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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Cnderjoes Operation Mr. R. 3. Van Campen of Smith River, under went a major operation at the Com munity hoepltal her Friday. Return from lake Charles Goo'.d and Martin palmer have returned to Medford from Crater Lake national parte, where they went on a brief bualneaa trip. Called to Corvallls Mlas Olady. Bond, teacher In the Hoosevelt school left fir Corvallls thla morning where she was called by the eudden death of her father, W. A. Bond. Beturn gaturday Major and Mr. Jamea B. Blblghaua rettirned to Med ford last evening from San Pranclaeo where they have been apendlng the paat week. r Conatruct Guard Station A guard aUtlon at Thompson creek 1 being constructed by ECW men from the Carberry Creek CCC camp. A house and garage are the buildings being put up. f t Vlaltora In Medford Mr. and Mra. Bmrfiett Knickerbocker of Sisters. Ore, ar, .pending the week-end m Medford visiting friend.. Mr.. Knickerbocker will be remembered here aa Miss Thelma Stone. Youngs Leave Today-Mr. George B. Young are leaving today tor ?ortlnd. where they will conau t specialist regarding Mr.. Young , health. She haa been 111 for ome time at her home near the city. Klwanl. Program Changed A change in the program of the Klwanta dub for Monday was announced yesterday. Dr Dan E. Standard, scheduled to apeak, was called to Seattle by Illness. Another speaker was being contacted last night. Held In Jail Here V. B. LaVlgn, ar reted in Klamath Pall. Thursday on a warrant from Josephine county charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses, was held Jackson county Jail Friday, and taken to Grant. Pasa yesterday. visit. Mrs. Plymale Phyllis Anne Bolter of Boseburg Is guest in Med ford this week-end of Mrs. Vera Ply male, and also attended the Medford Roseburg high school basketball game. Miss Bolter will also visit her grand father, Professor G. A. Briscoe at Ashland. Attended iilk Meeting Among out-of-town dairymen attending the meeting Saturday called by the Ore gon Milk control board, were A. B. Zimmerman of Central Point, Henry Hayne. and Noel Heard of Ashland and Chester Wendt from the West Side district. Mrs. Millard Home Mrs. D. E. Mil lard, who underwent a major opera tion In Portland four weeks ago, re covered sufficiently to be brought home and arrived Saturday, accom panted by Mr. . Millard and their daughter, Joan. They are at home at 33 Tripp street. t Building Warehouse A crew from the Applegate CCC camp Is now sta tioned at the Star Banger station where Saturday they atarted work on a warehouse building. They will also construct a warehouse for the ranger, according to the Rogue Biver nation al forest offices. Classes Opened Persons Interested In Arthur S. Taylor's clasa In Med ford Social Problems may enroll at the meeting tomorrow evening at tne senior high school, which will start at 7:30 o'clock. The first meeting of the clasa was held last Monday eve ning, with a good attendance. Mr. Frankland Here James F. Frankland, regional engineer for the forest service, with headquarters in Portland has arrived In Medford to spend a week on general Inspection of the ECW projects. Plsns for the spring work. Including new roads, will be gone over by Mr. Frankland while here. Motor to Eugene Mrs. C. O. Bate man of Medford. Miss Barbara Lleu allen of the Southern Oregon Normal school and Mrs. Dwight Patterson of Ashland left Saturday morning for Eugene, where last night they attend ed the Oregon-Oregon State basket ball game. All three are members of Alpha XI Delta sorority. Fines Suspended Harvey Ceardy. 33, and his brother. Erven. 17, both laborera who reside at Central Point were arrested there Friday afternoon and turned over to 'he state police on charges of disorderly conduct. Taken Into Justice court before Judge W. B. Coleman, the two entered guil ty pleas, and were fined 5 and costs of M50, also sentenced to ten days in Jail. The Jell sentence was sus pended, and the two were given until February first to pay their fines. Call to Faith Every Tuesday eve ning from 7:30 to 8:00 o'clock over KMED the ministers of Medford and Rogue Blver valley bring a message o! faith and hop and Christian cheer. At their last meeting the Ministers Union of Medford gave a rising vote of thanks to KMED for eitendlng the time from fifteen minutes to thirty. Chrlatlan folks of the valley can give their thanks by encouraging the ef fort. Get Marriage License The following announcement waa received here by Associated Prese yesterday from San Francisco: "A marriage license wm Issued here totday to Alva R. Cutch en, 31 ,U. S. S. Chaumont. and Mar garetta cutchen. 39. Medford, Ore." No telephone la listed here for anyone by the name of Cutchen. But the city dlrectorv list a Mrs. Dftty Cutchen aa a dressmaker at B35 Weet 13:n street. tndertne. Operation Major Clare H. Armstrong, formerly district com mander of the Medford CCC'a. un dvxent an operation for appendi citis at Lettcrman General hospital. Friday, according to word brought back to Medford last night by Major James R. Blb'.ghau. phvslclan for theCCC district headquarters. Major Blblghaua reported Major Armstrong getting along satisfactorily. The lat ter was relieved of d'ltv In Medford in November, to eater the hospital in San Fraacisco. Called to Flue Fire The fire do partment waa called out last night to extinguish a flue fire at the home of Mrs. Kate Bill, 325 Weat Tenth. No damage resulted. t Mokes Application Frank Laurence of Gold Hill yesterday filed an appli cation with offices in Salem for one second foot of water from right and left hand forks of Galls creek, tribu tary of Rogue river, for placer mining In Jackson county, according to an Associated Press dispatch. Mr,. Hilton 111 Mrs. Ben Hilton of Grants Paas is a pstlent at the Com munity hospital for medical car. Jap. Are Landing TOKYO. Jan. 13. (&i A Rengo (Japanese) new. agency dispatch from Foochow today said a Japanese war ship landed 300 bluejackets there to protect Japanese natlonallats In the even,t of disorders feared in connec tion with the expected early occupa tion of the city by Nanking national ist government troops. Hansen's Father Dead PORTLAND, Jan. 13. flj Funeral services will be held In Moscow, Ida ho, Sunday for Mons Hansen, 83. father of Henry M. Hansen, Oregon budget director. Medford Beer Soon For Valley People One thousand barrels of Medford's first beer is now in the ageing pro cess and will be available for thirsty southern Oregon fclks In the near fu ture, according to T. P. Rlstelgan. lo cal manager for Pilaner the Brewing company. Konrad Lux, of Seattle, brewmaster for pilsner's coast factor ies was in Medford Isst week and put his stamp of approval upon the brew In the Medford plant. Mr. Horn la brewer for the plant here. The beer will be marketed under the well known pilsner label. - For Clean, QUICK Fuel Oil Delivery Service, call 313, Eads Transfer. - " ' -iTrWi'lHiji i "i'i MATS. 15c E Kiddles loc I I IL EVES. 25c. Kiddie. 10c TODAY and MONDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY DOORS OPEN 1:48 TWO MAJOR FEATURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! 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