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MEDFORD" MATE TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE S, 1934. PAGE JTYB Local and Personal iTnderrofi o Deration James Boyd of Phoenix underwent major opera tion on Monday at the Community Hospital. Visitor In Ashlana Stlai Dorothy Roger of Medford was a visitor In Ashland Sunday, tht Dally Tidings state. Visiting Over Jubilee Henry Oo henour, of Sacramento, la Tlaltlng In Uil city over the Diamond Jubtlle with Edward Oantrall. Granted Leave 'First Lieutenant Phllo D. Smith on duty at CCO dis trlot headquarter, ha been granted a seven days' leave, starting today. gee Parade Mrs. Ralph . Dean and daughter Carmen of Grant Pais, were among visitor In Medford from that 0,1 IV on oamroay w aw uv Shrine parade. Here for Jubilee Mr., and Mrs. Wynne P. Orler of Salem are among visitor In the valley attending the weea'a oelebratlon of Oregon's 7Sth birthday. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Pred Ooataln of Grants Pass, who 1 a pa tient at the Sacred Heart hospital where she underwent a major opera tion Thursday, was yesterday reported getting along nicely. a m . t Make Home Here Mrs. Pred Mc- Cann, of Clyde, Kansas, arrived In Medford yesterday with her mothor, Mr. Mary Lewis, and her small daughter, Shirley. They will make their home in vn oiy. aiM from Towa Mr. L. J. Miller, of Palrbank, Iowa, arrived In Med ford Sunday to spend a month visit ing her mother, Mrs. Charles Wahl. .-.. -ir Mn a. h. West. Mr. Mil iar was formerly a resident of Foots Creek. Place In One Camp AU negroes In the Medford CCO dlatrlct are being transferred Into ono camp, and will loeated at Camrj South Fork of the Rogue, according to order Issued at the headquarters in Meaiora wasv. a Leaves for S. F. Robert H. Lamb, a member of the Civilian conservation corps has resigned to enlist In the TJnlted State army with the medical department of the Letterman general hospital. He leit nere last mgni, vrf ThrM A American Automobile association and the Oregon State Mo tor association announced today, that memberships In an auto club which are being solicited on the streets here, are In no way affiliated with either of the two above-mentioned associations. Three Fires in May Fire Chief Roy Elliott reported today that during tno month of May. there were three fires, Hmj.f. ntlA and automobile and the office of Oaddl and Dixon. The loss, he said, although figures were not available, win oe quii ww. Here for Jubilee Fred J. Blakeley, ot Portland, owner of the Sterling mine, Is attending the Jubilee and looking after bualness In connection with the -mine. Mr. Blakeley. accom panied Jue Duune, repuoncan nomi nee for governor, to Medford. daHahaI Porpatcr Here V. V. Hor- ton, regional forester with headquar ters In Portland, ha arrived In Med- Ahaata Cascade 1U1U w, -u " Wonderland association meeting this week, and be the personal represenio. tlve to the Jubilee of the Portland regional foret omce. K. P. Klwanlani Here Thirty eight men and 28 lady Klwanlan 4rt in w nltv todav from Klamath Fall, to attend the apeolal Klwanis meeting tonight at o:au in tno nacu fwi TrntAi. The laree delectation will Join the Medford club member In celebration or Oregon jjiamuuu nlversary. Return! from Inspection Robert Mansfield, of the TJ. S. forest service. accompanied by Mr. Mansneia, ro- . ' - nll tnKTMe. furnea reoenwy - Uon to Clover Creek guard station, which is located about 30 miles north of Keeno. Mansfield, who ha beon gone a week on the trip, report that the road In the area are In fair con dition. Back from Convention Mr. Leota Thompson returned this morning from Portland, where she ha attend ed a Bualness and Professional Wo men's" convention, and the tate con vention of registered nurse. Mr. Thompson, who left for Portland Sat urday, report a wonderful trip, hav- lng been entertained at Governor Meler'a country home during her atay la Portland. Celebrates 90th Birthday "Grand pa" Huston, beloved pioneer resident vallev. la celebra ting the same e rent that Oregon la observing, a uirtnaay. m. nu. resches his 00th on June , and scores of friend are preparing to wish him happy return of the day. He hU lived in the valley more than 40 years. ... has been an active member of the Masonic lodge alnce 1BTS. t t. Medford Several CCO men from various camps in the district are being transieriro headquarter detachment. They In clude Ivan W. Dyer of Camp Apple gate, Fred G. Blair and Courtney C. Sutton of Camp Annie Springs, Geo. .... . . rhin, mats. M- HonenDeca OI lwnp ,...- -Adolph Oroth of Camp Tiller, wo Parkerson and Charle F, Simmon of Camp Wineglass. John J. Ryan of Camp Rand, Patrick Savage of Camp Upper Rogue river and Brnest C. Rog ers of Camp Indian creek. loans Cars Huga Lance last eve ning furnished seven Airflow Chrys- lers for ths Jubilee procession, at the close of the coronation of the queen. as Exhibits Drawings Gladys sturltn has a number of drawings on exhibit m Johnston aboe store, which have been attracting much attention this week. Has Kit Stolen Dr. R. W. Sleeter reported to city police that his medical kit was stolen from his automobile last night. Paint Fire Hall Members of the city fire department have been busy the past several days during their spring house cleaning and getting the nan in order for the Diamond Jubilee. a a a Goes to Applerate m a 1 1 e r L. Strange, now enrolled at Camp South Fork of the Rogue OOO, la being transferred to Camp Applegate head quarters orders Issued today show. a a a In Medford 'f-iday Captain Glenn J. Key. of the .Upper Rogue CCO camp, was a visitor In Medford this morn ing conferring with officer at the dl. trlct headquarter here. a a a Returns Home Miss Dorothy Reyn. olds, who underwent a serious major operation at the Sacred Heart ho' pltal several weeks ago, waa able to return home today. a a Undergoes Operation Mrs. Ludo Grieve of Prospect underwent a ma jor operation yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital, and was today report ed getting along satisfactorily. Now at Studio When a butler poses as a wealthy, titled Englishman and runs amuck In Atlantic City, the result Is bound to ba funny. Charlie Buggies, starring In "Good bye Love," which heads the double bill at the Studio theater, provides the hilarity in Just such a role. 'The Keyhole," starring Kay Fran cis, la the second feature. At Craterian La- V - , J Charles Farrell. one-half of the famous team of Gaynor and Farrell, Is pleasing patrons at the Craterian theater where "Change of Heart," which reunites the popular players after a screen separation of over two years, Is now ploying. It tells the story of modern youth seeking love and happiness in the teeming me oi Manhattan. Ginger Rogers and James Dunn head the supporting cast. At Roxy Today in "State Trooper," which opened today on the Roxy theater double feature program, motion pictures reached out past the traditional set tings and plots, and succeeded In presenting a smashing story against a new, unique, and tremendously col orful background that of an oil re finery at the height of operation Regis Toomey Is the trooper. Being married to an extravagant wife on a small salary, and listening to a friend's advice which Induces him to pose as the heir of a millionaire, Is the experience of Lew Ayres In MLets Be Ritzy," the second film, "Private Scandal" at Rialto Ruth ford, arrested Monday morning by city polios on charges of being drunk in a publlo plaoe, was taken before Judgs A. D. Curry this morn ing, and ordered to leave town. CH1CAOO, June 5. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July .90 1.01 U .06Vi 10J Sept. .97 4 -"H oa Deo. .93 1.03)4 .97 1.03 San Francisco Butt erf at sah FRANCISCO. June 5. (AP. First grade butterfat, 23e fob. Ban Francisco. With "Private Scandal," featuring Zasu Pitts, Phillips Holmes, Mary Brian, Ned Sparks and Lew Cody as the feature picture and Corp. Bob In gleston in person with his films of the World War, "America Under Fire," as a special added attraction, the Rlauto theater's program starting to day promises much In the way of entertainment. Corp. Ingleston, official photog rapher for the war department during the fracas, secured some exceptional battle scenes, along with numerous humorous Incidents in the life of the doughboy. Supplying the dialogue for the war pictures, Corp. Ingleston tells of the many comical happenings In typical doughboy style, bringing humor to a topic that is usually pre scnted In a serious vein. "Private Scandal" deals with the murder of an Influential citizen whose attempt to commit suicide to cover his financial losses la frustrated by a mysterious person's sudden killing of him. Ned Sparks, in the role of the "dead pan" detective, attempts to solve the mystery, only to have each principal Involved refusing to reveal the truth, afraid of some private scan dal in his own life. with Lew Ayres starring and Patricia Ellis, Frank McHugh, In supporting comedy roles. Georgia Minstrels Coming Thursday As a special attraction for Jubilee week, the Craterian theater has se cured the services of the Famous Georgia Minstrels who, combined with the Harlem Night Club Creole Girls, open a three-day engagement at the theater Thursday. Among the many featured perform ers are Lasses Brown and Tommy Har ris, whose continual Joking and comi cal actions furnished many laughs when the minstrels played here last year. These two lads are starting out their 12th consecutive season with the Georgia Minstrels, and are but two of the many reasons why this great stage presentation plays to ca pacity houses dally. There are over 40 people In the act with the famous dance team of Broomfteld and Greeley featured. A complete screen program, headed by Joan Blondell's latest "Smarty,' story of. a giddy blonde, will also be shown. 1 Mr. Giutln Improved H. K. Qua- tin, local school teacher, who under went an operation for appendicitis at the Community hospital Friday, was today said to be getting along satis factorily, and will probably be able to return to his homo within a few days. Ordered Out of Town Howard Smoking and Drinking? Watch Your Stomach For quick relief from Indigestion and upset stomach due to excessive smoking and drinking try Dr. Emll's Adla Tablets. Sold on money back guarantee. Heath's Drug Store. GHEES SLABS K EARLY pet quality Fir, m ft . Per l.ond. In 51 J 1 Load l ot. wata Srlfct Per Today and Wed. 20c Anytime Children loo DOUBLE FEATURE HE GAMBLED WITH DEATH AND DANGER Speed! Thrills! Action! Contlnnoiis Show Today and Wednesday 1:30 to 11 P. M. , ALSO "Keeplnr np with the Joneses (pit them Into a Jam, and series or amazing, amusing events got them out! wurir Starring LEW AYRES and PATRICIA ELLIS 7:00-0:00 I Lj"TJ I Kiddles ,10c J Chicago Wheat LOST Ladles Bulora wrist watch eat. Whlto gold band. Reward. 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