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PXOE TWO WKDFOTID MAIL TRTBUNT:, 'NfKDFO'RD, OttEf:0T, TUmSDAY. SEPTF.MnER 12. 1020, FIRST BOSCS FOR PARK CHIEFS WILL 12B6 CARS PEARS P.iiil Wacner. non of PostmH-d Anion; the Oreu'imlans at Ioulj hut els are Mr. an J Mr. 11. j ami Mrs. K. I. Wacm r of Ahhland, and CiroKK Mlllett of Kuki'hc will rieyimuir, "lnton I of Cur- I OLtCil dlivJ. I arrive homo earlv next week from I vhIIih ami Mr. ami Mr. W. K. I I Yosemite national nark w here thevl Plancy. Mr. ami Mm. K. F. Stcffe:i I aUsr n I r m - tr. I .M ) I I ri I I mill the Mores mm im.r. f""- uf bUHlnow. poslofflce. court liouso., city hall. etc.. closed at 1 p. m. to- ! Uay to enable all local residents to attend the county Tnlr. the business j section of the city presented nolle, a deserted appearance this utter- j nn- .'. ; Regular dance F.aRle Point. ; ,'. : ' Dynse. dance Wed .4 Sat. at tiie Xat. Mr. and Mr. riauk Follnsky daughter. Helen, leu mis niornin Khtcr. Helen, left this morning . Mokelu.nne Hill. "aliform:,. I for Miss Kolinsky haa boon upending the summer at Crater I-ake. Mr. Sollnsky. brother of Superintendent E. ('. Sollnaky. and Mrs. Sullnsky have bcn apendins- the p:it wk at Crater I.ake and other southern Oregon resorts. Walt for the new 1930 Graham Pa IBM. I'" Mrs. John F. White, teacher of piano. High school credits given. 80 Laurel. Phone 449-M. 17? Miss Jleleno Dennis and Ix-slle Wilson Peate were married at the home of I!ev. Raymond S. Ilees yesterday. Holh Miss Dennis and Mr. Peate are well known resi dents of Klamath Falls. Miss Den nis Is cnpaRea in newspaper work there for her father. ftruce Dennis, and Mr. Peate IX a dentist. Violin students' sueeess depends mueh upon the Instrument beltii: ' suited to the Individual needs. It an expert serve you. Iloom 4. Cul 1ee INdj.. 31 Grape St. S. Phone I59-J. ' I"" Get your coffee s.nd at the Puteh. even, by the bridge. Now serving breakfast. ITT Marriace licenses were Issued yesterday 'afternoon lo Kti' W. Mavis. Ashland, and Maud Miller. Medrord: I-slio Wll-on Prate and Tlclene Dennis. Klamath Kails: Verna Pray. Ilornhronk and James A. Whorland. Klamath Falls.' F.iKht piece orchestra lmle Point every Sat. Tickets T.".r. IT I Oregon Slaj;e! . Iiie.. will Kive busl K-rwce i tn i.r M " y lair. m Hum .....Mi and Oakdalo every i'l minutes from 8:30 a. nt. to Midnight. r a re IS cents. 1"3 louis ThrMn was arrested on the city mreet.H lust night and lodged In the city Jail on a drunken charge. $5.00 per load summer price on fely. blocks. Mod. Fuel Co., TV. 3I. If Imogrnc Wallace, aeerodlted teacher of piano. Studio, 1:35 Ka.t Main St. Ttod Keating of Kugeno left for homo thin morning after Attending seveml days in Medford on busi ness. '" Free shampoo wltn marcel or f 1 n ft t1 r wave; fl.nO. Bowman's Harbor and Beauty Shoppe. 188 Medford made fnetory blocks now $5.no per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 831. tf A Chevrolet coupe, stolen from Norman ttceder at Klamath Falls. wa.V found on Fir street hero yes terday and is being hold by the ctly officers. i Dance Kagle Point Sat. night. 174 Typewriter cleaning and repair-, log. Medford Typewriter Exchango. 14Ctf John St. flermain and (Teorge F. Wright were In town yesterday from Central Point to transact business at the court house. IJst your property with the nenUrvicc SlntY rh 41R tf. Tate Kxehange I'S N Riv. 1.2 MN v Mfri,v rep.-eson1a- Dynges dance Wed. & Sat. at the Nat. 178 Hunner removed and snags worked back in hose, silk under aeax. coif sox, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Hhnp. 13 7t.f Alice Hoherts will leave next week for Corvallis where she will enter (the tiregon iUite college for her "freshman year. Miss Pobxris plan to stuily commerce. Fcty. hlock.1 now $5.00 per load. Mod. Fuel Co.. Tel. 63L tf 3 V We'll Be SecingYmi at tho Jackson County Tair. Four days of in ctructive enterUinmcnt vrhich you can't afford to nibs. have been tmendim: the mi mm or a- ....... . rHnwr.. .Mr. .iiiueii win pcnu several dnvs in Ashland and Mod. i loru ne litre iroinu on i ru;:ciie iu; ,,mcr ttl(, i-nvcrsiiy of (ircson. 5lr.iK.itlf I'olnl every Sal. un. I orchestra. rslt. tni8 ,,1J0 ,inihnm palKf ,0li,,, will : general manager of the Crater na-', so)n (e htr( i;:i.jtional park comimny, came down' irofesor C. 11. Miu.re. member from the national park yesterday! f Uip M,.ulty at Cornell university, ! lo study the livestock exhibits mi New York, is spending a few dava the county fair. j M,ford .lie Is fin a lecture tour; Dr. Mlmkins. the Chiropractor.; of the l ulled Stales and will h ave with Russian nlfcssaco. over the i 10.ri)w fr corv.illls. i Woolworth store. Phone 1230. j This Is relstrnllnn week at tile' 171tf . j Tins 1; resitftrnllnn w Mwlford nUsinp.s Colic. Fnro'il i ow fjr s, . )nc 4ml plcais. : un( wor w x I ant work. O. W. X. HI" Mr. and Mrs. I'.d Peckelheimer r..l Jieckelheimer w ere In Medford today from irnion land, wants women workers for Creek. J Uolh day and nit'ht shifts. Steady Stay as l.ititf as you w ant to work. Apply direct to cannery ot Kusle Point every Sat. Kighl piece j telephone Medford, S63-X, morn orehesirk. 1 74 Ings and evenings. 173" tleorge Putnam, publisher ot the I Anions the Cullfornlans resin Salem Capital Journal, and Ca'i tered nt Medford hotels are Jas. Ilu.rnhaiu, cousin of Mr. Pulnnm. i J- Klancy and parly of San Diego, from San Francisco, will arrive In ' Mr. tnd .Mrs. II. J.. Jackson of Medford this afternoon for a few ' Coi onado, Alex f.rayden .of Pasa- days visit In the valley. They, with Colonel I-J. Kelly and John Orth will spend a few days fishing at Kelly island. Smart Felts at the Hand Box. !!" Kast 6th street. Kxelusive but not expensive, $4,115 and up. stamps given. 176! Dr. A. C. Halstoad has nnnounc- j d lie has been compelled to jkt manently discontinue practice on account of disability caused by in juries rooelvod In an accident over two yi'ura no. Sf'.OO per load surntnor price on Medford made factory blocks. M'd Kui1 Co.. Tel. 631. tf Miss Petty Sohmeer will leave n'-xt week fur K;j', ii' to take part In rush week at the 1,'nlversliy of Oregon nnd restun h r si udies th"ie. Mis- Sehmoer Ik a member of Alpha PIl strority. Itcular dance Kajzlc Point. Sn;. 174 Art Itnlunder returned to Crater Lake today afiT nendin- Weil- l-..ln- nlKt Iti ft... ,.tL- i.ft. ' ' l, mP wr your fire InfUiranc Carl Y. Tengwald, Jlotcl Holland. Phone !tf3. ti P. H. Schnell, formerly manager of the 1'nlon Oil 'o. In Medford. but now special Kihyl representa tive for the company, with he.id-OU.n-tei-H in ,Mrdfn-d. Is here on business, attending Lhe Jaekson county fair nnd renewing f.cu.uaint ances with his many friends. Kxtra Kpeoial values kII this week at the Kmmy l.ou Hat Shop In the M. M. Stire. Heal money savers. HhIs marked S I MH-$ so on to $7. CM. Kiddie liatn 31. U. Green stamp given. 176 I. S. Johnson and family, new arrivals In Medford from Kugene, have leased nnd are occupying the Hon Sheldon property on Klnts highway. Buy them now, fcty. blocks, $5.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf One of the Inrge elk kept In the city park nt Kugone may be taken to A Hums, Cnl., and donated to the clly, lo be placed In a park there. It was aniiouneed nt a meet ing of thft Kugeno ' Radiators re cently. The Pad tat oft planned to mnko a trip to Alluras to help celebrate the opening of the- new Southern Pacific line from Ivlam alh Fftlls to that place. CJet those fender and auto bodies straightened at Prill's Shoot Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super live of the Fdison Kleetrio. Appll anee company, manufacturers tn ranees and nppllanoes under the trde name of Hotpotnt. Is In the city this week, hundling the Peo ple's Fleet rio company display at the local f:tlr grounds. . your skin surgically clean? Try the new Foap Iatrlx, at Colvlg Prugs. It kills body odors, destroys disease perms and Is not too strong for a Laby's skin.' ITS Mr. and M.. Poy Duncan, Mr. iind Mix. C. F. Skinner of Seattle nnd Mr. and Mrs;. A. A. Fries of T.'coma are among guests at Med ford hotels from Washington state Funer.it spras and cut flowers. S irmieisnn's Flower i.irdeh. t's iirk .st. phone 754-X. I37tf Tourists and -.tther guests from a ilistaner regi-trred at Mfdfoni hot l.s include CIdv p. Muoro of Phh a. N. w York. E. L. Norrls of lloustttn. T";i( 1 Most, Jr.. d Pallas. Texas, Mr. Kdna Knaus of Northfield. Minn.. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ziff of J. II. ll.ndn.r. I.tnt:uill (f i !".. A. V:,. r I'iin'l l.uy ;::l lir: lain I'ftio'.. I'lnohinnii, ohl't. Jr.. and ! O. tlor.tdo Sin'in; of Clrirlaml. . ou 1)1" lt'.l" 1 :: For a Kmart pair of ladles fthoe.. ..p'-rly Ittlil. a very niode .1 pi . "' ". ---MKOl; S.M.K SheP ntun it St!l htrret. I. J. Cariirnt'T. ! L',,.1. .. Pl,,,. r,.-..4.M Crt-p v.. 17-- MjiTh-il! of V. V ritv autl r-e l:itt. n of V.mi. i.uvel It. C. IViri-c Ka'lo Ctuni .u. ni-it i r c hi:i ! Prompt Tti t!ik, dipinj re..io 'l n frrn p!'Vi'ti o'c!i. k . o all can att'-nl the ta.r S'-'HiOf and etf'-vil.nt ohm! i:a Mr. and Mrs. ) d Sballo. t, and Vi'y. John O. FJab. r'y end daugh ter re ani-jag the K'jili-4th f'jtu M- .Hel d. i o',ir skin turg.e.l!y -;-an'' Ti llie netv mmi Li'rtK, at Co!ig T'f'iCN It kiiU b-Mly cdrx, Ie-tro . ,l "''0 K' l nL and Is not tov !re'J f"r b.i a kin. I 'f e ... .(ing to L.iiph Cw gill ft," M'df-Td rfKit'T'.t nl the Im netni. ton t ( bl-r ti'.y takrn f ha e w en lifted from the m iitcrit .f pott; ri 'T hi?.-e hi? . tob r "No on h chalbng-d tit n'.ei.t 'ififf I made it.' he drfwrfi. Mr. Cowdl tt- lmt itnt; ;cr trm all iir." t-f A irer:ca comr to f ih the PoU' tht Miion, but were p, a me cfsfi! in th enper prt of th strearn ai they m erf in the lewr whtrh mean th the fi-hirc "As not m sood ihm th stream mobile Tht Ofcsogitn, of furl land ......... ... ..h,,,.,,, r--- - j Point every Sal. Tickets T.V. 17ti imuj i - . i KiBht piece! 1 74 -; It. w. Price, vice president and Mrs. I.ula Salisbury of Jackson-; ville spent this morning In the city j on business. t The Masley Cannln? Co.. Ash-i dona. Mr. and Mr. Welch. Mrs. J. D. I'eary a.nd Mr. and Mrs. A. Weleh Jr. uf an Kranei.seo, Mrs. II. P. Tlotwrt and Mr. J. D. Tiet sort of Jlovcrley Hills. Mr. and lira. t Menveff of Wilmington, Anne C C.reenUlim of Jilkitii-oii. Hemstitching, plcotlng. ploMinc, ton tnakins and hoae mendttu? Handicraft Shop. 157tf Medford Typewriter Kxehange Pcutals f 3.00 per mo., 8 nioa. $7.50. 146tf Frank P. Neil,' son of the late Judge J. P. Nell, whh offices jn j First National bank, wan stricken j with acute appendicitis and operat- . ed upon Wednesday at Sacred ! Heart hospital. A smart school oiford for girls : f''.r.O lo f S.00. The Shoe Box. Hi'i ! Fast Clh St. v 173 Pny them now. Medford factory blocks, $r..00 per load. Med. Fuel! Co.. Tel. 6 31. tf I The !rants Pas bulb growers sent a heaufiliil botnpM t of assort ed gladiolus to the MedToii cham ber of coinmei-iv this inorniiig. They are on display. Mrs. Flora VV.Ieh of Medrord coiitri but.-d a bouquet of white liydranLifuS and gladiolus. to Lhe 4.iri)4"n af e0in-in-rc this moi tiiig. (t 1 Sleclal mice $5.0 per load, Med foi d rmi'le f;tetiry blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. TeJ. $31. lf Daily Meteorological Report September Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair to night and Friday. No change in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Fri day, hut foggy on the? coast. No change in temperature. H tn ' . X a Local lala X ' ! S- a i i .1 Temperaitirn (legs.).... ST Highest tUst 12 hrs.L. tH! 87 Ufwesl (Last IL hrs.L. 44 40 Itol. humidity (I'd.) .... ': SO Stnie of weather Cloudy Cloudy Lowest, temperature till a morn ing, -11 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1. 1 ..00 inches. L ' Temporal uri a year ago today: Highest. 61; lowest. 4H. Sunsot today, 0:- p. ni. Sunrlup Krlday, o:4S a. m. Sunsr KViiliiy. t:!l p, m. ObservationiTaken at 5 A. 110th Meridian Time iff it y.i 3 CITY RiKir City 7 4t Goiidy ttlsmank 7 rinud llobo TS 01' Cl.-ar IVnvnr US M Cloudy IV Moines T r.fi llafn lvsno '.M Cfi Ch ar ITi lcna ;i 10 Char l.os Ane-'li's .... M CL' Clnudv MahfUlil CS IS Cloudy riioruiv !' 71' Char j I'oillaud S C'l Clrar . Hod ItlnCC to: f,l Clear Ito.x.'lniri; . . ... 00 Clear j Salt t.ako City . 7: 00 Clear :San Francisco .. fis "I Clear Santa Fv . i;v 5S ('leal Seattle '.:.."..".:i ' :.(, cier Spokane . '. SI if CI. nr ! W.illa Walla Sl (!J CleaT- r ' WlnnilNc o2 Snow ! ' v.j7i i ctt ; ii i s't x . i rfteorol'tu'Nt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: C. s v ASTKP C.xperitvn'i.l J X. Cafe. Fi : l:t:S'T In A.hlaml. modern r.iom house, oxerptokinu I.Hhoi nk. Ad.lr.sj. I', o. Itox -lil.uol. M-ci.n tt j U'ANTKP-M.in wife t. mJlklm: on dairy ranch. Mr. J IL Pech. on Piddle road. 1 ' U VTPl Fal- teoOi. M tviy h.fch tn $10 for full sets. An ( -e-.m4tt in. Wv -Imr- rrm o, . bt-nift C 'id. platinum, iKcr. I N rn Metal com twin v, PKuun i -n-!en. Tlltnol-. ' .". 'FP P.IA'T -Fumi hefl np-Lilrs n i rwMi .iparttv-eni: ctrtv ratic': f i . ir Phone PC' t i::. 'tilt r . rk t , HiiDDy tats rcanuts ; ! Wife Happy Again! "I cm enjey .mvihlng 1 re. from : . l ns to peanu'v ".nee taHvg A l 'Mk,i, 1 nil i:o ''iPC'T grouehv i lnd !f i happy." Go. ' "VS. , Smith. f Fv. n the FIPST spoonful of A1 j ! rikJ relieves e oi tle stomnoli j'ld rt'iutf. aotonijihinc nmounis i of old .tr m!!rr I rem t:x hyi. ! tn'.. Mk' you rn.M.v your mls' an1 p Nitr No matter ht 'jiiu. - Uc.th'j Uti gton-, TO LURE BUYERS The first carload of Hose pears fitr thu IVtrolt market left yoMcrr-t line nn, I tlm Hooiind car will l.iLit tomorrow inornint;. The Hoses are the c renin of the Ftogue Rivor val- ley crop and were picked, packed and prewired under the direction of. Prof. Henry Ilnrtmann, Oregon Sninky nnd Mrs. Thompson arc Slate eollfjo horticultural expert, ' makinK the trip also, and Prof. P. C Keimer of the The confeienee. calbd the Uuf Southern OrcK experimental sta-i''" Siampede. will be aa. ndel by tion. . government officials as well an the The two ik re the first of ; ":ei iutemlenis of all national to be Kent to Detndt. in the winter i Prks. Dr. Pay Lyman Willmr. pear committee's campaign for the secretary of the interior. Horace development of the Pose pear mar j Albright. Huperintendent of the na ket in Detroit- jtiiml park system, and others will The Poyes will be placed on the take an active part in the sessions. Detroit market September 30. ac-;J)l'- Wilbur. Mr. Albrn-ht. and Pro companlcd by radio and press an-'--01' Ansel '. Hall, chief naiur nouneemciits. !lIf"t (,t ll,o national parks, passed Professor Hartniann will leave I through i epon 1 ast week en route for Ix-trolt next week and will be j1" 11,0 Vidlowstone meeting. In that cilV at the opening of the! Superluu-ndeiu Thompson spent Hose sales. They will not he ! 5" 'wterdny at o-ater I-ake visiting placed on the market until he gives ilvilh trlfiuln ami inspecting im appntvHl of their condition. jprovements carried on there this Some of the osc cars will be 1slIiion- sent pre-cooled, some tin'ler plain sfrraSf.: and Professor" Hart man n will collect his first 'data thorn h'ont .. 1n !ht.4 JntenHlvti, marketing aiid storage condition Investiga tions. , . . Ti iLi n undetermined origin dst ro ed the iimu - i'ii - l-'be f completely i pied house I longing to John Con-l Ion or. the corner f S'luth New - low u and Thirteenth stn ets at .i::.i this morning. The blaze had;strat gained considerable headway when firemen were was impossible summoned and it to save the build- ing. ib.ilbi. cute ba'.y dances, tan tnd The hnuse was only recently .In.nis work in novel ar : a nc eoinideted on the exterito an-1 niems." Mrs. Penson said. She ex plastering and other finishing work pectcd ta attend a convention for rcniinedi. Id l'c done .'on the Inle-1 dancing Instrin tois in San Fran rior. No i hios -could be found aS:ciseo this week. to tht possible cause for the fire. Then were five rotund iu the burned house NILE DAUGHTERS MEET ai ashland sept. Hi Zuleima Temple No. 1 3, Daugh ters if the Nile will convene in regular session in Ashland on Sept. Ilih in lhe Ashland Masonic tem- plo after ii vacation during the 1 .summer months. , M rs. Sallie C. Lu ml burg of j Crants 1'ass, ((ueeii of tin- temple. reouests that officers and patrol! meet at 10 a. m. for the purpose nf practice for the October ceremo- j I Luncheon will be served to the members at the Lithia hotel at Us:.-!".-- .- Fur work of all kinds: clcanincr, lining, rcmndlinff. Iiuc, Rlov.s, Jackets. Taxidermy. ' Ilodsea Kur shop, 42 South Central. Phono She Put A Million Wives Into Pretty Clothes Nolly Don Proved Lovely Brilit-Colorc(l Frocks as Tract ical as tlie OM l'aiiotiotl Drab Ones NEW VOHK. N. Y.-Nolly eon halrH rlrsh hou.1 dresses. So php trade pay ones only n few at fir-.t. Thev sold mav:inely. Now her limine totals U.t"-H,00i a year. In rpJle of hard -ear. iVy are jiraelieal. sh(? I'mmU. Prvatr c v hh modern l.ux clcan;i::K tiiry vesr and nmr! "The very hest way tn a.h tnc lovrlv. h-i?nt colored matera! nc use'' Neliy lnn yaT. "is with l.ux. I.u'has iu harmful alkali and ritli l.ux there Lj no nibhing. ATTENTION, HUNTERS Hunting e:i-tii will hooii be lore. Make LAKE OF THE WOODS RESORT vour hea'hiuarlorf l.arBc area of himtiiie criuinils. plenty of game. Why pack In a lot nf eiinipmont on your hiuiiin: trip. len ( .ire fully npilpped with watm rahlns and plenty in eat. Special rates to Huntcs during months or September and October Club Privilrnt-s Associated Music Studios NOEL ERSKINE KEITH COLE And Assistants Modern, Interesting Instruction Piano, Violin, Saxophone Expert Piano Tuning Rooms 1, 2, 3, Sparta Bldj. Phone 776 R AT YELLOWSTONE Sui.t l intt iKli-nt K. C. Soliti.'ky of ,tl'r l. i kc N': Lit. mi i tKirk , :mil S riiin.n.l. nt t f. Thunnwnn nt ; Vusemite National park left tutay for Vtllowstono park tr. atten.l the I Th figure ot i carioaus m et.nfeienee .f nil nark heaiU whieh U'ludea 516 ais of P;utb tts wll'.e.l einvono there next week. Mrs. DANCE STUDIO SOON Mrs. Kve lleiv-on, dancing leaeher nf t!,js Mty, expects to re open her studio sometime next week, according to word received by local friend;. Mrs. IJen-on has been In San FianciM'o during th" past several weeks in order to se- I cure medical aid for her small son fiordon, who is stcolily tniprovinsr J in health since undergoing a.i : .ijn i atin. "I am i:4-,ting some biv-ly m i- , terial in th.- dance line :nc!'idtn tile latest derma a balb-t dt laoll- ed by Mary Wigman. M..rthi wflrahinn and cth from the. oast and Furope. Sum" very preity Spanish dances. ( r icntal l'u-i.iii Special (iniuoiiiiie.il jon A Me.lfunl l.n.ige lo;t A. 1-'. Vf A. M. Friilay. Sept; Hi. ''r 7:.tn p. in. Work In the M. M- degree I licfreshuients. I fall and white i two candidates. Firs: nn-'-ting of work. flood nl- - Notice lo lalron To our many friends ;.nd past patrons we wi-h to express our sincere thanks for then- loyalty anJ I friendship during our tw years of huslni'srt In .Mi'ilfnid anil ivc hopi our jiUrci'ssors. .lr. l:l;il;i outl Mr. Sirif-'lrton. will rtijoy as wiindrrful n Ituim'ss. : , . HAKOI.IJ iIr l:.lV an.l hi;i;iax ur l :i u v x l I-'ornu-rly lu-x Caf. noiv lot-n t i-.l Li l'li'.-.Mio ot T.i'i rill; Cnfi-. :fV v MA NfcLI V DON No matter how (ir'iaitc a color or pattern, it an lo ;ishel in l.ux time after time offen for years and utlil loiik just like new." , ft mi ittnifTima-' 'iraTrilt , neilts iiidiulin thu.-.-nilihl tMtal t'ar- loails it was learned today frum fhippeis. Heavy li iimnt are cntinuing this week althmmli ihey nave been Hunter f-tr tne :ist lew lays than those of la st wt-U. have U st-nl to Ciinneiics. tan nery shipments have passed the l-ak and only Id ears left the city I in the Tuesday night train. Packed Part let ti4 totalling - 0 tars have Wen moved to the eastern mar kets. Other varieties included are Unwell, fi.v P'se. D'Anj"U. 53. and niiseellaneoiw. 77. All Medford I Singing, Dancing Extravaganza ALL TALKING &tf 23 I The First Film Follies "W. song ja jvi;:v hits 4 "he prettiest girls . . . the catchiest songs KfSfc; "HgUaftS ... the funniest of conicdy, all blended into VfW SaiitnS-oSJinJtJ a rlazling- revue that baffles description. if if ac h SUE CAROL M poluies B STEPIN FETCHIT DOLLIES K3 fc-JS!!. ,LJ SHARON LYNN-LOLA LANE 36 fe 200 ERS 14 1 PRINCIPAL PJ Csual f DANCING PLAYERS Prices ra-hTO shows S(art FROLICS V -ssssi MM -o.3.,,7,9 Women Help Wanted for day or night work at Bagley Canning Co. Ashland Apply direct to cannery or phone Med ford 863-X, mornings and evenings. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS 1 You will certainly regret it if you purchase a new car before seeing the amazing New 1930 Graham Paige To be shown in Medford this month Is Thrilling to 1 It's Here and How! This (; Z7 j -f'V'.;' 1