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MTDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE. OTEDTORD, ORF,( i()NT, MONDAY;. 'APRIT, 29. 1029. PAUE F1VB " T-"- next, hteh price perimt. '" ' "That pvvlf -am awaie tif the savings possible through buying now is evidenced by the exception al volume of business we have been doing all through the Halo." Howell Tatum, of Sjin Kranrfsi'n. saleHiuun fur the Co no nil Tire & Rubber 0- of Akron, Ohio, Ik in Coming Wednesday j Hunt's Craterian yet to "reach the talking screen trnyal of a niht club lmprcsouuio, t.0mw by t-niuke In fU-o that 0 itl . Oregon Weather. Oreson: generally fair, tonight and Tuesday; warmer in tho In terior Tuesday, normal' humidity. In "Queen of the Night Clubs," r- :uo she is simply beinp ner- ... ... ' lull' in ihn nf nirtuiiliorA In wlilfh Is Mid ford and southern Oregon thifc $300,000 dumuKO to thu Hummer antl Kaiiffman building on Mar ket Blrect neut fourth hero Sun- iraiisactinir bustnoj-s witii the ! lunrs Crafenan lii,K,np proam-tiun which comes; IN LAST WEEK OF Lewis Super Mcdfoi'd. and of Ashland. Service Station of Maihlen'tt Tire shop to Hunt' Cratorlup theater Wed-' , Tcxus fJnlnan gives one of the nesday. j SA N FUANC1SOO, April 29. most nut hen tie eham'terir,atinn ' - Mis (.ulnmr riven vo time a por. Twelve firemen were over- tluy, Tho blaze held up traffic in. Moderate west Ihf vicinity for hours. winds on coant. and northwest REHEARSAL STAG E . "Dub," . thu four-act remedy adapted from the Mary KuhcrU ltinehart's bouk. 'The Sub-Deb," which Ih the Henkir hlay chuscn ut the high gchoul this yeur. is now roundine out it final week of re hcnrsalu, and will be presented at. Hunt's Craterian theater, next Monday night nt cieht o'clurk. Directed by Miss Isobcl Wlllsie, dramatic coach at the .high school, tho clever comedy promises to be one of tho most enjoyable student productions ever seen in Sled ford. The scenic effects of the play are under the direction of Tom Bem, who will bo assisted by tho voca tional students of tho high school In the building and gcnerul con struction. The cast of tho ploy consists of Klnora Hulander, who playo tho part of Bab, tho 17-yoar old child who regrets her lack of years; Leila, .tho older sister, Mildred Lawrence; Mrs. Archibald,' the haughty mother, Elluw Mao Wil son; Cartor Brooks, who. lives next door. Jack Walker; Jano Uulelgh, 8n admirer, of Bab,' Grace Bow man; Clinton Bercsford, tho dis tinguished Englishman, Eric Piei son; Eddie Perkins, who also aspires to be grown up, Bill By rum; Guy. Orosvcnor, who is so good-looking it hurts, (jerald Hart sock ;. Hanna, Leila's maid, Ireno Walker; William, the family but ler. Bill 3owermnn. 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Miss Towey personalty conduct ed a stylo show ttt tho Kmporium in San Francisco last week, und i after leaving Medford expects toi give j, a, demonstration at MuMor ran anil, yashburn,s store Jn Ku- iowiTiiE" TIRE TRADE-IN SAI.t Tho Trade-in-Sale of. the Lewis Super Service Station, distributors of General Tire, is attracting a greater number of tire buyers r every day, according to Phil Lowd, manager. ' 'When General instituted the trade-in plan four years, ago, it wan an entirely new idea in the tiro business." said Mr. Lowd. "Thero waa nothing new in apply ing the value of used merchandise against new purchases, but It had never been dono with tires. "Motorists wcro quick lo act upon tho chance to secure an al lowance on tho unused mileage in their oid tires, thereby being able to purchaao a General at the price k formerly puid for a tiro of less Equality. . "While- the trodo-ln Is a year round feature of our business, our 'trade-In sale' Is nn annual event, during which linio wo are able lo mako special ullowancos on oiu tiros. v "With the price of crude rubbft up 40 per cent, thrifty buyers ap preciate the opportunity to capi talize on the present low prlco ol Generals and also ussuro them selves of a quality tiro that will servo them safely through the 8 l' ' Ea SgiaMte.. ., nfmL.T'r at 1 Soap The Cruelbst Test a Skin Can Meet Under the glare of the huge new incan descent "sun-spot" lights, only the most flawless skin can stand the test of the close up. JOAN CRAWFORD, Mctro-Gold-wyn-Mnycr star, faces it confidently. She says: "Exquisite smooth skin is the all important asset for the star who must face into the glaring lights of the close-up. Never have I had anything like Lux Toilet Soap for keeping my skin fresh and smooth." 1-Ikko by H. D. 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