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PAG K TWO MKHFOKO MA Hi TRIBUNE. M I'DFORP, OlMXiON, SUNDAY. FElJIU'ARV 8. .Ml. v . i I ? I. I if l: Iocal and -'Personal Will Not Itt In Siimki'l Hurrcll ISruwn, who wus lo havo aiipeared on the American IaIum HinuktT tomorrow nlk'hl at the armory, announced lut evening ho Ih leaving town fur KUli lake Addle-" HuselMirjr Women (.'attain II. A. Caiiailay, re-istiur of the l . land uffie'e at Itum burs und former well known Med ford resident, addrextted the IUimJ neMH and J'rofeHlnnal Woiim'Ii'h eluh uf KombuiK last Kriday lUlxt . lo do road work. He wu to have jn u puhiie illsrusfion of the sub- ; heen in u meliminary. A ub (jLvt of the world court. Intitule has already heen necured i - ' fin it.-. ti-ti-u ..i 11 ..j t Tho uuUUlllillllr I VdllH uf tlllM : ('IIU. .,v..l.. . i... t ...'. ' ... week 111 il...lfu,-U u... I...K-..U. , K.Khly.tuu ,.,., ,lavu l,c,-n hav.. ... r.,.-t I.. flBhllllK to earn birthJuy. cun.h.B on l l r ,y ... U ; k,,U.d by tn..em und hm.M lh'.i Ilvelil.,.,,.1. II.. 1...1 nut appeal- will, the mm,, I color! ul l.l..l'..l..,,.,UBl.l ,,.ty , ,, llsl , a ,.,. ,,' .... o ,. , U..M..U.H In .1,.. ev.j,l.,B,. . .1.0,,, il)s. A ,, fol. lM)umy ! w ' ' lIuLI M.-ufor.! . .111.1 M akl,-43 uu,ltu.,, ,,,.,,, ,, ,,ul. Uo .lay. i-omlnK on Niluril.iy. . January and 39 appli.:H lulls -m with many i.oi-ii.1 .unu thai eve- ,,, , Un.v ,,r TlllM , , ..,. u,.,.,.,,...... And Kill Hooks In ll.iM'bl.l'i: j .Martin It. Klll tz pillt last wt't-k j In K.oburc ittidtllnu vui-Ioum hui-i -j of books In that city. i Faces Oil Charge '1)1 Kteui. of This Week Can't Iorut I'omier Home John Itoyle. ;trtLtuni rnanaucr of the Copeo here, sihmu Home time laxt week in Klamath Fall, of which city lie L- a former prom inent resident and former exalted ruler of Us -;ik lodju, and look part in the IoIk; cercmoninl Thtirnday niht us one of the paM exalted rulers. , , nliiR, and also a few the iiikIu he fvrc. hoU Specialist 'UIin Valley Arthur King, soil specialist with the extension service of Oregon Suite college, spent some time In Jackson county last week, making an investigation of valley conditions. largest numucr m uounty claims: I'miik Kellther of New York to he submitted in a like period ' city, en route to The Duller, Ore., of time in the history of the of- i was umunK the out of state motor-fice- ; ii wlut rcKistercd yeHteiday at . T" ,. H local branch of the out of Mr , .r.... III C. Norm , w aut(J r(.e,HtrUoil bui.4.au v , J't ,rft,,l't , ," ul,m7Ii-'" "M.torlsu included Harold ness in Klamath i alls, will , Ju(1 ,toX of s t , f leave today for Seattle to attend i . , .i iiiui.-LiiiK oi ine manauerH 01 lie; it . MurrlUBu MeriihO Iutl .Metroiolltan Insurance ct.mpuny j ,,:" f , J' 1 f,u'l' ain' The county clerk's office issued for the northwestern territory. Mv. L r1.' 7nl;,,rIJ,a1'I"t a marrlaKe license late yesterday ! Grunt is manager of the southern ; C,b' iIctirord "Ult Co.. to Myron brookfield. 23 and! Oregon office of the coniiany. r .inueiine tmsic. l. iotn r Aieu-j lord. I I-adies. if your wardrobe needs' ijoinf? over to finish uu the reason. 1 call the Kashiun Shop, 4''4 .Med- ford IlldK., 1'hone 1 IK. tf j Mm. I crliiiL- Asks Divone Carol tiray CerlinKs lat week in Klamath Kails filed suit aRainHt John Adiim l.ertnt. Jr.. eliurln desertion. She ask the care and j custody f u minor child and S t ' r I a mouth for the care and support i of herself and the child, statinu that t'erlinKs U 24 years old and u-npjihle uf enrnini; $I7 1 month. ;Tiiy were married In Ashland on April 2f,, ii3rt. SCIENCE OUSTS GLIB SALESMAN ! IN BOOK CHCfCEi learn at that partieular tirade. A few fend out biirves similar to l liose compiled and used in the loenl M-houl f-ywteni ami the piint-i ed work is taliini; tlio place of tin-1 hook acnt. RETIRED BANKER The .hland Coffee Shop is jtervitif a .special price Sunday Turkey dinner with all Its trim mings 7 .c. 3 1 ! I ( eg i titrations I in rea c Victor TenKwnld. clerk of the county court, reported yesterday that registrations of unemployed men in Jackson county have in ereaHed to S04 and that so far approximately 6a0 have been given emcrBeney employment on roads. There- are around lou jobs open to tho applicant! and eueh man in permHted to work one week ony to give opportunity to others to share in the relief projects. Morses Sent To Meat riant Three carloads of wild horses have been shipped from Klamath rounty during the past week to Sch lesser Brothers' plant at Ken ton, near Port in ml, wliero they have been slaughtered under gov ernment supervision and manu factured into food and other com mercial products. Older tilils Stale Meet Kugene will entertain the Ore gon idder girls' conference .March 7 and K. About ftihi delegates juml : adult leaders and advisers faience Is held under the auspices of the Oregon Council of Christian l-Mucatlon. delegates are to be sent from Sunday schools of the various churches in the stale. 1 It urn heavy rough und smooth blocks; they Uust longer. .Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 621. lf It. K. School Janitor Head .Willard Uorton. uged t4 yeaj-a. who died at his homo In Hogue Itiver lust Monday was janitor of the Hoguo Itiver scliuols for elev en years. Ho leaves a wife and five children und nine Krandchil 'Urn, beside a host of friends. U r o k e n windows regluzed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 23uif To l.lvo In Vancouver A. Anderson, fat her of O. .M. Anderson of this ully, irf now getting nicely located in his new home at Vancouver, It. C. where ho has been for the past ten days, according to word received here. I More Homily Warrant ' The rounty clerk office Usued bounty warrants yesterday to! j Harold Crump of Jacksonville.' ! four coyotes; J. It. Albright of Ashland, one coyote; W. R. MuMey, fof Itiitti- Kails, one eoyote; John ! Mardon of OoUl Hill, one coyote: ; j Hugh t'ombesi of Ttilent. one coy-i 1 ote and one bob-cat. l-ori'cd i-3$ I'holO Charges that Herbert J, Hager man. special Indian commissioner (or the Navajos. was guilty of "im proper conduct" in leasing Indian oil lands was Investigated by the senate Indian affairs committee. Prill Sheet .Metal Works due expert ropnirlng, fender and auto body repairing. tf letiv' For South .Mrs. Kate Walters of Ashland and .Miss Jeane Ferguson wfll leave today for l.o Angeles. They alsi plan to visit In San Fnineico. and Long lleach before returning north. FOX THEATRES 10 GIVF TR! - WEEKLY CAST Helm u to McMliiiillle Dr. ami .Mrs. W. ). Ih.ffman of .Mc.Minnville will return home on Monday after visiting ur the home of their brother and sister-in-law Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Hoffman. Mrs. K. W. Hoffman will accom pany them north und will visit her sons Vhgil ami Vernon Cov erstoue in Portland. J Karllenl of All seed potatoes at j reasonable price; H. K. J.ickman. , MAHn. Ore. 32 5 I No Mntcli 'S4-ieliilr(l t "While- two weeks have elasped (since-the lust wrestling match in Mdford, Herb Owen, promoter. ihn niade no announcement for a limtoh scheduletl for thlH week. I Itay Frisbie a nd Hon M ti Ir u i ' pared In the last mutch before a- fir- slued crowd and fought a hard 'battle. If there is no match this week, it is possible tluc pro muter will wlt throe or four wks before singing another match. Portraits of 1 distiuetlon. The Pea-leys. opp. Holly Tlieater. tf j I Dry fir .slabs S.VVU per load. Med. uel Co.. Tel. 631. tf llcaUh I Hit PerkliiB I p With ilu- return to duty the other iluy of Dr. II. c. Wilson, county health officer, from his flu illness to usual duty, and yesterday of Mrs. Augusta PadKham. cotin- ty nurse, rnun her illliesK tr two weeks, ami the fact that Miss Josephine Koppes, health unit sec retary, who has been ill for a week Willi the flu was abb- to sit up yesterday, the county health unit Is getting back to normal and next week wfll get lnii full swim: duty again. No successor has jet been announced of a county nurse to Hiicceed Miss Kdith Laubseher. who recently left to locate in Se attle. Mrs. I. yd a King is the third county nurse. Mrs t.bliil III Mis. II. L. Olenn has been ijuito ill at her home for the past week, it was learned yesterday. License Sales Continue Although there are two humane officers at work in Medford and county points selffng doi license.-, quite a number of doj,- owners luive made ilu-ir appearance at the t entity clerk V office during the p.ist week to obtain licence. Own er are reminded the period of de-limiu-ney will begin at the end of this month when a two dollar pen alty will be invoked on all doir tai.-. sold after that date. Tags sold yesterday went to Margaret Ciison uf Ashland. Frank Harrison and the Webb brothers of Central Point. M. H. Johnson. Bert Asher. and Mri. Amelia Hunch and it. J Knight of Phoenix. fur new studio jr; oiposite new Holly theater. The Peaslcys. tf l'hone 342. We'll haul a w a y your refuse;- city Sanitary Service. 2I7tr Min. Pickett Uctiirns North Mra. Hruco Kiauklln Pickett hatt returned to her homu In Portlaml after having visited her imilher-In-luw und father-in-law, Mr. ami .Mrs. lii Forrest Pickett of tlohl Hill, and Iter husband's aunt and tnioie, Mr. and Mrs. (.'heater W. McDonald. Permanent wave that leave your hair oft und attractive looking. l ono for 3 at Kathryn Loca tell's, 230 8. Centrul. I'hone 1374. Hr. Hayes To Kclurn FrlondH in this city of Dr. Janus N. lluycs me stud to learn that ho frill return to his home here tomorrow evening from Portland. , where he has been receiving treatment In the St. Vincent hos pital. Dr. Hayes is In a much improved condition accordinR to tho telephone message received on Thurntluy by Mrs. Hayes from Dr. Joyce. Mm. Huyes left Medford Friday night to accompany Dr. Hayea on hln return to Medford. Proving that smart ness with r. o n u m y is possible, Kthelwyn IT. Hoffmann is now showing droses in newe-t print for 113.00 to J2V00. Watch our diMhty windows for authentic style. 3; 3 Tulip Oil Permaiients for Spring! Free shampoo with $1 marcel or finger wave Mon., Tues. Wed. bob bed hair. Huwman s. Phone 57. 320 Itllllnglea In Portland .1. H. Itillingsiea. supervisor of the Siskiyou national forest at OrantH Pass, has been detailed to the public relations department of the district forester's office at Portland for February and is now in that city. Was PrlnclpHl SKiiker ( L. (J. !erten. entomologist of I the Southern Oregon experiment i station at Talent, was the principal spenker yesterday afternoon at the meeting at the Hotel .Medford of ' valley fruitgrowers. It had been reported that M r. (ierten was of t'orvallis. connected with the Ore gun experiment station. .Mr. Harvey In City (I. W. Harvey of Dtmsinuir. fa!., with the Continent:.! Freight tur e:iu, arrived in Medford last eve ning from the south. Week-end In Portlaml Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Iladley and! sou are spending the week-end in Portland .for which city .Mrs. Ilad ley and the boy departed Friday and were joined at Ituuchurs by Mr. Dudley for the rent uf the (rip. Ctah's best coal "0 per ton off car. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 3l. If" Normal .huiior Prnni Hall Many Medford young people are planning uii at tending the annual Junior Prom ball of the Ashland Normal school which will be held at Ashland next Saturday night. Iaes -'m Prosser Mrs. .1. C. Pruden of Ma. ArU, who arrived in Medford Tlle.iday niorn'iig and has been visiting her father. A. I. liallsbaek and other relatives, left last evening by train for Prosper. Wash,, where ytje will visit Mr. and Mrs. ti. . Pru.len. She will return to Medford on Wednesday where she will remain until Saturday. . i lias Iteiiirmtl Home i Kay Offenhachor has returned to his home In the Neil Creek sec- ; I ion. after having been in Med ford a short time recovering from a broken bp sustained in a tree falling accident last month. He wan at the home of the parents of Mrs. Offenbucher. .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniels. He is now able to walk about with the use of crutches." Lovers of pipe organ music will he glad to learn that the Fox West Coast theatres, operators of the Craterian and Itiatto theatres in Medford, have completely - ar ranged for three weekly organ broadcasts over' KM FD, the Mail Tribune-Virgin station. Two pro grams will be sponsored by local merchants in conjunction with the t h en t res a n d the t hi id will be sponsored by the theatres alone. Lea Holt, pipe organist of long experience, will play the Kialto theatre organ in all concerts, the first of which will be presented tomorrow evening from 6:30 to 7:0ii o'clock, sponsored by Deck's Hakery. The second concert of the week will occur Thursday fore noon for 30 minutes, beginning at 1 1 o'clock, and will be sponsored by the Jarmin & Woods drug store. The-third will be sponsor ed by the Fox West Coast Theatres and will be presented Friday eve ning from :30 to 7:00 o'clock. Inasmuch as the doors of the Kialto theatre open at C: 4 5. pat rons at this popular showhouse will have an opportunity of hear ing 15 minutes of the concert in the theatre from which the music will be broadcast by remote control. For grade A raw milk, call :!, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. Med for, I Widow Marries A marriage licence was iwstied yvsierdiiy it the office ,f the county clerk to- Fred Stephenson. 50. laborer. K lit math Fall and Ca-sJ,. Stephenson. II, Medford. Mrs. Stephenson is the widow of Fred Stephenson's brother. Klam ath Falls Herald. Vocadonnl (iiihlc Talk ; Miss Coral Uamscy, teacher of vocational guidance tn the Med-; ford high school, discussed vocji- ' tftion il problems for women before i (the Cold Hill high ehool clrb In' Yrcknu Visited .Miilforil that city last Thursday night. j .ur. joe itrocg ami Mr. una .mis. ; Itehckah To Attend 'Ser. let - t Members of the local Kebekah hid to are to gather at two o'clock this afternoon at tho lodge hall to attend the funeral services of John L. Denimer, according to an aunoiimement made yesterday by Mrs. Kate Laidley, noble grand. KLAMATH FALLS. Feb. 7 () -Another rate, reduction by tho Southern Pacific ltailway from points on the Modoc Northern Hue and tho Altura cut-off. to practc n My all large cities of thu Pacific const, was announced today, to he come effective March it. Tho rate ccveis flour, cereals, cereal pro duoi. urn in and grain products. It is Hie second rate reduction made by tho company in Klamath county within the week. ' Whut may be a certain cure for one person is often utterly, uivless in the case if another." says a doctor. It in no good, for example, advlsiiur a kleptomaniac to try to take things quietly in t In- fnt ore. Tin- Humorist . The day when the i!li-tungued book sahman the most . books in past at least 0 r.u- us j the Medford city schools nre c--n- cerned. For Medford docs not buy j her primers, arithmetics and geog- rapines on the recommendation t f traveling agents. -Miss Louise I'.asford. statistician connected with the city supeiiu j tendent's office. Ih working on a ' fitrvey uf several primary readers i preliminary to purchasing some j lor Med ford's younger generation ' to use in mastering one of the j three It's. ; Instead of glancing through the , primers to note the pictures of Peter llabblt or the Ked Fox. or looking to see if the cover is j Jood-louking, ,i.sS Has ford is j much more concerned with other I properties of the book, j She has a chart in which he i ounts the number of limes cer : tain words appear in the.primei's. i Pages an selected at spared in- tervals and every word counted ' This serves to show if the book is ! likely to have too ma ny wcrds I the children do not know, j On another sheet of paper she I notate. her opinion of the physi cal makeup of the hook, the dura ! bility of binding, paper stock. size c:f type, alt racti en ss of i! ' lustratfims. She reads all the stories and i weighs their worth in the teach ! ing of the primary students, eoin j nientfl on the spirit of the book I and the sut la bility of the plots j and writing skill of the author, i All thif tak s many hours of me ! ticulous work and results are ali ' charted and compar.d with books ! stibmitied by other book agents. In other words, the best book, nut the het salesman, wins". This procedure i; none through . w itenevt-i- a n w set oi" books, 1 either basic text." or supplemen tary readers, a re chosen. Similar surveys are made when the schorl system buys geography bocks 'r urithm-'CcM for its students. In these cases the books have to . be closely examined to determine if each new book adds some new information to what the ono used in the lower grade taught and in addition provides some drill over i the exercises learned the previous year. Imperially is this necessary in arithmetic o that the students do not forget hush- drills of ad dition, subtraction, multiplication nd the like Seme wise book companies are getting away from the loiig-wind-cd salesman who points out the ! beautiful pictures and other sur ; face i;un!fties, but does not try to I sell his book by showing that it Tenon- the dM what he slvxthl TALENT VISITOR Leslie Work, retired banker of New York, visited at the home of his cousin. Mrs. Henry llurnetto of Talent, over the week-end. Mr. Work, a nephew of the late Orvllle Work, visited his relatives in Tal ent 14 years ago. He has cross ed the continent I!3 times and says this is his last trip. He is eiiroute to Oroville, Wash., to make his home. M r. Work established I lie first bank at thnt place over 40 I years ago. Since then he has es tablished banks at different places, at last going to New York where . he resided until his health began to fail, and he found it necessary ; to change climates. Mr. Work was an officer of the Y. M. C. A. and went to Kurope during the war. Mr. Work has one son living ; at Oroville. Wash.. Kenneth M. I Work, who has an apple orchard at that place. WING OPENS M SUB - DIVISION ON. BEAR GREEK TODAY I )etroit Free press doesn't sup pose the Senate, "if It s.il in a hall of mirrors, would be able to' see its- If as o tilers wt'H it." If It did. the Nye committee would in-! vestigute ihe mirrurs. Toledo1 Pintle. A new sub-division of 2 S cm and a half acre tracts will be opened today by Chas. A. Wing, local real olatc man. Tho new division will be known as Fl Key and is located one half mile couth of the Jackson County fair grounds near the Pacific' high wa y. Si uic of th' ground Is under Ir rigation and sonic is without, each tract fs located to make a beau tiful building site. The land Included In the Hub division is very rich Hear Creek, bottom land. A graded and grav eled road runs through the sub division offering wid road front age for each tract. The tracts will be sold at reus onalde prices and effer an ideal location for person-' carrying on b u s i n ess i n M ed ford . One home has already been completed within the sub-division end another is under construction. The psychologist who wiys the movies keep people sane may be instancing another case of rela tivity. At least we're not so crazy :in so in? of the films. Philadel phia Inquirer. Fox West Cpast Theatres 2. Hall Perot of Yreka were visitor Vl-diing In Itodmrg In Medford last Wednesday, having t Ls. Henrietta Young, of J u l;-; autoed to this city in the morning I sonville. is spending several days; and left for home that ctenfnir. 11 Koseburg us the hor- gue-t uf- - ! he: oii ami d.itightcr-ln-!:iw. Mr. t r or grade A raw milk, cull ; and Mrs. Donald Vounjr. ' Cumpiejl Dairy. Two deliver. es i tf" Mr. I.iman Cointog Home M fr. n.l Mr.. II. t.rv hd brrn mlrtliiK In Khtm.uh Fulls for mime tint )Mt. nrrie.l In MnHnril ln.it work to make this rtty tliclr future hum.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY) FK l;i;.'T Housekeeping room. :.S1 Au.-tin. ll' 1 Plow inff don by the day or ere. lt9onable. Box M. F.. cart Trh Ottne. j i $ " - 1 n h, FOK llll.N'T- S-ioom modern f m I lushed apartment. ..34 North' Partlett. 31'Mf J SACltlFlCK ."4 a, res Improved j highway ranch. Ilox 145. Tal- cut. 3:T. i Your Kiddies cUscrve the finest bread money can buy. Skimp o n anything; but the vital part of every menl, "good wholesome bread." U KWA K i for info: mat on Jeiey ; heifer hut Hliout IVci inU i la. j SUt right ear and curved horn, j Phone 44T-1.-J. 3:'n , W 114. SKLT. half interest in good business proposition to iv liable party who will conduct buinea. Investment tioutt. Ilex r't M.iil Tribune. )is t ind Mrs. Fred Seiieffel and : Mrs. illi.im Lyman are expected to arrive back In Medford this evennm or Monday from Portland,, fur which city the former couple ' departed Friday to ltnet Mrs. Ly man, who was to arriv,. thevc on, he?- way home frooi Kunert. Idaho. where .-he had been visiting rela-l tles mid friends. ' . ; m .mpi:u mow sn iuo j Has m jtptvial price fur February of a JJ.eo n duct tun on any sixe photo in hi- studu. Includ ng one xlu portrait in a nice easel with ifli dxn. 3: N. Central. 3 1 T if Special t onimniihiition. Metlfoid Uidue No. 103. A. F. - A. M.. Sunday. Feb. xth. i p. hi., at lodg, hall, for the purpose of attend-i-oudiieiing furcral of liro. Iemimr. You are urged be prejM-nt. I. L. LKNO.V. M. IIOCSTON. Secy. W. M. 31! N. ing and John l,. A stated assembly of Table Kock CiHin cil No. Tuesday. F. Hi at 7;.1u p. tn Degree work and ovs('i- stew. X'isitiitt: companions are wel come, p,.v older of F. J. Mcpher son. LI. MiMten CKO. P. ALDKN. Keconler. 321 MMS HAJ K Knairt oats. txnrdle I m r le v und til tn I fa seed . AUti . ehon e alfalfa buy. b.nK'd or ; loose. Phone t;-l-. 333 j I'OU SALC Alfalfa ,e'd. SyT-H-J J tv c. iioirr, a i ; : r i FOK KKNT Nicely furnished apartment. P r 1 v te entrance I'Ul West 1Mb .tiy Not hi. All Odd Felon a:e reuueMe,! to meet at the hall at 2 o'clock Sun--day. to attend the funeral of Pro.? J. 1- ivmnioi. K. F. HoN 1l'- SecV I Si.ltlli Kile Sliit.-.l meetiiiK 7:3.. i. in. Frlnuary yih. Inl;. I littlvn un.l work in chap lr d.'Kfo.'j.. i:. WILLIAMS. f.y. 5;u Mull Trlbun" classifir-it a.15 rrach ...... t.ot.t i.r imw. .viri' !,v f Tony Is hisloveworthSaoO.OOO? HanilsomcTonyCavendish, "Amcrica'sGreatcst Lover,", blows in on Broadway from Hollywood, pursued by a legion of reporters and two process servers. Rea son: Zeta Kaydak, flaming Polish beauty wants $200,000 heart balm. Meet Tony "at home"' and pet the screaming details. . Sec FREDRIC MARCH as one of lm THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BROADWAY .l.ft.j, -.1 WEDNESDAY STARTS TODAY Have You an "EX-FLAME? Continuous Starting at 2:C0 Wife. . 1 1 i 4J -cv ik. 6r- Added Talking Comedy MOVIETONE NEWS Free votes on Talking Doll and Bicycle Mon. Mat. and Eve. NEIL HAMILTON MARIAN NIXON The love story sublime, dress ed in brilliant scenes, shot thru with romance,, love. JeM ousy. youth and laughter. Admission Mat, 10, 25 Eve. 10, 50 TO Tlt.!i: M,.,l-hou,- in l'i!n, w hi.t ht.v. ..u; .si , M,.l(i.r.l n fin-., wli.-.l W...-h . r..i 407 i 1 1. 1 T-. 31!) Ill SIXLSS (.1 I'll It T1XITV i-!rt in iri'..n ctil.lilH'l 1hii n. m lu.-l Mlii-iB n .'V....: !h.:i.Iio, ..!..... N. .-llhiii ll.-lp ii.M-.l.d :n nit .-ml ln-ttnn! iiMitiin-il. Il..i isxv r-r ,iu,r. 315 Al.l.liK.sMt.V.l i;iirl..i,i. Work .u h.'in,' .Ittvinu ,n.v i.m.-. suit. -tn:i.i! .,'kl pny: . mm::.ii, ,. nun.-. v.v..r . Ii.tlrti. ,1 viiiith.v :...nl r,..- Jum.'l. .In. .m. mi.l.. Ti..... -tn. ,k.-.., .r..ii.. N' t.!!:.-. r.l. HI M (H'ltiltTl'N WANT Klnnn.'lt.l h..rKlm. i,;,it.. n-r fr l,ti?iln...w t.piM'S iinili ' In l.ill. y. lin, ;in.'iil r.lllv i.i-.i-i t.'.-L'd AMnw V A . ' m.,11 Ti lltunr 3 .' 1 t fill'. RPXT --Am... in, nl.h.t huu l-ht.ii.. tur- 1 .1 S.l Hotel Holland Q Cc SUNDAY DINNER OD Bring the whole family nd enjoy a good nvjal 12 to 25 to 8 o'clock -MKNT l'..- f 1 i.nxniiiiif S , 1 1 1 Wnfcrx IVn.-h Molt.a Siila.l t 'Iimi.-i' Jiiwst Vmiiii; Orovnn 'I'm-k.-y t imili, i i v San. .- l'l-illl.- llill of lirof All .Ills Kvi.-.l Sprinc t'lii.k.n ula Maivliunl An tiriitiu I'otnturs HmrU SprmiK l'at-kri- ll.'iisi- Hull Ten fi.ff.-.- Milk o We serve a Turkey Diryier Every Srnidav. HERE IS A BARGAIN We have a complete line of Nursery Stock. Some Home-Grown Pear Trees on French Root BAP.TLETT BOSC D'ANJOU SICKEL 15c and 20c each SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TKEES FLOWERING SHRUBS VINES " Free Landscaping Service" VILLA NURSERIES 524 S, Riv. Medford TeL 1317 or 1317-J-2 mnsm 2 Days Only, Starting TODAY Continuous Shows 2:0011 p, m. The Critic Proof Thriller TOM MOORE LOLA LANE IN "The "COSTELLO CASE" Gang warfare . . a poltcemsn on the spot ... a young couple suspected . . . ALSO Metrotone News Comedy ADMISSION --M.it. 10. 23 Eve. 10. 33 O 1