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1TEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1934 PAGE SEVEN 1 Local and Personal Portland ill. Curran ' Donnall left 6y train Saturday morn- 1m tor Portiaaa. . Tuva Mia. Fred St. Pierre, of Oa Chicago. 111.. I in Med- ford for w aT- """ Saturday by train. Expected to Arr!vrt-Loi Cameron, . .inected to arrive in Medford Saturday to be the guest over trie ween ena 01 f'l" Vlsltlnjt Here W. H. Elllngsworth, of Portland, who 1 passing through on business, la the guest of hla oousin here W. E. Nltzel. over the week end. Here Today Rev. T. R. Jackman, of Portland, Is In Medford today, hav ing arrived by train yesterday. Mr. jaokman la superintendent of the pour-Square Gospel church. . -! Down from Lake Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Richardson, who will resume dut ies as winter care takers at Crater lake lodge, have returned from the park temporarily. Mr. Richardson Is chief clerk at the lodge during the summer. Receives Cuts Claude Orlgsby, of 1135 Court street, received minor cuts In an accident at 4 p. m. Saturday at the Intersection of Fourth and Ivy streets, when he was struck down by a car driven by Ralph E. Olem, ai, of 315 North Holly street. Police reports show that Glem was lighting a clg aret when he approached Grlgsby. railing to see him until too close to stop. Return from Butte Falls H. Rob ert Mansfield. Junior forester, and JJormsn C. White, assistant supervisor of Rogue River National forest, re turned Friday night from the Butte Falls district, where they had been engaged since Monday Inspecting the cut-over area regarding forest fire hazard. Actual work of the reduction of fire hazard will be carried on this winter by the CCC. Report Accident An accident Fri day on the Paclflo highway three miles north of Central Point was re ported to city police by A. M. Brown, 47, of Powers, Ore., and Emmett Aten, as. of Roseburg whose truck collided with Powers' auto. Aten was blinded by llghte, according to the police re ports. He was arrested by state police who Investigated the aocldent, on charges of having no chauffeurs li cense, and was cited to appear yes terday In Justice court. . Leave After Convention Delegates to the W. O. T. TJ. convention held In Medford during the past week who left for their homes on the Shasta Saturday morning Included: Mrs. .J. H. Thomas, of Portland; Mrs. F. J. Stooze, Jr., of Salem; Mrs. Lydls La man, of Salem; Mrs. Claudia Lamber on, of Salem: Mrs. Mabel Korstad, of Portland: Mrs. Marian Gilbert and Mrs. Mabel Gilbert, both of Portland: Mrs. Hazel Glldea. of Nyssa, Ore.; Mrs. W. Sherman, ol Portland; Mrs. Lena Lyle, of Salem. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT Comfortable, quiet, heat ed room, private home: garage, ail - Cottage. FOR RENT 5 nn. house. Inquire S35 So. Riverside. AUCTION SALE 6ALE PAVILION will open Saturday, Nov. 3rd with sale of livestock, fur niture. Anything you have for sale Consign your property at once. Write Box 263. So. Oreg. Livestock Auction Co., R. J. Forsyth, sole Mgr. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auct. FOR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St. bridge. Call at 8. Chll ders, 531 Spencer St. FOUND Small amount of money. Owner can have same by Identifying right sum and paying for ad. H O. Moen, Rt. 3. Box 40, Medford. FOR SALE Black oak and body fir, dry. 515 Pennsylvania. FOR RENT Furnished 4-rm. house, bath and screened porch, aos W. 9th. FOR SALE: 1P34 Pontlac and touring sedan. 1P33 Pontlac 4-door sedan. 1933 Ford coupe. 1930 Studebaker coupe. 1939 Pontlac coupe. 192B Bulck standard coupe. 1928 Bulck sedan. .. SKINNERS GARAGE , Bulck and Pontlao ' Sales snd Service Sh: FOR SALE Seed grains, Hanehen barley, beardless barley, wheat, and kanota oats. Henry Nledermeyer. phone Jacksonville, 354. SHEATHING PAPER Your chance to save on elteht.lv damaged ware house atock of 20 lb. duplex sheath ing. Thla paper Is pink on one side, gray on the other. Rolls are 36 In. wide and contain 500 sq. ft. This stock is dsmaged to the extent of about 6" on one end of the roll. While It lasts, at 49e per roll. Montgomery ward. FOR SALE Owner wires must sell fine modern six room furnished home: large lot. 12500. terms. In quire 103 No. Pioneer. Ashland, O-e FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, electric ranee. 425 N. Holly, phone 745-J before 9 a. m, or 6 p. m. Good Used Cars SPECIAL PRICES Plvmouth sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 sedan. 1932 Plymouth sedan. 1931 Chevrolet eoupe. 1933 DeSoto sedan, 1929 chev. coupe 1930 Dodge sedan. Also several old models at cheap prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALP" Chevrolet four paaeengrr coupe. 1924 model driven only twen tv three thousand mile, five focd rs. fifty dollar cash. Phone JS4-X. Here gaturdar Jeaa Rmit.h s.h land, who has completed the summer season as cook at Government Camp, Crater Lake National park, was a Med ford visitor Saturday. Here for Winter Mrs. w. A. Moran. of San Francisco, arrived yesterday by train and will spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. D. 0. Courtney, of the Applegate. Leaves for Glendale Darwin Johns, who has been employed at Crater lake national park during the summer, left for his home lu Glendale, Ore., Friday. To Reshingle w. H. Dyer, of 39 Myrtle street, obtained a permit at the city building department Friday for reshlngllng his residence, and es timated costs at MO. 1 Leaves for Home L. H. Smith, rec reational projects foreman of the Rogue River National fnraat irt m. day for his home In McMlnnvllle. hav ing wii-rieo. on nis work here during the summer. Cars Collide Cars driven by Georvc Ludwlg Johnson. 35. of 845 Bennett street, and Mildred M. Byrne, 29, of an south Grape collided at the in tersection of Main and Central streets In a mtdnr aivfrfAi at 44 m - v - V, Ml. Ssturday, according to city police re ports. Smith Goes South O . o. Smith, acting school superintendent, la In San Francisco on business, having lef: Friday night. He la expected to return Monday. . Arrives from Dunsmulr Mrs. Allre Jackie of this city returned yesterday on the Shasta from Dunsmulr, Cal , where she had been for the paat two months. e e Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ellis, of Eugene, left yesterdsy by train for their home, after vlaltlng in Medford for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. House. Returns from North Erie Grey, deputy agent, southern Oregon dis trict, bureau of Internal revenue, re turned Friday evening from a busi ness trip to Grant Pass and Myrtle Creek, on which he had been for five days. s Fined $25 Frank M. Smith, an em ploye of Beck's bakery, was fined 125 In city court Saturday morning, hav ing been arrested Friday afternoon by city police on charges of reckless driv ing. Smith's license was revoked for 60 days, while his sentence of five days In Jail was suspended. Conducts Funeral Rev. H. H. Mit chell, of the Episcopal ohurch, passed through Medford Saturday morning enroute from his home in Grants Pass to Ashland, where he conducted the funeral of F. E. Watson yesterday afternoon. Mr. Watson, who passed away last Tuesday at an ags of nearly 90, was well known throughout the valley. Left Last Ntrht Steward Weeks, of Trail, left last night by train for San Francisco. To Portland C. R." Lester, of the Oregon state public utilities commis sion, left by train Friday night for Portland. Here Saturday Mrs. George Shrull and granddaughter, Mrs. Evelyn Tay lor, arrived on yesterday morning's trsln to spend the dsy. , Receives Permit Charles W. Austin, of 507 Haven street, received a per mit from the city building depart ment Friday for reshlngllng his resi dence at a cost of 840. Here from Seattle H. R. Loughlln. of Seattle, special representative of Armour and Co., was a Medford busi ness visitor yesterdsy, arriving by train. Special ARent Visits A. 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