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LOCAL and Back From Portland Cliff 1 Daily. 33 Tripp street, arrived i this morning from Portland where he has spent the past lew days on business. . - . Announce Dance Roxy Ann Grange will sponsor a dance at the hali Saturday, March 24, be ginning at 8:30 p. m. to which the public is invited. Break Ribs George W. At , kins fell from a ladder while " pruning at his home on Orchard Home Drive Tuesday morning, breaking a few ribs, Mrs. Atkins reported today. Edwards Dies Friends have been informed of the death of Jesse L. Edwards, former resi dent of Phoenix, who passed away at his home in La Cres- centa, Calif., March 10. . e e e Corps To Meet Women of the Red Cross Nurses' Aide corps are reminded of the im portant corps meeting tonight at the Girls' Community club at 8 p. m. Dr. L. -D. Inskeep will speak on drugs. Leaves For Camp TB Gil bert E. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs Orin Ellis, left last night to re port back to Ft. Jackson, South Carolina. Cpl. Ellis has been vis iting his parents at their home on Myers Court for the past eight days. , To Dance Gold Hill I.O.O.P. lodge is sponsoring a dance Sat urday night of this week, pro ceeds to go to the Red Cross. Hours of the dance will be from 8' p. m. until midnight and Hend- rickson's- orchestra will furnish music. Refreshments will be served. . Hanlin Home Paul Hanlin, United -States deputy marshal, returned this morning from Ta- coma where he spent a brief time with his brother, Thomas Hanlin. The latter, an officer with the Washington state po lice, was seriously injured in an automobile accident and is in a Tacoma hospital. I wonder If you are ne glecting the Old Bui,' be cause of Gas Rationing. Complete Lubrication Ser vice is more necessary than ever before. There is no rationing of this Ser vice at CLIFF'S SIGNAL SERVICE C. C. Proctor (Prop.) - 6th and Fir Sts. Medford, Oregon THE NEW TOP NOTCH CAFE DINING ROOM m ntsk AH the family will enjoy dining in this new pleasant, quiet dining room. The same delicious foods of Med ford's most popular Top Notch Cafe on Central Avenue, served as you like them at popular prices. DINING ROOM SERVICE BEGINS 11 A.M. The Top Notch Cafe Entrances at 12 South Central and 128 East Main Street in the center of town Timber P FOR GREEN FIR AND PINE Mixed Log Ends IDEAL FOR HEATER or FIREPLACE $C SCO Cubic Foot Load W PERSONAL CALENDAR Saturday 1:00 p. m. Crater Lake auxil iary, VFW, sewing club, home of Mrs. I. D. Canfield, Coleman Creek Road, dessert luncheon followed by Red Cross sewing. 1:00 p. m. DAR, covered dish luncheon at home of Mrs. R. E. Green, 701 Park street. Roll call, historical anecdotes. Bring service. . VwmlM rnmlns A travel' ing examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be in Medford Friday and Saturday at the KP hall from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. AU tvincA nricVifoff nprmita or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with the examiner during those hours. Truffle Miahan An auto acct riant involvine cars driven by Mrs. H. W. Schwletent, Rt. 4, and O. V. Hayes, , 724 . Aider street, ncmirred vesterdav morning when they collided at the 5th and Bartlett street intersections, causing approximately $15 dam age to Mrs. Schweitent's car. Permits Issued E. M. Hayes, 1405 West Eighth street, received n hnllHlntf narmit from the of fice of the city superintendent yesterday to erect a garage at a cost of $300. Elmer unimers, uo South Central, was also issued a permit to remodel a residence Into a duplex for about $1000. In Philippines Pvt. Lloyd Ehrk has arrived in the Philip pine islands for service with the army according to word receiv ed by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrk, formerly of Med ford and now living in Lodl, Calif. His brother, Pfc. Keith C. Ehrk, has completed six months of service with the 7th army in France. "' Lost Purse Mrs. Walter Se- well, Jo Jack Drive, lost her purse at the lunch counter in a local store it was reported Tues day. The purse was black leather with zipper, and contained a brown wallet, small coin purse ration books,, bank book, and $2 in cash. Anyone finding the purse is asked to report It to the local police. Lieutenant Leaves Second Lt. William R. Stout left today for Columbus, Miss., for a per iod of transition training. He has been in Medford for the past few days visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stout, 415 Sunset avenue. Lt. Stout's broth er, Staff Sgt. Richard Stout, is serving with the Trailblazer di vision of the 7th army. - In Kentucky Pfc. and Mrs Forrest Bryant left yesterday for Berea, Ky., to visit Bryant s brother who is on a 30 day fur lough from Italy. Pfc. Bryant was stationed at Camp White ATTRACTIVE 128 E. MAIN Near Central Ave. TABLES BOOTHS ONE 2 a 23 COMPANY aseoM for two years and was visiting his wife at 806 North Riverside before leaving ' yesterday. He will report back to San Fran cisco April 1 and Mrs. Bryant will remain In Kentucky. Court Records I Justice Court Rudolph Thomas Weldman. Leslie Elmer Harnett, overload, cited. James L. Liles, $1; Kenneth Larson, $1; Charles Dawson, $6; Meivm B. Miller. $10, traffic violations. Police Court. Clyde Edward Duncan, drunk. jailed. . , Homer Sullivan, Dr. Welch, George Cottrell, $1 each, over parking. , . State Police Paul McBride. routs S. fenx 339, cited, no vehicle license. Livestock Portland, Ora., Mrch 22 (UP) jjiveaiocis jaiue. iou; caives, 29, Few sales, steady. Common light ateen $10.30, heifers 10. Canner end cutter cows $6.50 r 9. Common light beef cows $10. Bull scarce. Choice valers steady at $16. Hogs, 150. Market very activi to steady. Limited supply of barrows and gllta $15.75. Sows mostly $15. Feeder piffs $16.5017.50. Sheep, 100. Market steady. Medium id 10 oo-pouna wooiea lamtM it 14.25. Common srarie. S12.V) anrl irnnH to choice lambs $15.50916. Good ewes quota Die aiga.a. South San Francisco, March 23 (UP) (USD A) Cattle. 150. Steady; late Wednesday, light load medium to good steers 516: medium to good heif ers and cows scarce. Common cows $10 11, cutters numerous $9 3 9.50. canners $7 8.50; medium to good sausage bulls $1012. Calves. 10. Nominal; good to choice vealers quot ed $15lfl. Hobs. 10. Nominal: food to choice 200-230-lb. quoted $15.75; medium to good ewes $14 15. Sheep, 150. Generally steady to weak. Package medium to good wool ed lambs $10. Package good ewes new cuns Chlcnrrv March 22 (1TP Live. stock Hogs, 6,000. Good and choice narrows and guts 140 ids. up 914.73, cellinn: eood and choice sows $14. Cattle, 6,000; calves, 800. Top steers In load lots $17.25; Small packages $17.35 and $1730: medium steers $14.30 down; top heifers $16.60; most beef cows $10312.50; cutters $9 down. Sheep, 5,000, several loads good to choice fed wooled western lambs $16.75(916.83; load lot well-finished Colorados held around $17. Portland Produce Portland, March 23 (UP) Portland markets: Cauliflower Local $2.75; California Onions Green 75 80o dozen $2.75 crate, bunches. Turnips Local 90c & $1 per dozen Chicago Wheat " Chicago, March 22 (UP) Wheat: Ooen HiBh Low Close May .$1.69.l S1.70V4 $i.694 i.69y, July 1.57',4 1.S8S, 1.57 1.58 Sept.... 1.34 1.55'. 1.533,5 l.Wi DGO. .... 1.54 1.54.fe 1.53ft 1.D4 S. F. DAIRY PRICES San Francisco, March 21 U.R)- Dairy Market: Butter: 93. score 43, 92 score 90 score 4214, 89 score Cheese: Loafs 27.9, triplets 27.2. Eggs: Large grade A 40V4, me dium grade A 37V4, small grade A 33 Va, grade B 37V4. . Wall Street New York, March 22 (U.R) Stocks moved irregularly on the New York Stock Exchange today with volume light. Most of the Railroad Issues registered fair-sized ; gains al though special issues met profit taking after gains ranging to nearly four points. Steels, Mo tors, and Oils firmed. Utilities held firm. Preliminary closing Dow- Jones stock averages: Industrial 155.04, off 0.28; Railroad 51.88 up 0.28; Utility 27.66, up 0.02; 65 stocks 57.82, up 0.03. Sales totaled - 830,000 shares compared with 1,340,000 shares yesterday. Today's closing prices on se JO AM Dnnpr (..'. un, of lob. ArrH I. n" New! Cream Deodorant Safely belpt Stop Perspiration tf Does not irritate ikia, Does not roc dresses or men's shirts, 2 Prevents onder-arm odor. Helps stop pcripintion safely, 3, A pure, white, antiseptic, suio less vanishing cream. 4, No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 6, Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder ing harmless to fabric Use Arrid regulaily. 39 RRID aj vi"-nj oj WB THI IM0IST tlUINO DIODORANT lected stocks Am. Tel. & Tel. .162 Anaconda 31 87Vi ST. 40V4 64H 82i 35H 60 11 Chrysler Curtiis Wright General Electric General Motors Montgomery Ward Penn. R. R Phillips Petroleum Radio , J. C. Penney.. .(Unquoted) Southern Pacific 41V. 4014 Standard Oil of Calif, Texas Gulf Sulphur Transamerica 40 (Unquoted) 28 United Aircrafts U. S. Rubber 56 62H U. S. Steel Al Jolson Plans , To Marry Young Arkansas Beauty Palm Springs. Calif.. March 22 (U.R) Al Jolson, 56-year-old Mammy Singer, today said he hoped to marry Erie Galbraith 21-year-old Arkansas beauty, "if sne 11 say yes. - But Jolson doesn't know whether the object of his affec tions will give him the nod. Miss Galbraith, brown-eyed brunette, is now believed at her home in Little Rock, Ark., visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. a. Galbraith. . Jolson met Miss Galbraith last year when he was touring an army hospital at Hot Springs, Ark where she was working as an x-ray technician. He thought she should be in pictures, "she's so pretty," and encouraged her to come to Hollywood. HORSE SHOOTER PUT ON TWO-YEAR PAROLE William DeNice Dunstan, 45- year-old resident of the Sterling Star route area, was sentenced to a year in the state penitenti ary in circuit court yesterday and ' then placed on probation for two years, according to Dis trict Attorney George Neilson Dunstan's guns were taken from him and will be held for the duration of the parole, Neilson said. Dunstan was arrested yester day by sheriff's officers and state police for shooting a horse be longing to a neighbor, E. O. Cal houn, , v BRITISH TROOPS FIGHT WAY INTO JAP BASTION Calcutta, March 22. (U.R)- BHtish imperial troops fought their way today into the burn ing Japanese stronghold of My Ingyan, 54 miles southwest of Mandalay, against fierce enemy opposition. A communique, said the Brit ish were established firmly in the southern part of the town and battling slowly into the enemy-held section. Camp White Dance ' Schedule V Thursday Regular dance at Service Club No. 2 with SCU orchestra fur nishing music. CONGRESSMAN DIES ' Washington, March -22 U.R) Rep. James V. Heidinger, R., 111., died today at the Good Sa maritan Hospital at Phoenix, Ariz., it was announced in the House. ' LOAD MORE FREIGHT Washington, March 22 (U.R) Loadings of revenue freight In the week ended March 17 In creased 49,499 cars to the high est level since Nov. 18, 1944, the Association of American Rail roads reported today. JUNIOR CLUB CARS Chicago March 22 (U.R) Postwar trains will be equipped with a Junior club car where the small fry can enjoy a fairy won derland of toys and playthings and leave their parents to travel In peace and quiet. Daily Weather Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday with little change m temperature. Oreeon: Showers tonlrht end Fri day, bnow over mountains. Cooler to- aay. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 70 degrees, lowest 20. Total monthly precipitation ISO Inches. Excess for the month .48 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1044, 1327 Inches. Excess for the season .62 Inches. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yesterday 39, 4 30 today 87. Tnmnrrr.Hr Sunrise 7:09 a. sunset 7:28 p. m. Boise , 80 39 33 Boston Chicago Denver -Eureka - , 43 . 49 . 75 . 63 . 62 . Sfl , 58 . 61 . 63 . B5 :l. . 7 XVI 30 45 44 28 47 49 38 43 4 41 31 43 31 4 41 37 41 41 Havre . Los Angeles , Medford .. New York Omaha .. Phoenix Portland -Reno Rose burg .81 .01 .23 Salt Lake . , es San Francisco . Seattle , M , St . 70 . SS Spokane . Washington. D. C. Yakima DANCE Upper Applegate Grange Hall Saturday, Mar. 24 8:00 P.M. to 12.00 Supper Served All Evening Washlnfftnn Mnrrh 59 flI Pl The Office of Price Adminis tration said today that B-5, C-5, E-l and R-l gasoline coupons and all u coupons not serially num bered will not be good after March 31. Most of these types of coupons have been used up, OPA said, and lt Is desirable to remove from circulation the few remain ing in hands of consumers. , OPA announced that first quarter 1945 T coupons also will expire on March 31. , Service station operators will have through April 10 to turn in their coupons. EARL COMING 41, m The Earl of Athlone, governor general of Canada, and his wife will arrive here late today for VYA.lt V"1 "y visit at the white House. Too Late to Classify lrS.?LErI'ovel M home": f.0rjt. Paved atreet, fine local ?m!ii T1".. & nice for a ;n?" 'amlly, nice front room with hufiH8"' nIcl kitch with lota of .iV wuioom ana inclosed J1'1' P":h. large closet,, full j!Kd back 5'.ard' garage. Possession right now. Price la S4.7on wi... ,.T. EL - "1"' '! now ' I18 he can TT1,, " ""'red, wh ch ViW; WALKER Reel Estate . . vnn-o i. i a, main. FINE Guernsey calf free; yOU pgy the Md. Phnno Rftfii ' M Fa p'i'ifi, aas; jk fdy S;!?A7hr" no .u'bstltu'ie for ex perience. Our sale force la thorough ,1in'5"!rl1?0'!d,ln ,he handling, .tocK.-ir0you?lSi.reStUrt,,.Ve1; X,.Uru."0:,S u" well-established uuywi in numoers' J "Iwayi present to buy any Tim hTi.. . oi iivcsiocr at iS.hli?,hest mar.kei. Price. All cattle without recent health certificate must come Friday for tost. We.pos ltlvely do not test catUo on .ale . v:-" "J nuciiu nexi sale. .. Si,uhern Oregon Livestock Auo on Co., Col. A. H. Dudley, Auc tlonecr. Phone 6223, Medford. Ore. AUTOMOBILE MARKET XP e1?'X Medford Dealer 6th and Bartlett St., Medford, Ore. Phone 3919 1940 Mercury 3-door .cdon. Motor recondiUoned. lose! t i 1 m, . . . ...ium ,cpnyr. 4-door. SE?'Jnt1 naUon; radio and 1937 Plymouth 2-door. A good, clean car. t Low mileage. ll,38-!;tn'ol'!t V001, mdard. no Rnee-acUon to worry about 1938 Plymouth 4-door. Economical and dependable. 1938rord a.door. One owner. 1938 Nash Lafayette, 3-door. 1934-lrord A real bargain. 1931 Model A Victoria. rubber heater nd excellent 1931 Chevrolet coupe. Dependable transportation. 1930-Bulck 4-door. 1935- Chevrolet lii-ton stake rack. M-J1- house trailer, ld-ln. wheels. vin. KMl0' lctrle. Jackson. ?RS(A1L'i-i''ble phonograph. Hi Please mall purse and content td addrcss Inside. Keep money. QUIK-GRO Peat In sacks. By the y'or bythe truckload, direct from 1 occq at reeq Co. WANTED Cash register, MatlacTTi u 010, jjcuonvuie hlway and Ross Lane. Phone 4560. BROODERS-Another shipment Silent lou,x J?tt brooders arriving this w"k. Order yours at onco. Central Point Hatchery. Phone 303. FOR SALE 2 5 50x18 recap tires, ex tn good. Texaco Service Station, 8tn and Grape. FOR SALE Major oil company eerv Ice station. Excellent location, lm mediate possession. Phone 0174. BELL BOY wanted. AppljTMr. Roblri- FOR SALE Stewart-Warner radio phonograph with records. Ph. 4557. Nights Only on We.lc-Day, STARTS The kid who make millions of i with laughter! 2nd. BIG HIT! THESE Items wfn be told it suction afine rnoemx sale Saturday: one Vaughn dragsaw, 1 Chevrolet motor buzzsaw. hand tools, etc. THERE will be a good breeding pure bred Angus bull sold at the Phoo- nix Aucuon oaiuraay. WANTED Experienced fountain girl. Taylor's Penny wise Drug Store. 162-acre ranch, 30 miles cIlOuU from Medford: 80 a ores free irrigation; 6 - room bouse, milk barn tor 16 cows, hay barn, hochouses. oressure water system: close to school, family fruit, 10 young mills cows now coming fresh, 7 head of young Guernsey heifers, good team horses, harness, wagon, all farm machinery, 1 brood tow: $3,500 down, balance easy. 97AAA 27 acres, 31 miles from tJfUUU Medford: 8 acres nice ' I rharriu. apricots and peaches. Uurge barn, small house, good well with pres sure system, chicken bouse, some equipment. i nrn Nice balf-aere small nw dlOOU house, garage, fruit house, nr ess lira water avatem. well fenced, chicken house: close to 99 highway, bus service, mall route. Just one mile from Medford. Better look this over. aiarj-New 3-room house, ail tblZjU furnished, chicken house. of an acre: close to Phoenix. Immediate possession. 500 down, balance $15 per month. Why nay rent. HARRY LONG, Real Batata 1298 South Riverside mono F6R SALE 110 A, 70 A. bottom 1 W A m, ri f AllltlmlM 1 lana guiuvwui -. ,---..--. 8-roora modern hse., 2 barns, milk house. 3 k rniles from Central Point, stock and machinery U wanted. Tipune, oojt ..p.o. fOR SALE Following arUcies: une - ink..An Ai,hrr1 mntif. D solutely new; one Old Towne Clinker-built boat, 60" beam: one 14-foot lifeboat with trailer; one Keystone saddle and Morgan mare; one 32 rifle with 500 rounds of shells. Days pnono .valine.- CAR WANTED '39 to -Jl moaei coacn or seuan. wmh. ""jr:,-"-.n older model In good condition. i-none ojw. , ... MYPLACE on Willlama creek at i9 acres is on mo """. - FOR RENT 3 bedroom house. PJ'W for sale Young Chester Wmte boar. Phone 8508. LOST Black billfold containing pa pcrs valuable only to owner. Re turn to No. 30 N. Front st, room l- Reword, enns natwicn. for sale on A,5TM!7irm,.i: illo for sale 8 purepred Chester White light teedjr pigs. John Mor rls, Rt 1, Box 387, Central Point, ore. vjrq. WANTEU TO nnii j:;, " rill onMur- PATRONIZE your locaijrensfer F9T9. DalsTra'nsfer Storage Co.. 40 S. phone 3888. . i 1 niihle odrprlth saV.B.rw.kly monthly tenancy, completely fur nished, including linen. A. water and gas. Phoenl cottage Courj rnone .,... FOR SALE luao. '"".'""Mi.iA, riiio .take rack; excellent condition. Cult. Motor Co., roro or " P m- . WANTED Experienced iwttchooaxo "..nr Hotel Medford. WANTED Frame for making hooked runa. S550rin7Lin..nt tt the oiner. "fKv... god .took ranch with free ww . 5: .f.-on, Real y.ntjite pro-., -w- - Royal Rogue Kennela. uiacuwcu T-nni. pnnn. -.pop AT SAMSOH'I SrSnow"on tr.cl...4W) P ton (Deliveries made) (Ton lota) . MTho- Kit :..U8 00perton ?c&i Aiiilto 834.00 p ton ecTe"an.d KanoU ..S P cwt. (In ton lota) B Recln7d Beardne- P Trebe Barley -K'SSmit Hanchen Barley 3.38percwfc For Many Sa-rlng, Bargains T. X. SAMSON CO. able productfon; start your chick, on LARRO CHICK BUILDER. Mon- arcn aeea ot '""J. ,. FOR SALE Two lovely Py Terriers. . 1 trained English Bettor. FOR SALE Small nge. 818. Alw u sea ciQTninB. cucuw - OU. per acr. riant - certified seed. Monarch Seed & Fee FOR SALE Strawtjerry planlT TOO LATE? Not If you sow VELVON or UNION BEAKiJL.r.00 onnwi We have blue-tag, certified seed Monarch Seed & Feed Co. . Doort Open Ct4S P.M. TODAY lb radio fani teream llllh : - ACTION... ON THI ... Thuigdar. March IJ. 1948 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJWS MISW MAN wanted for warehouse work, steady employment. Pacific Coop. Poultry Producers. 602 S. Front. WE HAVE tn stock. PREWAR tubes in mesa sizes: o.zax.ooxo. 8.00 8 30x20, 6.00 6.60x21, passenger tubes; 7 50x13, 7.50x16. 6.00x17, 6.50 Xl7, 30x5, 630x20, 6.00x20, truck tubes. Lewis Super Service. START RIGHTI It means everything -iin uau.v chicks, atari em on LARRO CHICK BUILDER. Monarch oceo at reeq uo, Buy GOOD CHICKS. 'Then hnv w feed. Your chances for profit are greatest If vou do . . . fiwH t.ARnn CHICK BUILDER. Monarch Seed & rwn to. 10-J0.l00-lb. baga of Vlguro. Lewis Super Service. WE HAVEa big stock of PR6WAR cqnnea ou oy Ule case. swl Super Yon SALE Sheeo naint. wnnl hatf. fleece twine. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. WE BUY-EM WE SELL-UM COME IN AND SEE-EM 1038 Olds Sedan; radio, heater. 1036 Dodge Sedan; heater. ' 1936 Ford Sedan. 1035 Studebaker Sedan. 1933 Buick Sedan Oayton-McClaren Tires. Batteries. Foglltes. Prestone. See at A. Z Tubby" Dean'l . Your Pontlao Dealer Richfield Station. Phnn. 9014 8th-Grape Sts. Help the Red Cross FOR SALE RHUBARB R60TS. As- parasus, uorseraaun. ruonarcn seed i Feed Co. CAMERON-MOFFITT LUMBElTCOv LOW-PRICED LUMBER Bo. Riverside at Barnatt Rd Medford Phone 8483. TOR SALE CANNA ROOTS, Gladi oli, oegoma tuoers. monarcn seed at treed Co. WANTED Woman for housework by the hour. Phone 3038 Fir rough blox s slabs, green is qouoie ioaa o.ou ueaiord iruel Tel 3111. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR. CAR k Save Time. Cash and Gag Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 3019. 8th and Bartlett Mo Red Tape When You Sell to Us. ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON Special izlna in nermanants All work guar anteed Phone 2664 120 N Central WANT TO BUY Good-Tawn iwTng Tribune. Box 1132. WANTED TO BUY Used or broken repairable furniture, call 3089 ; Blanded Whltkoy, 86 proof, i 65 grain neutral tplrttt OOODERHAM t, WORTS ITO. tf P.otia, llllneli 1 IS YOUR CAR m SALE? SEI HUMPHREY NOW for HIGH' CASH PRICE! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Rivenld. Ave. 1 llt!OllTiUI" RAISING FRIERS Feed UKM un w i nAnun lor laaiew growth, finer meat, flavor and taa .m. p. iuuiwi.il asm rewi q. lANtl D Experienced aiterauoa woman Apply In person. Jaoitw Lenox, 17 S Central. Might Cougiio due to cold . . without "dosing Tt.lJ.I,l'H,BA--aHJ.'H:.dl,)'in So. Oregon' Finest Theatre OtfflilMHHM'l Showi Oailr I:4S 6:4S t00 A DEEPLY EMOTIONAL LOVE STORYI SAT. m USb",-.---- STARTS SUNDAY! 1 MAJOR FIRST-RUN HITSI Show, at 1:45 6:45 8:30 -Added Hltl- Ml EYEFUL POD KfU'W Lait Timei Saturday! ' ' Gene Aiirry; la "RIDE RANGER, RIDE" -ALSO- af JTX St ) 1 i 1 rATIWi fill 1 1 ''45 -SlNDAY- Top Entertain J!T g" ment f!'x Hit! f l-f with N I jLI 10 Big WfYj CHESTfR MORRIS v A