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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 31,1925. : THREE YOUNG MEN'S S We still have on hand a number of young men's suits that were left over from our Fire Sale. They are All Wool 3-Piece Suits and Made by Bloch These splendid buys are to be had in sizes from 32 to 36, and the price range is $10.00 to $13. ' There is not a damaged suit in, the lot, but as announced we are playing fair with the buying public and will srll the remainder of these suits at less than half price simply because they were in stock at lime of the fire. UTS 00 Come Early and Cet A School Suit For a "Song." C. I. BREIER GO. 230 N. Jackson Street. LOCAL NEWS j Leave for th Beach Dr. Cubs. K. Huuar and family lift this titurnftiK fur llockaway bench where they will sjicud a mouth. To Riddle Miss rion n re Fuller snil Miss Kmogene Molly left this morntuK for Htddlo to spend the wee k with friends. . Returns From Portland Mrs. J. I. Hudson, who has been visiting in l'orlland for the past month, returned t her homo in this city this motnluK. From Glendale Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Harris, of niemlaler spent yesterday 111 this eity visiting friends anJ attending to busiuess matters. From Coast Anions; those from the coast to : spend Thursday In ltoseblliK visit i iiiK und on business was A. C. Pet erson, o Marshflild. I Business Visitor Hsre M. 1". Clarke arrived here yes terday afternoon from MurshfieHI to spend a short time attending to business niatteis. Mm. IrvillK VHtor ' Mrs. I.. A. Irvinu of Wilbur, spent yesterday in thl.'l city visit i lug and shopping, returning to hher home in the afternoon. Prohibition Officer Visits W. 8. Leven, of ltaker, Oregon, stute prohnbltion and enforcement officer, stoied in this city last n U-lit at the Hotel Umpciua. To Spend Week End Mrs. H. J. liemmer. of this cfty, left this morning for Medfurd. where she will be the week eucl Kw-tl of her sister. From Melrose Chester Starms was among those from the rural districts to visit and transact business here yester day. He is from Melrose. Visitors Thursday Mr. and Mrs. M. P. merman, of New York City, were registered at the Hotel I'mpqua Thursday. They are touriug the northwest. Return From Portland Mrs. L. II. Moore, and daughter, 1 Miss Maxlne Moore, returned here,' tliis morning after spending a short 1 time in rortmnd on business. Mr. and Mrs. ltoscoe Conn, of Melrose, motored here yesterday and spent several hours attend ing to busiuess matters and shopping.. Prom Tiller J. W. Wright was a visitor from the rural distrlets yesterday. He Is a resident of Tiller anil spent several hours on busiuess and trading. Today's Markets (Aaairliilnl I'm Ufn Wire.) PORTLAND. July 31. Wheat harvest Is In full swing In the eastern part of the state with the yield averaging better than 25 bushels to the acre In most sec linns Weather hna hnun Arv ,lr III? thA nitttf wnftlt hilt whnul mn- ! tured well and harvesters report quality excellent. Hauling Is just getting under way and considerable wheat has ulready been Bhipped. Umatilla county received slight showers during the week, suffi cient for grain and other crops, but hardly enough to do pasture any good, l ight hens are dragging again In the local market with receipts on the Increase. Today 1G cents was the extreme top on light white Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1 2Sffr 3tc; filberts nominal; almonds 25 fr27c; llruzil nuts lst2Uc; Italian chestnuts 21c. Hops steady 1921 crop lfifi ITc: j ab!e flir jy delivery here went i here. cmp nominal. ! souring nine cents ahove yestcr- Cascara bark quiet. Nominal Rt',),, ,.i0!,i,is: price, and touched Jl.iir. n bushel. Here On Business Mr. Donnu Here Yesterday . C. Farnes arrived here yes-1 . . im.uiiu. oi me .u terilay afternoon from urants auio Assm-muuu, mi-,, , Pass and will spend a few days at- fornia, visited In this city last; tending to businiss afrairs here, j night. Dr. Donnu Is enrouto to northern poluts by auto. Enrouto North I I .Miis Margaret Meade and Miss 1 Florida People Vieitore , j Ce'lla Haves, of Merced, California, j . Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Koome, Mrs. were guests In this city last night. 1 H. F. J'ardleau and It. A. C. Dolt-1 Thiy are motorlue to Portland. ler. all of Miami, Florida, visited In ' this city last night, and were I I-Yom Oakland ! guests at the Hotel Umpqua. They Mr. C.rublie returned to nil Inf $1.221 1.15: (astern c'othing Sl.lUti 1.15; valley No. 1, $1,100 1.15. Mohair best combing 75fiS0c; best cardnig 65l7llc. CHICACiO, July 31. Specula tors paid dearly today for the privilege of selling wheat with out having first got actual owner- """,,' vr.. hours Divorce Is Wanted count' some ..".... ""i ,, o..i. ... rnu.i t,iv i loOKing Ulier ousuiens i .-u.i iu, u,,.,, ......... , home at Oakland yestrtdny after- i shin, llefore they July accounts today wheat avail ed 7c; Oregon grape root 3c. CHICAGO. July 31. Opening I wheat prices ' unchanged to ;tc ' higher. September $1.50 to $1..M ! and December $1.52 to $1.52i. j were followed by Eomeihing of i a sag and then by fresh-upturns j all around. j After opening unchanged to Jc lower, September $l.l:l 7-8 to $1.04. the corn market underwent a slight general decline, but thi n recovered. Oats started at lc lower to l-8 stork, while colored hens brought ' advance. September 42 1-S to as high as 24 cents. White i43c. Later all the months show springs are also weaker with 19. cd some loss. CHICAGO. July 31. Wheat No. 2 ml $1. Silicic 1.62'; No. 2 hard $l.r,91(fl 1.64J. - Corn No. 3 mixed $l.O53fil.0fi; No. 2 yellow Jl.osci l.wij. Oats No. 2 white 421 'cc 4Sr; NoC 3 white 4lljlfi421c Itye, No. 2 7Sc. liaricy TfiCYSr.r. Timothy s-ed $6 7r.TiR.25. Clover seed JlU'il 26.75. I.ar.1 $17.25. Kibs $18.25. Provisions averaged lower. cents the top along the street, while colored springs bring 24 to 25 cents. Ducks are about steady , CHICAGO, July 31. (Hulled at 21 to 22 cents for young white states Department of Agriculture) Peklns. j Hogs 15.000. desirable light I' xtra grade ergs are a cent , weights, light, lights and slaughter higher today at 28 rents on the plr. fairl yactlve. steady to strong dairy exchange. Other grades are a' Thursday's best prices, er 10 to unchanged. Quotations posted as : 15c higher than close, hulk good follows: 'and choice liio to 200 pound aver- Extras 38c; firsts 35c; pullets ages $14.104314.23: top $14.30. 32c; current receipts 3(1 Jr. (net). I Cattle l.Ooo. most killing class- No change Is shown In the local !es uneven, slow, generally steady; butter market over night. Crea- merymen report conditions gen erally steady. Prices on the local board are: Cubes extras 47c: standards 47c; prime firsts 45e; firsts 42c. Country dressed meats are stea dy with the usual light Friday receipts. Choice light veal bring ! most grass steers $i.50rli !l.2.i: ishort fed kinds $9.50(Fi 11.50; best 'OS TJKffl Bf BOD iby Claudie 1). Fenwlck against Caryville C. Fenwlck, alleging cruel 'and Inhuman treatment. They were Mra Todav Mrs. C. A. Meyer, or I'orliana. ar- marrleil at Hillings, Montana, June i rived here this morning to spend a 4. 1902. The plaintiff Is represent-1 snort time attending to business ed by Attorney John T. Long. Interests and visit friends. . . , ; Attend Buyers Week I To Round Prairie I Mrs. Alma Harness, manager of j Mis. A. H. Stafford and son, of the loal Markabury store, will, this city, left this morning for have tonight for Portland, where I Itound Prairie, where tlaay will she will remain during a good part j spend a short time visiting rela- j of next week enjoying the ailvan-1 tive3, : luges or Kuyers wees, ai ine Ore gon me;ropolis. . ions. Thursday Throat operations were penorni-- neiurn rram irip nortn ed yesterday at Mercy hospital on : Wm. Van liuren. night clerk at Mrs. Ilussell I.intott and Mrs. M. S. the Hotel I'mpqua. and Mrs. Van llamm. Dr. A. C. Seely was In at-)lluren have returned to this city tendance. .alter a monins trip to easioe. aim northern coast points, ami iiriusn Columbia. They made the trip by auto. - - In Tlmrsilny O. Hoone was. a visitor from points east of this city yesterday, spending the afternoon here on business. He is a resident -of Dixonvllle. emnoiHi We have been fortunate in securing a quantity of Large Juicy Lemons at a reasonable price and in keeping with our policy of passing on to our patrons bargains we are able to secure from time to time, are -offering for Saturday, Sunkist Large Juicy Lemons Doz. 35 C5. UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY GOOD BROOM, J fl0 LARGE FRESH EGGS, C7P each Tt3U 2 doz J I b PEET'S WASHING MACHINE Q1ft Limit 6 dozen SOAP, large 0 I b SUGAR, f 4 p Limit 6 10 pounds D I U EVERY DAY SAVING PRICES PURE LARD, CI QK CHOICE FLOUR CO OR 9 lb. net Q I .U J 49 lb. ack QZlZJ PURE LARD, C1 fin ROLLED OATS, KKn 4 lbs. 6 oz. net : QllUU 9 lb. bag .' ... JJU SHORTENING, FRESH, OA QC CALUMET BAKING M OC No. 10 pail plrOU POWDER, 5 lb : QliUJ SHORTENING, FRESH, QCn CALUMET BAKING CQn No. S pail JJU POWDER, 2 1-2 lb J Oil FRESH VEGETABLES TOMATOES, Local, l)rn NEW SPUDS, f)tn 3 pounds Zdll 7 lbs. : ZUU CABBAGE, Local, l STRING BEANS, ORp per pound . TU 4 lbs L J U QUALITY SMOKED MEAT SMALL LOIN BACK, per pound .v EASTERN BACON, per pound 40c 40c SHOP EARLY FANCY HAM per pound PICNICS, per pound 38c 25c 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON. SAI.EM. July 31. M. B. district manager of the matured steers SIS, average welsht ! Northwest lirick Mauufa. Hirers 1410 pounds; medium weight M l -! assoiittion. has sent a letter to the 25; no strirt'y choice yearlings ! state h.ia:-i! of cortrol flavinrt ihe here; low quality killers down to ! bourn lor the aNHuiie it mi ie . $5. To British Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Julius llelt and Miss Cijrlrude Heit, of I.os Ance- les, vlsitid In this rily yesterday. They are rnroute to Vancouver, II. Rellly, (:., by aulo. raeilic From Sutherlin Mrs. M. K. Ilabka Dallas People Visitors J. E. Rlrhter, of Ilnllas. Oregon, Polk county sheriff. Mrs. K. Sloaf fer. of Dallas. Mrs Hertlja Louis, of Colby. Kansas, and little Dan A. yuick. of Dallas, were visitors here last night. Mr. Klchter. with his relatives are enroute to Marsh field and coast points by aulo to spend their vacation. They were guests at the Hotel Unipqua. and grand daughter, of Rutherlin, arrived here Work Nearly Finished Itemodeling of ine Rlnmsnury Sheen 9.000. fairly active, fat lambs strotig to 2"ic higher: plnln- la- con- lng 15, to 16 cents. Choice light ie-nod natives under light sort $1 hoes 19) to 20 cents. 'good naitves under liuht sort f)5 The market for old hops Is tfiir,.5rt; top Sl"i.7r,; cul's. mostly strong wllh the few remaining around $1:1: sheen steaclv; milk ha'es in strong hands. f rowers handyweight fat ewes $ holding at 20 cents but 19 cents ; is best offer. Reports from the south indicate that California will produce between 4fi.0ll0 and 48,000 bales this year. The weather is hot and may reduce this estimate some. No future contracts are re ported In California. and sta ..'iiienls r.nde puhl tive lo Lie use of brick in th :slrucllo:i of public buildings I The lmanl l."k the j.osltl m ; that coi'-reie raiher than brick would have to u" used in. th" ion st nu t on i f a new dormitory this morning and spent a few hours , B(0rt. thm has been In progress for dionplng and attending to business matters. ! Stnos in City I 1.-...I M'tlltuttia nltnrnptf nf Snllm I was a business visitor In ihe city , tractive as mechanical skill can it , for several hours this morning. Mr. . make It. While thu store has been several weeks. Is about completed. Painters and decorators have been pulling on the finishing touches this week, and by tomorrow night the store will be as fresh and at- 50l?S.2r. i the stale institution for feeble- WHam was enroute to his home j ,,,. , ,,atrons during the reno- 31. The tomorrow PORTLAND. July 31. Wheat: hard white, blue stem, bnart. It. 11. II. hard white S1.4X; soft whito. western white $1.45; hard win ter SI. 44: northern spring $1.43; western red $1.40. Today's car rereipts: Wheat 27; barley 2; flour 13; corn 1; hay 20. . minded for Ihe reason thai the in i'nlem afler a vlsll in souiiiern Coin-1 high wages demanded by hi lt 1' lay-1 Oregon. will j ers. the demand for a Halunlny I half lmltdiiv bv the workmen and Hie limit p'aeeil on the nuir.hei of) bricks laid In a day made It pro hibitive to use brick even thoiii;h ' ihe brick cm;l''Ye furnished by the stale prison. The board slnle'l that brU-kluvera demanded ln to ill a PORTLAND. July 31. Eggs, ex- mrournHng. tra cent higher. Curn nt receipts i "Australia 2'V; pullets 27tZ7Jtc: firsts zrifi 2lc: extras 30Ji31c delivered Portland. llutt'-r steady. Extra rubes, city 471c: standards 47c:, prime firsts 4.ric; firsts 41c; tinlergrn'les nom inal: prints 4Sc: cartons 60c. Btilterfat steadv. Hest churning cream 47c net shippers track in sone 1. Poultry light weak, heavy, col ored stock stepilv: ducks higher. Heavy hens 24i2".c; light ls )9c: sprines 19i2r,c; young while .ti,.n tomorrow ducks 20ffi22c. I Scoured basis: Onions steady $4ff4T0. , j Oregon, eastern. Pntino sl'-silv. new fl7r.i; eitn; fine Rnl fin BOSTON, July merclal . Bulletin say: The wool market has been Irre gular and rather on Ihe easy side this week, trade being held up to ascertain the reaction to the open ing of light weight goods by th Ameriean Woolen colnnanv and the outcome of the readjustments : day and $K a Jay lor helper in wages, both h.-re and In nrk- ,. vl t to ,.,( HnipliatlIlv, ai shire. Where concessions have! ,,.n.SMll;ne of the biles III- V. U..tr hnva tirull flltlv rif ' .... . . ... . rmlnotun' likely to occur ."Ctir "t are" ,1," iXf M "!" "IJZZ any cull market and frequently f rUltf, lo,ir, f control or not prices are as high as ever have , h),y Hrr a,9nii, y Ulse," says been paid. Results on the gco-ls ( rtciiiy's letter. opening urns tar nave ueen rn.oer, bricklayer works a full eight hour day. the vatlng. still sales have been great ly handicapped, but beginning wllh next week the management hopes From liny Tri-ck to K,.t the Interior arrangements Among tho'e from points snutn I a,ijuli(., H to make displaying of this city o spend yesterday of matter. The afternoon here shopping amJ i ,,ia(.P has tw-en made very allrnc irnnsaetlng business were Mr. and , Uvt an() M.irK,,,ury is looking for- virs. noy Aiatuiews i 1 i ward' to a splendid business the re- Creek. I tnalnder of the year. o Vlss fliadwlck to Among those from points east of this city to visit and spend a has rul"d firm to , fractions ly dearer. Bradfor:! Is t full and easier, top being down a i penny or tw.o The continent Is fairly kern. "In the west there has been lit-; tie new developments. The bids . for the Jericho piol Wednesday were all rejected, growers being disappointed at the lack of Inter- est shown. M'ss Dora vllle. Chadwlrk, of Ulxnn- s.anie as any individual. Wherever you get the idea that his hours arc any shorter than Ihls. you are being sadly misinformed. It is al most Inconceivable to me, to under stand how you can believe that a limit be placed on the amount of brick laid In a day s time. If you gave It even a second's thought you shonld see how absolutely absurd i, i- 1 1. 1 . i. r.. n mlitum Hull It "Mohair Is s nw but steady. i rollM ,. ,nl j,,.,, glral j The Commerelal Ilitllelin will () hi.yWYI. ,hnl a imii s piac,.,! on i,i,iisi. ..... ..-v. h - your on proiliici . ny is it I that Ihe hrirHuyeii, ri.d the bric k Industry are nluai-' le 'd up as ex- U'sve For Sunset Pencil Mr. and- Mrs. Stanley Karn worth and Mr. and Mrs. Cruze left ves'erday by auto for Sunset lleach. where they will spend the week end outing. til" No. 1 staple mi'litim rninb- LET JJSERVj: YOJJ With Quality G roccrics The Good Housewives of Roseburg know the importance of buying High Quality GFiOCF,RIES Economically. And Roseburg Housewives find pleasure and satisfaction in Buying at this store, where Quality and Low Prices go hand in hand. Then we Deliver all Purchases at your Home EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE nmp'es of 'rolib'-r.' tiecnn.se state ments are m.'.ile llial are not true? The bricklayer's a Is a Just one. for the work he prfo-mJ, and he does Jils woilj well, without ron demliiug or criticising others whom he Is helping to support bv paying his taxes like the rest or us. "In Justice to Ihe brick Industry of the Male, the mis-statements you have been i d to believe as true should be retracted. aid a thortiui h Investigation of fnrts should be made In the future be fore Fnch erroniiws opinions are formed, and publicity given to thc-m." ,! VMiIng Sister l VIss Mnhle Srhlndbr. of ij. C. Pennev store here, left ve 'lerday for Cotlnge Crove. where Islie will spend a few days visit ling at the home of her sister. I sister, Mrs. Hatch. VMt AI Cims l!uy i T. P. Tremper and wife nnd K. . L. Cruson and wife drove In 1; Jt 'evening from Rosehe.rg In a tew Mariron sedan. Mr. Crtl-nn suf fered a severe Injury to his co and face in s recent accident. Co s Day Times. I . ROBBER BINDS FARMER, I TAKES 70, FOB, WATCH ! PORTLAND. Ore., July 31. Km II Olson, a fanner living 14 miles easf of Portland on the base line road, was held up In his home here lenrlv today by a robber who tied Ihls hands behind his back, and Ol son walked fcom his home along I the highway to a garnifo to get .some one to release his hands. O' ison reported that the robber took $70 in cash, a fob and an engraved (watch. OUT DF THE CITY V. L. phowal(tr, who wna nr nnlpil yMHtorday charted with In ilTfnt exposure, Ritpeured today In the city court aod paid a fine of $10 anil was ordi'ml lo leave town. Show alter appeared personally, Attorney Rny 11. Compton, whom Showalter endeavoreil to retain for hia defense, having refused to take the cane. The man w aa accused of j followlntc and friKhtenlnn two 12-1 year-old Klrls, and wan, charged ! with haviiiK partially unclothed ! hliiiHelf before theui. He waa a I tourlHt, and waa aceonipanted by ! his wire. An they had only a small I amount of money, Kworder Whip- pie aBsened a email fine, $1(1, and j lmponed a jail unntence ofr 10 days. The Jail term waa suspended, how-! ever, upon ronditlon that Showalter leave the city at once, which he agreed to do. 31i Safe Milk and Diet For Infants. Invalids, th Agd, Nursing Mothers. Children, etc 'Beit Diet ife SnvaM A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meals, or on retiring. Endorsedby phyc- dans for over 40 years. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. whose bodies were found last week In thedr home at Hudson. I.ebvre, who Is 15 years old, was employed as chore boy by the sisters. INVENTOR KILLED WHEN COMPOUND OF OWN MAKE EXPLODES GOVERNOR PIERCE WILL SPEAK AT PICNIC ON AUG. 29 i Governor Walter M IMerco w ill be j In KimebitrK on Auguat 29 to apeak at the 1 'milium (Jiange picnic to be held on that day, accordlilir'to n letter received today by Ir. C.l?. (.alley. The irovernor waa Invited to apeak and hna accepted the In vitation. The picnic Is to be held In t'mpViua Jiark, and will bp open to the general public. Other speak ers will h George A. Palmlter. maMer-'of the stuto grange, and C. K. H pence, atate market agent. C, J. Kurd, who waa also invited hi apeak, will be unable to be present, he write. TODAY'S BASEBALL American liengue: Whlngton-Chlrngo, postpon ed: rnln. I'hlladelphla-Iietroll, postpon ed: rain. New York-St. Louis, postponed; rain. Californians Visit Ms. T 8. Ilrookc, Nflss ". 11-ooi e, Miss Ijiierman nnd I.h'd llneike. of Snn Itafael, California, in n' st nlitht In this eliy .is rti"-is st the Grand hotel. Th-y a-e motoring home after a trlj V-'neouver. II. C. and other in points' At Iloslon Cleveland 2 10 2 Itoston '7 lit I) I Ilatterles: Karr and Mynatt; Wliicfie,! and l'l lnl. lt. ! nliomil laaue; I'lttsburir-I'hlladelphlu. postpon !rd; wet arounds. Irouble-header i Monday. Annul Z. ' At ChlraKO n o 3 Hatier'es: I lean and Cowdy; Iufmann and llartnett. r'"' ,New York 4 Chleaso ! OAKLAND. Cal.. Ju'y 31 The explosion which killed Charles Henry Srhwsrtx, Herkelty rhem Ist, In the plant of the Pacific Cel. lulslo Company at Whinut creek last night sent up In smoke a ehemlc-ul compound for the manu facture of artificial silk. H. K. Klelnunii. president of the comp any said today. Schwann, only a few minutes be fore his death, had telephoned Klelnjiinir. that experiments were successful that a spinning solution for the ruttliiK of a silk fiber had been perfected and that Hchwartx would talk with Klelnlun today about neilinn machinery for the manufacture of the solution on a eotnnv rclal scale. Investifcatlon of the authorities 'seems to Indicate that soon afler Hrhwartt notified the president of his company of the triumph of his laboratory effort, fumes 'or the flame of a carbide lamp lanltecl wllh the fumes of Ihe spinning; comnoiind and the b'sst resulted. Kchwartx claimed for his chem ical Invention, that It would ma terially cheapen the cost of arti ficial silk. ' T..hhu ! IJmo of ike l.nrleat rut n the Ideal Bnkcry, Sheridan street, hut he just must kc' 'h"' l"a' ' ' Grimm's -.: i Milk Bread I or it"ll seem like there is nothing to eat for dinner. You'll X t think so too. nfter you have tried it once. - . J Ideal Bakery Phone 133 119 Shetidnn St. ; -V, Bev Injures Fool The small son of Mr. and Mr D. C. Moss, of this cltv. rnn a lre At Cincinnati silver In the heel of his left foot nnrn 3 1 y p.-tterday afternoon, while at pfsy Cincinnati 4 S 0 Hatterles: Harries, Maniuard and (ilbson; (S. May snd WHiro. I llsnlle ladders and plrklns; baits iat Wharton Ilros. For close skiinmlnff and turltig you cannot beat the Mo. Wtn mme small children. The l.oy Cormli k-IieerlnK separator. Hee one was steppinif down from the i..p at Wharton Ilros. I of a barn to a box, and the sliver, " . n shout an Inch or so In lenrth en- Strllnow! Those who are u4) ter. if 110 fleshy part of the heel. ce.ilinfc, tcslay were readers and ad- Hr was taken to the offices of Iir. yerilsera of yest.ay's classlfli-d fins. II Wade snd the sliver ex columns In the wsKevlew. .icti-d and the injury dressed. Velerdav's Score: At Portland. 3: Seattle 5. At Vernon 4: San Franclro 6. At Salt l-ake 7: Sacramento 2. At Oakland C; Los Angeles &. BROTHERS-IN-LAW CONFESS KILI INP. ' OF AC.ED SISTERS NASIIA. N. If . July 31. Iritis a lrmbard of Merrlmsc, confes. ; sed today, according to the rxill that he and his hmther-ln la", ; Charles I.Kebvre. murdered Helen j and tleorglana dlllls.iiced sisters, Roseburg Garage Official AAA Caragt and Mechanical Sarvica Station. Free Towing ; Servlc within 10 milts Radius for mtmbsrs of ths AAA V . Phone 408 MXWIXIMIKMI&I