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MILL VILL BE
AIR TRAVELERS
At the request of Ben Alexan
der, of Wausau. AVls., a member of
the executive committee of the
': Owen-Oregon Lumber, company,
and an aviation enthusiast who
plans to fly, here from the midiilo
went next fnll, tho Owen-Oregon
. company will paint on the roof of
' Its crnns and shipping, shed, a
huge sign bearing tho words,
."Medford Airport." with an arrow
pointing to the field. Tho lBn will
be over 700 feet long, and In color
'and alio, according to aviation and
government regulations and- speci
fications. '
'this guldo to sky travelers will
. be made as soon as possible.
' Drawings for the new adminis
tration building to be erected at
tho now airport by tho Paclflo Air
port Transport were rushed south
by. -plane this morning for approval
by officials, and actual construc
tion will start as soon as a deflnlto
site can be secured, i -
t According to the plans, .the
structure -will cost between H0l0
and 15000, with a waiting room,
public writing room, ticket office,
men's and women's rest room, a
pilots' room - with lockers and
desks, private oflce and the su
perintendent's office, with a bay
: window so constructed ' that the
superintendents can seo the entire
. landing field from-hls desk,-
The building will bo built In the
colonial-classical style of urchl-
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In Judgd Taylor's eourt three
local men were given punishment
.yesterday afternoon .for liquor law
- violations. ' ' . '. :
Wenton Keelcr. who pleaded to
possession charges, jind , who. is
rsnld' to have: peddled moonshine,
wus given a $100 fine and a sen
tence of SO days In Jail, and R. E.
'Burns, also chnrged with posses
sion and- suspected of .-.booze
peddling, "was sentenced to 40 days
' In Jail.- '. "' "- '
:' l-'red Knox, who pleaded guilty
. lo hecr possession nn-d in whose
home was fomW .'hiany bottles of
liet-r, .got off Svlih- a $f,0 flno.ns
iho authorities were satisfied thnt
(he i.beer ' was for his; own use
ana.tnat .no uiu .noi-socK. -in sen
: any' of. It! vT -v. i .'
WASHIN'OTON, May
rresldont HooVor. said today that
v while no met hod Of obtaining an
International discussion on naval
dlsai-niament7 had us . yet been
THREE SE
CHARGES
. . jk.
Initiated, tho results of the' Clo
r fiftva conforenco woro to ho fol
, lowed by prompt action looking
toward o eonfereno of this sort.
' . Mr, Hoover said -ho was greatly
gratified with tho results of tho
Ml conference. Ho added ho was par
. '., lieularly pleased that all the prln-
ripar naval powers had oxpressed
their adherence to suggestions
- made by the American delegation
which Included, a . conception of
W.lhe task before them ua ono of
tM reduction of naval armaments
rather than of limitation.' '
n....n Tnl...an n T nn,l
' Mrs. FYedcrlck Johnson of Sis-
tin My cm Heights, who la studying
dentistry in tho Unlvorslty of
.,. Hinithcrn California, - is gaining
i fnmo in tho southern Institution
lis an expert In the sclenco of
'A faclitl meaMuremcnts, as a factor
it In denial dlngnnsls under tho dl-.-
rectlon of Dr. "Wm. r. Harrison
' of the S. C. Dentul college. In
tho l.os Angeles 8'venlng , JlernldJ
of April 15, a series of pnoto
" graphs show Qeorgo measuring n
i?, life mask of himself, he made for
3t:i carrying on these experiments. Dr.
-s llnrilson declares tho Medford
hi young man is one of his most hrll-
limit I uplls and he predicts a dls
t-J tltiKiilxht'd career for hhn In his
i hoscn profession.
Miss F.liln fihclnrdl. who has been
siudying at the Medford Jluslnens
coiicko, lies ut-n iituirw tu vt
fc'xi flee force of tho It. A. Holmes In
' surance agency, as policy writer.
i"; Mis. Kdllh Ilnrwood. who ha
manager and will nlso hnvo com
' 1 iilete charge of the claims under
f'i vyormi-n s cnmpmiHallon Insurance,
.: n line to which the agency gives
- special attention
hi Mrs. C. H. Smith, formerly M
, Mildred Kltto Of JackeonvlUe, left
S. last evonlng for her homo In Ta
coma. Wash., following a short
J vlslt at the home of Mrs. Klluiljcth
f (.'outer In Jacksonville,
WOLFF ARRESTED
AS OWNER OF 40
Mil
George . "Wolff, arrested only a
short-time - ago for, the possession
of a moonshine still, was arrested
again yesterday afternoon by the
sheriff's office for the possession
of 40 gallons of alleged moon
shine, found by officers, hidden- In
woodpile near his house at
the head of Foots creek In tho
Forest creek district. Three others,
Autle King, S. I. Cyphort and
George Itced, were arrested with
Wolff on similar -charges. '
'Wolff, will again enter a plea
of not guilty to tho charge and
officers understand he will base
tho plea on the contention that
tho liquor, like the still, had been
planted" on his place without
his knowledge. - .
. Tho four are scheduled to have
preliminary hearings in Justice
court today and it Is possible thny
may be Irttor turned over to the
government for prosecution under
the Jones law, providing a maxi
mum of five years in Jail and
a fine of $10,000. -
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P.F.E.TI
FOR FIT 01
Members of tho IEoruo River
Traffic nftffoclution and reprosentn-
Ivles of Iho Pacific Fruit KxprenH
held a luncheon meeting 7 at the
lintel Medford this noon, nnd rilH
c unwed mutual problems of hlp
Dlnff... Tho Pacific Fruit Express Kuve
aHHiirunccs thnt a diversion whip
ping clerk would ho-Htnltoned hero
during tho Hhlpplm? season, to-ex-
petllltp tho' movement of .fruit en
route to the eatit.. This, was re-
ciueHted by .the traffic association.
Tho local Hhlppers agreed to
fttandiirdize tho suiting of fruit cars.
Last fioflnon 49 different salting' re
clpoj wero.used. This' Henon an
effort will bo made to uso-but one.
It was nlo promised tho "'wpot
tirtfe,,lot rofrlgerator cars nt pack
ing plantu would be systematized
to expedite movement of - loaded
cars. ' -'' -"V '
" Members of tho traffic associa
tion Haiti tho luncheon was in tho
nnturo of a "goocVwIll gathering."
UoproflentatIves pf tlnvloml1 press
were excluded from tho meeting.
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SAYS PEN REPORT
ATLANTA, May -7. (fl1) Thomas
V. Mlllor, formm alien ji"oberty
custodian was reported to '.havo.
been released on parolo ! today
from tho federal penitentiary here
after serving a little moro than a
year of nn 18 rrionths' sentence
for conspiracy to defraud tho gov
crnment. -
" Prison attaches, saying they
wre "not allowed to talk," do1
dined to confirm the ruport In
tho " nhseneo of Acting 'Warden
Anderhold, who was snld to bo on
gaged in a lengthy executive con
foronco withpenitentiary' officials.
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., May 7
The annual run of Hainbow
trout from Ulamond lako, the
grentest Kalnhow trout eggr-taklng
station in tho world, has started
Lloyd Tucker, superintendent of
tho station, said the lake Is still
covered with ice, nnd deep snow
prevails along tho shore. Theso
conditions, howover, have not
chucked the annual run. As high
as 17,000,000 eggs have been taken
at the hatchery in one season,
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GIRL RECOVERED
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MONTrtKAU Que,, May 7. W)
t l'ollce officials announced to
day that the body qf; n ' woman
recovered from tho Hlverl des
l'ralrles nt Ahttntxylc,' hnd born
Identified as that of Miss llarhnrn
l'llcher, m, first year arts stu
dent of McOlll university, who
disappeared from hero two months
ago.
FAREWELL FORUM FQR
Tomorrow noon ft fi.rqwrU
luncheon will le temleriMl tho
rnpoti Konim In MnjniM. V M.
Hhepanl nnd C, It. HfKftinit, wUr
lt'iivo nnon for South 1 Amorlm.
ThfBO two wv known Coppo nn
will Kd to "Nmw York, from where
litey will tnke the boat fur ItuonoH
AlrcH. Argentine rfpuhlic. A Mpe
cll proKiam hni been prepared
for tomorrow' luneheon nnd till
mem hen of the Copco orgunixii
Hon uro urgoU to aWcnd.
MILLER RELEASED
RUN OF RAINBOW
ON AT DIAMOND
MEDFORn MTTJ
Win Death Race
- - Associated Pre Photo
Two eleters, Mute Stella McCord
(top), and Mrs. Fred -Jasper, of
Newton, Iowa, returning from Eu.
rope, raced by boat, airplane, nil
and auto to the bedside of their
father, thought dying. They found
him Improving. 1
Klamath Youth
Loses flerve As
. Bold, Bad Bandit
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V KIAMATIt FALLS, OOre.,
May .7. H) Martin Radka,
r youtntui. wouui-ne-panuit, can
thank his lucky star -that his
nerve failed him. He prefer-
red to surrender rather than
4-to shoot.'
Hailka last night shoved a-
revdlver against a taxi driver
and demanded money. - The
4 di'iver, Olo KkIiiiuI, laughed "
at the' 18-year-old bandit' and
Invited, him to aliont.. The hoy
broke down and handed oyer
4' hs-revolver . 1 :
Today he Is In Jan.- .Tho
clmrgc ngalnsl him Is attempt-
!-:Od rohboiy. ;. ,. . 4
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OF MURDERED YOUTH
AjrAnil.LO, Toxas, May 7. (JV)
Iliokeii bygrlof and unconscious,
Mrs. Craco VVnltnn todny was on a
train accompanying the body of her
son, Tom,,- Jr., killed by his fathor-In-law,
-to McAlestor, Okla., where
Inn ial will Tie made. . :
Mm. -Walton -was unconscious
when she was placed on the train
Inst night. A nurso was with bar.
Frlentli Bald the mother had had
but ti few l-atlonnl mnments since
her son was shot to death last
Saturday hy R. L. Hamilton, form
erly Judgo of tho Texas supreme
court appeals commission, when
she sent him to the lawyer to tell
of n secret marriage last February
wmi ins daughter, Theresa, 111.
Business men here have) raised
about $11100 to retain special prose
cutors in ine case.
CELILfllnLlSCLAIMS
EN
THE DAM.ES, Ore., May 1
) .WuctMtunlo Torres, IS, nnd
Manuel Esquivel, 22, w(re
drowned In tho Uelllo falls of the
l.'olumliia river near here yester
day when the boat in which they
were sluing drifted from the shore
nnd was caught in the swift cur
rent nbove Iho falls. Louis Mar
tinet and Jose .limine:, both 22.
were rescued after Marlines hnd
gone ,nr iho main falls nnd
.limbics hnd managed to catch
onto a flshwheel piling nt the
brink of the roaring fulls.
SALKM, Ore,, My 7. T The
Oregon ltihllc Servleo comnilwiioA
In the InteKt sorKnnluitton fb ay
prove tho propound extension of
tho Orent 'Northern rAtlrond oouth
from Klfttmith Fulls, Ore., tnto
.Modoc nnd SlMktynti rount 1.
rnllfornlit, to connect with the
'0-iern I'netfio.
Av petition, filed !( yerterdny
hy the rtihlle Service vommliwion
with the Intei'Mtate commerce fonv
mifidnn. mek to Intervene in the
npplh utlon nnrt lenKthily deulu
with development of nouthorn Ore
gon nnd II tt railroad transports
lion.
" '
"If 1 buy thin enr. what will 1
do with my old one?" "
"That ! euny. Jurt e end your
boy to colics,"
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TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
ON
SAN FRAXCI8CO, May 7. VP)
The Richfield Oil company yester
rlnv QHkfl I1 its retail dfialerx to
' Btil.ur.vlha In on flcrpnmpnr U'horahv
the retailers would he guaranteed
a margin of four cents a' gallon
profit under all competitive condi
tions. '
Under the proposal, tho Rich
field company would fix wholesale
prices of tfasollno to permit its
dealers to meet any prevailing
competitive retail prices and still
have a four-cent operating margin.
Tho proposal, signed hy C. M,
Fuller, president of the Richfield
company.expressed tho hope that
such a course would result in the
stabilization of gasoline prices
throughout' tho Industry in Califor
nia. ' Major oil companies' here
woro continuing to sell gasoline
at 16 cents wholesale. " The re
tail price' ranged from 16 to 19
cents.' ' ' ' '
CLUES LACKING IN
EE
TtOSEBURO, Ore., May 7. P)
Without a. -; single tangible oltie
upon which to work, deputy sher'-'
Iffs todny continued their Investigation--of
tho fatal shooting ' of
Oeoi-Ro M. Hobs, federal building
Janitor. Hess -wnsshot to death
at 1 a. m;, last Haturday hy an
unidentified nssallnnt who awak
ened him and his wife and then
shot through a window, killing the
man. -
Tho revolver with which the
crlmo was committed Was found
later in a nearby- orohardt-Trocks
from the orchard to the Hess
house were discovered, but have
contributed in no way to the so
lution of the murder. " T
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PLEAD NO GUILT
KEY WKRT. Fin., May 7. ()
Congressman-M. A. Mlchnelsoh of
Illinois was . ready today to'cntM-
a pica of not guilty irt federal court
to an lndlctment'on charges of un
lawful importation, transportntiii
and posses s i o h of ilnioxli-ailitg
Ihiuor. -',' ' : ' -J;'
Ills - attorneys hnvo announced
that after their client's plea is en
tered, they Will present a motion to
quash and a domnrrer to the ' in
dictment. In case tho court quashes
the Indictment, Its decision would
be final, but granting of a demurrer
would be 'subject to review by
higher courts. ' '
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ON DIAMOND, 8 TO 4
EUGENE, Ore, May 7. (IP)
Eddie "McDowell, Washington State
hnrler, pitched an excellent brand
of bnsoball- hero yesterday to do
feat Oregon, 8 tol. The score:
i ; - 11. II. E.
Washington Stato S 10 2
Oregon - 4 1 4 6
Huttcries: McDowell, Jnn.es, and
Duxzurd;- MitcDnnald, Fuller,
Schoenl and Woodle.
COHVALI,lS, Ore., May 7. (fl)
Oregon Ktuto college won tho first
of a two-gamo series from Idaho
hero yesterday, 7 to 1. llafenfeld
rapped out n homer In the seventh
Inning with tho bases loaded. The
score:
R. H. E.
Idaho I 5 8
Oregon 7 8 2
llatterles. Lawrence qnd Price
Nightingale nnd Maples.
BELIEVllra NOT
WASHINGTON, May 7. (?)
Wit Iter Johnnon, nmnftjrer ot thi
Washington American league base
ball tenm, who ta ill Nfvom n' re
currence of InCluenm, nrrlved to
dny from Cleveland And was taken
to iuerneney honpltnl.
' lr. Harry M. Kaufman, chief
physician nt KmerRency, said that
JlnHon stood the trip well nnd
that he wus In a cheerful mood
upon his Arrival. Hit added that
apparently the patient' condition
wtu not serious. ' '" ,
DRUM CORPS PLANS
AI.t.OWTV. X. J., M.nv 7. tiVt
Post master !wls Collier, -ir. was
shot ;in tho - cheat Inst night by
l.llllnn Fleming, 38, of Carney's
I'ornt, when he sought her ar
rest for Interfering wllh the or
gnnhuilton of the Allowny flfeand
drum orps in the town hnw.
Miss l-lcmings, police said. wa
vUltlng friends ner the town
hnll, und In compuny with lvt
ulber wnmen. threw Insults nt the
mush-Inns as they entered the
building.
1URG SLAYING
OREOO??, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929.
FRENCH MILITARY
PLANE; CARRIES 5
TO DEATH CRASH
BOURCES, France, May 7. JP)
Five Krench mlUtaij aviators were
killed at. the Avord aviation field
last night, their- bombing plane
crashing to earth- when a wing
dropped off. j'
The bodies could be taken from !'
thc plane only this morning after
experts had --removed two unex
plodod bombs-from the wreck of
the -machine.' t . '
The orash took place after a
number of .bombs : had been
launched in practice. A wing sud
denly crumbled and tho plane foil
at terrific speed. - Aa it was fall--L
Ing a parachute became deatched
and witnesses- were hopeful that
at least one "of the . occupants
would be saved,, but -the parachute
proved empty and it was supposed
that one of the men, In desperate
haste, had detached it too soon: - --
(The victims were two pilots and
three bombing students.
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PORTLAND, Ore.; May 7.T-WP)
CATTLE AND CALVES r Quot
nbly steady; receipts,, cattle, 15.
Cows, lov cutter, Sfl.OO-if 9.00.
r.ullii (yearlings excluded), good
beef,, $S.OOifi9.00; cutter to me
dium, $7.00(f g.50.
HOGS Steady with Monday's
close' or 10 to 4 cents higher than
last week; 'mostly 10 to 25 cents
higher receipts. 50. Heavy weight
(250-350 lbs.), medium to 'choice,
l 0.00 Tt 11.00; medium - weight
(200-250 lbs.), medium to choice,
$11.00912.00-. light weight (liip
200 lbs.), medium to choice, $12.00
WI2.25; light llBhts (130-100 lbs.),
medium to choice, $l'l.00iij'12.00.
'SHEEP AND LAMDH Quot
ably steady;' receipts' 895, Including
233 on contract. : ,Yenrllng wethers
(110 Ins. down), medium to choice,
$12.00 H.25. ; ' -. . .
Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.,- May 7.-(VP)
BUTTER. .Wholesale prices:
Standard half, cent ' higher : Port
land Dairy Exchange net wholesale
prices:' " Cubes,'' extras; 43c;
standards, 43V4"; prime firsts, 43c;
nrsts ;t 42$ic. Creamery prices:
Prints 3t 'over cube standards. '
MiGS Lower. Portland Dalrv
Exchange (net basis): Fresh stan
dards, extras, 28c; fresh Btanilard
firsts, 27c; fresh medium extraa,
26c; fresh medium firsts. 25c :,cur-
roht. recolnls.-afiic... fi-w-ou u
tallers l iind 3c over exchange
prides. , . - . .
MlI.,K-T-StG.ady, unchanged.
POlir.TflY Stoady; unchanged.
ONION'S Steady. . Per cwt.. Ore
gon fancy,.' $l4.2G; boilers, $2.75
POTATOES Per cwt. Gems, No.
grade, $1,9O0'2: fnncv Gems.
$1.40(g)l;GO.- ; ' '- -..
WOOIy iStendy, unchanged.
NUTS Steady. Walnuts, Ore
gon, 2:if?30c: almonds, ' 2530c;
almonds. 25fi,30c;: peanuts. 9 14 W
WW, poenns, 2.i27c; filberts, 17
me. :
It.-VY Steady, unchnnged.
CASCARA I1ARK Steady." un
changed. -
IPOPS Steady, unchanged.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANOISCO, Cab, Mav 7.
(j'Pl-Butlerrat, f. o. b.- Ran Fran
cisco, 49V4c.i. .
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Wall Street Report
NEW" YORK, may ?. IP) !-
qnent shifts of speculative senti
ment characterized today's stuck
market which ; opened heavy, ral
lied Ijriskly until- the enrly after
noon nnd then turned reactionary
aitaln In 'the final hour ' Pinal quo-
tntlons were generaly lower with
b lonK list ot issues showing net
declines of 1 to 7 points. A few
stocks mved against the - down
ward trend, new hlnh records be
ing established durlnir the day by
Airways, Klectrlc -Appliance,- Amer
ican Kolllnfr Mills, Federal Light
and Traction, and General Knllway
SiKllol... - . : :
HlKh money rates were the
principal disturbing influence, al
though, itailln sold down more than
ti poiuts to 100 in reflection of a
disappointing first quarter reiMirt.
American Ilect Sugar and Interna
tional Cement rallied briskly on the
publication ot the tariff bill Bhow-
itiR higher duties on cement and
sugur. Sales approximated 3,200,-
000 shares. :
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Brisbane's Today
(Cohtlnued from Pate One.)
benture subsidy plan, which would
pay a bonus to exporting middle
men.' cost the taxpayers heavily,
and do the farmer little, if-' any,
gOOd. ' ' .. .
Russia attacks tarm relief Intel
liRently. 'Allbert Kahn. of Detroit,
ono of the ablest architects In
America, has been- , engaged to
spend tl.OQO.nop in tractor fncto-
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S-room house, both furnished.
2 lots. 60x130 each; nice
ehade trees, lawn, shrubbery;
garnne,' woodhouse: cement
walks and other improve
ments. No. 4 East Clark St.
' Medford, Oregon
I THE MARKETS I
i ' r 1 : '
ries at the mouth of the Volga '
rivers -. '
Mr. fUhn. who builds alH of
Henry Ford's factories,- wlU have
at his disposition all the Ford
plana. . The 'factories 'Will produce
40,000 a year, sold at cost, on long
credit to farmers.
W
AVe'd call that "paternnllsm
. Hut perhaps It's only coin
sense. , - .
e may even learn something
from Russia. : i : . i '
Owen D. Young, able American,
! thmtfrh. In hnva anlvAj t ha rior.
reparation problem.
.. u, .,o,inn h ririi.
;a)n wnud let-Germany pay annul-1
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ties for 37 years, ' Instead pf 58
:year,
j a year,
,:,. - MtneM by $6,000,000 'KW?U?. ,r.y "r.
year, for' .10 years. It would be .Jdnurea tnem, ..s puc, v.
belter (or Europe- to settle Us'own j t" l"-, . ,
quarrels., this country keeping, out - j;at,lre wants each living 'thlhit
of 'them. .:. i - '' 1 to reach maturity, anil wise, men
seem tu vuuow. i . ,,, , -.1 -.. - : - 1
Ine Mr, Voung.
t nl.lKttln ncantD Mnonabul thfl beef..
warship Richmond for four,' Young chickens lack food talue.
v. h . , . vnn knnw .ohout green anoles.
hourH, looking for whiskey,
did not find any:
no liquor wonld be found, hecauwe lacking in green tomatoes
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. W bire paltlUb e Vnm Oil mlpe
bok wblcli wnliiH wigfettlolu for iahV
. .' eta different ITrcach Druilngt. Addreej W'
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TONIGHT
"Copco Hour" 9 to 10 p. m.
The Pupils of
Blackmore Willett
; Will Present a
From KM ED Studios
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nil men are searched when they
. beginning with . 4i)i!,00(v,000 ' com aboard 'rem shore
,r iniart.of 1600.000.000. in- Our brave -sailors -wl 1 - suspeel
- Venl-lB not one-tenth as good as
1 in , 1 - - -- -
Sov science tells you that the vita-'
mln A. important to life 'and health,
Capt. Osterhana said he thought. In abundant itv ripe red tomatoeh;
jjrfAf Salmd Sugf-da We. t
' Cliopped Cabbage, Green Peppen, Halve of ripe Strawberriei.
and diced fresh Pineapple terved on llluce ... and, of course,- -
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: French Dresaing made willi Weaaon Oil.
Make your Spring aalada aa gay and piquant and different aa you lite '
but don't forget to bring your imagination to bear on your French
: Dreaung. ' ' ... i'r
Two parta Weaeon Oit, one part lemon juice or vinegar aalt and .
- - peppe.Uien whatever your fancy dictate. Here, for Inatance honey,,
a little heavy cream and chopped mint. Paprika, of course, for color
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