v S...-rn.msz.,14. 1980 . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FTFTEEN ?iTewI ' mm: N ':r....... .. n". I-no-in.” go per day or ,,.f.'.:rau to an In: ..uENEltAl.. INBUIANOI 3139" G, Multan. Suinniorlidc. -Iuvma HEAVY rooarnv. 5-owl, chicken. Phony or see Rex DIWSOTI, Albany. -31?!) AND GREEN TOMATOES for sale. John Champion, Hamli- ion. A -vNLoAniNo CAB Quaker mds, W. L; Delaney. Kenning- ton. - .. DANCE IN SPRING VALLEY mu september lith. Lunches and canteen service. , ..cAit LEAVING for Montreal sr-ptember 25th, Can accommodate mm passengers. Call Mrs. Steven- son. Dial 7031 Summersido. '. ox MOTOR. Tiur .. The Misses Blanch l-logg and Effie Mac- Kay are leaving summersido this morning by auto on I trtp to the United states. They will visit rela- tires rind friends in New Hamp- gure, Massachusetts and New York. ..x0'rlCl'i'to my many custom- .-.-s through Bedeque. Fernwood. Chplion, Borden. Carleton. Cape -rm-.-prsr-, Tryon, Albany and soaririmvn. l have good salt cod in 2.3 um! 50 lb. bundle: for fall delivery. 10c n lb. delivered or 0c .11 my rcsldcnce. Phone or WHIC- Dnir: Cameron, Travelicn Rut- Phonc 8954. - -CARNIVAL AT BORDEN - The Carnival which was held ir Borden Rink on Thursday, Septem- ber Tin, proved I huge success. door tickets were sold and the sum of approximately one thousand dollars was realized. The door prize was won by Mrs. Gyms Perrv. Borden. Woolen Blanket won by Arthur Perry. Borden. Walking Doll won by Russell Deighan Bor- den, Panda Bear won by Betty Dalziei. 1 Upper 1-liilshoro street. Charlottetown. Fishing Kit won by James Moore, Borden.-A. -Ll-JAVI-IS FOB HALIFAX - hlr. G. Arnold Miller left Sum- mcrsidc on Sunday on transfer to ihe Gottinpen Street. Halifax. hrannii of the Royal Bank of Cnnzida us first assistant Iccount- uni. Mr. P. S. Breed nirived last Friday in replace Mr. Miller as assistant accountant at ihe Sum- mcrsidr hranch. Mrs. Miller and family will move to Hnlifnx once .'l('i"0mni0i'iali0l'l has been found while Mr. Breed. wife and child will take over the Miller apart- merit when vacant.-S. -PRESBYTERIAN W. M. 8. - The September ting tof the W. M. S. of the Surnmcrsidc Pres- b.i'i9liall Churdi was held on Tiiesday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Donald Baker. who opened the worship service with prayer. The singing of "Hark! ihe Voice of Jesus Crylng" was followed by the Scripture lesson :n Leviticus 1 read by Mrs. Cleve Whaicn and prayer by Mrs. Maur- zce Mill. Mrs. William For-'bes read a paper on the life of the new Moderator, Rev. Scott Mackenzie. and the president read In article entitled "God and the Common- place." Roll call was responded to by giving a Harvest verse. A brief report on the Prcobyierial held in Belfast was given by Mrs. J. W. MIcKaiIie. After the sing- ing of the closing hymn "Go labor on. spend and be spent" and the Mizpah Benediction. tea was serv- N11 by the hostess.-S. Professional cards ii. I. mus Fire - Auto'- Ounllty INSUIANCI 0 summer 30.. Sanunorldo PIIONI IIII B.-F. I-lunfor. Ito. oPTOIIl'l'llu Dompictn Visual Auiyl i , GIIQII new PIONI I110 3MAl..LMAN'l BUILPING f.I.I. trough:-aside. ":.-.-.s.v'--r.:-.-:'e.-.-..'.-.-:'- - Ihl Itnu. Iukhiiil. .:IIIIvII”l.:IhoI0a 5,T(EIt.N GI-i-,AIto,ila N PIINOI OOITITI NIIIM IId.II v-...-..., IIEIIQI IIIIIIIIIII. .2&:'--”-3-t'”' Ilroot IIIIM ' In. llotor ITIIIDOIS I Bun-outdo by In urnu 'DOKwlhfCIHHfHGO0fdII ralnuallblotoeaollnnoanuroaae. -CEDAR IIINGLIB unloading at Carleton Friday. September 15. -IIIIIIVI Tuesday, Sept. 10th. Quicken Supper. Mont carmei. commencing at five o'clock. Bingo and other games. - TENDERS FOR READING meters for Bodeque Power Co. Ltd. wiu be received up to Sept. 20th. fior details see Douglas Macra- Inc. -SCHOOL SPORTS, Bedeque Rink Thursday. September 14 at 3 P-ilk Open to all rural schools. Teachers please bring regiltera. A Ipoclal clan of boys and girls over Ichool Ige and under 17 ye.-IrI September 1. 1950. will be run off. All first prize winners eligible to compete in Charlottetown. Ad- mission 25 centl. contestants free. -LEAVES FOR BABKATOON - Chief of Police Peter White of sununerside leaves this manning for Saskatoon, Sask. to attend the annual conference of the chi-f Constables Association of Canada. Chief White represents Prince Ed- ward Island on the national exe- cutive oi the Association. He will be accompanied by Mrs. White and they will visit their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Kennedy and Mr. Kermedv in Regina while they are in the West.-S. - KINIZTTE CLUB OPENS - The opening meeting of the sum- rncrside xinette Club took the form of I dinner meeting on Mon- day evening It the Birch Hill tour- ist home when 20 members. includ- ing two initiates were present. Dur- ,-ing the business session. under the chairmanship of the president. Mrs. Elmer Offer, plans were made to hold I rummage sale in the Town Hall on Saturday. Sept. 23rd. -5 -Personals -Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. Ken- singion, is at present visiting in Summerside. ihe guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Goodwin. 176 Harvard Street. -Mr. and Mrs. William Gillette. Connecticut. U.S.A.. were visitors to the Leland this week, visiting in Kcnsi-ngton and Summerside the guests of the Goodwin familv Merrill-Gallant . Wedding ” -St. Paul's Church. Summer- eide. was the scene of I pretty wedding on Tuesday morning at 7 oiclock when Mary Teresa Gallant daughter of Mrs. David Arsenauii. and the late Mr. Azadc Gallant. exchanged marriage vows with Russell Harold Merrill. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merrill of Bedeque. Mags. G. J. Macbcllan officiated. Mrs. Irene Peters was in charge of the wedding music and the Girls Choir sang approp- riate hymns during the Nuptial Mass Given in marriage by Mr. Fred Perry. the bride wu lovely in iloorlength white Ihccr over tai- fc-ta with sweetheart neckline. lit- ted bodice and full skirt. Her finger tip veil was held in place with I coronet of lilies of the valley. Her bouquet war of better time roses and she wore I double strand of pearls. I gift of the groom. Miss Eunice Araenault. Ia bridesmaid. was gowned in pink net over tablets with matching veil caught up with pink delight roses. Her bouquet was of white gladioli. The bride's mother wu attired in navy with white acces- sories and corsnge of pink delight roses. Mr. Theodore Arsenault was the groomsman. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast for 05 gueata was served at the home of the bride's mother. where the bi-idc'I table was centered with I wedding cake. encircled with silver candles in crystal candelabra. Mr. Alyrc P ” proposed the font to the bride. to which the groom ros- p . Presiding over the tea cup: were Mrs. William Morrison and Miss Alma Corney. while Mn. Lorraine Hail. Mrs. Wylie Church. Mn. Freddie Perry. Mlu T ,, 'Ar.Ienauit and Mn. Anthony Ber- nard Iulsicd in serving. Me. and Mn. Merrill left on I honeymoon trip throughout the Mai-ltlrnca, the bride travelling in I suit of coral gabardlne with brown acccuorlu and I coraagc of row. on return they will re- Iido in summernlde. Previoua in the marriage. the bride VIII tendered I miscellane- ous Ihowcr in the WeItorn- sm- llail and received may lovely Sootli Freetown lions (anti School iloldsg looting - The postponed Annual moat.- illl 0! the Home and school As- Ioclatlon of south lirootown wII hold in the 'Ichool room r ti: with the president in the ch.:T:' Meeting opened with the read- ing of the minute: of previous meeting which was adopted ll read. Roll call was Inewaod by ten members and two visitors were present. Treasurer roportpa 39,43 was realized tom July ice-cream Iocial. The munbcrs were very pleased with the improvement made by moving I partition in school. It was decided that the women should clean up we school Friday after- noon before school opening. Eldon Drummond reported that he saw Mr. Jolly regard to grant icr bulding I cloak rooms and in- side toilets. It was moved and sec- onded that oil be bought for oil stove for use at school. Mr. Dnummond reported seeing Mr. Clark about painting school 51811. Secretary then read minutes of the last Annual meeting. secretary then alive I complete report of activities (if Home and school As- sociation during the past year. The treasurer reported 1142.65 was realized during the year. Ex- penses amounted to 068.14 with I balance of 337.73 frcm previous years making I total of 3112.24 on hand. Mrs. Wallace Reeves was ap- pointed as chairman for election of officers which resulted as fol- iows:- Presldent-Mrs. Wallace Reeves. Vice-President - Mrs. Albert stet- son. Recording secretary - Mrs. Eldon Drummond. Treasurer Mrs Thomas Drummond. Corres- ponding secretary - Mrs. Elmer Gauthier. Press secretaries - Mrs. Elmer Reeves and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Mrs. Reeves expressed thanks for the co-operation of all members, she said everyone helps wit.h any project. Several members paid member- ship fees. Meeting closed by singing "God Save The King." Locke Road and Vicinity Miss Maude Harris. who is em- pioyed in Moncton, spent the week-end at her home in Loci-cc Road. she returned to Moncum by bus cn Monday morning, Sept. 4th. Miss Emma Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant. of Forest View returned to st. John on Monday, Sept. 4th after spend- ing two months It her home in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kind: of Al- borton and Mrs. Loo Arsenau-it oi Howian -were Sunday visitors It the home of Mrs. Archie Arsennuit of Forest View. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenauit of Wilmot Valley spent the week- end visiting in Howlan, Forest View and Fortune Cove, Mr. Bill Meggiscn of summer- sidc motored to Forest. View on Sunday and plea on Monday. :4 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View were Sunday visit- crI to Piuavillo It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie roley and family .on Sunday A d to U- uary It the home of Mr. and Mrs. l-larold Jelley. Mr. '1:-aruia Ax-senault. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Assenault of Forest View left by train on Mon- day morning for st. Hyacinth, Que- bec to resume his studies there. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Griffin and family of Dartmouth. N.5. have returned to their home after spend- ing their vacation with Mr. Grif- fin's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. Griffin. Locke Road. Mr. Ind Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar motored to Forest View on Thursday evening. 10 Anesled in loiiery Ticket Ring In The ll. S. WASHINGTON. SUN. 1! -- (AP) .. The Federal Bureau of Invest- igation announced todey the arrest of 10 persons in what -was describ- ed as I 9.000.000 international lot- tery ticket ring. Arrests were made in several cities. l".B.l. director J. Edgar Hoover said. Hoover said an estimated 02.- ooo,ooo in eweepstake tickets based on the running Doc. 20 of the Christmas two-year-old stakes race It xnutsford Park. Rmgston. Jam- aica. B. W. 1.. have bum printed by I Miami, r1I.. printing concern and shipped to distributors in Canada. New York, Oalifornia. Ohio. Togas. Pennsylvania and Maryland. 19.3.1. Igvnts in Miami yeItor- day uiaod tickets having I face A value cf'M00.000. Hoover said. The arrests of persona he describ- . Id as "world agents” and "exclusive Igonta" for um: Ialea in several states followed today. lloovorh Itatoment said the ac- tion.of the P.I.l. took llcl bo- foro the lottery ticket cou be put on III In any quantity. "AG ONIVI Ooaunlufoner IT. hot! locomotives Dr. ll. E. Clark To Head S.'slde Cancer grjve A well known dcntiu,,Dr. H. 5. Clark. will head the Summernlde cancer campaign which opens shortly. Dr. Clark is I put- president of the Home and School Auocintlon. a member of the Y's Men'I Club. the Prince Edward. Island Oylter Gr-owerI' AuociI- tion. No. 5 branch Canadian Lo- gion and other organizations. He is surrounding himself with I splendid organization and prepar- ations are being made for . guc. ceuful cancer campaign in sum- mcraide.-8. Howlan and I I O Vicinity Mrs. Audrey Gallant of Duvar recently visited iniMiscouche. Robert Arsenault motored : Tignlah on Thursday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arsengult have returned to Charlottetown. Albert Martin spent I few days at his home in Duvar recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Klnch of Al. berton were in Howian on sun. day. Miss Eva Peter enjoyed I few days with her parents in Duvnr recently. Calvin carruthers is now back to school in O'Leary after the past mcnth spent in summerside. Ferdenand Arsemault returned to l-lcwlan after is few days visit, with relatives in Halifax, N. s. Jack Gallant and sons Jackie and Donnie of St. John spent the week-end in llowian. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alina Cras- well and daughters of Bloomfield were in Howlan on Sunday. Master Edward Gallant who spent the past week visiting with his sisters in Charlottetown re- turned home on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant and sylvany Gallant spent t.he heli- day week-end in. Woodstock and Howlan. Mrs. Rae Griffin cf Tignish re- cently spent a few days at the home of her father Mr. Ben L. Arsenault. Mr. Jack Gallant who was A patient in Prince County Hospital has now returned to his home in Duvar. ' Henry A. Gallant oi Summer- side has been in I-lowlan recently while employed on the highway between o'LeIry and Knutsford. Ferdinand Arsenauit returned to St. I-lyIcinths' College in Quebec on Mcnday. Pius Finnan also left on Monday for college Bourget in Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Tcm Burton of Boston. Mass. are now vacation- ing on the Island. At present they are the guests of Mrs. Burton's bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte. . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gai- iant over the Labor Day week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Law- ior and young son. also Miss olive Gallant and David Ross from Charlottetown. On Mcnday morning Rev. Fr. M. J. Rooney left on his ,two weeks visit to his father in Boston. Mass. The Masses on Sunday in his ab- sence will be said by preists from neighbouring parishes. There was I grand representa- tion from Howian in attendance at the lobster supper and dumb in at. Marks parish hall on Wednes- day evening August 30th and every one enjoyed a bounteous feast. ..,... The auction sale which was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Gallant at Duvar on wedneeday August 30th was very largely It- tendcd with Russell Rogers as capable auctioneer. The stock. farm implements and household equipment were well disposed off. A grand UIIIIUIA lnment in the orm of I concert was held in st. Anthony's hall on Sunday evening Sept. ard under the Ins- piccs of St. Anthony's choir with Plus Finnan as leader. Members of both the male and female choir were present and judging by the applause given. each number -was very much enjoyed. Following is the programme. Glcria Deo. Kyrie. Virgo. Parens. .- In Menus Tues. solo by Aubin Gallant. Credo. Introduction to part music. solo by Pius Finnan. Daily. Daily sing to Mary - 0 What could My Jesus do Meter 0 Sanctiuima. vn Acadien Brunt- lolo -- Pace Domino. Laudaie Domlnum. solo .. e Maria. Canada's Moo Stocks Decline OTTAWA. Sept. 13 -(CF) - CInIdI'I Itockc of meat at sent. 1 were 10.000,000 pounds less than what they were I month ago. the Bureau of statistics reported todav. Stocks totalled 4030.000 bound: at South 1. compared with 09,701.- mgmg. 1. and 50.011000 on Sept. 1. Iscoksnocno riuetshooou to import as tall- thia year. oftioketahavcbeonmadolpihla we H .1s 1.. East Prince The teachers of nut Prince hold their annual local bcnvonuon It the High School auditorium in Bum- mornlde yesterday with Donald MacLcan of Tyne Valley in the chair and Miss Ruth croken of Summeulde acting as secretary. Mr. Maclsean, in preach ' 3 his report reminded the teachers that remuneration, though imporunt was not as important as service. no quoted sir William one:-'5 words: "We are here to Idd what we can to life, not to get what we can from life." 1-lo urged the teachers to so teach that when the end of their lives came they might with justifiable pride bequeath to man- kind is richer and nobier heritage. Benjamin Beck, I member of the P. E. I. T. F. ' Board of Govemcrs. . gave I. report on the year's activ- ities. ln concluding he asked teach- ers to help improve the Fedora- tion with their suggestions for its betterment. I-LB. Mecuan of Vancouver. B.C.. originator of the Macuean method of writing. gave I highly interesting address on the mech- anics of the art of writing. Inter- spersing his remarks with humor. Mr. Maclsean gave I very lucid demonstration of how writing should be taught. D.B. busty. assistant supervisor at schcoi broadcasts, (Maritimcs and Newfoundland), gave I review of what is being accomplished in these radio school presentations. He stated that the best available people are chosen to write and present these broadcasts. and that an average of fifteen hours' re- search is spent fcr I fifteen min- ute broadcast. He told the gather- ing that I great compliment had been paid the agricultural science broadcasts written by 0. Ralph MI.cLean. B.A. and presented by Dr. L. W. Shaw, M.A.. L.LD. -when the Ontario Department of Education. after hearing recordings of some of the broadcasts. request- ed that they might receive as many more of the brtadcast recordings as would be given that year to be used in the Ontario schools.- Mr. Lusty advised that when the school boards bought radios for the schocls they be sure to buy good ones so that the reception might be clear and the tone good. Gives Health Talk Dr. Brian J. O'MeIi-I. now con- nected with the Department of Public Health in Charlottetown. gave the teachers I talk en the importance to children of correct denta-1 care. Nutrition. oral hygiene and early dental treatment were the-three important things. Exper- iments had shown that decay of children's teeth had been reduced by 80 percent by having them brush their teeth after every meal. 03. Jelly in the morning and Malcolm Macxenzie in the after- noon went over the ccurse of stud- ies with the teachers. pointing out- the changes from last year. Dr. Lloyd Snhar.-. director of edu- cation for Prince Edward Island. was the chief speaker in the after- noon session. He tclcl the teachers to pay attention to the characters and personalities of their pupils as well bgs to the knowledge and skills to imparted to them. He re- minded them that teaching meth- ods are constantly changing and improving and they must make In effort to keep up with those im- provements. Island agriculture and other industries. said Dr. shew, will not be able to keep pace with industries in other parts of can- ada "if we do not use better meth- ods in educating those who will be cur workers in future years." He asked the teachers to remember that teaching was I. true profes- sion, that it required mature minds and considerable preparatory train- cnanun Friday 8:30 - Saturday 7:30 and 9:30 "SAIGONT Starring ALAN LADD and VERONICA LAKE Teachers Hold Fall 0 Convention e 0 ing before one could hope to be proficient in it. ' Miss Helen Yeo, P.W.O. lhglish teacher. gave I demonstration on the teaching of spelling. Mrs. Harry Gudm I! spoke to the teaching group on behalf of the Junior Red Cross. and there was brief question and discussion period. The, follow- ing Ilato of officers was brought in and the nominations were duly elected: ra t - Donald Mac- Lean; vice-president. Miss Menus Fgf Lufghgf Mill; ham. Resolutions were passed express- ing the thanks of the teaching body for various services rendered. In addltlcn the following resolutions were passed: whereas many teachers are too reserved to voice their opinions w the convention at large. be it re- solved that at future conventions I period be given by the president to segregate the teachers into groups wherein they may discuss freely their problems. whereas the Department has al- ready given generously and where- as the changes in school books has been considerable, be it. re- solved that the Department of, Ed- ucation be urged in increase the help already given to defray the costfof new school books in the future. Whereas there was some confus- ion in geography matriculation ex- amination in 1950, be it resolved that the Department of Education be urged to present questions more clearly. - S ' II. S. Ponders Solution To Arciic Problems WASHINGTON. Sept. 13 -- (AP) -Technical problems of military operations in Arctic areas seem to be giving the U. S. Defence De- partment considerable concern. It wants. for example. some way to erase the tracks men and vehic- les leave in the snow and I device to burrow large holes in snow or ice leaving the surface "essentially flat for camouflage." This was indicated today by I list of problems made public by the Defence Department's scien- tist-advisers in the hope of get- ting soluitions or good ideas-from anyone. Of 21 technical problems com- piled by the National Inventors Council with the co-operation of ihe armed services, at least 16 were plainly connected with mili- tary difficulties under extreme cold. The Council appealed for ideas on such problems as: An "extra light-weight, low ground-pressure, gasoline - oper- ated over-snow vehicle". usable as "a prime mover for sleds or men and to break trail in snow for men equipped with snowshoes or skis." The weight. combat loaded, should approximate 1,000 pounds. "A device capable of burrow- ing I large vehicle-sized hole or CAMEO . THEATRE BENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Bob Hope's funniest show "SOIIROWFUL JONES” Also starring Lucille Ball. William Demerest. Bruce Cabot. and intro- ducing tiny tot Mary Jane Saund- ers who keeps Bob Hope on his toes. i secretary, Miss Aletha Gra- THEATRE NOW BUY llhil; -' ii, FIT: v.- YII. it's true -now you can have Fnnusou puformanoo. luibillty, convenience, de- pendability; It the lowest price fora tractor of lta kind. Sea thin great tractor. Try it. Loam why it haI earned Iuch popularity. Then take ad antago of thla Ionntional price. Nodoinlngload A RELIABLE MOTORS umnao , smisnsne IIIAII mm. mu. P.E.l. 0-rPU”'9'IIl7'TI!h. under-snow Into:-ago and protec- tion." . - . Ideas were mi” on aim. let ' ' 0' sounding problems. too. For pex- P13. "''mu' '0" -pm” " "E ample, the lnveniou Council 3 T ""'"y' s"mm'"w'' 9” would like to have communiu Tuna” "emu" s”'” "h 't 7'” mm. n3,,,.dm'. of Miss Florence Gertrude Ycq. ..P"mal memoa of demor R.N.. daughter of Mrs. John I. ing tell-talc tracks of men on foot Ye” "d it” u" u'' Y”' 3”? or Vahmu mm mm news... I many. P.l.I.. and Mr. John Jog- qnexpumve methods 10,, np, oph Steele, Ion of Mrs. John Steel idly converting snowand ice into ""1 hm 1'” Mn steel” s"mm"T drinking water in quantity." MW 'w”ph M'cL”d- ”m”' The bride were I cult of grey gabu-dine with navy blue Inces- sories and I corsegc of red roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Yen, sister of the bride, wore I brawn suit with green accessories and corsagc of yellow roses. The groomsman was Mr. Clara ence Steele, brcther of the groom. Following the ceremony I. recep- tion wns held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steele for the bridal party, relatives and friends. The bride's table was prettily dec- orated with gladioii. I two-tier wedding cake and lighted tapers. - The happy young couple left on a motcr trip to the United States and on their return will reside -in Bummerside. - S ;f.:'.?2.. iiidii. ..”'.:.i..3'.':"::li?i stooIe.y.g wgmu .- . New Lightship 0'1-'TAWA. Sam. 13 --(GP) - Transport Minister Chevrier said today in the Co.-mnons that I new lightshlp is scheduled to go on station at Lurcher shoal off Yar- mouth. N”. 8.. about the end of the first week in October. Replying to T. A. M. Kirk (D- Digby-Yannoutlii. Mr. Chevriei said it is intended to retain the old Lurcher lightship for use as I spare lightship at Halifax and saint John as the circumstances may require. CAPITOL Summenside ITIIE BEST iii Siilliiii & MOVIES! LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 ” WHITE HEAT " with James Cagney - Virginia Mayo FRI.-SAT - 2 BIG HITS Friday 3:30-7-9:30 - Saturday 2:30-7-9:30 TIM HOLT - RICHARD MARTIN in "MASKED RAIDERS" -Cu mam killer tens hiluper it vengeance II the on I the uni Ila up...Ial no girl who let lain em! r .. o'sii'iii'1"f... an mmniw Produced by NUOH KING i ; Dimelad lay IIUX I. HIST . '00" Play by HUGH KING and DICK IIVINO NVTAND EXTRA - EXTRA - ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON Will Gaylord and His Texas Ramblers with "Montana" the champeen fiddler. Admissions as follows: Evenings-Adults 50c; Children 35c. Matinees-Adults 35c; Children 15c. The Texas Ramblers will be on twice each night between the 2 feature pictures. It's a real good eve- ning's- entertainment. I REGENT to-mom 1.15 & 9.15 " rue scin " FRI. 5: SAT. - 2-SMASH nrrs.-2 A IIAL ROAGII FEATURE COMEDY ” MISS POLLY " JOAN BENNETT PAUL HENREID SLIM SUMMERVILLE ZASU PITTS 900530 JOHN WAYNE Clairofnvw-than-Mndtol 'bbn.CanIIoo0A&IevIIo looogolooooh six? W iisii.