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LOCAL and From Nevada William Muir head of Winnemucca. Nev., (topped here short time this morning while en route home by motor via the coast highway and Los Angeles. Ranger Here John Sarginson, ranger In charge of the Lake o' Woods district of Rogue River National forest, transacted busi ness at headquarters in the Fed eral building today. . Business Visitor A. W. And erson, member of the Long Beach, Cel., police department, arrived in Medford today by motor. He plans to spend sev eral days here and in Grants Pass on business. Returns C. H. Isaac returned home today by train after spend ing the past two weeks in San Diego, Cal. Mr. Isaac, a Cali fornia Oregon Power company employe, resides at 21 Portland avenue. Home Again Mrs. Lydia Johnston of Thompson Creek re turned here today by train after , spending the last six weeks In Tingley, la., where she attended the 92nd birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Hawthorne. Minor Accident Albert John son of Ashland and James P. Ward of 29 North Riverside ave nue drove cars involved in a minor accident at Main street and Riverside avenue early yes terday morning, according to a report on file today. ... Home From North Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Tengwald and their daughter. Natalie, returned to their home on Kings highway last evening after spending the week-end In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tengwald motored to Port land Saturday, stopping in Eugene where they were joined by Natalie who has Just com pleted her second year at the University of Oregon. Refuel Her Pilot who stopped yesterday at Medford municipal airport to refuel their planes included Lieut. J. T. Coul ter, McChord field, Tacoma. Wash., to Sacramento, Cal., in a Vultee trainer, with Lieut. P C. Meyer as a passenger: MaJ. M. W. Kaye, Hamilton field, San Rafael, Cal., to Fort Lewis. Wash., In a Beechcraft photo graph plane, with Capt. E. F. Maughan as co-pilot and Maj. O. B. Schrender as passenger; Lieut. I J. E. Gay, Fort Lewis to Salinas. Cal., in a Douglas observation plane, with Lieuts. R. A. Camp bell and F. W. Frost as pas sengers, and Lieut. J. A. Rouse, Fort Lewis to Salinas in a Mar tin bomber, with Lieut. W. H. Williamson, Sgt. C. W. Minner and Prvt. A. N. Shirey as passengers. IK55 TaIks DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic A Naturopathic Physician Phon 3170 128 E. Main St RHEUMATISM Cold ther li always a menace to those who Buffer rheumatism. Thla li because cold climates demand more vitality to keep the body functioning and thus malces week nerves more susceptible to congestion from belns chilled. Rheumatism has been treated from various anglec aa to cause, but Chiro practors have shown that when pres sures on week nerves have been re moved the cause of the suffering has also been found and the svmptoms disappear. In the early history of Chiropractic, neurltla and rheuma tism were two of the most common ailment handled br Chiropractors. Because of the remarkable results ob tained In these cases. Chropractlc in to stow rapldiv. Beirut an af llctlon of the nervoua svstem. It was readily benefitted by ad)atment of the spine and created thousands of boosters bv the new science. Chiro practic ts always indicated ' t neu rits and rheumatism and If adjusted early responds readily and complete lv. CHATEAU t-T-vn m--tlt -111 ill ' ''. m --eaasaa.-m 11 'S, I y WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY THE GOLDEN VOICE f ' V. 'JiT' 'hon 1131 AshianJ C'J' 'JJk l - T Tot rUwrTatton Tj-T C lU Tick.t. No- en S.I. 1(1 tj - at Th Chto V f r Admission $1.10 1 Including Tax -1 PERSONAL Military Class Rogue River chapter of the Reserve Officers association will hold a group school in the Medford armory at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Ma). Merle S. Hotchkiss of Eugene, unit instructor, will conduct the class. Topic is "Occupation of a Defensive Position." All re serve officers are invited. Meeting Tonight Executive committee and the staff of the Disaster Preparedness company of Medford American Legion post are to hold a dinner-meet-ii.g in the Hotel Jackson at 0 o'clock this evening. All mem bers were requested by Com mander Lloyd A. Williamson to be present. a e $10 Fines Dave Winkler, S4, and Walter Foster, 56, both of Medford and both charged with drunkenness, were fined $10 apiece in city court this morn ing. Robert Head, 48. also charged with drunkenness, was told to leave town immediately or spend 10 days in jail. He said he would leave. In Coast Guard In a press release today the U. S. coast guard recruiting office in Seat tle. Wash., anonunced the en listment of Glenn D. Unger, son of Mrs. Annie May Unger of Eagle Point. After preliminary training at the coast guard sta tion at Port Townsend, Wash.. Unger is expected to be assigned to a sea-going unit of the service, the announcement said. Arrive Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Walker and sons, Johnny and Bobby, of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilstrap and son, Philip, of Salem arrived yesterday by motor for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Gilstrap. 35 Geneva street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap are the parents of Mrs. Walker and Phil Gil strap. Mrs. Phil Gilstrap will also visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Powell. 414 Valley view Drive. e Meeting Changed The meet ing of the Jackson County Boys ana uins Aid society will be held at the Hotel Medford to morrow at 12 noon rather than at 5:15 p. m. as previously scheduled. Mrs. A. S. V. Car penter, chairman, announced to day. Mrs. Myrtle C. Dalzlel, state director of the society, will address Jackson county com mittee members at the noon lun cheon. Change In meeting time was necessary, Mrs. Carpenter said, because Mrs. Dalziel must be in Portland Wednesday. Plan Passengers Departing by United Mainliner this noon were Mrs. Harry Hart, Mrs. W. McNair and E. Brown, to Port land, and R. Ettinger and R. Henry, to Pensacola, Fla, via Seattle. Wash. Leaving on the forenoon plane were H. Simp son, to &an Francisco, and C. Winetrout, to Los Angeles, j Berkeley Snow arrived from Portland on the same plane. Early morning arrivals were C. Dawson, from Oakland, Cal., and W. March, from Los Angeles. ; Leaving were Mr. and Mrs. L. . Brophy. to Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenwood, to Seattle. R. Stratford arrived ' from Portland on the midnight plane. C. Moroney arrived from San Francisco last evening. Ar rivals on tne first section of the 6 p. m. plane yesterday were L. Stettler and D. Guntert. from Seattle. C. Jonas left for Oak land on the same plane. L. Levensaler departed for San Francisco on the second section of the 6 p. m. Mainliner. S. Shimoda arrived from San Fran cisco yesterday afternoon. De parting on the same plane were Miss Drury Rice, to New York via Portland, and Mrs. E. Burel son, to Portland. Leaving on the noon Mainliner yesterday were Miss B. Traun, to Seattle, and Miss Patricia Geiser, to Port land. C. Jonas arrived from Sacramento on the early morn ing plane. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jameson arrived from Portland midnight Saturday and P. Clark departed for Bakersfield, Cal.. on the same plane. 10 MEDFORD MATT. Hr For Rlts Mr. and Mr. S. Watanabe and two children of San Francisco arrived here today, called by the death of Mrs. Watanabe's father, K. Shimoda, who died yesterday morning at his home, 227 South Ivy street. Reaches Olympla Arnold Joki, Medford boy who started for Olympia, Wash., June 1 by bicycle, has reached his destina tion, according to a postcard re ceived here today. Arnold, however, got only as far as Cot tage Grove, 165 miles, on his bicycle, he wrote, and was forced to finish his trip by stage. His bicycle went over a bank near Eugene, spraining Arnold's knee and slightly damaging the bike, he wrote. Doctors To Meat Jackson County Medical society will hold its semi-monthly dinner-meeting in the Central Point Grange hall at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Women of the grange will serve the din ner. Host will be Dr. F. J. Mof fatt. Dr. G. W. Gregg of Ash land will present the paper of the evening. The society also called attention of all physicians and surgeons of the county to the one-day post graduate meet ing in obstetrics and pediatrics j to be given in the county court- house auditorium Friday. June! 20, under sponsorship of the i Oregon State Medical associa-1 tion. Two visiting specialists are to give the course. Army Slogan The new slogan of the U. S. army, "Keep 'Em Flying," is intended as an ex pression of felicity and high morale, Sgt. Joseph W. Cush man, commander of the recruit ing station in the Federal build ing, related today. The army is endeavoring to popularize the slogan as a substitute for such common expression as "so long." "I'll be seeing you" and "down the hatch." The slogan applies to the wheels of progress of the whole national defense effort as well as to airplanes, Sgt. Cush man explained. The sergeant today began the distribution of small stickers containing the slogan to service stations where the public may obtain them. LIVESTOCK Portland. Ore, June 9 (AP-USDA) Hoga 3300: market active. 10-15 higher; good-choice 175-315 lb. drlve lns S9 89 g 10.00: carloada mostly 10.00; 330-390 lb. butchers 8.10-50; light light 900-35; packing sows 7.78 8 35; choice 85-100 lb. feeder pigs 1 1.35-50; heavier weights down to 10.50. Cattle 3000; calvea 300; steers 35 higher; other classes around steady but grassy beef cows alow, late un dertone weak to lower; fed steers, largely 810.00-60; load 839 lb. weights 10.35: grass steers 9 60 down: few feedera W OO-9 00; fed helfera 9 50 78: grass-fat beef helfera mostly 8.309 9 00; common dairy heifers down to 87.00; canner-cutter cows 5 35 6.50; fat dairy cows 87 00: grassy beef eowa 87.00 t 8 00: good light dry lot cowj medium good bulls 8.009.00; few to 9 29; good-choice vealers steady at 811.00 13.00: common-medium grades slow at (7.001 10.00. Sheep, 1600; springers active, strong to 35 higher; good-choice springers 9 50-76: part carload 10.00; feeder lambs down to 8800; medlura-good shorn lambs 86.75 7.79; medium-good ewea (3 50913 65; common down to 1.60. Chicago Chicago, June 9 (AP-C9DA) Hoga 18.000: mostly 15-30 higher with spots 35 up; top 9.70: bulk good and choice 180-370 lbs. 940 69: moat 370-33A ihs ao rs-sn- 880-900 lb. packtng sows. 88.90-90; turavicr ana rougn Kinaa Bfl.35-49. Cattle 16.000 rmi.. i inn- -, . 9.75 All. 50: comparatively little un- viv.w, prime jea aieer neld above 118.00: beat heifer, anas. cutters to 7 60. Sheep t.OOO; today's trade: all Classes ataadv to trrn. .,. native spring lambs SIS. 35; one uvuoiv ggo ina anorn lamDS, S9.90; few ethers 10.00; one deck choice fed range ewea with three months will SS 50; most native S4 00 4 50 South ban Franclar South San Francisco. June 9. IAP-Peaeral-Btate Market Km-si nm 800; around 18 higher: most 185-335 lb. California 810.39. one load EOXY Mtea Only .45-11:15 . nr. t Kiddles ioe Am lime fNDS TOMORROW MTE1 ova rtnafnrri Plus ERNEST TRUEX "Calling All Husbands" eu u WED.-THURS. NITES: Lw 8idny AYRES TOLER Lionel as B.rrymor. "CHARLIE U CHAM and Dr. Kildar th WAX Go Horn" MUSEUM" ii.ii j i TRTBTJTCE. MEDFORD. choice butchers 610.86: add packing sows as 00-35. Cattle 700; early steers steady, toad fed S10 50; two car fed Holstelna 7.76 8 60; four loada flashy 1ST lb. grass steers 00 a feeders, homed grassera bid S3 so; largely fraaa aha stock run. weak; few young eowa 7.30; largely cutters to common 4.V85, range cannera S6.00; odd dairy cows ta .S. bulk dairy cow 84 40 S 50: bulla active 8 00-60; calves, salable 75; weak; few good vealers 1100: weighty calves S9 00-50. Sheep. 1.800; largely north coast lambe, around 15-39 higher; on deck choice 87 lbs. 10.SJ. bulk 10.36-50: medium to choice shorn ewea quoted 2 2S;J.S. Portland Produce Portland. Ore, June 9 if) Butter Prints, A grade, 39c. lb. In parch ment wrappers, 40c In cartons: B grade. 88c in parchment wrappers, 39c In cartons. Butterfat first quality, mailmum of A of 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland. 371 -39c lb.: premium quality (maximum of .86 per cent acidity), 88', -39c lb.: valley routes and country polnta. 3c less, sse lb.; second quality, 8e under first, or 331,-SSc lb. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplet. 33e lb.: loaf. 34c lb.: triplets to wholesalers. 31c lb.; loaf, fie FOB. Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers: A large. 34c: B lerue. 33c: A medium. 33c: B medium 33c doc. Resale to retailers. 4c higher for cases; cartons. 6e high er. Country meate-eelltng prlc to re tailers: country killed hogs, beet butchers, 136 to 140 lbs., U-lS'c: vealers, fancy. 16-16SC; light, thin. 13-16C; heavy, 13-lSc; yearling lambs. 13-lSc: 1941 spring lambs. 18c lb.: ewes. 5 -8c lb.: good cutter eowa, 13 13c lb.: canner cows. ll-13e lb.; bulls. 14i-19c lb. Live poultry buying prices: No. 1 grade leghorn broilers. IV, to lbs.. 16c: fryers under 3'j to 4 Iba.. 17c; roasters over 4 Iba., 18c; colored hens, 19-30c; leghorn under 3'j lbs., 17 174c lb.; over 3 '4 lbs., 17140 lb.: old rcostera, 8c lb. Dressed turkeva nominal, arlllng prices: hens, 31-33e lb. Buying price, hena. 19-30c lb. Onions Oregon Danvers. regular la. 3.00: 3-Inch and larger, 3.35 per 90-lb. sack. Onlona New California was, 13.35 per 50-lb. bag; red, 3 40. Potatoes New California long whites. No. 1. (340-390 cental. Potatoes Old Deschutes No. 1, 175; selected Deschutes brand. 81.80-3 00: Klamath. H.70-1.75 cent al: selected Klamath, 3.00. Hay selling price on tracks: Al falfa, No. 1. 14.78 ton: oat-vetch. 10.00 ton: Wlllamett valley clover. 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Oregon. 17. Wool 1941 contracts. Oregon ranch nominal. 31 -33c lb.; 1940 east ern Oregon range, 30-33e lb.: crosa breda, 84-35c lb. Chicago Wheat Chicago, June 9. (API Wheat Open High Low Cloae July . 8103 1.03', 1.014, 1.03, Sep. 1.09 1.05 1.031, 1.04 Dec. . 1.064 1.06i 1.04H 1.08 Portland Wheat Portland. Ore.. June 9. (API Oram futures. Open High Low Cloee Sept. 87 88 87 99 Cash grain: Osta No. 3-38 lb. whit. 38 75. Barley No. 3-48 lb. B W., 37 00 Corn. Ko. 3-E.T. shipment, 33 80. No. 1 ties, SI. 81 4. Caah wheat (bid) : Soft white 67',e: soft whit cxclud- Mala J7e las 8c-86e Eve See tas 4c-40e IS to M-l.V Inc. ta Ktddlea-inr FUN'S-A-POPPIN' Thru Tomorrow Only! eraj jMlD-U Paf-3w. ass smu ssssi Wednesday .ACTION! DRAMA! Jirti nrn Tomorrow Only! I i ; l sH ttmtiirftinsi j j Jnai. . luinii .IN0A 0AINIlT!f N ITA HAYWORTH II J -ZJVAAj 1 MAIN'S OREGON, MONDAY. JUNT 9. 1941 Rogers' Hit Returns to Rialto ! V - , jS',?J V ' Due to the thousands of req ,ast and greatest picture. "Steam uests the Rialto Theatre has re- boat "Round the Bend," which ceived asking that Will Rogers will open a three-day run tomor be returned on their "Rialto row. Irvin S. Cobb, the popula Re-Issue Days" program the p r humorist, is cast opposite Rog opular Main Street theatre will iers in a story of riverboat life a show the immortal star in his 1 1 long the mighty Mississippi. Ing Rei. 89'4e: white club 89',c: western red 89 lie Hard red winter ordinary. B9',c: U per cent 93c: 13 per cent 95c; 13 per cent 97c: 14 per cent 1.00 Hard whlte-Baart 13 per cent. 1.13'4: 13 per cent. 1.1614; 14 per cent. SI. 17',. Today'a car receipts: wheat 78: barley 3: flour 33; corn 9: oat 3. mlllfeed 8. Wall St Report New York, June 9. (IP) Buy ing of industrial "blue chips" and specialties kept the home fires burning in today's stock market, while gains of fractions to two points or so were shown for favorites at the close, utili ties and a number of other groups inclined to lag. Transfers approximated 425, 000 shares. Today's closing price for it select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. A Dye , Am. Can 1614 78 S IMS 36 3T, M 79 45',, 87 ti 70 153', 30', 85 H 88'., 8H4 98 ani 84 '4 14'i 13 80 33 H 43 11"4 84 30 88 '4 'A 73 89 (4 A. T. T. Anaconda Atch. T. As S. P. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler . Curtlss-Wrlght Douglas Acft. DuPont Oen. Blee. Gen. Poods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. . Johns-Man. Kennecott Monty Ward No. Ann. Av'n. North Amer. Penney (J. c.) Penna. R. R. Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pac. Htd. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft . CSssVHHnaaraassMaiBBHiMaaHHM " Hurryl Laughs End Tonital JUDY CANOVA "SIS HOPKINS" Bob Crosby and Ms Bobcats I rOH hows rny at I-4.V8 48- MtTIMlS Adnlla ?V inc. tsi Klddlea-ISe II I Dm Jw,.e'; United Airline 10s, U. 8. Steel .., 86 'i REV. J. MINTLE OF ASHLAND PASSES The. Rev. J. Mlntle, of 162 Alida street, in Ashland, passed away Sunday at 8 a. m. He had been in poor health for several months, due to what was termed an asthmatic heart, by his phy sician. Rev. Mlntle was 79 years old April 30. He w born in Tren ton, N. J., and at an early age moved with his parents to .Sid ney, Iowa, where he lived for approximately 40 years and was united in marriage with Nevada Tooley in 1890. Rev. Mlntle is survived by his wife, son Fred, and daugh ter, Mrs. Mary Peterson, both of Ashland, and will be mourned by a large circle of friends. Rev. and Mrs. Mintle moved from Sidney, Iowa, to Spokane, Wash., in 1902 where they re sided for 14 years. From Spo kane they moved to Ashland, where they have resided for the past 23 years. Rev. Mintle has been retired for several years after giving some 50 years to pastoral and evangelistic activity. At the time of his passing he was a member of the Medford Nat arene. He was known as a man of exceptional prayer and faith. Funeral services will be held at Litwlller's Funeral home in Ashland Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.. Rev. Fred W. Weatherford offl elating, assisted by Rev. Ber trand F. Peterson, Rev. Allen McGee, and Rev. Robert Smith. Twenty-five million bottles of milk are delivered daily to American doorsteps. in THREE BIO- DAY8I P0V7l BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! . . . His Last and Greatest Picture! Requests have poured I by th hundreds for th return showing of the moat eagerly awaited pie tor of all eur re-lssuea! THE IMMORTAL WILL ROGERS la STEAMBOAT ROUND the BEND" with Irvin S. Cobb tuon PalUtt Ann ShlrUy . 8tpln Fateblt lVfMfl Adaltt tfle Inc. tail RMdles-lae Rata Atda Rang) Redmond, Or., Jun 8. (IP) Central Oregon, dampened by more abundant ralna than in years, has an excellent natural grass stand for livestock grazing on range and national forest lands. Stockmen said June) ralna a continuation of earlier rain. iuuy onset ina jack of snow. South Is North Nw Orleans (IP) Th Mis sissippi rlvr. which has a gen eral course almost directly south, flows directly northward past New Orleans at th orig inal section of the city. A ship sailing from New Orleans for the mouth of the river, southeast of the city, start its trip to ward th north. Too Late to Classify FOR RX NT Ice Boxaa. 60 per . . , " rlJ1 TW. 1376 BIO pir Slab Order early. Med. fuel Co. Tel. sill. lT Light colored Jersey Cow with home: branded TJ connected H under Bar"; ear mark swallow fork la right, crop and under bit In left. Irs Wheeler. Route 8. Bos 88, Eagle Point, WOMAN to take ear of Invalid ladv. No washing or Ironing Phone 8137. FOR rent nectrto hedge trimmer. 1. Hansen Hardware. rem SAUS 13 base Accordion, S8. waiaer. Eagl point Tele phon office. , MEDFORD Plying Club membership. Phone 3370. FOR SALE 30 head dairy cows and heifers, Jeraey. Ouamaevs and Durham. Xat house outh of Agate School. CHERRIES Coker Butt Road. D. N. Dow. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house, completely furnished, for summer months. Phone 4108. FOR SALE Small to boi; 9H1 lino leum rug: cotton mattress, cheap. Phone 3895 morning or evenings. FOR RENT Housekeeping room la prtvat horn. 118 Oeneae. FOR SALS 8 Ouemeey cows. 1 springers. Oood milkers. Phon 6109. LOST Model gasolln airplane tn vl clnlty of Agate deaert. Phon Skin ner's, 4868 or 3740. Agat desert, Phon Bklnnsr , 436 er 3740. COUNTRY HOME Original tnveat- unru. vfw. S 1 1U SO U t 87,500. C. a. Buturfleld, 410 Medford Bldg. FOR RENT Four-room furnished house. Inquire 38 Washington St. FOR BALE Two strictly modern 6- vuw uuiihw, mapie HOOTS, plast ered. A-l cement foundaUona. paved street. No better buys In Medford. 83.800 each, SO0 down, 635.00 per month. Also modern 8-rootn pi aa tared house, paved street, near arhools. 1650, 850 down, balance 17 60, Including Interest and taxes. Also 8-room modern home, paved street, 3100, S500 down, (36 per month. Flv other good homes to pick from. Two 9-aer suburban homes. 3360 each. "If it's real estate you want. Dad Robert ha It." 730 W. 3nd. G, OING take the Tribune along! Ton needn't miss an Issue of th Mail Tribune while you'r away on vacatlonl Just drop th coupon below In th mall with your vacation addresa and w'U that your copy la mailed to you daily! People tell us they enjoy this aervlce . . . that home town newt ktepa them up to data ... help them enjoy their vacation morel THE MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE: PUase snail sne my copy el the Tribune freta te to the followtaf addrsi SUBSCRIBER HOME ADDRESS VACATION ADDRESS- post ornct , PAGE SEVEN 8URPACED boards and dmteiu-OBad. It per thousand while supply last. Talent flaw Mills. FOR SALE -8 doeen fruit Jar at 80s per doeen. C. J. Carlson, Bos 170. Orchard Horn Drive. FOR SALE 34 acre en north side of Bamett Road across Bear Creek from County Shops. Jolna new City Park on the smith. Roada on four Idea of property. Planted to alfalfa, clover and grain. Ideal for farm home or sub-dlvlslon. Ha good barn, livable ho is, fin well, water piped to buildings. Priced at ISO. per acre for ehort time only. Own er H. O. Lytton on premises. TIME TO SPRAT NtTTS for blight and worms. Phone 66M. McOonagla. WHERE can you get complete Br.4te Overhaul. Including flrst trade lining and labor, for only 8 007 It s en special now as Champion. Teaco Serrtoe, River side and Jackaon. F. H A. LOANS quickly, efficiently handled. Mark Ooldy Agency. LET ME contract your thinning and save you money. Have all experi enced thinners. Phone 4843. Wltlt. I T ME KILL your termite. Satis faction guaranteed. Phoce tsM. McOonagle. DATLVS AUTO PAINTINO Body Shop. Med ford 's oldest and finest. 39 South Bartlett. RUMMAOE SALE Monde and Tues day. June 0th and 10th. on Ores Street near Singer Sewing Machine. Lady Lions. s (ffifrf SKINNER Offers a Better Used Car 1938 Olds Coupe tlux modL Low MU ag. Nw tlr(, motor, -holaUry and paint Ilk nw. Th best used ear In town $585 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck OMC Tracks Phon 1740 AWAYt J