o 0. in Q pxm two MTCPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOOX, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930. Tocal and Personal 15.000 Flsli from FMi Idike Over 15,000 fish hnvc bnen taken from Flub lake since the munon opened, Jtotf Purr, game warden, announced lhl morninK, and mont of them have been taken out hy women, pood looking ones too, lie said. Flahlnw at Hiatt Prairie cun tlnw to he R o o d. Mr. Puit'h duufchter Dorothy, nine yearn old, U boaHtlng of catching n 12-Inch bafts there yesterday. A party of people from WaahlnKton, D. ('., Hpent yesterday flshlnK at the lak, and oil wore pleased with their catches before the end of the day. At Crescent C'lly Among the local people who spent Sunday at Crescent City were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Chaw. Clay, Mr. and Mis. Larry Hchade, due Newberry and Judge Norton. Sandwiches 10c, including beef and pork. Sandwich Shop, 21 N. Bartlett. 123 Jtelurn to Vortliinri Mru, A. L. Qulsenberry and three daughters left for their homo in Portland thin morning by trnln. following a two week' visit here with Mm. Qulsen berry's mother, Mrs. Zon Arnold, and other friends nnd relative. Order now 10-Inch green pine slabs; big loads, 4 tiers, $3.00, Valley Fuel Co. Phone 70. tf lfero from Distant Point k Among tho guests from a din lance registered at Med ford hotels or Mr. and Mrs. H. Van CloroVr and J. N. fltanger of Phoenix, Ariz.. M"; J. Aaron of Pittsburg, Pa., David Adler of Chicago; III., C. K. Hoyden and Mr. and Mrs. If. T). Herd of merlin, Colo, and A. AV. Klllott and party of Fairfield, III. Looao. squeaking wheels are dan gerous. . Havo them tightened on a hydi'Mttlc wheel setting machlno 'it Flchtnor's Garage. 03tf VIhKw Mi'H. J Inline Mrs. J5. J. McKen.le of Sun Francisco arrived on the , Shawta this forenoon to ho the guests of Mrs. It. C. Holmes, for two weeks. Anyone who would llko a bar gain in a high grado banjo should call at this offlco and Inspect the banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice regard Iohh of cost. 2Gtf Pnrn Hmtr- Jtiniim at Axlilimil Using his own alrplnne, Hob West, movie stunt flier of Holly wood, plan to make two partiehute Jumps at the new Ash In ml airport next Wednesday, according to plans ho announced today upon hit re turn from Lakovlew In eastern Ore gon where he made three jumps yesterday. West wan in Medford 10 days nut) In connection with Jumps mado at tho Medford air port, Loose wheels reflet and radiators ctenned, Van's Oarage, 33 S. Dart let t. Phono 208. (f To Construct Heslitetice C. M, Jlrower will spend iHOOft to. construct . a residence- on How Court, according to application on fl to today at tho city building de partment, - - - Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme. Tho Poasley's, opposite Holly thea ter. . tf Tho list of out-of-town callers In Medford today Includes Miss IhuIjcMo Hrown -of Kane's Creek, K, N. Connoly of Hutto Falls, Mrs. Paul .Martin of Central Point and Frank Hponcer nnd George Kstes of Talent. Fqp best green slabs, nsk driver or citll Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031. 65tf in Xlii Heir" Mrs. C. Hkelly and Mrs. A. C. An derson of Kugene arrived in Med . ford this morning from Kimono, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. O. 12. Cullender. ip Southern- Oregon Electric. will glvii A free clothe rack with each 'frno-Mlnulo washer nt sale price, V7.fln. Limited supply. 121 V Still Climbing The daily sales of Fluh rer's Milk Bread are steadily increasing aft er five years of phenom enal growth. There can be' only ono reason, "Outstanding qual ity and service." J That fiiilK'Niutorliil Problem In picking- the Republican candl date for governor, a Malheur coun ty committeeman hutt uh much voice as the Multnomah represen tative. Population doesn't count for anything. And just about one half of the 30 counties ure In east ern Oregon. Albany Uemocrat- Ilernld. Here from C'lnMiiiiiitl Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Purlcliick of (iielnnati, Ohio, nre in Medford visiting their son, Ityehen M. dack. Mr. and Mrs. 1'mldaclc visited relatives in (southern Colorado nnd the Grand Canyon before, coming to Medford. While here they will visit Crater Lake and other attrac tions In the valley. Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 2 57tf Former KtwltlWit Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Collins of Hoek nway were recent visitors In ttil.-s city at the home of Mr. i.nd Mrs. A. C Hubbard. Mrs. Collin, who was formerly Miss Inez Kitchen, used to live In Jacksonville and is well known in Medford. Instruments furnished nnd leg sons free for 30 days to nnyone In terested In learning to play band or orchestra Instruments. If you enn not learn you have not invested r.ne cent During the past three, years over 100 bovs and girls ,iave started In this manner. Call nt the Palmer Music House nnd gc: your Instrument, appointment with tenchcr and comp.ete dolnl!s of the nVin 13 J California nt .lioiols OuestH from California at Med ford hotels Sunday Included A. H. Mcintosh anil mother, Mrs. G. Hob Inson, Miss M. McMurray, Mrs. M. Crawford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win., .1. Neely, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Collin!. B, H. Young and family, Mr.. and Mrs. A. F. Thompson and son of Los Angeles. Mrs. M. I. Lloyd, 1 -nier F. Hrown of Knglewood, Mrs. M, F. Oliver and Mrs. L. H. Wlltson of Piedmont, Marlon Young of San Jose. Mi and Mrs. A. Murlolson of Maywood, W. H. Alexander and family, W. W. .Mender and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hlmmons. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Itoherts and Irene Rutherford of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Nash and T. K. Nash of Ha n M at no, M r. a ml M rs. Hoy II. Klllott, Alius B. Klllott und Lu ella Armltage of Herkeley, A. .1. Maker and family of Sacramento, and tho following from San Fran cisco: Julia It. Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. O'Nell. Mr. and Mrs. 13. It. Ilrazel and Mr. and Mrs. O. Randall. Perennial plants cost money when you buy nt planting time. Why not start plants now from seed at a fraction of tho cost. A full lino of perennial seeds nt the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 120 To VIMt Parents , Mrs, John Hosklns will leave Medford this evening for ItoHcburg, where 'she plans to spend a week visiting her pa rent -j. Provost fleauty Raton, specializ ing In 14II lines of beauty work at lower prices. 11 So. Orange, Ca!l 303-Y. 134 GucxtM nt Klllott (Hbln Nancy Heath, young daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Heath, Is spend ing several days at the cabin of Or. md Mrs. B. Tt. Klllott, Shady Cove, as guests of the Klllott chil dren. Phono 542. We'll haul nwny your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 837tf Improving Play Shed The ground floor of Ihe Lincoln school play shed, which has been In poor condition for some time. Is being covered with decayed granite and rolled with oil. Horace Hub erts Is doing the work with nn terlals furnished by tho Standard Oil company. Gladioli, nil colors, 25c dor. Sam uelson Jlower hardens, 20S W. Clark. Phono 8X0-X. . 113tt Gob!. Hill Teacher Signed The following teachers have been employed for the ensuing year In the Gold Hill schools: High school, George MelNlnger, Paul A figs tend, Mildred Orr. Joy Ingnlls and H. A. Holla; grades. Mahel Moore, Min nie Sargent. Kthel lledgepeth. Min nie Guy. hnd Maude Hoblnson. The new teachers nre Joy liiRalls. Ku gene; Mabel Moore, Medford: and Kthel Hedgepcth, Central Point. Permanent waves Puart Cro nulgnole Nestle Clrcullne spiral, Hoseborough Beauty Shop, 13 8, Contrnl, l'hono 3112. 2l Motor to Lake Tnhoe Mrs. W. Wr Hunkln and son, H. J. Herrlan and family have gone to CaliforniA to motor to Lake Ta hoe nnd visit Hill Herrlan. who is now located near that resort. Let Us haul nwny your garbage and refuse. Phone 64S, City Sanl tAry Service. 3 S7 r Moro License Today .Over. 30 auto licenses wero Is cued this forenoon at tly sheriff's office to Medford nnd county mo torists nnd Indications were that nearly as ninny would ho Issued this afternoon. Knt snd drink nt Huson's Whnt Xot. 6 th nnd Ivy. 126 VUItnr From Washington Included among Washington reg istrations nt Medford hotels are those of Mr. und Mrs. D. C, Mor ris of Yakima. Mr. und Mrs. John H. .Nalcs of ' Vancouver, Mr. nnd Mrs. Unbind II. Jones of Tacoma, and Mrs. S. sheeley of Seattle. Green slabs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phono 631. 102tf Tho Marriage l,ieetim The eouniy clerk's office K-nied nmrriaKe licenses today and Sat urday evening to A. C. Mullenax. 44. nnd Ruth Llnsay, 29. both of Klamath Fulls, and to Donald Dick, 2. of Richmond. Calif,, and Murra C. Murray, 25, of Yakima, Wash. Dnneo till 3 o'clock. Gold 1! It every Saturday nlKhtt $9U liellevo In ICarly llln! Koniethlug new In the way of sight seeing was . demonstrated early yesterday morning when John Wlnterhaldcr of tho Cozy Nook, drove to the Sardine creek country to visit a reputed haunted house with sloping floors. Ho ar rived at the scene at 2:00 a. ni., took a good view of the building, looked Inside .and lost no time In hurrying home, lie was still un able today to explain what he hud seen. .V Free Swim For Boys !MedCord boys the age of 13 years and younger will bo guests of Fire Chief Hoy Klllott at a swimming party ut 10 o'clock to morrow forenoon at the Natator lum. The boys are requested to bring their own suits If possible and to leave their name and ad dress with tho fire chief at the pool. The hoys will proably listen to an address on fire prevention to be given by the chief. Green slabs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 116tf Hot urn To Homes Mrs. Jt. G. Johnson of Canon City, und Miss Dorothy Illldge of Glendalo, Ore., left this morning for their homes, following a sev eral days' visit us tho guest of Mrs. W. M. Hoblnson. Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Mldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. tf Ijcavc For Portland Stato Traffic Officer C. P. Tal ent left this morning for Port land to spend several days at tending to business matters. The Blue Flower Lodge will open again Sunday, serving their special chicken dinner for 75c. . Arrange ments for parties can also bo mado. Phono your reservations to 341-H-3. . - 117tf Shopping Hero M rs. W. R. Morris nnod . Mrs. Rimer Hull were In Medford this morning from the Table Hock dis trict shopping at local stores. Chauncey Floroy tiow located 123 Fast Main St. Insurance and Heal Rstato. 05tf Eh Joy Plnile. on Itlver Mr. and Mrs. Kd Payno of Eu gene, who are guests in this city of Mr. Payne's mother, Mrs. Mary Payne, wero guests nt the picnic on Hogue river yesterday Votween Klk Creek and Trail, attended by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Whiteside, Mr. and Airs. H. II. Oeltrlch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith. Treo props: A Inrg stock always on hand. Tel;-USD. Medford Lutn her Co. 78tf Llmo for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. 78tf Mrs. Colo Vacationing Mrs. Ida Colo Is spending a week's vacation at Mnnzanita bench ns guest of Mr. and Mre Corwln, Sunrise Drlvo-in Station, 12th and Pacific Hlwny. Sandwiches, cold drinks; popular prices. Tray service to your car; lots of room to park. Drlvo out. 120 Danco till 2 o'clock, Gold HIM every Saturday night. 8'Jtf Ijiko u' Woods Among those who havo been spending a week at Lako o tho Woods are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aiken of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Myrtle Punkey and children of Medford. Treo props. All lengths, regular size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 78tf Freo clothes rack with each One Minute washer purchased from Southern Oregon Kleetrtc at ale prlco, $87.50. Limited suppU. 121 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SALK Hero is a chance to secure nice close In 4-rm. house on pavement, with electric range. nice lawn and flowers. Price $3000; $:00 cash. Neat new 4-rm. home; built Ins. price S1K0O; M00 cash. CHAl'NVRY FLOHKV Phone 318. 123 Kast Main. . . ..... 1 B DM. HLAZOS' Prescription for Poison Oak stoitri the Itchlntc at once. Heath's Drug Store. Ask Fred. 126 LOST Tent, on Crater Luke high way, Sunday. Heturn to 13 So. Peach. 122 WANTR!) To buy livestock and poultry. Drop me o line, Ad dress S02 McAndrews road, P. O, llox 31. ,121 WHY WAIT to build, when you can trade In that vacant lot or small car us a down payment on new ii-room slucro hoflie in GJenn Onk Court, ready to movo In. Terms to suit buyer. Phone 105 or 315-H. Voil HUNT S-roinn nimi'tmpnl. Cull iifu-r i t. m.. 209 W. jMi-k-min. 12 J KOIt ItKNT FurnUhtil room, iilry front corner, pretly view. 12(15 Knm Mnln. KM VOU SAI.K S-ilny-oUl holfor cnlf. ' Phono Mi-'W. 1:S ' FOIt 8AI.K Wood taw. 3o. Jnck-i sonvillc hlnhwny. acront from! Itiikrr'! more. Hev. Theuniler. ! , 1211 THAYKMNO represontnilve of nn-' llonally known concern wtinlH) dcnk room ,r oTflce spneo In es-j labliNhcil office, prefernhlv wltht. un nitorncy or Inmirnnco or rculi crtale firm. 1". O. llox 459. Moil.' foiil. 120 1 KOIt SAI.K Api'lcom. thai larc. ileop tn-rinue Henhplm Jtcanly, rliicnctl in Innv. (Jeo. Alforit. ' Ki'tiwer. rhone 19-F-3. 126 OlMMiltTr.NITV for youim man to loiy into paying service Matlon. Ismail Invenliiif-nt retiuireil. llox t carp TrllMine. 121 KOIt HAI.K 5-room Knllh cot-j laKe; harttwood flotre. fireplace. electric raiiKe, water heater. Hox ( care Tribune. 121, WO UK WANTKll.-lty man of Innft experience In fruit and vegetable huMlncff. ricklim. ituttlnv up or nelllnK. 121 Crater Lake Ave, l'hone 395-M, Kl j'roiitouiig- .M'W All-lino . (j jr proper nnanciai Hacking can be obtained, a San Francisco In ventor, whp was In Anhland today, would establish a dirigible air line from Oregon to California. The dirigible, the, .product of his own Inventive mind, has never been constructed ouUddo of a' model and em bodies the ilsc of 'airplane wings to increase its speed and lifting power. . HrowiiK at Diamond Lake Friends In this city of Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Hrown, former resi dents of Medford, are Interested In learning that the Mrowns are now vacationing at Diamond lake. They make their home In San Francisco nnd are remembered here by many friends. Mr, Brown is a son of L. li. Brown, former miller of this city. - - 1 Picnic supplies at Huson's What Not, Open evenings and Sun. 120 Home from San Franciseo A. -S. Rosenbaum returned yes terday from San Francisco, having taken the excursion trip. Free load kindling with- 3 big loads 16-ln. Inbs. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. tf Special rates on fruit hauling. See us, before contracting hauling. Wo' can save you money. All first class equipment. Insured carriers. Phono Medford 332, Gold Hill 1 1 -T. Relnking Trucking Service, 303 South Front St. 133 Orcgoiiiuiis nt Hotels, '.. f Among Oregon guesU fit local hotels are Krlhfo Todd, David Mel drum nnd D. V. Hartley of Salem. and the following from Portlanq: Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Clancy, Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Turner. Rldon Davis. J. M. Brown field, B. Smith, R. O. Montgomery and R. D. Hartsook. Wo have that particular mould ing for your individual picture The Peasley's, opposite Now Holly j theater. tf Returns from Aberdeen Following a 10 days' visit with their daughter. Dorothy McCargar In Aberdeen, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bedwell returned to Med ford this morning. Screen doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber Co. Phono 620, 78t Klamath Falls Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallcnnax and MIsn Myrtle Mullenax of Klamath Falls spent yesterday In Medford. Even swimming won't change a permanent wave. Get dno nov. Bowman's Beauty Shop, Phono 57. 120 Good tree props should be uni form In size and quality, Como In and look our stock over. Woods Lumber Co., East Jackson and Genessoe. 11D Miss Asplnwull Here , ' - Miss Mildred AsplnwnlV;'rouU leader of elementary, Rnglishfteacn ers In the city school system,-who Is spending the vacation at Hugo, Ore., and continuing with course of study work, was in Medford to day for a conference with school officials. For best crecn slabs. asU ilvlvor or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. . 05tf Dance. Dreamland. Wed; and Ha Dynge's music. Ladles free, gems 75c. 123 In San FrnncJsro Mrs. A. H. Drury Is In San Fran cisco visiting her father, J. W. Helm. Cool lunches at Huson's Whal Xot, 6th and Ivy. 120 Chaiiricey Florey now located 123 East Main St. Insurance and Heal Estate. 6;tt' Livestock Burned- at lilaiualli Eighteen head of milk cows and six head of work horses were burn ed to death last Wednesday night In a fire which .resulted In $10,uoo loss to Oscar Campbell, whose ranch, one of the finest In the county. Is two miles east of Lor ella, Klamath county. A large barn and farm equipment were de stroyed. Owr & garden fun of perennials for a few cents. 1 Plant seeds now for next year's blooms. See us for perennial flower soeds. Monarch Soed & Feed Co. 120 Get a, free Duco finish clothes rack front- Southern Oregon; Elec tric If you buy a ' One - Minute washer at reduced prlco of $87. SO. , 121 I . - . . . U at Burelson's Wednesday and Thursday See Tomorrow Night's Mail Tribune for " Our Greatest Dollar Sale Itetiirii From Brookings Plans for the construction of an 18-hole golf course by W. G. Ward, manager of the resort at Brook ings, were to bio in Medford toduy by Dr. H. C. Mulholland, who re turned from that place Sunday night with Mrs. Mulhollund and daughAr, Marjory, after spending three du.s enjoying the swimming, boating, fishing and other sports offered there. The beach Is bor dered by the ocean and the river, Dr. Mulholland, states, and Is nn ideal place for picnicking and swimming. Many Improvements have been nindo at the resort and others In addition to the golf co u i so are under consideration. Fishing Fair Mr. und Mrs. Harold Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams, who spent yes terday fishing Ihe Rogue in the Bybeo bridge region, report the fishing fair but picnicking fine. . Plant your late beets, carrots, lettuce, turnips, spinach now. En Joy fresh vegetables from your own garden. Buy our tested seeds for best results,. Monarch Seed & Fe?d Co. 120 After State Fair MukIc Contract Tho Rugene City band, a. mu nicipal organization, Is seeking the contract to furnish music for the state fair nt Salem this fall. See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto Uody repairing. tf Leave for California Home - Following a short visit here with his brother. Leo C. Garlock of Rcall Lane, F. W. Garlock accom- Pftnled y his family, loft today for his home In Santa Ana, Cal.. com pleting a motor trip that had taken him to Montrose, Colo. Rn route to Oregon on the Durango, Colo., highway, Mr. Garlock experienced a motor mishap when his machine turned over as the result of blow ing out a tire. ,, , Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford BIdg. Tel. 1181. " tf Slnbs. big loads, 4 tiers, $5.00. Small loads, $3.00. Valley Fuel Ca. Phono 7C. tf Returns from Portland Mrs. SuhIo Rhodes returned this morning from Portland where she hr.d been for the past two weeks attending "tho Apostolic camp meet ing. Let me write you fire insurance. Carl Y: Tongwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phono 993. " tf Chauncey Florey now located 123 Kast Main St. Insurance and Heal Estate. C5t Betty Stctinctt Improved Miss Hetty Stenuett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'A. F. Stennett, who has been ill for several days from complications following pleurisy, was reported to be In a,n improved condition at the Stennett homo this afternoon. , , ' Anderson's New'SttidhV'6! Pho tography , ground floor, 4 07 R. , Main, opposite PIgglv Wiggly. 13ni MR. FARMER: IF YOU'RE IN THE MARKET ; ; FOR GOOD, STRONG , GRAIN BAGS and SACK TWINE Come to our store for both. Poor sacks are a handicap the minute you start to move your grain. Portland mills are refusing to take grain in shoddy sacks for storage or export. ' ' W Monarciy5Seed,&,Feed Qo. 323 East Main lU'turn from South" . A; .C. Wilson, of .the Groceteria and Gerald Latham of this city, accompanied by Albert Elliott und Harry Fulks of California, Mo., have returned to Medford ftoni spending the past week motoring through California. They went' us far south as Tia Juanu. Great Admirer of Senator McXary O. H. Cole of Ashland was umong the Medford visitors today. Mr. Cole is a great admirer of Presi dent Hoover and Senator McNary. Tree props at Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. 108tf Week -End on ling tie Miss Gladys Murphy was guest over the week-end of Mr. und MrH. Clarence T. Noo at Clarmae lodge on the Rogue. Danco till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. 89tf Free Glider Airplane with each 50 cent purchase at our fountain. These sturdy little gliders dip, loop and do all sorts of stunts. Ice, cream, all flavors, is 50c a quart 'Got It at MagiU'fl." . 122 ; ' Carlton. Carlton Mfg. Co.'s sawmill resumed operations. (The dramatic story of "DaggerMarley's Is love (for. a man; she ' ; believed deadA - I Don't miss a single in stallment' of this in tensely interesting serial! Starts Wednesday July 23, in the Mail Tribune Phone 260 DAGGER 35 STUDENTS TO A check-up of students at the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland revealed that 3T stu dents will be graduated In the mid-summer clays, over 300 stu dents. Including 17 men, nre at tending Ashland summer school, which will close in six weeks. SALKM. Ore.. July 21. (tP) Eighty-three Htudenis will he grad uated from Oregon Normal school at Monmouth in the mid-summer class Wednesday of this week. Death Valley Well Salted ' DEATH VALLEY. Cal. iJP)' Thirty-four billion tons of salt Is just a curiosity In Death Valley. This dspqsit Is on: the floor of the valley 310 feet below sen level, j PA'J-lolmes . INSURANCE, .y AGENGY SINCE i?OS AND COMFORTABLE . Air washed and cooled with Medford spring water .6 NOW RICHARD will thrill you as the rack ctcering gangster in this soul searching romance . . cradled in the shadow of prison walls. -, "Shooting D 1A ALSO Our Gang talking in "BEAR SHOOTERS" Coming WEDNESDAY SO SENSATIONAL! ... SO DARING! r I SO UNEXPECTED! You will be surprised any producer had. the courage to make it a THE BIG THE DRAMA' THAT WILL AWAKE AMERICA! mm also TAYLOR HOLKM is TALKING NEWS World's oldest horse race .. . . Rumania's new king on the job". . , Bobby Jones wins again. ADMISSION Mat. 10, 25; Eve. 10, where the sun sends thermoniu t'6 i;ii and moiein tho shade d Ing summer months. . Odell. Mello-Glow Chct-se f tory started operations. PERSONAL Pen Owners and Buyers Come in and see how Parker', now Duofold Pens and Pencil, nre changed in 10 seconds Iron pocket stylo to a desk set ta pored shape and back aKain. . If you owji a iParker Pen, brint it with you and soe how to gei a taper free to convert it. you are thinking of a pen fn. yourself or tor a gift come k how getting a Parker Is like Met ting two pens for the price o' one. Saving the prico of on Pocket Pen pays for the Desl Base, yet given you a Desk Set and Pocket Peu, too. Cap and clip free. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Ask Fred HARRY MARX PAINTING i, Tinting, Paper Hanging' Phone 178-J Dally Bargain) Matinees 25c I Straight TALKING NEWS Keller Sisters HOUSE if NOW He Is a captain ... of men, but sheK commands a bat 1 talion of hearts. Paramount Presents gary A' MAN' rom i I--...- .. ... , .. WYOMING it JUNE COLLYER. REGIS TOOMEY 'LET IBE EXPLAIN' 35