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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1934 PAGE NINE Local and Personal To Berkeley Er win Broze left for Berkeley, Cal., Friday evening on the train. Here Saturday E. E. Blanchard of Grant Pass, formerly of this city, w business visitor hero Saturday. Janney Returns Paul 'Janney re turned Saturday morning on the Ore fonlan from a short business trip north. i. F Btnml Saturday S. W. Howard returned from Independence. Ore., Saturday morning on the Oregonlan having been there tor a week. Hera Saturday T. B. Lumaden of Portland v&s e business visitor In Medford Saturday, arriving on the morning train. 9 Returns from North W. J. Looker. attorneT. returned from a business trip to YaKima. Wash., yesterday morning on the Oregonlan. On Short Visit R. K. Moore was a brief business visitor In Medtord yes terday morning, returning to his home tn Rogue River on the Shasta. Here from Ashland Mrs. George Larder and daughter, Mary, of Ash lanH Mn Xfftrifnrd visitors yesterday. arriving on the morning train. On Furlough Jlenry Schneider of Oamp Applegate. CCC, left yesterday morning for Portlsnd, on furlough. Schneider made the trip by train. Alexander Here George Alexander of Salem, deputy superintendent of atate police, has been In Medford on an Inspection trip, having arrived Fri day sight. Leave for Portland Ralph Bardwell and Dr. E. R. Dumo left Friday night by train for Portland, and saw the Oregon-Washington football game yesterday. Leaves for Seattle S. Zler of Seattle, vho has been In Medford for the past eight months on business connected with western Union, returned to bis home yesterday by train. Jennings Here Ralph Jennings, su perintendent of South Fork of the Rogue COC7 camp, arrived In Medford yesterday, and was a business visiter at the Rogue River forest offices. Delzen Here w. A. Delzeu 01 rori and. chief of the field division, bu reau of internal revenue, Is making a regional Inspection trip, and was In Medford yesterday enroute to Klamath Falls. . Nero Yesterday H. A. Martin, J Peter Hogenion and H. J. Chandler, all of the Crater Lake National Park service, were in Medford yesterday conferring with Rogue River forest officials on business. Sends Him Fish Otto Dejarnett, olerk at the postofflce. sen postmast er Frank DeSouza a present of a dozen nice fish he caught In Slltooos Lake, Ore. Mr. DeJarnett Is spending a few days' vacation at the lake. Here on Leave Donald Stlnson and Charles Ward, who both recently en rolled In the United States navy, and are receiving preliminary training at San Diego, returned to Medford Sat urday on tha Shasta to apend a 17 dsya' vacation at their homes here. Obtains Permit William Moss of 911 Bliss street obtained a permit Friday from the city building depart ment for the construction of a tem porary display building at the corner . of Orane and Sixth atreet, at a cost of ISO. Harding on Vacation B. 0). Hard ing, agent for the southern Oregon district, bureau of Internal revenue, Jeft Friday on a two weeks vacation. Mr. Harding will spend a few days along Rogue river, before going north to Portland and other point. Report Accident Harold O. Mitch all, 33, of Jacksonville, and Mrs. E. W. Segessman. 30. of Trail, reported a minor accident to city police Friday night, after their cars collided at S p. m.. Friday at the Intersection of Jack son and Crater Lake avenue. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ouenther and their little granddaugh ter, Mary Lou. are spending a week's vacation In Lodl and San Fmnclsca, Cal.. having left the flrst-ot the week, and are expected to return this eve ning. Mr. Ouenther Is a member of the postofflce force. New Liquor on Sale A new brand of liquor, O. L. C. C. Highland Brand "Black Label" Scotch, has been put ' on sale at the state liquor store, sell ing at $2 95. The store reports that Gulf Stream whiskey 1 going well, selling In gallon and half-gallon lots. The price for one gallon Is M 90, and for the half-gallon. 3.S0. To Give Demonstration A demon stration on the uses of the tractor In fir Una construction will be made Monday In the Applegate district, near Applegate COC camp, with Jack Campbell, of Portlsnd, assistant re gional forester, In charge. Forest aery Ice employe will attend tha demon trat'.o!!, with local officials aastat 1'r Campbell. TOO LA1E 10 CLASSIFY LOS V--Brown fit hret on Min m trfn Central and rir Saturday nlt. Iteturn to Mill Tribune office. FOi. S" 6olo trumpet. New never bn . -d. Cheap for caih. Box 4?28 TTlb',; LOST -fl k Cocker spaniel. Answers nu. -.:w-er. Finder p'.ease phont I..'.'"" r - N V-i-Kl.ir-l riri ft am. Fiione aii-j-e. Returns Home N. B. Runnels of Table Rock returned to hi home there Saturday from the Community hospital. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Leon Jones of Spring street underwent a major operation Saturday at the Com munity hospital. In Medford Mrs. T. S. Gannett of Portland. Is in Medford. and will be here on Monday and Tuesday attend ing to business matters. Mrs. Fulton Home Mrs. W. E. Ful ton of Eagle Point, who has been a patient at the Community hospital, was able to return to her home Friday evening. Furnishes Bond Ed. 1. White of this city was out on $10 bond yester day, having been arrested by city po lice Thursday night and confined Fri day in the ctty Jail, on charges of drunkenness. Nelson nere David C. Nelson, of the processing tax division, bureau of internal revenue. Is in Medford for a week on official business, having ar rived the middle of last week from his headquarters in Pendleton. Malln to Return First Lieutenant Howard A. Malln, of the CCC dlstrtct headquarters, Is expected to return to Medford the first of ,thla week 'from a two weeks' inspection trip throughout the district. TJpst for Motorbike Earl Pederaon. 17, of 744 West Jackson atreet, re ceived alight bruises when the motor bicycle ha was riding was upset by a truck whose driver did not stop. The accident occurred at 10 a. m . Friday. Observe Rally Pay Rally day Is being observed this morning In the Sunday school at the First Baptist church at 9:45 o'clock. A program will be given by the primary and Junior classes at 10:30, after the Bible study. An Invitation Is also ex tended to the church service at 11 a, tn., B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m.. and the evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Receives Burns Charles Edwards, forest service employe, received burns which are confining him to the Com munity hospital when the tractor he was cleaning, an the Dead Indian road early Friday morning, caught fire. Edwards was reported at doing satisfactorily at the hospital last night. The blaze was started when a spark was made from friction cause J from gasoline running through' a hose. The fire burned through pipe connections, destroying 00 gallons of gasoline, and spreading to Edwards' clothing. SWINGlTSOEVES PIONEER PUZZLE F. D. Swingle, southern Oregon pioneer, who visiting In Medford Fri day, cleared up a cryptic statement credited to him at the last meeting of the Southern Oregon Pioneer as sociation. Mr. Swingle, at the reun ion, said that he had lived In three counties In southern Oregon without moving his residence. His explanation of this assertion, as given Friday waa: "I was born April 32. 1858. in a house which stood near the present Von der Hellen home In Antelope. In 1870 moved to Upper Lost River, which was then a part of Jackson county. Later the place where I re sided was taken from Jackson 'coun ty and placed in Lake county. Later still. It was placed In Klamath coun ty. Thus I can say that I have lived in three counties and yet not moved my residence." Mr. Swingle moved to Ashland about thirty years ago where he has since continued to make his home. The Polynesian, first newspaper of Honolulu, was started In 1840 and be came the official government Journal in 1844. More than 1,000 school children will be Inoculated against scarlet fever, with their parents' consent, in Phila delphia, the city school board has announced. Production of both gold and silver haa increased materially In Colombia this year. TO START WITH RALLY NOV, 7 Opening with a great rally In the armory on November second, the Com munity chest drive for Medford Is expected to get underway on No vember 7, 8 and 0. In order to raise funds locally for organizations here. It was pointed out last night by those In charge of the drive, that tt Is necessary for Medford to reach Its Community cheat quota, In order to receive federal funds tor relief this year. Organizations to receive aid are the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Boy Scouts, Health association, Olrl Scouts. 'Girls Community club an-1 the Welfare exchange. Committees for the drive are, exec utive group: George T. Prey, chairman, Eugene Thorndike. Larry Schade. J C. Mann, J. C. Thompson and A. J. Hauk. Herb Grey is chairman of the publicity committee, assisted by Leo Bishop. Moore Hamilton, C. L. Mac Donald and A. O. Soderberg. Dr. R. E. Lee, president of the Toast masters' club Is In charge of public speaking, and Eugene Thorndike and J. C. Thompson are to take care of outside pledges. J. C. Mann and C. M. Kldd constitute te special contact committee, while Lary Schade, W. 8 Bolger and C. D. Bean are In change of firms and employes. M. N. Hogan la general for the drive, and Beth Bull Is la to be In charge ol all exhibits. Frank Hull will act as manager. Captains and lieutenants have not been reported as yet. Export of men's shoes from tha United States' during the first sevn months of the year were greater In volume than during any simitar pe riod since 1931. . ' The National Council of the Woman of Great Britain passed a resolution favoring legal sterilization of mental defectives. Shows Today 1:45 - 3:15 7:00 - 9:00 pigWrWa1 JMJW wupyswwyvJii. mm tm i inir i mmm mmm mm mim Adults " 25c ' Children lOo Today and Monday! DAMON RUNYON DOES IT AGAIN! The Picturization of the Sensational Cosmopolitan Magazine Story .... A smashing . . . punch-filled drama of a man who had himself kidnaped ... of a former Big Shot of the un derworld trying to go straight . . . and of a girl her father a hunted man, her lover a millionaire-. . . and danger threatening everywhere 1 -w 0 . fi xi kiL ! tiJ CIO X"f tfrrsi) nA. VmM"i ARNOLD !i Jl- " KLil (The drunk of "Sadie l t: F ? :iiVW-nf , McKee" l . ' , Phillips Holmes f! if, Lrrrr J Mary Carlisle i t;,; ,' , -J Andy D e vine Also on the Same Program r-'"""; Vince Barnett in "Super Stupid" - 11 111 1 "Island of Malta" Movietone News IE F Although tiity have not befn fin ally accepted lor relief employment under the county program which provides for tne training and em ployment of eight local teachera, aeveral have been named aa candi date by the educational relief ad vteory council. Each of the group la asked to report to the city school superintendent's office between 8:30 a. m. and 13 noon Monday, for final appointments. ' Tha group Includes: Reginald Fi ler. Marjorle Flak, Alice D. English, Mrs. Minnie P. Guy, Mre. Gladys Is rael, R. F. D., all of Medford: Graoe V. Pearca ef Jacksonville, and Harry Lowe, of Talent. Five more will be selected In tha near future, according to C. a. Smith, city achool auperlntendent, DEATH MRS. HALE SHADY COVE. Oct. IS. ((Special). -This community was saddened by the recent death of Mrs. A. A. Hale. Sho had been 111 for long time and hid been a patient sufferer. She was a loving mother, a kind friend and neighbor, beloved by all who knew her. Many from here gathered at the graveside to pay their last respects and extend sympathy to the bereaved family. The following poem was composed by Mrs. John Laden In memory of Mrs. Hale: Our life la what we make it. Whether weal or woe. Tot ve scatter clouds or sunshine. Everywhere we go. PAYS CITY VISIT Ahead of its schedule, the "Cas cade Express," Hudson Terra plane ruggednesa car, arrived tn Medford at 4:30 p. m. Saturday and after parading through the business sec tion left for Walla Walla. Wash., where they will report at 3:30 this afternoon. The car will return to Medford next Thursday at 0:30 p. ni. Although In advance of Its sched uled visit here Monday, Don Llnvllle and J. K. Hunter, drivers, were met at the ctty limits by Clyde Eaktn of the Eakln Motor Co.; Mayor George Porter, Chief of Police Clatous Mc Credte, City Traffic Officer Thomas Robinson and Herb Grey of the Mall Tribune. In the pilot oar which accompa nied the Terraplane was D. L. Bishop of Cohen Sb Anderson, Hudson-Terra-plsne dealers of Portland. Photos were taken during the ahort stay. Five hundred thousand pounds of graas seed, purchased tn Kentucky, have been sent to Baltimore by the FHSO for beautifies Hon work. In Medford! . COKRECTKD TIME 6:30 P. M. THURSDAY The Hudson-Terraplane "Ruggedness Run" Car On It's Sensational Run! BEE IT AT OUR SHOWROOMS Cakin Motor Co. 103 South Riverside n win i ui r. rn.mw.im latMiaitriir mr-imsW-ll wi ' I Mata 25c Eves 35o Children. ...lOo f h y w i - ..hit un sill 1 ...ii- u d rtlu Tfl P.UH1E u ,m SEE lltn- -ft'v-Tv (But You'd Betters flashiestl . dark new clothe. 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