EWER FUNDING
AN DETAILED
MEDFOfiD MATli RtBimt:, 'lIEbVOSp; OKEflOX, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931.
PAGE THREE
Statement of Revenue
R CITY VOTER
r the-purpose of acquainting
vol", In Hertford witn tne
lg election plnn oa submitted
n. rinvmont of bonds
I'lerfl ii"1' "
he new sewer bond iraue. the
.. ,mo of the city coun-
Ludli-d the question .ana found
)aWfl have oeen ,uM ...
, mx states (Ohio, Pcnnsyl
1 cin N..w York. Mlch-
, and Xoi'th Carolina) enabling
K towns, dwtriets or other mu
ipsl corporations to make
;es annually tor at:iuii sc. -
he subject is under active con
ralioii in some, other otates and
.t.o...h'naetu and Texas the
n has been useiTby several cities
towns without a special act.
he tenerai iuwa u. ji.jiu-
s provide -that any municipality.
jit Boston, may miuuiwh
charges for the use of com-
n sewers, come ."-
.Hons In New Jersey are oper-
li" sewerage systems and are col-
ing rentals at rates approved oy
state uoara 01 ijuuiiu ui.u.j
iiteloners. Ohio was the plo
state In passing a sewer ren-
law (1923).
For Plant and sower.
he bond Issue as submitted to
people is for the construction
i new trunk sewer from the
tace street bridge to a new sew-
disnosal ilant, and the Imnal-
an of a modern eowage dispoxal
nt. The methods of payment for
el retirement are also being sub-
ted to the people on the ballot.
here are two methods of retlr-
the bonds. A vote for a erv-
chargre means a monthly pay-
nt for sewer service of 20 per
t of present water charges. The
nthly rate for water in $2.50 per
nth. The charge for sewer serv-
would amount to 50 cents per
knth.
ll business houses will pay 20
cent of their meter rate, in
er words the Individual or par-
receiving tho service for. the
of the trunk and disposal plant
pay for the service rental Just
residents now pay for telephone,
ter and electricity.
Pay in ProHrtion.
pntlustrlal plants, laundries, gar-
s, canneries, packing houses,
discharge into 'a sewer wastes
ich are a nuisance and require
greater amount of treatment.
y therefore will be paying in
portion to the service rendered.
he other method of bond re-
ment Is the present method of
ylng direct assessments against
property. If the service charge
thod to not ' a'dopted and " .the
nils carry, the Issue must be re-:
d by the "direct assessment
thod, Tho accompanying table
wattle revenue t.hat will be de-
Revenft.es that will be derived fronv-20 per cent of present water
$.35,000 for trunk sewer and sewage disposal plant are shown below:
. .... .Koveiiues Water Department 1930
Mat rate - -
inside meter ra,e "zizz::::::::::::::::::;:::;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;,
Total Revenue . ....... ....
20 per cent of $110,149.61 $22,029.92.
vTh! 'llowlne table shows 'the l'engih'of time It will
off bond Issue, bonds to draw 5 per cent Interest
- Only 2 days left!
TONIGHT
and
TOMORROW 1
A MODERN, PEPPY
UP-TO-DATE COMEDY!
Come and meet fier.
. . She's got a head
like a hotel . , . Big'
enough for every-
With ,--,
Alice White,
Paul page; myhna loy
Vou Will Enjoy This One!
Don't Miss It!,-.
' ' Also
Pathe News Reel..
Vagabond Adventure
Sidney and Murray Comedy
Bargain Prices ,, ,
Matinee . ,..;.,..20c
Evening ... ..30c
Kiddies 'I ' ' 10c
Date
1st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
6th year
0th year '
7th year
8th year
nth year
10th year
11th year
12th year
14th year
15th year
16th year
Principal
235,000.00
224,720.00
213,926.00
202,592.30
190.091.90
ITS, 246. 59
1 OiT.l 2S.S0
151,355.20
130,909. 00
.121,74.40
105.7bO.liO
89, 039. CO
53.004.70
33.624.90
13,276.10
; 'Interest for
( one year
.11,750:00
11,236.00
10.C9li.30
,1 0,1 29.60
I 9.684.C0
8,912.30
8.256.40
' 7,607;S0
6,845.40
. ,6,086.20
5,289.00
' 4,452.00
2.650.20
1,081.20
663:80
Pnyment on
Principal
10.2SO.00 '
10.794.OO
1 1,333.70
11,900:40
12.445.40
13,117.70
J3.77S.60
14,462.20 :
15.184.60
15,943.80 .
10,741.00
17,'578.00
19.379.80
20,348.80
13.276.10
.1,.
Tho above schedule Is based on the present Viuuiii,
In Meilford and as tho number increases the length of
the bonds will cotisefpjerrtly decrease.
110.149.61
require to pay
,, Balance on
Principal .
224.720.00
: -., 213.926.00
202.592.30
190,691.90
178,246.60
165.128.80
'., ' 151. 355. 29
) .1 136.999.00
121,724.40
, ' 105,780.00
89,039.60
71,461.60
33.624.90
. 13,276.10
0.00
of water users
time to retire
rived from the service charges and
the length of time necessary to
pay off the bond issue,
(Sighed) HEALTH COM.MITTKE.
W. W. ALL1CN,
' 'CUTST'IS DA H BY,'
J. O. GREY.
ILL OPERATORS
OF PROSPEt
no
WITHHOLD SALES
A.; D. Lewis, Sr.. , A. t.. Lewis,
Jr., hnd Chester Lewis, operators
of a sawmill in the Prospect dis
trict and involved in ,a suit over
partnership ,vith George Machndo
of San Jose, Calif., are prohibitetd
in an order issued, by the circuit
court this morning, from disposing
of arty material, lumber, 6r plant,'
Until further orders of the court.
Machndo seeks an accounting of
finances. .
The Lewis' hold a 'contract for
cutting timber logged oft the
right-of-way of the flume project
of the California Oregon Power
company, in the Prospect-Red
Blanket district. The order provides
that the Lewis', .may . continue
with this contract, but that all
monies for labor and material be
paid by the California Oregon
Power company, "directly to the
debtors' and that an account be
kept of . all transactions and that
payments be made by Voucher.
Machndo alleges that the senior
Lewis induced his brotherVilliam,
through him, to invest $2500 in
tho mill project on a partnership
basis. After the deal was closed,
MachadQ alleges Lewis refused to
turn over an agreed hnlf Interest
or to make any accounting. .
. 1
CAUSE OF YOUTH
. is, - ':
The mother of Gebrgo' A. Fifcr.
20, held in the county Jail' as tlo
confessed pal ' of Victor Marcelle,
boy bandit, today conferred with
the district attorney and the
sheriff relative to her son. Last
week Marcellc's mother went
through the same routine, and
claimed her boy was only 14
years of age. ; v ' -
Fifer's mother says he was on
furlough from the navy when he
started out with Marcelle to hold
up service stations In a second
hand auto. Tho pistol they used
was on Imitation and shot nothing
but cigarettes. Khe says she knew
nothing 6f his prenent trouble
until she read It In the papers.
' The district1 attorney's "office
Is Investigating the facta nnent
Marcelle's age, but have received
no replies to queries sent to l'Ort
land. The two vouthtl are scheduled to
come up "before Circuit Judge
Norton tomorrow to enter pleas.
i'.oth Fifer nnil "Mnrcello nindo
iiigned confessions that they had
held up two local service stations
and a hamburger etand to secure
"cigarette money nnd show t'
girls a good time." They secured
less than $20 and it was their first
offenses.
21
i
There were 21 ,8 pplicnnlii for
auto licenses nt theishetiffs office
this morning, a brisker business
than exnectetl. In view of the. re
spite granted by the governor for
Uirdy , license purchaser. Two
cheeks Issued In -payment of li
cense permits, returned this morn
ing marked Nr .
I " "
to 1e destroyed, but to help
Willful waste makes woeful want.
This "Coffee Party" is making i
many others think nnd -wonder
who is the author of such barbar-i
ous codes and ideas, and whose laws !
are wrong, God's or man'o. i
Nearly two years ago I recorded
tho following notations and yor
editorial renews the wondering.
Overproduction of lumber?
Overproduction of wheat?
Overproduction of 'clothing.?
Overproduction of money?
Or Is it overproduction, of self
ishness and greed?.
if we will just stop and think
for a few minutes,, I am sure wo
would know that there could not
be such. a thjng as an overproduc
tion of good things that are atso
lutely needed. , I am cure anyone
could find hundreds that want to
build, and I think we could be di
rected to thousands, of hornet In
this country and- thousands more
in other countries that are hungry
and starving for. this overproduc
tion of wheat. ,. And Clothing? 1
am sure we would rio have, to
travel very far to find that many
are in need. They also fell". '.us
there is an overproduction of mon
ey, but is it filthy lucre? Thia last
eecms to be the root( of most of
our (sins) or troubles. Money
should, be a medium of exchange,
for betterment, between individuals
and nations. But can it be pos-J
slble that some of us, somewhere,
have come to believe that money
Is the -thing that we must havo
and hold, ,If euch is the case, truly
there is an overproduction of tlf-.
lshness and personal greed some
vvhere In the line.
As stated in your lines a few days
ago, we hope President Hoover's
debt moratorium will again open
the doors of friendship, so the
universal application of helpfulness
can again bo applied, and the right
thought or idea he found to take
the place- of this, man made, and
worse than barbaric, law of waste
ful economics. ( ASHLAND ICR.
(Name on file.)
GAR LICENSE TAGS
Communications
' The Ttraill Coffee Parly.
To the Kdltor: -, :, i
I Tour editorial, "tlrnzll 'Coffee
Party."- deals wlth a present day.
so called, economlo policy and prac
tice, that, many think U wrong;
We may llv long envn'sh to learn
thnt the scriptural ayn.'"l comr
not .to destroy, -hot to fulfill the
Uw,',"nay o4 mean, "I B'vet.i.uV
'A Bouquet from Iowa.
To the Editor: ' '
Concerning your company's "ex
pension" plans in behalf of the
Mail T,rlbune, allow me to extend
felicltatiqns. Such a fine, timely
program let this a per news and
editorial announcement in the Sun
day edition. , It has long been of
common knowledge amongst news
papermen .throughout 'he Pacific
coast region that Medford poiesses
one of the ablest, most Influential
newspaper, not only In the match
less Oregon country, but comparable
in its remarkable service to Journal
found in cities many thousands In
excess of the Medford population.
The superior service for a quar
ter of a century has demonstrated
what such mlndo and methods of
men like Kdltor ISuhl and Business
Manager Smith can do as publish
ers. The s Mall Tribune has had
policies that have proven not only
populnr but of increasing helpful
ness in every community situution,
and how pleased must be Mall
Tribune friends as they read of
this near approach to even greater
usefulness. In providing for great
er speed, improved distribution, en
larged opportunities, all the way
from roof to press room, to turn
on still more publicity power
well, there's a thrill of happy an
ticipation with all tho paper's de
partments. Medford and southern Oregon
are fortunate in being able to claim
such an Institution as the Mail
Tribune, whose leailon'hlp, so per
sistent and loyal, has richly earned
Its niche of fame.
Seems as tf the Rogue lllver val
ley people nave 'the right way to
express their faith In deed no lei-"n
than In the printed word. So as
the word grows persuasively along
with the incomparable valley
achievements, the combination Is
a winner. I can recall no com
munity of business men where the
art of advertising U so appealing,
sitace In the local paper so gener
ously utilized as In Medford. He
suits? That authorized Interview
at Mann'a store nore than 40 per
cent sales Increase what a cre
dential, for pralseworthlness Ihoiw
days! S'o doubt other Medford
firms are doing well, at least opti
mistic, certain ot tho future. Just
as we find Mr.j ISuhl and Mr.
Smith, Mr. Orey .and Me-srs. Jen
kins and Knnpp. It's written in
the stars: ."Medford Make flood."
A. JAY STfMP,
M'lntour. ToWa. .Tuty 2. . ,
or
"A
Crater take. Trip Popular
lib S(H li-I J- 1'olk V;
The last tsue of The Spectator
brings news of several motor trips
to Crater lake enjuyed-by Portland
society folk and their guests, who
have been the inspiration. for much
entertaining in the northern city. .
Two of the 8ucinlrrtotcs rend:
"Mi's. Thomas Ke'rr presided at
an attractively arranged luncheon
on Thursday in compliment to Mi?;
Klmi Aclno. who Is visiting, her!
brotner, Hirsoi Acino, .Japanese
consul, and Mr. Acino. This week.
Mr, and Mm. Acino nnd their guest
enjoyed a motor trip to Crater lake.
Miss Aclno will sail for 'Japan on
July 18,' and next your will W a
member of tho faculty at the Wom
an's college in Tokio. Instructing
in English. She spent the past year
at tne .University or :.tlcnignn. do
ing graduate work in the Kngllsh
department."
"Mub. T. 'Henry ISoyd has issued
enrda for a tea on July 9 in honor
of her sister, Mrs. Hohert McNa
m'ara of Nvlnnotkn, 111., and her
sisters-in-law. Mrs. Frank I Beach
of San lfrancisco and Mrs.: John H.
Boytl, who has recently reutrned to
Portland to make her nome. Tilr.
and, Mra. Henry. Boyd ahd their
son KIngaley left yesterday to tnet
Mr.nnd.Mrs. McJCamara nt lilani
ath Falls and motor with them to
Crater lake berore cohilngjto Pert
land." ',, ... ,
Miss Snlili-r ' ' . , ' ' ? '
Visits Capital i ' ' .' . '
More word has been received
from Miss Mary Snider of this city,
who, visited In Washington, D. C.
while in .the east attending the nn.
tibiial convention, of Kappa Delta
sorority ;as..the delegate from the.
University. of Oregon..
. Miss Snider and members of 'the
party visited the capitol and saw
President Hoover. They also, went
to the Smithsonian Institute and
Mount Vernon, i .
Shockieys Enjoy
Coast Trip ' ' ' '' .
Dr. ahd Mrs. E. v. Slirickley
spent Saturday and Sunday on the
beach between Crescent City and
Brookuigs and report a very pleas
ant time. The weather was cool
and facilities for an outing on the
beautiful beach excellent, although
reports from Crescent City brought
news of excessive heat. v
Shangles Entertain at
Dinner, Bridge r
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Verno SlinnttVe
Invltod a group of friends to their
home Wednesday evening tor din
ner, followed by bridge. There
were two tables in play and prizes
awarded Mr.. and Mrs. L. P. Wilcox
and Mr. .and Mrs. Eugene Thorn
dyke. .
. ,,
Xewlmrys and Gucsta
Unjoy Holiday Trips , ,"V,
Mr, and Mrs. Ous Newbury, mo
tored to Lakeview to spend the
Fourth of July holiday with friends.
Mr., and Mi's. Don . Newbury and
little daughter Nancy Jean, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fllegel and son Joe., Jr., spent the
holiday on the upper. Rogue liver.
Oilil Fellows, ltebokalm .
To Install Tftesday
A Joint installation will ho con
ducted Tuesday evening in tho I. O.
Q. F, hall by members of the Re
bekah nnd Odd Fellow lodges.
Following installation, refreshments
will be served..
Motor to
Crater Iiatte
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ITedrlck nnd
children were among Motti'tird peo
ple who motored to Crater lake
yesterday.
Ilorfinans Have Guests
Kroni." Portland ' .
-. Virgil . Coii-erstone arrived from
Portland Sunday morning with his
brother Vernon, who is here to
spend the summer with his mother,
Mrs. K, V. Hoffman, yirgll Cover
stone Joined his wife and children,
.who have be'en guest.i of the Hoff
mans for the past two weeks. They
will continue south after a few days
here, ant! visit Mra. Coverston's
father and moihor in Fresno nnd
-Mr, Coverstone's sister in I.os An
geles.
Vernon Coverstone hafl been nt
lendlng the University of Oregon
medical school in Portland.
PASSES AT HOME
E
Miss Kasforil Cues!
Of Klllntts, Shady Cove
Mi?s Louise llasford sient Sat
urday and Sunday at Shady Cove
as a giiest of Dr. and Mrs. U. R.
Klllott at their Bummer cabin. Mr.
and iiih HarVey Fields and daugh
ter Jeanette nivd son Harvey, Jr..
accompanied by Miss Amy Klllott,
reutrned last evening from Sher
wood creek, where they spent' the
holldny. '
Misses Hoot and Comlies.,
Meiirortl GtiostK -, " '
Miches Rosalie Root and Dorothy
Combes of Portland sient the holi
day, week end In this olty as guests
or Miss Combes' parents, Mr. anil
Mrs..- 8. 10. Combos, nnd will leave
this evening for the northern city.
Pylhlniis to Have . ' ' ".
PU'lllo Tuesday Kvp
The Pythian club will hold a
regulaT meeting tt the Jackson Hot
Springs Tuesday .evening, with a
picnic supper at 0:311. All Pythian
Sisters and famUos are expected
to attend. , . v .
S LOVE stronger
than THE LAW?
ThomaH Jefferson Conover pass
ed away nt bin. home on the Crater
l-ike highway near Shady Cove
Sunday evfuliiK. July 6, after an
illiH'S-s of three years. Mr. Con
over Ih a well known figure In this
section of OreKon, liitvinK lived
here practically all of his life.
He was born at Yrvka, Calif Ar-I
nia, February 14, ,JStil,, and had
had his place on the Crater Lake
highway Tor. over i'i ywirs. Ills
wife, Lucy passed away three years
ago.
Mr. Conover leaves to mourn his
loss, three daughters and one son.
Mrs. Lottie Spencer of Prospect,
Hlanehtc Ximmerlee of Trail, Stella
tleary of 1'rlnevllle, and Alvin ton
over of Kagle l'olnt. Ore., three
stepchildren, ltosie Foeller of
Trail, Alec Mathews of Eagle
l'olnt, Charley Mathews of Trail,
one sister. Clara Jlcard of Vcndle
ton, also thirteen grrandcliiblren.
Kuueral services will be conduct
ed at the graveside in the Shady
Cove cemetery Tuesday, July 7th
at-3:0(1 p. m. Hev. John Stllle of
ficiating. Interment In the Shady
Cove cemetery. The funernl cor
tege will form at the Perl Funeral
Homo tomorrow at 1:30 p. m.
that mornintf .XV'Tk4
Miss Kjran Ik (iost
Of Father Here
Miss Kleanor Kgan. student at
Smith college, Northampton, Mass.,
Ia In this, city to- be a gneU for
several woeks of her father, H.
Chandler Egan and Mrs. Kgan. .
-.
lloboi-ts anil Bard wells
Vacation nt Seaside , ' ;
Among Medford society folk who
opent the- holiday week the
beach were. Mr. and Mrs. (1. M.
Roberts and Mr. ami Mrs. It. G.
liardwell, who motored to Seaside.
Cni'iKMitcrs Ficavo
For Goarlinrt
Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carfienter nnd
children are , leaving today for
Ooarhart, where they will spend
six weeks of tho summer Benson.
BURGLARS GET TIRES
AT
'Two "Inrgo tires and several hi
ner-tubes were taken from the
Texaco Super-Service station this
morning about 3:30, And Off tit's
gnrag? vns also ,pntored, but
nothing taken, police reported. ,
Officers said that . two,, men
and a woman were trying to. break.
Into the Jackson streets .service
station niso, but drove -away, the
police belntf tinah'lo to catch thotn.
STATE TENAlis CROWN
. LURES COAST TALENT
Births
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perl.
a son nt the Sacred Heirt hospital,
Sunday night. July 5.
COFFEE WITH IDEAL
FLAVOR PRODUCED BY
IMPROVED ROASTING
Patented Process Insures Per
fect Roast for Every Pound
of Hills Bros. Coffee
PORTLAND, Ore., July C (P
With stnrs from several coast cities
entered, play in the 33d annual
Oregon stato championship tennis
tournament will . start tomorrow
morning on Multnomah club courtH
here.
it Q I
No Woman Ever ""'
Escaped This
HYPNOTIST!
What is the Secret
of This Man's Sinister
Power?
Romance
i That Will Make
the Whole World
Tremble!'
"SVENGALI"
pj m
Roasting, as much as blond, is
responsible for the fine flavor of
coffee. In fact, ordinary bulk-roasting
methods often fail to cive tho
blond "n break." That's because
bulk methods don't always Insure
an even roast. Hills Bros, invented
and patented a process that over
comes this undesirable feature. It
is called Controlled Roasting, for
control is tho principle of the
nrocess.
As tho accuracy of the hour-glass
denends unon an even, continuous
flow , . . a little, at a time ... so a
perfect roast procured for Hills
JJros. (Jollee by thiB patented proc
ess that roasts evenly, continu-
ouslv ... a little at a time. The
speed of the colfeo ' throuifh tho
roasters is controlled, i no tempera
ture is controlled. These two things
insure unvarying flavor for the
blend is never under-roasted nor
over-roasted.
Remember that Hills Bros. Coffee
can't go stale. It is packed in vac
uuin cans. Air. which destroys the
flavor of coffee, is removed nnd kept
nf nt tVin.n nna fvAirnv "flit.
tipht" cans won't keen coffee fresh.
But Hills Bros. Coffee is always
fresh. Order some today. Ask for
it by name, and look for the Arab
trade-mark on the can.
Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San
Francisco, California. MJI
IT wai a pitiful light
I NUry found Bob White hear. her
desolate mountain cabin his lefii
orusbed under a rock hurled down
by landslide. . ,
'Terrified lest death should claim
him frantically, Mary pulled
nigged hii mammoth, half-cunsciuns
body to her oahin set tiis splintered
legs dressed his wounds nursed
him nijht and day.
How she worshiped that bravery
that defiance to pain even death
She saw in his noble eyes. Here was a
man a man worth loving. And day
by day sho could see that be, too
was frowtol to love her..
Glad, excited, Insanely happy the
weeks flew by Bob's legs almost
healed and the day of reckoning
same. "Meiy," he said. "1 love you
1 got to talk. That morning the
rook 1 was. hiding money" .he
ohnked. "You see I'm well you
don't want a traio robber for a
husband!"
, "Oh, Bob!" she oried threw her
self on his chest. "You're mine
fartoer. -God sent you to me or else
He'd have taken you out thoro."
"Don't, honey," he pleaded. "Ue
memberThe Law. It's Out to get aic
even if I've quit the game for good."
"The ti'w,". she hurled hack. "I
saved ybu--fru'm Peath Deiith that
defies all Law of man. .YouVer'mine :
mine I I'll fight -- The Law-nothing
can take you ever KVER!" sbe
scre-imed W1IHN- at the door
there came a crash another man
on his chest the gleam of a sher
iff's atari . t. . . '.. .....
Here, in this terrifio climax of clash
ing human emotions, what could Mary '
do to save Kob White from The Law
from that relentles., 'menacing Arm
which would drag him away to prison
crush her heartland w-reck forevor
her only hope for love and happiness.?
You must read : for 'yourself thit
amazing true-life story HIS OWN
LAW of bow a beautiful woman
fought with all the madness of atigress
used all the subtle wiles a woman
knowsto hold her man wham -she
had claimed from , the very jaws of
Death and defied the mightiest Law
of the land to take. Read Hsf OWN
LAW and other astounding real-life
stories including ,titles such as
"'Love's Strangest Lesson," V Blind
Paradise" and "'.In the Eyes of My
Wife" in August THUS STORY
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Ausuat and readlnsit lo sdvanee,'your anlov'
ntenl of these sturtfa. wheo broadesst, will b
Sreally increaied. . . ,
Funeral Parlor
West Main at Newtown ? " :
Office County Coroner
No Wonder Lovely
Women Like It!
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thlr', nw face powclf r madp by e x
i lllnlvo French sro,'w. MKI.F.O
fll.O tny on loner, rrevcnti
larKe porrs. So nmftoth and fine.
It blends naturally with any com
plexion and elvMi frcuh. youthful
hlrwim. N'o Irritation. No flaky or
pnaty lonk. Nevrr lenves the akin
drv. It's wonderful: Jarmln St
Woods) Drug Store. .
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tire uidividualisls
LI.L the Dornltiv Cray 'emollient
how to keep a latly'g face mnoolli and young.
IWothy Gray Speciul Mixture 82.25, J4.50 or $8.(M).
Dorolby Cray Tiuue Cn-am $1.1)0, $1.75 .r $2.75.
Dorolhy Gray Special Skin Crmtn $.f), $1.75 or
$2.75. You'll find all the Dorothy Cray preparations
n our Toiletries Section.
Heath's Drug Store
1C9 East Main ' ' ' V Phono 881
1 1 " !' "I 1 1 I
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FREE
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By Appointment Only1
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Calbro
Magnowave
We have. Investigated
from every angle the mer.
Its of this machine not
only In diagnosing dis
eases, but also In the treat
ment. Although this In
strument Is new In Its
field, It Is already a leader.
Testimonials by the score
of unquestioned veracity
attest its accuracy and
ability to show the cause
of your Illness. It proved
Its worth before medical
doctors In New York City.
Hundreds of Instruments
are now In daily use, .
Background
of Radiance.
The radlonlc Instrument
In my office was designed
and built by Calbro Mag
nowave, Inc. of Omaha,
Neb. These Instruments
have been In successful
use for several years. The
corporation maintains an
up-to-date laboratory and
conducts various experi
ments for the purpose of
rclentlflcally' promoting
the practice of radionics.
They have In their labora
tories practically every
form 61 bacteria, and do
much experimenting with
human tissue' In their re
search work on the differ
ent types of disease.
Dr. Baner v.
Here in Perso'n'" ' " ;
Dr. Bauer Is from the labo
ratory where the radlonlo
machine la 'Watte, ' arid Is
an expert In diagnosis. He
has examined more -than
10,000 patients In the last
four or five years, and Is
considered one of. H. not
the best technician In the
United States. , With this
Instrument we can tell you
the cause of yb'ur sickness
wlthoutr asking you, any
questions.. . ;. J . ,
If you are ailing and want to know your true condition, and araJ
anxious to regain your health, call early for an appointment.""
Phone 1433. . ...
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.Dr. E. J. Carpenter
CHIROPRACTOR AND PHYSIO-THERAPIST
SECOND FLOOR, HOLLY THEATRE BUILDING