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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, BEDFORD, OREGOX, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1933. PAGE FIVB Local and Guest In City Cbarle Orr of Port land wu a visitor In Medford the Utter part ot the week. Divorce Granted A divorce, from Lou Bloom. waa granted Mr. Minnie H. Bloom in circuit court, March 38. Guests In Med ford Mis Donna Preston of Weed, Calif., la spending the week-end In Med ford with friends and relatives. Goes to Trail United States For est Ranger Jess P. De-Witt left Med ford Friday for duty In the Trail and Elk creek country. ' From Washington Seattle residents listed at the hotels are A. R. Ander son, Mrs. B. B. Hanley. Mrs. K. E. Heffernan and Leon Robertson. GeBauers Go South Max GeBauer nd son, Ted, of the Gold Seal cream cry are spending a few days In San Francisco transacting business. Leaves by Train William S. Leena. assistant attorney general left on the Shasta Saturday morning for Salem, having spent several weeks In Med ford. Guest In Medford . J. Lucas of the U. S. S. Colorado was registered In Medford the latter part of the week, as was William A. Patterson of Chicago, who Is with the United Air Lines. " v Guest of Daughter 'Mrs. A. E. flohutt of Seattle is In Medford, the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. snd Mrs. cnaries a. snaaei. Mrs. Schutt plans to be here about ten days. Easter In Medford Mrs. Rulby - Sctr.il? and -daughters. Ruby and Nedm of Beagle are guests In Med ford over the week-end of Mrs. Sohujz' mother, Mrs. Matilda Ysunea and her brother, John Ysunza. From State Points Charles A. Lee and Roy Entler were listed here from i Kosoburg. Other hotel guests from points in Oregon were A. V. Benedict of Corvallls and Hugh H. Earle of Eugene. - , License Issued A marriage license was Issued Saturday at the Jackson county clerk's office to Richard B Wilson and Martha Davis, both of Medford. He listed his occupation as ' a stockman. Here for Easter (Mr. and Mrs. a J. Douglas, and two children. Junior and Ella Mae, are expected to arrive In Medford from Bend this morning, to spend the day with Mrs. Douglas' brother and wife, Mr. and. Mrs. T. H. Robinson. Marriage License John Bastlan. 34, of Grant Pass, and Olathe Almyra Trlppln, 18, also of that city, obtain ed a marriage license from the Jack son county clerk's office Saturday. He gave bis occupation as a laborer, and she as a bank clerk. To inspect Machinery William . Schambough was scheduled to arrive ' In Medford Saturday afternoon from Olendale, to inspect some forest serv ice machinery here. Mr. Schambough la in charge of maintenance equip ment In this district, and makes reg ular Inspections. Marsh Estate Appraised Inventory and appraisement of the estate of the late Henry E. Marsh, for many years a local grocer, was filed with the county clerk yesterday, placing the value of the estate at $9,477.55, con sisting of real property, personal ef fects, and bills receivable. The ap praisers were Jamea C. Collins, J. F. Wortman, and R. E. MoElhose. Two More Checks City police were Saturday In possession of two more worthless checks, each written for one dollar. One, made out to cash and dated April S, was signed "C. F. Bow ers," and was passed at the Farmers Exchange, Co-operative. The other. data. I April 4, was signed "G. F. Bar ker," and was accepted at the Mon arch Seed and Feed company. From Portland With their address- y ea Msted as Portland, the following are hotel guests in Medford: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hover, C. A. Chapman, George K. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Levitt, O. F. Heinz, E. G. Lewis, F. B. Hammond, A. E. Rockwell, M. D. Troyer, E. B. Thompson. P. H. Rlngle, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Katz and C. J. Mettler. Snow Is Melting John Hoist, lum berman for the United States forest service, Saturday reported that he had made a visit to the Owen-Oregon lumber camp, number 2, above Butte , Fallt. and stated that the snow had melted back to the foot of Cathlll mountain. He stated that .It Is now possible to drive within hilf a mile of the foot of the mountain. To Address Klwanlans Captain ie M sown, of the third police dis trict, with headquarters here, will be the truest speaker tomorrow noon at the Xlwanls luncheon at Hotel Med ford. Also on the program will be numbers by the men's quartet from the Gleemen. members being I. E. ) Foy. Victor Tengwald, Marmie 01n and John Kirkpatrlck. Guests at Hotels Guests registered here include . G. Severtaon. H. G. Hicks, H. Popick. H. E. Spencer, TJ. E. Cotty and Dave Brown of Portland. F. A P-eusa of Chicago. 111.. Walter H. Broohea of Vancouver, Wash.. J. D. Broberg and C. B Stead of Oak Una. Calif.. L. H. Smith of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hough, and Raymond S. Moore, of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edwards of Ger lack. Nev. t Reported III Grandma Diuxan of Sam Valley, U reported slightly Im proved from a serious Illness, accord ing to word received Saturday from Mary Duggan of Central Point. Grand ma Outran had been in poor health w during the winter, and recently went to the Willamette valley to visit her sisters Mrs. J. W. Armstrong. Miss Teres Callaghan. and Mrs. O C. Dicker, also her brother. Jim cf.lsi han. Ill health made It necessary for her to return to her Sams Valley borne, t& Personal Shopping In Medford Mrs. Imo gen Peterson of Yreka, Cal., was called to Medford Friday by the Ill ness of her father. From Sams Valley George McDon ough. rancher of the Sams Valley dis trict was transacting business in Medford Saturday. To Dead Indian Hugh Rltter of the Rogue River national forest of fices, plans to spend this week at Dead Indian Soda springs, he an nounced Saturday. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hoist of Siuslaw forest, are visiting in Sams Vslley, where they are the guests of Mr. Hoist's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist. M. L. Hoist Is a Jun ior torester in Siuslaw forest. Pellett In Hospital Harry Pellett. well known fanner, located south of Medford. was reported 111 In the Ash land hospital Saturday. He under went a major operation there yester day. Down From" Trail Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence and son of Trail were at tending to business matters In Med ford yesterday. Others from that dis trict were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pence and son. Hoffman Improved John H. Hoff mann, seriously 111 since Wednesday night from drinking and inhaling a bottle of chloroform, was reported In a much improved condition yester day at the Sacred Heart hospital. wnere he was taken for treatment. Seize Still Lee I. Moon, federal prohibition Investigator was a visitor in Medford Saturday and reported ar rest! George W. Alderdlce, 24. In Lake county Wednesday, on a charge of operating a one hundred gallon still. Officer Moon was accompanied Dy uwo federal officers. He stated they made a trip of about 330 miles that day. Stop at Hotels Among hotel guests registered here were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Frazler, E. C. Mintor, Billy and Biia careen. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kra mer, Leo Shapiro. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballinger, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Texado. and Mr. and Mrs. James Mason of San Francisco. A. .Wyners, C. Eugene Johnson, and W. A. Pullen of Oak laanrl. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nichols of Orleans. O. H. Fuller of Grass Valley, and A. R. Gutman of Los Angeles. BEER (S REQUESTED Beer was flowing freely from Med ford restaurants yesterday and the supply Is expected to continue through today. No shipments had been, received from north or south through the wholesalers, but indi vidual firms had kept the highway from Medford to Weed and Yreka, Cal., a busy stretch, bringing In their own cargoes. The brew was selling at 25 cents a bot at all places and the cry for more and cheaper beer was general. Shipments of eastern beer are ex pected some time this week in small quantity. A group of knitted dresses & suits greatly reduced to $6.05 & $10.95 ETHBLWYN B. HOFFMANN" We are fully equipped to oare for all your needs and keep our money right here In this. "A GREAT COUNTRY." ' Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the many friends who were so kind and thoughtful and express ed rhelr sympathies during our re cent bereavement, also for the beau tiful floral offerings. Clarence T. No Dr. Leland Noe. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. 33 No. Peach Street. SELL, or might trade on modern Medford or suburban residence, Fordson tractor and farming out fit. Box 13093, Tribune. BUY, TRADE, OR RENT I HAVE real bargains that will be sure to meet your requirements. All of the properties listed below are real Investments. a r n r ne acre cloe ln- a11 piant SJjyn abundance of water, good small house, very easy terms. aapa Good four room house, J) h hll large city lot, house $mod w ern and redecorated. Small down payment. iHApaa Three quarters acre, city JQyy water, modern house, a pnA Modern home, three bed-! w4t)UU rooma nd bath-220 footi w frontage on Vancouver ! Ave. AH assessments paid. Terms or I will trade. i This office open on Sundays after j 10 a. m. Better call 1144-J today. I W. I. VAWTER j Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.. Room 1 Lawn or Garden Fence Materials 4x5 and 3x5 Cedar Post Surfaced or Rough 8-foot Pine Strips SPECIAL Short Pine Lattice Our service includes detailed estimates of cost with no obligation to buy. TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY A good firm to trade with Phone 7 End N. Central Ave. LIS! OF SCHOOL Many contributions to the George Prescott memorial and trust fund were turned In last week at the seve ral locations, where funds to be han dled by the mayor's committee were received. No report has been made by the committee, composed of Coun- cllmen O. C. Darby. C. C. Furnas and Fred Heath, up to date, but the total turned In at. the school superinten dent's office, where one of the sub scription sheets was placed, had ex ceeded $75 yesterday. A list of other monies turned in will be published at a later date. Sub scriptions received In excess of the amount needed for erection of the memorial to Jackson county's faith ful official, wantonly killed during the performance of his duties, will be added to the trust fund for his family. The school list Includes the fol lowing names: Doris Baler, Euta Benson, Myrna Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Burgher, Mau rlne Carroll, Carln Degermark. Olen nle Mae Early, LaVera Octchell, Ger trude Gates, Vor Dean Harvey. E. M. Hussong, Fern Hartsook, Louise Hoi lenback, E. M. and Josephine Klrtley, Christine Parsons, C. G. Smith, cllta Walden, Lora Mitchell, L. A. Mcntzer, Elizabeth Jerome. High School Girls League. Hlgn School Latin Club, High School Girls' Pep Club, High School Girls' Athletic association, High School Dramatic club. HI Times. High School, H. E. C. A., High School Commercial club. High School Associated Student Body. Winifred Andrews, Margaret Arnold. Luola Bengtson, Maybello Church, Ruth Ella Dlckersori, B. P.. Finch, A. H. Fitch, Annette Gray, Marguerite Hammond, H. W. Keesee, Ray and Mildred Henderson. Ruth MacColllster, W. E. Nltzel, Certrudc Parker. Ethel Scott, Leneve Simklns. Grace Slnema. Grace Schoenl. Delle Whlsenant, Lil lian Wise, Virginia Whit, Helen Win ter. E. W. Wakefield. Hnrvle Young. Junior High Student Body. Grace Reld, Yvonne Smith, H. W. Gustln. Carla Nerisen, Ivan D. Mur ray, Ruth Stewart. Luclle Abbott, Ora Cox. Ethel Chas- taln, Leona Crane, Aletha Gray. Clare Gumellus, Margaret Russell, Ora Tucker, Prlsclila Webb. Mildred Asplnwall. Gladys Bond. Nina Carlon. Anna B. Carter, Flora Chllders, Eleanor Curry, Alllean Max well. Myra Russell, Sara Van Meter. Ethel Wllllts. Avis Anschuetz, Marian Bee son. Ruth Bolton, Blanche Canode. Alice Cromar. Lysle Gregory, Amy Harding. i-ura Lynch. Helen Noyes, Annie Meade Watkins. Gertrude Wetzllng, J. O. Tucker. Louise Basford, Ruth Dodson, Re becca Jensen, Jusnlta Franklin, E. H. Hedrlck, the Dixie Club. OF CITY ORGANIZE Friday evening at their meeting the Property Owners organized, taking the name "Property Owners' Associa tion" and adopting a constitution and by-laws, organizing along the linea of the Property Owners Division of the National Realty board which is a powerful organization, Los An geles having the most-powerful or ganisation in the west and often heard over the radio, The Medford organization will now extend Its membership' to all proper- ty owners and Its activities to those or interest to all. The meetings for the present will be held on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month. , It Is thought quite likely that the next meeting (April 28th) will be devoted largely to the hew home loan bank proposition as the Realty board gets f.rst hand information and seg regated from all the rumors and gos sip usually connected with such mat ters. Officers were not elected as It was deemed more advisable to have a membership drive first. Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 1:30-11 p. m. A ftOBftT MONTGOMERY ALSO THE IXTKT RABBIT NEWS Texans' Choice - a . . , i a. . I 1 1 ' 3 ' - Pauline Cawthon of Clovla, N. M., a freshman at Texas Technological college at Lubbock, Tex., has been selected as the most beautiful girl on the campus. (Associated Press Photo) WEST ENTRANCE TO LAKE CLEARED The west entrance to Crater Lake National park was cleared of snow Friday night, permitting traffic Sat urday to southern Oregon's scenic wonder, according to reports received last evening from Government Camp in the park. Local motorists planning to make the trip today would oe wise to have cars equipped with chains. When the organized caravan leaves for Crater lake next Sunday, further widening of the roads and a parking space will have been completed. It is probable the majority of local mo torists will wait until then when an Interesting program will be the order of the day. I A sanity hearing for Leater Hodg kins, a resident of the Talent dis trict, was held before County Judge E. H. Fehl, who reserved a decision until Monday. Dr. Drummond, coun ty physician. Dr. R. E. Green, the marshal of Talent, Chief Jailer Fred Kelly, trusties In the Jail, testified relative to the mental state of Hod gk Ins and the testimony tended strongly to show he was a 'dangerous" typo: -The patient, it was shown by medical testimony suffers from the delusion he la the owner of the prop erty upon which he is employed, end become violently angry when any one disagrees with him. SOIO, April 15. P Earl Phillips has been appointed acting postmaster of the Sclo post office to succeed Mrs. B. Stlcha. We design and make, your own individual Hat. Wash Frocks. Coats, Dresses, etc. We have our own ma terials or will use yours. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann "KUROK" a specific remedy for treatment of poison oak. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Grace Laboratories. 206 Liberty Bldg. "'mil .ii w imwsw TUDIO STARTS TODAY . . First Medford Showing Aim) a Short Feature . The Taxi Boys in "Strange Innertube" Plu: "Mlrnwroplo Mvnterles" pHthe ws Low Adml.Onn PrlrM Adults 15c Kiddies 5c Bps Mid !lSt! ,, O'BRIEN . mWfflREfiiY' .. .. Yi K hi "b fcyzaneGrey in GOLDSMITH PRODUCTO 1, J J 1 1 fisWfUxS v I oomVjRoomY 'M llMLs withBathfvgthBathV W&in&'jJ inPfVz!Sf one Person twoPeront E AIDS ORIGINALITY AVERS E The fruit of all work Is art, and the greatest discipline Is that which evolves from the desire of the Indi vidual to do great things Is the message brought to Medford last night by Mrs. Gudren Thorne-Thom-sen, noted educator and uthor, in an Inspiring address on modern edu cation, In which she outlined the things which It should accomplish to make the world a more pleasant place In which to live. Mrs. Thorne-Thomsen spoke at St. Mark's Guild hall before an interest ed audience of parents and other townspeople and emphasized thruout her address the present need for de velopment of individuality in the schools of America and awakening of the desire for creative art. She described the work of the Ojai. Valley school In California, with which she is associated, and several others, of the modern vintage, as accomplishing this aim, which neces sitates dealing In smaller numbers and at greater expense, practically confining such training to the pri vate school in America. The necessity of training children to cope with problems, which they will encounter In life, rather than to repeat after an Instructor, lessons, which have been handed down thru generation after generation, waa also brought out by Mrs. Thorne-Thomsen. She described the child's per petual questioning as a noble char acteristic to be cultivated for the ac complishment of better citizens. Americans today for the most part, she declared, fall as individual think ers. "We follow some one else. A few stand out, who have opinions of their own. They can't be bought and continue to stand apart from the mob. What we must do In our schools Is develop In the child that Godlike power to think." The prevailing system of grading was condemned by Mrs. Thorne Thomsen as a destroyer' of creative ability and Initiative, a carry over from the middle ages.- It is still used, she pointed out, because "we have found no substitute to stimu late effort." Children placed at the proper tasks In the proper environ ment, she stated, have as their In centive the Joy of creation and achievement. The modern school, the speaker' also pointed out, develops the desire for cooperation, the community spirit, which Is needed to aid the individual In adapting himself to world conditions. It teaches children how to live as well as to add and subtract. Mrs. Thorne-Thomsen wa Intro duced by Alfred 8. V. Carpenter and at the close of her address, in re sponse to demands of her audience, exhibited many samples of creative work by pupils lu the Ojai school. 'BL0NDIE OF FOLLIES' OPENS AT R0XY TODAY Glorifying the soul of a show girl "Blondle of the Follies," starring Mar lon Daviea and Robert Montgomery opens at the Roxy today. Billy Dove, Jimmy Durante, James Gleason and Zasu Pitta are also featured In this story of thrills, laughs, tears and spectacular scenes. 15 TODAY and Monday First Medford Showing SAVE rour besltb and tsetb. V these prices you can afford 19 hate four dental work done now. Kttrartlom as tow aa..S M surer Fllllnm as low as . 1.00 Cement Pllllnji as low aa. 1.00 Porcelain Fllllnrs as low ai 1.00 Oold Crowns aa low aa 6 00 Plates as low at . ...1S.0U DR. a. D. COS 404 Medford Center Bid Phone S40 Continuous Todsy 2:00-11:00. ' t ' ' Eidin righting . . . " J&Zft I Loving . . . Mixing ro- Jr' i tifMW!t '"' mance with gun-play ... J?Jk Af- J HereTO'Brienathis best 'yS" t Zone Grey's , , f 1 At Rialto Pv: e ' - is . George O'Brien, featured star or "Smoke Lightning" at the Rialto the ater today and Monday. This Is the motion picture version of the Zane Grey story. "Canyon Walls." and la filled with the swift excitement and reckless romance so prevalent In all Zane Grey atoreis. A new Masquers comedy, a travel ogue and newsreel are also on the program. L Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at the Perl Fu neral home for Mrs. Mary ( Mamie) Noe. wife of Clarence T. Noe, who passed away early Thursday morning at their home on South Riverside avenue. An Impressive service was con ducted by the local branch of the Christian Science church, with Wal ter Loverette reading the service, Two solos. "O Troubled Heart" and Mother's Evening Prayer' were sung by Miss Ellow Mae Wilson. Lh tiles of the Chrysanthemum Cir cle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, of which she was a member, attended the fu neral In a body, and acted as an es cort, with services at the grave, In the Siskiyou Memorial park. Her son. Dr. Leland Noe of San Francisco, was here for the services. Pallbearers were Gus Samuels, Frank Bellinger, J. V. Watson, Van R. Gilbert, Claudo Snylor and Jack Gill. MrSj Noe, who Jiad been a resident of Medford for many years, was held In high esteem by all who knew her, and tribute to her cheerful disposi tion and warm friendships was paid yesterday when so many of her friends were In attendance to pay their last respects. There was a profusion of floral of ferlngs. 4- 8x10 Photo for 75o. opp. Holly Theater. The Peasleys, Attend the Easter Monday luncheon given by Catholic ladles at Parish Hall, one o clock. 35c Admission. Cnrd or Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for their sym pathy and kindness during our re cent bereavement. Also for the beau tiful flowers. THE WOLF FAMILY. 115 African Comedy at Craterian 3 3 vr Bert YWierlrr and Itohert VYnolsey today at t he (raterlnn theater. CALCUTTA. India, April 14. (AP) Six persons were killed by light ning today and several others were Injured during a storm which swept eastern and northern Bengal and Assam. , Missing Hoy Found SALEM. April 15. (fl) Confession of his true Identity led to the return of Jack Hunt, 13. to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt of Salem, after the boy hod been held In the Frazler detention home of Portland about three weeks. Closing out silk & cioth dresses great bargains frcm200 to 110.00 ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S. . Skin diseases' successfully treated 206 Liberty Building. Medford. 694. . STAIIT3 TODAY TUr D A AFIF lliLi 1 fill I s BRING 'EM BACK A LAFF Big Darn Hunting in Land of Wild Women! LAUGHS! MUSIC! 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