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PXGE TWO arEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. . -f 12 dCr and Personal Will Visit WiKMlhurii A. C. Wiilhpr, county treasurer, leaven tomorruw for Wood burn, where he will jipend Alumorlal liny. Crater Atimiul Out ; The 1US0 Crater, the hlnh school annual, vitn beintf Klven out to the flludents this morning at the senior lilh Mhool. The hook In edited hy Curtis Harne.s, with (U-orgv Vlnne hh rnuniiKor. The annual Ih hound in n gray cover, with a ld tnro of Crater Uikc on It. I will pay $5.00 reward for In formation lending to recovery of outboard gnaoltne motor for boat, stolen from my ranch. C. A. DeVoe. GL'tf lllll Itay hi Business Itev. Mill Hay, former Mcdfor radio prearher, 1m now represent ing th Wemonlaii System, a col lection ngeney, and has announced that he is the slate representative of that concern. He a continuing' to make his homo at Jacksonville. For Sale Flowers of all kinds for Decoration Day. DciphuimH, Spanish Iris, tleums. Peony. Roses, etc. Also four shades of extra choice Snapdragons. Phone your orders early. Phone 3U0-L, or call ut 82 ft Kimth Holly Mrcut. PS Condi) lou Is lmpi'dvliig While still a very sick boy, John Kddy of Central Point, who under went an operation for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital : short time ago, w;.h reported to b a little better today. On Honeymoon Trip Mr. and Mrs. James H. Orieve of Prospect.. ore., were at the Mult no m a h -hotel yesterday. Mr, Clrleve's father la proprietor of a resort at Prospect. The Oregon-Ian. Flowers of all kinds for parties, banquets, decorating, etc. 'all a: 32.". South Holly or Phono 3U0-L. 70 IJllard In ft rim In Paw Knglneer Frank Oil lard, city w a t e r suiierintendent, wn in firantH Pass Tuesday on business. Montana annual picnic, 3 miles south on Pacific highway from Med ford. Sunday. June 1. lirln basket lunch and table service, fr-njoy n day with old friends. 70 The corner of Main and Ivy streets will be the position where the IX A. It. section of the Me morial day parade will form. Transportation for all members who can participate, has heen pro vided for and the formation of the O. A. H. part of the parade will take place at !:I5 o'clock Friday morning. G i M Hotels from Purl laud Included among the Portland residents registered at Mcdford ho tels are O. C. Puryear, M. ft. White-r hc-ad. I.. H. Jacubson, K. H. Duffy, A. Shoemaker. Joe (inlvelle. A C. oron, H. I,. George, S. F. Simon, S. c. Hancock. K. B. Allison. Hex Thorne, F. V. Coleson, F. J. Hnwes Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fox, K. A. Meyers. (Seorgc Kuta, R. CI. Marie, I,. H. Ieach, Henry Johnson ani O. O. Harris. Students Swain Yesterday A large group of Junior high school students took part In ,ai swimming- party, late yesterday i afternoon at the Jackson Hot Springs. Several school swimming i parties have been held there sev eral times thi season. TO BE I Watxon lo Jail for 13 Day Jack Watson, a local youth, wis sentenced to 15 days in the county jal) Monday for stealing two tire-i, instead of being fined $4.fi0, a was erroneously published yester day. The $4,110 whs the costs as sessed in the case. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. cr.tf Al Hotels from a JH.-Uince Ct nests registered at Medford ho tels from distant points include Fred W. Page of Oes Moines, la. P.. A. Smith of St. Louis. Mo., 15 C. McCarty of Hud Axe, Mien., M (). Jason of Chicago, III,, and H. I). Harrison of Hnlse, Ida. Real money saving values in hats at the Km my Lou Hat Shop in the M. Ai. more, sue to u.a amazing values, G7 HnskltiM Home Today L. , H. Hasklns, who has been transacting business In "VVoodburn, Wnsh., since Inst Friday, is expect ed to return to Medford today. We are prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work; No Job too small, n) Job too big. Lot home men do your work. Tel. 877-L. F. W. James Son, 226 Cottage, 77 Three Itiilhlliu? Applications Mrs. U K. Davis will spend $M:0 for a dwelling on Ninth street; A K. Dodge will spend $150 for a ga rage on South Fir street, Mid Cora Wilson will build a garage on Ivy street at a cost of 7."i, according to applications on file today at tli. city building department. Flowers of all kinds for parties, banquets, decorating, etc. Call at 82fi South Holly or Phono 390-1 70 Hrmver Returns to City C. M, Hrewer, manager of the California Oregon Power company, returned to Medford today noon from San Francisco, where ho had been transacting business for the past two or three days. For Decoration Day, cut flowers and old-fashioned bouquets. Snm uelson's Flower (lurtlen, 208 Clark St. Phono S80-X. 08 Moved to Mwlfonl Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Kunx have moved to Medford, whero Dr. Klin- will set up his- office. Di -and Mrs. Kunis will first mako nn ex tended trip through Washingto.i and Montnnn. Ashland Tidings. Tho Band Box nnd Shoo Box. 223 Fast 0th, aro offering excep tional values In hats and shoes. 67 Wllltllewy Ijonvc City V, J. AVhlttloscy, special agent for tho Hartford Firo Insurnnco company, who hns heon In this city slnco Saturday conferring with ' local ngonts, left last night i for Portland. For Sale-FIowers of nil klhrts for Decoration' Day, Delphulms, Hpahlsh Iris, Gemus, Peonys. Roses, etc. Also four shades of extri choice Snapdragons. Phone your orders early. Phono 8!0-L or call nt 320 South Holly street. 64 Wnnicn'N Wanl Occupied Two young local girts, one of whom was released this week, hav. been held in the county Jail for i idiort time, Nerving sentences for petty larceny. They were accused of taking articles nt n, swimming hole In -the Applegate river. One girl I still being held. One girl is 21 years old and the other Is several yenrs younger. For best green slabs, ask driver nr call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 03t. C5lf Here) from Mtnto Points Among tho Oregonlans register ed ut local hotels, other than those from Portland, are Oeo. V. Knight of Hubbard, ltd den Clanong of Ore Hon City, O. B, Wnage and party of Oakland. M. O. Johns of Colton, P. R. Chrlstenson of Olendale. Ho ling O. Phelps of Salem. H. Tl. K on nnd Percy TIUlls of Eugene. Montana annual ptcnlo, 3 miles south on Pacific hlfthwny from Medford. Sunday, June 1. Bring basket lunch anrt tablo ervlc. Knjoy a day with old friends. 7- v In a Bread iU flavor. That's tho secret of popularity of Fluhrer' Breads. Stores Close Friday R. H. Strang, president of the retail trade- division of the Med ford Chamber of Commerce, an nou nceil today t ha t all Med ford business establishments will be closed Friday, Decoration day. Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phono 7C. tf1 TlieosophlstH to Meet Medford Thcosophlcal lods will hold Its monthly open meet in: Thursday at H p. m., in the Col lege building. The program will consist of short talks and readlngH by the members, a violin solo by Roger Kayser r.nd a piano solo by Harriet Knyser. Chauncey Florey 123 Kast Main St. now located COtf Jenkins In City O. tl. Jenkins, traveling passen ger agent for thi Canadian Pacific railway, is In Medford today from Portland, conferring with local railroad men. Chauncey Klorey 123 Kast Main St. located G5tf ('aliforulans In Mcdfonl (iiiesta from the Hear state reg istered at Medford hotels Indudo Mr. atlfl Mrs. J. H. Hnhb, Mrs. J. C. Poor and Mrs. Barbara B. Iloonlz of San Jose, Mr. and Mr:. F. A. Kaufman. L. F. Schwamb, O. B. Sanders, R. F. Hay of Los An geles, H, C. Sims of Sacramento, Mr. and Mr'sC J. F. Andrews of Pasadena, O. A. Fdwards of Chlco, A. Robinson and family, Arthur Pasehelke of Oakland, A. L. Mattes of Santa Monica, O. W. Lockstorm and family of Dunsmulr, Tj. T. Wag ner, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K. Matzler, T. F. Fla nery, M r. a ml M rs. C. II. Martin of Han Francisco. Mrs. Billings of 9. Riverside Ave. says that Dr. BlaZos Poison OaK Prescription completely cured her In two dnys. H lo sold and guar anteed by Heath's Drug Store. 71 Collects Bounty Tortny (leorgo, B. Duncan' of Trail col lected a bounty of six- dollars from the county clerk's office today for killing of two bobcats. Look! Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 cash and carry. Unique Cleaners, 20 S. Central. Phone 00. 71 Itoi'ul Couples to Wed Marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk's office today unl yesterdny to Dale Russell, 21, nnd Kva Secora, 17, both of Medford, and 1o Robert C. Baker, 42, Mi-l (lertrude Troufeather, 41, both of Medford. For Sale Flowers of nil hinds fur Decoration Day. Delphulms, Hpaulsh Iris, (leumH, Peonys, Roses, etc. Also four shades of extra cholco Snapdragons. Phone your orders early. Phone !M0-L or call at 32EI South Holly street. 6S (ilven Ocsorllon Hearing: W. V. Wilder of Medford was given a preliminary hearing Tues day morning with Sheriff 12. H. Lister nnd District Attorney Tom Miller, against the charges of non support of his wife, Juanlta Wilder, and 1 fi-nionlhs-old baby. Sheriff Lister said this morning that un less Wilder miulo arrangements for a steady Income for his wife an 1 child, he would he sent to Jail. (rants Pass Courier. Dyngo's dance, Wod, and Sat. Dreamland, dents 75c, 61 Crovvnt City Outing Miss Harriett lllll nnd brother Ollhert or Medford. nnd Miss Ku nlce Hager of Ashland and Cleorg.1 Lowe, of Valley View motored to Crescent City last Sunday. Anyono who would llko a bnr galiV in a high grade 'banjo should call nt this office nnd Inspect the banjo left hero for sale; n sncrlflc regardless of cost. 2 ft I f Hum Hotel In Portland Heine Hngedorn, formerly of this city, who has been living In Port land for some time. Is operating a hotel in that city, and enjoying a very good patronage, according to news received by friends In th's city. Mr. Hagedorn's building is known as Hold Arthur, and Is lo cated at 17 eleventh street. For best green slabs, nsk drtvr or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf KMnt Day In Medtonl Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers and Santford Jnn were among the Klamath Falls residents spending yesterday in Medford. For your health take Russian massage nnd chiropractic. Dr. Him kins, over Woolworth's. Tel. I2!0. 67t( Boy Hold In Jail Oeorge Leslie, on parole from the state training school at Wunihunt. wns placed in the county .Oil yes terday on a car theft charge and will probably he returned to the school. Flfly-fivo CenlH a Vole, Polk county paid approximately 55 eenta for each vote cast at the primary election. Tho total vote was 3278 and the cost of the elec tion kns $1800. Unique Cleaners special price on ladies' clothes. Men's sulU cleaned and pressed $1.00 cash and carry. S. Central. Phone 96. 71 Dynge's tance, Wed. and Sat.,i Dreamland. Gents 75c. t7 Mr. and Mrs. K. A. John-! .sou of Grants Pass went ; to Medford Monday night, where i they had dinner with their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. U. H. LIndley. Bargains In ladies' hats, new hnU nrrlving dally Included In this sale. Look at this: 80c, $1.08, $2.98 up to $5.li8. Real money savers at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In the M. M. Store. 07 Month end specials In hats and shoes at the Band Box and Shoe Box, 223 Kast 6th St. Gage tailor ed hats at clearance prices, $2.98, $3.08 and up to $7.50; popular priced hats $1.08 and up; shoes $2.05 to $5.95, exceptional values, , , , .67 rublir Market Crocery But er 40c lb., eggs 2fc dot., hn standard coffee 43c, j(y Sncs for Homl Money A. C. Wnlker. as county treas urer nnd treasurer of the Eagle Point Irrigation district, was named defendant In a suit filed In circuit court yesterday by Clara Hughes, as executrix of the J. P. Hughes estate. The estate holds bonds valued at $3000 nnd their collec Hon Is sought by the plaintiff. Their payment had not been made because of claims that money hn not been avallnhle for payment of all bonds that are now due. Dressmnklng nnd remodeling at tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medforl Bldfi. Tel. 1181.- . tf Visiting Here from Be ml Mrs. Claude Metis nnd children. Wnyne nnd Peggy of Bend nrrlved hero Monday evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Koppes, and family. Phono 042. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tt Callcil to Porilnnrt Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Deal have been called to Portland by the Ill ness of Mrs. Deal's father, Mr. Kellar. See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender nnd auto body repairing. tf Next Cllnlo tin ne ft Tho regular monthly well baby clinic for the city of Medford wi'l be held Thursday, June 5, at the Y. W. C. A. . Any child under six years of ago is eligible, especially If the child is to start to school next fall. Dr. B. C. Wilson, county health officer, assisted hy Miss Augusta Glover, will be in chnrge. Second-hand lumber being torn from building at 6th and Grape for sale cheap. 67 Bnkke's Costly Thirst .loo Bakke, who only a week ago was fined $10 In tho city court for being intoxicated, was fined the same amount In the same court to day, on the snmo charge. With his thirst nt last slaked. Bakke has obtained a Job on which ho will ai onco go to work, and has promised to let ihpior nlono.frnm now on. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. tf May lHnto Hero Mrs. J. F. Oilltng.q of Crescent City Is in Medford looking for a loention. She plans to leave th northern California city because nt her daughter's health, and Is fav oruhly. impressed with the climate of the Rogue River valley. lfi-ln. green plno slabs, largo or smnll loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel, 76. 344tf Geo. A. Bohncrt, General Truck ing, nt Fltchtner's Gnrngo. Tel. 180. 92 Completes Stay Hero Miss M. McCubbln, who has been visiting friends In Medford this week, left on tho noon Shasta to day for her home In Sacramento The Pensleys' new studio now open, opposite now Holly theater. Tho Peosleys new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf T. J. Hollls of Grants Pnss w&a a business visitor in Medford yesterday. Ifl-tn. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. $44tf Better Insurance sorvlco at loss cost. Insure your hay nnd grntn now. C. L. Guff, 44 N. Riverside. Tel. 1406. 6S TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SA LI2 MtlDFiRN fl-ROOM HOMK on Minnesota Ave.; living room, dining room with built-in buffet, 3 bedrooinr, large screen t ed back porch, basement, piped ' furnace, lawn in back yard, cher ry trees, double garago. CHARLKS R. RAY. Realtor, Room 203 Medford Bldg, Phone 302. 71 FOR Ql'lCK HALM Almost new. modern 4 -room home on pave ment; fine lawn nnd garden; small payment down with ex cellent runtruct. phone 3!'4-H. after 6 p. in, 70 FOR SALF Zinnia plants 15c do. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 12. Main. ! LOST Springer spaniel, brown and white; name Dan. Td. 4!2. 7 1 r FOR S A 1.12 A darned good Ford stin trustor with Bunch mitgneto and extension rims, $250. Ted Fish, Phoenix. 73 Cattle Chci-k Amst A check for $115, given by 71. K TMtson of Klamath Kails to Frank Wilcox of Grants Pass, for cattle, was redeemed by Hits on Monday. Sheriff 12. H. LUter drove to Klam ath Falls with a warrant sworn out by Wilcox for Hltson, since tho cheek was not good at the bank on which It was drawn. Hltson was arrested nnd put in jail, but wa released on the same dav when he paid off tho debt in cash, nc-! cording to county officials. Grants Pass Courier. Chauncey Florey now located 123 Kast Main St. Insurance and Real Kstute. 65tf Visitors from Washington Mr. and Mrs. John Patten oi Elbe, J. B. Conray of Pasco, E. P. Boyce of Seattle are among the hotel guests here from Washington. The county court at its regular j session today passed resolutions calling for further improvements and work on the Butte Creek and Dead Indian Market roads, nnd tho Pleasant Creek road, in the nor thern part of tho county between Rogue River and the Josephine county line, under a special levy voted last fall by residents of that section. Work on 1 the Pleasant Creek road Includes elimination of mi dangerous curve, two railroad Speclnl low price for cleaning women's clothes. Unique Cleaners. S. Central. Phone 06. 71 Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Lldg. Phone 093. tf Old-time hard time dance, W. O. W. hall Thursday night. Dance, cards, supper, $1 per couplo; extra Indies 2 5cd Powell's 6 -piece or chestra. 68 16-ln. green plno slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. 344tf Leaving for Scotland Miss Klizahcth Watson of the county school superintendent's of fice will leave tomorrow evening to spend the summer with relatives In Scotland. She is sailing fror.i New York and plans to bu buck In Medford by September. Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone 542, City Sani tary Service. 387tf Attractive ami dainty are the new girl graduate pastel chiffon frocks now on display at Kthol wyn B. Hoffmann's for $19.75 to $25. Oltf Dai-bys on Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Darby wl'l leave here tomorrow by motor on a two weeks' vacation trip during which they will visit Yosemite na tional park and ottier points of In terest. They expect to spend sev eral days In San Francisco and Mr. Darby will also Inspect tho pear orchards along the Sacramento river. We specialize in radiator and fender repairing nt Van's Gnrnge, 33 So. Bartlett. Phone 208. tf All kinds second-hand lumber for sale on building being torn down at 6th nnd Grape. 67 Mrs. Tohln Returns Homo H- Mrs. J. s. Tobln of Roseburg, formerly nf this city, has been vis King with Mr. and Mrs.-: A, i Marv for tho past few days. She left today for her home in that city. Tuesday, May 27. 8 p. m.. Sr. Mark's card partyjiirogresslve and pivot bridge; prizes nnd refresh ments; 35c. Public Invited. 06 Hemstitching, plcottng, pleating, button making nnd hose mend In;, Handicraft Shop. B57tt Obituary croiulnKM, and fords c cross small hi ream. Work on the Dead Indian road thl year will ainrt lute in July and continue until snow files. A late start i made becauae of weather conditions. The principal work will be uradinB and gruvel inu. Last year tho county pre pared 6000 tons of gravel for the road, which was stored und piled for this year's work. The county oiling machinery Is now operation on the Kains Valley highway and will start on the Huch highway as soun as the weather settles. Tho county court this morning, after signing a few bills, departed for the county poor farm, where they inspected a new hospital ward recently Installed for .the Inmates. There are 42.U0U -l,007T"""' carrying nearly l.aoo.oou ,k children dally over th m of the United States, Chlcae cluli figures sh o w . " mcA" Stomach Trouble bloating, sour stomadi lf5 Urr,i grouchy, and many food agree with you, why not m-iw V Dlotcx, 15 minute test' tkt ,h harmless to young ami 0 J"'1 ' Works with surprising ingredient hr.s tin- Jt...i- On. er to digest 3.U1HI t Don- times ks 011 lex nt any drug store." plf,1 a test. Money back if VOi, 1 soon fed like new, aim uijii tn"tl ale at .1 ARM IV & WOODS )Krni NEWMAN Florence VlUettn Newman died at 611 Kighth street Tuesday afternoon after a month's illnesw from cerebral hemorrhages, aged 4fj years, 2 months and 25 days. She was a native of Hello Plain, Wis. Florence Viletta Hoe nlg was married to Hert E. New man January 15, 1015 at Med ford and to this union was born one daughter, Estella Ruth. Mrs. Newman is survived by her husband and daughter. She is also mirvived hy her mother, Mrs. Annetta R. Dow of Medford, three sisters, Mrs. Jeanette Herg lund, Townsend, Wis., Mrs. Ethel Oallup, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Mur iel Sample of Medford, two broth ers, Dean H. Dow of Medford and Fred Hoenlg of Edgerton, Wis. She was a member of Medford Pocahontas Lodge No. 20. I. O. R. M., and a resident of Medford for the past twenty years. The fu neral wrvlce will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Homo Thursday at 2:30 p, m.. Rev. A. IS. Bennett officiating. Interment In the Medford cemetery. Potato KIiik Killed. OREGON CITY, Ore., May 28. P) fjeorge 11. Hrown, 67, chair man of the board of directors of tho bank of commerce nnd known for many years nw the "potato king" of Clackamns county, died here yesterday from injuries re ceived in an automobile accident a few hours before. A smooth grtddle-cah hatter depends upon adding the miik to the flour . , L ITTLE at a time Likewise the smooth rich flavor of Hills Bros. Cotfce is the result of Controlled Roasting the pat ented, continuous process which roasts only a few pounds at a time instead of in bulk. No other process cun roast coffee so evenly. Fresh from the original vacuum pack, Easily opened with the key. ffii HILLS BROS COFFEE 1930 AJ4olmes INSURANCE S GENGY SINCE 190C Notice for Piililteullon. Department of the Interior. ! U. S. Land Ot'fioo at KoHeliurK. Oreson, j May 21. 10311. i Notice is hereby Klven that Den- nls L. Zlinmerlee nf Trnll, OreKon, who, on Ortoher lath, 1925, made HomeHtond entny No. IlllillOO, for SIS1,. Section 5, Township 33 S., Unnpte 1 IS.. Willamette Merld Inn, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to I establish claim to the land above described, before Chauncey Florey, I r. S. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 30th day of June,' 1H3II. I (Mnlmant names an witnesses: Paul K. Sandoz, James Johnson, James W. Miller nnd lioyd Miller, all of Trail, Oregon, , j HA MILL A. CAXADAY, ' Uenlster. I WATER LILIES Our catalog tells you how to grow and care for them -BAUER'S AQUATIC GARDENS 701 Marlon Ave., Portland, Ore. Phone SEIIwood 1419 HARRY MARX Painter of the Home, of Men Tinting, Paper' Hanging ' . Phone 178-J HOLLYWOOD'S JOLLIEST FROLIC! . Play around for one happy evening with your famous friends STARTS TODAY NOT A REVUE EACH STAR TRYING TO OUTDO THE OTHERS TO ENTERTAIN YOU Wft ii7NMm"ii iJKX Sill oifvi9 1 j f- !n "HIS LUCKY DAY" v . leon errol i I jjW MOVIETONE NEWS nancyEcarND ' MR. POULTRYMAN . . . . WHO PAYS THE BILLS? Who pays, the exppuses f '"'"'d "'" "'"l trim-liii" men i'pirpsentinj; imtside fVed mills, who piirindicidly outer local fields trying to "drum up" business fur their re spective firms? Who pays the lintel hills, travel'mir ex. ponses and advert isino;? YOU DO! You are the one who pays when you purchase slii(ip, in feeds. If you do not believe it just compare prices. Why pay a premium for these feeds when you can snve by Inlying BRAND MADRONA BRAND FEEDS MADE IN A MILL SECOND TO NONE IN THE STATE Don IIWIK tained (so they say) nt terril'ie expense to show tlif' poultrynuin "how to do it." Reliable and sound feed formulae are not a secret. Why flo we maintain our state experimental stations? Tax es are paid by all of us who keep our colleges function inn so as to serve one and all. There's where wc no when we want to luftiw how. to improve our feeds, Ma. drona Brand Mixed Feeds are as good as the best and better than the rest. And that is just what we do. Ask those who are usinfr our feeds, if you are a ")nulit. iny: Thomas." Yours for Home Trade MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 323 E, Main phone 2C0 't be confused by flowing descriptions of privatelr J d, ''so-called" poultry experimental stations main, I "... i . . MICKEY MOUSE SAYS: ... .... . , .:-, k-i.f , ,v "HEY, KIDS! .You'll all have a big time II the Mickey Mcuss Club meeting Saturday al 12:30. Harmonica contest, boys' tap dancing learn, nomination of officers and "HOOT GIBSON in 'MOUNTED STRANGER' I H'AM i r j 1 HERE TOO AY F0R TWO DAYS ONLY k CONDEMNED! By Circumstantial Evidence -3 A MAN PLACED IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH FOR A CRIME HE NEVER TH0T OF COMMITTING. 4 fr n fl NWk-'' ' .TALKING IP john Holland ; rflsLi- TSV Tenit Human Drama 1 I V Based on the Mlaci of. IR I ALSO All Talking Comedy "GENERAL GINSBERG" Grantland Rice 8portlight "STAMINA" TALKINNEWS ADMISSION Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10,35