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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1934. PAGE SEVEN I, ' Local and Personal 4 For Medical Attention Mrs. H. W. Morrow underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital Friday Day Return Home Judge Earl B. Day, wbo baa been confined to the - Community hoapltal, w&a able to re turn to bla borne yesterday, much tm . proved. Bicycle Recovered The bleycle be- 1 longing to Bob Reynolds, which waa stolen Friday night from the Junior ( high school was located yesterday by city police. Accepts Position A. Z. Dean, former ly district manager for the Union Oil company, has accepted a position aa car salesman for the C. E. Gates Auto company, and la now on duty there. j To Camp ApplPRiite A group of lo cal people are spending today at Ap plegate CCC camp. They are Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Mulholland, Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Janouch, Blanche Runels and Josephine Koppca. Mrs. TyrelJ Here Mrs. Jack Tyrell of Dead Indian Springs la a guest In the valley of her mother, Mrs. Delia, Dodge, of Med ford, this week while recuperating from an operation for removal of her tonsils. Lodge to Meet The Theosophlcal lodge will have an open meeting Tuesday evening. March 13 to 8 o' clock, at the home of Florence Graves. "The Rces of Mankind" will be the subject for the evening. Returns from Portland Ira J. Ma son, assistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, has returned here from a business trip to Port ' land. His transfer to offices in that city, haa temporarily been delayed. Ordered to Medfnrd First Lieuten ant Buford Emory Boyd, Infantry re . serve, of Walla Walla, Wash., haa been ordered to Med ford for duty with the OCC. He is expected to report to dis trict headquarters here next Thurs day or Friday. Case Continued The case of Elmer H. Hastings, arrested Friday by state police for not having a PUO permit, waa continued in Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman'a court here yesterday, on condition Haskings notify thci court of his compliance with the PUCi requirement. He waa fined $10 and: cost of $4.50. HaaMngs waa hauling! produce from California into Oregon, .. the arresting officer abated. Get Building Permits Building permit were Issued yesterday by the city to Melvln H. Hall of 1131 West Tenth for $150. and to J. E. Jackson of 728 Newtown for rhtngung at a COSE OI 75. Licensed to Wed Victor Rlchey. 84 Rogue River farmer, and Mattle Lee Babb. 29. also of Rogue River, were issued a marriage license at the coun ty clerk" office here last week. He is a native of Oregon, and she a na tive of Oklahoma. Bitter In Med ford Ranger Huh Rltter of Klamath Falls was In Med ford yesterday, and also attended the annual meeting of the Keene creek cattle association, which met at the Nell creek school house. Business per taining to grazing permits waa dis cussed. Sentenced to 30 Days William A. WlLwn, transient, arrested by sta ;e police Just south of Medford last week, waa sentenced to thirty days in Jail by Justice of the Peace E. W. Madison at Grants Paes yesterday. Wilson was charged with stealing gasoline. V Issue Marriage License A marriage license was issued during the week to Clair Iven Ramus. 27 of Medford and Mary Elizabeth Thomson, 27, of Eagle Point. Ramus, a native of Washington, listed his occupation as a laborer. Miss Thomson Is a native of Michigan. Issue Bounty Warrants Bounty warrants Issued Saturday at the coun ty clerk's office Included $3 to Carl Coblelgh for one bob cat, $6 to James L. O'Donahue of Butte Falls for one coyote and one bob cat, and $9 to W. A. Cox of Ashland for two coyotes and one bob cat. Received No Magazine A report waa made to city police Friday after noon that a local housewife gave a magazine salesman fifty cents, far which he was to bring her back a copy of the magazine to which se had subscribed. He failed to return with the magazine, she stated. Elppan Retired Ranger Jess BIgan of this city, formerly of Klamath Falls, where he was in charge of the Klamath Falls district for the Rogue River national forest, has been retired, on account of a disability resulting from an accident occurring on road construction work several years ago. I'ndergoes Operation George How ard, manager of the Diamond Lake resort, underwent an operation yes terday at the Community hospital. Getting Alone. Well County Jude Earl B. Day. who has been a patient at the Community hospital for sev eral days, was reported getting ley very satisfactorily this afternoon. Callers Yesterday Earl Fry of Trail waa In Medford yesterday transacting business. Lewis Kuael of Ruch was also a caller as were Densel Mlddel busher of Trail and Alec Walton of Phoenix. Arrested In Ashland Harry Gonye, 24. alias Harry Meyer, of New York, la being hnld in the county Jail awaiting hla appearance in Justice court at Ashland Monday, before Jus ttoe of the Peace U A. Roberts, on charges of vagrancy. Gonye allegedly secured money in Medford and Ash land on pleas of sympathy, and ac quaintance with mutual friends. Lowman Coming Monday Jennlnga D. Lowman, sub-station manager for the United States Recruiting office, will atjaln be in Medford Monday and Tuesday of this week. Sergeant Low man stated In his announcement that he did not know definitely what as signments will be open, but it Is ex pected that vacancies In the air corps and the signal corns will be filled. Cited to Court Harry Schlffner. operating a truck belonging to Joe Falco of Disham, Wash., was cited Into Justice court at Ashland March 14, following his arrest Friday by state police. Schlffner was charged with operating the truck without PUC plates. Ho carrfed a receipt from the Public Utilities commission, for $34.14, which stated that he was not privileged to operate the tnick until the plates had been issued. Purchase Ranch Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, who recently returned to the United States from Norway, have purchased the S. H. Bender prop erty near Central Point, and have taken possession of the place. The Thompsons wrote the Southern Ore son Realty company last fall while touring Europe, that they planned to come to this section upon returning1 to' America. The deal was transacted through the Southern Oregon Realty company. The Bender place Is said to he one of the nicest garden tracts in this section. For Medical Care Mrs, J, E. Russell of Medford la a patient at the Com munity hospital for medical care this week. I'ndergoes Operation Lira Clemens of this city underwent a major op eration at the Community hospital today. , I Fire at llemmllas A chair and the floor at tha Elno Hemmlla re&ldenoy, 107 North Peach street, was damaged by a fire which broke out Saturday morning at 5:30 o'clock. General Electric Party Members of the General Electric ataff in the southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia territory are scheduled to meet here Tuesday for dinner at the Colo nial club. Brings In Blossoms Mrs. Chub Anderson of Phoenix was a visitor In this city yesterday and brought with her a beautiful bouquet of flowers for friends. She reported that her slater, Mrs. Donna Graffis still 111. At 1'hoenlx Grange A program of maglo will be presented at the Phoe nix Grange tonight by "Bernard the Mystery Man." Other interesting fea tures are promised, Including a solo on the musical saw by Ivan Baley. , Ml.ss (irbers 111 Mrs. Frelda Gebers. accountant of the California Oregon Power company office In Grants Pass, underwent an operation at the Com munity hospital yesterday and was reported getting along nicely late yes terday. Saturday Shoppers Among shop pers In Bedford yesterday from other communities were Mrs. Frank Dexter and daughter of Trail, Geraldlne Scott and Mrs. Luflo Grieve and son, Orris, also of Trail, who were accompanied by Mrs. Or (eve's mother, Mrs. J. M. Manning of Medford. He Wasn't Stealing The newspaper representative, who stopped a very young member of the younger set Friday upon his exit from a local store with a large footrest in hand, found later that he wasn't stealing. Just making use of the thing. Told to take it back, he ignored her remark, walk ed on down the street to a drinking fountain, set the foot rest down, climbed up on it, had his drink, nd turned around ana took it back to the store, where his mother, rather aghast, greeted him with several reprimands. Snowmen Wanted 'Members of the Rogue Snowmen are asked by Glen Fabrlck, president, to aid lu the com pletion of the ski Jump at Govern ment Camp In Crater Lake National Park In preparation for tha second annual Crater Lake Winter Sports carnival in the park next Sunday. Members, as well as others, are urjcd to arrive at Government Camp, as early as possible. MMBNflSan res 1'ifliaii PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ByTyf.!PWiVW.;)'l '1,14" tjffnwn w I I Matinees ... Eveninffs 1 l:45a3:15 6:45:00 I BEBBT I TODAY and MONDAY Continuous Shows Today 1:30 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. 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