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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 1940. PAGE NTNTS LOCAL and PERSONAL Portland and E. B. Dewey left for Lot Angeles. J. T. Hall left for Los Angeles last even ing. Charles Block arrived from San Francisco vesterdav To Coast Mr. and Mrs. J. F. , Returns Horn Mrs. J. E. afternoon and J. F. Culley of Wallace of rt Newtown street j Welin left ls.t night for her Weed, Cal., left on the same left recently for a vacation to i home in Pucnte. Cal.. after a ' plane for Springfield. Mass., the coast where they plan to ! fortniRht's visit with her sister, I via Portland and New York. remain for some time. Home from City Mrs. Clat ous McCredie returned home this week from a buying trip to San Francisco. She was ac companied by Miss Joan Stoehr. Hera en Business O. C. Sayles and William White, Port land business men, were here on a business mission today. Both were registered at the Hotel Medford. To Sat Calendar Calendaring day for all extension unit chair men and secretaries will be held Tuesday at the county courthouse auditorium at 10 a. m. From Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ellis of Portland were Medford visitors today. They were ' registered at the Hotel Medford. .Mr. Ellis is Identl fied with the Gilmore Oil com pany. From Grants Pais Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds were In Medford Saturday attending the meeting of western states hotel executives. They are associ ated with the Hotel Redwood In Grants Pass. -Transferred Company Com mander R. C. Upchurch. for merly of Camp Witmore, Cal., was an official caller at Med ford CCC district headquarters today. He was en route to his newly-assigned station, Camp Klamath, Merrill. Minor Accident C. D. Blaine of route 2 and Fay Purinton of Los Angeles drove cars involv ed in a slight accident at the Pacific highway and Main street in Central Point, Wednesday afternoon, according to a report on file today. Aviation Day August 19 is designated as "National Avia tion Day" In a proclamation by President Roosevelt. The proc lamation calls upon all gov ernment officials to display the flag on all government build ings August 19 and invites the people to observe the day with appropriate exercises. Prise Winner Mrs. Chelsea M. Sheridan, first prize winner in a recent "Write - a - Line Apartment contest conducted by the Post-Intelligencer in Se attle, Wash., is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marshall of 328 North Riverside avenue. Mrs. Sheridan received $25 as first place winner. She was shown receiving the award in a photograph in the Seattle newspaper. Mrs. Sheridan used to -reside here. She moved to Seattle about three years ago. She visited her parents here last fall and is expected for another visit next winter. Mrs. Frank DeSouza of 30 West ern avenue. Mrs. DeSouza is recovering from recent oper ation. Seattle Guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hegre of Seattle, Wash Mr. Culley will compete in an archery tournament near Springfield. At Airport Technical Sgt. M. McCauley. pilot, and Lieut. R. Davis, co-pilot, stopped at are guests at the home' of Mr!lMedford municipal airport to and Mrs. Paul Hanlin. 1016 ! to h,ve ,heir Douglas SPECIAL Chamberlln Weatherstrip and Insulation. Summer prices. E. D. REED, rare Llnd Bros., Phone 910. WHAT IS CHO-- cho: Turn to Page 12 East Jackson boulevard. Mrs. Hegre is Mrs. Hanlin's aunt. The visitors arrived yesterday afternoon by mntarcai. They are en route to the Golden Gate international exposition at San Francisco. Social Planned Phoenix Townsend club will have an ice cream social Friday on the lawn at the residence of Mrs. Lily Conklin, the first house south of the Texaco service station on the Pacific highway. The social will start at 3 30 p. m. and last throughout the even ing. Alexander's string orches tra will provide music. Picnic Sunday The annual Nebraska picnic will be held t 1 p. m. Sunday in Lithia park, Ashland. All former Ne- braskans residing in the Rogue ; river valley and all Nebraskans visiting here are invited to at tend. Each family is asked to bring its own basket lunch and service. Principal speaker will be E. M. Hussong, Medford high school teacher. Dresslers Hera Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dressier, former Medford residents, are guests at the home of Mr. Dresslcr's sister-in-law. Mrs. Frank H. Dressier of 1107 East Main street. Mr. Dressier was in the real estate and insurance' business here from 1907 to 1923 when he moved to southern California. He is now in the same business in West Los Angeles. With his wife, Mr. Dressier arrived here by motorcar Tuesday evening and will leave Saturday morn ing for Marshfield. Portland. Vancouver and Victoria. B. C. During their visit here, Mr. and Mrs. Dressier are renewing old friendships. Job Tests The U. S. civil service commission today an nounced open competitive ex aminations for the following positions: sailmaker, to fill ex isting and future vacancies at the Puget Sound navy yard, Bremerton, Wash.: and air brush illustrators, four grades with salaries ranging from S1620 to $2300 a year. Com plete information about the positions may be obtained at Medford postoffice from Stan ley G. Sherwood, acting secre tary of the local board of civil service examiners, or the state employment service. 45 North Fir street. The employment service staff will also give as sistance in preparing applica tion blanks for persons deemed qualified for the positions. Plane Passengers Arrivals by United Mainliner this noon were Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Reyn olds, from Oakland, Cal., D. D. Alexander and Miss P. Emery, from Los Angeles, and Mrs. R. Eisenhart. from New York City via San Francisco. Leaving on the same plane were Mrs. S. W. Ray and Mrs. E. M. Homes, to Portland. E. D. Smith ar rived from Portland this fore noon and Miss M. van Pragg left on the same plane for Los Angeles. C. T. Scott arrived f rom( Oakland early this morn ing and departing were W. H. Gascogne, to Portland, L. K. Ambrose, to Missoula, Mont., via Portland, and David Hinds, to Seattle. H. Murphy arrived on the midnight Mainliner from transport plane refueled. They were en route from Sacramento, Cal., to Spokane, Wash. A late arrival yesterday was Capt. F. R. Dent of Wright field. Ohio, who arrived from Boeing field, Seattle. Wash., in a North Amer ican advance trainer. He con tinued from here to Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal. Hillbilly Show Opens At Rialto I of the LAG DURING JULY Thirteen permits with a total value of $12,365 were issued from the city building inspec tor's office in July, a sharp de cline under the $28,840 in the same month last year and a slight drop under the $15,275 total in June of 1940, it was shown in figures released to day. Of the 13 July permits, one was for the construction of a new residence at a stated cost of $3,600 and one was for a new business structure at a stated cost of $2,000. The others were for reshingling, repairing and remodeling. The St.. Mark's Episcopal church, Oakdale avenue and Fifth street, applied for a per mit yesterday to reshingle at a stated cost of $250. Iline Keeney of 628 Pine street applied for a permit to reshingle a private garage at a stated cost of $50. From the Czarks to the mov ies is no easy matter for a corn fed lassie from the hills but for Alan Mowbray it means an extra bonus for taking Judy Canova, screen and radio's most popular hillbilly songstress, to Hollywood by mistake in "Scat terbrain," which heads the dou ble bill opening a three-day run today at the Rialto theater. Mowbray, as a movie talent scout, is. sent to the Ozarks to bring back a nightingale but in a mixup, brings back Instead Judy Canova (the "Jenny Lind" Ozarks). Her genial homespun humor and easygoing I manners make her an overnight sensation, but Hollywood is really taken by surprise when her kinfouk start moving in on the film city. Others in the cast of the movie based upon the popular hit, "Scattcrbrain," in clude Billy Gilbert. Ruth Don ncllv, Luis A'.ocrni and Wallace Ford. "Pioneers of the West," fea turing the Three Mesquiteers, plays as the companion Western. troduction with side-splitting laughter. The story is one of domestic mixups arising from double identity. Allan Jones has a dual role as twin brothers, one an overbearing Grecian gen eral and the other a romantic, golden-voiced lad from Syra cuse (Greece). He has twin slaves, both played by Joe Pen ner. Martha Raye is married to one of the Penner twins. Irene Hervey is married to one of the Jones twins and Rose mary Lane becomes the sweet heart of the other. When the interloping twins are mistaken for the husbands, the ensuing situations are among themost hilarious ever screen ed. But to tell more of the story than its basic situation is to "spring" many of the genu inely amusing twists and turns the tale takes along its uproar ious road. DAYTIME Cars for Children of work. Ing mothere. 36c. Excellent reter nces. Phone 443-X. WILL Sacrifice equltv In 37 3-door Ford srdsn. Bos 2771 Tribune. FOR SALE 40 crr on Griffin Creek. Good 8-room hous with bth. Alio lance 2 -room house. To ut price 75. or will divide. 20 acre with 5-room house 4750. Oth er SJ25. ALSO: 8-room house and Urge bam. Nearly 3 acres of land. Just beyond Medford city limits on Jacksonville htghwsv. Land Irri tated. S15O0 tor quirk sale. ALSO: 4-room modern house In excellent condition In West Medford. Oak floor 3 front rooms. Double ear Ms. also larpre woodshed and work shop. Immediate possession. Price 1400. Paar terms All I ask Is see these bargains first and then com pare with anything of like quality and price on the market. C. C. Pierce. Room 1. Palm Building, Medford. Phone S17-L. load 1107511.39:' best fed heifers 410 50. weighty cutter cows 5.1S; heavy sausage bulla to 16.75. Sheep 3.000 Sprlni lambs and yearlings 15-35 higher: most small lot natives llRhtly sorted 48.25: bet ter kind held S8.3S and up: one double 64 lbs. western springers 68.35: best handywelght dry fed yearlings 7.35; fat sheep scare around steady. Sings At Roxy IN THEFT ATTEMPT Alfred B. Davis and Guy S. Compton, of this city, charged with the attempted theft of live stock, were ordered held to await grand Jury action, follow ing a preliminary hearing be fore Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman today. Testimony showed the two men were within 30 or 40 steps of the turkey roost of Walt Woolridge, located five miles northeast of this city, between 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock in the morning. No testimony was in troduced by the defense. South San Francisco South San Francisco, Aug. 1. i I AP-USDAI Hogs 100; around 10c higher: all choice 188-215 lb. Cali fornia sold at S7J0; no sorts; prompt clearance; packing eow nominally 4.00-75. Cattle 100: steers scarce: small parkaz cutters 635 lb. S7.O0: desir able cows and heifers absent: dairy cows barely holding week's 35c ad vance, one load 1.163 lb. Holstelna 5.75: extreme top. about two loads largely 44.50 5 50: bulls nominal, largely grassers. 6.00-50: Calvea 10: nominally strong; odd vealers 11.50: slaughter' calves, quoted S8.504 8.50. Sheep 350: steady: deck north coast wooled lsmbs 48 50, top; around 1 deck Calif., shorn 81 lb. ladlno lamba 8.00: few medium 67 lb. lambs 7.75; ewea scarce, few 61.509 3.35. hit' "nnr 3TV vu n$l v; AC Portland Produce Gene Autry, the screen's most popular singing cowboy, comes to the Roxy theater for tomor row and Saturday only in "Rov ing Tumbleweeds," which plays as the added Western with "Tropic Fury," co-starring Rich ard Arlen and Andy Devine for the fifth time. FOR SALE Youne Guernsev cow. two heifer cslves. 4 months old. Inquire 1S N. Central. Too Late to Classify FOR SAI E Steel drum, medium slut, with rovers, emu bit for rr b.re. soc each. Monarch Seed At Peem Co., 10th & S. Fir. BARGAINS YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE BtTICK 90 Coup Low mileage, mechanlrallr perfect Radio, heat r and rtefrneters. Venr jtood tlrea it and drive It and we promise you will buy t tor only M45 CHKVROLIT "36 Deluxe Town dan. built-in trunk, reconditioned lik brand new. We are ottering It for 944A and your ear thould make the down payment. NASH LAFAYETTE "ST Coupe. New paint and tires. Motor In excellent eon an ion. upnoisiery very ciean OverdrlTe and heater, only ... M45 WE HAVE 95 other excellent uaed car Id stock for you to choose irom. Easy O M.A.C. Term. 38 Bulck Coupe Completely over hauled, new tires, beautiful light green finish, upholstery lire new, radio and heater, new car transpor tation for only $636 Open Sundays and Erenlnga. SKINNERS OARAGE Phone 103 New phone No. 3740 Bulck Cars OMC Trucks Anaconda A ten. T. fc 8. Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. 30 IBS 2fl4 79 47 Portland, Ore., Aug. I. (AP) Country meats selling price to re tailers: country killed hogs, beat butchers 135-160 lbs. IO-IOc; veal ers, fancy 16-lfic lb.; light thin U-13c, heavy 10-llc; lambs spring 14'4-15c; ewes 4-7c; good cutter cows 9-10c lb: canner cows 8 -De lb.; bulls ll-12c lb. Portland Wheat Chrysler 73 Coml. Bolv ft1;, Curtlss-Wright - T, DuPont lis Oen. Elec. 34 Ocn. Poods .. .. 40' , Oen. Mot . 45 Int. Harvest, 44'4 I. T. A: T aH Johns-Man. .. Unquoted Sound Pictures at Foursquare Church Sound motion pictures of "world events in the light of Bible prophecy," will be shown tonight at 8 o'clock at the Foursquare church. Central and Jackson streets, by Rev. and Mrs. George Wright of Emporia. Kas. The Kansans, who are visiting the Reverends Mr. and Mrs. Schneidau. pastors of the local church, will show pictures. "The Sea of Strife," portraying the revival of the old Roman empire, at the same time Thurs day and Friday nights. The public is invited. Ad mission is free. Portland. Ore.. At. 1. (API Open High Low Close Sept. 74 74 74 74 Cash grain: Oats No. 3-3 lb. white 34c. Barley No. 3-4S lb. B.W. 30.75. No. 1 flat. 41 Jl. Cash wheat Ibid): soft white 75c; western white 75c; western red 74ic. Hard red winter: ordinary 74c; 11 per cent 75c; 13 per cent 78c: 13 per cent 77c: 14 per cant 78c; hard whlte-burt: 13 per cent 83c; 13 per cent 84c: 14 per cent esVsC Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phllllpa Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. OH Cal. St. OH N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft V. B. Steel 1 H . 30 . 80 . 33 4 . . . e; . 184, , 33 . 6 . 704 . 37 $2100 5 -Acre Country Home Sacrtflc -o acres in Ladlno clover, Irrigated, at clt? limits 8-room house, nicely located, elec tric pump, fireplace, fine berry and garden land, city water If desired. Sacrifice price 93100. 8900 cash balance terms. Priced for quick aaie. j. c. Barnes, 30 N. Peach bt, Phone U37-T. USED GOODRICH BICYCLE This is special price merchandise. Long. easy term. No red tape, no credit Investigation. First come, first served. Lewis Super Service Sta tion. Phone 1300. SLABS Select PineSingle Ld. 83.00, Medford Fuel. Tel. 031. San Franrluro nutter San Francisco. Aug. I. ( AP-USDA) Butter 83 score, 30c; 91-38Vc; 80 28 Sc; 80-38C. Sacramento. Aii. l API Churn ing cream butterfat: first grade 83c; second grade 28c. Chicago Wheat Chicago, Aug. l.fAP) Wheat: Open High Low Close .Sept. m78 7iij 75 H 76 Dec. ... 7AT, 76 , 76 , May 7714 Tt 77 77 "4 Craterian Crowds Enjoy Joe Penner In Rollicking Hit TRADE 160 A. timber up Elk Creek for tractors or what have you. For Bale 40-a. paid up water right, team. S rows, hay, 3000.00, terms. Din free, Butte Falls. FOR RENT 8-room house, close-in, stoves included. Phone 1337-J. FURNISHED Apt. for rent. Inquire 104 So. Holly. Tel. 18H-J. PEAKS TO HAUL. Let us llur with you on pear haul In this season. Rates reasonable. We are bonded carriers and have good equipment with eiperlenced men. which assures you of careful hand lin and safe delivery of your fruit, Telphor.e 633 now Dial No. 3756. F. E. Samson Co.. 4th Front. WILL TRADE Cows ind hetfera for wheat and barley. Route 3. Bo 77, Ashland. Phone Ashland 7341. LOCAL SWEFT Corn. 3 don. for 25c Thur. and Frl. Buy enough for the week end. Our corn Is picked frenh everv dsv. Cltv Limits Fruit Stand. So. Pacific Highway. WANTED Woman for llBht houee- work on Thursdays, inquire lwi W. ltth. FOR SALE From Dryden direct- White Leghorn hreedina cockerels. 4 mo. old. A huy at (3.00 each. Phone 2123-R. Ross Lane. FOR SALE Sow with pigs, also feeders. Wilson. Ross lane, between upper and lower Stae Roads. 4 32x6 10-plr new U. S. Royal Truck Casinos. This new equipment off new trucks. We must sell, special deal to right party. Terms If need ed, phone 1300. Lewis Super Service. BARGAINS 2-acrea Irrigated, modern home, fruit. 7 poultry houses. 160000 and 300.00 down. Also 4 -acres, near Uedford. S cute alfalfa. good house, barn, poultry house. paved street, 2000 00 and 300 00 down, Also Beautiful 13 acres on Cratr lake Hlway. Irrigated, at ore and aervtoe station, house, price cut and easy terms. Also Lorelr 6 acres Irrigated on Rogue River, modern build Infra, trade in on stock ranch. GEO. H. YEO- AOENCY A Valley Real Estate, Pae Hlway south of Medford, HOP PICKERS- Hop picking wilt start at the Hilton Hop Yards. Grants Pass, Thursday. August 6th. Oood crou. good camp, long aeaaon. Hilton Hop Yard, R FD. No. 3, Grants Pass. Ore. FOR 8AI-E Feed grinder suited to farm needs 92000. Monarch Seed it Feed Co. 10th A Fir. NASH 26 Sedan. Good rubber, motor swell. Special terms. Will sell cheap. Phone 1300, Lewis Super Service. WANTED Listings on 5 to 30 acre ranches within 5 miiea. Also rent als cltv property. Victor C. Seiner, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 674. FOR SALE Several very good used electric ranges including Hotpotn. and Weattnghoune. Priced from 10 00 up. Leonard Electric. WANTED Waitress at Berrydsl Restaurant. 1513 N. Rlvm.de. SMALL. Fa.t sloe furnished apart, ment. Adults, 16.00. Phone CooVa Beauty Shop. FOR SALE 33 h. p. 2-cyllnder 4-cycU engine, fuel oil burner. SO-inch clutch pulley. Suitable for mill, crusher or other heavy work. Rogue Valley Tractor Co- Fifth at Riverside. LET US give your car a gleaming new finish equal to any hew car. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. F.H.A.Home Loans 4-25 years to pay SOUTHERN OREGON TITLE CO. AffUUt.d with COMMONWEALTH. Inc.' of Portland. Or. 227 W Main-Phone 415 LIVESTOCK Wall St. Reports LsBssscsaMsessasssssMssssssswSssS kmmmmtimsi,. Portland Portland. Or., Aug. 1. (AP-CBDA1 Hogs 400. steady to weak, k-ood-choios 170-315 lb. drlvelns mostly 47.M-60: few 330-80 lb. ifl.H'sT.OO: llht light W-SOisrOO; packing sows S.O0-4O; butcher sows 96.00; choice feeder pigs 47 00. Cattle 100, calves 35. acute, ruuy New York, Aug. 1. UP) Selected itocki displayed mod erately progressive tendencies in today's market but many leaders jagged over a slightly irregular trail. Price changes, on the whole, were without particular mean ing in view of the lightness of dealings throughout. Transfers were around 300,000 shares, or stesdT. few srasa steers M50ao: nood liaht trass fed steers ,luo"b', about half yesterday's turnover. liu io.iDo.vi.it..".."- DnLtandinff uneculat ve In I spiration. brokers said, was 10. grass fat heifers STISaSSO. common sao. . u ...... ...."' . , S4J5 5 00; cannera S3 75; (rood beef : ." cows SS O0-SO; common -medium bulls SSJOxatt: (nod beef bulls 17 00: eood -choice vealers 40 004; 10 00; se lect 110.25 iheep SO. practically no spring lambs offered, nominally steady t week'a decline, good-choice trucked i Am. ez rVn. Pow. In icnni lsmbs salable 47.35: carload A. T. A T eastern Oregon lambs late Wednesdsy S7S0; few common slsuehter ewe II 50: rood light ilsughter ewes sal able 43 00-40. news, either from loreign or Rome sources. Today's closing price for 2 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chetn. It Dy 150 Am. Csn - 8 Thlf uo Chlcs;o. Aug. 1. (AP-CBDA) Hogs. 10.000: generally I0-0 higher thsn Wednesdsy' aversge: packing sows 15-35 up: up ss 95: bulk good and choice 10-340 lbs. 49.35-W: 340 370 lbs. lanely A 10-50: moat 370-SOO lbs. 5 75 a 30: snO-330 lb, average S5.50-S5: moat parkin sows 330 lbs. down 45 35-ftO: 140-500 lbs. g-ner ally 44 50 V 6 35. Cattle 3.500, calvea 800: sholc to 1 prime 1340 lb. steers topped at II 145: i neit highest price 111.70: severs! I u "v4 .183' IL03 LOST 42 POUNDS U DATs comiNENiAl oitriuiNO cowoSaiwn. Philadelphia, pa. MOTORISTS ATTENTION If yout motor beats or radiator leak see or call HOOPER'S adi 41 o ar.avict n start let! Phone l Now Eat Candy and Grow Thin New, Easy Way You rsn kn nfly prtwit and bsva a slender, grateful figufS. No drugs. No eiercia ng. No (.cskrning diet. Novl imply follow this ey A YDS Csivly plan and k weight Mrs. C. Miller, Chicago, nie that she loot 42 pouMi in 60 dsyt and feeia 100 per cent better. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Lern how leme lost up to S pound) a week. K Di oIicKtj Candy contains Wumlnt A. B. and D. and cttential nut ri aunt. Satit.fi . barter without ficu fat r calorie. A YDS rs backrd by a 11.000 Punty gusrsntte It i safe. Only $1 00 for a JO dsy wmty. Fret diivrry ta plala wTspoer. fall-fsction tiarsntted. Virt now te reduce. Mail or oen 'H promoter. Jtwt phone M Young's Drug Store I A Hillbilly in the Ozarks! t&h A Laff Riot in the Movies! ryt Hlicn up th tig and com en Jnt'7n. In ' ,h" dsngdest ms e! I 1 WANTED 600 ft. 1-Inch pip. Box i i " . V ' 2. L- f V, 375,. -m-uns. ;i .-V5-yVrAXs-.i- Yy- J 0 PROPHETIC SOUND MOV I NO PIC- I '- V ' F "N Jtr?. A-ftl ' tures at Foursquare Church, Ceo- I i 1 fFfjfiJLX --s3' wMtiith?' boMd u ntna-,m y. -ji FOR RENT 4-room. new. modern Tsse1fV j vfn I i haflT) f sfa ,w house. pino. lovely furniture. I f ;i1 " '4$XJit mUjI s11" wt Adult. S30 month. 1 block from I 11 'II -ew, . w) & & post office. "Dad" Roberta, 730 W. Ill WT 1 V ' L. f VV IB GOOD Csnnlns Corn t 65c large I I 1 ) J t!0. I WW vA sack todsy and Friday only. W are I T "N I .i ' closed Sst. Buy Frl. for th week- 1,4 , in AY 11 t.1 -vljks end City UmlU fruit Stand. Bo. Opening "daTlicncw metj WL 2 il I XYrV W 'V' I "The Boy, from Syracuse" yes- i I I j I M rttrClTiTi' 1 terday at the Cratorian thea- I T1.Hf.' I ter and acknowlededjhejn-1 T,'Z J 1 f-rTTllffllirTttnt : "" -J: v JCtr and ihna luiuUrsi Billy Gilbr-Aln 1 7 ' . . ' I MUST END TONICHTI I VT Mnk....n...i. rnnn.n..w.n.,. r.M M....4c.,VKve.4V,5,-80c SSSM A M, ge. U lo IVi,K Kiddle. Alw.v. IPC j J I J Jl . A Barrage of Hilarity! j 1 8lirl, . If wfl-, i Vo' Thn 'SL9L Their Moit Drin TAflAV U J ft v. v Adventure! TUIIAT . (Lf AAk. "'irttftAV m.hlng ho- ToT tmrri,mAmmmim!jilm. wli-'-'.v s2cWl3 jj-i- The Three Mesquiteers t 1 Hit"1! fjjj tft'! ' SK lx!! vUSySfl? J "'y FCW Mre P'y Lcft ' SC Ur