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o o TWO mnvaKTi smrj TftratreE, reiyFOTiT), oonEflpy. satxkday. "1 025 33 ocal and Personal i A K rhauKP It bplnp mn(li-'' In -'HUt-f'l::uiilier of t'oiiitiiPi'lns ronriiH loclny. ronslsl Inir of rutliiiK a. wide uinmliiK in thi wall hi'twei-n lilt- m-i.Ttitary'H nf ficH and the main rhumbtr riM-i'lillnn room, iii-H n wide I'ntinU-r will lit lnstallt-d. ThiH improvi'incul, whlili has often heen aUKKOMed fur years pant ljllt never made, heretofore, will facil itate the traiisui-tifin of daily ehainber bllaineHH. 'ery Hperlal pr.'cris on nil table linen at the Jap Art Store. 302 1:1k daiu-e, Kasle I'oint. timililil. 3o; t 0. ('ate, county nent, and F. I). VnniiK, front expert. nililreHsril the ir I'hardisU of Josephine county at CrantH Push today and diHi'UHsed plans for ori-hnril lloittinK In that section. A. H. Itosenbaum, local district freight and passenKer ttKent of the Southern j'nciflc. attended the mectlnK. Columljla plaster wall board. Cull for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber yard. We pay for nshes and sell dirt cheap, lirown & White Agency, Inc. tf Kurt lioetlper of HamburK. fler niany, about 1'2 years old, and brother of MfH. Emit Molir, who arrived here Friday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mis. Mohr, was met liy them when the Shasta train arrived in Ash land yesterday forenoon and brought over to Medford by uuto. Mr. I'.nctt Ker i wonderfully impressed with the KrcnlncsH and vastness of the L'nlleil Stales, as on llindluri In New York he spent four days in that city and then continued on his journey to Medford via New Orleans and San Francisco. Ladles' nud chlldi-eus hats madr to order. Save hair.,!H7 -XnrreKan. 37 Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phon 23s. Ohloans who arrived In the clly yes terday on short stnysare Mr. nod Mrs. K. Snwtelle of Cincinnati, and Frances Davis of Kenton. AmonK ot,h-. i-r KUests at local hotels from a dis tance lire Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ills lop of Moose Jaw. Canada, and Ccoi'kc K. Parker of New York. A ilrens cut nnd filled. The kind you want, .when and as you want It. Mrs. TrowbrldBC. liar. W. Kith street. . 31I6 Do you know that Smith sells the best dry pine for sprint; use, $3 a tier delivered. Phone 1103. 3U2 Joe" Mi Malum, the well known traffic officer who holds forth In the Medford country, Is. in town today. "Joe" had unite an experience the oth er nluht while. chasinK a cur. Ho was KOtliiiK his Dodge roadster up to a good clip when some wires crossed anil all thn llKhta went mil. The car wenl into the ditch, breaking off a front wheel. 'Mm " not back In the car. pot It hack on (he road and drove to town on lliree wheels. C.rants Pass Courier. lllK dance, r.aule Point, tnlilc,ht. 302 llenislltclilim c. a ynrd. Tito Van ity Shop. Hartlctt and Main. If K. K. Pollock, a representative of the Konlieo mumifacturluK company, was a Medford visitor today from Seattle. Wo pay cash for used pianos. Pal nicr Piano House.. If Student marcella 50c by Miss r'ran ceaKelloKK until further notice. Phone 5!M for appointment. If The Catholic ladles will ulvu our of their dellKhtful chicken dinners on Tuesday. March 17. at tho hall on South Oaktlalr at 0 p. in. Admission Is r.n cents and all are cordially invited. Chimney sweep. Phone 22-lt. S20 The Salvation Army can help some- one with your old clothing, etc. It All those wishliiR to meet Mrs. Dun bar will attend the luncheon at the Hotel Medford, Wednesday, March IK. 302 Murray M. Masscy has just returned from a business trip .in Iho districts of northern California. Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Han. sen Coal Co. Phono 239. Satisfaction auaranteed In n well fllttliK uarntrnt when we do the work ror you. Mrs. TrowhrldKC. 1105 W. lilth. . June Moore, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. I'1. Mooro of (told Hill, underwent, an operation for the re moval of her tonsils Friday. HematltchlnK, buttons covered at tho Handicraft Shop. - tf I Hi; dance. Haitle Point, tonight. 308 Jack Edwards, n fugitive from Jus tice since tie escaped from Medford last December, was n pprcheniled in Kugene. Saturday, and taken to Klam ath Kails, where he Is wanted nil a charge of stealing furs. .Hemstitched linen cloths, icon vol tlo. on ale at JS.'-'O. Jap Art Store. sin; l-'nr expert marcelling come to the barber shop next door to Heath's Drug Store. Phone r.H. P.Utli I'lckol. 4 A large audience heard the mes sage on "The Hlsing Tide of Strw. ardshlp" nt the Presbyterian church last Sabbath morning and many spoke of the value of the mesrnge and are looking forward to the message which has been announced for tomorrow, the second on the same theme this one will be on "Worship and Partnership" as two pillars of stewardship to mulch the two discussed last Sabbath. "Cod's ownership and Man's Trusteeship." The music has been especially floe the past few Sundays. Tomorrow morn ing Mrs. James Collins will sing us a soprano solo, a choice number from Mlet.ke entilled fullest Thou Thus. Oh Master.'' There will be. union ser vice In the evening at the l'.aptlst church to hear Miss Winona Jewell, national W. f. T. I'. speaker. The Creator Medford club lunch eon date hat been ' 'hanged from March 30th to Miin-h IMh, For res ervations phono Mrs.- II, L. Wallher. i r. i . 3"-' I'nltv literature leaches people huw to bo healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy- Free distri bution. T18 West Main street. A number o Ashland students in I In mibllc schools aw 111 with iniillips. as a i-e two of lh'0hlgh school lea.hys isscs Frariys Fritter anil liia.c I In wkya i d. We in c i'l .iloi li' il and f"i Ihr m vl ::u I.J we will dflivvr I :! Imhfli.i oak and laurel at ft-. Ml l'r Her In two tier loads. Hi Inch dry OMk iujd laurel at $3.75. 4 foot dry dellveiVd II "'' All other fual In proportion. ViilN-y Fuel Co , SOW' Illy dance Kaule Point. tonlgh'(T L K.Ol f row, formerly9,f the Standard '11 company here, has been transfer red to the position as manager of the 'company at Ashland. ! The Pantorlum doea t all kinds of 'pleating. Phono iff 4. ZOtitf Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Kir. Alia Naylot', corsethOe. 3 1 S ' Art Kniith was among the visitors In e City from Fagle point yesterday. Oriental dance tonight Admission one dime. 3t2 Dress-iip-time is at hand. Why nt see Mrs. Trowbridge at once? 30 Photnlx won the basketball chani plonshfp for secondary schools of Jackson county by a score of 28-12 last Thursday night at the game play ed at Jacksonville. The Talent girls won the championship Thursday even ing by beating the Itogue Itlver girls. 34-21. Kor expert marcelling come to the barber shop next .door to Heath's Drug Store. Phone M4. Iluth Plckel. 304 P.ogue Itlver Valley Creamery but ter 47c. per lb. Johnson Produce. Co. The mavor of Cold Hill. W . II. .Miller. Is sick at this timo with a very bad ....i. i IU uA,v u;ison:ible ':ii this time and friends of the mayor are worried over his condition. - liold,ilitb alsiley. Jr., of Sisp-rs. .Mr. and Hill News. ..Mrs. A. A. Anderson ami it. K. Stone fhlckiii noodle luncheon at the Presbyterian church Tuesday. 11:30 to 1:00 Price Mlc. -1"3 37 Inch linen lunch cloths, ll fiO values, !lSc. Jap Art Store. 30'i Mr. and Mrs. James fl. I.ove of Hie Snowy Hullo op-hards, left Friday for Portland where they will spend Hie week end visiting. Ilavo you tried that ble milk shako at DeVoo's? " New K.ngllsh Sport Coats. N'atwlck. Inc. 3M' Among the visitors In the city from the slate of California are II. Thom son of Sacramento. Mrs. A. Callan of Napa. Crace K." Hitter of l.os Angeles, li. Hyan and W. C. (lallman of Duns mulr. .1. Cooley and family. Mr. and .Mrs. c. H. Hryant and Miss Alice Hry ulit of Montague nnd the following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. K. ft. llrazel. O. f. Williamson, f!. C. Har bour, J. It. Mann. Perry II. Thorn. George curls. J. W. Miller. F. Silver stlne, 11. V. Peters and K. J- WIN Mains. .; Chicken noodle luncheon at the Presbyterian church Tuesday. 11 :3 to 1 : 110 Price Dllc. 3"" flood allowances ror old machines. Do your spring sew ing on a now one. Singer Co. 10 So. Fir. 304 Hubert N.. Kuykemlall. altorney of Klamath Kails, stopped in Medford a short time yesterday while en Toute to Portland on legal business. Wo nav for nsties and sell out cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Cnioil organ for sale. S10. II. O. I.aunspitch al Weeks & Orr. 302 An epidemic of colds rampant on the tr. of O. campus, according to Dr. C. A. Hose, university physician, has popularized Ihe chlorine treat niont at Hie university Infirmary. He attrib utes the .miniature epidemic to the changing weather and loss of sleep, due to approaching examinations. Clean sand for the children to play In. Call Medford Saild & C.ravol Co. phone I076i Dr.l llalstead lias no filtered ultra flu me, but ourcj 'cm Just the same. Philips building. H. (I. Fowler, county club leader, is holding an all day meeting of the club leader of Jackson county at the pub lic library today. Itogue Itlver Valley Creamery but ler 47c per lb. Johnson Produce Ci). Hetluc you buy Ihat piano see II. fl. Ijiunspach. lie knows pianos and is .1,1.. nod can sell cheaper. Office at Weeks Si Orr. ,,Jp, The Cii-ants Pass section or me m- lah Temple patrol were in .mcuioio last Thursday night tor ine i.i.i.. . drill, preparatory to the iwama o Valla ceremonial and the big time in l.os Aneeles. 11 is expecten tnai no Klamath Kalis event will occur about May 23. The big convention in i.os Angeles will be held on June .i. New Knglish Sport coats. aiwu-n. Inc. . Visitors In the city from tun siaie of California Include Mrs. A. Callan of Napa. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. arr " San Jose. P. Vanpelt of Hornhrook, 11. lteed and II. K. Uinghalse or i.os - geles. Mrs. 1). M. Pearson lino nrnin' ter and Mrs. M..strelcll of Oaliland. Mr. and Mrs. C.eorge (Ireen and child and Mr. and Mrs. H. Judson of Santa Ann and Hen M. l.arken. I., r. oeni-j. O. W. Hanger, a. : Daviusoii nun ti. Haines of San Francisco. Mrs. 1-1. M. Wilson and Mrs. Maria I'.enllelt spent Friday as visitors at Ihe home of Mrs. A. I., liarvey in land. . , , Oriental dance tonight. Admission One dime. For expert marcelling come in no barber shop next door to iie.inis UK Store. Phono 044. Ilnin i icser a daughter. Maud Joan, was horn to Mr and Mrs. Wliocr am Thurs- day. March 12111. Itilglle Itlver V alley i rcamcu l.llt - e Co. ter 47c per lb. Johnson j-roooc Kary lo fiplsh al home are the dresses which Mrs. 1 irownriugc . and fits for you. 3ni' "The passing of Ihe whipping P"si. whit h would have been such fitting punisliini nt for clnK poisoners. Ihe members said, was regetted at n meet ing of ion Oregon Humane society members and dog owners who gather ed In Ihe courthouse Thursday night lo map out a war onthnt particular lii. of criminal who scatters strven ,,i,, ..1 erouiid wass In the way of dogs." says the Porlland Journal. "Money In be posted as rewards for the catching of dog poisoners was rais ed by voluntary contributions, amount lug lo S2.MV Allan llynon. deputy fiilted States attorney, offered bis ser vices lo prosecute such cases as may come up. Sixty dogs. It was reported, died of poison within the pasl month." New Kuglisli Sport Coats. Natwick, Inc. 303 t are overstocked and for Ihe next 3H ibiys we will deliver 12 inch dry oak and laurel at J3M per tier 111 iwo tier loads Hi lin li dry o.ik and laurel al STTi. 4 fool dry delivered per cord s.7 : AH other fuil in pro- -non. Valln leVM'". SnO'tf P s Ihe featuie Pol.l Neg e..,..f.n- ,1 slai ,'f Hi,- fUni. I'l ' i:. Sin-." IS piescnted. Heforo hoO'dianiii.' '.'t me esti mate your iaio"i-.". t.Oing. enainel ng or ierlng.lJ Prices reasonable. Prompt i-srvtce. II. V.' Marx. Phone I7K-.I " O 11. I. OKS nt DeVuc's. tf Hunt's Crateilan will again offer in in fourlh Sunday musical concert F. Wilson Waite and his Crater l-alte Temple baud, withglii'tty lirown on the Ciant Wurliuei tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. A program of clas sical and popular ntiniheiQ will be of fered, featuring the ensemble work of the band, with selections in con junction with Hetty Drown on the or gan. These Sunday afternoon con-i'1-i'ls are proving popular Willi the music Jovers of southern Oregon and northern California, and provide a pleasing divertlseincnt before the Sun day auto ride. Special this week. ICxide buttery for Kord. Chevrolet anil Star, llti.oo. Williams & M' Curley. tf Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Shirley Hall, the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. 1!. Hall of Itogue lliver, had his tonsils removed yesterday morning- Old papers for kindling fire, at this office. tf Included among the 'out of town Orcgonians arriving In the city l-ri- Iday are .1. C. Cllrrie of Salem, f. I.. i I lull t r.f line, -no Mrs M . I Saii- derson of Madras. .Mr. and Mrs. Meri- itf Astoria and Mis. I'. S. I'uckctt ami Mr-H. It. (J. Griffith of Kliiniiith Kiilin. .Vurs-ry stock. Tho iot assortmptit in southern On-tfon. Fruit. hIkkIh and mil-bcarfiiff trcs, fluuriiiK shruiiH, vines, horry iilants, rhubarli nnd ns parnnus iilants, cvcrKi-f-fn trons and fiK's. perennial plants, ra)n vinos. A ftiu- lot of heavy two yeur fiinn vvr i'.v. A K"d general assortment uf fruit trees for honi' orchards. Coin tnereial vaiielies, ineiudin Old Home on I'Hyuriensls for commercial or chards. Grafting wax anil other sup plies for orchard work. Don't take my word for It, conic nnd see for your self. Will gladly duplicate any order booked by an aent for the same or less money and pive you better ser vice. lOden Valley Nursery. Phone (1S0-.T-2. Sales yard 012 ! Kant Main street. 2.SliMf Kev. F. H. Inch is announced to Hpenk Sunday 11 a. in. at the. First hup list church on "Tlie (ilory of Je sus Christ." A male quartet conslst- itiK of Messrs. t'arlow, clinch, M cud and lluiley will siim ::My Auchor llolils." and Mrs. riichardson will have a nolo, entitled, "Jerusalem, by I'ark- A union meeting will be held at this church nt 7:30 p. m. when Miss Jewell uf Denver will jilve an inter- stliiK addresM. The W. C.T . I', spon sor the meeting. Mai uyama, Stewart at the Fniversiiy club. Is confined In his homo with a severe cold. I'he following from Soatt lo are among Iho local . visitors iiom ino state of Washington: Mr. and Mrs. F. t'. Alnslcy. ChnrloH I'. Frason, Mr. and Mrn. W. D. Albright. W. ( '. UrooUs. Mr. a ml Mrs. A. A. Allen. Mrs. Karl ItoVenne. Mr. and rMs. Andrew Price. U. S. Knight. K. 10. Pollock. PhyllOs Wolfe. J. W. linker. .1. W. I'.urUo and Itoso (taker. Miss Adii Ihewsler. the homo dem- on.tiation iifynt. instructed a class in tie dyeing nt 4hf liome of Mis. Charles Kllnnle at Lake Creek yesterday. ICain and a warmer temperature Is tho prediction for Sunday's weather, following a maximum' of til Friday and a minimum of L'7..r today. YOU CAN'T MISS Of the Year Wonderful music and a special feature new to Medford. Watch for it. American Legion Drum Corps BENEFIT DANCE Wednesday, March 18 NATATORIUM A special feature' parade on streets at 8 p. ni., Wednesday will be the first public exhibition of the corps. Don't fail to see it. M. Heckenberj-er, under the irri igation ii-oj(ct in the Kani.' int dis itrict. was in Medford transaciiy it urn -'iickx Friday, ilo reports that the pros pects for that district appeal" good ad that many new ranchers oje locatiiiK there. Steady migrittion of seltlcrs and flow of capital from California lore gou is one of the most onenurIng features of 1'aclflc northwest develop ment, according to I 1.. Goodrich, ay sis taut vice president of the Anglo l.uitdoii Paris National bank' of San Francisco. James G. liroanley was stricken last nihi by a severe ca.se uf ptomaine poisoning. He had fan n a crab for dinner and was just getting up from the table when tho illness seized him: ile was able to bo up this morning but was still rather weak from his exper ience. Grants Pass couri rv Kdwnrd Kfiyless of Colie'r 'llutte or chard, has received notice of the death, of his brother. Uov. 1.. St. Aldan Ray less at Henley on Thames, Knglnnd. Jew' S. St. Aldan TiayJess was chap lain in tho Jtoyal.Navy for many years' and later rector of St. .Vents, Hunts. Fngland. In IH'jti on returning to Kngland from Hong Kong, whilo in the . Itoyal Navy, he viited Oregon and made many friends. Ho always had a happy recollection of Oregon, and had looked , forward to another visit. ' The Misses Kathryn Dunham and Cleonr Carkln, wei.- known local school teachers, loft early today in the form er'H flivver to spend tho week end in Roscburg, and probably reached that city, as planned, by this noon unless an old cow Kbould have met their car on the Pacific highway and chased them back to Medford. f The Screen ' At Hunt's Cratrrhiu. "The Narrow Ktreei." one of the foasons. "best rc-IIoi-h" from the, pen of Fdwln Ha to man Morris, has been recreated on the screen and opens to morrow matineer at the Itialto. Possessing all tho nuallties of mys tery, romance and humor thatj made it a "host seller." It Is expected that the picture will more than live up to the written word, by translating the whim sical interest of the novel onto the soref n. Matt Moore plays opposite Dorothy Devore. "Oh You Tony!" starrin Tom Mi:;, closes a successful run tonight. You k now To m. 1 Jott or see him in the live one. , Tho rare combination of mi Klihnr Glyn story brought tothe screen with her two favorite screen Uivers play ing the hero arid heroine is t-he prom ise of "His Hour." which will play here tomorrow matinee ami night only, account, of Otis Skinner Monday night, at Hunt's Craterian thenrter. John Gilbert, as a romantic Russian Prince, Is said to come up to all ex pectations as to jusi what P.linnr Glyu's Ideal hero should be like, and Aileen Pringel.'1 with her ability and charm, is again the beautiful heroine. Hebe Daniels starring in ".Mlvs P.lueheard" closes tonight. It's a French love. comedy and full of laughs .and thrills. nam AFFORD TO THE v HAROLD LLOYD 0 S In IIt Water TERRY TALENT IS I PURSUING A SPEEDING CAR Terry Talent, former Medford boy, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Tal ent, and a traffic officer working ; dut from Gold Hill, had a narrow i escape from death or Berious Injury ! several nights ago when he wnR pur suing a big car and his motorcycle slipped while rounding a turn south uf Central Point. : According to ihe Gold Hill.. Now;s and Grants Pass Courier, the ear, a Htanley steamer,' was suspected of being used for drug and booze mn ning. If ran away from local of ficers who reached 5" miles an hour. Mr. Talent was then notified and started after the car. although live in in ut ok behind when he left Gold Hill. He c.tught sight of the big auto mobile near Central Point and was giving his machine everything it had when it slipped, sending him Jtfr foot in the air. jHls ankle was hurt and his -side somewhat damaged. , He also got ;i severe thump on tho head. When thrown from his machine' he was traveling well toward TO miles tn hour. The big car ahead mnn iged to elude officers all the .way south and was not caught. . U Is fcaid to have been a regular visitor through this state, hut has always been able to get away. The license number was not secured. I.rnunr- ,,r Xntinns Aitjom-iis, (1K.NKVA. Murrh 1 4. The t-olln-i-il i,f the I.p:iin of Nations r-oni-lili'toil its Murch session nnil tul- j'Hirnoil Into tnd.-iv. Its ni-xl turet- iliB will he hold In Juno. Tho follow! nir Iiorsnns from Portltintl aro limonK tho tonipiiriiry sojournors in Iho i-ity: Mr. ,-iml r.Ms. .1. .llor. .7. il. Tnto. C !'. llnwkins. Mr. nii,l t.-u -M. I.. Sliiiorliinil, r.Mf. Curtis nlllloy. c. I'. Arihor. s. .1. I liimiiinn. I.:uio ilooiloll. CharloM Knililorly. K. II. lUivcl, N. W. I'.nilcy. .Mr. nnil Mrs. R Mr. Kinni.y. Warron IMul. II. .1 . Lookwoml. A. Ilavls, Mr. nnil Mrs. ('. 11. Hotelier a nil II. A. Itrou'no. SHASTA Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 Sorvoil Stinilay 12 noon at S p. m. COCrCTAir . Shasta Sea Food Cocktail REMSH Sweet I'ioMes Pin Money anil ttlpe Olives ' SOUP '"v CliU'keii fiuinbo.. ENTnKKS AND ROAST Fried Milk-led Chicken Country P.ruvy C'liicken A I,a King on Hot Toast Koast YollliK Turkey Celery Uressins Roast lxiiri of Pork 'with Annie Satire VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes String lleans SALAD Sliced Pineapple with Cottasc Cheese DESSERTS Cherry Jello with Whipped Cream Apple Pic A I. a Mode. Hot Finger Rolls DRINKS Coll'ec Tea or Milk Radio Sets ' Freshman 5-Tube . V . : $60 Complete Set - $115.00 Harry Christner Phone 468-J-3 OUR SUNDAY DINNERS are a tremendous success Hotel Medford Servers of pure food, DYEES HATTEES CLEANERS FLEATER8 Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. AutomoMJe Repairing . Day and Night Service O M00&E & MARTiy 315 N. Rasrclda O Storaga $1 in nil mmnmiM mi hMiHaHMimiiiitoiMtM CRATERIAN t)E LUXE CONCERT TOMORROW, 2:0a P.M. The Musical Organization Whose popularity ' - Increases Wit! Each Passing Week ' ." ' ' ' CRATER LAKE TEMPLE .BANJD WILSON WAITE. Direfctor ''. .Your single admission (adults 35c, kiddies 10c) covers both concert and photoplay entertainments. TOMORROW! MATINEE AND NIGHT ONLY (Account of Otis Skinner Monday Night) IXft. CENTRALT " LAST SHOWING TONIGHT! You Can Hea.r Them Laugh for Slocks at This! . HUNT'S CRATERIAN ,' i" i i -r, i -fll t -- '-- - - Monday Night, March 16 I THE GREATEST ROLE OF THIS GREATEST STAR I . r : ' ' x 'Russell Janne rRooucTios'Sh Present? - 'in tkc riefi, RoUick.ia fSakd. on'PQNQI.'lXOTG A Company. of 40. Pteitrs, Sib gets and Dancers make this AV Ski.-mer$ most Spectacular Production since KlSflfT SEATS Curtain risps promptly at 8:30. O Children in Although f$ Sk, PRICE: Including Tax Lower Floor, 1st rows,,$2.75; next 4 rows, 12.20: "next 5 rows. $1.65. Balcony, 1st 2 rows, $1.65; balance $1.10. A seven-day sensation for Medford audiences; the latest, greatest love romance yet filmed. of a wild Russian prince ; and a beautiful but unresponsive widow. Unlike other men, he fascinates her she holds him coldly at a dis tancethen one clay in a desolate place his hour. comes!' ; BEBE DANIELS in "MISS BLUEBEARD" C7 - Spectacular , NOW SELLING No one seated during tli pafclogue. arms not admitted. 1 iSfS-Ve . l3 lr's production is elaborate the Craterian more than accommodate it. stage Day Phono 806 Night Phone 1127 ) o ny. nxi, f UMJ j.i (0 0