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ilEDFORD- MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1934. PAfiE SEVEN Local and Personal Mr. Hugglna Leave Mra. Oolaa Hugglna left by trnin last evening for 6&n Francisco, where she plana to m&lca home. Good In Court Arohle Good, 60. ar rested by city polloe on charges of being drunk in public place, was fined 910 when taken Into city court today. Mrs. Wllshlre In City Mrs. Ken neth Wtlshire of Ashland wa visit ing In Med ford today. Mrs. Wllshire U remembered as the former Ellen MoClellan. Circle to Meet Mary and Martha Circle of the First M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Pipes, 1315 Queen Anne avenue. , Accident Report Filed Sara Van Meter, 106 South Ivy, filed a report with city police concerning en ac cident at 7:40 p. m Friday. Mrs. A. B. Shirley of 243 Beatty street waa driving the other car. Attend Meeting Mrs. Mabel O. Mack county home demonstration agent attended the meeting of the Phoenix extension unit Friday after noon, addressing the group on the eco nomic dressmaking project, pertaining to color. a Returns from Hospital Jack Cum mlngs, cook at the Evans Creek OCC camp returned to Medford Friday from Roseeburg, where he has1 been In the hospital for over two weeks. Although improved, he Is not yet able to return to work. On Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. Gene Childers are leaving Monday by motor for a two weeks vacation trip to southern California. They plan to visit friends and relatives In Fresno, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Fran cisco. They are returning by the coast route. Buys Shoe Business -Walter Sur ber, has purchased the shoe repair business formerly owned by Mr Woods at 122 No. Central Ave., op posite the City Meat Market, It was announced yesterday, Mr. Surber has been employed at the Blden Shoe Shop for the past four years and is qualified In this work. Astronomy Class Postponed The Astronomy class for teachers has been postponed from Wednesday, February 31, to Wednesday, February 28, n or der to enable the members to attend the debate on the sales tax on the first named date. In Medford Saturday R. R. Turner of Dallas, candidate for congress from first congressional district of Oregon, was a visitor In Medfard Saturday calling on a number of friends. Turn er was with Judge Canon, land regis ter of Roseburg, with whom he for merly worked. Bounty Warrants Issued Bounty warrant were issued at the county clerk's office Saturday to James L. O'Donahue of Butte Falls for five coyotes, 16; to Frank Decker of Ap plegate. S12 for four bob cats; and $3 to Harvey F. Morgan of Trail for one coyote. Driver Is Fined Elton Hood, 25, OOO truck driver from Camp Elk Creek, was fined 5 and costs of $4.50 in Justice court Friday morning, on charges of speeding a truck. Hood was arrested by a state police officer Wed nesday, near Trail, said to be driving 43 miles per hour. File Reports Mrs. Louise Bates, of 112 Laurel street, and Wm. Thos. Powell of 824 West 13th street, filed accident reports at the city police station Saturday afternoon, concern ing a collision at the corner of Laurel street and the county courthouse at 11 a. m., yesterday. Johnson Arrested Glen Johnson, 33, of Grants Pass, was arrested near there the latter part of the week by state police officers, for operating a vehicle for profit, without a chauf feur's license. He is scheduled to ap pear before Justice of the Peace E. W. Madison In that city. Reports Made Saturday morning Gerald Kendan of 503 Haven street, who operates the city street cleaner, end H. P. Bosworth Jr., of Klamath Pa lis, filed accident report at the city police station, concerning a col lision on Riverside avenue at Fifth street. The report stated that Ken dayy made a U-turn at Fifth etreet, without signalling. Mrs. Bosworth was named as a witness. Undergoes Operation Elaine Brown underwent an operation Friday at the Sacred Heart hospital. MUe MoConochle, Home Miss Bes sie McConochie was remo-ed from the Sacred Heart hospital to her home Friday, having recovered from a re cent Illness. Get Marriage License A marriage license wa Issued Thursday at the county court house to Jay James Par rick, 24, Medford. laborer, and Rhoda T. Keen, 33, also of Medford, who listed her occupation as a housekeep er. It was the second marriage for Parrlck. Rabbit Assn. Meets Marketing committee of the California-Oregon Rabbit Breeders' association with their wives, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huson on Kings h!en- way Sunday, and expressed enthusi asm over prices. It was also stated at the gathering that the demand Is far in excess of the supply. Mr. and Mrs. Huson have a new up-to-date rabbit- ry, and visitors are welcome at any time, they stated. In From Applegate E. W. Kubll of Applegate was a business caller in Medford yesterday. Nosier Fined Frits Eugene Xosler, arrested by state polloe for having no PUC plates, was fined tlO and cosia of $450 when taken before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. He entered a guilty plea. Judge Coleman gave him a week In which to pay. Class Meeting Planned Gleaners Class of the First Baptist church will I meet Tuesday afternoon at two ' clock, with Mrs. C. M. Parker for a i business meeting. The social hour will be In charge of Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Kel log and Mrs. Moore. t Mrs. Kelrur Hostess Mrs. O. A. Ketzur was hostess Tuesday to the Ladies' auxiliary of the First Baptist church. Devotional and scripture were given with note on the latter sent by Mrs. Fred Jones of Mobile. Ala. A prayer of George Washington was followed by prayers offered by Mrs. B. F. Neff ami Mrs. E. E. Wilson. Butterfly friend were requested to send out cards. Next meeting will be February 28 at the church, with supper and missionary pageant. Advertise Jubilee C. M. Brewer, president of the California Oregon Power company, recently returned from Chicago, and brought with him a clipping taken from the Chicago Tribune of February 11, regarding Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebration. The story announcing the celebration had Medford date line which, ac cording to chamber of commerce of ficials, shows how far-reaching are the efforts which publicity for the celebration Is obtaining throughout the country. Meet with Mn. Olllings Queen Es ther circle of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Gilllngs. Good In Court Archie Good, AO, ar rested by city police on charges of being drunk In a public place, wu fined tlO when taken Into city court Friday. 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