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LOCAL and urr Meeitna Jacksonville grange HEC will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday for a luncheon at the horns of Bernice Jonesky, rather than at 1:30 at was ttated in Monday' paper. Flr Hun Firemen were called early this morning to ex tinguish a fire which destroyed a mattress at the home of Mrs. William Campbell, 804 East Main street. Meeting Thursday All mem bers of the Daughters of the Nile are invited to attend the meet ing Thursday of the Nile sewing club at the home of Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer, 610 S. Holly street. Pot-luck luncheon will be served at noon, followed by Red Cross ---.' . Tknia atfanHinc era )t' W i U g - ' " '"""ft sked to bring table service. Twins Home Dean and Dale Pruett, both aviation radiomen third class, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pruett of route 2, were home for a few hours Fri day. They, with four other nav al men of their squadron, were driving through Medford from the naval base at Pasco, Wash., to another station in California for further flight training. Both men are aerial gunners and radio Building Ptrmits Applica tions for permits to build were filed yesterday at the city super intendent's office by S. L. Quim- by, 823 West Palm street, to erect a garage costing $250, and Mrs. Barry, 109 Orange street. to move and remodel a resi dence at a cost of $300. An other permit was filed this morn ing by the McDonald Candy company, 332 South Front street, to build an addition to a busi ness building at a cost of $150. Housa Discharged Floyd House returned to Medford Fri day with an honorable discharge from the navy, and has returned to work with the local branch of the telephone company as a transmission man. Last rated as a chief electrician's mate, House has recently been stationed in the southern Philippine Islands, and before that was with a com munications unit at San Diego. Ha has been in the service 15 months, and his family have made their home at 630 West Fourth street, Mr. and Mrs. House have a son, Norman, in the merchant marine. WANTED JANITORS BAKERS HELPERS Call J. O. VINCENT Telephone 2241 FLUHRER BAKERY 0NlY ?2 u.. Acme Hardware Go. Main & Grapa Phona 5976 WE SELL IM SENSATIONAL of MIRACLE WALL FINISH Important Changes Southern-Ore. California Bus -Train Schedules Following Schedules effective Tuesday, July 17th: SOUTHBOUND Leave Medford S. P. Station, bua, 6:05 a. m. daily. Arrive Dunsmuir 9:50 a. m. daily, making connection with Train 15 "Wet Coast" from Dunsmuir, 10:15 a. m., to Sacramento, Central and Southern California. Also connections Train 17 "Oregonian" from Dunsmuir, 12:20 p. m. Noon, to San Fran cisco. Leave Medford S. P. Station, bus, 7:40 p. m. daily. Arrive Dunsmuir 11:25 p. m. daily, making connections with Train 19, "Klamath," from Dunsmuir, 12:05 a. m,, to San Francisco. NORTHBOUND Leave Dunsmuir, bus, 8:15 a. m. daily, taking connections off ' Train 18 "Oregonian" and Train 20 "Klamath" from San Francisco. Arrive Medford S. P. Station 11 :58 a. m. daily. Leave Dunsmuir bus 7:00 p. m., taking connections off Train 16 "West Coast" from Southern, Central California and Sac ramento. Arrive Medford 10:30 p. m. daily. S. P. PERSONAL CALENDAR Thursday 10:00 a. m. Just Folks circle, home of Mrs. Harry Olsen, 40 Berkeley way, Red Cross work. Bring sack lunch. 12:00 noon Nile Sewing club, 610 South Holly street, potluck home of Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer, luncheon and Red Cross sewing.' All Daughters of Nile invited, bring own service. 12:00 noon Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Clara Fisher, covered-dish luncheon. Bring knitting needles and yarn for Red Cross work. 1:00 p. m Jacksonville Gar den club, home of Mrs. Gunyon, covered-dish luncheon. Bring table service. 1:00 p. m. Past Chiefs club, home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg, 1297 Sunset avenue, covered dish luncheon. . 2:00 p. rn. Womens Relief corps, armory. 6:00 p; m. Rogue Valley chapter 147, Military Order of Purple Heart and auxiliary, meeting and picnic at Ashland Lithia park. Bring pickles and olives. 6:30 p. m Royal Neighbor camp, covered-dish supper at home of Mabel Lynch, 324 W. Jackson street. Bring own serv ice. 6:30 p. m. Modern Woodmen dinner, Hotel Holland. To Portland J. F. FIWpI left Sunday morning for Port land wnere he will undergo a minor operation at the veterans' hospital. Fliegel will be gone a week or 10 days, and will not be available at his law office at 32 N. Central avenue. Picnic Wednesday Rogue l vaney cnapier i(, me Military Order of the Purple Heart, and auxiliary will hold a meeting and picnic at the Ashland Lithia park Wednesday at 6 p. m. Members are asked to bring pickles and olives. . Luring Hospital Betty Reames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reames of 27 Gen eva street, is expected to be re moved to her home tomorrow night from Sacred Heart hos pital, where she underwent an appendectomy Saturday. Her condition is reported as good. Aid Air Park Dick Alley, Neil Collins and Bill Chrysler are donating their services to ward completion of the .air park being constructed on the fair grounds, Frank H. Rogers, city superintendent, said today. Work was begun last Wednesday and is said to be progressing nicely, To Visit Hera SSgt. Robert James Hoover and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover, of Se attle, are to arrive in Medford this week for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover, 37 Tripp street, and other relatives. Sgt. Hoover, who has been sta tioned on Guam with the air corps, visited several times with 1st Lt. Earl C. Wheelock, plane commander of the "City of Med ford." Hoover is on a 15-day furlough and will remain in the States for advanced training. Mrs. Stedman Leaves Mrs. Audrey Stedman and small daughter, Lois Kay, left Medford Thursday for Washington, D. C, where they will join Mrs. Sted man's husband, Lt. Robert Sted man, stationed there as an army Instructor. Lt. Stedman, former ly on the staff of Medford high school, is teaching construction work, and his family will make their home in Washington while he is there. Mrs. Stedman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Lofland of 225 S. Oakdale ave- The friendly Southern Pacific WiIJs Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall and son, Charles, are visiting in Medford for a few days at the home of Mrs. Wall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reames, 27 Geneva street. Mr. Wall Is transacting business for the Sloan company, wholesale Hardware dealers in Klamatn Falls. . Hera From Army Pvt. Dil lon E. Arnold arrived home Sat urday from Camp Welters, Tex., on furlough until July 26, and is visiting hif parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Arnold, Route 4. Pvt. Arnold, a graduate of Medford high school with the class of 1043, has been in the army four months and will re port to Camp Maxey, Tex. O Returned Ta Action Mrs. Nelle Winne, 609 West 10th street, has - received word that the ship on which her son, Lt. Commander George M. Winne, serves was damaged in the ty phoon which hit the Pacific fleet last month, but It is now back in action. Lt. Commander Winne is a navigator on the car rier San Jacinto, and was re cently awarded his second bfcnze star. Lumon On Furlough S'Sgt. fra Luman is spending a 30-day furlough in the city visiting his wife and parents, Mr. t and Mrs. Ira C. Luman, Route 4. The ser geant arrived in the states re cently from England where he has been stationed with the 8th air force for the past 26 months. Luman is a graduate of Medford high and attended normal school at Ashland and Oregon State college before entering the serv ice. Fountain Coming Pfc. Roy H. Fountain, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fountain of Talent, is ex pected to arrive home on fur lough soon, after several months of duty in a glider infantry unit in Germany. His parents re ceived Sunday a purple heart medal awarded to Fountain for wounds suffered in action last January 7, In the Belgian bulge. He entered the service In Jan uary of 1944, and has been over seas since last October. Bromley Hera Pvt. Spencer Bromley, son of H. C. Bromley, is spending a few days leave here en route to Scott Field, 111. He enlisted in the army air corps in March, 1944, and en tered the service after finishing high school last year. He is spe cializing in radio and has re ceived training at Keesier Mem, Miss., Sioux Falls, S. D-, and Truax Field, Wis. His brother, Robert Bromley is in the Phil ippines with the U. S. army, a e Sam Rlehirdson Home TSgt Sam Richardson, son of Mrs. Bel F. Richardson, 83 North Peach street, Is on fur lough from the army air corps visiting his mother and will be in the city until Friday. Rich ardson was stationed overseas with the 8th air force eight months and was awarded the air medal and five oak leaf clusters. He will report to Mountain Home. Idaho, for service as a gunnery instructor at the air base there. Court Records Justlea Court Vernon Nicholas Reh, Im proper muffler, $1 and costs. Marvin Joseph Pagono, over width load, $2.30 and costs. Russell William Phillips, no license on motor vehicle, $1 and costs. Signa Eileen Mitchell, viola tion of basic rule, cited. Russell Sheldon Rose, reck less driving, cited. Folic Court Leo Z. Nelson, parking tn al ley. $5 fine. Orval Paris Kelly, violation of basic rule, $10 fine. Jim Dan Mix, drunk In pub lic place, $10 bail. Billy Joe Richey, driving on wrong side of street and failure to stop, $2.50 fine. State Police Ralph Edward Collins, no tail light, cited. PRIZES LINCOLN CANE Chicago (U.PJ William J. Bock of Chicago has a unique collec tion of more than 200 canes. Among them is a thick gnarled cane once used by Abraham Lin coln. He says it was given to his lather by Lincoln. Too Late to Classify closing Truns FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS P. M. SATURDAY Due to the large volume of Sun day Want Ads we find it neces aary to move the closing time up to 4 p m.. on Saturday. PLEASE REMEAIBERI 1 7 C six-room modern houie. yJI JU hardwood floors, 3 rooms. ii'siol-c, pjeniy or snaae, paved street. Not fur out. fine loca ,Jonv&t? N- Lo'lnd, Broker. 2S South Oakdale. WANTED Housekeeper. Co home LOST No. 4 Ration Rnnlr TfenUl A McKeen, Jr., P. O. Box 117, Gold WOULD like to trade Ie41 Indian mo- jarcycio tor good used Pickup. 827 Haven. . WANTED Posting clerk or Junior ac. luuiMdiii. riease answer own hand, writing giving age, experience, marital status, expected salarv. Work is Of morfei-fltH mmnlMltv with opportunity for training to po sition of chief accountant. Please give address or telephone number so we can arrange interview. Tri bune Box 512. WANTED Girl for general office wui-K, permanent position, f none 3062, evening 5468. FOR SALE Pre-war Ivory vanity 26 volume ftet of Jntwtnh r'nnrtirf books Many miscellaneous books. Also garden tools. 24 Highland wnve, rnone zoo. FOR RKNT Two-room furnished apartment. cioe in. 327 South oak dale Phone 7207. ESSENTIAL War Industry. Green- en .unman, nogger, muiwngnt, tan sawyer. Good waees and conditions. Do not apply unless experienced in sawmill work. Phone Central Point .172 southern Oregon Planing Mill. WILL exchange light Ecru crochet cot ton No. 20 for No. 10 or sell. Phone TOR SALE Jersey-Guermey cow; bf- cycie. oauoon tires; t-oieman gaso line iron; one-Durner onsiove oven. Maple FarK Prive, Rt. 2. Box 4io-ft. 400 ACRES RANCH, 70 acres farm land 20 head of work and saddle horses 2 sets of harness, 14 saddles and bridles, 12 head cattle, 30 chick ens, all farm equipment, 33 acres barley, between 40 and SO ton good hay. good 6-room house, barn and out-buildtngs, electricity, ground practically level, trice as is aeouu, or Just ranch. $4000. Ask for Mrs. Walker, first housa N. on left of Midway Four corners, LOST Buick hub cap: also' Oldnmt. mobile hub cap. Finder will be re- warnra. Jennings lire to., t rt Riverside. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 325 N. Oakdale. ATTENTION Mechanics. Pre-war thickness gauges, Inside and out-side calipers, scribers, wrenches, ACME hahdwahl, Main anaurape. WANTED Night cook and diihwsih er at LUlie's Cafe. Phone 4029. APRICOTS, CHERRIES, good quality. Lowest market price. Pay-Less Mar- Kei, IMS a. mvertiae, opposite suw stone BALED Vetch hay. $20 in field. 4 miles N. of central point, nignway v. Maria Muse, Central Point. ENDS TONITE "LADY in the DARK" Starring Ginger Rogers PLUS ANDREWS SISTERS in "SWINGTIME JOHNNY" THURSDAY THE OLD WEST HIVES AGAIN! A tale of hunted , men and painted women! PLUS They lovsd... they Itvad... on ttie turn of acarsll jam wvn A V Victor JOKY - PALUTTE, rv-v, ' """til WAWTFO Tea Bo. Phone" 3709. " JUST Arrived. 15 tons of fresh trulls and vegetables, aiso local sweet corn, Medford. Oranga Market. 1202 N. Riverside. IPECIAL U. S. No. 1 Potatoes. 10 lbs for 30c. Medford Orange Market. 1202 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Small modern house. $28". 319 Asniana Ave. tau at ou navn Street. WANTED .One food mechanic. Steady work. oald vacation at end ot one year. Good place to work. See Sam Jennings. 33H w. mversiqg. WANTED Girl ) rs. or older to care for a-vear-oia oaoy ior mo summer. No cooking. Call Irene Nee- . l. . - U'nnrla Rmnrt ivy, t--aivc v FOR SALE: New supply of field fence has just arriveo, poultry nei.ins. roofing materials, roll roofing and composition shingles. In Merrick s building, rt. u. n'Bn FOR SALE Fordson Tractor, good road en Phoenix-Jacksonville high way. G. W. Guches. in Ann80 Acres, 8-room nouse, Mo.l'UU Five cabins, hay barn. V B9 acres tree water. A good stock rench. Will take city property and car In trade or small acreage. Also I ACHES Rogue River level bottom land with free water and lota of It. Free soil, raises any kind of crops. Present crops are clover, alfalfa, corn, grain . Priced at I1M J A. rive-room modern house, large hay barn and other out-bulldings. If you want a fine home and farm, look this over. Good terms. BEN R. COOPER. Broker, Charles Blaess. Sslesman. Office 223 N. Riverside. j'UST Arrived irrigation .foveTB' fruit ladders, nw 1 ,u amf water bar-, pails. funne1- ACME HrvlU) w n id. niaui WANTED Trir.vclc and wagon ior child. JjrJhjneJi480. fRSAEE Arco welding and cutting 40 GALLON Electric hot water tank With 150U WBH. neauim A-l condition. Priced reaionable. Alio 30 lb. capacity. Toledo comput ing ..cale.,, t-ounter type. Call at 7sJ West Utn. rnone TOR SALE By Owner, large 5-room modern nousu "f "",, w nlture. sood condition. 1820 Riverside FOR SALE Metal double bed. prac- Ucally new maurra.. ii "J""?;" complete J10. Royalette hand vac. SSm cleaner. 15. 34 WHlamett. Avenur. DONT- WORRY about moving tor complete ervice. V.l ct WANTFD-Pr..w tady bicycle In Trantter at awp. " ' " gooa cmuMv. LOST Butck hub-cap; also 61amp 7 p btle hub cap. rmacr win c Si. Jennings Tiro Co., 229 N. River. TOR SALE Six 000x20 truck tires. R. L. Crosby. Texaco. Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Two-wheel trailer, all side. purpose, d-ion capi'?i ""vr 6r, Sunrlsa Auto Court, Cabin No. 2, 12th and Hiversine LOST-Blue colored glasses grmma to prescription. n Tuesday. July d. Rwrd. M"- C. R. Tldd. 10230 3th Ava., S. w., Fie cherries. Sc. You pick. E.g. 1308 C. lim ot-. VVANTED Woman to clean cottages. ,.,n finished each day. Phone 204. Utopia Tourist Haven. rnonc -z. - - OR SALE AgrlcoircTirSaS. CoHer huh row. -- FOR RENT One sleeping room for two. One light noulMP'n Wi for one adult. No drinkers. 211 Ha ven 5t FOR SALrAoricot. Bring contain. Phoenix on Calhoun road. D. R. Sloan WANTEDOne experienced tire serv- 'ton at and of year, good plae. to work. Sea Bam Jennings, 320 N. Riverside. rOR AN AUTO OR PERSONAL LOAN THE OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 S. Central A Pioneer Firm .Remember Wt, Want to Mak You a Loan ENDS TONITE CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MieMURRAY "PRACTICALLY YOURS" I LOVE TO SING-A NEWS WEDNESDAY! IT'S A H0YLUVA HIT! with the same hilarious gang r from up in mooei sf I E..r TIT I 9 i rSsZil' ' W HELEN WALKER - tJfe JUNE HAVOC )( EDDIE!Roche$ter)ANDERSON HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL NEWS FOR RENT Summer" houselcaeptnf room, ground level, double bed, elec tric hMplate. Close In. Phono 21671, Ashland. FARMERS ATTENTION City Trans fer & Storage offer you a complete servico in all hauling and delivery of anything. Ph. 4664. 38 S. Fir St. WANTED Have buyer who wants a 4 to 7 -room house, close In. L. J. Reed, Broker, across from Craterlan Theatre, in Postoffic building, Medford. OWN a home on the Rogue. 180 acres, 33 acres under irrigation, 30 acres hay. 10 acres clover. 29 acres grain. Balance pasture and timber. Six room modern house, $18,000. Terms. 13 6 10 Acres, 6 acres In pears, bal. ance oats, and vetch. All fre soil, under irrigation $6500. Terms. TWO-Bedroom modern house, lot 120 by 30, garage, shade. $2750. Terms. L. J. REED, Broker. Central Point, or ncross from Craterlan Theatre. In Pom office building. Medford. FOR SALE Ftna orchard and small ranch home near Ashland, part In full-bearing pears estimated to produce $5000 crop which will be Included only If sold before Aug. 1, all land in pas ture or cultivation, big spring, fine large swimming pool, 8-room house, two large barns, other buildings, stork and implements Included. Price $16,300. Also aood Income 4- apartment house, close to center. Price $8500. Priced for cash sale but might consider trading for southern California or Oregon property. H. C. GHley. Agent, 63 E. Main St., Ash land. Oregon. WANTED Two sets timber falters. 25 miles from Mediora. uood nr um ber. Nate H. Smith. Phone 361, Jacksonville. N OTiCK I have moved my branch Heal estate omce. lormany oy ma Clly Hall. Into the Branch Post office building, across the street from the craterlan Tneaire. on o. rnral Merlfnrd. Juanita Oswald. Salesman for L. J. Reed, Broker, Central point. FOR SALE Dresses for School Girls, sizes 6 to 12 years, soma new. resi good as new. Call at 323 S. Peach St. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 12 to o p. m, $15,000 son Acres. 75 acres irrigated, taulpped Five-room nouse. au lencea, two hecU. Located near Klamath Fans. $12,750 64 Aeret. 30 acrei frea water. New hu riinvs. Five-room mcxiara nouie. barn, two chicken houses, doublt garage, iruii nouse. au lencea. $5500 120 Acre. 30 cultivated, flva-room modern house, barn, chicken house. Well and spring. An idea: poultry rancn. $10,500 Apartment house, five apartments, 4 iurmnea. mi in buw vuhuihv. Extra lot. Garage for lour cars. In come 9200 per month. Terms, If de sired $3500 Six-room modern house on paved Corner lot. . , I. E. SCHULEH, Bealtor 223 W nth St., Or v v nrii,. RalMmin iT.1 vfpvn Turn harfrnnm furnished ut... n.rmanoni Rftv 1 S3 Tribune. FOR SALE Three rugs with pads. . ,i. , . T r in mrtnihi riM hnsTI VV IlllB rl-C " ' all sizes. Call atter Bp. m., tot hogs. a-... S Tairh St. FOR SA Lit -Two-wheel Trailer, lj inch urea, ju. jac w'"i" Talent "fob SALE Tennis net and vacuum Clean er. m i t. wam. WANTEO Used typewriter. Ph. 25QQ. FOR SALE Beer Parlor, uooa loca tion, dome good business. Tribuna box i( PARTS and SERVICE ""an!! StSJUiitiX" YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. BartUtt. Pbont) M19 in 3l pf, 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1945 ; MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE TIVZ YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at the won- neriui change made in your nucncn or bathroom if you use Semi-Lustre enimel on the walls and the durable washable Enamel old on the wood work and cabinets. You can obtain a good paint brush and step-ladder too at your Sherwin-Williams' Paint store. Hubbard Bros., Inc. phone 2159, Main and Riverside BING cherries. 5c lb. Phone 6893. FOR SALE Sweet corn, yellow trans parent appies, vegciaDie. rnone 3279. 207 Vancouver. WE have a few left oi 'Carter'Water pressure drain cleaners. ao ana 3 95. Lewis Super Service. FOR SALE Double bed compete" with springs ana mniiress ana matcmng dressbr. Two single Iron beds with coll springs and mattresses. One a rcss ing tame, rnone a-ibu, EX BY Car Seats, f2.09. Lewis" Super Service. WANTED TO BUY OR BENT Wheel chair in good condition. Phone 4703. REDWOOD posts. 7 ft., good quality. sound m-way LumDer. PLYWOOD, 3-ply hardwood panels un- raitonea. rit-way uimner ai.d arm Supply, Jacksonville highway at city limits. REPLACE your broken window glass. now giass msiauea wnue you wan MEDFORD MILLWoRK CO The Glass House Phone 4112 10th and Grape ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON. Permanent Waving a Specialty. Special on cold waves. Phone 2664, 120 N. Central. Air conditioned FOR SALE 2 HP., 3 phase, electric motor. 40. 60S 3 Riverside. NOW AVAILABLE No. 1 certlgrade red cedar aiungies. Big rrnes l. lim ner Co. We CLEAN fiUCS. any slza. an; kind wa oau tor ani aenver a or mors 26 S Grape. Fhona 784.. WANTED Rabbits, any amount, alive or dressea. Fnona 3117. mverilda Markat COY'S CHICKEN TON Gold Hill. Serving fried cmcken avery day ex cept Monday. Phone 3S1, under same management. WANTED Man (or lea delivery. Val. ley Fuel co. SAVE RED POINTS Buy here at Riverside Market. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Tim a. Cash and Gal Call Automobile Market, friendly Medford Dealer. Ph. 391, 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US. KEEP your house cooler this summer wltn ju kock wool insulation Bat tens. Call ua tor Information. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. SAVE RED POINTS Buy hens at Riverside Market. WANTED Chickens, any kind, any amount, live or dressed, laying hens or otherwise Phone 3117. Riverside Market. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD y ASSORTMENT Rough boarda and Jx.'s to 3xll'i LOW PRICED NO PRIORITY CAMERON-MOFF1TT LUMBER CO so Klversioe at Dimeu na. Medtord Phone8fl3 rOR SALE Gladioli and cut flowers. Irene Phatteplace. 2318 Capital Ave. LAST TIMES TONITE "A SONG for MISS JULIE" with SHIRLEY ROSS Plus MAXIE R0SENBL00M in "NIGHTCLUB GIRL STARTS TOMORROW t-f t r i I ; 9 A S VV - PLUS - ToKWiHio Dolly WrHil Holt Is Htr $l.kl9r '"ffiinP If SISTERS 'iV - i MARTHA ODRISCOU-NOAH BBRT, Jr. W SAVE RED POINTS Buy has, at rtiveriiae maraet. LUMBER Lumber - Nails . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O. STEPHENSON CO. Court and McAndrews Road Phone 3000 Medford WANTED SAW MILL HELP We Need Several Mr Botlerman Greenchain Dogger SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE COMPANY REAL FRESH FANCY FRYERS GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST OAKDALE MARKET IS YOUR CAR FOR SALE? SEE HUMPHREY NOW for a HIGH CASH PRICE! HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. 5.'a .Mi v A MUSICAL TREAT!