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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1934 YEARS IS CALLED Mrs. Kite Premtn Hoffman pssaed away at lur boms In Jsckonllte at 4 a. m. Thursday, octoDer ib, iwji Mrs. Hoffman had been a resident of Jackson county for tha past 81 years. Sha was born at Covington, Ind.. Apin 1, 1880, and on April 13, 1693, in company witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman, and lira alatera, left Covington, atartlng tha long Journey to the Paclflo coast. After mora than alx months or tear ous, haardouB and wearisome toll' Inn over the wilderness of plains, rlv- era &nd mountains, they reached the land of their expectation, the Rogue River valley, October 80, 1853. This family proceeded to establish them' aelvea In thla new community and rendered moat Important service In establishing and Improving polltloal and social conditions In this region, the home of their adoption. Upon the admission of the state of Oregon to the union In 18S9, at the first election, Mr. Hoffman having served In an official capacity for many yeara, was elected the Ilret olerK of Jackson county. The Hoffman family aided In the organization of the first Presbyterian church In Jackson county. Kate, as he hsd always been familiarly known, had been all her life a faith ful member of this church, a moving spirit In all Its activities. It had been her greatest pleasure to serve In very capacity the religious and oe- nevolent undertakings of the com munity, nd her helpful efforts will long be remembered by all who have affiliated In such works in jsckboh Tllle.e We mourn the passing from our midst of an early pioneer, a devout Christian, an ever faithful daughter, a devoted wife and true and be loved friend. Her parent', had preceded her In death many years and of her five sta ters, only one, Mrs. Qeorge a. tmmi Dorrls of Eugene, Ore., survives. She all leaves a number of nephews and nieces, Including th families of her sisters: Mrs. George Vlnlng, Mrs. C. O. Beekman. Mrs. Dsvld Linn, Mrs. George Dorrls and Mrs. Florence Ship ley. Funeral services will be oonducted by Rev. Jones at th Presbyterian church In Jacksonville at 3 p. m. Sunday, Conger Funeral Parlors In charge. Interment In the Jackson ville oemetery. KIDNAPING BOND SET AT $50,000 IN AUTO MISHAP Mrs. Agnea Koppei, of Carglll Court, suffered cuts and bruises when she waa atruck down about R o'clock last night while crossing the street, by a car driven by Albert Bllton, of H" Weat Fourth street. Mrs. Koppes wss taken to the Com munity hospital, where aha la await ing X-ray examination, according to report from attendants last night. The accident occurred at the In tersection of Sixth and Ivy streets, when Bllton was allegedly blinded by another oar's llghta. The acci dent Is being Investigated by city police. - i .f.y. hi If 1 f ' ' : 'J. Mrs. Frances Robinson (above), wife of Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., sought as the kidnaper of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, was arraigned In Louisville on charge of conspiracy to kidnap and held In $50,000 bond. During the time Mra. Stoll was held In Indianapolis Mrs. Robin son acted as her "Jailer," but treated her with consideration, tha vic tim said. (Associated Press Photnl F, FOR CARLEY HEN A world'! record In egg laying for a Whlta Leghorn pullet w oUlmed by Mrg. R. B. Cnrley, oi th Carley poultry farm, route a. Saturday morning ona of the farm's hens laid her 350th fig In a period of 385 days, and la atlU going strong, according to the owner. As far as It has been possible to ascertain, this record surpasses any trap-nested record for White Leg horns, and also the record set at the official egg laying contst at A Cen tuy of Progress Exposition In Chi cago, when a. barred rock hen law 858 eggs, In the same period oi time. The championship has been made official through the regular Inspec tion of Irvln Roawell of the Bperry Flour company, thla city, who is supplying the feed for the record breaking pullet. The hen was raised on the Carley poultry farm from a baby chick ob tained from J. A. Hansen, of Cor vallls, who had previously raised a world champion hen. Mrs. Carley's pultet Is the closest relative of the Con1 s Ills record-breaker. The fourth annual echool for par ents wa held Friday In tbe court house auditorium, with an attend ance of 120 at the two sessions. Ml wi Flora Thurston, professor of parent education In child develop ment, at Oregon State college, spoke in the morning on "Exploring New Values In Family Life," and in the afternoon on "Understanding the Adolescent." Miss Thurston's points on these Important subjects were enthusiastically received by every parent present. New values which American fam ilies should strive to develop in all relationships are protection, more accurate communication between immediate family members by voice, manner, treatment, and conversa tion, participation In everyday ex periences, and gxiluaiicy rather than rule In care of the children, ac-, cording to Miss Thurston. I Mrs. Mabel O. Mack, acting state leader of home economics exten-: ston, spoke on "Recreation in the Home." 8he gave valuable sugges tions on entertaining the whole family during the winter days and evenings. The new home economics bulletin 844, "Ciames To Be Usea When The Family Entertains," may be secured by writing to the county home extension office. Tills bulletin will offer a number of the games and play hints Included In Mrs. Mack's talk, Interesting Information was given on the development and organiza tion of PER A nursery arhools, as well as the details of The Radio Study clubs on the Family Life series. "Your Child at Home and at School," which will begin on Wednesday, October 31, at 1:30 p. m. over station KMED. The Jackson county executive committee served tea at the close of the school. In the receiving line were Miss Flora Thurston, M. Ma Sweeney, Mrs. Mable Mack and Mlas Alice Matin. Mrs. Susie Marat and Mrs. Bertha Glasgow poured. G. 0. P. OPENS UP L The Republican County Central Committee has opened headquarters on the lower floor of the Jackson County bank building in Medford and say they will wage an active campaign from now until election day. Every man or woman In Jack. son county Interested In the election of the congressional, state and county nominees are requested by the com mittee to call at headquarters and especially If they have any questions they desire to ask. Members of the central committee from all over the county are urged to call at headquarters when In the city. Congressman James Mott will be In Jackson county Tuesday and Wed nesday, October 23 and 24, and will attend the Klwanls club luncheon on Monday and the Rotarlan meeting Tuesday. He will also speak over KMKD Tuesday evening, October 23. from 7 to 7:15. Anyone desiring to see Congressman Mott personally can do so by seeing Frank Farrell, chair man of the committee, or calling at Republican headquarters. Joe E. Dunne, Republican nominee for governor will be on the air again over KEX, Portland, Thursday, Oc tober ao. from 9:15 to 9:30. Other radio talks by Republican candidates will be announced later. Obituary BIRTHS Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Dally of Medford are the parents of a son, weighing seven pounds, 13 ounces, born Thursday at the Sacred Heart hospital. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Use Mall TrlbLue want ads. Lucy Stelner Srhati Mrs. Lnry Stelner Schatz. who re sided at 821 North Central avenue. passed away at a local hospital Thurs day evening after a very brief Ill ness of the last week. Lucy Stelner was born August 28, 1BB5, In the state of Iowa, and was united In marriage In 1905 to Leslie Schatz, being 49 years and 1 month of age at the time of her death. Hnvlng lived In Medford for the last 13 years she had acquired many I friends who besides her family will mourn her pawing. Mri. Sen at a leaves besides her sua bsnd, Leslie Schatz, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Hein of Kerby, Ore.: two sons. Arthur and Theodore, of Medford: three brothers, Jaook Etel ner of Johnson, Wash.: Frlta Stelner, of Cheney. Wash., and William, of Tasro, Wash. Funeral service will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Tuesday, Oc tober 33, at 11 a. m.. Rev. Eaton of ficiating. Interment wilt be In Sis kiyou Memorial park. The proof is in the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's, FOR FINAL FORAY TO KILL A BUCK Only five days remain In the 1034 deer hunting season, which will close the night of October 35. Although the present storm has tended to keep hunters at their firesides over the week end, many are expected to re sume activities during the ending days of the season. With the rush after quail and pheasants quieting after the first run last Monday, duck season Is taking the Interest of most Medford sports men at present. Rain has helped conditions In the Klamath region, where many who have already made trips there report more ducks than for many years past. Deer hunters who have made recent trips to the mountains include: E. R. White, who shot a 310-pound mule deer in eastern Oregon; H. S, ("Hob") Deuel and "Red" Franklin, who bagged two more mule deer near Lakevlew, Ore., one weighing 170 and the other 190 pounds; Jim Ooddard, who shot a nice blacktall buck; Jay Glese, Ralph Wilder and Harry Plnneo, who each bagged a mule deer last week end In the Lakevtrvr country, and Berle Thornton. Jack GUI left Thursday night for eastern Oregon, near Fremont, and Jess and Dewey Vincent left for the Fish Lake region. J. J. Osenbrugge left Saturday for eastern Oregon and will remain until he gets his buck, or until the season closes. Chester Hubbard, James Moore and Dr. Bunch left last night for the Lakevlew re gion. Duck hunters who have been at work this season Include W. D. ("Dee") Roberts, who bagged four mallards Saturday morning and eight Friday, all In the Agate desert district; Otto Howard, who left for Keno Saturday: Dr. Durno. who la Joining Frank and John Perl at their Rocky Point cabin on Klamath Lake; Jay Glese and Orover Medley, who left last night for Upper Klamatn lake. Those who have continued their quest for pheasants Include: Dick Slngler, who shot two roosters north of town, and left again yesterday afternoon for another forage, with William Rose and Ed Nichols; Dale Franklin, Doyle Franklm and Virgil Martin, who went north of the city; Ron DeVore, who has ahot hla limit on two trips; Herb Ouenther and Martin Heltkamp, who also had good luck; John Wlnterhalter, who got his limit; James Peyton, of Trail; Bob Purucker, Arthur Marsh, Dave Wil cox, Bruce Bauer, Ernie Arthur, Jack Simpson, Dr. Bert Lageson, Ernie Ku feod, manager of the Drain, Ore., Standard OH district, and Elmer Her ri od. SCOTTISH RITE Stated Chapter Meeting, lAtVy 7:30 P. 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