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    3IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TITLTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
P1
Mr. Engllih IU C. M. English of
1008 South Oakdale, was operated on
Tuesday night at th Community
hospital.
Guest of Brother Mrs. W. H. Ware
of Tulaa. Okla.. arrived here by train
from the north Wednesday evening
to visit her brother, Lee Potter.
Mrs. Freld Returns Mrs. Thomas
Freld and daughter, Miss Joyce, re
turned here from a vlst- In Portland,
having spent the past week m the
north. They made the trip by train.
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Miss Beekatz Returns Miss Evelyn
Beekatz has returned to Med ford from
a vacation trip to Seattle, where she
visited friends.
B
From San Francisco Ernest Lee
Barnes arrived back In Medford by
train today from Ssn San Francisco
where he has been on a business
trip.
Mrs. gkoglund Leaves Mrs. J. A.
Skoglund, who has been visiting her
grandmother. Mrs. Mary Down, since
Saturday, returned to her home In
Portland by train last evening.
Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. H.
K. Larson of Medford were calling
on friends in this city while here
for a short time on' business. Ash.
land Dally Tidings.
. License Issued Assistant Post
master Leonard A. Olyma of Marys
vllle, Ca., yesterday was lBsued a li
cense to wed Gladys Abraham, also
of that city, who operates a beauty
shop. Both are natives of California.
Forfeit Ball Alice Barnes and
Jack Calvern each forfeited sib in
justice court yesterday, for falling to
anoear for a hearing, as scneauiea
Th two were arrested Tuesday night,
arced with drunkeness.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. J. D
Brown of Talent underwent a major
Deration at the community hospital
yesterday, as did Mrs. C J. Akers of
Eagle Point. Both are reported as
getting along nicely.
Has Major Operation Miss Leon a
Durham of Griffin creek underwent
a, major operation today at the Com
munity hospital. She was reported
u getting along very well this after
noon. Get Marriage License Frank Oliver
Rose, 34, Hornbrook farmer, and Mrs.
Rita Mae Marlotte, 35, Gold H1U wait
ress, obtained a marriage license from
the county clerk's office here yes
terday. Former Resident Alex Nibley of
Los Angeles, who formerly resided In
Medford, arrived here today on the
Shasta from the south to spend a
. t... Mr Nlhlv
aay or nwu on vmbui ..... . j
erected the sugar factory In Grants
Pass about 12 years ago.
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Tavlors Are Home Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Taylor have returned to their
home here, after a three weens' va
cation trip to Portland, coast points,
The Dalles and the Bend wheat coun
try. They also visited In Grass Val
ley before returning home.
Returns East Professor E. R. Rls
tlne of Cornell college In Mt. Vernon
Iowa, left last evening by train for
his home, having spent the past three
weeks in Medford as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rlstlne. The
local man Is his nephew.
Visitors from Ashland Mrs. H. C
Sergent and children of Ashland,
who have been here visiting Mrs.
Sergent's mother, Mrs. I. H. McCol
lum, left by train Wednesday even
ing for their home In the Granite
elty.
Held for Jury Hugh Will Shaw
of Heppner, brought to Medford the
first of the week on a non-support
charge, was bound over to the grand
Jury yesterday afternoon when he ap
peared before Judge Glenn O. Taylor
In Justice court. Shaw Is held in the
county Jail on ball set at SO0.
License Issued A marriage license
was issued at the county clerk's office
Wednesdsy to Herman Wlssman, 34,
r.f nvitort Onl.. nd Ethel E. McGrlf-
fin. as, of the same city. Wlssman,
a native of New York, listed ranch
ing as his occupation, and she gave
her as teaching. She is. a native of
Chlco.
Officials Leave C. A. McMlnn of
Portland, branch manager of the Real
Silk Mills, Inc., and Frank Bouquet
of- Seattle, regional manager of the
west coast, left on the Shasta today
for the north, having conferred In
Medford with William B. Graves,
manager of the southern Oregon dis
trict, he men stated that they were
quite pleased with the results ob
tained by the 13 staff members In
this area- They were announcing i
the new fall lines of stock.
River Is Muddy Joseph Chevlgny,
In Medford this morning from the
Tucker lodge near Trail, reported that
the river was exceptionally muddy to
day, and had spoiled fishing there.
Pears on Display Some D'AnJou
pears from the Ed Hamlin orchard
are on display today In the Chamber
of Commerce, and Included In the
group is a Siamese.
Bring In Vegetable Thomas Judge
Is placing In the Chamber of Com
merce window, a vegetable marrow,
which resembles a squash. The vege
table Is grown commonly in England.
Large Cucumber A large Kentucky
green cucumber, weighing nearly six
pounds, was brought to the Chamber
of Commerce office here today by J
M. Parker ot the Red Top school dis
trict.
Lodge to Meet The Degree of
Honor will conduct a meeting Mon
day evening. September 13, In the
Labor hall, at 7:30 o'clock, announce
ment today ststed. Following lodge,
a card party will be held.
vTashlngtonlnni Seattle guests at
the city hotels overnight were Mr,
and Mrs. E. B. Merrett, Mr. and Mrs
F. w. Normand. Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Holmes and N. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Russell of Walla Walla were
also registered.
Mr. Lamport Home Ed H. Lamport
returned to Medford today from Soap
Lake, Wash., where he has been for
the past ten days. He stated that
R. H. Whitehead and daughter, Mrs.
Homer Pellett, will return here Mon
Postpone Club Meet The meeting
of the Coleman Creek club, scheduled
for tomorrow, has been postponed
week, according to announcement
The program, which has been
ranged, will be given at the home of
Mrs. E. J. White, In the afternoon
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In Town Today Mr. and Mrs,
George Averlll of Butte Falls were
Medford today shopping and attend
ing to business maters. They called
at the Mall Tribune office and re
newed their subscription to the pa
per.
At fhe Hotels Giving their ad
dresses as various points in Oregon.
hotel registrants include E. S. Far
rell. M. K. Kelso, L. W. Pomeroy, W
Wintler, R. D. Rowland and O. R
Coffin of Eugene, P. M. Jennlson of
Klamath Falls, J. H. Ryan of Salem,
Henry Hartman of Corvallls and John
Stute of woodburn.
From Distance A. O. Nelson cf
Edmonton, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Morrin of Vancouver, B. C and
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. MacLaughlln of
Victoria, B. C, were aruong guests
at hotels here overnight. Others In
cluded Mrs. Alma Levi of New York
Mrs. A. H. Heller of St. Paul, Minn.
and G. A. Ooddard of Sioux Falls.
a. D.
.
Brings In Gourds Mrs. G. L. Gar
rett today sent several amsll gourds
to the Chamber of Commerce, to be
placed on display. A guinea bean,
over 60 Inches long, was also . at
tracting much attention there today.
Various ways of cooking the bean,
which resembles a squash, were
brought in with the vegetable.
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Robertson Fined When he appear
ed In Justice court yesterday after
noon, O. W. Robertson wss fined $35.
He pleaded guilty to a charge of un
lawfully setting fire. According to
the testimony, Robertson started a
fire on his own property, which
spread Into forest land.
Visits Relatives George L. Wells.
flrst-clsst machinist on the Medusa,
stationed at San Pedro, has been
visiting m Medford for the psst three
weeks with his small daughter Ce
celia, who Uvea with his brother and
stater-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Wells. He also visited other relatives
while In the city.
Leaves for Burbank Mrs. T. O.
Boyd left by train last evening tor
Burbank and Los Angeles, having
visited for a short time with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Pearce, at their home in
the Applegate district. Mrs. Boyd
resided In this region for 14 years,
slthough she has not made her home
here for 10 years.
Mears Appointed The many
friends of Pred W. Mears of Loa An
geles, formerly of this city, who was
prominent in Republican political
circles while here, will be glad to
know that he Is executive secretary
of the Republican speakers' bureau
for southern California, having charge
of the 11 southern counties of the
state. Mr. Mears says the Republi
cans will carry California.
On Surrey Today , Prof. Hemy
Hartman and his assistant, J. o.
Moore, also of Oregon State college
at Corvallls, are In Medford, and to
day accompanied Professor F. C.
Relmer of the Talent experiment sta
tion on a trip in their observstlons
concerning the time for picking of
pears, the cold storage and shipping
problems. Prof. Hartman and Prof.
Relmer have been working on tnese
phases since 1025.
Guests from North Registering at
hotels in Medford are the following
Portlanders: eorge L. Dutton. C. A.
Fullen. H. E. Lounsbury, J. T. Wal
lace. A. O. Cartozlan, Leo R. OPowell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.. Boyd. K. S. Hall,
W. H. Sperber. Barney R. Miller, J
Severtaon, Chester HUlsbury, Robert
Hofer, Allan Byron and son, A. E
Soper. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spear. Mr,
and Mrs. H. E. . Peck. M. A. HewDry,
H. W. Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs.
M. S- Prestwood. '
From the 8outh California people
whose nsmea are listed on the hotel
registers Include David Macowsky. Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Williams, Mrs. Fred
erick Johnson and A. Meyer of San
Francisco, Frank A. Lee. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph 8. Allen, K. G. Bailey, Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Gannon of Los Angeles,
E. B. Skeels of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Burrows of Petaluma, H. R.
Welch of Burllngame, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Alynae of Marysvllle, H. S. Finn
and Kenneth J. Rhead of Oakland
and Miss Gladys Clark of Dixon.
,
Arrives for Visit Mrs. Fred Ken
nedy and sons, Clyde and Glenn, of
Granada, Colo., arrived in Medford
on the Shasta today to visit Mrs.
Kennedy's mother, Mrs. J. R. Wood,
at her home on South Central ave
nue. Mrs. Kennedy is a state auxili
ary delegate from Colorado to the
national American Legion auxiliary
convention in Portland. She will re
turn to Medford for a few weeks'
visit, following the sessions in the
north.
PEAR EXPORTERS
TO REAP BENEFITS
OF MANGES
(Continued from Page One)
Approximately 135 carloads of local
(rult had already been exported up
to last night.
Information - released at the traffic
association meeting today nobn inai
cated that to date 917 carloads have
been shipped from Medford. Includ
ing 17S cannery Bartletts, 551 packed
Bartletts, 30 Howell. 79 Bosra. 78
Anjous and four Nells. Crop esti
mates of Bartletts were, somewhat In
creased when It was learned that In
addition to the 551 carloads already
shipped, there are 316 remaining hi
storage here, with practically all Bart
letts packed.
LOCAUfiWS
OFF FOR COMIN
Carl Y. Tengwald, who has been
selected as chairman of Vie delega
tlon of the state American Legion
convention from Medford Post. No.
15. lef today for the sessions to be
held In Portland. He also plans to
remain for the national convention
C. T. Baker will represent Com
mander P. Wilson Walt at the state
gathering. To the national conven
tion, George Codding and Lee C. Oar
lock will be In attendance from the
Medford post. Mr. and Mrs. Oarlock
left by motor last evening for the
north.
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Golf Picture Now
Showing At Rialto
The first picture showing the in
side facts of Hollywood, the thrills
and heartaches, the glamour and the
squalor. That Is how "What Price
Hollywood," at the Rialto theater to
day and tomorrow, has been described,
Constance Bennett ha the starring
role, that of a waitress who becomes
a star in pictures, and has supporting
her such well known actors as Lowell
Sherman and Neil Hamilton.
As an added attraction, of special
Interest to golfers, the Rialto will
show the first six reels of the Bobby
Jones series, "How I Play Golf."
Zane Grey Picture Here Friday
COUNTY LEADERS
A meeting has been called for four
o'clock this afternoon in the T. W.
C. A. parlors of representatives of va
rious county organisations, to study
ths recreational conditions in Jack
son county.
The committee appointed by Judie
C. B. Lamkin: Dorothy Mitchell, Dr.
B. W. Shockley and Carl Y. Tengwald,
have Invited representatives of service
clubs, the county court and other
groups to meet wtth them this after
noon, m
John Bradford, field representative
of the Playground and Recreational
association of America, with head
quarters In New York city, will be a
guest at the meeting, and will give
suggestions to the committee.
ane Orey traveled 8000 miles and
spent a year and a million dollars to
catch the largest fish ever netted.
His exploits In tropic waters make
thrilling screen fare. Zane Orey (him
self) in "South Soa Adventures will
be shown on the double feature pro
gram at the Craterian theater Friday
and Saturday, together with Rlcardo
Cortes and Helen Twelvetreea In "Is
My Pace Red."
Home Loan Banks
Ready In Month
WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. (JP)
Opening of the 12 home loan banks
still Is a month off. but already the
federal directing board Is scanning
thousands of applications for direct
loans. The volume of requests from
home owners was described today by
Chairman Franklin W. Fort as a
"deluge."
Argentine Uses
Sheets Of Zinc
To Foil Hoppers
BUENOS AIRES (AP) Zinc sheets
are the Argentine method of grass
hopper control.
More than 90 million feet of zinc
sheets are utilised In a campaign
against the crop pests, traps being
made by digging trenches and placing
the sine as high curbs on the far side.
The trenches are an effective barrier
to the "hoppers" before they hatch
wings, the pests collecting and being
gathered and burned.
Recently a bill was sent to congress
by the president of the Argentine re
public for an appropriation to defray
costs of reconditioning the sheet used
In the 1931 grasshopper campaigns.
Pendleton Opens
Annual Roundup
PENDLETON. Ore., Sept. 8. (AP)
Dust, beaten Into small clouds by
flying hoofs, the yelps of "top-hands."
the whooping of bronzed Indian
braves, and the roars of applause
from crowded arena stands, today
opened the 23rd annual Pendleton
Round-Up, epic of the western plains.
HOOD RIVER New Pentecostal
tabernacle of Assembly of God com
pleted and dedicated.
I Value Of Body
Off 30 Per Cent
Says Chemist
RALEIGH, N. C (API The cheml.
cal value of the human body ahows
a drop of over 30 per cent In the last
five years, saya Dr. Arthur J. Wilson,
chemistry department head at North
Carolina State college.
Dr. Wilson figures the per pound
value of the human body haa fallen
from over six cents In 1038 to four
cents now.
Using beefsteak, lard, sugar and or.
dlnary mineral salts as equivalents of
the nrotetn. fats and other compo
nents of the body, Dr. Wilson calcu
lated that at 102B prices, a ISO-pound
man was worth around 9. but that
at present prices he Is worth only .
New York Chilled
By Autumnal Wind
SPIRIT OF 76 LANDS
AFTER 96 HOURS UP
FONTANA. Cal.. Sept, B. (AP)
The endurance plane "Spirit of '76."
after being aloft slightly more than
94 hours, was forced to land near here
shortly before 2 a.m., today because
of a broken oil line. The pilots. John
Sheasey and Fred Murillo, brought
the plans to a safe landing.
Admiral Die.
BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, Pt. Sept. 8.
(JP) Reax-Admlral Charles Badger.
79. U. 3. retired, died at his sum
mer home here last night.
SEATTLE RATIONS
SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 8. (AP)
Between double lines of police.
Georgetown unemployed, women first,
peaceably received rations of bread
and bottled milk here today.
The distribution came after Mayor
John F. Dore, addressing a gather
ing of unemployed at tha George
town county commissary, told them,
"anybody looking for trouble Is go
ing to get It."
The unemployed had refused yes
terday to surrender the commissary
to a county employe and had threat
ened to refuse distribution of food
under county commissary management.
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Phone 291
Children 10e
THl'RSDAY and FRIDAY
MIRIAM HOPKINS
GROROE BANCROFT In
"THE WORLD and
the FLESH"
Also "Chestnuis,"
Screen Souvenirs New
Dally Mat. 1:30. Eve. T
NEW YORK, Sept. 8. (AP) Low
temperatures snd a high wind sweep
ing up from the coast threatened to
day to Bend shivering New Yorkers
In search of fall raiment. At noon
the mercury stood at 68. near the
lowest mark on record here for Sep
tember 8, and the velocity of the wind
was 35 miles an hour.
. MYRTLE POINT Automobile body,
fender and paint shop opened.
Leave Tomorrow Miss Golds Boone
of Jacksonville, accompanied by Miss
Charlotte Latourette of Athens, Ohio.
who has been her house guest for
several weeks, will leave Friday morn
ing for Ohio, where Miss Lstourette
Is an Instructor In the schools. Miss
Boone expects to spend the winter
In New York.
COMMUNITY CHEST
BUDGET IS TOPIC
A meeting of Community Chest di
rectors, and representatives of various
organizations receiving benefits from
the chest is scheduled for this after,
noon, at which the budget for nert
year will be discussed and a sug
gested change in the allotment of
funds presented.
Under tentative plsns, those sub
scribing to the Community Chest
during the drive to be made in Octo
ber, will be able to designate to what
certain beneficiaries they wish their
contributions to go, should they wish
to differentiate between the organizations.
Personality Hats
made to order or remodeled
by ETHELWKft B. HOFFMANN.
BANDON Local fire department
acquired new fire hall.
NOW SHOWING!
THIS fiREAT NOVEL MADE INTO
ONE OF TIIF, GRANDEST
IMCTURES EVER SEEN!
ANY TIME
ANY SEAT
15c
TODAY and FRIDAY
f Constance Bennett
jTm
"WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD"
LOWELL SHERMAN NEIL HAMILTON"
Plus
FIRST SIX REELS
BOBBY JONES
"HOW I PLAY OOLF"
"THE PUTTER" "CHIPSHOT9"
"NIBI.IC" "MASHIE N1BI.IC"
"MEDIUM IRONS" "BIO IRONS"
LION'S CLUB
BENEFIT DANCE
Saturday Night, Sept. 10
Childer's DREAMLAND
SPECIAL FEATURES INTRODUCTION OF MISS RUBY STONE,
POPULARITY CONTEST WINNER and her attendants: Misses Adra
Edwards, Marjorie Marshall and Jean Hamilton
Ben Benjamin's Orchestra Admission 35c Each
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SUBJECTS
COMING
SUNDAY
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Dance with the Legionnaires
AtGASQUET
Every Sat. Nite
Muslo by Baidsd Ballroom Band
of Ssn Francisco
SO miles east of Crescent City
OPEN A IB PAVILION
STATE
LAST TIMES TOVITE
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In
"The nomsn From Monte Carlo"
COMIX) SI NOAY
EDW. 0. ROBINSON
Twin Plunges
Ashland, Oregon
Filtered Sterilized
Swim In drinking water
Symns' Camp
. On the Red wood Blfhway
On Smith Rlter, IS miles East of
Crescent City
Fishing, Boating, Swimming
CABINS AND CAMP OROITND
Frank Symns, Prop.
LAST TIMES TODAY
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RESORT
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Swimming Riding
Camping
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Hughes' Camp
at the mouth
of the Klamath Blret
Best Salmon Fishing
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