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M"EDFO"RD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24. 1937. PAGE SEVEN I LOCAL and Grange to Meet Jacksonville Orange will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock it the Orange hall with a program planned for the lecture hour. PeUetti Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pellett of 503 South Central will leave Thursday evening for San Tranclaoo. They will be gone alx months. To Roseburg Mrs. Llllean Ashcraft left this morning for Roseburg to pend Thanksgiving with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Coram and children. From University Dick Watson and Odd Hughes are returning from the University of Oregon to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives and friends here. . Guest of Sisters Mrs. Roy Elliott of 403 North Holly street left by motorcar this morning for Portland where she will spend Thanksgiving with her sisters. Guests Expected Mrs. M. N. Her man will have as guests over the Thanksgiving holiday, her mother, Mrs. F. F. Garfield, and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thompson, of Pendleton. No Mall Tomorrow Central post office and sub -station will be closed tomorrow for Thanksgiving and there will be no mall delivery. Outgoing mall left at the postofflce, however, will be classified and dispatched as usual. Mules Transferred Four mule used In the Applegate district of the Rogue River national - forest were transferred by truck today to the Pelican guard station corral on Klam ath lake for winter feeding. The transfer was made by Lee Port, dis trict ranger. Twenty-five mules will be fed at Pelican this winter. Seeding Ranee Paul Brlnson, Jun ior forester of the Rogue River na tional forest, spent today In super vising the sowing of grass on several range plots In the Applegate district. The planting was an experiment to determine how successful seeding of the range can be. forest headquarters aald. Providing adequate range land under scientific management Is one of the public services of the United States forest servrce, It was pointed out. Makes You Forget You Have False Teeth Don't worry about your false teeth rocking, slipping or wabbling. Fas teeth, a new Improved powder, holds them firm and comfortable all day. Ko gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Eat. laugh and talk with comfort. Get Fasteeth from your druggist. Three lwa. HURRY! Paul Robeson in "King Solomon's Mines" Plus 'Dangerously V i From the Land of .!v1l e nconce'vae Comes JwiY , Martin Johnson's Last f0)s$i r and Greatest Adventure! "0 .csl - Flying wakes . . monkeys with "V5 "Schnozzolas" . . tree-climb- X . Ing fish . . the giant "Devil- ff k i XV beast" . . . uncanny sights v fUmed for the firBt time! IkwiSX W Mf tnd Mn-Martln John,OB i'WLl&vLjl 1 Tf II fcomotlcellv .rlb.l by lo. Thome. M ,:M 10:40 hkmmmmmJ PERSONAL A. J. B. Class Southern Oregon chapter of the American Institute of Banking will hold Its weekly class at the Medford senior high school tonight from 7:80 to 9 o'ciock. To Tacoma Mrs. Ralph I. MUlor and her grandson, Gordon L. Miller, of 330 North Ivy street left this morning by motorcar for Tacoma. Wash., where they are to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. On Business Trip Erie M. Gray, deputy collector of United States in ternal revenue, Is transacting official business In the north. He expected to return to his office in Medford federal building Friday. Predicts Record C. h. MacDonald, commander of Medford post of the American Legion, returned yesterday from a short business trip to Klam ath Falls. He said reports received at Klamath Falls showed a renewed In terest In the American Legion by ex service men throughout the state, and he predicted a record for mem bership In the department of Oregon for 1938. Going to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess, with their small son were to leave today for Eugene to spend the Thankfgivlng holiday with their daughter, Miss Dorothy Burgess who la a junior at the University of Oregon. The family will hold a re union with Mrs. Art Burgess, mother of Mr. Burgess, and his grandmother. Mrs. James Oedler, four generations being represented. Bankers Meet Regular monthly meeting of the Southern Oregon Bankers association was held In the Llthla hotel In Ashland last night, with about 30 bankers from Ashland. Medford and Grants Pass attending. Dwlght L. Houghton, president of the association, presided. Principal speakers were Earl Newbry. who spoke on the production of pears, and Ray mond R. Reter, who told of the mar keting of pears. Following the meet ing, bankers were the guests .of Wal ter Leverette at his new Varsity thea ter In Ashland. Tedrows Here Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Tedrow, former Medford residents, arrived here yesterday from crescent City, Cal., where they had spent a few days after Mrs. Tedrows recent visit with friends In the Rogue val ley. They left this morning for Ash land where they were to spend the day with friends. They planned to leave here tomorrow morning for Corvallla to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Tedrow's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Tedrow now reside in Tonasket. Wash., where Mr. Tedrow Is a district ranger of the Corvallis national for est. He formerly was district ranger of the Rogue River national forest at Butte Falls. HURRY I THEY MUST END Yours' To Lakevlew Mr. and Mrs. George Nlemi were to leave this afternoon for Lakevlew to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ntemt'a sister. Mr. Nlemi Is principal of the Sams Valley school. Photos Cutting Cordy Sundermaa. recreation foreman of the Rogue River national forest, went to the Butte Falls area this morning to take photographs of Christmas tree cut ting. The photographs are intended to show how the trees are cut under a method of thinning to provide for better growth of the remaining tim ber. On Forest Staff Owen L. Aydclott. assistant ranger of the Rogue River national forest In the Dead Indian district, has been added to the head quarters staff here for the winter, it was announced today. Mr. Ayde lott will assist Karl L. Janouch. sup ervisor, on work and development plans. The Aydelotta have taken up residence at 134 Lincoln street. a New Shop Here The Llnd Linoleum shop, a new Medford firm, is now open for business at 327 West Main street. The store will carry a com plete line of linoleum, cove-base ma terials, metal mouldings, feature strips. Venetian blinds and window shades. The firm also offers Installa tion service on all types of linoleum work. Members of the firm are Lionel Cox and H. E. Llnd. Byron G. Works plead guilty to driving an auto while under the In-, fluence . of Intoxicating liquor and was sentenced this morning to serve 60 days in the county Jail and pay a fine of 8100, by Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman. The rec ords revealed It was Works second conviction on the same offense and his driver's license hsd not oeen re stored. Testimony Introduced showed Works had been arrested on the Pa cific highway in Talent November 22 when erratic driving was noted by a state trooper. Works was taken to Ashland and placed in the city Jail there. Later be developed ab dominal pains and a doctor was called who advised Works be taken to a hospital. Worka fled when op portunity offered and was re-captured later walking north on the railroad track. F. M. Smith, charged with obtain ing money under false pretenses, waived a preliminary hearing and was ordered held to the grand Jury under $1000 bond. Smith allegedly passed e $10 spurious check upon Victor L. Marshall who signed the complaint. Smith was arrested In Portland and returned here. T0NITE1 1 - 1 Paul Muni In 'The .Life of Emile ola." marking another triumph in the remarkable screen career of Paul Muni, comes to the New Crater! an theater Sunday for a three day showing. Depicting the earlier struggles in the life of the famed French novel ist, the fame and wealth that fol lowed, the picture nonetheless draws Mickey's Pal Pluto, canine pal of Mickey Mouse, and Flfl the Pomeranian, announce the birth of qulnpuplets. At least, In the new Walt Disney cartoon. Pluto's Qulnpuplets," at the Craterian the eter today on the same program with Eddie Cantor's "All Baba Goes to Town," fans get a chance to cheer five mlschevlous pups who wander from their doghouse and wind up In a cellar where they discover a hose, attached to a compressed air tank. Add to this fact that In this cellar Is stored paint and cider and that the playful pups "turn on the Juice" and one hee an Idea of the riot that happens. ' - FOR THE CONVENIENCE of' our Customers we -will be open all day Thanksgiving. Riverside Market. Eddie takes you through a thousand and IJ k JjftjfsiS "l)'-s j? i""' "T'hSi fi": w one hip-hip-hurraybian nights in two hours of I J tfirwn 't ' " j "ZtfcsSS I ' harem-scarem laugh and songl I w rvijfXfllh '''jC I WITH All THESt MtRRY-MAKINO INTfRTAINIRiv-t-,-. 1(1 hi JL VV'f l&CXii ' I V V ' TONY MARTIN ROLAND YOUNG l i m&lJMiXlT J4 JUNE'. LANG LOUISE HOVIC WWfi IO 't JOHN CARRADINE DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE 'Sffflj Lfj Sl "dfj VyiRGINIA FIELD RAYMOND SCOTT QUINTIT IIM fS. N-1?" ,if CilAN DINEHART PETERS SISTERS . JENI LI OON -4V',i;SV v S k lf:l Directed by Dold otlr Aiioclol Producer laurn Sehwob J TixV i SrMi Plo by Horry Tggend ond Jack Yelltn Bond on I my I- fvV O. W Cf!fjf ' i Gn ITowtie, Orohom . BoTcer and Gen Fowlor WT? T V IT'S THE IDEAL THANK8QIVIN0 PROGRAM Shows 1:45.3 15-6:45-9:00 Mats-30o Evoi-40o Kiddies-lOc Sunday Picture k41s (or its most dramatic moments the scandal whloh Zola raised In France following the trumped-up charges against Captain Alfred Dreyfus, who was sentenced to the penal colony of Devil's Island on the charges, and was later released by Zola's person al Investigation and castlgatlon of the officials who had sent him there. Thanksgiving Day Theatre Schedule . Attention Is directed to show sched ules in Med ford 'a three theaters to morrow Thanksgiving Day, Holiday schedules will be In effect at all theaters, with matinees start ing at 1:45 and 3:15. Evening shows, as usual will start at 6:45 and 9:00 o'clock, except at the Rlalto theater where the second evening show will start at 0:15. Card of Thank. We wish to take this opportunity to extend oir heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy during our re cent bereavement, in the lass of our beloved husband and father, also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. D. C. Straus and Family. 1 More Indian Births WASHINGTON. Nov. 24. -OP) The Indian birthrate of 22.3 per thousand, has increased more than one per cent a year for the last seven years. Com missioner John Collier said In his an nual report to Secretary Ickes. FOR THE CONVENIENCE Of our Customers we will be open all day Thanksgiving. Riverside Market. 1 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada la 1:30 p. m. .on OF LAUGHS. ..A GRAB - rttRAVA-OlORiOUS MIRTH-MUSICAL EVEltt i x t-i& v y " iP TODAY 4 DAYS T ' S Rialto Headliner Osa Johnson, who with her late and distinguished husband, opens a special three day Thanksgiving Day program at the Rlalto theater to morrow, in "Borneo," Martin John son's last and what It called his greatest adventure picture. The two crossed the China Sea to the land of the head-hunters to photograph the amazing and exciting epic. La well Thomas, famous commentator, nar rates the fascinating story of "Bor neo." a point which alone makes the film a looked -forward-to treat to movie-goers. Zane Grey 'a "Thunder Ttatl," will play as the added attraction on the special program. Charles Blckford. Otlbert Roland and Marsha Hunt have leading roles. Card of Thank. We wish to express our thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement, and for the beau tiful floral offerings. Margaret Lar son. John 8chumpf and Charles Schumpf. FOR THE CONVENIENCE of our Customers we will be open all day Thanksgiving. Riverside Market. WINDOW GLASS We sell Window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room for employed lady. CooHIng priv ileges if desired. Phone 1117 or call 013 S. Central after 5. tf EXTRA GOOD ni acres on south Pa cific Hwy., best location In valley for service station and campground, now to sell at only half down pay ment; two sets of buildings on place, etc.; 3 miles south Med ford. Total price $5,700. Write Box 2496, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE for livestock, 193fl Chevrolet truck: good condi tion. Clarenoe Arnold, Trail, Ore STEADY EMPLOYMENT offered to men who want a good Independent business: city and country terri tory. Call or write eatabllshed Rawlelgh dealer. Phone C-ll, El wood Jones. Central Point. ELDERLY PERBON8 cared for In my home. Mrs. Stephenson. 478 No, Main. Ashland. Phone U20-J. 1031 CHEVROLET Truck with stock! rack, for sale or trade for light se dan. Also late model drag-saw for sale or trade. A. Millard, Eagle Point. . FOR UPHOLSTERINO. Phone 969-R Thlbault. CALIFORNIA BOUND? Responsible party offers exchange occupancy, sunny 2-bedroom flat, first floor, Wllshlre district, Los Angeles; com fortable, warm; Frlgldalre, garage, for use your home, flat or 2-bed-room apartment, Medford, 2 to 8 months Phone Peer at Holland Hotel. Friday. FOR SALE Ford coupe. 1926 model; good running condition. Reason able. 404 North Grape. FOR SALE Used reconditioned May tag washer. See it at Peoples Elec tric Store. 214 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, steam heated. 106 8- Ivy. LOST Black and white Persian kit ten. Return to 1130 Nlantlc 8t Reward. AUCTION SALE at Sale Pavilion. No. Medford, Ore., Saturday. November 27. 1037. Have all the equipment and livestock from two small ranches. Horses, tested cows. hogs, poultry, machinery tncHidlng one Oliver two three bottom tractor plows. All consignors must have livestock at Pavilion by 11 a. m. Due to large consignment we will start the aurtlon promptly at 1:00 p. m. Southern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley. (Auctioneer. Phone 851-J-3. FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer, wry good 3ij -h.p. Neway engine: dry black walnuts, 13c lb Warren Mapes. 671 Chastnut, Ashland. FOR, SALE 3 Jersey rows. 1 register ed Guernsey bull. F. Stauaa, Selma. Ore. FOR SALE 1 1 acre, 4 -room plaster ed house and bath, cozy and com fortable: cement foundation, ctty water, close in. $1400 for short time only. Former price $1850. See L. G. PICK ELL. 18 8. Bartlett. FOR THE CONVENIENCE of our Cus tomers, we will be open all day ; Thanksgiving. Riverside Market. j FOR THE CONVENIENCE of our Cus- j tomers, we will be open all day Thanksgiving. Riverside Market. FOR SALE House and 'lota at 307 No. Ivy. Inquire 428 West 4th. CARBTTAKER and choreman wants position for room and board. Box 1885. Tribune. THANKSGIVING DANCE at the Oasis THURSDAY NITE NOVEMBER 25 BAGDAD OF FUN FOR SALE Four dairy heifers, will freshen soon. Blrdseye Ranch, on Pacific Hwy., 2 miles south of Rogue River. FOR SALE Puppies from black Aus tralian shepherd. Mother of hero dog that saved Shirley Mansfield from fire at Butte Falls. 51S East Main St. FOR RENT 4 -room house, 17.50. 11 Chestnut. FOR SALE Dry laurel wood, tier. Phone 452-R-2. YOU NO corn-fed pork, dressed and inspected, be ready for delivery Friday. 38th. Call 834-X. FOR SALE 1000 used lumber Jacket. 1000 used men's shoes and boots. Come and pick 'em out at prices to suit any one's pocketbook. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 North Orape St. Phone 1083. REFINISHINQ Best materials prop erly applied Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. GREEN 8TAMPS are being given with all barber work at the Medford Center Barber Shop, downstairs Medford Center Bldg. We speclallm cutting hair for ladles and chil dren. 'Jlm" Grimes. "Louie" Erbea. I I X I Wffra-sij Tomorrow & Friday A SUPER -COLOSSAL FOR THANKSGIVING! "G I n g e r" Jane Joint the Navy In her happi est hltl . Jam Withers 'WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG' W0i l A.U.UADTIM II III! .LV LEAH RAY 11 II V EL BRENDEL 11 S H t Bncln Tonltel" VIBOINIA L KlS beuoi fIJPirpf V,, . 4