BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934.
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Local and Personal
-id., in F.nrcne John Snider ol
thla city left on the Shasta thla morn
ing for Eugene.
BearoM to Salem A. B. Beamea, at
torney. i "y tr,ln '' nl8ht ,or
Salem to attend to legal mattera.
pwt office to Close The post :!
floe will be closed tomorrow from 10
to 11 a. m.. during the Induatrlal
parade. .
On Furlough Ieland W. Ray. of
the Applegete CCO camp, la on fur.
lough, and left thla morning on the
train for Salem.
Jubilee visitor H. B. lyjunsberry.
general freight agent for the Union
Pacific Lines, Is a Jubilee visitor In
this city.
To Eugene Ralph R. Mclntyre. of
the CCO Medford headquartera de
tachment, left on the train this morn
ing for Eugene.
.
Agent Leaves C. Worthlngton
Smith, traveling passenger agent for
the Northern pacific Lines, left this
' city for Eugene this morning.
Called to Dayton William O'Hara
of thla city left thla morning by train
for Dayton, Ohio, having been called
there by the Illness of his mother.
. To Trapshoot Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Batea left on the train last night
for Portland, where Mr. Bates will at
tend the state trapshootlng tourna
ment. . Postal Exhibit Open The Dlamord
Jubilee post office exhibit In the
chamber of commerce, displays an In
teresting collection of equipment used
at the opening of the first post office
In the state in 1884. Letters which are
mailed at the exhibit will have a spe
cial Jubilee stamp affixed.
Dougherty in Hospital Winston
Dougherty of Medford Is a patient at
the Community hospital, for medical
care,
Undergoes Operation L. B. Ne
lend of Reddy avenue underwent a
major operation Wednesday at the
Community hospital.
Liquor Store Open The Stat liq
uor atore Is being kept open until
each midnight of Jubilee week, In or
der to accommodate the many out-ol-town
vlaltors.
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Smith In Medford Worthlngton C.
Smith, traveling passenger agent for
the Northern Peclfle railway, with
headquarters In Portland, was a pas
senger on the special train Into Med
ford yesterday and spent the day In
this city.
To Start Eastern Trip Miss Mary
Sweeney of this city will leave by
train tonight for San Francisco, and
from there will take a boat through
the Panama canal enroute to New
York.
Plan Fishing Trip Frank DeSouia,
postmaster, and Sam Houston, Otto
Dejamett, and Wm. S. Rose, postal
employes, are planning to leave sat.
urday afternoon on a fishing trip to
Diamond lake, returning Sunday.
Recreation Exhibit Open Sponsor
ed by the Crater Lake National Park,
and Rogue River National Forest of
fices and the Lake of the Woods,
Dlsmond Lake and Oregon Caves re
sorts, an attractive recreational ex
hibit has been attracting general at-
week. The forest service Is represent
ed by Senior Ranger John Qrtbble
and the National Park service by
Ranger Russell Andrews. The exhibit
Is located In the former location of
the Maglll drug store on East Main
street.
GAY TUNES!
LOADS OF FUN!
See Them Make a Century of
Progress .... in 5 Minutes!
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BERT
WHEELER
ROB T
UJOOLSEY
The cuckoo captains of ehinduslry
dumb-crack their way to glory
in a thower of pink chiffon, while
the goofy nation cheers
with Ruth Etting, Thelma
Todd. Dorothy Lee
HIT SONGS:
"Tired Of It All"
"Keep Romance Alive'
"Keep On Doin'
What You're Doin'
Added Attractions
Pepper Pot
"Whale of a Yarn"
Cartoon
"Puzzled Pals"
Traveltalk New
Starts
TODAY
for
3 Days
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Adults
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Kiddies
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Gay Musical Now at Studio
A gay and hilariously Insane aapjn
of two alap-atickian heroes who let
the world laugh with, and for them
while they peddle flavored lipsticks,
participate In a cross-country auto
mobile race, make love to beautiful
girls and wise-crack gaily, Is "Hips,
Hips, Hooray," musical extravaganza
at the Studio theater, starring Bert
Wheeler and Robert Woolsev. with
Ruth Ettmg. Dorothy Lee and Thelma
Todd featured.
"Hips, Hips' Hooray" features an
aggregation of beautiful blondes, bru
nettes and redheads selected for their
beauty of faec and figure, which are
shown In the spectacularly glittering
dance sequences.
Here for Celebration Mrs. Mamie
Clark Hendrlx, formerly of this city,
returned to her present home in Port
land this morning after having spent
several days here for the jubilee.
On Business Here Fred Nleder
liause, of Portland, who has spent the
past three days in this city on busi
ness, will leave by train tonight for
the north.
To Idaho Mrs. fl. Tauber of this
city left by train this morning for
Nampa. Idaho, where she will spend
several months visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Max Joseph.
Hits CCC Truck An accident which
occurred about seven mllei south of
Canyonvllle on Monday was reported
yesterday at the city police station
by Lester L. Harrington. Medford
headquarters detachment of the OCC.
The truck he was driving was hit by
a Packard driven by Egbert J. Mart.n.
Berkeley, Cal., who was driving on
the wrong side of the highway.
'LADIES MUST LOVE'
HAS CLASSIC FIGHT
Quite the gayest musical picture
I that has been seen on a local screen
in many a day Is "Ladlea Must Love,"
wise-cracking comedy which opened
this afternoon at the Roxy theater.
The picture la filled with lilting
songs, most of which are aung by
June Knight, who can sing and dance
In a manner which la very pleasing
to the eye and ear, and who intro
duces the melodies with a zest which
has made her a favorite. Opposite
her In the principal male role is Nell
Hamilton, who la pleasing, as always,
as well as being one of the screen's
most handsome actors. Dorothy Bur
gess, Mary Carlisle and Sally O'Nell,
as the gold-digging companions of the
blond Miss Knight, bring a wealth
of pulchritude to the picture, and en
gage In a knock-down and drag-out
fight which Is a classic.
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All Orwf Starti
From Sacramento Mrs. E. W. Suc
cllff, of Prospect, returned this morn
ing on the train from several months
spent in Sacramento,
Gneet of Cousin Miss Cora Con
llske, of Los Angeles, Is a guest of her
cousin, Mrs. Maude Snider during the
Diamond Jubilee.
Mrs. Hampson 111 Mrs. Char'.rs
Hampson of Grants Pass was report
ed seriously 111 today, at the-Joscphlne
General hospital in O rants Pass.
Home for Summer Wm. S. Newhall,
of New York City, arrived on the train
this morning to spend the summer
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
C. 8. Newhall.
. Attends Parade Mrs. W. A. Lac
came to Medford by train this morn
ing from central Point to attend the
pioneer parade,
Accident Reported An accident at
the intersection of Portland and
Ninth yesterday was reported at tiw
city police station. Mrs. O. A. Par.e,
of Fort Klamath, collided with John
W. Gordon, 324 Plum street, this city.
Forfeit Ball Oscar Johnson, of tUis
city, and Margaret Wright, who were
arrested Tuesday for drunkenness,
and placed temporarily In the city
Jail, each forfeited a 9 10 bail yes
terday for failure to appear In city
court.
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Zasu Pitts in "Private Scandal"
Tomorrow and Saturday
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