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StEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1933 PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal lo Minneapolis lira. Edwin Jonos of Central Point len by tram Satur day (or Minneapolis. Minn. Sh loft. on tns onaate. Bora for Funeral Holland Fraee of Aacrsmaato. and hla slater. Mrs. floott Burton of Seattle, ara bar, to atand (ha funeral serrlces for thlr mothar, Mra. M. B. rrasee. In Elsmath ralli B. O. Harding. Internal revenue agent, la expected back from Klamath Fall thl wk nd. having attended to business mat te ra In that aectlon. , Mra. Rrautlatcb Leares Mra. Mar lon Brautlateh of Portland who baa been rlaltlng Dr. and Mra. Bert Lage son of thla city, left Saturday morn ing by train for the north. Rome for Week End Ray Lewis of Jacksonville and Med ford, who la at tending Southern Oregon Normal achool thla year, 1a home to apend the week end with hie parenta. . Rankin on Leave Hugh B. Rankin apent Saturday at his ranch near the Slk creek camp ground, It being hie annual day of leave. He la aupervlsor of the Rogue river national foreit. Murray to Portland Bill Murray left for Portland thla morning to at tend the Pacific northwest convention of beauty parlor operatora which will be In progress until Tuesday, Oot. 24. Holat In Medford On his regular visit to Medford, John D. Hoist, lum berman for the Rogue River National forret service apent Saturday at the forest offlcea In the federal building. . . Had fR stolen Charles A. Nutter of 828 South Central reported at the city police staMrtn Saturday that a tramp who had oeen working for him. alleg edly took 5 from the bouse and left. Treve Lumsden. Jr. Ill Treve Luma den, Jr., Is 111 at Hlllsboro with pneu monia, according to the call received here by the little boy's grandmother. Mrs. H. U. Lumsdon, who left yester day for the north. Retnrns North Mr. Joyce, regional engineer from the forestry servloe of fice sin Portland, returned north Fri day, having tnepeeted the road built tn this district by the CCC Soya, and also their camps. Miss Bnsb Leaving Miss Myrna Bush 5a leaving totmorrow for Port land, where ehe has accepted a posi tion with the Fred Myer drug com pany. She has been with Jarmln'a drug company here. Back from Elk Creek Having at tended to business matters at the Elk Creek CCC camp for the past two daya Assistant Supervisor Norman C. White of the Rogue River national foreat aervlce, has returned to Medford. Report on File Robert Martin of Los Oatos, Calif., placed on file at the Medford polios station a report that kls automobile was damaged by a car which drove from an alley onto River side avenue. The other car failed to stop. Car la Found The automobile be longing to John Waldemar, whloh waa atolen about 1:40 o'clock Friday night from the Valley Auto Wrecking plant en North Riverside avenue, was lo cated there Saturday morning about :48 o'clock by city police. Wells to Siskiyou Cal 0. Wells, deputy United States marshal made a trip to Siskiyou. Ore., thla morn ing to serve eubpoenaes for the fed era! grand Jury which convenes In Portland Monday, October 3S. Friday he served subpoenaes In Klamath Palls. . To Attend Convention County Physician O. I. Drummond la leaving Monday for Portland to attend the state health convention, whloh will be in seaslon Tuesday and Wednes day. He la to be accompanied north by Mra. Drummond and Mrs. Karl L. Janouoh. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY OAAH PAID for men- Moondhaad 1 ftult. odd ooAta, QeVtti tnd thoea 1 Will a. WlUon. 82 N. Front St. FOR SA.LE Fresh cow, turkeyi, pull et, pack burrow, 2" pumping plant, piano, furniture, etc. 1122 Sunset, 2 block west of Columbus Ave. FOR SALE At a, big discount, new heavy-duty tractor disk. John Holm er. Central point. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment suitable for bachelors er couple, close In and cheap. 894 E. 9th at. FOR TR A DE I ve rs & Pond piano for light sedan, 1122 Sunset, 3 blocks west of Columbus Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE Drag aaw or take part wood. 1 ml. So. Phoenix. See Haynes. Miss Green Calls Miss Mae Green la here from Ashland to spend several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Chi. Stacy. t Verne Brophy Here Verne Brophy arrived yesterday from Fort Klamath, called here by the death of his moth er, Mrs. Brophy of this city. Married Friday Loree May Santo and Paul Harold Wilson, both of this were married Friday afternoon by Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. Get Building Permits Two building permits were Issued yesterday by -the city to H. A. Ray of 1111 North River side for work to be accomplished at the cost of 950. and W. C. Olem of 51T Edwards street' for work costing 25. To Pish and Hunt Frank D. Madi son and hla son-in-law Charles O. Martin arrived on Saturday's Shasta to spend several days here and in the Klamath country. They left for the Madison home on Rogue river where they will do rome fishing before going duck hunting In Klamath. . Visits Crater D. 8. Libbey. natural ist at Crater Lake national park, made a trip Wednesday to Newberry Crater In the Paulina. Lake and East Lake section of Deschutes county. He said yesterday that he plans to make an other trip there, later, for fishing, and stated that It Is possible a great deal of geological work can be done there. SO Years In Oregon Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson and two children left Indiana thirty years ago. on October 20, and alter five days on the road, stopped at Roseburg, where they made their home until 1007, Mr. Wilson re lated Friday. In 1907 they moved to Medford and have made their home here since. Mr. Wilson 1 with Weeks and Orr furniture store here. Funeral In Roseburg Mrs. T. B. Virden and daughters of Roseburg were passengers on the Shasta Satur day, en route to Roseburg to attend funeral services for Mr. Virden, who died Thursday in the Southern Pacific , hospital at San Francisco. Mr. Virden has been with the Southern Pacific company for a number of years, and made runs to Medford on the trains for some time. He was 56 at the time of his death. RCA PERFKCT SOUND Starts Today g a It Continuous M Shows 1:80. rft Greater 111 -if yf fthan 'Bad Girl" Vina Delmars tempest ous tale of I wistful romance Sylvia Sidney George Raft BREVITY COMEDT 8PORTMOHT NEWS Continuous Shows Today Dally Matinee 2:00 STARTS TODAY Vagabond darsJevil, of romance: (tree king down the speedways of the) tlry 11 1-1 SBSsV S 8 car" MCIIMID CM m EILERS T0m BROUffi fifi CEniROL Direct by WILLIAM A.WILIMAN Grass Fire A grass fire st Oltn Oak Court was extinguished by the city fire department Saturday after noon at 4:0$ o'clock. No damage re sulted from the blase, which waa said to have started from a grass fire. Erheart Fined Dan Erheart. ar rested by state police for operating a car with Improper license plates, en tered a guilty plea In justice court yesterday and was fined W, the fine to be suspended upon purchase of Oregon license. Get Marriage License John W Christian of 15 South Bartlett and Ervalee Anderson of this city, spplled at the county clerk'a office yesterday for a marriage license. He Is a truck driver and she a clerk, the marriage will be their first. To Study Metaphysics The class for the study of metaphysical subjects begins Mopday, Oct. 23, at 20S West Main street, over the Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank. Anyone Interested la asked to eaU Mrs. Bertha Hoffman at 662 for further Information. No charge Is made for the work. Road la Fine The rim road to the north boundary of Crater Lake nation al park is In good condition, D. S. Lib bey, nsturallst and assistant superin tendent of the park reported Satur day. He said that tourists going north are being routed over that way, which Is a shorter stretch. Reports Theft Jack Heyland of 16 South Peach street reported to clsy police Saturday morning that a metal box containing parts of an oil burn er and some tools, also another box containing electrical tools and one vacuum pressure gauge were stolen from his place Friday night. a a Corwln Reports Paul Corwln of 1112 East Main street, driving the Davis Transfer truck which collided Into a Ftord truck Friday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, filed an accident report at the city police station. The col lision was at the corner of Fourth and Front streets, and the impact turned the Ford truck over. Coyotes Killed The coyote popula tion of Jackson county was lessened by three yesterday, according to the report at the county clerk's office Coke trite of Jacksonville received a three-dollar bounty for killing a coy ote. Harold Zundel of Lake Creek re ceived six dollars for bringing in two. and William Shoemaker of Gold Hill was paid a three dollar bounty. 3 TO CCC. POSTS Three army officers from Illinois have reported to the district CCC headquartera here and will Immedi ately take up their posts of duty In this section. First Lieut. Charles Leon Emerson, cavalry reserve, and Capt. Jack Drew, field artillery reserve, will go to the new winter camp at Rand ranger station. Captain John Pulford will be with the Wineglass company now at An nie Springs. A listing of winter camps In the sixth corps area has been Issued, and shows that 270 camps are being efltabllahed this winter In the section. Ten are listed under the Medford headquarters, with the same number for Eugene. All are being taken from the Baker district. Locations, according to district headquarters, are as follows: Red ding, Cel., 17; Eureka, Cal., 10; Med ford. 10; Eugene. 10; Vancouver, Wash., 9 In Oregon and 8 In Wash ington; Marysville, Cel., 11; Sacra mento. 17; Fresno, 17; Monterey, Cal.. 7; Fort MacArthur, 36; March Field. 24; Rockwell Field. 11; Fort George Wright 1 in Wahington and 7 In Idaho; Fort Missoula, Mont., 6; Lftwieton, Ida., 1; Boise, Ida.. 8; Po catello, 2; Fort Douglas, 11 In Utah and 3 in Nevada. Real estate or "irisuranc leave n to Jones Phone 606 sixtws at 1:45-3:15 1:00-9:00 Mats. . . Kiddles . bW4 Today and Monday She Was Faithful to Love! They called her hrazenl She said she was MODERN! She sought. happiness and found it! . . . even though they said she was "Disgraced" Only those without Wit i love can call her J k ibqfiajcjw.! k Psrsnossl Picture wit HELEN TVVELVETREES BRUCE CABOT flDRIENNE QMES WILLI A M HAR R IGflN and KEN MURRAY ADDED ' Tom Howard in "Aces Wild" (Re think, he's t gambler nan!) 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