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s? 1IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Watson Arrlvei Gorge Watson of i Portland arrived In Medford on t. Oreeonlan this morning to spend -he day on business. Rem Returns H. D. Kern returned today on the Southern Pacific from Portland, having been there the last few days attending to business. parrot t visits J. U Parrott of Va Angeles waa a Medford buslneaa T -Itor yesterday, leaving thia morning by train for the north. At Elks' Smoker Merle and Franris Merrlman of -Medford attended the BUts smoker in Ashland Saturday evening. Here for Day Mrs. Anna Guatslaff of Ashland la spending the day in Medford attending to business, hiv ing arrived on today' Shasta. a Carpenters Return Mr. and M-s. O. E. Carpenter reutrned Tuesday morning by train from the middle west, where they have been visiting for the last month with relatives. Llrlcn to Grants Pass Lewis Ul- rich, manager of the local national re-employment offices, is spend tig the day at Grant Pass on business, having left this morning by train. At the Hospital J. W. Elden of Central Point underwent a major op eration at the Community hospital Monday aa did Mrs. Marie Welssbur of Jacksonville. Go to Crescent City Mr. and Mrs Charles Ese of San Francisco, wno have been attending to business mat ters here, plan to leave tomorrow lor Crescent City. To Build Addition A. H. Grimes of P06 South Holly obtained a permit from the building department yes terday for the construction of an addition to his residence, at a cost of 9150. Arrive Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones and son Billy of Oat land. Cel.. will arrive In Medford Wednesday evening to spend Thanhs giving with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones and family, other relatives and xnenas. Mrs. Jones will be remembered in Medford as Esther Ashcraft. From Eugene Mra. A. W. McOhc-' hey and son Peter arrived this morn ing by train from their home In Eu gene, to act as witnesses today in circuit court, in the cim case of Knight vs. Dod&on. Visits In Ashland-Jack Balding of Medford visited In Ashland Sunday with Gordon Duffleld, who has re cently reutrned from the Hawaiian Islands, where he served in the army. Ashland Dally Tidings. Burgher Returns Darwin K. Gur- gher, high school coach. retuied thui morning by train from Portland, hav ing left for the north Sunday even ing to make final arrangements for the Thanksgiving day game with Washington high school. Prepares for Thanksgiving Some one is preparing for Thanksgiving and la making sure of having at ittM two turkeys for his Thursday dinner. according to J. T. Fowler of 924 Sun- mlt avenue, who reported yesterday to city police that a pair of fine gob blers were stolen from his yard. 4 ' ARMY AND POLICE .COMING Sat. Dec. 1 IN MORNING FOR E (Continued itutn page one) EMERGENCY EDICI (Cuntirmed trow page one) again depending upon those consid ered "reactionary" by hla own men, oince the army is not fundamentally a political organization. Discontent has been rumored in ranks of the nazl storm troops, whose leaders were summarily executed during the "purge." Cupid Takes Holiday. It was learned the measure Is being enforced so rigorously that all mar riages of army men, or police, irres pective of their rank, have been postponed. Christmas Is a popular wedding time for military men in Germany. ROME. Nov. 27. (AP) Concern was expressed by political observers today over reports of a near state of emergency In Germany. Coming at a moment- when the International situation is so delicate, due In part to Yugoslav charges of Hungarian complicity in the Marseille assassinations, the development was received with alarm. The Hell Cat THE DANCE HIT OF THE SEASON LEO DAVIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chamber of Commerce BENEFIT BALL THANKSGIVING fN- Thur. J Night till 2 Good Snappy Music JACKSONVILLE Cat Attacked Olrt KINSTON. N. C (UP) The small daughter of W. Langston. East Kins ton, waa walking complacently down the street, when a cat, without warn ing, attacked her and bit her foot through her ahoe. A man coming to the aid of the child could not beat the cat off. He trampled It to death. Mason Jar t'sed 60 Years BCIO, Ore. (UP) Mrs. Ed Fleming today exhibited a Mason Jar which has been In use as long as she can remember, around 60 years. She also showed a five-gallon stone Jar which was purchased by her husband's father In 1872. 4 Special 50e turkey or Italian dinner at Durighellos, Thanksgiving day. proper diet, the officials have ar ranged for a training table at the high school. The boys have been eat ing at this training table since Mon day. They have been "Just one happy family" and are In the best of shape. Band Not Going According to Principal Menegat, the band will not make the trip in one body as they did In 1932 because of the expense. Players who will make the trip are : Ronald Baker, Jim Bayllsa, Rusa Brown, Bill Bates, Owen Bates, John Dickinson, Paul Dorf, Keith Estes, Ray Ettenger, Bob Fowler. Leo Ghelardt, Herbert Oifford. Earl Harri son, Bob Hlnman, Burdette Kindred. Stan Kunzman, Ray Lewis, Bennett Lewis, Bob Ottoman. Joe Pierce, Don Steuart, Bob Smith, Ole Severson. Walt Young, Cyril Saunders, John Millard. Coach D. K. Burgher. Assist snt Coach E. M. Klrtley and Principal Paul Meneuat will accompany the boys. Wagering has been rather quiet, al though local fans are confident that the Tigers will bring home the oa con. May Play In Mud If rain continues to drench the Pacific northwest, Multnomah sadl um will probably be a sea of mud and the team that possesses the most weight and can get the breaks with no doubt be the winner, say the dyed- in-the-wool sport fans. Contrary to reports that DeWltt Washington star fullback. Is a man about the size of Ghelardl, it devel os that he Is about the size of Owen Bates. DeWitt was recently namod on the first string lineup of the Ore gonlans 1934 honor holl. DeWltt does the passing, kicking, field fcu erallng and most of the yard gaining for his team. He Is supposed to do all of these with an equal ability along with backing up the line. While Coach Jenne uses one man for these Jobs, Coach Burgher uses three Bates for the line plunging, Ghelardl passing with a toss or two by Smith and field generallng by Brown. Adams a Star The Portland Interacholaatlc cen ter, H. Adams. Is a real star, accord' ing to the Portland papers. Adams has turned In a remarkable Job at center this year. He seldom misses a pass to a back, Is always on the alert for flat passes and can noid nis own with any center In keeping players out of the center of the line. Look to Seuart Medford fans feel that Seuart will be the center who will give an ac count of himself in comparison with the Star Washington center. If Steuart plays the fine brand of ball that he played In the Eureka high game and the brand that he played In the Klamath Fails game he will more than take care of him self. Incidentally. Baer, the center Steuart played against in the Eureka tilt, was selected the best center In northern California, and that tak In a lot of territory. It takes In al) of the territory down to San Fran Cisco along the coast. Steuart gave him a few pointers on how a good center works. H ' l - A I' I ) f Ann Sothern has the lead In the exciting film, "The Hell Cat," which Is now playing at the Roxy theater. PLANS SALE TAX Notice. Home cooked Thanksgiving turkey dinner at Hamburger Inn, 45c. Special Thanksgiving dinner at Durtghellos. Choice of Italian or tur key dinner, 50c. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT Store and gas station. Stock and fixtures at invoice. In quire at W. G. Trill. Sulto 12, Palm Bldg., Medford, Ore. CASH PAID for live poultry. Johnson Prod. Co., 6th and Front sts. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house 1222 Locust St. PAT O'BRIEN BOXES SIXTY-FOUR ROUNDS In "The Personality Kid," a rO' mance of the prize ring, which cornel to the Studio theatre tomorrow, Pat O'Brien fights sixty-four gruelling round. Not that many rounda of fighting show in the picture as the time consumed, without counting the minute rest period, would amount to more than three hours. Olenda rarrelj and Claire Dodd have the leading feminine roles. PLAY, CORN FED BABIES THANKSGIVING FEATURE BEAVER CREEK SCHOOL BIO APPLEOATE. Hot. 27. (Spl.) Whether the author Intended his little play to signify tte garnering of the harvest or not, the Big Apple gate Community club Is presenting "Corn-fed Babies" as the principal feature of the Thanksgiving program at the Beaver creek school house Wednesday evening. No?. 26. The comedy portrays the agonies of em barrassment which a young couple can suffer by leading their employer to believe a new baby has come to their home. The cast Includes Stan ley Raymer, Miss Lucille Reeder. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Walker, and Mrs. Tru man Lewis. A group of CCC boys will present a short skit exemplifying the buf foonery behind the microphone. Wayne (Red) John," haa reached great proficiency as a t!rr.cr of bed time tales, and his gruesome characterization Is bound to excite even the grawn-ups. Other dramatic stunts will Include "The Lover's Errand," and The Bathroom Door." The public Is cor dially Invited to attend the program. There will be a small admission charge, and home made candy will be sold. The Applegate school gave a suc cessful Thanksgiving program at the school house Saturday evening, where a new stage has been completed by the manual training class In charge of Wm. Ludwig, upper grade teach er. A fish pond and bazaar were featured. Signs As Actor r v. v Ht Frank Shield,, tennla atar, hai been signed by a Hollywood motion Carpenter, m ""uncle i picture atudlo as an actor after of. Nclals had watched newsreels of him In action, (Aiaoelated Preu Photo) NEW YORK. Not. 7. (AP) A bill for a 3 per cent municipal sales tax was rushed Into form today as the principal measure of an emergency tax progTam designed to produce revenue totaling more than 81,000. 000, the estimated cost of New YorK City's unemployment relief program through 1935. Mayor La Ouardla, former foe of the ssles tsx. haa agreed to the pro posed municipal levy. Proponents estimated It would yield $40,000,000 annually. Merchants are organizing to on- deen. Common Harden beans planted pose the bill. -ear his house climbed poles 32 feet 7 shove the ground end were still going ,.u k have your Thanksclvln.. ! .... . e,..-..,. bnuiv. oi tu.- xey or Italian dinner, 50c. Stated Commeuncatlon of Reamea Chapter. O. E. S . Wednesdoy evening at 8 o'clock. Social night ar.d Initiation. Past matrons snd past patrons will be honor guests. Visiting members Invited H.TTIE M. ALDEN, Secy. Resl Jack snd Beanstalk ABERDEEN, Wash. (UP) Jack and the Bean Stalk hsd nothing on Rlcholas Radinsky, gardener of Aber with a ladder. Notice of Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that all war rants of School District number 81 dated prior to February 31, 1934, are called for payment on November 38, 1934. Interest, will cease on that date. Said warrants are payable at The First state Bank or Eagle point Oregon. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 89 JOHN O. STILLE. Clerk Huge Tomato Grown EUGENE, Ore. (UP) Bert Holmes of Deadwood Ferry grew a tomato 10H Incea In circumference and weighing 3'i pounds. Ye Poet's Cornei Fire Didn't Halt Fair Fana RALEIQH. N. 0. (UP) The North Carolina fair, held here recently, was plagued by fire and water when one of the main exhibit buildings burned, but that did not dim the enthuslssm of fair "fans," and the attendance for the week was one of the largest In the fair's history. Don't Read This Unless you are Interested In medicine which has helped over 700,000 women and girls. Take it before and after child hi nh, at the Change or whenever you are nervous and rundown. 98 out of 100 say, "It helps me!" LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND 3 I MATINEE Tomorrow Only j Adults - 30d : Children 10c II llllll II IMIJJSMIM IWMsMlIlM t't'gnilTrTciRN feG1T'T'RT'W, Children J3o : Hfji. mi n.w.&'amBm'mmmmmmim.:iMi "' EVENING j Tomorrow Only f WANTED Olrl or young woman f-r general housework, between 5 and 8, at 810 So. Grape. US FOR JIENT Furnlehed 5-room bun galow. Inquire 109 E. Main. FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple. FOR 8ALI: Model T with Rajo head. Inquire Manke place. Rt. 1. Box 399. r She was a rag-in? Bpitfire but he fought fire with fire! illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllO today pfiriC1 and Wednesday T1 . Ann ' JUA , l 20c Anytime HURRY I Ends Tonite FROM MISSOURI JEAN Sothern j -'IIIIIIIHIillllllllllllllllllllllllllll ROBERT ARMSTRONG J ALSO Screen Souvenirs Corthell. Hurt Cnmedr. "There Alnt No Justice" NKW.a Daily Mat. 1 :45 Evening 7, 9 COMISO TrUNMfllVIXO PAT r,nnr and rarrrll In "Change of Heart" ft ,f " i ' ' ! WED-THOR Worner Broi.' louah-ooclied itory of a polooka champion who od miltrt he win (he world', best bul forgol ts duck when hh wH. "onosef twvnt hsr hoy-moVrl PAT O'BRIEN GlENDA FARREH 0M0RR0W ONLY! Another Big-Time Vaudeville Revue I . . . singing . . . dancing . . . comedy . . . and novelty galore I A gay carnival of Enter tainment PLUS 1 On Our Stage! Matinee and Evening Doors open tomorrow night at 6:30 Russ Ferris' All-Star Vaudeville Revue ROADWAY VANITIE FEATURING Ferris & Wilson The Three Sensations LQ) "Comedians of Merit "Lightning Holler (Heaters' Elaine & James "Noreltr Dancing Rope Pplnnera" Art & Andrillita "Comedy Muf-tral Nonsense The Brown Sisters Tnfs and Taps' Buddy Brown Acrobat le Manrer And The Ritz Carlton Orchestra 35 PEOPLE ... 8 BIG ACTS 1 ..VV V- -1 .... - (8 LsL V ON THE Screen! "TOMORROW'S YOUTH" All of Life's realities Artlon Su.pense Tears Laugh ter Romance ... In an unforgettable story of the real Tlrtlmi of the "Eternal Trianle"l with DICKIE MOORE JOHN MILJAN MARTHA SLEEPER MAURICE Coming Thursday! IS Months In the maklnf . . . Ca.t of thouAanda! CHEVALIER "Q1 Q .;.... Memi Widow with IRNST tUSITSCH PRODUCTION MCDONALD Townend Club Wrkome Son)t (Tune: "Marching Thru Oeorgia.") Walcome all ys neighbors true. We'va formed a Townsend band; Ws nor you'll come here every time And lend a helping hand. There'a work for everyone to do To prove Just who la who. As we go marching with Townsend. Chorus: Rurrahl Hurrah) We're all awake to day, Hurrah I Hurrah! We're aurely on our way. We'll get the old poll8' pension, too, And show them who la who. Aa we go marching with Townsend. We're working for the pension to Help everyone In need. If everybody Joins the club "Twill help ua to succeed: We'll drive depression from the land. Grasp honor by the hnnd. Aa we go marching with Townsend. By Mrs. Inez M. Putney. Medford, Nov. 30. MODERN WOMEN Nttd Not SuStf monthly pin and dly due to col da, oarv o oa a truo , it m ui e or timi I ar c uftj. Cbi-chtnsJimniwliliian(ll')lidBj'eeflectiYet alldriifrtalorover4jyt-an. 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