MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MTTOFOHD, ORF.GOX. TUESDAY. MAY 17. IMS.
VAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
On Business O. 0. Robertson ol
Ashland transacted business In thui
cUy yesterday.
. v
Visits Hera A. O. Bailey of Cen
tral Point waa a business caller In
Medford today.
UMt Medford chap-
tor of DeMolay will hold a regular
meeting tonight at 70 m " "--aonlc
temple. All officer, and other
membera are asked to attend.
Ben Whlte-
smith. elvUlan clerk with the ccc
aurgeon'a office here, return. -tenlay
from a two weeks' vltlt with
relatlvee and friends In Eugene.
Indiana Guests Mr. and Mrs. m
. . iav nf fimith Bend. Ind .
nam v... .
an Medford visitors. Sunday thoy
y enjoyed a trip to Crater laae. -companied
by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Scott of 45 Glen Oak court.
Club Meets OA.V. sewing elub
will convene Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Carl Beeson In Talent. Mem
bera are to meet at 10:30 at the
Western Thrift store corner for trans
portation. At Wrestling Match Among Ash-
lat I residents atienamg viw
matches at the Medford armory last
night were Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mo
Dougalr, Art Cooper, Allen Autry and
Jack Balding.
Graduation Graduation exercises
of eighth graders of the Lone Pine
school will be held at the school
Wednesday evening at Prof. Loren
Messenger of the Southern Oregon
Normal school will be the guest speak
er. A class program will also take
place.
t
Practice Flight J. H. Dunkel
Vburger, lieutenant In the army air
' corps, left Medford municipal air
port In his North American basic
trainer this morning for Oakland.
Cel., after an overnight stay here.
He arrived late yesterday afternoon
from Oakland.
Three New Homes Louis Larsen
applied at the city building Inspec
wi nffiM vMterdav for a permit to
construct a residence and garage at
101 Kenwood avenue ai a awwu
of 2000. Arthur L. Cogglns of Ash
land applied for permits to construct
two residences and garages, at a cost
of $1600 each, at 807 Sherman street
and 731 Dakota street.
Place Changed Announcement
wa miitii todav of a change In the
meeting place of the home economics
elub of the Phoenix orange ior iui
assembly tomorrow. The meeting will
be held In the home of Miss Elva
Caster. The group will convene at
IS noon, the program to start with
s covered dish lunch. The session
will continue all afternoon.
...
New Adviser P. W. Padgett, for
the past year Instructor on tne uena
' high school staff, reported for duty
today as educational adviser with the
Medford CCC district. He wUl be
assigned to Camp Rand, near Grants
Pass. Padgett Is a graduate of Ore-,
iron State college and holds a com
mission as second lieutenant In the
chemical warfare reserve. He will
spend the next few days at Camp
prescott, learning the routine of his
new position.
Public Invited The public la In
vited to attend the meeting of the
fish and game committee of the Jack
son County Chamber of Commeroe at
1:30 tomorrow night. A represen
tative of the state department of
geology and mineral industry will
address the meeting on mud In the
Rogue river. Dr. Charles W. Lemery.
committee chairman, will preside. The
meeting will be held at the chamber
of commerce.
Meeting Tonight Medford post of
the American Legion wlU hold Its
regular semi-monthly meeting in tne
armory at 8 tonight. The post will
consider a proposed change In the
meeting night and discuss plana for
the Boys Beaver state and Junior
baseball. After the business session
a program will be presented, arranged
by lawyer membera of the post. The
program committee Is composed of
George Codding, chairman, J. P. Plle
gel, Harry Skvrmsn, Walter Looker.
Prank P. Parrell and Don Newbury.
SnowmeNi to Meet An Important
meeting of the Rogue Snowmen will
be held in the Jackson County Cham
ber of Commeroe Thursday night at
8 o'clock and all members are re
quested to be present. The meeting
Is being called for the purpose of
amending the by-laws with the view
of obtaining an exemption from pay
ment of tax. President A. P. Butler
pointed out that a quorum must be
present. A film from the Eugene
Ski Laufers will be shown following
the business meeting.
Minor Accidents Machines oper
ated by Una B. Inch of Medford and
Hllmer P. Erlckson of Rogue River
were Involved In a slight mishap on a
county road one mile west of the
Wlmer postofflce Monday morning, a
city police report said today. A bi
cycle ridden by BUI Reed. 14, of S15
South Riverside avenue, traveling
south on Central avenue, struck a
machine driven by A. 'L. Case of 305
East 'ackson boulevard as the car
entered Central avenue from the
Jackson hotel driveway, according to
a city police report today. The Reed !
youth waa slightly Injured. 1
SEE HUBBARD'S FOR
HAYING EQUIPMENT
Lowest prices on steel hay rope, wire rope
clamps, three or four-tine hay forks, replace
ment handles, Manila rope, power sickle grind
ers. HUBBARD BROS. INC.
PERSONAL
Club to Meet Young Americans'
Music club will bold Its final meet
ing of the season at 4:15 p. m. tomor
row. In the Baldwin piano shop. 123
West Main street. A full attendance
Is requested as officers are to be
elected. A rehearsal will be held for
the senior club and Portland program.
All membera are expected to brlr.g
the parts that have been assigned to
them.
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Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 17. (AP.
USD A ) Hogs 300; market active. 15c
higher: good-choice 165-315 lb. drtve
lns, 68.50-60: few select lots 68.75:
carload lots salable 68.76 and above;
330-60 lb.. 68.00; 370-370 lb., $7.00-
75: light lights. 68.00: packing sows
.65.85 6.25; feeder pigs salable 67.76
88.25.
CATTLE 50: calves 35; market ac
tive, steady to strong; few common
medium steers, $8.50 8.00;- good fed
steers salable 68.25(39.00; common
heifers, $5.76 6.25; medium - good
heifers, $7.00 a 8.50; low cutter and
cutter cowa, $3.75 4.75: common
medium, $5.006.00; good beef cows.
$6.25-50: - young cows eligible $7.00:
bulls, $5.50e6.50; choice vealers.
$8.00-50; medium, 86.507.50.
SHEEP 350; market slow; spring
lambs 'weak to 25c lower; good 73
89 lb. spring lambs and few me
dium-good $7.50: old . crop lambs
scarce; old kinds salable 66.00-25:
few medium-good 160 lb. slaughter
ewes. $2.75: good light ewes eligible
$3.25.
South San Francisco
SOUTH BAN STtANHTftrr U.n it
(AP-USDA) Hogs 1000, Including
715 direct. Mostly 10c higher: top
and bulk 170-225 lbs. butchers, $8.90;
gooa packing sows, $6.90.
CATTLE 100, Including 50 direct.
All Classen in llffht. nnnnlv tatu Bala
steady, but market largely nominal:
package medium to good light steers,
$8.25: good light fed steers quoted
up to ts.io: grass cows quoted 64.76
(95.75: medium hull snlnhln im n
$6.00; late Wednesday, steer market
steady: spots weak to 25c lower;
loan meaium Nevada steers. $7.25;
grass steers. $7.50 down; medium to
Rood Brass beef nnwn U7fiR?((
Calves quoted around $8.00-75.
onEEr 525. Nothing done on Cali
fornia spring Iambs; quality largely
medlUm tO COOd: Rhnlm nrin-
quoted up to 87.00: small lot me-
uium anorn yearlings $5.00; choice
shorn slaughter ewea eligible up to
$3.75.
Chicago
CHICAGO. May 16. (AP-USDA)
HOGS: 12,000, Including 3,500 direct;
mostly 10920c higher; top $8.55:
350-650 lbs. packing sows largely
$7.16(.50.
CATTLE 8,000; calvea 3,000; light
heifers and mixed yearlings along
with common end medium armi
steers 10 18c higher; bulls firm to
10c higher; early top fed steers
viu.iu; most eariy sales $8.35 9.50:
top weighty sausage bulls $7.35;
vealers $810.
SHEEP 6.000, Including 500 di
rect; iBte Monday fat lambs and
springers strong to higher; sheep
around steady; top clipped lambs $8;
good to choice California springers
$9.35; top California ewes $3.50: to
days trade strong to 15c or more
higher; wooled lambs 68. 10 9. 60: clip
ped lambs $7.5098.10; sheep steady;
California ewea $3.60.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, May 17. (AP) BUT
TER: Prints, A grade, 37c lb. In
parchment wrappers: 38c In cartons;
B grade, 26ic lb. In parchment
wrappers. 27c lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery,
buying price: A grade. 2529i.c m
country stations; A grade, 23 c lb.;
B grade, 2c less; C grade, 6c lb. less.
EGGS Buying prices by whole
salers: specials. 19!4c dozen; extras.
17&c; standards, 16',4c; special med
ium, 14.3l5',c: extra mediums, 15c;
undergrades, 14Vc.
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try and turkeys unchanged.
CANTALOUPES Imperial pony
45s. $4.15 34.25 crate.
WOOL 1938, nominal; Willamette
valley, medium. 18c lb.; coarse and
braids, 16917c lb.; eastern Oregon,
16917c lb.
Potatoes, onions, hay, unchanged
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 17. (AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May .781. .78 .78 .78
July .73 .73 .73 .73
Sept .78 .73 .73 .78
Cash grain:
Oats, No. 3, 88 lb. while. $30; No.
SEND CARDS OF
CONGRATULATION
TO THE GRADUATES
Your thought fiilnp in re
membering and recognizing
their achleTement will be deep
ly appreciated.
"Send a Card to Show You
Care-
SWEM'S
Greeting Cards
3 38 lb. gray 3.00.
Barley. No. 3 45 lb. b. w.. 138.00.
Corn. No. t I. Y, ship. 818.76.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white and western whits. 77:
western red. 76.
Hard red winter, ordinary, 75:
11 per cent, 76: 13 per cent, 70; 13
per cent, 83; 14 per eent, 87.
Hard red spring, ordinary, 74V4:
11 per cent, 75: 13 per cent, 79: 18
per cent, 83; 14 per cent, 87.
Hard whlte-Baart, ordinary, 76;
11 per oent. 86V4; 13 per cent, 77V4,
13 per cent. 79V4: 14 per cent, 81.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 31;
barley. 1: flour, 1: corn, 4: mill
feed, 3.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, May 17 (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .7K -79 .784 .78
July .76 .76 .76 -76
Sept. .77 .77 .76 .76
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, May 17. (AP) RV
lying signs appeared here and there
in today's stock market, but buying
support was feeble at the best.
Volume stepped up a bit over yea-
terday's diminutive aggregate, al
though the pace never attained any
real speed. Transfers approximated
500.000 shares.
Early nibbling at the alrcrafta waa
followed by improvement In selected
steels, motors, gold mines, utilities
snd specialties. Most leaders swung
In a minor fractional range through
out and galna or losses of more than
a polntwere scarce.
Todays dosing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. is Dye
150 -86
8
Am. Csn
Am. As Pgn. Pow.
A. T. 8s T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. As S. P.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
130
27
28
11
48
43
43
1
6
101
35
35
30
65
8
72
32
20
64
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtiss-Wrlght .
DuPont ......-
Gen. Elec. ,. .
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot ..
Int. Harvest. ..
I. T. As T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer ..
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet .
Radio
Sou. Pac .
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
32
5
12
'
27
47
86
37
44
8t. Oil N. J.
Trana. Amer,
Union Carb. ..
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel .
San Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 17. (AP.
USDA) Butter, score, 92-36; 91-24
SACRAMENTO, May 17 (AP)
Churning cream butterfat: First
grade 28; second grade 26.
OSTEOPATHS HEAR
PAPER BY HOWARD
Regular monthly meeting of the
Southern Oregon Osteopathic associa
tion was held at the home of Drs.
Eva and Frank Carlow Monday night
Dr. w. W. Howard was principal
speaker, presenting a paper dealing
with diagnosis and treatment of
"minor psychosis." He brought out
during his tslk the Importance of
neck Injuries as the causative fac
tor in psychosis.
Manipulative therapy, according
to Dr. Howard, In many instances
corrects this condition.
Following presentation of his paper
number of case hlBtorlea were
discussed relative to the subject of
the meeting.
Next monthly meeting will be at
the home of Drs. Crandall In Ash
land, at which time delegates who
will have attended the convention
of the Oregon Osteopathic associa
tion in La Grande, June 13-14.- will
give a resume of the convention pro
gram.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served by the hostess.
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Malta Commandery No. 4
Knights Templar,
Masonic Temple.
Stated Conclave, Wednea-
Sjy nay evening. May IB. Brief
routine business, also Red
Cross and Malta. Good attendance
urged. Visiting Sir Knights Invited.
Earl T. Newbry, E. O.
R. E. Detrlck, Recorder.
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Costs Dresses Hats
KTHELWYN B. HOFFMANN
Oae Mall Tribune Want Ada.
BE ECONOMWISE
Order your green
SLAB WOHD
Now when delivery is assured
12 and 16 inch
Timber Prodmts Company
MlroD
Phone 7
Joan Keeps Police Guessing
v$y HJ AA l'i
y ' aWh far
lliaBiwnrirwiwbMat A' ft tmmm ii n l
The third degree, aa practiced In
"There's Always a Woman," coming
to the New Craterlan' theatre tomor
row tor a four-day run, doesn't work
out so well when Joan Blondell
the happy suspect, and Melvyn Doug
las her unhappy Inquisitor.
It's one of the many highly hilar
ious scenes In the story of the pri
vate detective who turns over his
Fourteen Stars
Lelf Erlkson and Betty arable are
but two of ihe fourteen big-time
stars In "Thrill of a Lifetime," play
ing at the Roxy theatre today and
tomorrow. Others Include The yacht
Club Boys, Judy Canova, Dorothy
Lam our, Ben Blue, Eleanore Whitney
and Johnny Downs and Larry Crabbe.
NEW DEAL LIBERALS
I INTOLERANT IS
CHICAGO, May 17. p) All M.
London, Republican presidential can
didate In 1936, assorted In a prepared
speech today that "none of us, of
this generation, has seen a group so
Intolerant of the views and beliefs
of others as are the so-called New
Deal liberals.
"Only a few weeks ago." ho told the
Inland Dally Press association, "Sen
ator Mlnton (D.-lnd.) Introduced a
measure which Is a dire threat to
the press. Mr. Mlnton, It seems,
would set up a censorship of news
papers and other publications. A
great many people are apt to be mis
led by the apparent fairness of the
proposal. The senator has pointed
his bill at those who knowingly pub
lish as fact anything which they
know to be false. It would, neverthe
less, provide a censorship.
"A press, operating under such a
law, would cease to be free. Cer
tainly, It could not fairly give both
sides of a question if one side hap
pened to represent the views of the
federal government or government
officials."
"I cannot believe," he averred,
"that congress will even take the
Mlnton bill- seriously. The danger
ous thing about the measure la that
It reflects an attitude now prevalent.
Apparently It reflects the New Deal
attitude toward the press of the
country, and I'm afraid It may re
flect the president's attitude. The
president's views, have, no doubt.
STARVED BY
STOMACH PAINS
Caused by Excess Acid
Too much ttonucb icid can cauit
a lot of Dtin and diitreaa. Food
rioean't digttt properly, sat five
you pain and near t burn, you ftel
burning wnutioni, bloat and belch
continually. Vou don't eat ai you
should and often low weight fait
Do not lake anlfway meaiurea or
danreroua druia, but try famout
UDGA Tablet (o allay acid ttomarl.
dittreu. Only ti for a full week'
convincing treatment on (JDGA'S
poaitive laauraoct of aalUfaction or money back-
vTESTERiy THRIFT STORE
and all good drug stores
BIO LOAD
DHIirrrd In cltj
limits.
mot
End of North Central
YSW
fw.s;n
bankrupt agency to his wife, and
goes back to work In the district at
torney's office. When a murder Is
committed and the wife is lucky
enough to be called Into the case,
all the dizziness that a blonde Is
expected to have at her command Is
brought Into play to keep the police
guessing and eventually, bring the
murderer to Justice.
Rialto Wednesday
Delightful In tunes, racy in action,
hilarious in comedy, "Outside of
Paradise" brings popular Phil Regan
to the Rialto theatre for tomorrow
and Thursday only. Opposite him
are Penny Singleton, Bert Gordon
(the mad Russian of Eddie Cantor's
radio program) and Ruth Coleman.
Together they present the gay story
of a knight from a hamburger stand
who makes a lady out of a spoiled
brat.
Stuart Erwln, In "Small Town
Boy," will play as the added com
edy feature.
encouraged Senator Mlnton and oth
ers." 4
VATICAN CITY, May 17. (UP) -The
Vatican today formally recog
nized Generalissimo Francisco Fran
co's nationalist regime as the legal
government of Spain when Pope Plus
XI, from his summer residence at
Castel Gandolfo, raised to the rank
of nuncio his apostolic delegate to
Franco's headquarters at Burgos. '
Simultaneously the Burgos regime
announced appointment of Don Jose
De Yanguas y Messla, vlecount of
Santa Clara and Avedlllo, aa Franco's
ambassador to the Holy See.
The new apostolic nuncio to Bur
gos Is Monslgnor Gaotano Clcognanl,
the pontiff's former nuncio to Aus
tria. De facto recognition was established
several months ago.
In 1876 there were only 300 tele
phones In Europe and 376 in the Un
ited States.
TODAY & WED.
DOROTHY UM08I
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JUDY CANOVA
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I LEAHORE WHINE!
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KUBLI QUESTIONS
LEGALITY OF FISH
Constitutionality of the Oregon
law. providing for the Installation
of fish acreens In Irrigation ditches
for the protection of fish life, is
attacked In the answer of B. W.
Kubli, Applegete district farmer, to
the suit of the Oregon aut gmt
commission against him for failure
to maintain a fl?h screen In the
"Kubli Ditch.' constructed in 1857,
and still providing irrigation water
for the Maude Kubli. and four other
adjoining farms.
Kubli asserta In the answer the
game commission order directing him
to Install a fish screen la "discrimi
natory, capricious, inequitable and
unjust," and contrary to both the
federal and state constitutions.
Kubli further claims the Jackson
county water-master ordered removal
of the fish screen, because It be
came clogged by debris from the
Applegate river, and prevented a
proper flow of irrigation water: that
the Big Applegate river has Insuf
ficient fish to be designated aa a
fishing stream, and placer mining
operations cause the river to be filled
with silt, and unless care is used.
wlU damage the irrigation ditch. It
is also asserted the use of fish
screens la impractical on hla place.
kudu aiso aska that the game
commission be "forever enjoined"
irom ordering the Install Inn of a
fish screen in the "Kubli Ditch."
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Stated convocation of Gra
ter Lake Chapter No. 33 on
Tuesday evening. May 17th,
at 7:30 P. M. Visitors welcome.
D. P. HUSON, H. P.
O. D. FRAZEE, Sec'y.
Too Late to Classify
WEAR your old clothea and win a
prize at the Griffin Creek-Jacksonville
hard tlmea dance. May 31st.
Jacksonville Orange hall. Dickey's
orchestra.
FOR SALE Plymouth Rock pullets.
Fine stock. Medford Poultry 4c Egg
Co.. 4th and Fir. Phone 10.
WANTED 8-foot hay rake; good con
dition. 13 Mistletoe.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room apart
ment; ground floor. Adulta. 004
West 10th.
FOR SALE Very cheap if taken at
once, Baby Grand Piano. 340 South
Riverside.
WANTED Reliable woman for gen
eral light housekeeping. Box 3373,
Tribune.
HAT SALT 91.10 per cwt. Large
supply on hand. See us now for
your requirements. Phone 833, F.
8. eamson Co.
1:45-8:4.1-0:00
JoMohlcAw I YIH'B.
From A Hamburger
Joint To A Cabaret!
LAST TIMES TONITKl
JOAN HENRY
BENNETT FONDA
"I Met My Lov Again"
- HolhwiMiit Mitrliiiiii Mtrr '
W' ci'' ''?7t5'aaailEEEBBBJ
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lg-"' lam. i ia?t
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FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment. Carglll court.
WANTED Cooking in camp or house
keeping In motherless home. Box
30, Ruch, Ore.
FIRST-CLASS carpenter will work
part time for board and room. Box
3400, Tribune.
FOR SALE An untisual bargain
lot 71x370 feet with small house:
lights, water, sewer in: paving paid.
Located near Community hospital.
Price only $690 for clear title, dee
Pierce, Room 1 Palm Blk., or Phone
517-L-
PRICED TO SELL 3 -room modern
house; screen porch, garage, wood
shed: 3 lota. Valley Real EAtate,
miles south on Pacific Hwy.
HONET 10 lbs. 76e. Bring con
tainer. 87'i Boulevard. Ashland.
FIRST CUTTING alfalfa hay, $0 ton.
In field. 3 miles west Owen-Oregon
mill on Ross Lane. R. L. Bishop.
SAVE 625.00 For quick sale have
priced new trailer hoxise. complete,
for $155. Terms. Lay's Auto Camp,
Ashland.
WANTED Baby calves. Tel. 853-L.
RESPONSIBLE tenants wish to rent
modern 3-bedroom home after June
1st. Unfurnished, good location,
furnace. Permanent. Box 3484,
Tribune.
FOR SALE MeCaskey cah register
and adding machine combined.
Used 6 months. Bargain. B. J.
Palmer, 403 East Main.
ACREAGE fl-room house, garage.
Going at $1050; 40 acres, splendid
7-room modern house, good burn
and outbuildings. Free soil and a
deeded water right. Close In prop
erty; $6700; terms. B. J. Palmer,
403 E. Main.
PIANO for rent. Saxophone for ante,
$35. B. J. Palmer, 403 E. Main.
HERE ta an outstanding bargain
Pontlao Sedan, guaranteed perfect
every way; original finlnh like new;
small mileage; worth $350. Our
bargain price only $347, on easy
terms. Open evenings.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors.
FOR SALS 33 Glen Oak Court, 5
room stucco home; hardwood floors,
fireplace, breakfast nook and din-
' ing room; beautiful yard and shade
trees; basement with piped furnao.
Price, $4300. Attractive terms.
CHARLES R. RAY
Room 317, Medford Bldg. Tel. 303.
FOR SALE Used electric refriger
ator at Friend's Wrecking Yard, 00
Hwy, north of Medford. $50; terms.
FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart
ment: electricity and water furnish
ed. $33.50. Adulta only. 343 N.
Holly.
BUSINESS OIRL wishes to share
apartment. SOS 8. Oakdale, even
ings. Shows at
1:48
R:4S-n:00
Positively Ends Tonight!
ClAUDETTE GARY
COLBERT COOPER
"Bluebeard's 8th Wife"
GRAND, GLORIOUS FUN . ... Ill
THAT "AWFUL TRUTH" MANNER.
r1
mrm. crrsffr. ir -
RIFS hydraulic ram, 4-lnch Intake,
good condition. H. M. Work, Talent.
SKINNER'S SPECIAL
1308 Plymouth Sedan with nearly nw
tires, thoroughly reconditioned mo
tor; brightjhtny, new paint; guar
anteed In every way. Specially prlrri
at only ....$483.00
SKINNER'S GARAOE
Bulck Cars. G.M.C. Trucks.
FOR RENT Electric hedge trimmer.
Joe J. Jones. 33 N. Grape. Tel. 389.
DRESSED FRYERS Phone 853-Z.
FOR RENT Furnished small single
apartment. Hotel Holland.
LET US give that shabby, scabby car
a gleaming new finish. Mitchell
Auto Beauty Shop.
5c and lOc
GRILL
Now Vnder Management
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Leonard
Special Lunches
and Dinners
25c
Hamburgers -r t(V
P
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Home Made ChlH 10c
Home Made Pies 5c or 10c
128 East Main St,
Chan & Chan
Chinese Medicine- Co.
Ho relieved at onco bjr
yi oar herbal remedy. Do
r .nl vou have: Asthma.
152? ij s,oma!l'
nuuair, t,UH9iipiiit)Q,
Chronic Cough, Rheumatism, si
nus Trouble, Piles, Arthritis, Co
litis, Eczema, Appendicitis, High
Blood Pressure, Prostate, Heart,
l.lrer, Bladder, Kidney, Lungs,
Blood, Urinary troubles. Herbs
will give you relief. 10 a. m. to 8
p. m.i Tuesday-Thursday 10-13 a.
m. Closed Sunday. 238 E. Main.
Trade and Win
$1600.00
In Prizes Free
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