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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1928)
'MRIW-'OIiiniAII, 'I'lilllUXR'MHIiL'ORa MiT.iUX.- ri;l.TslAY. -.trJrc 27.- ifes mm , p GORGEOUS Yet Truly Inexpensive THE ST. CLOUD A f ti h-in n t In K Hymphoiiy ill form unil color, the. 8t. f'loml Ih a lovely piitlfin (llMllnuulBlifd hy all Ivory himil, lionlcri'd in a licuutiftil Hcroll iIchIkii relieved by eomiioteH of frnll, all HUier ftniioHcd on u hiu-kKrounri of pale canary yellow. The bLuim', known an Hllveiln, In n new one, and Hie waro ltnelf If Pateek, u recent notalile achievement of the I'amonH .JoIiiihoii IIi'oh., I. Id., of KiiKhuiil. Yon will partlcnlarly like the hollow plceeft hiicIi ilh tlin cover dluli, which In a marvel of iirtlxtlc iitlllly. The liandlRH are nn!lil, heantlfiilly modeled, nnd placed horizontally alinoHt at the top, where they afford u xeuurn hold. 32-Piece Set only $13.50 Open Stock Let uh Hlmw you IhlH exqulxlta new open mock pattern, very III expenxlve In apile of Iih heniily anil duruhlllly. Just Arrived v the li.nlit wcin'l 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 i ; 1 1 i'inislicil Kiddy Kage-$6.00 Sec llinin limv the litjlit wci.u'lit colliipsililc, 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 i ; 1 1 i'inislicil r IN THE LIMELIGHT ( fly Maiilui lnlripN. AsHK'iatil " pkhm smrr Vr.tr.) "HOI'KTOX, TVx.. Jum' 27. iff, TUp ftiur liniMtriitnt fru muhii" the platform with whlc-h (hi fltniocratlc nnmiiiop will o to hiitilc In NnV'tnlH-r, Huh no worn en on Hh ioHlT. Xi-ViT has i woiuaii hitvixI on thin ,nmir.Ut."(' unil (IiEh your In no fxf-tnihn, Oregon Supreme Court Decisions TO 1ST POINT HAI,KM, Ore.. June 2d. JP The Miipimff court tnly handeil down an opinion huMJi.K uKiiint Iih numrAun plitinttffH in ih case , of W. .1. (iii-gor unci otherH, appel- lantK, afininst the city of I'ortland. j 'In uhlfh nn ntlfmnt wris mndfl to 1 t ; enjoin the city from i"..IN'ennn tii I amount nsxHHed itKainst them nit J ASirijAXI), June 27. (fipoeiul) etu(iin of tin- Impi ovemetii uf ' Word lias 1j.;pii rfcelvml by Awhland Int'-fMtaie avenue. relallvoB that Vhtr flmnm.inil. I The opinion was written by Jus- iltrno rutit : . , , .. m jtlcp 'ohov and amrms Judge, (.inmiIt''H huvc Kone Into uetoin v.. and with them their allotment of "amnmiitl of Washington, D. , for Multnomah county. j women memlM i-H whose poHiilon, ! t""n admltlod l, Die 1'nlted ; The opinion holds that the Im- while not of ureal Importance. H at Htate.H military academy at Went l'vemont Ih of general benefit to ; i . i. ; i i . i in . It w. . property owners along the' east felt. , Point and w ill enter the fimt tutioii ,n, ,,,tt:A u , ,o Mine.,,,,,,,,,,, inai-cullne ,,,,y c enter, who graduated ;rZ"?iTiy ,he ' UyThT" ! liin iih" n .11 JI mi i iiiui nunc I iiflti ii w in I Inu'u ' Washlnton, I) ( .. Is only 17 yearn , ..Thp (1i.sll.ilmIion of ,no hl.n0,ltH : of a.;. Iho older win of the family., nm, ,,,,, , , (lllIIai.ju,Ueii r,m, Jr., waa admitted, to Went , ,.,, . . , itruHle , the oolln. ! ' . H ' . K ' . vil. Willi the exercme of tlione j , then, will enjoy two yearn of their , fllncllmls w,th,n the (.,ml.ter nnU ! nillitary work toKel her. T om liain-' .,,w,l11t,,in .,, u u,. n ! I'.ul the liioleH Hlnyed up line im'ini, ni ., wu mi 'iHiiiuiiu iioy " 1 i )ower to Interfere" ) lust iilclit Willi Hie cie.lenlliilK had Ills Klado mill hlKh school edu-1 other oplnlonn toduy were: ! committee anil were line to iartlcl-"unm m niniiiiu iiiiu v.,in me uri Rlim AtKPnn(,n(l VH Anna I. pate In the meetlnKH lod.iy of the i Anhland hoy to cntor West Point. ji0,t., appellant: appeal from l oinmllleen on rulen and order und : the Hon of Mr. and Mrs. ; .Muimomah county: action nsaln.st p. i inun. nt oru-anizaiion. i A- p- llammond. who were pioneer 'defendant for alienation of affec- , The fenfire air of tlie flint niirhl ! rcHlilflUB of tile town 'tion of plalntiff'n hunhnnd. (ipin- ' newiloii of tl onventlon wan only Mr- J"1 Nl ''" ,1,,''i'r' l'ler and lo)1 hy jUM,it.p n,.an. JudRe John nllKhilv dinrupted hy the need for Mr. iwid Mrs. C . W. luune made up i u Stevenson affirmed, flie i.u'siness of committees for the " 1''"I Parly tliut enjoyed an out- ,,., Xllllnn, ,.,nnk of , two women meml.ers of the ere. ' ' "Uinmit of the Slskiyous j (., OVQ, np,unt. vs. ,laze, ,,,.. di nllals coniiniltee and the tvvol'""' ".,y.' .,, , , .. inlnKlon; appeal from Jackson ..nn. 11. ..11 ..in in..-, mm .'; county: suit to recover on promin-I Kate ouiie of .Medford were in : snl.y ,,.. opinion hy Justico liean. I Ashland Sunday vlsitin-; Willi rein-1 JullB0 ,.. M. Thomas afj-lrmed. -lives and friends. Mm. Mlnkler re-1 . j. shea vs. Joe c I'eters 1 turned recently from I'ortland, j appellant: Charles I-;. Kenner, et' ! where she spent a week as lcpre-1,,,, uefemlants: appeal rroni Mult- sentatlvo of tho Copco women em-1 ,)n,h ,runiy: suit to foreclose ' ployes at tho annual convention of . mechanics lien, (iplnhui v Chief! women workers. .Justice Hand. Decree of Judu ; Mr. mid Mrs. Morrison Rant man I (,.,.,.,. n. Tazweil. modified ' have returned lo their luune at , tAyl,. A. culliKon, et al. appei- ! Whlttler. Cal.. after spendlnn sev-; hmlHf VH, ,ltP, s,.;,lp. ,1ll :l . oral days visillllK relatives In Ash- i ,,., ci,.ltsop county. Suit to en-! join defendants from olistructiiiK . outHliimllnK women conleslnnln all; aipeared at the late meelniK in evenlni,' frocks. .Mrs. Ccnevieve Clark Thonip- j son, former national committee, woman from Louisiana, wearing a lik-hl preen etiiffon frock with a iare frtiiiteil shiiwl of malt-hint; shade thrown over her shoulders, wits there io help conduct llle flKill for her chosen delegation. j Mis. Lester J. I'ollocU of the' Ilislrict of Coluniliiii, who suffered land. ileteat liefiire hot It the suh-com- Budweiser Real Quality l Malt Syrup Baked tn'fi Budtceiser Malt Syrup, bread, cakes and cookie are more delirious and nutritious. Wmm- 1 he IIP MfCf SITseller "that means everything f ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St. Louis Sold by Grocers and Dcaltn Evtrywixri SOLD BY GROCERS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE VALLEY CANDY COMPANY Distributors Medford H. G. ENDERS Distributors Ashland "FAMCUS ?" iilED CHOIVN ; GASOLINE STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, jvir, uihi aiih. ram ,uar vikmcu .-i,,),. (,r t. niiiinn i... " ' .ieuioiu nuiitni UM'-tnt.wn ..im iiau ; .n,in .JudKo J. A. KaUIll leveiHed. the Htimiuer viHiiiim with her molhor, Mi'H, ftui llnti, on Kant Main Ktreet. MIhh llarllctt teaf'hPH art in (he Itorkclcy puhl;. schotds. P.-- ITT i ! ' ' ' r Dining Room Sets cal values. ' uf liiiiTi't, $77.50 lli'ili, cinis ' ami -I clii $65.00 iiiiilioii, en ml f) chairs $51.00 in new style and real values. Mi-rlif-piece cinu liinaf ion, e(iiisis1iiii- uf buffet, table ami (i chairs, Si.-iiece eonibiiiiil ion, cunsisl iu uf buffet, table ami -I chairs, Seven-piece .combination, consist in f ta'1'1' and (i chairs, O'Cedar Mops At Special I 'rices tM.OO .izc. only .......'.............75c t1.-")0 sixe, only $1.0!) 0toMf 1 These prices yootl while present. slock lasts. O'Cedar Oil "fWf fi', regular :!0c. only U !" i' For Correct Time Call 35-J Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co. A Reliable Place to Trade Sixth and Bnrtlett . . Phono 35-J tee, nppfared in a shell-pink ehlf fon and laec nowu to wajjc war nitaiiiKl Jidin t'oHtello, national conimltleenian, I'Mve feminine names appear on the roll of (he ruiiilnif tec u noill'y the- preHldfuiial eiindidatc of hlx nominat Ion. The meniest iiumlter of women will nerve on' the committee to no tify the vice-presidential candidate. There are 15 mimcH on thin corn mil lee, while the women workers ami t he lieu I y aiinoint til nuilfuiul commfttecwomen toilt tho Mimt. Herkeley. Cal., arc in AHlilaml for iKihl of feminine activilv .liirlntr1" vi11 wi,h ihth' HO" "111 llifl wit'(: tne pieaHure ni an airpiauo rme. , (-. kUmkc vs. Marrv I.: Karris. .MIhh Nova Harllett arrived rn iU,lnK business as Portland Silver cently from Herkelcy. Ciil.. to Hpend : rox Karm. tippellant; appeal from I : Multnomah county; suit lo rescind i: eontract. tpinion by JuHiicc liean. .: ilmlK" William Kkwall afflrined. : (i lira llamitlon vs. U. K'flu-v i! ftirn. r,mmmi ucwr unri ymini. i;,,MM.;int; appeal from Multnomah : Hon. Kdmund, Jr., Iiave ntinrnpil to(,unty; KUit fn. (1:miiukch. Opinion i: Dimsmuir. They vlHlted a week l(y Justice Ilossman. JuiIkc T. K. i : with Mnt. IVwb' pnnmlH. Mr. and j. Duffy affirmed. , Mih. John II. Turner, on the Hotilc-1 William L. HiiKhson company. ; varrt. ' iappellant, vs. Northwestern Na- i - Mr. and Mrs. L. . I oKRina or tional bank, et al: anocal from Multnomah county. Action to re cover damages for trespass. Opin ion by Justice Melt. Judge I ..on in I. I lewitt affirmed. May lEntlcr. administratrix suh stitutnl for Van.lalia Williams (Ireen. vs. City of McMinnville, ap peltanl: appeal from Yamhill county; action for damages, opin ion by Justice licit. Judge (leoiK' U. Iiawley nfffrmcd. the first day and night of the con-1,Mr- 1,1111 Alni- A,,,ll,' WKIUH. Mr. vention. the two leading disiln- j ,iml Mra- '-' U1'e K,1(,tH KUlshed guests. Mrs. Woodrow Wll- he LJl,,ia H"vlW 10te J . , o add Mrs. Alfred 10. Hmilh. came ! M 88 Mr. Anple In tor their share of the limelight. I ,K,n' "''J-. 'VQtl :lw 1,1 !U1(' M(lSS Mrs. Wilson took her seat in the ' MnrRBrpt Sklniwr drove, to Crater font row of the platform "e m '"'J ednosday for a day s on inf;. fin im elv twin. I II I I I tl . I. IH'IK (II lilt. miMHIlll I ll'UII Hie ball until the uavel hatl 1 n pounded for the last time, while Mrs. Smith arrived late and left , .' r IM.a H,'t,,lH(' 1 M'x ! of Ashland lo Mrs. N. ('. Wilbur ahd i June L'tJ. llnhert ltrucu Man- ii . .ij iim it in i lie nail, Mrs. Wilson, resdendent in ! Ini; and Dyeiiv: Works lias pur chased a fine new Nash sedan. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorue t'arey as tuisposcu oi meir .n-ncn iraci vc:t Kohcil Mnniell Very III. ATLANTIC H I( J 1 (LANDS, N. J., white cbtrfon gown lavishly cm hroidered In silver and an orchid laffela rape, clapped Vigorously al all the high points in Claude How els' keynote speech, except (hose references to her husliaud that caused Hie entire assemllae rise. non of Klamalh Kails. The new! tell. 71. veteran actor. Ill at his owners will lake possession :tibout I home here, was reported to he j July I. The deal was made, by ; growing weaker today. He has' Yo:-key & Company of Ashland. I heen confined to his bed six weeks! II. N. Cockotilnn of Albany, non-1 by n complication of ailments. oral aKetil tor the NorihweHterii I .Mutual Life Insurance companv of i Milwaukee, spent Tuesday in Ash- to 'land wiih the company's local! tment, II. V.. Haley. STAGE .lust In-fore a.ljouininenl for the I I'rof. F. C. liehner or the Suillh Chalrmiin Shaver aiiununceil theoin Oregon expel. lileui. slaiion has next mii in 1 event of tlie conven-1 Kolle ti) Vancouver anil Vicloriu, lion, a i.reakfast lliis moinlni.. fori II. C, to nttend u coiivenllon of the all women di-leaaies, Riven hy the northwest hoilirullut'ullsts and pa women members uf the Texas llioloslsts. edition. Mr. and Mrs. Howard James of I Ixis An.-;els, Oil., were recent vis-! amnh m iM.is in iiiiiiiii in toe noine oil I'fnnnfl HI IP Mr. Jannies' aunt. .Mrs. John Tin ner, on the I oulevar.l. .Mr. James is a rising yoiiiiK attorney of the southern metropolis, lie and Mrs. James made a trip mirth hy tho Itedwood hlKliwny and will return hy way of the Yoseniito valley. Mr. James is (lie son of Mrs. Kintnn llnwcrd James, who was a former Ashland resident, who was for ninny years the ells-l'ari;o Kx press company atient in Ashland. Loyal Leach of Kin in nth Vails spent the week end In Ashland vls llltis ut the home o his hrolher and wire, .Mr. and Mrs. drover Liarli, II. 11. Halls and two daushlers. Jaiii't and tlone, a;id Mr. Halis' liro ther. Newton Halls, of Los AiiKcles spent Monday at Outer Lake. Miss Mary Xiver, assistant lihra easoned Xumber iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CINI.N.NATI. ).. June 27. II'i Mrs. Cynis .McCormick. Jr.. of Chicn.no. wile of the president of the Inltirnallomil Harvester com pany, has heen a student actress wilh a local stock company for the last six weeks under an assumed name. It has heen learned. Uccentty, under the name of Marv r.utlcr, Mis. McCormick played n minor mle In "( rime. not recui;ni.cd hy memliers of the reiuilnr cast or hy the audience. Mrs. McCormick said she took the name "Mary Under" to escape social nhllKatiolis so thai she could civo her full I tiiin aiid eriorl to the study of dramatic art, in which she is keenly Interested. She Is espe cially Inleresi'd In Ihe production of children's plays and wishes lo She was 1,1 l,u' Asllllll imhllc library. mis 11-inrueu to nor uuiies niter n two weeks' vncaliou. -Miss Luetic Meswlck was assistant in the II hrary durln.; Miss Nlver's nhsence. The weddiii!,' of Miss Velda (lid eon and Harold Uini;, which was solemnled Monday. June "Ti. nl noon at tin home of the hride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. fadeon. on N'orlh Main street, was one of sln.lv ill Hon II...- l .... l 'h luelllest of siiriiiir wcddillils. did not conieninlale colin- nnv fur. T1'' Ultleon home was a bower of I ther than ainateiir theatricals, she said. t i m rrVN )3 ! 4 ! , j KEEP ! COOL ! A ; Safe Deposit Box for your important papers and other valuables You tan arrange for a box in a few minutes' time. A few cents a week is all that it costs. First National Bank Medford, Oregon SECURITY SAFETY SERVICE MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000 ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE ; First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon mm- OPERATION NOT NECESSARY KKCTAI.and Colon ailments vanish quickly and permanently under Hit I r. C. J. Ian non-EiirKf- cai mcuioii oltrcalnient, wlitcli WiiuscL-xcIiislveiy. FlifcE 100 parivilluslr.ittd book describes mclhfui and explains our WHI1TEN ASSURANCEttK I I l.LS hIJ M INATti D OK FICKItUI'L'MJKU. Send (or 1 1 ni-.. piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim : . i, i If wc put too much wv into these ;ulviMtiscnicnts vou j i can take them with a grain of salt. But it's a solemn i 1 iact that we take pride in the lumber we handle and you v won't find a lot of green stuff in your order if wc fill it. ! We like to surprise our customers with just a little bit better lumber than they expected. That policy is what - has built up ourbusincss. Wc can't afford to slip now.; Woods Lumber Co. j . "Back to the Woods" j 711 East Main ' Telephone 103 ! . llllfmilMIIIIIMIIIIIimillMimMIIIIIII Uimillll IIMIIMIIIIIIHIIIIM nm ' lllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiHNiNim iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiipii! ; j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING QETS RE8ULTI Sour Stomach; 'Phillips Milk of Maffiieaift' Better than Soda 1ii!ti.ttl of Ptnlti LormftiT take a litltr "IMiiltiixt Milk nf Mn-nc-ia" in wiiur uity tinio tor imti'Nlum : sour, avid, jiu--y umituli, miJ rrliof will iotiit iiitikhtly. For titty jciirt oimino ' Phillip Milk of Mmrni'si.)" bwn prpwribi'ti hy (ihvii'i:u" htTiiut1 it miMaum-a tlirrp tinu" h tiiiH-h Hi-ill in tlip etum--li a u tat unit til mint ion of bi mrlKiiiritt- of miU, Imviis- t!u xtomHih Buivt uiul fri'i from .ill piNt'(. It nouttnlircH hi i.l fcrnivntntirn lu the bowrlit mnt LM'ntly mi tlu nutiritut hIj' fruin tin MMt'in wit lioiit purn injr. II-ii", it mr ptt-avmt to tnki thsn ioil;i. lniit iipitn "PhilHpt. Tinty ii. d'lit ninl litly-.nt Imt tlr, any iini''lon "Milk uf Mutf liiM Invii the V. S. Itojlsti rn rr.! Mrttk of Hu rimrlca H 1'h.llip. ( Itciimul Co. mtj it ir?Utt'tor Clurli't XI. rhilli liucc lt70. lio.tllt il'nl litrwu, itiiu ii M-l,i,.K u-ll.t ; finmuo nnd hwi piaa wort com- lihitMl with RrtMMis in a vory at- tiJirtivi! rnshlnn. Tho In itio was joliarmiiiR in a (sown of pink -roor- Rotto, with rhinoHtono ormiinriilH. ; Mrw. C.iilonn sorvotl n flolishtrnl iwoddinii lunolioon at tho oloso of tho roioption. Tho briilo and groom ; loft htto in tho day for I'rosornt City, whoro ihoy will spoml tholr ; honoymoon hofnro nolnit to thlr homo at Hozoiuan. Mont., whoro (Mr. l.ar.; is a loarhor in tho piihllr school. Mrs. Ijuii; was n Kradnato Oi tho Ashland hiuh srhnol and has rorontly ho-n omployed at MoNaif I ron.' drtiK slnro. Altiort .lohnson. an tmotl votoran. rostdont of Ashland. pu5sod away at tho ai:o uf rt Ttionday morning at his homo on Wulmit stroot. Mr. .lohnsnn had boon pvominontlv iil-'iitiiU'tl with oithartl inuvt'sin in i this sort (on and owned ono of tho' finost hits of orrhnnl arrongo In j tho nppor part of tl o valley. Mrs ! Johnson, fir a l-d wifo. pissod I nwixy wvornl monthtt nco. Thnso ' who survivo aro tn -daiichtor, I Mrs. Jonnio (liihort and Mrs. (1. O, VanNatn. and n sistrr. Mrs. ( has. t Mitrholl. Mr. Johnson wis ltn (n i Dt'lawaro in IMI. lln was a vot-i oran of tho rivll war and look a koon (ntorost (n nil tnnttortt rtin rornints tho O. A. R. Knner.il sorv (cos will ho hold Wodnosilay aftor noon at the Dodge funeral chaie. c-4 BIG, refreshing breeze always on up, day or night. It's yours with a G-E Fan! Made in 6, 9, 12 and 16-inch izes oscillating and non-oscillating types from 5 up. The G-E Oscillating Fan swings from tide to side whip ping stagnant air into life cool ing an entire room. And, in th 9-inch size, it's price is but At the Center of Everything i' ,'h I Sa s Hi s? Ss mmm 'k4ii;u:LiiiiAaiuiAjB OFFERING central location Five famous restaurants with fixed-price meals and service alaCarte Garageforyourcar An entire floor reserved for women guests Choice of over one thou sand modern guest rooms at reason able prices thebiggestHotel value in Chicago. On your next trip en joy La Salle service the utmost in Hotel accommodations. 1 Room Rates i;u!LDKLlUdilCEtUlAt Lt S.11. at Mdittn Street - Fixed-Price. Meals .' Breakfast . . . . 60c 75c' Luncheon 1 . , . . ' . ' 85c Dinner . . . $1.00 $1.50 Sunday Dinner . . . 1.50 Number of Tiice Per Day HooBI. 1 Person 2 Perron! 166 SJ50 S-I.CX) 102 300 4.50 1-11 3.50 5.00 309 4 00 6 00 1-19 5-00 7.50 87 6.00 ' 8.00 71 I 6 00 , qoo Ernest J. Stevens rinr l rn Eari. L. Thornton Pl.-ii.lrm I . I I I li.HjU Vicr Prr.c Mr. fiTURPIN HF. HOTEL to $3.00 A SPLENU1U VALUE 17 Powell Street At Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION an important convenience to ynu Tlii. coupon entitle. lioIJer to FP.'KE lellow l i-depot (o Turpii, Hotel. FREE CARAGE ' T.F.PAHROW RTAL-& COLON CUR3IC 1 Ueun Buililit). Siti'i. M.1111 - (liiiiiiiiti Court tlowM rYr'sAN ir ancYsI SAN f RAN CIS CO - lOt ANCCLCI SAN FRANCISCO W'.M.SIT.I..Tr. I You will like LOS ANGELES Better If You Stop at gtbtcigjward . SIXTH ud SPRING STREKI3 $2300 7J2eeS?mat Enjoy lummer comfort nouf. Grt four General L lect tic Fan where you we the G-E Sign the W sign of qunltty and a PACIFIC STATES I ELECTRIC COMPANY ji ' wVMvyiT1r'rrr.rGFNr RAL ELECTRIC J 1111 s Cool Ocean Breezes S?f?2C., . .... w t$$n muinkm s Keg fig J ' "Ct Uis Bvrnmn) BmiW tmne to San Krancisco for your vacation or woek-eml trip nn.l enjoy tho cool l'acifie lirc-ezoa. Mnko the lliilrl Man your hnme. Ynur stay at this frii'tiilly hntt'l will In. tnosteriliiyalile. Circulating lee water iu every room. Check your car ut hotel. ' HOTEL MANX POSVf LL S r. 0TARRELL SAN FRANQSC0 133 New Million Dollar Anna 850 CoroionibU Rooeu $2 00 pa dy up without bath 2.S0 per day up with bath PERSONAL SERV1CB PopuU, Priced Coffee Shop and Grill w Cfc,ck Ton Cor at tk Dh H.C FRYMAN, Proprietor HARRY O. WAOINUt