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a MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON". TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1938. PAGE FTVE LOCAL and In Myrtle Creek Mrs. O. B. Stln aon left Sunday tor Myrtle Creek to spend some time with her daughter, lira. William Strode. Vlsltinr father Miss Christens Putman ol San Francisco la a guest of her father, George Putman, at hla home In Eagle Point. Miss Putman planned to remain for a week' visit. New Residence Frank Howell of 611 Palm avenue applied at the city building Inspector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a residence and private garage at a stated cost of 12000. Medical Meeting Southern Ore gon Medical society will hold a regu lar dinner-meeting In the Hotel Hol land at 7 Wednesday. Dr. W. H. Heckman will be host. Paper of the evening will be presented by Dr. C. I. Drummond. At Wrestling Matches Among Ash land residents attending the wiestllng matches In the Medford armory last night were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brav er, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cooper. P. D. McDougall, Harry Chlpmaa and Allen Autry. Battery Stolen A 15 -pi ate Deleo battery owned by C. E. Lang and a half-Inch electric drill belonging to George Wilson were stolen by a thief who broke Into a shop back of IT South Riverside avenue sometime Sunday night, city police were told yesterday by Mr. Lang. Entrance to the shop was gained through a win dow. Stiff Sentences Leonard S. Hicks, 41. of Medford, an old offender, was aentenced by City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning to 30 daya In Jail on a charge of drunkenness. Also charged with drunkenness. Roy Wal ker. 35. and Joe Lucas, 30, both of Medford, were each given a JO-day Jail sentence. ' i Meeting Tonight Jackson county chapter 8 and auxiliary of the Dis abled American Veterans will hold their regular semi-monthly meetings In the Medford armory at 8 tonight. Final plans are to be made for the annual sale of forget-me-nots and as the sale Is an Important method of raising funds for the welfare and rehabilitation of veterans all mem bers were urged by offloers to make a special effort to be present. Minor Accidents John W. John son of 201 Crater Lake avenue and M. Kevin Davis of Portland drove ears Involved In a minor accident at Main street and North Central ave nue Monday afternoon, a report on file in city police station said today. Machines operated by J. u. ' Marsh of postofflce box 793 and H. I. WII lard of 820 North Grape street were Involved In a slight mishap on River side avenue near Fourth street Mon day afternoon, according to a city police report today. , Civil Service Tests United State elvll service commission today an nounced open competitive examina tions for the following positions: (1) Multlllth operator, 1440 a year, for appointment In Washing, n ft. only. Closing date for receipt of applications Is November 17. (2) Deputy U. S. game management gem, eitsuu a year, bureau of bio logical survey. Closing date for re celvlng applications Is November 18. Full Information regarding the posi tions and the examinations may be procured at Medford poatofflce from Earl H. York, secretary of the local civil service board of examiners. ' - Still Fighting Fire Seventy-five men were today still fighting the nre tnat occurred Saturday after. noon In the Dead Indian Soda Springs sector or tne Rogue River national forest. Supresslon Is difficult be cause the area Is composed mainly of sneer cliffs that make It too danger ous to fight the fire at night, head quarters here said. Unless rain oc curs meantime, a patrol will be kept on the fire for at least a week, head quarters stated. The fire, put under control Sunday afternoon, has cov ered 160 acres, about a third of which was in ponderosa pine. The area was also part of a cattle range. One of the CCC youths fighting the fire suffered an Injured leg. A branch of a snag he was chopping down fell on him. hesdquarters reported. SPECIAL Guaranteed Permanents CO QC All Work a? Guaranteed Wineland Beauty Shop In JarkMin Hotel Barber Shop Phone 1018 aaaaiiu ueirrt U'MH PERSONAL Medford Callers Medford business callers today from Ashland Included Ralph SwartAley and Heinz Luthe. Call Hera Frank Westcott and Fred Westcott of Eagle Point came to Medford this morning on buslneas. On Business Central Point resi dents transacting business In this elty today were William Ketzer, Floyd Parks and Earl Zimmerman. . Ont-of-Town J. O. Fowler of 34 Vancouver avenue, left this morning for Klamath Palls where he will spend a week transacting business. . Return Tonight Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wllfley, owners of the Wllfley photo studio, are expected to return thla evening by motorcar from San Francisco where they have been transacting business since Sunday. Here for Duty Lieut. Frank Cham bers recently arrived in Medford from Camp Beauregard. La., and will be assigned to CCC duty In the Medford district soon. Returns Home Lieut. Clarence Shewalter. Medford district CCC of ficer, returned here yesterday from San Francisco where he had apent three weeks enrolling men for CCC duty. Clnb to Meet Phoenix Thursday olub will meet on October 27 In the home of Mrs. R. H. Wilcox. Members will assemble at 1 p. m. for a covered-dish lunch. Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft will be assisting hostess. New CCC Officer Lieut. Otto Helwlg of Flndley, Ohio, is a new Junior officer of the Sltkum CCC camp. A. lieutenant Junior grade In the U. 8. ' navy reserve, Helwlg ar rived here October 21 and spent a few days at Medford headquarters before assuming his duties at Sltkum. Back to Duty Harold A. Johnson of 616 Catherine street this morning resumed his position of chief clerk at Rogue River national forest head quarters. With Mrs. Johnson and their child he had been vacationing at the Cedar stock farm at Mlners vllle, Cal. Have Baby Jack Blerma motored to Dunsmulr. Cal., yesterday on busi ness and while there visited for a brief time with Mark Warrenfelt, a former Medford resident. Mr. War renfelt reported that Sunday his wife gave, birth to a seven-pound boy. The' Warrenfelts now make their home In Dunsmulr. Visits . Here Mae K. Short of Klamath Falls spent last evening In Medford and attended the public meeting addressed by Willis Mahoney, Democratic candidate for the U. S. senate, In the hall at 123 tt West Main street. Mrs. Short Is Klamath county clerk and Is well known In this elty. Army Fliers Here Two TJ. S. army aviators stopped at Medford munici pal airport this morning to have their planes, refueled. They were Lieut. J. R. Crawford, en route from Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cel.. to Pearson field, Vancouver, Wash., and Lieut. M. D. Messer, Pearson field to Ham ilton field. Each was piloting a North American basic combat. ' No Permit Needed Fire Chief Roy Elliott reminded residents today that permits are not needed now to burn leaves, trash and rubbish Such ma terial may now be bumed without calling fire headquarters for permis sion, the chief emphasized. All such ftres. however, should be set a aafe distance from buildings, attended and put out at nightfall, he stated. Prise " Winners Harold Bittner was announoed today as the winner In the flower sale held here lsst Saturday by the American Brother hood for the Blind. He procured 10.56 In selling the flowers. It was announced by Miss Virginia Rlans. In charge of sales headquarters. Second prize was won by Barbara Preston with a sale of 18.50 and third by Ruby Porter with 7.48. Other workers received passes to the movie theaters. Sponsors of the sale thank ed the workers and the public for their assistance. Service Too Costly FRESNO, Calif (UP) Chief of Police Truax refused to serve 164 bench warrants for motorists who hail tailed to respond to trnf f lot tags. His argument was that the traveling expenses might bankrupt the city. Some of the violators lived as far away aa Portland, Ore., othera In southern California and two score In San Francisco. Pastor Weds QUINCY. m, (UP) Dr. J. J. Tls dall, psstor of the First Christian church here, has performed 3.999 marriage ceremonies In the last 44 years. Usa Mall Tribune Want Ads. WONDERLAND Follow tht tun over the equator on cruise to the fabulous Wonderland ...when it Is Summer In our Winter months. Now It trie time to visit THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS HEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA Regular sailings, via lovely Hawaii, from Vancouver or Victoria by the modernised Aoranglor ihe Niagara, Canadian Australasian liners. Low-coit round trip fare. First, Cabin or Third Class., and tconomlcol all txptns tourt. All details and liter aturefrom YOUR TRAVEL ACENTor W. H. DEACON, General Ant. tM S. W. Broadway. (American Bsnk Bldg.,) BR. M17. Portland. tstfiutn Hum mm isi mil Livestock Portland PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. M. (AP USDA) HOGS: 360. market active, opened 15 s 25c higher than closing. 35 9 50c higher on late flareup. early sales good-choice 165-215 lb. drlvelns 68 a 45. mostly 68.25. later 68.35 .50; 225-380 lb. 67.75 0 8, heavier kinds 67.25.. light lights 7.SO8, packing sows 66.25 3.76. choice light feeder pigs quotable 67.75. , CATTLE 100, calvea 50. market active, steady, few common-medium steers 65.50 6.75, strictly good steers saleable at Monday's top of 68. few cuttery-common heifers 63.765.75, low cutter and cutter cows 62.75 63.50. common-medium 63.75tg4.75, good beef cows 65T.60. bulls saleable 84.50 a5.50, few cutters 649.23. choice vealers 69, medium good 67 8.50. liberal quota calvea, common 64 66 50. SHEEP 300. market active, steady. good-choice .trucked In lambs 66.60 .75. carload lota 67 and ,aDOve, yearlings saleable 64 9.50, slaughter ewea 629.75. Chicago rHTCAOO. Oct. 25. ( AP-USDA ) unnn l7.nno. mostlv steady to 10c higher than Monday's average: clos ing moderately active: practical top. te.lt; good 350 to 550-lb. packing nn a7.ana7.srj: llehtar welahta up to 7.85: extreme heavies. 67.25 down. CATTLE: 8,000; calves, l.ooo; oio ding 26c lower on rank and file good a nhnlM Ktoera: earlv. ton. 613.25 with several loads held higher; most pressure being extenoea on ihus vslue to sell at 611.009 13.00; cutter cows, 64.00 5.00. shutpip: 8.000: late Monday fat lamba strong to 16c higher; yearlings 25c up; sheep and feeding lambs strong to 25c higher: native lamb top. 69.15: bulk. 68.75 89.00; top and h.illr rKtrn. aO.lO: tOD VearllnKS. 67.75: bulk. 67.00 7.50: fedlng lambs. 67.40 t 8.10: native lambs. 68.75 w.uu; sheep firm; best ewes held abO70 63.90. South San Francisco. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25. (AP-USDA) HOGS 825; butchers moderately active. 15 higher: top and bulk 170-225-lb. weights 8.75: pack ing sows mostly steady; bulk 8.50. CATTLE 300. holdovers loo: slaugh ter steers, undertone about steady: two loads light short-fed steers held above 7.75; two loads medium to good 700-970-lb. Oregon and Nevada feed ers 6.25-50; low grade cows weak: low cutters 3.00-50; load good steers from nearby feedlots- 8.00, averaged around 1060 lbs. after 4 per cent shrink; bulk medium to low-good grass warmed-up and short - fed steers 7.00-75; ' common to good Cali fornia and ' Oregon grass beef cows 4.40-5.50. Calves 20. all direct: good to choice vealers quoted 9.00-10.00. SHEEP 976; scattered sales steady: part deck medium to good 88-lb. medium-pelt California lambs 7.10; early shorn fat ewes quoted 3.25 down. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 25. (P) BUT TER: Prints A grade, 30'c lb. in parchment wrappers, 31e lb, tn cartons; B grade, 39&c lb. In parch ment wr-nners, SOe lb. In cartons BUTJ "'AT: Portland delivery buy ing pr.'c. A grade, 29r294c lb. Portland delivery; B grade, lo lb. less; C grade 6c lb. less. Country delivery, 2 7 He lb. for A grade. EOGS: Buying prices for whole salers Specials, 35c dos.; extras, 83c doz.; standards, 29o dee.; extra me dium, 26c doz.; extra small, 21c doz. Cheese, country meats, live poultry unchanged. ' TURKEYS: Selling price Dressed new crop hens. 31? 22c lb.; toms, 32 fir 23c lb. Buying prices New hens. 19c lb.; toms, 30c lb. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 25. (IP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec 64 64 63 63 May . 65 66 64 83 Cash grain: Oata No. 2 38-lb. white, 26.00; No. 2 38-lb. gray, nominal. Barley, No. 2 45-lb. b. w., 21.00. Corn, No. 2 e. y. ahlpment, 24.75. Cash wheat bid: Soft white (hd. wh. app.) 6314; w. white or w. club. 63; western red, 61: hard red winter ordinary, 60; 11 per cent, 60; 12 per cent, 63K; 13 per cent, 6654; 14 per cent, 70; hard white baart ordinary, es'i; 12 per cent, 63!4; 13 per cent, 66V4; 14 per cent, 87V4. Car receipts: Wheat, 74; flour, 3; corn, li oats, 3: mlllfeed, 8. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Oct. 26. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. .65 H .66 .66 .65 Merch .67H .68 .67 S .68 Msy .67 .68 .67 .66 July .67H , .67?i .66 .674 FIRST SHOULD h COME YOUR HEALTH o 60 plan to ipand your vacation at RICHARDSON SPRINGS la the mountains near Chice, BuHel Ceuntv, North. Cslitarnis J Yea Will Find Ever? Vacstiea Attraction! Every Comfort snrj, witiioet estrs crxt, th Famous Htalth-Building Mintral Wattra ' IF you havt your htalth I'.nap ;L IF you've lost it, regain it Thai Springs can do wonders For you. Wallace Beery Show Wednesday The greatest heart-tugging team since the days of "The Champ" brings Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney to the Craterlan screen to morrow In "Stablemntes." The new picture, played against the dramatic background of a race track, tells the story of a, stirring friendship be tween a once famous veterinary and a stable boy. With the same human qualities that made "The Champ" an immortal masterpiece, so It Is Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Oct. 25. ;p, Profit takers shoved stocks around some what roughly In today's market but leading Issues managed to hold on to sizeable proportions of early gains running to 3 or more points. Steels, lagging during the greater part of the proceedings, camo up for a while In late dealings, but failed to get very far. Alrcrafts and util ities were favored throughout. Transfers approximated 1,500,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follows: Al. Chem. & Dye 101 Am. Can ... 104 Am. & Flgn. Pow ' 4V4 A. T. is T H9 Andaconda .......................... 40 Atch. T. it 8. P 39 23 67 53 84 "H 7 148 S 46 39 Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Elec Gen. Poods . Oen. Mot ...... 61 Int. Harvest 83 I. T. & T... ' 10 105 Vi 52 25 Johns-Ma..n Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. c.).. Phillips Pet Radio 39 .' 20 7 80 63 9 .. . ' 80 XL Sou. Pac Std. Brands . St. OH Cal. St. OH N. J Trana. Amer, Onion 'Carb. Unit. Aircraft 3514 V. 8. Steel Pear Markets Yesterday . CHICAGO, Oct. 25. (AP-USDA) Pears: 1 California, 3 Oregon. 6 Wash ington arrived. 11 on track. Oregon Oolden Bosc 744 No. 1 1.65-2.00, aver age 1.93; Bartletts 720 extra fancy 2.20-40, average 2.27. NEW YORK, Oct. 25. (AP-USDA) Pears: 21 csrs arrived, 11 California, MODERN WOMEN i re Not Mr monthly pwn n.l cW.y du to i Cw-ht.DimondBruidPilLre(!eotiT. -.wwinrwwwjw AW rot 1HI t.AMOHD y BRAND IlrflTBTs5rk,,l II 1 4a I ft 1 Ylml,''l llaaaaSaaTBsaBaaamMrL TOMOKKOW O.MAI A UNDUIDC f J V .-J Of IAUGHJ ' 1 WHIM POP I A VLj JONtS BUNt A1-U5J---TTJ FOB MAYOR LeX IHIB16Y 1 A. The Jones' I jj eV. J newest laugh 1 adventure! J J I MUT TIMF TONITK: In Technicolor! "GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT" '6e. with "Stable mates," said to be Beery's best performance to date. Mickey Rooney, as- the down-ln-the-dumps owner of a cast-off race horse, plays a role even more sincere than that of Whltey Marsh In "Boys Town." Other members of the cast Include Arthur Hohl, Minor Watson, Marjorle Qateson and Margaret Hamilton. The Movie Qule Contest picture will play for four days at the Cratetian the ater, starting tomorrow. 8 Washington, 16 Oregon unsold, 34 on track. Oregon Boac 485 extra fancy 2.00-60. average 3.19: 235 fancy 1.90- 2.15, average 1.98; 9285 No. 1 1.60- 2.10, average 1.86; Anjous. 805 extra fancy 2.10-46, acerage 2.21. San Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO. Ort 3S (P. USDA) BUTTER, 82 score, 29c. BALLET CENTERS I An enthualftfttiA arrniin of fnmmlt. tee workera of the Southern Oregon Concert association met with Mrs. H. Chandler Esan. nroxlrlAnf . at that B fi Id win piano shop studio last night 10 lurmany open tne season's mem bership campaign.. Many committee member hart been carrying on a pre-season cam paign, nowever, and the response Indicates that before ih Ran wan. cisco Opera ballet arrives here No- vemoer 10 to open the series, the full season s membership quota will have been reached. Unusual interest Is centering around the , ballet, which features two former Medford girls. Janet Reed, prima ballerina and Zoe Do Lantla, the San Francisco exposition "Pirate Glr.H appearing In a dance form not usually A-norintevt with h. San Francisco world's fair publicity appearances. Grass Widows Yipping For Whoopee! Reno Cowboys Whooping For Yippee! tovJl) Snippy" '';Wh00p,-.T? "Ufnpc SfSfiSf Plug thrilllnff action nwko puis of kids m0M ipaf V,&1 PAUL KELLY RITA HAYWORTH Lcfo&RANKIE DARR0 ;lniiiiiiwaiwiuawjaiiiiiii:w:iM'iWii;iHKil',Hii Dramatic Roles Paul Kelly and Rita Hay worth have featured roles with Frank te Da fro In "Juvenile Court." dramatic atory of New York City's slums, playing today and tomorrow only at the Rial to theatre aa the companion feature with "Road To Reno." Qay scenes of comedy, romance and excitement In a dude ranch over-run by grass widows highlight "Road To Reno," which stars Ran dolph Pcott, Hope Hampton, Qlenda Porrell and Alan Marshall. All Steamed Up l4.afL 'rt Dad Jones (Jed Prouty) is balling and the whole Jones Family la steamed up over his running for mayor In "Hot Water," their newest escapade coming to the Roxy theatre for tomorrow only. EASY TO OBTAIN FOR NAZI SPIES' IS CLAIM NEW YORK, Oct. 25. p) In spite of the uproar over the Robinson Ruben passport affair, Quenther Oustav Rumrlch, German secret agnt, waa confident he could pro cure passport blanks for Nasi spies, he testified today In federal court. Rumrlch made the statement un der cross-examination by Benjamin Matthews, counsel for Erich Olaser, one of the three defendants on trial before kludge John O. Knox and a Jury on espionage charges. An attempt laat February to get the passport blank by telephoning the state department office here, requesting they be sent to a hotel, led to Rumrlch s arrest and - the seizure later of Olaser, Johanna Hofmann and Otto Hermann- Voss, co-defendants In the trial. The Robinson -Ruben passport mat ter Involved two Americans, traveling In Russia on passports containing false Information. when police try to who need a friend I f rmki it FOES OF AGE BEATEN IN PUEBLO. Colo.. Oct. 2fl. OTV-Two j operator! of t owund truck used by i an orffanlmtlon sepklnt: to repeal Colorado's 4! old age penaion law, most liberal of any auch statu t In trie nation, were beaten today on a downtown Pueblo corner and the truck waa damaged. William Fitzgerald and Vernon Tucker, operatora of the truck, were quoted by Police Chief J. Arthur Grady aa saying a dozen men. who appeared to be old age pensioners, set upon them when they stopped the vehicle. The two men are employed by the Federation For Workable Old Age Pensions, an organization seeking to return control of pensions to the state legislature. The sound truck, used by the fed eration to broadcast apeechea at street oornera prior to a vote on the Issue at the November election, once before was the object of an attack. Rotten eggs were hurled t It at Craig, Colo. 4 Kansas' 1,551 towns will spend ap proximately $5,000,000 for operating their governmenta next year. Too Late to Classify WANTED Nurse cows. Shorthorn or Shorthorn cross preferred. Fresh or to freshen soon. Mel v In and Marvin Poyer. Phone 84, Ashland. 186 Welghtman St. FOR SALE 1 acre, good house, city water, close In. Must aell this week. See E. Gould at once. 317 W. Main. DRY 13-tnch manrantta, (3.50 tier. Dry and growth fir. 16-Inch. 2.00 tier: 13-lnch 1.70. Phone 910. Franklin's Grocery. HAHN MOTOR8' OUARANTEE COUNTS Wednesday and Thursday Specials 1033 CHEVROLET Coach. New tires. Mechanically A-l. A real bargain at $306 1035 FORD Fordor Sedan. Original black finish like new. Seat covera; 80 rubber: radio and heater... .836ft HAHN MOTORS LOT, 35 S. Riverside. FOR RENT fl-room unfurnished 1 house, good condition. 610 Bo. Central. SOON YES, 8IRI A THOROUGHBRED DlgnlfUd and Graceful. "That's DeSoto for 1030." BRIGG8 - HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. CALIFORNIA EXCHANQES Two high-class restaurants. Pasadena. $3600 and 64600; beer parlor and dane hall. Yuealna. SflOOO: nravntre grove and dairy, fully equipped, I Ontario, $33,600; fin residence at i VanNuys, $4600; 10-acre orange grove, San Fernando valley, $37,600; highway garage and dwelling, Bloomlngton. $6500. Exchange above for Southern Oregon. JACKSON to DOLAN, Real Estate Grants Pass, Or. Phone 430. STARTING Tomorrow THEY BELONG TOGETHER Just Like Ham and Eggs! W llfk. s-1t.rarr.rr. rMmaal halnlr1 In a grand, down-to- IT earth human drama punch K ed with laughter I and Mlrkey'a along to make things p e r f e c 1 1 Last Times Tonight 1 .'JVvM v The MARX BROS. in "ROOM SERVICE" Hhows 1:48 8:46 8:08 Mats 800 Eves 4 KWdle 18t muAlllfi.UA FURNISHED and unfurnished apart ments. Phone 173-Y. BeBauer Apt. FOR SALE Walnuts, new crop. J. R. Monson. old Pacific Hwy. near Howard school. BALDWIN make Bungalow Piano, ex cellent condition, 413 Benson. Tel. 91D-X. FOR RENT 3 -room apartment, 40 Quince. Phone 641-W. FOR SALE 4 weaner pigs. Johu Mace, 6 miles north Central Point. roUND Man's purse. Owner may . have same by Identifying and pay ing for adv. R. N. Carothers, Foot hill Orchard. Medford. FOR SALE Vetch and oat hay In stack. James Lathrop. Central Point. FOR RENT 5 -room furnished house. Adults. Call 111 Almond. LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA Re flector floor lamp, walnut veneer twin bedroom suite complete, over atuffed suite like new, electric range. Thor washer, model A, heating stove, boat, trailer, Dodge truck, IW water pump, wash boiler, lawn mower. J. D. Hawkins, front Gold Hill school. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL want place to work and attend school. Box 3035, Tribune. FOR SALE 3 refllatcred Jersey bull. 10 and 0 months of age. or will trade for grain, hay or cows. X. B. Poyer is Son. Phone 64 Ashland. 1B6 Welghtman St. FOR SALE Good 6 -room house, hardwood floors, close In, $3000. Four-room house, 3 lots, $1350. Also 3 houses for rent, H. G. WILSON 7 Chestnut. Phone 1564. WANTED 300 people to eat dinner at Washington School, Wednesday, Oct. 36th. 5:30 to 7. Adults 35c, children 35c. WANTED Shakes. Write O O, ear Mall Tribune. SAUSAGE SUPPER K. P. HALL Thur., Oct. 27 Sponsored by the GRIFFIN CREEK GRANGE , Muaio by Dickey's Orchestra Plenty of entertainment 1 Candidates will be . Introduced Serving from. 6:30 until 9 Admission 50o