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I r t '? f f T i I Jl .i L . OK . i J. Ill 111 t, I I ft M, i f i ..J.' ri J fc' if i i PAGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal More Mnlrurd Piibllclly An Inquiry received today !y the .MeiKoril Chamber of Commerce i!om an eastern periodical. "To day's M a g n e of America." Iiiiiuiiht a request for literature on Medford and outhern Oregon. An editor wrote thnt he recently ate Hdrho Itoitu nlvcrvalle neiim and Iminedlatclyt hocanm inlrested in the country jn which they wore Bioivn. '( :. - j; Dr. IIiivih Hume from l'liilluml ir. James C.. Ilayea. who recent ly underwent an operation ut Ou' Ht. Vincent hospital In rortland, returned to hill home la-it evening. He In Betlliic alonp nicely hut will be confined lij his home fur some time. Gucttti from II DlNtlince - Included among the hotel guiwU In Medford from a dlntnnoo today are H. H. Portland of Ilnltlmore. Md Mr. and Mm. II. II. Woodruff of Moscow, Ida., and D. A. Orotch er of New Orleans. Ht. Mark's (lulld will hold a bazaar at the parish house Tues day, Bee. S, from 10 a. m. to 5 o'clock. Among articles for sale will be "home-made mincemeat. cukes and pies, candy and fancy work. There will be a white ele phant booth. Card party Stalin at 2 o'clock. 2011 lectin GraiiU) Van A incctlnv ot tho Christian En deavor council of Crater Lake union has boon announcod for this evening, lo be held In Grant Puss. tlenulne criromlum plated llot polnt automatic wafflo lion, holi day special, J14JB0. M. F. & H. Co. . 265 No Circuit Court NCHslon . Due o the presence of Judge II. D. Norton In court in OraiiU Pass, mere will he no circuit court ses sions In Medford for several days. It W likely court will; be resumed the latter part of this week when a criminal case will be tried. Moved to our now location it Its East Dth St., across from M. M. Tept. ' Btore, next door to Wurts lift Shop. Ileal Kstato Hxchango, 125 East Oth Ht. Phono 1)1)0. 204 MIbh JeiiHen Here Mls IjUcIIo Jensen of Burns has arrived In Medford to be with her father, J, J. Jensen, who is ucrl uuKly 111. Our new Mudlo Is1 opposite now Helly theater, The Pcasleys. If SulUiltorN Makn AiK'ariiiioo A number of young mon and women, wero In Medford today so liciting subscriptions fur mnga slnos. They stated they wero col lego 'students attempting to pick lip a few extra dimes to puy their way through college. . . J. H. Cochran, agent tor the J'ucllo Mutual Life Jus. Co., after 27 years' experienue 1a specialis ing on family income, corporation, annuities and cstato Insuranao, Tel. 877-X. . M Mr. Allen lo Itctum AV. W. Allen, who has been In the Corfey clinic in Portlnnd for tho past three weekA,. I expected heme tomorrow. V' Small sift- boxes cuttrft ffincy peara and applua at Marsh's Gro cery. . ' - , . 866 lltwliin Divorce Null : Manila Frey ftlud milt fur divorce lu .circuit court ttniny uRtklmtt Irv Inn Frey on grounds of a faulty divorce dicrep In a former mnr rlngo of tho iluintlff. Tho coupto whs married In 1PK7, A divorce dacroo was returned in the crap of Clara Garmcr antnit Newton Uarmer. fThey wero married In Itlchland C&iitor. Wis., In 1U0S. and have . throe children. Tho defend ant waa accused of desertion In 1929. . ' v Everyone admires beautiful eyes. Tho Kinma Ollno' Heauty Hhop In apoc.HllxinK in dyeing eyebroWH nnd Innhcs, Phono 454. 264 C'alliNl North by .lines Mr, and Mih, Miolmel ttwk were culled to Purtlmut ymlorduy ho cnuw of the critical Ulueiia of Mrs. Ilcek's mother. Moved tt our new locution at i:i ttavt (Lh Ht.. acrosa from M. M. JMit. Btore, next duur to Wuvtn UU Shop. Ileal Kstato Kxch;uie. I?.. Kut Oth St. Phonp 1 Itm. H4 q Breads May Come and Breads May Go but Fhihrcr a Breads dy by dny and monJth by month oontinuo to make now friends. Thi iklet of Fluhrer'i breads during the past tcaaon have exceeded tint of any previous year. Stolen l'lliierty llelurneil Kollowlng a report in yesterday's Mull Tribune that, police had cer tain parties under suspicion fur tnklni: postern at the Isls theuter, the officers were Informed yester day afternoon that the postern had been reutrned to the theater as mysteriously as they had disappeared. llnxtfKH OMimilttett Mits The hostess :ommitteo of tl Crater Lake Oulld will meet tl evening at tho home of Mrs. P. ilagKorty, Ht. Mark's 4lulld will hold I.H7I1IIP ! Ihn nnplah limiui. Til 'lies- day, Dec. 9, from 10 a. m. to o'clock. Among nrtlclen for sale w.ll be Ivome-made mince nukes nnri nleji. eandv and 'meat, fancy work. There will be a white el pliant booth. Card party starts at Z a clock. Keek Nolo Collcellou W. K. Honerans and Maggie HosencranH filed suit In circuit court today against 11. K. Conrad and Cladys Conrad for the collec tion of a promissory note for 1534. claimed to bo overdue. Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $0 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 266tf Many Men Out or Work There .are 40.000 men out of work in jis Angele and bradllnes are a common sight, according to Itobert Thurmnn, who returned late lujt week from southern Cali fornia, where he had spent a short time visiting relatives. lie said the condition was not Improving because of a continued Influx of juliliNs to the warm California cli mate. It's time to fill your rndlator with nnti-freoxe. prostone, alcohol and Clyco ot I'lchtnor's Qnragc. v . . , 282tf Oregon ICotel (JuestH Ouosta at Medford hotels from Oregon points Include Mr. end Mrs. It. O. Norton, Mrs. E. W. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Madison of Kugcnc, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Klsher of Uoseburg, Harry lliiblon of Oregon City and W. T. Phillips. K. Q. I-awrence, John Walskln, W. J. Garrett. Geo. Jenl son. Mr. and Mrs. L. Milestone, C. A. Wetterslrom, C. A. Marcy, II. A. Ilrowne, Alonso Morrison, C. K. Martin and Paul 15. Doty of Port land. Hhoe specials nil week one lot values to 15.00, special t2.ill. Hals less thnn half prlco. Tho Hand Box and Shoo Box, 223 East nth. 206 Collect Bounty Wnrranls Zera JJaliack of Modford collect ed a bounty warrant at tho county clerk's oftico today for six dollars, for killing two coyotos. Na poleon Eskridgn collected a war rant for killing one coyote. llo your , shopping at the Gold Hill Hardware. Special pre-lnven-tory sale, 202 Mm. 4limliull tines Noiili .."Mrsl Julia Klmlinll left Medford lust oVening for Tucoma, Wash., where she will spend tho holidays as a guest ot her sister, Mrs. W. 1). Parks. St. Mark's card party nt t . m. Progressive, pivot and contract brldgo nnd BOO. Prises for each. Public Invited, 83c encll. lUill' Talent Wins tinnio . In n prnetlcB game Talent sen ior high school defeated Ashland Junior high, 18 to 10. Talent has several veterans of Inst year's sound back this season. The Junior high hoys felt they were doing well to hold a strong team lo such a low score. Sheldon Pago was high point mon with a total of seven points. Joe Turner and Kloyd Lung of Talent high were second high point men. with five points each. Ashland Tidings. . Trade In your old smooth tires on high quality risks. Drive with safety this winter. Jennings Tiro Co., 127 North Rlversldo. I59 Tm Building Aipliittloiis II. H. House will spend 12000 to build a dwelling on Modoc street, ami the Mead-Kureh Motor com pany will spend 200 to build a temporary shed, according to ap plications on file today at tho city building department. You will be pleased with the turkey dinner (complete) for 50 cents which tho catholic ladles are sponsoring Wednesday evening In Parish hall. Come. 259 Is a Dancing Teacher Douglas Kux. former Medford newspaperman, Is now located In Health'. Wiudi., where he Is cm ployed a? un assistant teacher In a dancing school, lie left Medford two or three months ugo. Be Hemstitching. Mrs. Cnnoose, 2111 Heatty. Save addriw. 2 57 Minor Coll Wim ItciHirleil An auto collision In Myrtle Creek. Ore., lust week involved ears driven by Lydn T. King of Medford ami K. Overman of Myrtle Creek, according to an ac cident report on file today at tile police station The Overman car wok making a reverse turn when stru.k l the local machine. Pholographs for Xmas. The Peilslvys. opp. Holly theater. tf .skfing Popular Sport 1 Many Medford people motored Into the mountain regions yester day for skiing parties. Among tlume who chose Ihe Crut.-r like highway were Chester Hubbard. Mary Ktlward. (leorula Ndwards. Jaipcr ItcvnoUls. Jol..ny Walklns. Viola Teniplelon and Clara May Kiisnn. The group motored to Hie park entrance, where skiing I was fine. Dry kindling H 60 lead. Val ley Kuel Co. 14 ;( Vioilctl i:uucuc, Treve 11. Lmnmlen ef the Jack son Cmmly bai spent ihe week end In Kugrnr attending to busi ness ouittus. Dry kindling 12.50 load. Val ley Kuel Co, ?(2tf MKOFOKI) MAIL Here on Iliisiiit-HS. Hugh 11. Itoland of Han Finn cisco, representative of I tlraef and llru.. Is In Medford transact ing buslncsM with local . men's clothing 'dculcrs. Look! one lot of shoes, values to 15.00, special !2.Di5, this week. The famous Durham silk hose fl.OO. H.TiO. f 1.95; -fancy mules $1.50 and SI. 05. The Bund Box and Shoe Box. 200 III City Today. , Mrs. W. II. Young of Kaglo Point was in Medford this morn ing chopping at iocal stores and transacting business. Mrs. Wai ter Curl of Jacksonville was ulso a biifiness caller. A public card party and bazaar held by Thlmblo club of Neighbors of Woodcraft nt I. O. O. V. hall. Monday evening, Dec. 8th. Cnrd playing 25c, playing starting at 8 o'clock. 259 Monroe Visits City. ' Alfonzo Monroe of Portland, representative of the I'niteil Hteel ProductH company. -Is In Medford today cnlllllg on local Implement dealers. You will bo well pleased If you try a Tulip Oil permanent wave.. When finished the hair Is soft with a natural looking wave and curly ends. What every woman is look ing for now. Price 110. Other permanents 17.50. Work guaran teed. Call 57, Bowman Beauty Shop. 259 Fro-sU Air Tail .Moves On The business section of .the city was less colorful today than lust week; Urt the Amos 'n' Andy Fresh Air taxlcab ceased duty hore late Saturday night. The cab and tho two men who impersonated Amos and Andy will bo In Crams 1'ass for several days, beginning Wed nesday, nnd then will do duty In Vrekn, Cal., the following week, as Walter Leveretto will play the Amos 'n'- Andy show at his thea ters In those cities. Need a spare? If so, we have some good used tires at tne right price. Jennings Tire Co., 127 No. Riverside. . 259 (iuests of Pnillts Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore of Klamath Falls spent Sunday In this city ns guests of their cousin, Roy Prultt and family. Coats rellned nnd remodeled nt the Fashion h o p, 424 Medford Hldg. Mrs. Marry Andrews, Tel. 1181. ' tf Cmloiiroes Oiicratlon Miss Ila Mao Blngman under went an operation for appendicitis at tho Community hospital ' this morning. Permanent wave. $5 complete: facials, scalp treatments and oil shampoos, 60c. Prevost Ueauty Shop, 815 AV. Main. Tel. 303. 253tf PrnsH'ct Athlete, Visitor Billy Moonoy, ono of Prospect's leading athletes, was In Medford this morning transacting business nnd doing a little Christmas buy ing early. Portraits of distinction. The Peaslcys, opp. Holly theater. tf Week Kurt with Relatives Jlrs. Frank Boardman of Pros pect spent the week end visiting with friends and relatlvos In Ash land. Klamath potatoes No. 1. while they last, 91.75. Small Gems 99c cwt; eulls He lb. 710 South River side. 259 Coining Teacliers' ICllinis, The regular examination of ap plicants for state certificates to teach are to be 'held at the office of the county superintendent nt the court house hore starting Wednes day, December 17 nnd continuing unlH 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. December 20. Cash paid for used thes that are not entirely worn out. Jennings Tire Co.i 127 No. Rlversldo. 359 Visit Mine Sunday Mrs. B. Domicile and Mrs. Ida Colo of this city visited the Silver Lake mlno none Gold Hill Sunday. They report tho miners In a very optlmlstla mood with rich deposits In eight, During holidays, permanent waves, $5.00 complete at Palace Beauty Shop, under supervision of Helen John Smith. 213tf Mrs. Carnell Returns Mrs. Kdwin K. Carnell'of Klam ath Kails, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cl rlch of this city, for the past sev eral months, left last evening for her home. Brill's Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf !. M. Iflwn nt Convention D. M. Lowe will attend the re gional conference of the western division of the 1. S. chamber of commerce being held in Crescent City tills week. Mr. Lowe will be heard In a 30-mlnute talk. Dr. c. I. Johnston. Dentist. Philips Bldg. J'hone !l2. UTIf Family (;ttictfug Sumlsy Dr. It. W. Stearns slid daughters. Helen and Kstherlne, spent Sun day with the 11. A. Stearns famlly in Ashlnni. Fur Christmas get Hurlbut's Ulblfl Stories Tel. 74 5-lt. 2Jtt Mrs. Rlggs Is III Mi. K. H. Itlggs of (irirrin neck Is receiving tivatnient In tile Com munity hospital this year. Burn green fir slabs with dry wood nnd cut fuel bill, Ask Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. Ml. 85tf Will Aid t'ncniployoil The cltv ef tliants pm will add loo ishorcii to the force construct ing the municipal water plant, un der sn agreement made with the contractors, .uv work wilt b b hand (shot- lnesd of machinery. t-hone 542. e'H haul nwsy your revise. Cltv S-inltary Service ;tnf TftTKUNK, MKDFOTN), Knjoy NkilllK Trip Jlaney Barrett and parly of chil dren spent Hunday in the Hisklyou region, enjoying on afternoon of skiing. fihlp-our friends apples, pears, dried fruits, nuts. Railway Ex press agency announces following cheap rates: 8 His., 48c; 10 lbs.. 56c: 50 lbs., $2.82 to' farthest points In U. 8. except Florida. Kates proportionately to nearer points. Phojo 5C1. 265 Dry klnd!,ig $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242t Sjm'ih Sunday Hero Mrs. Km ma Hluttery of OrantH Puhh Bpent Sunday In thin city as Kuant of her non-in-law and daugh ter. Dr. and Mrs. 13. It. lilliott. Let nie write your fire Insurance. Car! Y. Tenffwnld, Hotel Holland Wdg Phone 993. J . f From (lie Itcur SUUc. ('all Torn litnf reKlHterod ut Med ford hotelH Includo Hugh Kntaht of Onlamr. Air. aild Mrn. Jay Wal deek of 8un AnHelmo, R C. Mc OreKor of Orenada, Mr und Mrtt. M. A. Uuchner of Yrcku, C. T. Hmlth of C.lendalejMuck a. Horn and Mr. and; .JftyH. K.( M. Hewitt of Iah AnKt'Ii'H and .iban Kelly, CharleH Murphy, V. E. JohnHton. Mm. II. Moore. H. C. 8imH, Her nice Utile. V. .1. Kphiln and K. S. James of Han FrnnciKco. Broken windows rep; In zed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 330tf llccoril 1'otHlo Yield. A yield of 415 nucks of No. 1 potutocH und 35 nackn of No. 2'h and cuIIh were taken from one and weven-elKhthtt acres by J, H. Anllkcr whoue farm Is Beveml mlleK weHt of Cioble In Columbia county. ThlH Is a rerurd yield for the year and amount to ap proximately 8H5 bushels to the ocre, Anliker used 1100 pounds or ubout 11 sacks of certified seed. Dr. Uobt. E. Lee. tLtberty BUlif. Glasses and muscle treatments, tf Mr. and Mrs. August Flchtner of N'empa, Ida., are visiting with Mr Flchtner's brother, Carl Fichtner and family of this city. They are on their way to southern California where they will spend tho winter. t ; r . Tho Portland newspapers' of Saturday and Sunday Incidental to their news reports of the confer ence of titate truffle officials In the state metropolis on FrldayVand Saturday published big ' thrce-eolumn-wldo pictures of tluytyjTon state traffic captains in uttrlidnnce which hnd much of a 'Medford color. Inasmuch as they Inclddcd tho likeness of C. A. Talent, 'cap tain for this district: O, O. Nichols, recently mndo captain nnd trans ferred to Klamath Falls from this district to havo chargo of district 6. and of Cuptuln J. J. McMnhon, long In command of district J, with . Portland as headquarters, and who because of his long pre vious duty In the southern Oregon district and residence In Medford nnd Jacksonville, will always be regarded as a local man. . . The mftin purpose of last week's conference was thnt of looking into the problem of uniform traf fic legislation in the western states which subject will be discussed nt the regional conference called by the United States Chamber of Commercn beginning in Portland today.. Tho traffic captains are also much Interested In the avia tion discussions of tho regional conference since they are called on at times to assist in enforcing Oregon's state aircraft taws, both by checking licenses and in In specting plunes. . Proposed speed legislation to bo placed before the coming legisla ture and various problems encoun-' tered by tho seven traffic captains In their course of daily duty were also discussed, ' ' TOT SCALDED BY FALL INTO BUTCHERING VAT KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Dec. 8. iP) David Nork, four years old. was scalded to death yesterday when he ft'U lulu a vat of boiling water used by his father in butch ering hogs. 4 Coal prices in Kngland are he lm: iTicreiifvd. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Fur neckpiece In 1U thea ter or on Main St. Finder phone l.3- llewaid. 261 NOT ICR ilteeently rebuilt stand ard No. & Cnderwod typewriter; excellent condition. Call al ' Quince St. or Phone S30-X after IV: 30 p. m. 2 til Foil SAUK lnrgp sljse Hentroh.. practically new: very rettminaMe. Phone M7-W. V.NTL"1 Work on ranch by man and wife. V.. A. Oadwav. Vox JY Lojsler 1-nne, Phone 47-M. I'Olt NAI.M (lentle-Ralled saddle mmv. Mm. K. A. lisdwsy. Hon PI. l.oler Lam'. Phone 447-.M. liU ll! ItKNT timl 4-nmm iipt". :o . Jm-kson. ssj '.NTl:lTo buy n uniull home In or around i'entinl I'oint. for cs'.h. Olll affnu or will trade sines raneh for e,iuity. r,ro. Iti'nker, (Vntml Po;nt. Ore ;:.9lf KOlt HUNT Knrnishrd apavt , nisnt. with light and wat.-r, for 2 people or imill family; low 1111. SOI X t-rnlrul. :ti I.OHT Handbag rontalnlne small rhanne, driver's lieenw. et.v. near Maker's service station. Kinder leave at linker s Service Station. I ;'b0 PORTLAND PAPERS PICTURE MEDFORD TRAFFIC OFFICERS OREfiOX, MONDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1930. G. IG ! A group from the local Maytag j offhe attended a meeting of the Maytag Pacific cuminy in (irantsl I Pass Snturduy, which opened with a sales meeting in tho afternoon. Wllford Allen of tho Grants Pass chamber' of commerce gave the welcoming address. Delegates were pre-nt from Kiireka, Med ford, Marshfield, Klamath Falls and Eugene districts. A banquet wns given at 6 o'clock in tho Redwood hotel, followed by dancing. The Medford. Eu reka and Klamath Falls groups ate chicken, while the two losing delegations were served beans. This was the conclusion of a con tent which opened In October. Outstanding workers in the May tag' company present were Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Stlnson of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Cook of Seattle. Two cuih won by i the Pacific company were on dis- I play. j Those of the -Medford district j present were Mr, and Mrs. Ted Chambers, Fred Boenig, Air. and j Mm. Hay Thlbodeau and Dorothy Titfwoitb of Medford; Mr. and; Mrs. K. A. Hamilton nnd Mr., and Mrs. V. L. Carden of Ashland: Mr. and Mrs. Li. S. L. Freltug of (irants Puss. George , l lerrlntt of Applegato and C. U. Chitwoo'd and Frank. lurtln of Mt. Shasta; Cal. PROWLERS GET $2 AT SCHOOL Gaining entrance through a window, prowlers last night en tered Che Junior high school and found two dollars for their trouble. The police indicate there was some property damaged in addition to the theft of cash. No clues were left behind. r.urn, to Mr. and Mrs. Srott HumlUon, it daughter, weighing .seven pounds, at l'urucker's Ma ternity home, Sunduy, Deeoniber 7. Born, to Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Lawson, a daughter, Saturday, De cember li, at the Sacred Heart hos pital. llorn, to Mr. and Mrs. liruce Moffatl, a daughter. Saturday, Ue eeinber ,1), nt iP.qrueker's Maternity home. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Ad ams of (iold Hill, a boy, weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces, nt the Com munity hospital Sunduy, Decem ber 7. Born, to Mr. nnd MrH. Swem Ol son, n dniiKhter, wetfchiiiK 7 pounds, 5 ounces, nt imp Community hos pital Snturduy, December C. Rom, to Mr. nnd Mrs. George Went of JuckBOUVille, a son, welRli ItiK 8 pouudB, at the Snored Heart hospital, Sunday, December 7. Jhoppinq Day til Chrijtmo Siict'lnl ('oiiiiiiiitihiilloii. A Medford Kodse No. 103. A. G . r . A M.t ruei(iay. uv X cember IMh, 1:30 p. m.. at Uide halt, fur the purpose of.ntteudinr and conducllng funer al of Hrother H. II. Dullols, mem ber of Kmmett Lodne No. 533, A. K. - A. M., of Armtronn. Iowa, which will be held at Conner Fu neral raiiots al 2 p. m. Ity order of tho W. M. C, M. MOl"rt)N. L!f! Secret Jirv Births TURKEY GROWERS Ship Your Turkeys to J. GARBINI & CO. Commission Merchants -115-11' Washington Street, San Francisco, Calif. o Our ii'iicM'iitali c, Mr. A. I'iittmi. is in Metlt'oi'il aiiiiin fni- t lie Christ nuis tui'kpv sliii'iiu'iits. "iviin; iilili.- iiradin.i: and jia'-kinij servict-. PHONE R ROLL 6 WEEKS' PE! Tho complete honor roll tor the six weeks' period was issued ut the principle's office at t;io senior high school this morning. Sen lorn head tho list, having a total of 20 on the honor roll. Eleven freshmen are also listcil. Following Is tho list: Freshmen ' Carol DaiiKherty 2A 2H Dorthy Core 3A IB Mabel Harris 2A 211 livolyn Herman 2A 2H Dorothy Limbeck , 2A 2H Euseno Motfatt 2A 2H Lois Speaker 3 A IB Suhrlna Thatcher ..: 2A 211 Dorothy Willetts 3 A 1H Jack Wood 2A 2B Arietta Tyrrell 2A 2B 9ophomores Elizabeth Ferry 4A Frances Ferry 4A Virginia Frodenburg 2A 2B Margery Gregory 2A 211 Aileen Guy 3 A IB Robert Hoot 4A Sybil Jean Young 4 A IB Juniors Melvfn Anderson 4A 111 George Bennett 2A 311 Geitrudo Gilbieath . 2A 2B lloyce Kellogg 8A IB Lloyd Nicholson 4A Helen Power 4A Seniors Ruth Hnnscom 2A 3li Doris Bundy 2A 2B Gene Amidon 2A 2B Irene llrewold 4A IB Ruth Coghlli 3A IB Fred Colvig 3A IB Barbara Drury 4A Loleta Jones 4A Violot Judy 2A 1B Frances Moller 2A 3B Billy Parson 2A 2B George Price 4 A Jean Proek 2A 2B leneve Slmkins 5A Robert Kpauld.ng. 4A Bill Walker 2A 3B Mildred Walker 4 A IB Helen Williams :..-..... 6A Helen Wood 2A 3B Jean Woodford 3A 113 1 FUNDS WILL -'BOULDER DAM WORK Washington. Dec. S. iP) More than J Jr..0t)0.(MHi will have been upent on the $16.'i.000,0()0 Uoulder cunyon project by the end of the next fiscal year. Fifteen million dollars was set aside for it today In the Interior supply bill, with hope that officials can speed up the work by six months Cnnl or Thanks. V wish lo thank out friends for their kindness, sympathy and help upon the death of our be loved hue band and father. Mrs. Kranlt !I. Xeil. Miss Nydah Nell. Mm. Mildred Neil Florey, UTtU Mrs. Frances N. Carkin. Cnrd of Thanks. '-. wish to thank our friends for tiicir kindness nnd sympathy to us during our recent bereave ment In the loss of our beloved mother: also for the many beau tiful flowers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Sarver. 159 Crnlor IjiUc Council. Kcpular communication Outer Lake Council No. 15, Hoyal and Select Mas ters, Tuesday niwht. Dec. Oth. Initiation: annual election of officers : refreshments. By order of tho niustrlous Master. R. K. SWEKNKY. Kccorder. SiitlKh Kill Stated mi'etinK hodi;c nnd Chapter, 7:30 p. m.. Dec. Slli. Work in degree oC '1'errertlon. t,. V.. Wlr.inXMS. Sory. HEAD COLDS ' Melt in boiling water and inhale . vapors; also inuff up nose. visas OVER V MIUION JARS USED YEARLY HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J 309 or 1467 230 South Central 3 Days, Starting TOMORROW KKIKI 11 . BEHIND thf nnnrvT- The Undberah.:trAe CosiP iV ' Hawks . of!980.. roaring thru space.. into the unknown.. pierc- . ing the veil of mystery.. a Rocket V Plnno iko rWnm of o centurv come True..up..uJulJu,"",",, Jules Verne vindicated.. here is romance.. here is thrill.. here is ,i ' . . Arsf Kilt astonishment ana wu.iUC,, nofantasy.iustentertammentbr ?U5'. c UMDERSON! YoUSeeVythesW neW under the so" ..,.'ve never seen ?J you've never y l it is the wonder oMW . o'SuUivan BUxicnoVnaU Luff Wat 10, ; Give Happiness Last Times TONITE LIBERTY MAGAZINE'S Popular Cover Story "For the Love o' Lil" ELLIOTT NUGENT as "Sandy" SALLY STARR as "Lil" JACK MULH ALL as "Wyn" ADMISSION Mat. CON.GER Funeral Parlor West Main at Newtown Office County Coroner ,Hl! '''.'if!; Everyone Admires Soft, wavy hair. Let us give you a Permanent Before Christmas $5.00 Complete Kathryn Locatell Tel. 1374 - 'hereitis thing t,ke . .. "l Ends TONITE JACK OAKIE in "SEA LEGS" with Lillian Roth Eugene Pallette Buy FOX SCRIP 2 Days, Starting TOMORROW The Love Life of ' JENNY LIND "A Lady's Morals" Starring GRACE MOORE REGINALD DENNY WALLACE BEERY . A woman's heart cry for a love denied. 10c, 25c. Eve. 10c, .35c