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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEPFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1940. Society ad Clubs By Clara Mary Davis Col. Fletcher Is Honor Guest at Farewell Lunch Col. Harvey H. Fletcher, com mander of the Medford district of civilian conservation corps, was honor (uest at a farewell luncheon party yesterday noon at Topsides, horn of the Alfred S. V. Carpenters on the Old Stage road. Guests Included Leonard Car penter, Karl L. Janouch, Hance H. Cleland. Floyd Hart, R. W. Ruhl. Frank P. Farrell, Shelby Turtle, Seth Bullis, Eugene Thorndike, Glenn L. Jackson and the host, Alfred Carpenter. Col. Fletcher, commander here since September IS, 1938, plans to leave about August 24 for Newark, N. J., for recruiting duty. Mrs. Fletcher hat been visit ing her daughter In Fitchburg. Mass., sine June and will Join her husband after his arrival In Newark. , Mrs. Clay Visits Parents in City Mrs. Charles Clay, Jr., of Manhattan Beach, Cel., arrived here Tuesday to spend three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller at their home on East Main street. Mrs. Clay drove to Medford with Mrs. Alex Sparrow and her daughter Miss Harriet who had been vacationing in California. Mr. Clay is expected to Join his wife here the latter part of this month and will visit with his., parents, ..Mr.- and ..Mrs. Charles Clay at their home on Crater Lake avenue. Nyes Hosts to House Guests 1 I. H. Jones arrived here this morning from College Station, Texas, to Join his wife who has been here a month, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nye and family of Talent. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Mildred Nye. The couple will visit here for sometime. Miss Ruth Nye returned to her home 'yesterday from San Francisco, Cal., where she at tended the Golden Gate Inter national Exposition on Treasure Island. t Club Dignitary Honored at Meet Miss Clara Lovaaa of Port land, state president of the F. L. clubs of Oregon, paid the Medford club No. 7 an official visit at its regular meeting Monday. She was entertained with a salad supper at the home of Georgia Hess on Vancouver avenue after which an Interest ing meeting was held. Members present were Few Haskitt and Gertrude Russell of Portland, Viola Aldredge, Geor gians Hussong, Besse Thomp son, Edna Hildcrbrand, Marian Mellin, Lucille Cave, Miriam Ward, Nell Cator and the hos tess Georgia Hess.. On Tuesday the visitors en Joyed trips to Crater Lake na tional park and Diamond lake. Bobby Porter Home From Trip Bobby Porter, grandson of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Porter, re turned by train yesterday from Oakland, Cal., where he visited his mother, Mrs. E. J. Williams for five days. Two Honored at Birthday Party Mrs. Jane Henutreet and Mrs. Hans Rammin were hon ored at a meeting of the Jolly Stitchers club Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Ram min on West Twelve street The affair observed their birthdays. After a pot luck dinner, cards were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Those present at the pleasant affair weie Mr. and Mrs. Gerden StagK, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Conner, Mrs. Hem street, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Con ser, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ovel man, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph At wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barneburg, Mr. and Mrs. John ny Grinsted and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rammin and fa mily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob West and family. Next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Atwood, 12S Cottage street Friday, Aug ust 80 at 1:30 o'clock. Miss Lageson Is Party Hostess Miss Nancy Lageson, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Lage son, entertained with a luncheon party yesterday at her home on Glenn Oak court in honor of Donna Arthur, her house guest. , Small guests enjoying the party were the Misses Jeanene Findley, Marilyn Murphy, Kath erine Ann Hoppe, and Betty Drummond. After luncheon the group attended the theatre. Miss Arthur plans to vacation here for a week. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Arthur of Crescent City, Cal. Lodges Will Sponsor Picnic I.O.O.F. lodge and the Rebek- ah lodge of Medford are spon soring a picnic to be held in the Grants Pass park Sunday. All members of the lodges of the southern district are invited to attend. Lodge No. 83 will serve coffee, cream and sugar. Each family is asked to bring own service and a picnic basket. Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. A large attendance Is expected. WOULD PUT CURB GAINS APPLAUSE! SOLICITATION Festival Cast CaiTieS On ' Medford Merchants assocla .11 w i. in. . iUon ,oda5r nnou'ic' appoint- After Fire With Strange 'ment of a committee to pass on , . . i i all forms of solicitation in an Assortment 01 COStUmeS , effort to stamp out schemes ' I which the committee secretary said take many hundreds of Shakespeare lit modern dress : dollars out of the city annually 500 14 and ts-weak-old Lefharn pullet and Utfnf puilU. Prloe reasonable. Place your order now for September end October babe chirks. Talent Hatchery, mil south Talent. EXPERIENCED WAJTRE&A Win 14 Apple at once. Medford Cal. FOB BALI Auto wrwralnr and eere Ice atatlon. Low rent, living quar- terms. S2M take lease and stock. Kb tradea. cash talks. Richfield Sta tion. Jacksonville Highway, phone 2397. BREEDING DOES for sale. 11 each Call la Cottage or phone 4eas. 1S7 8TUDEBAKER pickup with overload springs. Uke new. Terms. 337 N. Central. Mrs. Reddick Is Visitor in City Mrs. Hatlle Redillck of Los Angeles, arrived in Medford this morning by train to visit for the remaining part of the summer with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates at their home on Queen Ann avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kellogg. Mrs. Reddick has visited here before and is well known. She is the sister of Mrs. Gates and Mrs. KelloKg. In Los Angeles she has spent some time visiting ner son. Portlander Is Medford Visitor Miss Helen Schultz of Port land has been enjoying flshins and hiking trips since her rec ent arrival in Medford. She Is the house guest of St. and Mrs. W. M. Daws. at their home on Kenwood avenue. Mrs. Daws Is a cousin of the visitor. Miss Sclmltx also plans to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Palil during her stay in the valley. Shakespearean Play Schedule Friday. Aug. 18, "The Com edy of Errors." Saturduy, Aug. 17, "As You Like It." All plays begin at 8:30 o'clock in the Ashland Civic F.limhetrian theater. Miss Holland Is Valley Visitor Miss Norma Holland of Che- halis, Wash.r is a visitor at the home of her mother. Mrs. Daisy Holland in Central Point and her sister. Miss Edna Shaver and other members of her family. She plans to spend a fortnight here. it was, both literally and physi cally, before a packed house at Ashland's civic Elizabethan the atre to see the final performance of "Much Ado About Nothing", given on schedule less than 24 hours after fire had swept through the storage and costum ing departments backstage and destroyed more than 65 per cent of all costumes. True to the unwritten law of the theatre, the "show did go on" and drew round after round of applause and unreserved en thusiasm for the plucky young sters, who, faced with the gigan tic task of re-building costumes for three entire shows, perform ed the Job without a hitch. Last night's showing was somewhat changed from the orig inal presentation late last week. Tuxedos replaced the Elizabeth an attire for several of the char acters, uniforms of Ashland's National Guard company did the rest. Some of the feminine garb was salvaged from the smoke and water and re-faced and re-glittered. Cliiiens Aid Ashland i civic minded citi zens responded to an appeal for help with all the equipment at hand, old clothes, hats, shoes and out-moded finery, and in record time from the battery of sewing machines humming on the lawn behind the theatre yes terday, came ample attire. Wtih exception of tuxedos and modern military uniforms, last night i audience found little ma terial difference between the last and first showings of "Much Ado." If anything, the tempo of the production was enhanced by the added efforts of the cast. The comedy situations brought more laughter; dramatic se quences were keyed to a higher pitch and the invisible soark which fired the cast to new heights was caught by the audience. ' Jimmie Baughman, In an old Civil war uniform, was a new and more lovable Dogberry; the villians, Delmar Solcm, Don Shanahan and Doug Hubbard. were more dastardly; Jerry vawter, clad in a bright blue uniform and military boots was an excellent Claudio while Dick Farmer and Harry Moses, repos ing In the colorful regalia of the Oregon National Guard, car ried their roles to new heighths. Mclba Winston as Hero, was as pleasingly demure as ever while Ethel Mae Robblnette as Beatrice, reached a new level. All members of the cast were given unreserved acclaim for their characterizations. Tonight, patrons will see a modern dressed version of "The Comedy of Errors." Tomorrow nights "As You Like It" will close the sixth annual reoer- toire. Capacity crowds are ex pected for these two shows. The curtain will rise at 8:30. FOR RENT 6-ronm modern houee. newly cleaned. Inquire 84 N. Peach. without doing ahyone but the promoters any good. To make the plan successful, all business houses and others must cooperate fully and sin cerely, Frank Hull, committee secretary emphasized. No con tributions should be made in any solicitation not approved by the committee but no one will be obligated to contribute to any approved solicitation, he stated. All forms of solicitation! are embraced, whether the soli citation is made in person, by mail or by telephone, he ex plained. The plan of solicitation con trol is intended for the protec tion of the business men them selves as well as the general public, Mr. Hull asserted. Pri mary object, he said, is to put an end to solicitation by out siders who take money from the city without rendering any pro portionate service to the com munity. All applications for solicita tion are to be made to Mr. Hull at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. To make the plan completely effective, Mr. Hull asked that all local organiza tions of whatever character ap ply to him for approval of any kind of solicitation they might contemplate at any time. An increase in solicitation of various kinds lately led to for mation of the control commit tee, Mr. Hull related. He added that control is being exercised with marked success in many other cities and declared that with proper cooperation the same kind of complete success can be attained here. PEACHES at canning prices. J. H. Halea. Tuscana and Mulra. Can ning tomatoes, larffe hie; 40c. At the Orange Orove Fruit Stand, corner Central and 60. Pacific Huthway. FOR TRADE OR SALE S8 acres located eloae to Medford. all under cultivation: 7-roora dwell ing, barn. 3-car garage. No Incum brance. Will trade lor clear Med ford property. BROWN ic WHITE. 104 W. Main FOR RENT Sleeping room gentleman. 124 Tripp. for AUOUST TRANSPORTATION SALE Over 25 low-priced cars and pick ups priced from S0.9S and up. See us for rour transportation. HAHN MOTORS SALON 32-38 N. Riverside. Phone 3S23. Chrysler Plymouth WALKER'S ROUNDUP DANCE at Dreamland Saturday nleht, Au gust 17th. Meet the eowbova and cowgirls with the big hats, they will all be there. MEET THE BUCKAROOS Saturday night, Aug. 17th, after the Round up, at Walker's Roundup Dance. Dreamland. Beet of music. A good time for all. WANTED Oats. Fuel Co. barley. Medford LAWNMOWER SALE Special dis count on all new mowers. Trade In the old one. See our window. 81ms Bros.. 21 N. Fir. $3500 r. $6000 : From Camp Subaltern E. C. Winters of Camp Dog Lake Lokeview, was a caller at CCC district headquarters here today. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Small dairy ranch, stocked with fine cows, plenty of hay, modern houee. James Keith, one block south and two blocks west of packing houses, PhbenU. At Headquarters Comnanv Commander Gilhert B. Matthews 1 01 tamp Leaf, Calif., transm-ted official business at Medford CCC oisirict headquarters today. 2Mf NEW SWEATERS J J ,of ro"' "'' riution iVJ , , I front.. .ll,-nYt T T i I Imputed ra.hmeret en.lHa, I UW rool. la, , ,,,,, an m m m slel colors. ' e CORDUROY SKIRTS re smart! I'lere it 1 1rs In rlne, blue and red. Tao-e, ene i kets te m.l. h'VL M W J Vaf Our New Fall Blouses $2.98 $3.98 'ATTRACTIVE' JOB RoadinR. Pa.. Auff. 16. (.V State Commander Edward R. Stirling told the Pennsylvania American Legion convention to- day that Louis Johnson, former assistant secretary of war, was unable to keep a soeakintf en- gagemeut here because he "has just been appointed coordinator of national defense tn the Unit ed States." Stirling did not disclose the source of his information. FOR SALE Onod upright Inquire 31S Laurel St. piano. WANTED Young lady to learn tai loring. Kletn the Tailor (upstairs). POR RENT Three-bedroom modern houiw, clou- to Washington school. S.I5 W. I3th. acres, 35 acres alfalfa. (re water, ba linos tim bered pasture, four-room cottage, two bams, milk houae, 4 cows. 1 bull. 1 honw, full set of farm machinery, hay In barn, all goes. Want store or service station. Also . 36 acres. In etowr seed and family fruit, fire -room modern home, lame barn, fenced and croM fenced, irrigated. All In fine condition, and clear of any Incumbrance. Want larger farm, wilt assume. ELMER HERRI ED No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Dial 4644 or 4800. FOR SALE Uaed seven-foot electric refrigerator In good working order Bargain. Call 3993. PEACHES for canning. Elbert. Hales. Crawford. Mulrs. Tomatoes, law lug 35c. Sweet corn. At the Pacific Highway Fruit Stand, one block south of the Coffee Pot. PEACHES ElberUa. At Tucker's. 4th home on right Orchard Home Drive, off Stewart, Ave. HUNTERS. TOOK Deer season not far off, prepare now, save at Cliff's Sport Shop. 317 No. Riverside. SPECIAL HOO FEED. 89(J per hUU- dred. While It tutu. Ltmlted sup plyorder now. p. 2, Samson Co.. 4th and Front. COOL FURNISHED apartment, Frt? Idaire, private bath. 803 W. Mnin. EXCEPTIONAL VALVES Dual and single tone horns, S3 49 to 7.39. Beautiful grilles, $140 to S3 20. If It's fnn belt, we have It. Horace W. Thompson, 44 No. Rtv-erMde, 7 new FOR SALE AUTO COURT modern cabins, one 4-room bungalow. Oas ststlon. coffee shop. 400 feet frontage on Pacific high way and Rogue liver. This prop erty will have to be seen to appre ciate Its value. 8.300. Also 340 acrea. 1 ft acres bottom land. Irrsjflted from spring, partly iprtn kegf-t system, fair bulldlmr. Water pd in house from spring, family orchard, outside raiwe. A nice place to live. 6l3 mile west of Pacific hlghwav 43 000. Alw fl-room 1-atory house, newly deco rated. Would trade for rooming or apartment hou, close in. Also A neat 4 -room house with bath, plastered. laundry travs, gsrsge, clou In SI, 100. Terms. L. O. PICKFl L. 18 Smith Bartlett Phone 480. FOR RENT 8-ronrn furnished house Adults. Call 35 Cotta. FOR SALE Small sir compressor on stand, sultahle for paint i.prv.pi Call after ft p m 824 Bennett FOR SALE SO Red and Barred Rock pullet 80c each; weaner pt-, S earn J M Sutherltn. Rt. 3 Bos 14. near Nansen s Datrv. If In Washington Colonel John son said after a visit to the White House that President Roosevelt had offered him a "quite attractive Job." Johnson said he was not at liberty to disclose the nature of the post at present and tiirr.nl aside questions whether It might i be a position in the cabinet with me remark that "I can't say what it is." "I am going to think the mat ter over and will be back within a week or so to give the presi dent my reply," he said. !"OR rent S-roorn ,na.-k mile south Medford. Inquire MS So. Central. re beaulirui: A rl foe etrrv shirt, R.inan tripes six, fea tured here are real Ss'.v Shoe tallies! The Little Shop With The Big Values J0-ACRB DAIRT RANCH SACRIFICF COCAA 2 cre rery beat land All V-.01U in Ladlno clorrr. tnuated. Four-room houee, tile cooler room, pre Mure svstem. electricity, new s;are. water piped to barn. B-au-tiful shade around house and barn Abundanne of water for ir-lratlon st all time, ft good cows 3 raivr This la deep mi. jood chicken and rtlrr ram-h on pared hi-hwv Toial price S2800 Onlr trtOO ca4i balance eaay payment. Immediate possession J. C. BARVFft 90 V peach St. Phone 4t).$ HAHN MOTORS SALON PICKUP SPECIALS 1PM DODGE PICKUP IMfi DODGE PICKUP 1937 FORD PICKUP IP15 FORD PICKUP lOnft CHEVROLET PICKUP All Priced Below Market. HAHN MOTORS AUTO SALON N. Riverside. Chrysler Plymouth FOR RENT 5 -room house at 3S Almond St. Inquire 300 No. Peach. TRADE Merchandise for wood. S17 No. Riverside. PAINT, all colors, per gal.. 11.35: Linseed Oil and Turpentine. New shipment of Shoes and Boots, all slws. Larue stock of Tents. Tarpaulins. Red Coveni, Sleeping Bags and Camp Cots. New and Used Cook Stoves, Ranges. H -at era snd Heatrolas, also Fur niture. Pipe. Ptpe Fitting!, new and used. large quantity. Bsrb Wire. Wire Netting. Stock Fence. Wire Cloth and Bale Tlee. Roofing Paper. Building Paper. Resin. Sheatlng, Felt Paper and Corrugat ed Iron Sheets, evemhtrvz for the roof ls than mall order prices. MEDFORD BAROAIV HOV9F 37-31 N. Grape St. Phons 3744. FOR SALE 5 -room modern home, paved street, close In. Sacrifice. 1470. 300 down. Immediate poa session. Party leaving town. Clear of all incumbrances. Alo Vroom modern furn!hed rome, 1200 Near jtchools. $300 down. Also 2-acre ranch. 5 -room modern houe Irritated new crop Ladlno clover, lovely garden. 3iO down. Also 1 acre. 6-room modem hcnise. double fcrarage. all fenoed. g"od CMtbutldtnes. Near schools. $3300. $300 down. Also 4 lovely city homes, paved streets. U It's real estate you are looking for. ee -DAD" ROBERTS. 730 W. Second. "1 ain't mad at nobody. WANTED TO BUT Two steer calces old enough to grane. Bos M3 Tribune or phone 369$. "SPECIAL" StuVhaker 4 Sedan, trunk model. AM rood tires Clean inside. Only $13. SKINNER'S OAKAOB Phone 2740. Open Evenings and Sundays, Bulck and ttdebaker Cars. OMC Trucks FOR SA1E Peaches. N. Phone 6218. Judy. A GOOD NAME we think. Is Titallj- Im portant In the Used Car business. And II can't be bought . . It mutt be earned. Cooksey MotorCo. fsed Car lot. tin snd Martlet! Dial 3S18 DIABETES TROUBLE tf rno ere in tnut.e. no mstter hn .erlnus. trn in raMS ahere all hone has heen (lien un. our Chine,, herb treatment atll fire poeltlee relief the proof of em rellshllltr. onr hems not on I. relle.e luinhafo but also are recommended tor hs teier. luni, lter. Inlluenu. skin dlseaaea, Jsundlre. throat, heart. Hrer. aldne. tloinerh. il... a.ihm.. rhronir rousha. ron.llpetlon. nraraltia. dlrnnr.s. errema. heailarhe, rheumatl.m. arthritis, cancer, lam,, finer., dnip... nerinn.nrs. prostate, female romplalnta, children's truuhles. WANTED Single ranch-hand. Herb iirscneie, i mile east of Valley 6 tore. WANTED Tour watch and clock repairing. Work guaranteed. Re, sonable prices. C. B- Myers. IK jr. Central. FOR RENT l-room house with In closed sleeping porch, laundry Uay snd garage. Close In. 115 Almond. FOR SALE LogtTtnc truck trailer Take late model sedan. Haul If desired. Inquire last house end of aouih Peacn off Stewart. WANTED 700-foot deep wtD pump. Box 3639 Tribune. ANOTHER fresh truckload water melons snd local cantaloupes. For melons at their beet buy them Icedi at Ingram's Truck, next to Coffee Pot. BIG MONEY SAVING Double S. and H. Green Stamps Every Wednesday an Purchases of 12 over, OPEN EVERY DAY 7 A. M. TO P. M. ..www ' ef k all a zsi , u :"jrn CANADA DRY BEVERAGES 28 os. bottles plus deposit 2 tor Z5c Tea Cup Brand Pure, Rich Whole Milk Case 41 Cans $2.98 SWEET PICKLES Cresham Brand Crisp and Tasty 25 ox. 25c KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR 49lb.bafifS1.39 High Grade Flour Economically Priced GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb. box 19c Cascade Brand Always Fresh and Crisp Breakfast Figs No. i tail can 2 for 29c H. D. Brand A Really Delicious Breakfast Fruit 9t seiaar No. 10 bag 39a GREEN LIMA BEANS as.- "V"" 27c RITZ CRACKERS 21c DILL PICKLES f "J 15c Big Complete 1940 22,000 Word WEBSTER DICTIONARY else 32 Pages Full Color Mapt sue) 10f el BM aesaalsi se h. sea el racers turn a laua Cttfu u, tor .iini. FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 lb. 24c - 2 lbs. 46c TOILETRIES - REMEDIES AT MONEY SAV1NO PRICES 50c WOODBURY'S CREAMS 39t 55c LADY ESTHER CREAM 39 35c POND'S CREAMS 25c 25c JERGENS LOTION 20? 50c IPANA TOOTH PASTE 39 20c COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE... ISC 25c LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE .... 19 50c LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 39C 16-OZ. THRIFTY ANTISEPTIC 19 35c SLOAN'S LINIMENT 29C 25c ANACIN TABLETS 19 60c ALKA-SELTZER 49? PAR, giant size pkg. 59t? GRANULATED SOAP OXYDOL, lrg. pkg. 19 WOODBURY'S TOI- LET SOAP, 4 ban 25? NUBORA, giant pkg. 49 Utility dish free with each pkg. JELL-O, 3 pkg. Six Delicious Flavors .14? SHREDDED WHEAT. NBC brand, 2 pkgs. 19? PINEAPPLE JUICE, No. 2 can.. 2 for 23c Del Monte brand. The Wake-up Beverage. No. 2 cans RICE KRISPIES, Kellogg', pkg. ...11C SEA ISLAND SUGAR, Finest Granulated Cane Cloth Bags 100-lb S4.98 No Green Stamps 10-lb 52? CIGARETTES ctn. $1.19 Lucky's. Camels. Chesters. No Green Stamps at this price. KITCHEN BROOMS. . .each 29? 4-sewed SNOWDRIFT Pure Vegetable Shortening 3 lb. 46c Quality Meals That You Will Be Proud to Serve. STEER BEEF POT HOAST. cut from select grain fed steer beef. You'll be pleased with its quality and flacor, per lb XlVtt MORRELL'S SLICED BACON, from eastern corn fed porkers, lean. Vi lb. pkg 13 HAM PATTIES, made from select sugar cured ham. 6 ,or - .......25t? BACON SQUARES (not fat backs), nice to fry or for seasoning. Per lb 10c BREAST O- SPRING LAMB, Swift s Premium quality p" " - - - ...IOC VEAL STEAK, shoulder cuts from fancy whole milk fed veal. Per lb lT'it? PEARL SHORTENING (Limit) 4 lbs J 35 Meat Specials for Saturday onlv ASPARAGUS 2 can. Royal Club, tender long green spears, l's pic. QUEEN OLIVES quart jar Granada Brand, large site MARTIN S TURKEY TAMALES Guaranteed to please 2 can SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR pkg. Makes light, fluffy and tender cakes SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR No. 10 bag BLUE RIBBON MALT 3-lb. can ZEE BATHROOM TISSUE 4-rolI pkg. ZEE KITCHEN TOWELS 3 pkg. 29? 35? 25? 27? 49? 53? 17C 25? GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES For your personal selection ORANGES Sweet I A . . . aweet potatoes 3 lbs. 19 No. 1 California Jerseys Sweet and Juicy 2 dot. 23c Green Beans . 3 lbs. 10i Tender. Strinalees Blue Lake varietv GREEN PEPPERS nihceekforstuMing each 1c Produce Prices Saturday Only PIGGLY WIGGLY SASSY SHOP HENRY LEE HERB CO. Isi1 1 a. ro - p. m. eirept un1sv PHONE iiii FREE DELIVERY a V Central. Ronmt ($) S2I SO. PIVERSIDE