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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1935. i'AUB NLNE COMPANY A GETS 80.2 PC. RATING Company A, 186th Infantry, placed 11th among Oregon National Guard units in the annual Pershing award competition on the .30 calibre rtrie range. It scored . 5135 merit points out of a maximum of 6400 for a rating of 80.2 per cent. On the automatic rifle range Com pany A ranked eighth among State units, scoring 88 merit points out of a maximum of 1100 for a rating of 76 per cent. Headquarters company. 3rd bat talion, of which Lieut. J. W. Grlgsby is commander, was in a three-way tie for second place In the -30 calibre rifle shooting, scoring 5824 merit point out of 6400, to get rating of 91 per cent. Pinal tabulations were received here yesterday by Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald, Company A commander, who expressed gratification over the acoring. The company was late in getting started because the range had to be reconstructed, he said. Business Cheer NEW YORK. Dec. 7. (AP) The record of dividend actions this week showa 68 favorable announcements and only one on the unfavorable side, the Standard Statistics com pany reported today. In the previous week there were 65 favorable declar ations against four unfavorable actions. BICYCLES Silver King and World the bikes that every boy or girl wants. Sims Bros., 23 N. Fir St. Phone 642 Well naul away your feusre City Sanitary Service "Page Miss Glory," Coming Thursday! At Rialto The highly hilarious situations that can arise when slick promoters, who foist an idea upon an unsuspect ing but nevertheless financially suc cessful manufacturer, suddenly find their Idea coming to life In spite of themselves, forms the basis for the fun and entertainment In "Page Miss Glory," starring Marlon Davies and coming Thursday to the Crater tan theatre. Miss Davies Is shown as the cham bermaid in a ritzy hotel where a trio of promoters decide to cash in on a contest for the most beautiful girl in the world by securing the services of an expert photographer, who other favorites. makes a composite of all the world's most famous beauties and names her Dawn Glory. But, although the photo wins the prize, the yeast com pany who sponsors the contest de mands Dawn Glory in person for further advertisements and the trio of slickers find themselves in hot water. How this Is brought to a sat isfactory conclusion to all concerned with laughs piling thick on top of each other, makes "Page Miss Glory" diverting film fare. Included In the supporting cast are Dick Powell, Pat O'Brien, Mary Astor, Prank McIIugh, Lyle Talbot, Patsy Kelly. Allen Jenkins and many r Today and Monday Shows Today 1:30-3:00-6:43-9:00 glorious tender strong of I m p 1 Sg3wil folk n lo n ! WW jHtill the old Trie Canal, hrn . f, ,y It was one of gfgi if M$k the world's tW' Adl wonders Steffef j janet GAYNORH and ! HENRY FONDA I with CHARLES IHCKI'ORII JS! WITHERS SI.IM SI MMERV11XF. ANDY DKVINK MARGARET HAMILTON UOCiER IMHOP ADDED 2 Reels Comedy Novelty and Nowsreel LAN CHRISTMAS L Three hundred children from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades of the elementary schools In Medford will present a Christmas program on Thursday, December 19. at 7:30 p. m., in the high school auditorium. The program will consist of group singing, solos and a short pageant depicting the nativity scene. The children have been trained under the direction of Mrs. Esther C Leake, music supervisor; Miss Elea nor Curry, Roosevelt school; Miss Alice Cromar, Washington school: Mrs. Eunice Smith, Lincoln school and Miss Gertrude Ahlstrom, Jack son school. The public Is cordially Invited to attend, free of charge. BERTON COULTER LUSK FUNERAL HELD FRIDAY CAMP WIMER. Dec. 7. (SpU Funeral for Berton Coulter Lusk. Wlmer member, was held from Con ger funeral parlors In Medford Fri day. Lusk died of lobar pneumonia at Sacred Heart Hospital Monday at 6:15 p.m. Wlmer former com rades of Lusk acted as pallbearers. They were Earl Eshala. Harold Ham ilton. Malcolm Davis, Garfield West. Ralph McOonnagle. Elmer Winters, Joe Payn and Fred Helferstlne. Payn and West blew taps over the grave. LuiOc was In good health and spirits apparently when he left Wl mer recently for the Thanksgiving holidays. The disease attacked him suddenly while he waa visiting at hla home In Eagle Point. He was removed to Sacred Heart Hospttal Monday morning, where he died. Special Communication of Medford Lodee No. 103 A. F. & A. M. Tuesday, Dec. 10th, at 1:30 p m. for the purpose of attending and conducting the funeral of Brother Jamea owens. OEO B. ALDEN, Secy. FRED PURDIN, W. M. ARCHIE LEGG And His Famous 13 Piece Brunswick Recording Band vwywf fww-w-g ," ii i '- i II. -i ii ii d ill iiiim im EAGLES' ANNUAL ENEFIT DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS TUESDAY, DEC. 10 The Bi'ar Party of the Season DANCING 9 TILL 2 Coupte 700 Extra Ladies 2&c Proceeds for f hrl.lmas lla.UfM for Ncedv ... A finod Time and - a. r Logging To Start MARSHFIELD, Ore., Dec. 7. (AP) Logging operations In Falrvlew vnlley east of Coqullle, employing 200 men, will begin at capacity with in two weeks, J. W. Forrester, vice president of the Coos Bay Lumber company, announced. 5 sr. i " .V tft, it. I A worthy successor to the famous Bengal Lancers.-' the newest con tribution to the courage and loyalty of British officers in the face of grim warfare in the Arabian deserts and Jungles during the World war, "The Last Outpost." which plays at the Rialto theatre today and tomorrow, bids fair to becoming one of the most spectacular cinemas of the season. The film Is a dramatic tale of Britain's fighting men of the sun baked deserts of Arabia, It tells how two brother officers flirt with mys terious, unseen dangers as they try to escape love in this forlorn waste. Through the love of the same girl they both reach everlasting honor and the real meaning of the word "friend." Cary Grant and Claude Rains play the part of the two officers who love the same girl, Gertrude Michael. Kathleen Burke Is also In the cast. Tax Delinquency In Douglas $2,000,000 ROSEBURG, Ore., Dec. 7. AP) Douglas county's 1935 tax shortage, together with unpaid taxes of the past, will bring delinquencies to around J2.000.000. the sheriff's office estimated today. Only 60 per cent or the current $988,000 levy will be paid on time, it was predicted. GUNSMITH Repairs roi all makes ai guna Sim Bros. 23 N Ptr SCOTTISH RITE Stated meeting all Bodies, 7:30 p. m., Dec. nth. L. E. WILLIAMS. Secty. ! ii 1 1 I U 'III! IHiiimi mi i IIIIMH H .Sh-:" JaWWl m Adults a IV.m fulfil 2.-. 1 V h R, 1 1 T aOffiW-iSrMfl Kiddles- 10c , IT'S NO PICTURE FOR SOFTIES! IHardboiled, savage, a story written m blood on desert sands . . Britain's men of I steel against unnumbered thousands of s war-crazed tribesmen , . and two lea;ion Inaires buddies in battle . . rivals in love war-crazed tribesmen . . and two legion- !tjp9 .ii naires buddies in battle . . rivals in love Stf&$f TODAY MONDAY rS 3 The proud succes- &, W iim m S sor to "Lives of a wJf Bffl ffa BT j Bengal Lancer" a MSEt I GWST with CARY GRANT CLAUDE RAINS GERTRUDE MICHAEL KATHLEEN BURKE Added Attrartiom In "MOONLK1HT AND MKI.ODV Cartoon una 9 Peter Ibbetson Now at Roxy k' f" if j Bringing to life on the screen one of modern literatures most favorite romances, '"Peter Ibbetson" opens a three-day run at the Craterlan the atre today, with Gary Cooper and Ann Harding co-starred in the role of Ibbetson. and Mary, Duchess of Towers, whose love, while bringing tragedy nevertheless proved itself stronger than human barriers or the grey walls of prison. John Hnlllday has the part of the Duke of Towers, Dickie Moore and Virginia Weidler piny Peter and Mary In childhood, and others include Ida Lupino . Douglass Dumbrtlle and Donald Meek. PRIZE LIST ASHLAND. Deo. 7. (Special) Two hundred twelve prizes were awarded at the Ashland Poultry and Rabbit Show of a year ago and from advance indications this record will be equal led at the show this year. One hun dred twenty-six prizes were awarded in the poultry division and eighty-six in the rabbit department. All entries for this year's exhibition must be listed with the secretary by Henry Fonda, the screen's newest romantic Idol, plavs the part of the farmer In "The Farmer Takes a Wife ' at the Roxy theatre today and Monday, with Janet Gaynor In the co-starring role. Set against the vivid background of the old Erie canal days when it was the gateway to western civilization, the picture has Charles Blckford, Jane Withers. Slim Summerville and other favor ltoc in the supporting cast. December II, allowing time for erec tion .of sufficient number of coops. Over five hundred dollars is available for prize money for the wlnnors on December 13 and 14. Th Ashland Poultry and Rabbit Show Is the only opportunity offered the producers of Jackson county to have their stock tested and Judged by licensed men. Oaburn and Brewster, Portland Judges, will handle that part of the show. m Malta Commandery No. 4 I--- K. T. will meet at Masonic Temple. Medford. Tuesday, tefiiSjll Dec- 10tn nr 1:30 o'clock IfHTHfsl p . m . for tlio pu r pose o f 'VAaS conducting funeral service fit Perl Funeral Parlors for Sir Knight Jamea Owens, All sir Knights are unged to attend. In full uniform equipment- E. L. LENOX, Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. TALMADGE READY TO OPPOSE F. D. R. ATLANTA, Dec. 7. f API Close friends of Governor Eugene Tai madge indicated today they are will ing to test his strength against that of President Roosevelt In a presidential preferential primary. A source closely associated wit a the governor indicated Talmadge ttes on the state Democratic execu tive committee have decided to hold such & primary. If this plan Is carried out. It means the governor is so certain ot his standing with the voter of Georgia that he won't attempt to have Georgia's delegates to the na tlonal convention selected by th committee, which the governor had purged of those described as "luke warm" supporters. m Gf -4TJ. a atttr turn Siskiyou Memorial Park Located among friendly trees overlooking the hills of Southern Oregon. Perpetual upkeep and in terment spaces as low as l $15.00. Oso Mall rrlbunv want adi. c 1 t -r KM' , P T X 4. . v';;; :1f' The ofcovc Qiory " , -y.-Uh TKat Will Never Die 1 ' ft' ofaLoveTUtNererDleJ! V jjjjjK. 4 fsF Lov6 Dorn ln tna 'imple hearts of children J iS M - V f ' ' living elorious,y tnruffh the yean ... m7j j .0 -" I surmounting the bleak bareness of stone ' A X " &dry walls, the shackles of human bondage ... For ) Starts 1 -1 she was his glory and his faith ,,. his destiny W f 1 1 Wm TODAY . i XM' -Mi 3 day ( 0 . 1 (n (Tt rfl. TTDTT7 TTT) Vft PETER IBBETSON with Ida Lupino "John Hallidar Douglass Dumbrille Dickie Moore ViriniaWeidler Added New "MARCH OF TIME" Novelty Reel News Events Shows Today 1:45 - 3:15 6:45 . 9:00 1 Mats .... 25c Eves .... 35c Children . . 10c t'illsL Lord f jni-: MM umjMmiM'tiimui o