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PAGE TWELVE- MEDFOKD ITHXL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDXY, NOVEJEBER 8, 1935. MEDFORDvjkTRIBUNE "Eaerjooe Id Soother. Oregon K naila the UjiU Tribune" Dallj Except Hetord.. Publtaheo by MBOrORD PRINTING CO. Il-31-S N. rir Bt. PboMli. ROBERT W. BUHU Bolter. AO Independent NewepapeT. Entered u eecond-cl.aa matter " ford. Oreon. under Act ot Marcb 1. lelt SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mr MHI 10 Advise! Dallr. on. rear " ire D&llr. tnontbe Dellr. one monlb VVV,";' '.'!,. j carrier. In Advance Medtord. lent Jackeonvllle. O'Dltil Point. Pho.nlr Talent, Gold Hill end Dillr. one rear ,..... n.ii. l. montbe. ....... Dellr. on. tnontb All term cub IB edvnee. .0 OrlMel Paper ol tb. Cltr ol Hedford. OlflclaJ Paper ol JarkMi. Cnantjr. HtMIIKH OF TUB AHSOCIATBU r-HlU8 Hecclvlna Full leaecd Wlr. Herwe Th. Ae.oclaled Preee to eaolualvelr eo titled to the uee lor publication of all nawa dlepalchee credited to It or other wlae oredlted o thla paper, and alao to the local newa publlahed herein. All rlghla for publication of epeeltl dlapatchea hereto are alao reserved. MEMHEH OF UNITED PRESS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Adverttalnc Repreeentetlvee M. 0. MOliCSHBN COMPANT Offlcea In New York. Chicago Detroit flan Franelaco. Loa Angelea. Seattle. Portland, Ye Smudge Pot I By Arthur Terry. ' The election Tuesday throughout the nation were wonderful. The re ault made tooth Republican and Democratic leader nhappy, and nei ther side lost. The Lion quartet composed 01 Joe Belanger, Balph Turner, Dr. R. O. Lawrence and Blaine Iaom, aang .and well. (Heppner News) The un , finished, taut mufried knock. "The League Against War nd Fascism" plana a parade at Eugene , Armistice Day, In which many coi lege atudenta will march. The mayor wanta a list of elogana to be carried on bannera, presumably to determine If any of them are alura and sneers at the American form of govern ment. Many collegians fight Fascism by cussing their own government. New York gangatera continue to ahoot their rivals, without the for mality of mistaking htm for deer. T. Bradley of the lighthouse la in the aouthland. Del Oetohell, the banker-poet unleashed a poem at him, without delay. "NEWS FROM NEARBY AND FAR OFF (Hdline Montague Messenger) Tnat'a what the readers claim. Many old grade are heading for the UofO.-OSO. grid tussle at Eu gene Saturday. Just as many will stay home, and got the aame general result by turning on the radio, and standing In the bathtub (quarter full) with their shoea on. The "freedom of the preaa hae been reaffirmed by a decision of the Texas supreme court. The "freedom of the press" la fine, except when It gets too much so. Twenty-two. plua nine, plua seven ar 36, and that'a the number of Time Oregon and Oregon Stat have played each other In their long football history, so the big game at Eugene tomorrow will be their 30th meeting. (Oregonlan) Nice adding up, little man, nice adding! The Old Folks are making life miserable for polljicifine, flirting with them for their votes, by asking them "Yea" or "No" questions, that must be answered ere they orate. The queries all concern the Towns end plan. and. to date the "Noes" have bren as smrce as farmer votes against Santa Claus In the form of Corn-Hog checks. In this mild form of coercion, no politician has become so scared, he was unable to speak. Con?. Mott told the oldsters at Al bany after the opening cross-examination, the plan "was economically sound, but $200 per ."onth waa too much." It can't be both. Cong. Mott la entitled to a place at the head of the class in timely logic, alongside Cong. Pierce. The latter Is opposed to the Mules Tax. except when It la called a Transnctlon Tax. It might develop when the votes are counted that more people are opposed to demanoRuery than in favor of Utopia. The special session of the legisla ture la drawing to a close, and tn the hustle and bustle of ceasing. It Is hoped the stntesmen don't forget to do aomiTUIng shout the bill pro hibiting wsriti.tr In IrrigHtton ditches. Mi.w ni.n r.UTf. Facts are rude and stubborn things And ought to he ahollnhed: You really couldn't estimate The Joy they hav demolished. How many credltnble tales Have hubbies told their spouses Tn vain bemuse their wiflcs know The fact that they are ouws? The hubby's alibi Is spoiled. The salesman's hope deflated. Imagination pet the can When hard, cold facta are stated. They're clanking chains upon our wrists And halls upon our ankles That make us slaves to painful truth Until the bosom rankles Away with fact. let fancy rule! Unlock the chsftng letterl Let simple minds be gullible And wle ones little better. For life Is robbed nf hnpptnesa And offers only troubles When deadly fncts are left at large To puncture fancy's bubble. (Exchange) A recent military pageant at Seho. field Baracka. Hawaii, ahowed the Ha waiian dlrlalon of the arm to be completely motorized. The army mule had vanished. .Ota ALU! Jilbun. wnul Ma. The Holding Company Ruling GREAT rejoicing in 'Wall Street circles over the K. 0. of the holding company bill by a federal district judge in Mary land. Public utility prices on the stock exchange, soared up ward as a result. Somewhat premature 1 Only the U. S. supreme court this measure is unconstitutional. bunal so decree, the victory would be short lived. For sooner or later the purpose of the holding company bill is going to be carried out. This purpose is not to destroy all holding companies, but to so regulate them, that they can no longer be used as mediums for ploitation, for the enrichment of the consuming public. NT modern finance the holding place, but at the most a limited function. As it has been largely used and abused during the past two decades, it has contributed little or nothing to better public service, and a great deal to discredit that industry, and bring upon it such disasters as the Insull collapse in Chicago. In the opinion of this paper, the people of this country, but to the INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES THEMSELVES, that a thorough going reform in the holding company field be carried out, and the holding company business, as a get-rich-quick financial RACKET, be wiped out! 11? this can't be done, under the holding company measure as drawn, then that measure should be revised so it CAN be. And if this is impossible, because of constitutional limitations, then the Constitution should be amended, to remove them. It is preposterous to assume, there IS no legal way, in which the people of this country can be protected from unscrupulous exploitation in the public utility field, and no legal way to render a repetition of such catastrophes as the unsavory Insull scandal, impossible. If the boost in utility prices on the stock exchange, is based upon the contrary assumption, then Wall Street is certainly due for another rude awakening. Billy T is frequently remarked, upon the passing of a noted fig ure, that his place will be hard to fill. One feels inclined to go even farther in the case of Billy Sunday, and predict his place will The basis for such a prediction rests upon the belief, that the world war marked the close another, and that the spiritual totally different from those of the no revival of the Billy Sunday probable. Not that the socallcd revivalists will vanish, but the re vivalist of the future will employ a different technique, base his plea upon a different theological conception, there will be no more Billy Sundays for the need that Billy Sunday supplied, in the new generation, will not exist. 'T'lIAT Billy Sunday during his life time was a power for good, is undeniable. The fact that to many people he was nothing but a vulgarian and a pain in the neck, pretending to have his eye on Ood, but really having it on the collection plate, only proves the poiut. For the very reason a certain type couldn't see Billy Suuday in any way, was the reason another type found in him, what they could find nowhere else. It takes all kinds of people to concentrated upon those who couldn't find what thev wanted or needed in either the conventional church or the conven. tional sermon.-who not only needed spiritual food, but needed a spiritual slap in the face; who had to have their religion in strong doses and in plain terms. in the vernacular of the street m the idiom of their daily talk-had to have it highly seasoned and strongly dramatized, or they would have no religion at all gILLT SUNDAY gave them ... . 8 u..m nirrs 01 a goon m ...miliar and traditional religion., forms, hut in uncon ventional and familiar sporting ,m, , ,e ,; and influenced the lives of thosnn.ls of girls and bovs, who probably could have been reached in no other wav Yes there is no doM Tiilly Sunday did a great, deal of good n his tune and in his WAY. Me made morfov out of it. of c our,, and .s interest in money was not scriptural hv an, means, but. there was no .Miction of hi. .: ? of tl,- rl.,.;i ..., ... '' "" 'i i" worh-x, and oi I lie world, in which he lived. They re it. (or Inxtance. In the bus trannportation huslne. That was a minor sideline tn 1P29. About two jenrs wo me slock of a prominent bus company sold for ft a share. It Is now around S80. Bus transportation has become a big business, becatse it reaches for the fist 193fi pocketbook. it was what the marketeers call "the real ride to glory" In stock profits slnee the deprrulon. arket - Amusement, theaters, night clubs, taitlcabs have shown a relative eratlon not dl.K-lrvwl n buMnru fij. urea. Th eppl to men. at rwkei boo are rxp.rtm lo continue until the national Inrom. Incrraare lor a lew more year,, at lt. I AH 'hea fundamental! ar. on the """mptlon that there will he uo i world c.t-atrophe. aucn aa a war In j Europe. This la a large aMvimptlun tin. lici it moat autboriUM aspect (Contluued From Page One.) can determine whether or not And should our highest tri financial manipulation and ex of a few insiders at the expense company setup has a legitimate it is not only to the interest of Sunday NEVER be filled. of one epoch, and the start of needs of the New "World, will bo Old World, so different that school of exhortation will be make a world, and Bill Sundav what they wanted. And in plac lite, and the dangers of a bad ... ... .rue natreti his di rlovoiion to tht betterment I ' rf8rt " only a question of ! tlnw. If it is not In Ethiopia, thev t , will look for It in German or Japan It sounds Incredible, but a few .-i.ina vi rrw iv nip hit na. . . ; luncheon the other day could not agrre on the wisest course to pursue politically. 1 Emotionally, they were al! ltter I against the New Deal. They unanl-: mously adopted a one-word descrip tion of Mr. Roosevelt as "dangerous." Yet a majority wondered whether it was a good practical idea for them to stick their heads out too far. In other words, they seemed to be 1 fqulrmlng. but did not know what to do about It. At leat, they dtd not decide, There waa a time when a confer ence between Mr. Roosevelt and the eminent Dmocratts loglcan, Bernard Baruch. would start a lot of hot rum ors. Not anv more. Past experience n Proved that Mr. Baruch Is not al- ways called In for economic consul - tattone. There are (rood re.wns for believing that this recent dlartiaston at Hyde Park waa almoet etelualvely on the European ajtuattpn. with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub Personal Health Service By William Slcned letter pertaining, to pereunal ftealtb and nrglene nut to dlseaar dlacaual or treatment mil be anawered by ur. tirade It .tamped eelf-ad-dreaaed envelope la enclosed- Letter, abould be brief and written in Ink Uwlni to the large number ot letter, recalled only a few can be anmered No repl can be made to queue, not cormirmlnr to lnatnictlona. Addrew Dr William Brad, 263 El Cam I no, Bererle Hills. Cai. THE LIFE IS Z think any wheat fit to make flour or to fed stock or fowls la whole some, healthful food for man, Just as It comes from tha thresher, all prejudice to the contrary notwith standing. -vat' in wheat connotes bugs, Insects and their eggs or larvae to a wallower; it connotes vita mins, calcium, Iron, phosphorus, protein, fat and carbohydrate t o me. However, If you feel squeamish about It. wash the wheat with water. Just as you would wash berries or lettuce. Then It la as fit to eat raw as are berries or lettuce. Of course cooking or baking would destroy any insects, egRs. larvae or other "life" In wheat. Too prolonged, cooking de stroys some of the valuable vitamins In wheat, too. Here It Is well to note that accord ing to careful teats the temperature within a, loaf of bread does not rise much above boiling point (100 de grees C, 212 degrees F.) during bak ing, and hence and vitamin B In the wheat or loaf is not destroyed by bak ing, but in the crust the temperature does get high enough during baking to destroy considerable vitamin B. Plain wheat as It comes from the thresher, bought by the pound, peck or bushel from farmer, mill, feed store or seed store, Is the richest nat ural food source of vitamins B, G and E, and contains considerable vita min A. t believe It Is a healthful habit to keep some wheat In the house snd chew some of It raw every day. There are numerous recipes for pre paring wheat tn appetizing ways, and any one interested in health and economy should make use of plain wneax m me lamuy dietary. I could put a, good deal more emphasis on this, but I'd rather be Ol" Doc Brndy sounding off than Poor Ol' Doc Brady with no world to tell. Bo If you're listening, send stamped envelope bearing your address for the bub- gestlons and recipes which are given in aetan in a printed circular en tiled "Wheat to Eat." The U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture. Bureau of Home Economics, Washing ton, D. C issues a pamphlet entitled "Whole Wheat an Eoonomlcn.1 Addl- j tion to the Diet' and this contains a number of recipes using whole wheat. It you write to Washington for this, 1 NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, Nov. 8. Thoughts while strolling: If Galen Bogue and Oil Bogue swapped names nobody would notice It. Ditto Homer Crcfr and Comer Hoy. Winter scene: A chestnut vendor against the li brary wall wear ing a straw hat. Edward O. Rob inson knows how to give a smile a sunburst ef fect. Nino Martini sounds like skip-1 ping down three steps. They say Elbert Hubbard was first- to call them movies. Add hu man Jumping beans: Col. Joe Hurt field, Herbert B. Swope and Jules Olaenrer, If Bud Kellnnd ever turned to newspaper paragraphing, he a make a lot of us look silly. More towns with windshield wiper , , 1 1 ' "" nnu-iur, wssn. u iney aon t ffvi that Hnrrlman bank building fixed up I'll scream. Jaunty hat tilt era: Leslie Howard. Will Hays and Cllve Brook. A coffee brown derby or so here and there. Al Smith ls entitled to all b. d. rights. Study in ubiquity: Beth Lcary. No other sound like that ringing crash of ten plus In a bowling alley. Clara Bell Wnlfh suggests a female Roman senator. Bill Hearst Is fat tening up. .Fritit Krelflr strolling out of the Park lne. Wonder how he and Hflftta get along. Look a I Ikes: Bruce Bnrton snd Jay Fllppaji, F. P. A, In a sucker for bright yellow ties. How many around who can harness a horse? Mnury Paul gnridlng hither and yon In his Rolls. To ride Rtrphcn Lea cock's horse that galtoprd off In all directions L'lpo Veler. WATCH FQR 1936 Chryslers WILL BE HERE SOON rtiey will be the latest and finest automobile on the market. All models will be equipped with ;he Famous Chrysler silent overdrive. The now Chrysler 6 and 8 will have tho up-to-date features used on European cars two years ahead of anything on the American market. 58 North Riverside. (Formerly Armstnnir Motors) Brady, M. D. PLAIN" WHEAT ask also for the Agriculture Depart ment's Farmer Bulletin No. 1450 on Home Baking. Far be it from me to imply that the present dy housewife can't cook or bake as well as mother could. Maybe she could, if she had a mind to try It some time. Try thla one on discontented hus banda: Crack two cupfuls of wheat In your coffee or home grist mill, stir it Into four or five cupfuls of boiling water until It Is thoroughly mixed, sdd a small tea spoonful of salt, and let it cook alowly for lfi to 20 minutes, stirring now and again. Up to now it is only a porridge, and not many husbands can be held in hand with porridge. A little further manipula tion of the porridge will bring almost any husband, even your own, up cheering. Just pour the hot porridge into a longlsh pan that has been rinsed with cold water. Let it grow cold over night. Next morning cut It into thin slices and brown in hot fat In frying pan. Serve with syrup. in stacKs, nanking the coffee, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Ove Kindly give formula of the solution that restores the color of a person's nnir. (Mrs. a. a.) Answer. I know of no such remedy. Many persons declare that their gray. lng hair seems to get back soma of Its pristine color after they have tak en the iodln ration for a few months. But they will have to show me. Bend 10 cento in coin and a-3-cent stamp ed envelope bearing your address, for booklet, "Regeneration Regimen." Bed Wetting Two-year-old child wets bed. , . (O. H.) Ans. Nothing abnormal about that. If a child over 3 years of age wets the lied, the habit requires correction. Send 3-cent stamped envelope bear lng your address and ask for instruc tions. ' Belly In Good AngloMron I understand you teach a special form of abdominal breathing, yet you have often said that breathing exer cise Is the bunk. (J. A. W.) Ans. No. I recommend belly breathing, which Is natural breathing Send 10 cents coin and 3-cent stamp ed envelope bearing your address, for booklet. "Art of Easy Breathing," which tells all about it. (Copyright, 1935 John F. Dllle Co.) Ed. Nute: Persona wishing to communicate mill Or. Brady ehuuld lend letter direct to Dr. nilllam llrady. nl. I)., 289 El Cnrulnn. Beverle HIUs. Cal. The passing of the 82-year-old Brevoort leaves only the venerable Murray Hill as a reminder of a hotel hospitality that has been regi mented into a numbered and tick eted efficiency. The Brevoort, until a few years ago. was thoroughly continental, even to a concierge on a tiny platform and an ascenseur self operated by push buttons. The manager peacocked the foyer like an operatic tenor bursting to sing, sporting an Imperial, lapel floyer. gray spat and distributing Jack knife bows to arrivals and to the de parting. Every employee spoke French. The hotel comes down to make way for a nine-atorled apartment house. I had a note from Bontta the other day. The glamorous Bonlta of the fnmous "Wine, Women and Song" Bhow that toured the pro vinces year after year. Out In the tall grnM. Bonlta wos our symbol of high life the champagne, cnvlar "nd 1'4l',te whirl of New York. .. auu uonoon. jjiKe so many former troupers, she is In Hollywood, playing character parts In the movle now and then, rocking contentedly on a bungalow porch and dreaming of days aqone. Too. the town has a Maxim's again This time It's in the East SO's. The original Maxim's, of course. Is still at the red-fronted stand on that short broad sweep to the Msdelalne that Is the rue Royale. And a ghost of former glory. New York's Maxim's of 20 years ago waa In the West 30's near Broadway, a night whirl spin ning tinseled tarantara for wander ing yokels. There was a legend Its clientele Included swarthy rascals who shipped ladles down to Rio. And wash room boys who provided "bust in the arm." Sid Solomon's exit from the Casino In Central Park will end a widely head-lined feud of long standing. The pale 100-pound restaurateur was long a thorn in the collective side of the park commission a thorn they were unable to pluck. When he departed It was lurgely because doc tors wnrwd him hofiptUUiuition and a lone rest were Imperative. Sid be longed to that very Intimate circle THE NEW LANGE MOTOR CO. that called Jimmy Walker "Jim" A dazzling upshoot of the Walker fireworks. The neatest theatrical fortune since the locusts began to eat falls to the astute Brock Peraber ton. The yeara run of his pro duction, "Personal Appearance," I said to have netted, considerably more than 100,000 for himself alone. Pemberton rarely goes orf half-cocked In his productions. His flops are few. He may go playless for three seasons in a row and when he gets going takes his time. Not even Be lasco excels him In the art of cast ing. I'm now one of the tour-vffaged misanthropes carrying a cold drench for the beam boys the rosy fellows, all sweetness and light who backslap a "How's tricks? Gee, you're looking swell." All the flim-flamming I've suffered has been by their ilk. The grumpiest, rudest person I know is the scowling small town banker who grudgingly took my cash and made the only absolutely safe investment I've ever had. (Copyright. 1935, McNaught Syndi cate) Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS. HIS headline Isn't surprising: Special Session to Require Full 20-Day Limit." The only way the special session of the Oregon legislature could have met, transacted the business for which It was called and adjourned within the 20-day limit would have been for everybody to be In substan tial agreement as to what should be done. It Is very seldom Indeed that everybody Is In agreement as to what should be done about the pub lic's business. That's what makes politics Interesting. THIS headline is a little encourag ing: "Gunwoman Slain, by Ban dit Pal." The Kansas City dispatch that follows the headline relates that "red-haired Vivian Chase, female public enemy No. 1, Is dead appar ently victim of a gunman for whom she carried bullets In her purse." Her body was found crammed Into a motor car tn a fashionable coun try club district, and police are re newing their search for John Langan, fugitive bank robber, who Ls sus pected of killing the red-headed lady. If we'll Just give these gangsters time enough, maybe they'll wipe each other out. THIS headline la interesting, for various reasons: "America Wilt Be Contacted in Effort to Increase Strength of Em bargo Against Italy." The contacting will be done by the league of nations' sub-committee on economic sanctions, and the el fort will be to find out whether this country, which ls NOT a member. will Join the league members In re fusing to sell petroleum, coal, iron and steel to Italy If she persists in going on with her war against Ethiopia. IT Is Interesting because If we re fuse to ship these products to Itnly well be Joining with the league in an Issue that may lead to war, and if we Insist on selling to Itnly we'll be violating our own proclamation of neutrality. REMEMBER, in this connection, the cynical comment quoted in this column a few days ago to the effect that If "they (meaning the nations of Europe) can't get us OLD JOHN DON'T GET UP NIGHTS He Made This 2 Ac Test. Old John says. "I had to get up A or 6 times every nUht. This bUddtr Irregularity waa accompanied with scanty flow, burning and backaclv?. I fl us'hed out excess acids with little green tablet containing b'lchu lor-s. Juniper oil. etc.. called BURETS. They work on the bladder similar to cator oil on the bowels. After four days )f not pleased any druggist will refund your 2;ic. I sleep good now.'' Heath's Dru?-Store. Jrmln Drvg Score. All Models of the 1936 Plymouth Now on Display Bring the children in Satnr. 3av for FREE PLYMOUTH BALLOONS. Chrysler and Plymouth into It, there'll probably be no Euro pean war." Well, they're trying hard enougn to get us In, A CALIFORNIA doetor hsa been sued for 50,000 damages by a woman to whom he la alleged to ; have administered ' dlnltrophenol, a dnif, that burns off fat. She asserts that aa a result of the treatments she has developed cataracts and has become nervous and 111. We're sorry for the lady, but can't refrain from remarking that the best and surest way to get thin Is to quit eating too much which j isn't much fun, but gets results. These nostrums that promise something for nothing usually In volve headaches. Flight 'o Time Med ford and Jackson Co ant) history from the riles of the Mai Tribune 10 and 20 Year Ago). TEN YEARS AGO TODAY November 8, 1935 (It Was Sunday) Medford high school to hold mons ter rally tomorrow night for annual I game with Ashland. Earl Miller of Phoenix produces a pumpkin that weighs 100 pounds. Shortage of stenographers and of fice help reported. Rain and unsettled weather pre dicted for Armistice Day. Ashland starts Red Cross drive In two weeks. Three aiitolsts fined !5 each for racing from Eagle Point dance last Saturday, TWENTY YEARS AGO TOP AY November 8, MI 5 j (It Waa Monday) j Quarter Inch of rain falls over val- ley last night. I Ashland high given edge to defeat Medford In first of their two annual games next Saturday. Medford defeat ed Klamath Falls, by a last half spurt. Large crowd gathers at Nat to hear discussion against MedjTiskl re-bond -lng plan. . La grippe Creek. prevalent on Kane's "Sugar beet factory campaign near failure," says C. E. (Pop) Gates. German war losses to date. In dead, wounded and. missing, total 2.099,454, says Berlin report. The first white man to behold the Grand Canyon was Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, who had been sent from Zuni, N. M., to find a river far to the west of which natives had spoken. All new automobiles sold in Cali fornia after January 1, 1936, must be equipped throughout with safety glass. Li id ANACIN 12-s Dr. West Tooth Paste 3 for 50. Kotex or Modess 17J1 Hand Lotion in quarts . . .59 Squibb's Choc. Vitavose . . . 49. Upjohn's Citrocarbonate . . . Gem Razors 19. Gallons Mineral Oil (Russian or American) ,..$1.2! BROMO QUININE Groves Pepsodent Tooth Paste 3i Kleenex 2 for 25 Squibbs Adex Tablets 79 Jaynes Vermifuge .49 Gem Razors 19 Union Leader 3 for 23 Prince Albert and Velvet .... i .... 10 Model 7. Tarcet and Dial 7' FITCH'S SHAMPOO With Free Scalp Massacre Brush Bull Durham, Stud, Golden Grain, 03 Buffalo. Dukes OV4C Days Work, Star, Horse Shoe, Clipper, Climax Ladies' Rest Room The Jspan Air Transport corr has started" weekly airmail servic tween Kyushu and Formosa, eov a fouruay steamer route in 10 r Adrienne's "Maedchen Out of Uniform' The uniform waistline belon to the past. Maidens and sma matrons alike can vary the silhouette if they choose Mi Simplicity for a foundatlo The cross-strap back outline your ribs so you may wear yoi belt high, low or norma Model 3702, is of pre shrunk figured batiste, g wm woven elastic and fine 9 lace. MisSimpliciti Poi.Vo. 1:S3.1S Special Group of Broken Sizes V2 price See the many other inth An Ternary Sperlnta for Saturdnj if f It Heath's Week End THE STORE THAT FILLS PRESCRIPTIONS Epsom Salts, QOg 3 lb. bag C3C ALARM CLOCKS, guar 98c (with luminous C 1 1 Q dials) 3 I I 52 rtaBsWeaTaBBH ifiiffl"r . . a .79. 24c 59c aaaWiLW Phone 884 Medford BIdg. DRUG STOPt