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I1! ''I JIFF' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD OREGON. - WEDNESDAY.' DECEMBER 10. 1930 PXQE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Mumps &III1 Irvalinl Tiiwe are approximately 200 cases of mumps In Medford, Dr. L. D. lnskeep, city health officer, said today, but only a small per cental of this number has been officially reported, he said, riev teral schools have felt the 'effects' of the disease by the absence of ' many students, confined at home with attack of the gland disturb ance. ' - '.-''' 1 No W. O. T. V. Mix-tliur Tlie W. O. T. U. wssion that had been scheduled to take place tomorrow has been postponed in definitely, it whs announced today. 'lose but lines all at half price. Xm.ie -cards, books, bridge items. wrappings and seals. Ileal bar pains. - Koke Chapman Co., for merly -Medford Hook Moro. 2C3' Ilank Standings In a recent tabulation made of the school standing's in banking, Medford high school was attain listed as 100" per cent. 'Phoenix had on enrollment of 61 with 44 bunk I iik, making "2.1 per cent Jacksonville had an enrollment of 'ti with 2i banking. . making 40 per cent. ' . Cenulne chromium plated Hot point automatic .waffle Iron, holi ri.iv special, 14,60. M. P. & H. Co. Visits Mrs. -Mooro Mrs. Charles-Wortman of Hilt. Cnl., arrived this forenoon In Med ford, and will visit Mm. II. li. Mopre of this oity. Rent a ear U Drive from Newt's t IT Drive System, cor. 8th and Bart- lett. Phone 990. - 266 (ItiestA from a Dlsinnoo Included among the hotel guests In Medford from distant points are Nat Kavltt and B. Tubbs of Itocheo- ter, N. Y and Prank Amlck of Chicago. Moved to our new location at 125 Hast tlh Bt across from M. M. Dept. Wore, next door to Wurta (lift Shop. nal Estate Exchange, 126 Kast th St. Phono I4. 864 Christmas Atmosplioro Grows' Signs of tho approach of Christ mas Increased (this .morning with appearance of a group. of evergreen and holly wreatha Which worn placed on sale In tho vacant S. P. lot near the Chamber of Contmorco building, , .Old-time, danco at.. Prcamland every Thursday night. 201 Railroad Men Jlrre , Cleorge Thomas, traveling agent for the' Milwaukee lines. ' la tt vis itor in". Medford today. A.' W. linker, ropreBctitatlvo of tho Union Pacific, and tlooi-ge TIarvey of tho Transcontinental' Freight bureau liLp1 worn Mislness 'eallomj -r i t'c' Our- new. jittttHo Ic opnoiiltb new Holly' theater. The Peasleys. - tf Ailopta Wltlto Kiunn . V A little white: eat,- who sleeps In such a way as to resemble' a fiill grown pretael, has come to tho lloxy Ann to make his homo, and : van attracting much attention this ' morning. Glen -Brennbr laya he has not adopted the White cat, hut ' It wn" sleeping aoundly on the ' shelf at noon today; J. It Coichran, agent for the Pacific Mutual Life Jna. Co., after 97 yean' experience, la specializ ing on family Income, corporation, annuities and estate Insurance, Tel. 977-X. S08 Dorothy Ilnyow Jlcnuverrd Dorothy Jlayei, daughter of Dr. and Mm. James C. Hayes, who has been -til for several dnys, has suf ficiently recovered to return to school. ' -Little Virginia Hayes Is now 111. ' The Presbyterian ladles will hold a baxaar Thursday attornnon and evening In the church. Turkey din ner will be served beginning nt 6 p. m. Entertainment, "Meet Your Family," fallowing. 1 67" Commission Is Defendant '', The Oregon titate Industrial Ac cident commission Is named de . fondant In a civil suit filed in elr- v.eiilt court today hy W, R. Cox. )' The plaintiff claims he sustained Injuries last June In a saw acci dent at a local pinning mill and ''was not sufficiently reimbursed for the accident. He slates the rnm slon offered complete settlement nt jrifiC, covering a, period of 28 mifhths disability.' He claims, he Is entitled to 7-4 months. Christmas Trees On aale nt tlwen-Oregna Lumber Co. office, beginning' ttaturday, December 13. I'mployes' Itrllef Committee. I7(l . L. J.- I Tomorrow it our' rtgalar' Gluten Bread day. Fhone us your order early. In Mrdford Today ' ' 1 Nat Levitt, representative of Michel rltearns, is in Medford to day from nn Francisco oalllng on local clothing dealers. Amioiiiion Annuul Content Tlie annual flhort story and poem contest is on at the senior hlKh school, and $1.50 will be given for the bent story and poem. Arthur I Schoenl and Fred Colvlg will be the Judges. The prize article and poem will be published in the December J 9 issue of the Hl-Tlmes, IVtly Thieves Are Active j H. It. Gainer reported to the police department - today that a robo was ntolen from his car whfle parked on-Park avenue. A flash light was also found missing. I' ll. Hamilton reported the theft of three rabbits and six chickens from hi place in Medford. Kvftryone odmlrea beautiful eyes. The Emma CHne Beauty Shop 1b Hperlallzlng In dyeing eyebrow and lanhes. Phone 464. 2C4 Prom fiinlo MtroiNli Outfits from -Portland reRistered at Medford hotel include John K. Tourtellotte, J. V. Wolford, I F. Templeton, W. HV Norton, Klmor Whpaton, G. C. Thomas, C. I. Nor mylp. J. J. Oerber, R. I. MoCready. D. H, Sti(e. c. S. Gregory, F. T. Talro, C. M. Franklin, J. D. Mo Keina,', Chait. Tlmlale., Joe Gra- velle, J, K. fiiiip ph. If. K. Steout, J. W. HearlM, Alfred A. Aya, Mrs. Jotwphine Kerter, John Hlnoy, Uoy Fimate, p. E. Ilarripon, J. C. Moris, c A. Wep, A. Hood and A. E. nenwon.. . Moved to our new location at 125 Kast 6th St., across from M. M. Dept. Store, next door to Wurts Olft Shop. Real Estate Exchange, 125 Kaet 6th St. Phone 1496, 264 fluent of Dr. Dray Maynard 8. Reynolds of flan Pedro, Cal., accompanied by his wife, arrived in Medford last even ing to visit with Dr. Jouett P. Bray over the week end. Mr, and -Mrs. Heynolds make a visit annually. to the Rogue river for fishing and recreation. He Is out today below the Gold Ray dam, trying his luck with Rokuo supreme and royal coachman flies. Mr. Reynolda is one of the chemists employed by tho Union Oil company at the Wil mington plant. Doll dance, Oriental Gardens, Saturday. ' - - ' 204 lU'tiinis from Corvallls Mr, and Mra. Wallace Singleton loft (Saturday for their homo In Med-ford, following a brief visit to Mrs, Singloton'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lilly. They motored north a few dayB before and -were looking after busineaa In this vlcln- ity. JC'orvullla Tlnios-tOazelte. Do your shopping at the Gold Hill Hardware. Special pro-Inventory sale. . 202 lliiln Kliowor at Noon -Following cloudiness and threat of rain for tho pust two days, quilo n; shower-fell this noon, with lndl- catlOjmruf'TneiJef rain to fall during the, afternoon', and tonight. Shoe specials all week ono lot values to JB.00, special 2.05. Hats less' than halt price. The Band Box and shoe Box, 223 East 6th. 260 looal Aviator Jmclt Homo John Waage,. Medford aviator, returned yesterday from Oakland. Cal., whore he had spent a short time attending to business matters. 1! made the trip in his cabin plane. Turkey dinner at First Prcsby- tevlan church, Thursday evening, 6 to 7 o'clock; 60c. 261 To Elort Bliwtor Tislny Members of tho Aouthern Oregon district of tho Oregon fltnte Motor annotation are to meet at -B o'clock this evening nt tho office of L. C. OaTlock, Iqcnl representative, to elect a director for the ensuing yeoT. A large -representation is expected. BruTa Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. "tf Mining Claim riled dt. Pnvkull filed a mining olalm at tho county recorder's office yes- ternay ror a quarts claim In the Meadows mining district, Visitor from Hnscliitrg - Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Ohm-Ion V. Stanton loft this afternoon for Medford. where they are to attend a hanquet being, given tonight at' the First Christian church In that city. Jtev. w. R. Italrd. formerly pastor of tho Rosoburg church. Is now pas tor of the Medford church. Roae- litirg News-Review. , Burn dry slab wood, $5 and 16 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 611. 2S6tf Miilfonl foiiple- Wuddnl A wedding ceremony performed I by Judge Taylor In the hitter's offleo yesterday afternoon united 1'unlee A. Turnbow .and Kenneth I P.. McCoy, both of Medford. rhotoiirapha for Xmaa. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater, tt IUwtit Of fleers Meet Reserve officers' meeting will be I held this evonlng in tho Armory according to nn announcement this morning hy Carl V. Tengwald. Ma jor Tlerney of the 1). S. army will be In charge. Klccttnn of officers and examination will be held. Dry kindling 2.t a load, Val ley Fuel Co. 14311 lodgment oKttiriml 1 ri.A . 1 . Judgment yesterday In favor of the Grants Vnm and Josephine bank .iKiiiuNi 1. i.oveii tor t-xN, ciai el to he due on a note. T.nnfc! one lot of shoes, values to $5.n, specln-r$S.3. this week. The ramous purnnm silk hose. 11,00, tl.SO. $1.B; fancy mulrs 11.50 arrtl 11.95. The Band Box and Shoe Box. 266 In from JnrfcnnvllH Alex Nrherhtl of .Tneksnnvllle was a local visitor this morning. Slioppintc In Medford Mr. and Mm. Charley Dunlap ot the Table Hock dlntrict were Hmcipff thujie In Medfard hi morn ln doinK their ChrlHtmaa shop plnff. M rt). L. F. Pickett of Gold I Till watt atxo fthopplng'at local store. RolliiNky In Portland 'E. y. HoUnnky. superintendent of Crater lake national j)ark, left this morning on a huslneMH vlRlt to Portland for a day or no. Ori'jcon llou l C.ueU Included nmonK the hotel truest from OreKan are Jf. B. Ennon. H. t 1 Jllauu ! I f niioo fl V Ull ler, A.-JIuckmfln, Graham Smith, D. K. Veton and O. il. Campbell . . .r )f Kugene, c Vf. Owen of Albany ind V. 11. Jackson of Salem. Small gift boxes extra fancy pears and applea at Marsh's Gro cery. Z0S ffiliiiniiea Visits Medford O. O, Johanes, representative of the IT. S. Fidelity and Ouoranty company of Portland, is in Med ford today, calling on local insur ance' dealers. Doll dance. Oriental Gardens. Saturday. ' 464 Sunday Surprise Visit Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden,. Mrs. A. E. Tonner, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell and Mrs. Afton Hanna of Ash land and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Miller of Jacksonville spent Sunday in Medford pleasantly surprising Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .Beck, former Ash land residents. Ashland Tidings. Coots rellned and remodled at the Fashion All op, 424 Medford Bldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. - - , tf Dry kindling 12.1 ley Fuel Co. a load. Val- 242tf One- Mnrrlago liii-enso The county clerk's office Issued a marriage license today to K. F. MCC'oy.. 24, and Eunice Turnbow. 20, both of Medford. Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland. ' 266 Ship your friends apples, pears. dried fruits, nuts: Railway Ex press agency announces following cheap rates: 8 lbs., 48c; 10 lbs.. 56c; CO lbs., 2.82 " to farthest points in U. 8. , except Florida. Rutea proportionately to -nearer points. Phono 061. 265 Itis Article Pnhltslird ' ' An article entitled "New Methods df Typing instruction," by Arthur L. Schoenl, Instructor at tho sen ior high school, has heen published in the last -Issue of the Teacher's Manual. The' article deals with the methods of Instruction used by Mrs. Ellzabdth Jerome, Medford : high school typing instructor. Ciirifttmaji Trees On salo at Owen-Oregon- (Lumber Co: office, beginning Saturday, December 13. Employes' Relief Committee. 275 Tlit-ro on Business ' Herman ParkhurBt of Medford was a visitor in Grants Pnso Tues day on business. 1 - .Dr. ttobt.- B. -Leo, Liberty Bldg. Free-examination. - Glasses. - 'f Portraits of distinction. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater.-. tf Heoelvo Fireman's Badges Members of the senior- high school - fire squad, were receiving their badges today from George Brown, school fire chief. Dolly's Taxi, Phone 15, 85o, 1 to 4 passengers. tf Hero on Business William Gilbert, orchordlst of the Oold Hill vicinity, wns in Med ford yesterdRy transacting business with local firms. T.et vnA wrltn vnni rirn Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg., Phone 83. tf More Bulldliuc Activity M. L. Meadowa will spend 1600 to remodel a dwelling on South Cen tral avenue, and E. White will spend (440 for the construction of two dweljlnge-on Fourteenth street, according to , applications on filo today at tho city building depart ment. Dry kindling 2.50 a load. .Val ley Fuel Co. 42tf Phone 542, We'll haul away your refuse. City Banltary Service. ZS.tf ArclilltH-t Hero on Business John .E. Tourtellotte. the well known Portland architect. Is 0 buslnoes visitor In the city who arrived yesterday. During holidays, permanent wave. $5.00 completo ot Palace Beauty Shop, under supervision of Helen John Smith. 24Stf Mrs. Harding Is Homo Mrs. O. I Harding, who ha been very III In tho Community hospital, has been removed to her home on Queen Anno, she is con vaiealhg rapidly hut will be un able to he about lown for some time. Burn green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel hill. Ask Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 6S1. . 58tf Permanent wave, $5 complete; raelhls, scalp treatments and ell shampoos, 50c. Prevost Beanty Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 363. I53tf Beer Creek Mim Ti-iuw t'c.4gr Alfred Kenyon nf Deer creek has decided that a hear trap Is a fine thing to catch a cougar. Mr. Ken yon was In Grants INtss Tucsdny with a female cougar, measuring seven feet rlx inehe, strapped over tho fender of his flivver. The anlmnt was trapped in a bear trap which has already been the nemtsls for a big cat this fall, somewhere In the liver creek mountains Mon day, Mr. Kenyon said. - Grants Pass Courier. -It's time to fill your radiator with ontl-freeie. .Prentone, alcohol and Clyco ot Flchtner's Oarage. 2S:tf Dr. O. P. Johnton, Dentist Phlpps Bids- Phons J4i. IJ711" From the Bar State ; Californium rcaKltered at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mm. Andrew Houle of Vreka, Forec H. Vouiik of Lindsay. J. E. Ilemann of Shatmore, Chod Trower ind Dr. nnl Mm J. T) e a O li nt Hnnnv f amp, It. 13. Chlcluster, E. E. Wal ker, J. Hofert and H. XE. niack of IrfiB AnKdeH. T). M. Cordon, Mr. and Mm. It;flph OantW, D. M. Pet erHon, Mr. and Mm. J. H. Zimmer man, lee Page, L. 1, Denton and Jack Grodlln of 8an Francisco. Dnnce Wed. and 3ut. Dreamland. t .-ICG Visited In Ashland Qi ,,' . ill i . . I ' Ashland vlf.it in,:, with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Arno it f ihni c y' For Chrlstmns get HurlbutR ' Kinie Htories. 'i-ei. - 7411-H 7sir Consulted with I-'rult Men L. P. Wilcox sp yesterday In Ahland on his regular weekly visit there to consult with the fruit growers of that section of the county, ' Broken windows reglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf sealsHrch ' Red and white seula, said, to be Rponflbred by a local religious or ganization, are not to be confuted with the lone etabliHhed tubercu- loftift ChrlHtma. seals that have been on Bale here annually for years, the county health depart ment today announred. The d partment today learned that the ttealH, with a picture of a church with a white cross In the back ground and words, ''Oome ' to Church," have been purchased by cjulte a number' of local residents under the Impression they were the tuberculosis seals. They are selling for two cents each and are said to have been left here hy nn outside, private group, which receives 50 per cent of the proceeds. RECEIVES : PRAISE A lottor was received this Tore noon by Wm. ' Lee Brlcker, ' local scout executive, from James & West of New York, chief scout ex ecutive, complimenting Crater Lake Uoy Scout council on Its achieve ments during the past year,,, -. Crater Lake council has a total membership of 393, and a drfve la now under way to bring this' num ber up to 400 before Decemner 8V. Last December there was a' mem bership of 861. - '' ' Following the ' court Of ' honor Monday evening the oirminl elec tion of the Medford district com mitteemen will be held, and offi cers for the coming year elected. Dr. B. K. Klllott nnd W. W. Walker, the nominating: committee, -will make their report nt thio time.' 1 L T Postmaster Warner announced today a decision nt Importance to all local users of nlf mall servlea In that effective nt once a change has been mudo In the time of clos ing mall to go out on that service. The closing time is a half hour earlier than heretofore. Tho north hound air mail must bo In the postoffice by 6 a. nr., nnd the south hound nlr mail by 10:06 p. m. Heretofore the closing times have been 6:30 a. m. and 10:30 p. in. 1 GIMllMPnO PLANS RING CAREER CHICAGO, Dec. 10. UP) OeorKf Trnflon. tho man mountain eentor on the Chicago Bears professional football team. Is ittlng to tuko up boxing as a serious profession. "As soon as the football season In over, I'm going east to train for two months," tils Wf.""go said, "and then I'll he ready for any of them." " It was Big Oeorge who stopped the ring record of Arthur "The tlre.il' Shires last winter. i PKA ncu. Merrell Penroe, son of the late J. J, S. pearce, pnssed away suddenly of lobor pneumonia it his hums in cleinenceau. Arls.. UecmlHr 5. "Mel," a's he was best known to his friends, was born In tilrard, Crawford county, Kan sas. August . 1870. He was well and favorably known in southern Oregon vvhero he had many friends. Since 1017 he hns held a re sponsible position with the I'nltcd Verde Copper company, excepting one year which he spent mining in Honduras, central America. He was a man of exemplary habits, upright and honest In all of his dealings. He has many close friends In Arlrona, where he was a member of the Moose L. O. O. M. No. Oil 5. Funeral service will be held nt the Perl Funeral Home. Friday at J pgjll. Klder Wilcox of the Hev ennr Day Adventlst church will have charge of the services. In terment In Iiure) Grove cemetcTy near lUu-h. Obituary URGE LIONS VOTE SCHOOL ELECTION COMING TUESDAY Members , of the Llonsciub In regular noon 'session today' wire urged to encourage as large a vote as possible at the school election next Tuesday when the proposition of constructing new school build ings will be considered by ' voters of the Medford school district.. In the past school elections have at tracted scant Interest but In view of the Importance of -Tuesday's measures, members were' told to vote themselves os well as bring ing other voters to the polls.. Business-conditions are not as bad as they have been painted, according to a paper by Ralph Castle, San Francisco, as read by Lion Ernest L. Scott. The paper brought out that savings accounts have Increased throughout the land and during the past year the totnl was Increased by 267 millions of dollars. If people would spend more and buy now,- the socalled depression would have no part in Amerlcnn life, Lion Scott read. Lion Cub John Fischer, dnlry man, was welcomed Into the club, and also entertained the members with a piano solo, the "Milkman's March." ' The club went on record to In dorse the big charity ball sched uled for one week from Saturday night 1 1 raise funds to aid in cov ering the deficit in the current community chest drive. Plans for a Lions club dance during the holi days were abandoned and it is likely that' It will be given early next year. ' ' - Appreciation; of 'the Jackson County Health association's work Is expressed in a letter received to day by 'Mrs. I). E. Greene from Greene from Will Warner, postmas ter. The letter reads: ' "I am enclosing my check fof the seals. I wish I could "Christmas seal' every piece of mail that passes through the office during the holidays, but since I. cannot let's hone your buying public will do It. The Jackson County Health association is to be commended for Us untiring efforts in tuberculosis work.". ; ' I Card of Thanks. !' We wish to thank all friends and First Methodist church,-Full Gospel church and Volunteers of America, for their expressions of sympathy in the loss of our father and Xor' the beautiful floral trib utes. Mr, and Mm. Tom Taylor. ", '.'. 281 1 . - - KjkhiIuI Communication. Medford Lodge No. 108, A. F. & -A. M., Friday, De cember 1-2, 7:30 p. m. Work In the Master Ma son degree. . Visiting members wel come. 'Work In this degree will be exemplified by special degree team. Hy order of the W..M. 268 C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. Table I took Council. -Regular communica tion Table Rook Council No. 15, Roy al and Select Mas ters, Tuesday night, Dec. 0th. Initiation; annual election of officers; re freshments. . By order of the Il lustrious Master. S0 It. B. SWEENEY, Recorder. Regular communication of Kennies chapter, O. -E. S., Wednesday evening, De cember 10th. Election of officers and social night. Visiting members welcome. 201 - HATTIK M. ALiD-KN, Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TAKEN If One small pig. Tel. 25S-W. - LOST tiO bill and S5 bill on Cen tral or 6th or tn urocetena. -au at Band Hex & Shoe Box for re ward. Call !i!l. 2 "I KLAMATH POTATOKS, c cwt. Turkeys wanteo, live or aresseu. 710 vSouth Kiversldo. 207 DOIX1E Coupe 5 tires and already to go. tlb. 18 So. Fir St. 267 FOB SALE flood young cows: be hind Just west or Macs, s uarne cue. " ' 2US FOR EXCHAN'OK 22 acres A-l land, well loratedi In hearing yearns nnd alfalfa, for Medtord or Afhland property. -W. H. t-omb. Tel. lt-X-J, Eagle Point. Ore. 270 FOR BALK Wheat tl.SO per 100 lbs. .Phone 950-J-2. 274 FOR RENT TDandy equipped ser vice station and 5-room modern - furnished home, north Medford neor mill. Pacific highway. Only t35 per nionth. C. IL HKEUK AGENCY Phone 805. 15 South Uartlett. 262 FOR SALE Barred ltoek cock erels, laying strain: pullets lay at 5 mo. First hoUKO over Buck shot hill. 208 FOR RKNT Modern apt: electric, stove and hot water: $?0 per. - month. 1'hune 74a-X. lib No. I Holly. 26-"' FOR SAUK Plnno, like new, a bargain; Just right for a Xmas present. Olll 72S-AV. 24 FOR RKNT Nicety furnished S room apt: electric ranae. Qiot w ater; adults only. 1021 W. Sth. ll'hnne 116311 2(3 FOK 8 A UK A real bargain! 5 rooni hungslow; fireplace, cabi net klu-hen. etc.; large it ioox Hit, corner Itryant nnd Colum bus: separate garage and wood shed: lote. of shade trees, roses, vines and shrubs; eay terms. I'hone 1230, 2S L YULE GIFTS FOR EAST STATES Medford and valley sendera of mail are warned by the tocal poat- offtue official that Chr inarms mall intended for eastern and middle west. destinations, in order to In sure the parcels arriving at their destinations Ui t!m!for delivery Christmas day, must be In the post office not later thnn Monday, and better ntllL should be mailed on Saturday. Post offices everywhere will be clotted all dajj Christmua day. : AlthouKh a few Christmas par cels have been drifting In daily for several days past for distant places as usual the great majority of senders to eastern and middle wes tern points are still- delaying, which means that they will all later come practically in a bunch, and contribute to the . general Christmas sending nnd receiving congestion In the postal service, despite the pleas annually of the postoffice service to mail 'em early. A few early mailed Christmas parcels are being received at the Medford postoffice daily from dis tant places. Health can be bought! Christmas sa is are the currency. HOLIDAY, Permanent WAVE SPECIAL Why not get a per-, iiiaiient before the Holiday festivities begin '? $650 Cinderella Beauty Shop Phone 1526 HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J ' GIVE Evergreens For Christmas The gift that onhRnces in beauty and value as time goes on! e have the finest and lurgest line of choice everitreenp In Southern Oregon. Quality and ; Service Thai's exactly what we offer! The very .finest line of nursery stork nun intelligent service nnd advice, hacked by over "i years of active business! When you insjiect our evergreebs, be sure to see our flue fruit, shade nut hearina ami ornamental trees. Eden Valley Nursery N. S. Bennett, Prop. Office and yard B124 I'nst Main St... Phone sn ..g. . Heslrtence 9:17 N. Central, phone n. State of Oregon Nurseryman's License No. 117. Fre Landscape Service BEAUTIFUL Thru tVie" ages .. men have dared . to win your love ..your favor! " ' 4 Woman . .your romance is eternal..in 1980 on the oanels back of the moon .. you inspire lo new deeds of daring ihe visitors from the earlh! s your enterlainment taste jaded., do you seek tWe startling and different . are you ready ta laugh until your sides ache . . do your ears listen for the tinkle of new tunes., will your pulse pound with fresh excite ment? . . then see . . hear . . DE SYV.VA, BROWN AND HENDERSON'S j u sir IMAGINE fOX MOVIETONE PRODUCTION WITH MtUIIIM O mt i.iniriir.im'.it ' Buy FOX SCRIP m iil.ru i-iinrt And LOOK! Final Thrilling Episode RIN-TIN-TIN - !N "The Lone Defender" i.iiisiTa sl 1 DIRtCItO BY DAVID AUTLtM 6L TONITE and ThurT M ' fin" SSmMmmP' Yeoman Carnival Dance i rrT ii tr r -. . . - . ' ' K liiUIOUAY iNlGHT SPECIAL ACTS Fortune TeUing Fish Pond for Kiddies K. P. Hall Cor. 5th aftd Orape CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS '-is'i'S.S?SSSB WOMAN... :? I WOMAN 1H EL B REN DEL lUtllVAM IOHN Osltlfl COMING , -FRIDAY and SATTJRDAY Be a Kid again and bring the kids with you The Ideal Christmas Gift ' 3 Days Starting Tomorrou) "HOOT" the fighting cowboy rounds up a band of radio rustlers. qMIVERSAs. P1CTUSK KATHRYN CRAWFORD ALSO "FAIRWAY and FOUL" Loaded with Laughs Paramount TALKING NEWS Last Timea TONITE GRACE MOORE Reginald Denny, Wallace Beery In "A Lady's Morals"