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PAGE TWELVE 'Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Oregon, Sunday Morning. July 28. 1948 County Nurse Visits Parents HUBBARD. July 27 Ruth ?4.Kt . W i ) h i n ( t u n county r,r. is eiUng her parent, Mr. fco Mr Lee Welch. Mr. and Mr C. A Gei of Sm were fcuet of the II. A. Slrl Thursday n.ght Mr txin Mik ha returned f r. m iO djy iU with ier son, Vyr.e M-ck and f-mily kt Koff Lurf. aid hi;e there attended it-: rii-cd-ughter's wedding. Member tf Thalia Hebekah It :. were entertained at the "i-r.t- Wr.vrr home after lodge mrtUt.fi ti- week. Labih Center Folk Units tit Surprise LABISH CENTER Mrs Ber ths Tont2 was given a surprise pr:y and handkerchief khower W'rJrieriy by the members of tfce Kurr.-Join-U, tltw. Mr. Tontz m-.'A go to California and later to IJi.r i where he plans to live. Hotioiinc her were Mr. J B-rr Mr Harvey Aker, M r . tvathryn Uaugherty. Mm W. F. Krr.i- Mr Harry Iovre. Mr Harli-i. Pcarsall. Mil Nathan i Kurth Vr B S. Frewing. Mr, j hiuk Kuith. Mr. Hetiry Harris.: Deriene and Dannv. Mr. Harry B.ehm Mr Willard Aker. Mr. Ario Pugh. Mr. E. B. Klampe. Vr Ralph Badger. Mn. A. F. lUiminter. Mr. Ruben Boehrn. Mr Chutey Depuy. Mr. Art )tijnu-t- and Mr Clyde I.eedy. Mat. Dally from 1 I. M. Now! Romance! ThrlUsI ScUnick pretml- Alt COLMAN "THE PRISONER OF ZEIIDA" WIT MADELEINE CARROLL hut um mth nm urwn kuutrr t imn arr DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jr. CO -FEAT! 'RE! IN TECHNICOLOR . . . MARK TWAIN'S tpi uai Ml C" X ( ntinnous from 1 P.- M. Now ! Cary C.raot Ginger Rogers "Once I pon A Hour moon" Kwrmiry Iine 'lLu-Test Mrlod) ' Continuous from 1 P. M. Now: Thrills! Dougla Fairbanks Madeleine Carroll -SAFARI (-Hit! Dave O'Brlea -BORDER Bl CKAROOS" 1 A 'V- C BK THE FIRST OxNE TO LIVE IN THIS NEW HOME f--s 1& Wt I1IS0 Down and a month will bay this new X bedroom home with study, living room, dining room, nicely arranged kitchen, fall basement, floor ell furnace, electric water heater. Urge lot. East WM. BUY EN L. C. COONEY REALTORS 4S Oregon BMg. rboae 7 Res. Phone ISIS si - ' "n Y ; -. ' V ; l-v ; ) V ' :s'---i ' T ' . " i , .'.-:,-. A 1 ItV1' 1 v " -v ' " ' '; ' : M i ,! ' ' -V - ; 'i . t t f i x ' ' !'!!.. ' t ' 1 "- xw Z - - - -' 1 - ----- j - - - - - A han4oB bM and a pretty yaunr warkln ' ftrl generallr spell remanee. as DennU Marfan an4 Ana Sheridan (above) prove la Warner Broa sparkling new comedy. "One More Tomorrow er reatly at the Elainore theatre. Also aUrred la the film are Jack Careen. Alexis Smith and Jane vVymaa. HOLLYWOOD Pretty little Ann BIyth, who broke her back 14 months ago, resumed her screen career the other day. We went for a rowboat ride, and Just to prove her back's as food as new, Ann took a turn at the oars! I found Ann beside a wooded lake where a Universal produc tion troupe was taking picnic; scenes for "Swell Guy." starring! her and Sonny Tufts. Ann is blue eyed. 17. and weighs a nicely pro- poitioned 102 pounds. About a calamity like fractur-; ing her spine, she's quite casuali Paddle yonr own canoe This fat llandsaker and Ann BIyth. Wasn't there any time during tht.e three months on her back in a cast and those 11 months in a brace that she was discouraged about her future? Ann slowly shook her scarf-wrapped head. "I had my studies to complete and my graduation exams to pre pare for. The teacher came to my home three times a week." Ann way pui-hed onto the platform at University high school in a wheel chair and received her diploma with the other pupils. It wis after ho had completed her role a Joan Crawford's spite ful daughter in "Mildred Pierce,' a mi fornianre that won her .8 nomination for an Oscar, that Ann had her ucrident. With two friends a boy and a girl she was bob sledding near Iake Arrowhead. "The fellow and I had gone down the hill twice and then all three of us tried it." Ann said. "I was on behind. The sled hit some thing and I was thrown backward into the snow, which was hard as ice. It knocked the wind out of me and felt as if my back had been driven into my chest. "But I got up and walked over and sat down on a stump. The man was hollering for us to bring back his sled. I walked down hill with the others and got into the car and rode 20 miles into San Bernardino. We went to some friends' house and I lay down on a couch. I couldn't get up " At the local hospital, X-rays . A' - - isaasail showed a compreasod friicture, which Ann diagrammed on my note pad; "two vertebrae Jammed together, in lest than the normal space for one. Just below the mid dle of the back." Ann spent IS day there before she waijnoved home in her cast. Friend came to autograph the cast, among them Actor Charles Korvin. j j Now Ann is learning tq fcolf, an swering her fan mail andvearry ing on as actively as over. The vertebrae are almost back to nor mal size, and- the only difference she notices is a backache If she overtires. The nicest part of our boatride. for me, was assisting Ann in and out of the craft! If Scenery good, Let Us See Some Garage Men Say KILVERTON. July 27. -I- After August 3, if motorists want their cars tuned up at buverton lor a week end trip out of town, they are going to have to tune before Sat urday afternoon, local garage own ers have decided. Several local garage men have banded together to : close at 1 p.m. Saturdays to give themselves and their crews an opportunity to enjoy Oregon's great out of doors which their clients have been talking about for years. Signing the agreement Are Ol son Motor Service, Lehr'a Weld ing Shop. Anderson Motors, Sil terton General Repair, ;Bradley Bros. Motors, Siiverton Iaint Sc Body Service, Seifer and Moll, (formerly Allen Bros.), Earl Hart man Co., Clark-Shepherd Motor Co., Siiverton Pontiac Co., and Hans Hagedorn, Jr. : -4r Freshman Bids at EOCE Increasing LA GRANDE, July 27 - (A) -Freshman entrance reqviests at Eastern Oregon College pf Edu cation total 207, compared to 42 a iear ago, Registrar Lyle 11. Johnson reported today. y A maximum enrollment of 600 is expected for fall term, he said. although dormitory space for both ! men and women is still available Portland Wheat Price Hits Decline PORTLAND, July 27 WP- A sharp price decline on the Port land wheat market was noted dur ing the past week, the depart ment of agriculture's production and market administration said today. Satisfaction of the feed trade's demand unwillingness of millers to compete for grain at the higher levels and pressure of the new crip were factors Involved. Lack of Refrigerator Ships Stalls Rejief Food SEATTLE, July 27-AVA lack of refrigerator ships is preventing a movement of a surplus of north west vegetables from Puget Sound to the hungry Philippines, a spokesman for the produce in dustry said today. Some recent crops have not even been harvested. In spite of repeated requests from buyers in the Philippines for fresh vege table shipments, said this source, who asked that ha not be quoted by name. Starts Today! Opens 1:43 aowi Robert WALKER KEENAN WYNN- ; Co-Feature William Garran FOLLOW THAT WOMAN" Ron Coleman Does Dual-Role In Grand Film He did it with mirrors! Ronald Colman has succeeded in imparting to hi dual role in David O. Selznick's The Prisoner of Zen da," showing at the Grand Theatre, the most -distinct separa tion of two personalities ever por trayed on the screen by a single star. His method is unique in the annals of filmdom. Colman, who : with Madeleine Carroll and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., heads the "Zenda" cast, used mirrors to achieve the striking re sult He plays the part of both King Rudolf, a reigning monarch, and Rudolph Rassen-dyll, an Eng lish gentleman, two persons whose personalities and traits are differ ent, though their looks are the same. Mirrors entered the picture in Colman's rehearsals for the most Irion. RADIO KSLM (1IM kc) KOIN (f7t kc) c.-oc :IS :SC C:S iNows Must Tlmo IN.W. rrrn Now INw Western KOIN Kloch IfCnraaa Nws . T :C0 Nws i T:1S RlM and thtoo McLod TJO Nws - IB. C aired. T: Tarm Topics N. Prlnglo Dr. Talbot JUser News Kr. Talbot Aunt Jenny fTake It Basy Ittelen Trent V. Undlahr 'Ual Sunday S:1S t:M : Inalnc Strins!BI Slater :1S :4S aloit Downey Ma Perkins (Pastor's CaU lOr. Ma lone IKeepaako I Road of Life IC.-CC INews Blng Stng IQueen Today 'Queen Today Kate Smith Perry Mason ISIng Along I Tens and Tim ll:SO 11:11 11:SC ll:s Walts Time W Inner AU IZeke Manners Beauurui IB t- Wheeler Noon IS:1S lt:M lt:S Hymns News Serenade D. Macleod Oet It E. Winters lOrchestra iRosemary 1:M (News iHouse Party IGirl Marries I Berch 1:1S Um n Abner ITopa Today IPortla I Kind Me l:e I Your Country IMeet the Missus' Plain Bill 'Mus Memories 1:S fYour Country l iFront Page IHjrmm (Once Over I Valiant Lady Road of Life What Doln' t:l t.JS l:4i J. J. Anthony ILisht of World! David Harum Bill Cwtnn (Air Newspaper-Aunt Mary I Kay West f I Dr. Paul I i Siiverton (Art Klrkham I Woman's Secret' Bride. Groom :! :JS & Bd Mrs. New (Serenade Sea Hound IFart Finder 4 4:1$ 4:4S IRhythms iFiddlers 4 'H Flannery I B Garred es Miller Johnson hi Infantile Par. New Klsa Makeup tSuperman S:M S:45 leapt. Midnight (Klrkham Tom Mix I G. Heatter Screen GuUd Rhythm :J ISpoUlght Band 'Bob Hawk :4S I I T:SO IDrummond iNew T:IS iDrummond Hampton T:SC Cisco Kid lFree AU T:45 IClsco Kid I S:M S:1S S:M S.4S M. Shayno i A II Trades News News (Forever :M INew t:lS Rcx Miller :ja Sports t:4$ I Henry Taylor Whistler Greer Orch. it. so !:! 1:SC U:4S fNewa (News Orchestra ll:t 11:1S 1I:S 11:4S 11:5$ 12 :M IWelks' Orch. 'Serenade Heywood' Ore. Ca tea Orch !Organ News ISllent News Silent KOAC Monday M klloryrlea A.M. 10:00 United Press News; 10 19 FKpecially for Women. 11. OO Concert Hall: 12:00 United Press News P.M. Noon Farm Hour; I 00 Ride 'F.m Cow boy; 1.19 Variety Time: 1:49 Adven ture In Research; 2:00 Treasure Box; 2 30 Memory Hook Music: SOU News. 3 19 Music of Masters: 4:00 Hihllht of the Week; 4:19 Treasury Salute: 4:30 Our f orlo is : : pnEscnipnons j Yes, this is a Prturipimn Pbafw soacy. Vf concentf ai oo com pounding. Our large prescrip tion volume results ia lower overhead, greater value for the patron. For exacting profes sional rice. (sir price and fresh, poteot drugs come to Ibis "Reliable" Pharmacy ....... rss Willett'a Capilal Dreg Slore Cor. SUto ek Llbortsr - Faoao SI IS Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan Top Cast in Elsinore Feature Warner Bros.' new comedy, "One More Tomorrow." now play ing at the Elsinore theatre, stars Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Alexis Smith and Jane Wyman. iWhen. in addition to business problems, a three-sided romance springs up, it threatens not only the happiness of the man and the two; women who love him, but bids fair to wreck the entire pub difficult parts, those in which Ru dolf and Rassendyll meet, shake hand, pnd discuss matters both humorous and serious. To make sure that his reactions to certain lines would differ from character to -character, Colman observed himself as he ran through each part If changes in technique were needed, he made them. The actual placing of the two characters on the screen at the same time, with their amazing ex change of greetings, is a carefully guarded technical secret. But, ac cording to Director John Crom well, each person is strikingly dif ferent from the other, despite the fact that Colman plays both. KCW f2t ko) KEX (lit kc) IDavo Wt stars Davo wnt lOld Songs. ' I Farm Tlmo : (Sam Hayos 'Roundup IHoundup Boys ( Agronaky IJamos Abbo Istock Market (fred Waring B'faat Club Or Caravan I IKenny Baker ' (James Abbo Kneaaa News Umt Journey a. fletcber ICuldtng Ught I Homo Ed. IToday Child. Ted Malono Jin White I True Story 'Maouerado I : B Beautiful Baukhago I Ma Prrklns I rtheL Albert (Pepper Young Jerry Sears I Happiness I Melody IKaeasa News J. B Kennedy Stella Dallas I Stars Today Lorenzo Jones I ladles Widder Brown I Burton News tBackstage Wife Al Pearee . III. Kaltenborn !AI Pearce ID. Anderson Hollvw'd New lAirUne Trio ' I Northwest IStars of Today! Mr Motorist I62U Matinee I Hop Hatrlgan I Pirate 'Tenn. Jed Dick Tracy ISerenade I New Show Orchestra I JContented Hour'Amer. Question . lAmer. Question Dr.. I. Q. Forever Tops I 'Supper Club ILone Ranger Orch Fleet Lawton ILone Ranger Orchestra tloaf. Listen I iRange Riders 'Phone Hour Lum n Abner Pipeline j 'Fat Man" Earnest Firestone I - ICarmlchael I In Crime tin Crime I New INew Dramas Open House Buglor X Glamour Manor Breakfast I Five Star INew ITen Musle I Veterans lOrchestra iRhythm Var'tlee Bryon Trio JFoy Orchestra (Concert Hour (Texas Ranger iTreas. Salute iNew Blltmore Orch. Salt Orchestra Orchestra New ISign Off I -X"tra Hour Strictly Ja: :00 On Upbeat: S 99 Spotting the Sports: 00 United Press News; S 19 Traffic Safety; S SO Music of Czechoslovakia: T:19 Evening Farm Hour: 8 00 Master of the Key board: 19 Veta at College: 30 Music That F-niures; 30 United Press News: :49 Evening Meditations: 10.00 Sign Off. I New I Club. I lishing venture, too. The picture's plum role, from a purely masculine point of view, has fallen to Dennis Morgan who, as Tom Collier, millionaire play boy and owner of the magazine, has numerous and enviable op portunities to make love to Chris tie Sage (Ann Sheridan), talented young photographer, and, later, to Cecilia (Alexis Smith), too. It is by way of a tribute to the ex cellence of all three that this re viewer, because of the believabili ty of their various performances, found himself as hard-pressed to choose between the two glamor ous ladies as is Tom, in the film. Jane Wyman, as Franc Connors, photographic assistant to Chris tie, contributes another of her disarmingly natural and sincere portrayals which have, by now, come to be her special trademark; while Jack Carson as Pat Regan, Tom's extrairdinary valet, adds substantially to his already sound reputation as a topnotch come dian. Many Oregon Homes Berlin, Fv Finished PORTLAND. July 27 --Construction of thousands of new homes are under way in Oregon but only a comparatively few are completed, a survey indicated to day, and the post-war boom will not really materialize until mid 1947. The Equitable - Commonwealth report said in a 600-home Pott land housing development, the first to be gi anted CPA approval as a veterans housing program, no units are yet ready for occupancy, although backers had hoped to complete 300 by August 1. The second 300, to have been started August I. will not be undei taken until next year. At the 2000-unit project be tween Heaveiton und Portland, largest in Oregon, 50 will be com pleted by the end of this year "with luck," Equitable-Commonwealth officials siiid. Among shortages' slowing con tractors are nails, wiring, switches1, shingles, lath and siding. Now! Continuous Today from 1 T. M. . eae .amma .asssaa t'o-llll! Action- i hrills! STIlAN(iK VOYAliK' Starts TODAY! UJT won IN scum IMTII- j TAMMOrTIf IN TECHNICOIOII i i ii fissaSTAM . tsoStMU lacaM suu rsssf ssu - Co-Hit!- Edward Araold In -THE HIDDEN EYE Mala. Oaly! Jaaglc Raiders" Home Owners To Develop State Branch PORTLAND, July 27 -(A)-I-velopement of a state branch of the national home and pioperty owners' proceeded yesterday with Executive Director Henry K Price, Washington. D. ".t meeting with Oregon trutee ttraded by Frank Kinney, Eugene. Additional trustee named are Chester A. M o o i e , president. Portland chamber of tommeice. J. F. Ulrtich, Salem, and Hogue Dale. Klamath Fall Already named were A. G. Teepe. Port land, and Angus Gibson. Eugene. A. D. Newman, president of he Oregon association of real elte boards, said a director will be named to head a Portland office to be established within the jnext 10 days. The national foundation was sponsored by the national associa tion of real estate boards as an educational and researth insti tution to aid private property owners. 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