Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    DECEMBER 31, 1933.. .
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Guest of Ottomans Mrs. Alios Tay-,
lor ot Portland 1 visiting In Medford
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Milton
Ottoman. Mra. Taylor and Mrs. Otto
man are sister.
Mrs. Hamlsh Here Afra. Robert
Harnlah and daughters. Louise and
Lucille, of Roseburg are guests in
Medford of Mrs. Harnlsh'a mother,
Mrs. c. F. Nlchals and family.
Fliers Visit Friends The three army
fliers, who spent the past several days
In Medford, were guests while they
waited for weather to clear, of old
friends, Capt. and Mrs. O. L. Over
meyer. They also called on the H. A.
DuBuquea at ihelr home near Cen
tral Point. Earl Barne. who was In
command of the snips, knew the Over
meyer and DuBuque In Nebra.Ni,
where he was stationed at Fort Roa
lnson at Craawford. With him were
Lieut. Kerwln and Lieut. Motherwell.
The three left yesterday In the pur
suit planes for the south.
Legion Directory of
Paid-up Membership
Medford Post No. IS. American Le
gion Is starting a new innovation
with the first of the year when the
will publish a classified directory
o. all It paid up members as ot Janu
ary first. This directory will b vest
pocket sin and will be carried by
every member of "who' who" In the
Legion. Members who have not paid
their dUM aa yt art urged to do 10
Immediately in order that their name
and bualne. wlU Appear in the di
rectory. Local and Personal
Charlea L. Wheeler, Jr., which was
carried around on Sand Itland In a
high gale December 17, waa pulled
from the aanda today and proceeded
to the port terminal here for a aur
vey. ASTORIA. Ore.,
The McCormtck
Dec. 30 (AP)
t team freighter,
To San Francisco Friday evening
M: Dorothy Roger left on the Shas
ta lor Ban rranclaco.
Mrt. O'Neal III Mra. William O'Neal
of Eagle Point la a patient at the
Community hospital tor medical care.
Ham mrt t Goei South Bill Ham
mett left the last ot the week for San
franclaco and Loa Angeles to apend
several daya.
Br. Roberta Returni Dr. Prank
Roberta has returned to Medford from
Portland, where he spent Christmas
with hla family.
License to Wed Lester D. Lowe and.
Arietta Ellen Brown yesterday obtaln
. marrlace license at the clerk's
Get Marrlare LILcense A marriage
license was Issued Saturdsy at the
Jackson county courthouse to George
V. Olllette of Ashland and Elinor E
Taylor of Redding, calif.
Return from Vancouver Captain
Bernard B. MoMahon and Lieutenant
Robert H. Soule of the CCC head
quarter here, have returned to Med
ford from Vancouver Barracks, where
they spent the Christmas vacation.
Has Large Pansles Mrs. Dsn A.
Howard of Spring street called at the i
Mall Tribune office Saturday after-1
noon with a bouquet of large pansles i
taken from the large bed of them1
grown at her home. The Swiss giants
were planted In August. Mrs. Howard ;
n
stated, and have been blooming for
alx weeka.
BEDFORD HAIL TTJIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY.
office in the courthouse.
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Visitor In Medford Officer R. M.
Mllea of the Oregon State police, ata
tloned at Gold Beach, waa a visitor
in Medford this week-end.
To Football Game Captain Harold
E. Stow Is leaving today for San Fran
cisco to attend the East-West foot
ball game on New Year's day.
Lumsden In Medford State Police
Sergeant Al. K. Lumsden of Portland
was a visitor In Medford Saturday
calling at the state police station.
Myers Return Home Mr. and O. V.
Myers have returned from Salem,
where they were called last week by
the Illness of Mr. Myers' mother. Her
condition was reported as improved
yesterday.
Go To Eugene Mrs. A. J. Gould,
sons Albert and Jimmy of Phoenix
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayr
on a two days' visit to Eugene to visit
Mrs. Gould's brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Nelson.
Undergo Operations Evelyn Doff
of thla city underwent a major op
eration at the Community hospital
Friday. Mrs. Merle Haynes of Pros
pect also underwent an operation at
the hospital.
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Mlnto Coming Here Harry M. Mln
to, state police officer stationed at
MoMlnnvllle, has been assigned to
the Medford district to fill the va
cancy left by the resignation of Of
ficer J. C. Simpson.
Lt. Bear Returns Lt. Eddie K. Bear
returned to Medford Saturday from
Portland, where he has been visiting
his uncle for the past week. Lieuten
ant Bear Is stationed at the CCC
Camp South Fork of Rogue river.
Attend Meeting Alfred S. V. Car
penter, chairman of the CWA admin
istration here, and Frank Hull, sec
retary, attended the meeting In Grants
Pass Friday of representatives of
Douglas, Josephine and Jackson coun
ties. rianes Leave Three new Boeing
army planes, which have been held
at the local airport for two days on
account of weather conditions, left
Saturday morning en route to Shreve
port, 111., where they will be station
ed. .
Sell Only 3.3 According to orders
received by the Medford COO head
quarters Saturday concerning the sale
of liquor In camp stores, only 3 J beer
may be sold In them. No other liquors
may be carried at the stores, the or
ders read.
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Burelsons Go South Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Burelson left last night for San
Francisco, where they will spend sev
eral days combining business and
pleasure. They will return to Medford
the last of the week with much new
spring merchandise.
Tuckers In North Mr. and Mro. W.
P. Tucker are spending the holidays
with their son and hla wife in Seattle.
Mr. Tucker Sr. is bookkeeper In the
county clerk's office here and Mr.
Tucker Jr. Is a teacher In the Univer
sity of Washington, from which he Is
a graduate.
Bounties Issued Warrants were Is
sued at the Jackson county court
house Saturday to J. W. Straube,
Jacksonville, for two coyotes; B. F.
Pankey of Butte Falls, for one coyote:
H. c. Thomas of Butte Falls, one bob
cat; Ben Oswald, Medford, one coy
ote and one bob cat.
Meet on Tuesday Veteran of
Foreign Wars will meet on Tuesday
evening at the Eagles' hall. It waa on
nounced yesterday. Thla will be a reg
ular home coming meeting, and all
veterans are asked to attend Beer and
refreshment will be served, and a
good time Is assured all.
Issue Manv Licenses Sheriff Wal
ter J. Olmscneld stated Saturday that
a number of license appllcatlona were
being received at the office In the
courthouse. It will be neeesssry for
all passenger cars to have new licens
es or temporsry sticker for the first
of the year, he pointed out.
Leave for San Francisco Miss
Gladys Merritt who spent the holidays
with her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Wilkinson, here, left last evening for
her home In San Francisco. She was
accompanied by Mlas Gladys Sturltn.
who will commence work In the Mer
ritt studio in the Bay city the first
of the year.
TocTlate toclassify
WANTED Forge and antll. Hlway ;
rsXCliaiie'c. khj, vi . ;
FOrTs1RTRADE7
Rdstr; '37 Whippet sedan; 29 Old.
coach; '3o Chev. delvy; '2 Ford
coupe; -55 Chev. coach: '23 Doclee
Rdstr. Hlway Exchange. So. of Tal
ent. !
WANTED About 40 head of steers to '
feed on share basis. Earl B. Day.
care Courthouse.
rTdTcTrf.Pa7rtNCI All makes. Ex-1
pert servf-e Plione 668. Don's Radio
Service.
FOn SALE Orocerle at Franklin
Orocerv 437 8 Central and at Pesch
3:. Orocerv, 330 N. Peach. Sunday
and Mondav, 8:30 a. m. to 13 30 p.
m. and S:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. ,
FOR SALE-Ho'jiteln family cow
Trade for dry wood. Call Roy Nich
ols. Central Point evenlnia.
STRAYED 3 dsrk red cows. Bla.-k
t:prd horn. Branded Bar . unr n
with bell. Phone 1398. Harry Furca.
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