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c ' ' : : : : PAflK FOUR MfiDFORD MATT, TUTT1UKR MRDFORP. ORMiOX. FJMDAV. .I1IXK 2H, 19-!). -0 , Hi. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Mir. lunUr, WmUi rubUibed br tin unruKD rjuhiwQ CO. N. ru il run Tl HuHKItT W. Bt'HL. tdltor . UMfTlt IU1TU. Bmiit An iDdapaodaot Nawpaur nUrad u aaeoud tlaaa nattar it Madfar, trwu, widar Act of thick . lift. aiiHscBiiTioN una i Mill 10 Adiirae: mm, itb sumiar. jiu likllr. wtlh BuixUjr, nonth T5 1..! If, tlltaut Bundir, par . Hilly, vlthuut Suulal, month. ...... . .66 WeeUr Mall Tilliwta, ooa jaar I 00 ijiHlij. ona JUT . Hr rritr, In Adtanpa In Mcdfurd, Altiltnd. larlH.ii.llla, Ceirttal fulnt, Fboaull. TiUnl. Uatd Kill atul on tlulmtri: daily, 1U sunder, BotiUi I .TO hilly, .about Buiidar. monta 09 lull,, tlilioul Buntlaf, ona jaar T.00 half. IUi Buiidar, ona yatr 1.00 All lerma, tub Id wliiDea. HHMKKK UP TUB AMOCIATKD PRMI KwW1ri Full UnJ Wirt Bmlei Tli AuwUted lw U tlfliulttl WtltW U) Uii ir fur iu!llftion t ill new dkpitebM rnll(Ml to It or ouiertdw credited Id ttili twt, mud tlra lo Hit local iwwi putiHwwJ herein. All iJttiU fur )UtilleUoa Of wettl dlipttcfcM kffsio ixe i reuned. Of'lelil piper of th flip of Medfort. Official of Jiekiim Count f. Bwurn dill? imift clrrulttlaa lor ill wnUn fullm (lei. 1, HUM, 44J18- Adrrrtlilnc neprwenut! M. C. MOIIKNKKN k I'dMI'ANT Offle In tit York. Chicago. Detroit. Ian Trtuefceo, Lot Angelei, Settlle, PortUod. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry A ceilHUH lx bOfllK lilted tO de termine if any oreKoh town ' Is It-iiiift to hiilil n celebration In jte:id of u paueant, July 4. The Kinalur from the ureal dry Male of Maine, who wrote a letter binding California 'fciapes ( prub iilily Kriiv.n by nil ardent dry), ami the fermentlm: qualities nf the Kall jn-iipcH, 1h iumllo to nlihi that III fuunlain t!M iuiKiiiotrl hi in. , An army ruloin'l has just boon 1 fiiifil for "hiiiuiliaiiiiK" u K"i 1'ial. What tin? worhi Is really w.iiliiiK for Is a colonel who could humiliate a sor.tml lieutenant (Kan Oletfo (Cat.) VliluiK The Kreat linMisslhle. (H'CffOll eXehailKes rcpnrt then arc 71 JmirnalifttH In Portland and Mi journalhttH In the brush. Koine of the lot tiro ahm newHpapor men. It Ih heroin Iiik rnot-p hasiunlnim for n Bmall hoy to cotne down town mid not K't npanHed before . the door of every nodn fountain. i- noi'Miri' k.m (IN-imIIMoii Kal Ontcoulini) t'roMiiel KameH are Ki'owlliK In faVor and Miiulatily. The. mind men of I leppner are Ueepiim late. Iiouth nn the re sult or well lighted eon i t ul tlie K. U. Huston Home. KitKar !h ko hlKh Hint It In bo lotul I he purne of t he average I'itlKon to HWeoten a Kooweberry jilc. Tlie rHilttirowem' haiupiet Wed nefilay ( VeninK wan a Ki'eat huc icHii without any diuhh kIukIuk. The huh hIIoh hnve .beaten the lilllboanlH to another varum lot. A (.'nl I Corn la ki'uhh -fire woh hlained on u elKaiuLto until a man confessed. The low haimintf , awnltiKH ni beltiK walked Into with cnuxiMe.nL i t HUlarlly, ami not weakeiiliiK any. The hnri;e and huuy population nf the ItoKUe Itiver valb-y waH out aaln yesterday endi-avorltiK to , iitaifi mi old -fash In net) rutin way, The court house battle wives pntmlHe of hehiK a dandy. It has pot been decided Whether to K"'t mad. uh when (he enmniunity was lndiiK purified by the It tan,' or adopt the spiritual sail news nf the "kept us out of war" era. AS m:i:it AUK iM.r.vrin li , Mere nre some don'tn which may iuvo ii few arms and Icrk here and there: Don't run carl ridges through the mm mec. malum in camp. I'n n;id outside. Don't he. runny with n nun. 1 never wnv a ririe yet that had a Heuse of humor. Mon t fall to wear a red hat and a big patch of red on your hack. It won't annoy you in these foca tloiiH, as you won't see H, hut the t ther fellow will. Don't carry n rifle over the rhoulder. polntitiK nt ttu man be hind you. It will make him peevish. Don't wait tnothihlcsn while mi nt her hunter comes up to you. Ktcp behind u tree and signal him. If ou aren't sure he has ween you. Don't try practical Jokes to fool Die oiher man. He may he a bet ter shot than yoti think. If you will folio your common Reuse well, at least your estate Will have a uood case when the defense puts ill Colli rl hut oiy I1CH IlKenee. lienldes. belit careful Is tlie mil! thing anyone can he with out much work. (Hat KvePosi . The older filtlw who piofesH tn be so delighted with the heat nl b ue they Keep cool "by foiKettlng I he heal." This has been tried, ami works fine until the heat re toeKibero. .MADKin, June Js.-t tflvvrhi) Spanish Kovcinmcnt ib-Mei-H ( has done eveiythiiiK in 4& -power to luciile Major Itaimm Franco and p hi three rompiinlnnn, who dlwippeai ed last Saturday nn a tnuis-AHnnlie ftlpht v mi t ti r e. Therefore, n public wtatement by the ministry of murine fab!, fur ther search bus been almndnned ns practically useless. THE COUNTY COURT CIVIC F the lniil(lin of tho umirt houw; in th(.'(.'ity juirk block would (Icstrov tluil pai'k for public never luive Kiipportetl it. g So sensible person would favor desU'oyiiiK tbe only city purk we luive for the sake of seeurino; a eeittnil location for u county building. Hut the truth is the construction of such a building aIons tlie Kihtli street side of the park would leave intact practically the entire portion of the park now used by the publie. 'If pres ent plans arc carried out such a structure, instead of dest rnyiiip or mutilating the park, would, in our opinion, enhimce its value, and render that portion of the city even more attractive than it is at present. ' Let those who doubt this, walk over the park, and visualize a handsome structure built flush with the Kililli street- boun dary, and we believe they will aree this statement is correct. Bl'T there is another important point. Med ford is f;rowin rapidly. Real estate values are inereasinir. Jf Meflford is to ever have what would be called a civic center, and if Med lord is to ever have any park system worthy of the name, now is the time to slart. My placing the court house in the rear of the present citv park, Medford will have the foundation nf a civic center, with the publie library, post office and court house all within a stone's throw of each other. In a few years the present Washington school property just on the west of the city park will be on the market. We be lieve the cily, if it takes prompt, action, can secure this property at a very reasonable prjee certainly no more than would be rea-juired if tlie city ai'k'site should be abandoned, and the cily required 1o pnreliaiic property in a less central location. . Til TS Washington school property would be admirably suited for the proposed Community Club bouse, with ample room for attractive gardens and recreation grounds for both yoiuiur and old. ' And with such n community center established, then the .Mail-Tribmie would favor taking action on a project which we believe was first siiirtfcsled in this column over ten years ajro, with Hear Creek as a nucleus, construct a real park system north and south, of the present Mear Creek bridge. In our opinion this district is admirably suited to a park system centraliy located. wll!i flowinjr water, and much of the district even now in what mibt be termed a "natural state,' comparatively inexpensive to aequire. W W HKliK then, briefly, is our view of what Medford should do. U .will take years to accomplish the complete program, but has not the time arrived when in cimsiderino; new construction, we should build with an eye to the future? i .We realized at the outset the first public reaction to the cit park site would be unfavorable, for we knew those tip posed would immediately declare our due city park was to br destroyed, and iio one would wish to have that done. Mut we also said at that time that we believed, the more the people studied tlie oily park location, not only in itself, but as a start ing point of a new municipal system, the more heartily they would be in favor of it. And (hat we believe is true. For this selection is the logical startitt; point of a program Medford has lnn; .needed, a far-seeino; city-betterment plan. SINVFi endorsing tbe city park site we have been informed from several siden that, the editor of the Mail-Tribune is the member of some myslerious syndicate that has secured options on land bordering the city park. park," etc., etc. ' We usually ijiitore such gossip, but so many kind friends have seen fit to inform us of this nefjirious plot, in which we are supposed to play a part, that eategol ieallv ; The present writer does mil now, and never has in the past, purchased, oplioned or bargained for any real estate nearer the city park than that upon which this office has rested for these niany years. We may be mistaken in this court bouse site matter (yes, brethren, that is sometimes possible even for a newspaper edi tor), but at least we have no selfish interest in it, one way or the other. All we are trying to do is secure what wo regard as the best county court house silo, and the best city improvement plan for the city of Medford, regardless of every other consid eration, factional, financial or political. Also correct this sentence: "Slit discusses my people and I discuss hers," aid the Itpshand, "and thus we avoid startinif any rows." It is said that domestic eats go wild when the family leaves. They have been known to go wild, also, because a nciglilup woman has more to spend for clothes. MUTT AND JEFF r VJILC td THe SAM6 THING; C0M ALONG, HOUSE, CITY PARK AND CENTER use, llic .Mail-Tribune would "No wonder he is for the city we feel it necessary to state Mrs. Mutt Is Still MoTT,Voo'R j I. i:. j' WRONS AQouT MOTf, I I MuTT, T CAm'T FlMtl A OotTe ' SO.' " Y" llfei" ' " Ym-'mIA" 'TOr o, " alarums: hs bau.y lov mg; ,t's paachoT For secF: VofiAi: mgf M. tPl f Bum' Cm h L ATHG AIR U UMlAZ; crfjAPPel& TO YootS 1 mi ilfej- AT, , i I V OA' ItMAHtM I title . 1 1(1 I f V' I Jim. I I - K, -M tmM I mmw v I - - I r Personal Health Service ' . By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. . Blmd Ittttra prtitnloff to pmon&l btaJth ind hjM, not to dlntM dltnoota r tr mini tni I, wiu m tv k, bhbw wTBiuptj anaiMto, UtUrt khotUd b brief and written tn tnk. Owing to Uio Ury number of, UOora t eflfad. onlj i fnw em b tnawercd br. Ho rplj oto b nadi to qonifla not oo(orM Inf to Inttniotlona. Ad1r Dr. Wt)lU Brady, In ear of tfal nrwcptpnr. JT IS NOT TIIM IIIOAT HIT TIIK lU'MIDITV TMh Is no kind of wcutlur for miTry. to keep cool. Do not set exi in sav ho. I suppose, yet I must uy :cltwl ftiul paok the victim In lee, that In every case of allem! heat prost ration 1 have ever seen we loom! mut gome thhiK tilled the victim. It Is like a sllKht cold, the common cold or a! humid, but do not let that colnei heavy cold hyjdence mislead you. And do not the time a doctor nerve any' br.andy. whiskey or uln get on the case i nor apply a tornlquet nor search there, is always ' for u barrel. The thlntf to do h o m e t h Int; the when the victim sinks down and matter with the i goes out Is this: patient. That is, 1. Keep him flat, Kive him room it Ik really "serious, you know; we, and alr.-yind loosen any tiuht cloth need not K" further into the lla- Iiik around his neck or waist, nosis of what realty alls the victim j 2. Apply anything warm you of the cold complex. Just now. We i pah find at h.'iml, on the feet and are'coiicerned about the heat craze today. No matter what paper you read it in, the chances are ten to one It Isn't so, if the poor fellow purports to have suffered heat prostration. Mind. 1 do not come rikht out in my usual way and say there is no such thimr as heat prostration, for we have the as surance of perfectly competent doctors that heat prostration enh happen and (sometimes does. In the stokeholds of steamships, about blast furnaces nnd In other situa tions where people are exposed to unnatural extremes of tomperntur and humidity. liut when either heat stroke or heat prostration or exhaustion or collapse Is attrlhut-' cd to mere weather, such as we have In this part of the world now and then, you have koI to shovV me the patient, let nic examine him nnd if I can't find out what really ails him I'll admit I am not such a Kood doctor as I used lo be, that's all. Ko you see the first rule to re member when anybody suffers what purports to be heat prostra tion, or when you yourself feel the heat complex comlmr on is this: Quill Points I Nobody likes to work at hlRht: no wonder tiic law doesn't. Tho.AUoonu Mirror says there are 7.0110,000 dos In America. JiiM fi.iUUl.tUi9 now. A certain woolly one Kot iir our favorite chair aKaln. The new tariff bill is unfair to the crossword puzzlern, also. It lets In the emu and says nothing about the Kpyptlan sun god. The teiit ttf true love Is the tililllty to shut while HimplnK eohl fried I'tis from n plale. No telliiiR how lonK a pavement will laat if you keep part of the street torn up all the time to save wear on the weak spots. Experts have settled every de tail of the reparations problem ex cept I he ihite of the next confer ence to discuss reductions. Sir Thomas Upton chose the riuhl year to try ttKain. Uank oh t -sldern seem to be winning all the horse racas this time. America niton: Kmlurlnj; slaps from the cow's tall because you are too lazy to tie It up: finally losing patience and kllllim the cow. You can use state troops to qiuVt strikers. For that matter, a red raK will smother 11 bull if it's bi enough. The (leoKraphlc says nomad tribes of Asia use fermented mares' milk as an intoxicant, so our white mule Isn't unique. Or. Mayo says you can keep younn by llvini; as the young do. It won't work, doctor. You can't Itel rich by HvltiK as the rich do. Helen 1 1st n have found a prehis toric animal with Joints that work ed both ways. Probably one of nature's abortive attempts to pro duce n creature that could get into a union suit In an upper berth. If your clothes stick to leather furniture In hot weather, apply n little of the itlue used tiy the gov ernment on envelope flaps. "The next threat task for science Wrong About Mr. Mutt By BUD FISHE& I'erhnpH ho Ih only having an at tack of apoplexy or un Internal hemorrhanrp or, dlubotle or uremic coiiiu, or an epileptic Kcizure or an alcoholic fit. I'nforlunate that the weather happens to he so hot and i under the arms on the sideB of the chest, testlns the temperature by your own touch to make sure it will not burn the victim. 3. At the same time apply cold. ; ice or a eh Hi wrunw out of cold j water, to the forehead, and change 1 it often enoiiKh to keep it cold. 4. If there fs nothing warm at hand to apply, then, and then only, let the bystanders rub the patient's limbs always toward the heart. 5. If the victim la pale and very quiet, try to Ktve some hot coffee, hot tea, or even hot water, with a ha If -filled cup In yqur own hand while you lift tne patient's head from the ground with your other hand so that he may drink. Never give nny alcoholic "stimulant" to a victim already In a state of col lapse. These measures apply In nny emergency, no matter what really ails the victim, until a physician arrives or the patient ca n be re moved to his home or a hospital. Notice that everything one should properly do for such n victim is simple and will do no harm in any case. (OopyritMit. John F. mile Co.) Is lo romrnl the weather." The ittt;i lioinn to Kft enoiiKh ruin for tht' Krfi'iifl and not enough to tn ttM'ft'rc with play. A i.tMldlcr f nlii'ii III nil us ually IllHlfrsliillilH all collllnon words In our language except "no." Correct this sentence: "I won't sentence a tvifin." Haiti the jmlKe, "for an ofl'cinso of which I am utility." Press Comment SpcalitiiK of the location of the new .Jackson county court house a proposition which seems to have agitated u number of Medford folks who have debated where Medford wan to placo the "Medford" court house where It briiiKfl Greatest eood to Medford, we recall that some time ago a half dozen sites ! were mentioned nnd the locations varied from the heart of the city to the oulskltts. As we have said previously, convenience of the resi dents of the COUNTY should be considered in the location of a site and naturally amide parking space should be a thing to be cotiseder- ed. In locating a public building in tbe horsp-and-buggy days, one of the big factors was the provid ing of ample "hitchlng rack" space. Just so is parking space necessary today. Why not a location, out of the heart of the city where a build ing of beauty, might stand atone, as a COUNTY CAPITOL. Let's make It n COUNTY pnnroHitlon. Ashland Tidings. , f Brisbane sToday (Continued from Page One.) to ti hospital siiflVriiid from in somnia. In tin; mornine; lie was found tleail, i-l 11 toll iiisj a pieet' of pa pep on which ho had written that, as sleep was impossible. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY cross.word;puzzle across ! Hainan gur- meat t. KHettcd in. Kruit aJtortei li, II Hi Ileal pluret Kipfct 30i II 15. Oh mutfe Jfl. Aln cunib form 17. i:oniiraf for huuihIi ltf. Uoinun lilffb il, I'rorlded Hint it. I'vrtutnliiK to tic )er It 13. iioiij VI. JiiM-umnnse iii Pearler -U. Avrt XU Titwnrd tn, Mui of ealrei su. JircHMMl HI. I-rill uf Inco HI. Unwell :ti. Oittilljr A. t'nlin T. Sun yod as. Seek sir. 'J ho Occident 40. liuUUtt 41. hpfuka 43.'Jlfiiiule 41. KeniRle derr 45. Full of Kt-nnit it. Metallic uiuhI- nil IriHt rnment 47. Small coin 4H, KiiKtcrn unl VBrsltyi utbr. 41). Spiihoii CO. IliilUhicht Var. 6olution of Yesterday's Puzile mmmwmm TTr XIeFj raw 13 L j Isjp yJHcJa. vJllfiQ A bjdiJ 8 I t A T EDP A R 10 t E ASjxEpjX!J stum tIIn o bEfA d s &1. luu 13. Cry of a doff 4. Debit fit. Forenoon t ' ' ' ablir. t bH, u round grain JtU. HeibllHli hronn llr)uM elemont 60. lUrlsluu uf nncleut (ircece AS, Knuni1up 61. Itnm.lly elllp. ticul 6&. Winter prodpN tatlun ' T P l -i'JS P H 18 19 I ' V' 'z 3 -. . 2S 19 ,' i"S ' 31 ! 62 3i kl , : 1 SI 51 .5 St- SS 66 57 SS . 59 : , he could endure life no longer. I lie had poisoned himself. A majority of us go throtiKh life not appreciating our greatest bless ings, especially the "Sleep that knitR up the rave-1 I'd sleeve of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Halm of hurt minds, great Nature's second course. Chief nourisher in life's feast." Until sleep goes, you do not know life's greatest physical mis fortune. Harold F. McCormick. rich Chi cagoaa, welcomes his daughter, re turning from abroad with her Swiss husband and two fine children, and welcomes warmly and wisely his Swiss son-in-law. Those hall' Swiss children, whose graudlather represents the hurves- Ur trust, and whose great grand lather. John D. Rockefeller, knows something about oil, are to be con gratulated on the acquisition of good Swiss blood. It will mix well wfth their other Inheritance and should be consid erable Improvement on the blood of some native born young gentle- men whose specialty Is shaking up cocktails and smoking ciKarettea. Every year two thousand million American crks are confided to hena and Incubators. Every ye;u- 8Ut), 0(10,000 of them don't hatch. Much lost possible wealth, at least $200,000,000, at 2 cents per chick. T,ho department of agriculture owns onu hen, laying eggs of which !I0 per cent hatch, and she transmits her qualities to daugh ters and granddaughters. This interests millions of women in the I'uited States. ' The government has thrown open to settlement government lands formerly coveroil by the Missis sippi river. Wonderful lauds these nre. low, level, deep, heavy black loam. As the "wind blnweth where It llsteth," so the Mississippi flows where it llsteth, covering anil un covering innd. washing millions 10. Fimullty 11. That In: nbtiN Ir. Al qhIcjiI rnni liniititiu aior tlin-e ' 13. tientle IH. rillnt Rbhr. ill. Funaert prtrtlx H. ItUNtluii mm. cuiins nuiuit it. 'nriiiPit it. AllKliLed i7. A clil iH. PiiUud i9. run un o. Fun In tlo Juka vcuvinlile .13. Ilcllt r Ittic nt sniror ;t. Vend 3H, Hope fiber r,t. Tfttiitnit-ni 12. Tenso 13. ARHlKtuiice 14. UllilJUKSf bf , 46. Vota 66. Scuticr 67. Stcer-l no w 5 1, l.otur narrow fiibrlr t. Above 8. Not it pec 111 o 4. JtCIIHt fi. atty t. Mrknarne for Jlenry 0 1, Alternutlre n. liookeil Iniupy V. t:oriiiouii(l e Hi or 47. IMn 4V. Is nrm lit tu. Kxcluniutlon of siiriirltat Cl'HIU out f3. So mote It be 3. I'roiiouii 4. lUurk bird S. Small biting timed S6. A pod n I lUli fH. Cry of n kit t :i. nuur limpt't 61. Centrul utiitot nbtir. 63. Jiurlort nbhr. upon millions of cubic yards of fer tile soil into the Gulf of Mexico. When will man's Intelligence con trol "Old Man Hivcr" and make him an obedient part of the na tional machine? President Hoover, whose busi ness is engineering, will attend to that, for he was "cut out" for that Job. EGGSlilLOSSuf CENT IN DEALS TODAY PORTLAND, Ore., June 2fi. (tP) The cent lost Thursday by fresh medium extras and current re ceipts In eggs was regained Fri day when the price of each went back to 32. Shorter supply and larger demand brought the re versal, Tbe best strawberries were sell" ing at S2 nnd $2.2i a crate. Some fine berries were being received from K hit ska nine. Raspberries were getting more plentiful. The best were quoted at x 7 5. Red currants were beginning to reach the market. They were priced at S2.50 u crate. Hulter, fruits, poultry nnd fresh meat prices were unchanged. EASfSlBE SYRUP Backed by a 30year reputation for Quality Distributed by Hart C'lgiir Co. ' ' r.OII Davis St.. Portland Do You Remember? ..TICV VKAJW A0 TODAY .(From files of Mail Tribune. .hi no 2H, It III. Eagle Pt. Eaglets: Wm, Welch, Miss Hilda Abbot, Wm. Coy. Frank Hazelton, Jup PiUer and Mrs. Wm. Hanelton came In for beds and breakfast and reported they hud a pleasant time at the Trail dance. Paris Paris cannon boom as Hermans sign peace treaty at Ver sailles. Oen. Kimitz protests se verity of terms. Non-Part Izans carry North Da kota by 6000 majority. , Jess Willnrd declared today he would knock out Jack Uempaey July ! in S rounds. , , Medford Farm Bureau decides to market local stock on a co operative basis. J TWKXTY YKAKS'ACJO TODAY (From files of Mail Tribune.) Juno 28. 1U0U. Francis J. Heney stops In Med ford and declares he can not sign petition asking for Charley Nickell'M pardon. Ho limy buy an orchard here. Alfalfa proves to be profitable crop between fruit trees. v now selling at $10 to $12 per ton. Local Klks receive dispensation and T. K. DanieU declares lodgo I will be formed in the near fu ture. , Charles Strang of school board denies that that body ever asked for resignation of George H. Mer rltt, high school teocher, as re ported In .Vfail Tribune. George Hilton, a fruit grower of Yakima, Wash., Ih spending a few days In Medford. The San Francisco Bank 526 California St. (and branches). San Francisco. For the quarter year ending Juno Siith. -laan, a dividend hut. been de clared at the rate of four mid one quarter 4Vi) per cent per annum on ail deposits, payable on and after July 1st, 192H. Dividendfl not called fur are added to the deposit account anil earn Interest from July 1st, 1H29. Deposits made on or before July 10th, Iit2!. will earn Interest from July 1st, 1929. WM. D. NICWHOl'SR Secretary. Pe-ko edge Ha- u. i. r.t. oa. TRIPLE for StretclvSetWeai: "U.S." Pe-Ko Edge identifies the jar rubbers tested to seal nir-tiglit. Single or double lip. In red or w hite. Approved by Good Housekeeping Insti-' tutc. Made only by the United States Rubber Company . NEW YORK CITY "USTjarRubbers MASON-EHRMAN COMPANY Wholesale Distributor Electrotherapy Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment -Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Wntnrnnnthv Food Solenen Uand hoixv St. Phomb t4 A Complete Cleaning and riYEINC servicb i f-sr" f i lesteai X '