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MTCDFOTCD MATT TRTT5UXR MFDFOUD. OREO OX, FRIDAY. XOYEfRER 27. 1936. PAGE THIRTEEN Upland Calling Here Mr. Li Mrs. Charles LuchterhanS of Valley View called on friends here yesterday. Harder North Ben E. Karder was among those spending Thanksgiving out of town, having left Wednesday evening by train for Portland. . . Visits In Ashluml Medlord visitors in Ashland this week Included p. e. St2v:n.i. who transacted business there Tuesday. . Manager Visits A. S. Wallace, dis trict manager of the Union Oil com pany, was among Medlord visitors In Ashland for several days this week. Breaks Wrist Mrs. Will Virgin X tiered a broken wrist Tuesday In laU. She received attention at a capital but has returned home. Motors Upstate Miss Alice Ward was among Medfoi high school stu dents who motored yesterday to Eu gene to attend the Ttgers-Axmen football game. Eagles to Meet Medford aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Its auxiliary will hold its regular weekly meeting at 8 o'clock tonight In the west Main street lodge hall. Back from Coast E. Q. Narregan, United States deputy marshal, was back- at his office In federal build ing, today after making a business ' trip to Gold Beach. Spend Holiday Here Mr. and Mre. j. W. Bowerman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLean of Grants Pass spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stevens here. . neads Gleemen Announcement was made today of the election of Earl Poy as president of the Medford oleemcn. Ho succeeds Fletcher Fish, vtIio resigned. y-. Visiting Hero Miss Margaret Younger, spending the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Younger, has as her guest Miss Emmnlene Rettetzke of Cottngs Grove. Visiting' Parents Bob Ottoman la amons the many students visiting parents over the holidays. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ottoman and is enrolled at Oregon tSate college In, Corvallis. Return Home John Blanchl Is back at hla home on Jacksonville highway after spending two weeks with his son Averoy In Marysvllle. Cal. Mr. Blanchl, owner of City Gar dens, Is recuperating from a scrips of operations undergone recently. WILL THERE BE A Delmar Davea. aeenarlo writer, waa at tha airport to bid goodbye to Kay Francla, acreen actresa. when aha left by plana for tha Eaat and a trip to Europe. The word In Hollywood waa that Davaa would follow yind that they might maka It honeymoon trip. (Aaaoclatad Preea Photo) ' Capitalist RAYMOND B. WILCOX Raymond U. Wlli'ox. former memDer of the Oregon state rrllef committee. n graduated from Harvard In I!)'. He Is an exporter ond Importer, and holder of much Portland propfr1'- Itcd what two opponents line nan and back were the best Minne sota had to face In the first half of the 193S season, the Gophera voted for Capt. Matt PatanolU, of Michigan, end. and Cecil Isbell, of Purdue, qnnrterback. N 4 FIHE FOOD rup. iiner-rmnn' orehe'l'-' Tvery Msiit. Dine and Pan-- ERNIE'S CASIN'' PERSONAL Hushiess Visitors Medford resi dents calling la Ashland recently In cluded John Sheley, who was there Wednesday, tnd D. E. York, vice president of the Southern Oregon Gas corporation, who called in the Llthla city Tuesday. Portland Visitors Out -of -town vis itors here yesterday included Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. DeArmond of Portland, who were guests of Dr. DeArmond ' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Smith. Mrs. DeAr mond wlU spend the week-end here. Dr. DeArmond having continued to eastern Oregon. Holiday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and son Richard of Klamath Palls, former Rogue valley resident, were guests of relatives here and Jn Central Point Thanksgiving Day. Mr Ward returned last night to Klamath Palis where he is employed by the California Oregon Power company. Mrs. Ward and Richard are to remain here for a few days.' Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Younger of 323 North Central avenue had as guests for Thanksgiv ing dinner Mr. and Mrs, T. Weighill, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson, Herbert Schrltt and daughter Evelyn, Peggy Prance, Laura Bailey. Rufus Younger, Elmer Olson and Margaret Younger, all of Medford. and Miss Emmalene Redetzke of Cottage Grove. . Forester Here V. V. Harpham, sup ervisor of the Umpqua national forest iw'th offers in Roseburg, was a busi ness caller this morning at hcad-iti-t.-rs of the Rogue river national forest service in the federal building. He left this afternoon with H. C. Obye, assistant supervisor of the Rogue, for Diamond lake where they were to make an inspection. Crowd at Ball About 400 couples, the largest attendance In years, attended the firemen's annual charity bal at Oriental Gardens last night. The stage was especially decorated for the occasion and a gala holiday spirit prevailed. Steve Whipple and his nine-piece band provided swing music and Jewel Deter and Howard Poffenbarger, students of Eve Benson,- gave exhibitions of latest ballroom swing dances. A customary, proceeds of the ball wl( be used by the firemen In repairing and repainting old toys for distri bution amonir needy children at Christmas. Chief Roy Elliott today thanked the public for Its support and cooperation "In this worthy cause." A sufficient fund was realiz ed, he said, to bring happiness to hundreds of under-privileged young sters at Yule time. HONEYMOON? 1 ,4N& Artificial rubles differ from the natural atones In containing minute air bubbles. -. Federal agenta In South Carolina seized M still during October. wi,t. - human wnrltmn.bln haw hMn fminrt In the Hands of th Bom- me river, France, at depths, lndlcat- j . j r inniVM Htn ing mey tid wuni -vv,vw iv ago. I All of Notre Dame's seven radio booths were In use during the Irish - Ohio 8tte grid game. m.. LmMlHin (Km 1 hlffh school 1 football team scored 320 point with !5 touchdowns In Its first five games this year, wnne iw uwu wm uncrossed. Only 4 Saturdayi Till Christmas NOVELTY DANCE Every Saturday Oriental Gardens Come Early, Stay Lata feat n ring BART and MAP0LI WIZARDS OF SWIN0 MUSIC with Rube' Swing 'em Artiat in OLD TIME HALL Pulitzer Prize Film "A fish fry In Heaven," the primi tive conception of Celestial delights, ia but one of the many reasons why "Green Pastures," the famous Marc Connelly Pulitzer prize-winning play which cornea to the Holly theater Sunday in the screen version, has been causing so much discussion wherever the film has ben shown. Five years on the stage, "Green VALENCIA SAFELY WASHINGTON, Nov. ' 27-(AP) Word that 30 American refugees flee ing shell-torn Madrid had reached their goal the shelter of navy cruiser at Valencia brought relief today to tense officials at the state department. About as many more were believed to have reached the city of Valencia, and a radio message from navy offi cers at the scene promised that all would be safely quartered aboard the vessel, the U. 8. s. Raleigh, by to night. MADRID, Nov. 27. AP) General Kleber, socialist commander of the 11th International brigade, declared today government forces "will drive the insurgents from the gates of Ma drid by Christmas." "We are rapidly forging an army out of the excellent militia material at hand," he said in hla headquarters In the capital's most exclusive golf club house. . Two Foreign Ships Held In Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2?. (AP) Only two foreign vessels remain In Portland's strike-bound harbor. The departure of the Danish motor ship Nordpol and the Greek steamer Nemea left only tho Shlnea Ham and the Yayoi Maruo.1 The departing ships were bound from British Columbia porta to take on grain and lumber for Japan. Be cause of strike conditions here, they were unable "to load cargo. : - Santa Olara county, California, has 11,363,600 fruit and nut- trees of which more than half are prune trees, . Members of the Scarlet Key dub, Ohio State student managers' organ ization, plant a tree on the cAmpus In commemoration of each grid game the Buckeyes play away from home. The' fact that certain varieties of ant keep slaves has been known since 1810, when it waa discovered by the scientist Pierre Huber. MOTHERS! Look What The Rialto Theatre Is Offering As First Prize for Their Motion Picture Baby Contest A Gorgeously Dressed SHIRLEY TEMPLE DOLL SO Inrhe tall . , drrMO In silks and satins with a vel vet cape to match . . ft doU yon couldn't' hay anywhere but Hollywood! ffo lifelike he's unbelievable! Last Call to Enter Your Baby Free Is Tomorrow Morning At The Rialto From 10 to 10:30 Coming Sunday Pastures-' has set what many believe will be - an all-time record. The screen play, directed by the author, adheres closely to the plot of the play but, with the wider scope of the screen . the film version, according to Connelly,, far outdoes the stage version. TEie entire cast of colored actors Is headed by Rex Ingram In the role of "De Lawd." Student Killed In Polo Mishap ROSWELL, N. M.. Nov. 27. (API Saddened former classmate prepared today to pay final tribute to Hal T. Niemann. University of Oklahoma student and New Mexico Military in stitute graduate, victim of a Thanks giving Day polo game accident here. The 32-yeor-old member, of tho Oklahoma polo team and one-tlms West Point cadet suffored a broken neck yesterday morning when his mount Tell on him during a home coming day gams with the Institute team. He died in an ambulance en route to the hospital. When Northwestern bea Minneso ta 6-0 the game was the flrat Andy Uram. the Gophers' left halfback, had ever played on a losing eleven. When Uram played In high school nla team was all-victorious. .Mats 20c EVES 25r Kids 10c Ends Tonight 1 JANE WITHERS AM! SATURDAY ONLY! Shows 1-3-6:45-9 What a Great Big Hit for One Day Only! Km CAUrOJMIA'S atiUQorJf C&fllR OF ELDORADO COMEDY - NEWS PLUS .4 ANOTHER BIG HIT COMING YOUR WAYI Sunday ..' l i V5W A14 'WCT. a ROBERT TAYLOR LORETTA YOUNG '..htlovtdwitk'V t F 1 If f jfcjrHHI .a, nut1" Wheeler, Woolsey Here Sunday lv-y : I vy: Murder, mystery and merriment among the ancient tombs of Egypt are In store for Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey legion of fans when the popular team comes to the Rialto theater Sunday for a three-day run In "Mummy's Boys." A lusty satire on the "terror type" of mystery chiller. It takes the boys from ditch digging in New York to shoveling In the Valley of the Kings, graveyard of Hfcypt's Pharaohs, In the face of a similar ourse. The fact Babies Will Pose For Movies Again Saturday Morning Due to the fact that the camera man was unable to photograph all the bablea In the allotted time Wed nesday morning for the Rialto The ater's Motion Picture Baby Contest, arrangements have been made to have tha photographer take pictures again at the Rialto tomorrow (Saturday) morning from 10 to 10; 30 o'clock. All those who were unable to have their pictures taken Wednesday morning are requested to phone or call at the box office for particulars. The Rialto theater today announced the prize for the winner of their uniquqe con test, a gorgeously dressed Shirley Tomplo doll which cornea In a biuc and gold doll house. ' Mothers who have not aa yet entered tholr young sters are asked to do so as there will be no more pictures taken after to rorrow morning. All babies are en tered and their pictures are taken absolutely free of charge. 4 Use Mall Tribune want ads. Shows at 1:411 8:45-0:00 Romance! Comedy! Music! w ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT I f'V 0V ?H m with Allen Jenkins . Marlon Prevue Saturday Night "TUGBOAT PRINCESS" Walter C Kelly - Edith Fellotvca I m THE GREEK PASTURES Adapted from Maro Connelly's itage play that thrilled two million theatre goers TO PROPfBI.Y CATril THE TI-'ltK, WB tRtiP. YOU TO that a fiend Is employing the super natural threat of death as a blind for his dirty work spices the hilarity with thrills and lends to a high-tension climax when the boys and their now leading lady, Barbara Pepper, are trapped in a spooky underground crypt with the murderer. Jack Haley, Betty Furncas, Arthur Treacher and Raymond Walburn, fea tured In "Mr. Cinderella," play at the added attraction with "Mummy's Boys." Pear Markets NEW YORK, NOV. 37. (AP-USDA) Peara: 37 cars arrived; 8 California, 9 Oregon, 13 Washington unloaded; 30 cars on track; market about steady; Oregon Boaca, 1760 boxes ex tra fancy 1.95-2 60. average 3 30; 400 boxes fancy 3.30-55, average 3.40; 4817 boxes No. 1, 3.00-80, average 3.38; Cornice. 223 boxes extra fancy 1.65-00, avernRO 1.81; Anjous, C13 boxes extra fancy 3-10-35, average 3.10; 666 boxes fancy 1.05-3.80, aver age 3.28; 3H4 boxes unclassified 1.75-3.30,- average 3.13; Washington An jous, 809 boxes extra fancy 3.00-8.05, average 3.10; 083 boxes fanoy 1.83- Phest Colds Best treated -cVL- without "dosing" WICKS V VAPOHUi Mats ... 35c Eves .' . . 85c Kiddles . 10c Dnvlcs Tne moat iiartliiigly .uriglnal pro duction or thla generation . filled, with unique humor . . mov- Ing reverence and simple gran deurt Truly a masterpiece . . V 5 HPIIIIT AVn PLOT OF TIIIR PIC- KF.B IT UtO.M Till'. Ri:llNNINll Daring Bandit Warner Baxter comas to the lloxy theater tomorrow only In the type of role that made him famous aa tha dashing, daring bandit of early Cali fornia In "Robin Hood of El Do rado." with nun In the cast are Ann Lorlnt!, Bruce Cabot. J. Carrol Nalsh, Mrtrquqoq and thousands of exlras. 3 35, average 9.13; 148 boira unclassi fied 1.78-l.BS, average 1.84; Doses. 130 boxes extra fancy 1.85-3.40, everago 3.04; Nells. 303 boxea extra fancy 1.36-55, average 1.50; 630 boxea fancy 1.35-40, average 1.30; Flemish, 340 boxes extra fancy 1.45-70, average 1.60; 330 boxes fancy 1.30-55, average 1.4. CHICAGO, Nov. 37. (AP-USDA) Peara: 1 car Oregon arrived; 9 oars ou track: 3 cara aold; Oregon Boscs. 1484 boxes No. 1, 1.00-3.55, average 3.17. . Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ada la 1:30 p. m. Today 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS! SATAN -THE MAN KILLER HITS THE W3f SATAN "The Man Killer" BARTON MacLANE JUNE TRAVIS WARREN HULL Only One Man Can Ride Like Him! dm: Y He'i Jj he'i Muriel Evans Harrv Clark - j - -- Lee Phelps Tom Chatterton i Here They Come 3 Bert Wheeler "MUMMY'S BOYS" I PI... . "MR. CINDERELLA" Special Announcement! MOTIIKRHI Those or yoo who missed out on the Blalto Theatre's Motion Plrture Ral Contest will have anuther opportunlt to hafe your babjr filmed free of charge . Tomorrow Morning - From 10:00 to 10:30 State Hands Off, Portland Strike SALEM. Nov. 37. (ip Governor Martin said today the Portland strike situation Involving the Oregon Wor sted company was a matter for Mayor Joe Carson to handle, and stated he would not step In unless the situation got out of control of city authorities. The matter waa brought to the ex ecutive's attention by Walter W. R. May of the Portland chamber of com merce, who requested him to call a conference with the stat board of conciliation. O- W. Duvall, Sr., and his son O. W., Jr., have won the annual Kan sas city father-and-son golf tourna ment alx times In the past eight years. 4 A total of 353 species and sub species of birds have been found la North Cnrollna. Dance at the Oasis Price's 10-rieie Swing Hand SATURDAY NIGHT DINE and DANCE at BONNEY'S GRILL si 10 Mat . , tsr Ktea . . S5c Kiddles lor ' & Satardayl RIALTO TODAY! Different . , amasing ., , a real drama of a man and the death dealing tiger he trained , . who both turned brute beoauae of the woman they loved 1 hard . . he's tough . . a real he-man of the west . . ana ne d (hoot anyone on light who lays he isn't I m . - T Days Starting Sunday! Robert Woolsey in loA - P.IU.r I in i t