seven tons. , Custard Angel Food CAKE . 55c ea. Vi Cake 30c .. un-iced Mad from Betty Crocker 'f famous 14-egg Recipe ROSE BAKERY , 229 East Main Society and Clubs By Clara Mary Davit this evening with dinner danee at the Uthla hotel in Ashland, at 7 o'clock. Honored guests at the affair will be the members' husbands. Iris Exhibition Opens Saturday At Med ford Hotel The Iris show sponsored by the M ford Oarden club, open tomorrow morning In the lobby of the Hotel Medford. Flowers will be received be tween the hours of S and 11 o'clock, While Irl are being featured at thl show, all kinds of flowers will be shown and everyone Is Invited to ex hibit. There will be no claslsfica- tlon, registering or Judging, but It Is hoped that many Interesting arrange ments will be exhibited. Contslners will be furnished for exhibit specimens, but for strange. ments exhibitors are requested to furnish their own containers. The show will be open Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday - until o'clock In the afternoon. The committee In charge Is as fol lows: Mrs. Raymond Driver, Mrs. Mary McCaskey. Mrs. H. VanHoavenberg, Mra. Ralph Woodford, Mrs. H. P W Spllver, Mrs. M. Ottoman, Mrs. Uland Mentzer and Mrs. L. E. Williams. At 11 o'clock an Important busi ness meeting of the club will be held on the mezzanine floor of the hoUl ' Missionary Group Has Program' The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church hsld their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hoyt, 133 Mistletoe on Tuesday. 'The session waa opened by the vice prcsldont, Mrs. A. R. Clement, who oalled upon Mrs. R. A. Brewer for the devotional. Mrs. Msynard Putney presented reading on the "District of Colum bia." Mary Ann dates rendered beautiful solo, "In the Garden, " and accompanied herself on the guitar. A playlet, "The Two Amorlrani,"-was enjoyed by everyone. Participating In the play were: Arlena. Gallop. Ocral dine Loomls, Brntce Ba'ser, Emma Jane Brewor, Ruth Thompson Har riett Walters, Mary Ann dates, and Chole Ellenburg. Refreshments vera served at the close of the meaLlng. Wenonah Club Enjoys Party Mrs. Florence Rush entertained the Wenonah club at the Redman hall on Thursday afternoon. Six tables of bridge were In play with scores awarded to Ethel Heartle and Verna Rawllngs. Nell Prock, Nellie Purdln and Es ther Dooms served. , Sag Extra Special Sattiuiffday At the BAND BOX Spring Cleanup Sale Miss Lois Nichols Married At Home Rites Wednesday DeMolay Mothers Elect Officers The DeMolay Mother's club mat Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harry tunsoarger on East Ninth street. Mra. Erie Gray and Mrs. J. B. Craw ford were assistant hostesses. Election of officers took place, with Mra. Erie Gray being elected presi dent; Mr. Rlnabarger, vlce-prealdent; Mrs. o. b. rnce, secretary-treasurer: KARPIS A GRAND GUY SAYS BLONDE Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'elick, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. P. I. Nichols, on South Holly and Mrs. Aletha Vawter, correspond- uiioflb, . miH uom Munguenio ixicnoiB i jng secretary- became the bride of John de-Porre,it Plans were formulated for a picnic Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. to be held In Ashland for the next Campbell of Grants Pass. meeting to entertain the mothers of The Rev. Joseph Knott, pastor of DeMolay boys from Ashland. Plans the First Methodist church, officiated were also discussed for the dance to in tne ring ceremony, I be given Saturday night by the De- The bride was dressed becomingly M0'y boys at the Maaonlo Temple. In an afternoon dress of navy blue I f and wore a corsage of gardenias snd lltles-of-the-valley. Her attendant. Mlsa Evelyn Leonard, was also at tired In navy blue. Mr. Gordon Dun- sto.i attended Mr. Campbell. Following the simple but Impres sive ceremony, at which only Imme diate friends and relatlvea were pres ent, the couple left for a brief wed ding trip. They will maks their home m Orant Pass. OTTAWA. Ont.. May 20-(Csnadlan Press) Gold coin and bullion Is re ported flowing Into Ottawa from The bride 1 a graduate of Medford abroad to be stored In the vault n nign scnooi. psst queen of Job's the Bank of Canada. Daughters, and later attended Oregon State college In Corvallls. She was a popular member of Mcdford's younger set. Williams Recital Anticipated For Tuesday Eve Invitations have been received by inmiy veuey reaiaonts for the piano recital Tuesday evening In which Mr. John Relsacher, well known Med- lord music Instructor, Is eresentlna urn pupii, njr. uavia Williams. A great deal of Interest Is being snown in tne recital of this tslentcd young pianist who has alreody made It I said more than $100,000,000 worth has been stored during the psst few months In the new bonk bulldlnc on Wellington street. Bank officials will not comment on any aspect of the operations, which ore carried out with utmost secrecy. Borne monetsry experts believe the gold Is being sent to Csnada so It would be readily available for pur chase of munitions In the United States should Britain be Involved In war. 1 Hamilton Believes F.D.R. Is Candidate DENVER, May 30. (AP) John Hamilton, Republican national chalr- o name for himself In musical events J man, said at a press conference he throughout tho city and many are helievea President Roosevelt "Is very anticipating his presentation Tuesday definitely a candidate for Demo-. evening at the Baldwin Piano shoppe cr,tl renomlnatlon right now." at 8:10 o'clock. H expressed belief, however, thst A complete program of the recital ttl ltua" might change, by 1040. mr. nuuBoveit always nan a politi cal anchor to windward." he added. "Between now and 1D40, he could at any time say, 'I was not,' and there la no one who could dispute It," Tule Lake Pumping J o Wait Agreement will appear In Sunday's paper. Tucker Home Scene Of Birthday Party A group of friends gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mra. George Tucker on Tuesday evening to celebrate Mr. ifts and an abundant. f . may l..in fmm ,h .. "? " " Kepresentatlve Walter M. Pierce (D.. , ' . .' " """" Ore.) said yesterday Reclamation freshment. rv I.T- ' ? mm lon" Page had In- i mrmM n m mm ....... .. . .-..-MB ..... aitu ISKSn Ifl IWl,srf ti mmnln- ...... Mr. rkl.. Th.u w- "-. i- f"'S ., ,.. .. .,. ,rom tine lake into lower Klamath Ray Norvsl. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Oor- lake until i.i if...... L'T... hardt and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. how the proleot should be hnnrfip Alvln Lucas. Mr. and Mra. C. Hyde, The nrolect would .n. .. i mr. airs, noy uuyer, Mr. ana -io.uuu acres In Tule lake and create Mrs. Charles Hafuock and daughter 1 1 .000 acres of grazing land In lower uoromy, Mr. ana Mrs. Henry colo, iwamatn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rvan. Mr. nns Mrs. Heury Rucb, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Rnsphtirrt C,,t M.v.r. M iw & Mr. Edna Myers. Mrs. Caroline Pit- LiOCRS LltlOntmn tengsr, John Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. ROSEBURG, Ore., May 20.-P)An George Tucker and daughters, Maxlne order postponing th. ... f ,u. circuit court Jury, scheduled to meet nmy jj, wss announced todav hv Circuit Judge Carl E. Wlmbcrly. who reported thot the court has no cases ready for trial. Court will be opened Monday and will Immedlotely ad journ, with the Jury eubject to call. Work in tha circuit court has been extremely Usrht for the past IS months. The February term In 1037 had no cases. LOS ANGELES. May 30. In one woman' memory, former pub lie enemy Alvln Karpl "wss 4 grand guy lie sure treated me swell.' Blonde, blue-eyed Mrs. Jewell La- verne Grayson appeared nonchalant today, though held In Jail under sio.000 bond as she awaited removal to Hot Springs, Ark., to stsnd trial on federal charges of harboring Kar- pis oeiore ne was captured. ner one time sweetheart Is now serving a life term In Alcatraa for the kidnaping of Edward O. Bremer, St. Paul Brewer. "Don't kid youroelf It didn't take me but a few weeks to find out who my boy friend really was." Mrs. Gray son told reporters. "Al was mighty considerate of me during the months wo lived together. Was 1 married to him? Well, I though so maybe I waa wrong. Bometimea I got a little out of line snd he socked me. But that was all right he was one swell guy and he spent plenty of dough on me. I'll probably never see him again Federal agents said Mrs. Grayson on me to Los Angeles less than week ago end had purchased a round- trip ticket on Honolulu before they arrested her at a downtown hotel Wednesday night. the plana whan It fell Wednesday. Into river near Archangel wen re ported recovering from their In juries. The plan was the one In which another of Soviet Russia' foremost filer, J. D. Moshkovsky, previously had flown on the tame errand search for Slgismund Lavaneffsky and flvs companions who disappear ed on a flight over the roof of the world from Moscow to the United (AP) States last August It. E Baer Gives Blood To Suffering Son OAKLAND. Calif., May 30. (API Two injections of blood were given Baby Mai Baer, Jr., Ill with bron chial pneumonia, acd nospltal at tendants said the son of the former heavyweight champion showed defi nite Improvement today. Baer gave his blood and Dr. H. P. Stuble made a one-ounce Injec tion with a hypodermic syrlng. and later another ounce was adminis tered. Dr. Struble aald It might be necessary for a third Injection. Hospital attendants said the months' old baby had gained strength J although he waa atlll under an oxy- I gen tent. Although cotton Is grown a an an nual plant In most countries, it ha been cultivated In th tropic a a perennial. SOVIET INVESTIGATES MOW PLANE CRASH MOSCOW, May 20. (AP) Author ities today Investigated the crash of huge airplane which cost the life of the veteran Soviet Arctic flier, M S, Babushkln, and three others re turning from a mercy flight In tho north pole basin. Twelve others who wer aboard and Victoria. Calendar Friday, 7:00 p. m. Women of RoUry dinner dance. Hott UthU, Ahlnd. Haturduy. Ha. m. Qardon club irl chow, Hotel Medford. 1:00 p m.P.E.O. luncheon, St.M.irk'a parish hall. North Oakdale avenue. Klmnian Dimri Postpone Meet Klwanlan Dames meeting which waa scheduled for Monday, May 93 i unit open postponed a week. The organization will convene on Monday May 90. Quality Home Made ICE CREAM 10 different flavors' Qt 29c Price's Candies ar ALWAYS FRESH Taste B4 U Buy PRICE'S 130 East Main I m m mm m Sal Rotary Dinner Dance Tonight Woman of Rotary ara entertaining ON THE SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF OUR STORE THIS BRAND NEW 1937 KELVINAT0R ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR !j LOOK AT THE BIG PRICE TAG BIG 5-CUBIC FOOT MODEL REGULARLY PRICED AT $174.50 . NOW ONLY , 1 orA OTHER MODELS REDUCED IN PROPORTION 3" DON'T WORRY about THESIZEOFTHEDOWN PAYMENT, OR THE TERMSI WE'VE GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU! This is one of the bargains we picked up. Like the rest of the shipment it's just as it arrived from the factory. All these 1937 models are priced low be cause we bought them that way! Remember, these are BRAND NEW STAND ARD KELVINATORS. Remember that there re only a few of them on hand. 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