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    ' SrETFOrtrji MAIL TRTBTJTTE. MEDFOTn. OREGON, STTXD5T. TPBTt 2. 1933.
PA'GE FIVE
Local and Personal
From Salem George Putnam, edl-
sVoor of the Salem Capital Journal
ft. Tlaitor In Medford yesterday, call
ing oa acquaintances and friends.
To San Diego Lieutenant Carlton
Bond flying a Thomas Morse 0-18-B
ship, was a Tlaitor at the Medford
municipal airport Saturday, en route
from Pearson field, Vancouver, Wash,
to Rockwell field. San Diego.
.
Stops In Medford Second Lieuten
ant B. D. Schannep of Langley field,
Virginia, (topped at the Medford air
port Saturday at 11 :8(T o'cloA for
lunca and to refuel the P-12 Boeing
pursuer he was piloting. Schannep
was enroute to Pearson field, Vancou
ver, Wash.
Returns from Portland Cat C.
Welis. deputy United States marshal,
arrived back In Medford Saturday
morning from Portland, where he was
called on offlclsl business In connec
tion with federal court. Deputy Wells
continued to Portland from Kianv
Hath Palls.
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Bell to Llttrell X. M. Moty, secretary-treasurer
of the Llttrell Parts
comoany, announced that the Auto
Supply and Parts company of this
city, of which Charles Strange and
M n. Wrleht are owners, has sold
out the Llttrell Parts company,
The transfer of stock was mads April
1st.
noes North William 3. Levens, as
sistant attorney general for the state
of Oregon, left Saturday afternoon
for Salem, where he plans to remain
for several days. Mr. Levens has been
in charge of the special work In con
nection with the cases on the docket
as a result of the county turmoil
rhonie Play ''Lady Frederick,'
throe-act comedy dealing with the
English customs, has been selected
hv the Easle Point high school dra
matic director. Miss Simpson, accord
ing to announcement In the Friday
'n rf Eacle's Quill, school publlca-
I'on. The play will be presented at
he sohool some time aunng
the paper states.
In lures Foot Mrs. Charles Fischer,
was yesterday reported as getting
along nicely, having Thursday morn
ing seriously Injured her foot while
chopping wood. Mrs. Fischer cut two
toes completely off her right foot,
and cut the three others. Mr. Fischer
said. Mrs. Fischer la staying at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. 0. A.
Thatcher, where she is being cared
for.
oneet nf Culbertson George T.
Westinghouss of Tucson, Ariz., is
leaving today for Victoria, B. 0., hav
ing spent Saturday In Medford as the
guest of Thomas Culbertson, city su
nerinfendent of the Medford airport.
Westlnghouse waa flying a Waco
cabin plane and Saturday morning
flew from Bed Bluff to Medford. Fri
day he made the trip to Red Bluff
from Los Angeles. The Arizona filer
Is on a pleasure trip in the north
west
1 Guests in Medford Among the ho
tel guests here are Harry Inpeny and
B. J. Sears of Portland, J. k. opaie.
ti of Crescent City, B. S. Marsden, K.
n. Charles and Mr. and Mrs. a. F.
Charieton of San Francisco, Claude
G. Sanders. Harry Towner, J. Wright
w.rt and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Davis
of .Seattle. Arthur Kahala of Crooks-
town Minn.. L. M. Bailey of Oakland
Muni B. Relnke of Vancouver, B,
C and Mrs. S. Millard and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Brltton of Los Angeles.
Report Accident An automobile
collision Saturday morning about ten
o'clock, at Seven Oaks, was reported
at tie city police station, an Investi
gation having been conducted by the
state police. F. P. Haselbacher of
Roseburg filed the report, and stated
that three children, riding atop a
lnad of wood on a trailer, suffered
minor inluries, and were taken
nontral Point for medical attention.
R. H. Beers of Rogue River was listed
ss ore of the drivers.
In Mining Journal More attention
has been given to the southern ore.
on mining district in the msgazlnes
of the coasi. in wie i
Minini Journal of Phoenix, Arizona,
a p'cture of the panning contest
staged here a snort time ago ana
torv of the event appears. The pub.
Hetty was sent out by the chamber
of commerce and has met with wide
mvkd acceptance. The panning con
tests were sponsored by the Southern
Oregon Mining association.
Interested In County Ud. Seufert,
owner of Seufert 's cannery of The
Dallef was In Medford lsst week in
Tostlgatlng this locality with a view
nf rjitabllshlnt a cannery. He was
much inspired with the valley and
will return later. He was accompanied
bv Mrs. Seufert and their two chll-
dren and while here were guests of
their friend Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Churchill at Central Point. Mr. Seu
fert paid a high compliment to the
up-to-date new cheese - factory
Central Point, managed by Mr.
Churchill and said southern Oregon
people should show their pride In this
institution by Insisting on having
f.on.e made cheese when making purchases.
Jackson In Portland Q. L. Jack
son left the middle of the week for
several days business visit In Port
land
Does North C. J'. Toy, district
manager of the California Packing
Corp. left Thursday for Roseburg and
Eugene on a periodic business trip.
Neffs Motor South Mr. and Mrs.
Porter J. Neff left Saturday by motor
for Los Angeles, where they will spend
a wk combining business and pleas
ure
...
Undergoes Operation Roy B roe-
beck unlerwent an emergency op
eration at the Community hospital
yesterday and was reported getting
along nicely last night.
Officers Here Sheriff and Mrs.
Lloyd Low of Klamath Falls were
Saturday visitors In Medford. Chief
of Police A. T. Edmondson of Talent
was also a business visitor here Saturday.
e
Leave Hospital Barbara Moore of
Ashland had recovered sufficiently
from her recent illness to leave the
Community hospital yesterday. The!
ma Orleve of this city was also re
moved from the hospital to her home
yesterday.
Betide Here F. J. Moauren, for
merly of Colorado, has located In
Medford as district manager for the
Morton Salt Co. Mrs. McOuren and
their two boys Joined Mr. McOuren
and they will make Medford their
home.
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Postpone Operetta Postponement
of the operetta, "Pied Piper of Ham
lln." to be given by the children of
the Valley school, wss announced
yesterday. The dato of the operetta
was changed to April 13, which will
max the opening of the spring va
cation period.
Operetta Announced The glee
clubs of Eagle Point high school will
present the operetta "Chonlta," on
April 17, under the direction of Miss
Olson, It was announced by Friday's
Issue of the Eagle's Quill. Beulah
Tingleaf and Charles Sturgill have
been selected as members of the cast.
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In From Ragle Point Mrs. S. E.
Hewlett and daughter. Miss Hattle
Hewlett, In Medford from Eagle Point,
announced yesterday that Mrs. Mil
ly Hoyt of Fort Klamath, who la Hi
at their home, has shown little Inv
provement. Mrs. Hoyt was brought
to the Howlett home to convalesce
following treatment In Portland.
Hotel Guests From Portland, hotel
guests Include M. H. Clark, P. A. Cal
derhead, Paul Bamett, Bob Norman,
James, and John S. Bathrlck. Others
here Include J. S. Cardon of New York
City, H. Mandelstam of OhlCAgo and
Wro. P. Harris of Eugene, C. H. Arn
old and Mr. and Mrs. Dallson of Los
Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams
of Sen Francisco. James W. Jenks of
Albany. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mlddleton
of Hood River, J. M. White of Weed
and J. D. Tennant of Longvlew.
.
Young LeaTes Floyd Young, frost
export with the United States weath
er bureau, Is leaving today for south
era California, following several days
spent in Medford. Mr. Young reported
tha( on his recent trip to the Wash
lngton apple districts, he found con
ditions mudi improved, with prices
for apples three times higher at the
present time, thsn they -were a year
ago. Delicious apples of the best va
riety, are now selling at 91.25 f, o. b.
m Washington, he. said.
Start Program It will be good news
to the radio audience of all southern
Oregon to learn that a new series of
Copco radio programs will be lnstl
tutert by the local ' utility over sta
tion KMED, starting tomorrow noon
at 1S:45. The California Oregon Pow
er company was one of the first regu
lar advertisers over the local radio
station and the Copco programs won
an enviable reputation throughout
this territory. First to feature the fa
mous Helen Norrls radio plays and
the popular attractive musical pro,
grams, the local power company did
muoh to pioneer worthwhile radio
programs In southern Oregon The
new series of Copco programs will be
known as the Radio Rendezvous'
and will be presented on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 13:4d to
1 o'clock. "Radio Rendezvous" Is
new departure in radio offerings and
will feature the foremost stars of
radio stage and screen In a spark
ling series of entertainment which
promises to meet with popular ap
proval. -
AIID AT CHILD
WELFARE IS CLAIM
There Is a general tendency, prev
alent throughout the nation, "to take
the depression out on the ohtldren"
Is the warning Issued to the Jack
son County Health association yes
terday afternoon by Mrs. Sadie Orr
Dunbar, executive secretary of the
Oregon Tuberculosis society. In an
lnspl'.lng address at the home of Miss
Mildred Carlton, president of the
health sssociatlon, she ssked her au
dience of 100 not to let this thing
hsppen, pointing out that the safety
of the nation rests upon the educa
tion of its children.
Tt-ere Is a growing willingness on
the part of school boards and tar-p-.vera,
she stated, to undermine the
child's education. Twenty six per
cent of the publio schools have been
closed in one state, in another 35 per
cent are In process of closing. There
Is no guarantee that this tendency
wl'.l not spread to Oregon If people
are not on the alert to halt such a
reaction. Mrs. Dunbar added, urging
them not to become so immersed In
their own affaire as to be oblivious
to tht national situation.
"'Keep the ship of state as steady
as possible for the future generation,
We of our generation have not con
sulted the children about the mort
gages we have put on them. If we
neglect their needs during the years
from six to ten we have robbed as
well as mortgaged them," Mrs. Dun
bar declared.
Ai: interesting review of the three
White House conferences waa given
by the spesker, who stressed the fact
that It was not until the last con
ference that the handicapped child
was brought Into notice. He Is now,
she stated, the corner stone of wel
fare work. It Is realized that every
child should have the best opportun
ities for his potentlslltles. All chil
dren, regaradless of color, creed and
olass are to be given consideration
In the great scheme of things.
Need of ft leader to come forth in
the Interests of the handicapped child
was cited by Mrs. Dunbar in con
demnation of the "pernicious" law.
which allows the welfare association
but 20 days to plae a child for ad op
tlon Such a law. she described a.
unfair to both child and prospective
parents.
There are many welfare problems
yet to be solved In Oregon, she stat
ed In closing, and the cooperation of
ohuiches, Parent-Teacher associa
tions, health associations and all wel
fare groups Is needed.
Oscar E. Hoover, retiring Boy ecout
executive In this district, wss also a
speaker on yesterday's health pro
gram. He voiced a demand for more
trained leaders In recreational groups,
stating that there Is never a lack of
boys and girls, but usually a lack of
leaders. Mors community singing ana
other programs for children, whose
leisure time is not properly cared for
at home was asked by the scout exec
-Following the program tea was serv
ed) by the Central Point committee,
hostesses for the occasion..
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George Arliss At Craterian
First salmon of the season, caught
In Rogue liver, was brought In by
O. Bigham of Medford Saturday,
according to a telephone message to
Lamport's, sporting goods store from
Rainbow Gibson of Weaaku Inn. The
fish weighed 25 pounds, he reported.
Close on his heels to obtain the
honors, however, was E. B. Wttherow
of Los Angeles, who landed a 23
pound salmon.
Olbson stated Wat the river, which
has been extremely muddy 'for the
past several weeks, due to mining
operations, was excellent for fishing
Saturday.
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ELECTS OFFICERS
In a busy meeting of Medford
chapter, Order of DeMolay last Thurs-
dav evening. March SO, officers for
the spring term were elected. Rob
ert Lamb was re-elected Master Coun
cillor. Paul Turner was elected Sen
ior Councilor and Dick Roberta was
elected Junior Councilor.
Appointive offices have been filled
by the re-elected Master Councilor or
follows: Edward Bennett, senior dea
oon: Earl Oray, Junior deacon; Bill
Lamb, senior steward: Warren Lig
gett, Junior steward and Sam Kros-
chel, chaplain. The offloe of scribe,
which Is held by Jean Prock, Is an
elective office In which the term
for a full year. Installation of the
new officers will take place next
Thursday night.
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"KCTROK" a specific remedy for
treatment of poison oak. satlarae
tlon guaranteed. Oiaos Laboratories,
205 Liberty Bldg.
f-
76c For an 8x10 photo,
leys, opp. Holly Theater.
The Peas-
' , Starts TODAY j
"(it Continuous 1:30-11
.mm
with
Genevieve
Tohln
Pst O'Brien
Al.o slim Snmmprrllle Comedy,
Strange As It seems ... News
15 STUDIO 15
STARTING TODAY for a Four-Day Engagement
Not merely the Picture of the Year ... but
the Dramatic Achievement of the Decade!
First Time in Medford
at Low Admission Prices
xjosfixs'P if
Rialto Stars
Grants piss Loses Out
ROSEBURO, Ore.. April !.)
Zwie Grey, Internationally famous
sportsman and author, who spent
last summer camped on the north
Umpqua river at Stesmbroat, will
come to Roseburg as soon as he re
eurns from the New Zealand cruise
In which he Is now engaged, accord
ing tc a letter received here today.
He now plans to return from his
cruise in July or early in August.
E'ectrlc sweat balhs and massage
by expert. Nurse attendant. 205
Llba.ty Bldg. Phon 694.
George Arliss, leads a fine cast in "The King's aintion,
today at the Fox Crnterlan.
opening
BY P. C.
T
Crater Lake national park Is ex
pected to be open to travel, via the
southern entrance, the latter part of
this week, according to announce
meijt Saturday by trie Crater Na
tional park offices.
It is necessary to cover the 25 mile
approach road Inside the park, with
ths snow plow as the result of the
reoont snow storm, according to the
pa-fc officials.
Opening of the west entrance Is
In charge of the state, and It is not
known when work will he carried on
there to open the Medford gateway.
The lone Gold Hill single came In
the slzth frame when Kell, catcher,
singled to left field, off Hoxie.
The game was a seven inning af
fair. Hardy southpaw! ng the first
three, whiffing four, and Hoxie
working the remainder and setting
back three on strikes.
Ashland scored in the first when
Harrlss singled through the box to
county Durham, who had singled
and been advanced by two walks,
Three more were marked up In
tho second on Baughmans hit and
two errors.
The final tallies came in the fifth
when jungworth drove a triple to
center and came home when the
ball got away from the third base
man. Hoxie then singled to right
and dented the plate a moment
later after a series of errors.
Hammersly. Gold Hill pitcher,
struck out twelve.
Ashland will play Talent at Talent,
Tuesday.
The score: R. h. b.
Ashland 6 5 3
Gold H1U 0X9
Batteries: Hardy and Hoxie, Fowl
er and Gearhart; Hammersly
Kell.
Constance Cummlngs nd Robert
Armstrong, featured in "The Billion
Dollar Scandal," opening today at
the Rialto theatre. It tells the In
side "dope" of one of the most
brazen national thefts ever attempt
edthe oil scandal of a few years
back.
PLAY GAME TODAY
Medford Merchants' baseball team,
will play the Ashland independents
this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with
the first ball scheduled to fly at
that time. Ten cents will be
charged to pay expenses, and a large
crowd Is expected. The game will
be played at the Senior high school
field.
Players are requested to report at
the field by one o'clock. Ashland's
team Is composed chiefly of Normal
school starts.
Med ford's probable line-up has
been announced as: Swanson,
Sowers L., lb; Williams, 3b: Christ-
ensen. of; Olaon, 2b; J. Herrington
If; Smith, rf; I. Herrington, o; Jack
Hughes, BUI Kanstro, p.
and
In "Grand Hotel"
Ashland High Wins
From Gold Hill
By Billy Hulcn
ASHLAND. April l.-(Spl) Hardy
and Hoxie -let Gold Hill high down
with one hit and Don Faber's Ash
land high Grizzlies won their first
home game of the season, Friday,
8-0.
Five stars lnstesd of one shins In
"Grand Hotel," spectacular plcturl
zatlon of the celebrated Vlckl-Baum
novel and play, which opens at the
Studio theater today, the first time
In Medford at low prices.
Greta Garbo. John Barrymore, Jo
an Crawford, Wallace Beery and Lion
el Barrymore are featured.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Tifttv fruit, berries, close in stood
buildings. George Hefner. 1 mile
west on Stewart Ave.
POR RENT New 3-room house, gar
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WANTED To buy house near schools.
west sine, uive price, aaarcas, iernB
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have power spray on truck. Any
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"HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS"
AT ROXY THEATER
"Kr-llywood Speaks", showing at the
Boxy theater today Is a timely story
of Hollywood. The truth about the
extra girl la revealed the Inside
dope on the great directors . . . and
Intimate kaleidoscope view of studio
live on the other side of the cameras.
It's Hollywood turned inside out.
Oenevlcve Tobln and Pat O'Brien
head the cast.
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refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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Night. A) Sun. Mst
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POR RENT Pasture for cattle. C.
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ingioom: fire place, modern kitch
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Confectionery & Lunch Best
buy In southern Oregon. Better see
me today.
. List your property with W. I.
Vawter for prompt & efficient serv
ice. Office open every day after
10:00 a. m.
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Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone 1M4 -J. Room 18
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! I The Screen's Most 1 1 . - ill
Ll Eminent star In a II l
Comedy Fit for An I f i i - I
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ANT SEAT ANY TIME
15c Kiddie 5c
Continuous Show. Today
1:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m.
Daily Matinee
Bo office open 1:30. how 1:45
Come Early as we hare
a limited seatlnj capacity
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ODAY and MONDAY
f -?IRST MEDFORD SHOWING . l
Continuous Today 2:00-11:00 ' Ml
SCANDAL! l
. . the soul-searing flame of scandal kindled H
By one girl's secret love affalrt H
"The Billion Dollar Scandal" l
... It drove men to suicide . . . ruthlessly ruined wo- 11
men . . . the true Inside story that was never told! SI
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Jack Haley in 'Wrongorilla'
Irene Bordonl In "Juat a filolo"
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