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7 LOCAL and Here From Corvallis H. E. i Nordeen of Corvallis is in south-1 cm Oregon to visit two daugh-! t?rs, Mrs. J. S. Svinth of Grants Pass and Mrs. John Patton of 2234 Aloha street, Medford. McKinnon Promoted O. A. ; McKinnon, connected with the '. Medford division of Oregon i i t Dnl if a hsc Koon nrnmntnl Diaie ..ua uvi... t""'"-" unauues administration, weve from sergeant to lieutenant, in the city yesterday conferring Capt. Paul Parson announced to- with Frank Rogers, city super day. The promotion was effec-' intendent. tive Sept. 1. I . u t j f Visiting Edens Pvt. Edward . F " Hi. ?'"M'r Gove arrived this morning from .-" ville returned home Thursday from Albany where they were called Tuesday by the death of Mr. Grigsby's father, C. M. Grigsby. The deceased was al most '75 years old at the time of his death and was an old-time Albany resident. He was a re tired printer, having operated a printing estaousnmem in rtioany . ior many years ana later navmg operated the high school print-, inK SUPERS VACUUM TUBE37 Q50 MODELS start .t I 0 In announcing thre tuperb vacu um tube models at new low pricet, Acousti con-6rt and oldest electrical hearing aid manufacturer is making hearing aid hiitory. Thei precision instruments have been especially de signed to enable ynu to hear and un derstand home and business conversa tion. To the hard of hearing person that is the one thins that really mat ters. New low prices are complete and Include custom ear-mold or bona re eeiver, and scientific fitting to your in dividual need. Call, or phone for free borne demonstration. Free Laboratory Demonstra tion. Open 9 a. in. to 1 p. m. 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Acousticon-Mete Co. Suite 407. Medford Center Bldg., Central at Sixth Send for New Free Book P-T. A. DANCE Sai., Sept. 8 S:33-2:Q SA&.S VALLEY 1 ma h1 'j At Cool ' 3 ! GRANGE HALL i GOOD MUSIC 1 REFRESHMENTS I .js --. i yV SAT. NITE Ban's Miss The DANCE BallE'COni Riverside at Sixth RAY'S MODERN MUSIC DAHCE SAT. NITE at DBEAiLAND Old Time Music-Ereryone Invited PERSONAL From Portland Mark J Pike of the Portland O and C Land administration, is to leave the city today after spending the past few days attending to busi ness. Confer Here Mr. Puckey, Seattle, and Mr. Boggs, Santa Monica, both of the Civilian A . . i s , Yuma. Am., and is visitino at tne nome of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Eden, 211 Gcnessee street, while on furlough from the army air corps. Pvt. Gove formerly lived in Medford. On Delay En Route Pvt. David Lute, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lute, 523 North Riverside avenuei is spending a 10-dav de- )av en route rom c RobertSi Calif- at the home J hij par; ents. Pvt. Lute is to rrmort Camp Adair, Ore. . . . , , iS7n car belonging : to W.E.Davis, Route 2, reported ! stolen Wednesday night was j found yesterday on Fifth and Bartlett streets by his son, Wil-1 nam jdvis, or., ponce state. The car was taken from Grape street, police said. Dairy Fire City firemen were called to the Southwest Oregon Dairy Cooperative, 1723 North Riverside Avenue, at 3:30 a.m. today to extinguish a roof fire which caused small damage, firemen reported. Origin of the blaze was not determined, ac cording to the report. M Hera From Klamath Mrs. S. L. Waters of Klamath Falls was in Medford earlier this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sanden, 304 South Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Waters had been in Portland and Gresham where they entered a number of winning horses in the races there. Mr. Waters remain ed in the north on business, e Prenticea Return Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice, 517 New town street, returned yesterday from a business trip to San Francisco. The Prentices were pleased with a surprise visit from Lt. Russell Prentice. Aber-!seas deen, Wash., who arrived in San Francisco from three year's overseas duty and succeeded in locating his brother through San Francisco music houses. The travelers made the trip clown by the coast highway and report traffic extremely heavy and hotel and tourist cabin accommo dations impossible to obtain, with dozens of travelers forced to sleep in their cars parlced ; aiong tne nignway. iney were i accompanied on the trip by Mrs John Prentice. OH TICKET Admits You to Merrick's and Dreamland Dances 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. v - a'.V -s Roomy ! Can Collide Cars operated : by Garner W. Cady, 1034 North Central avenue, and Kenneth Fry, 1182 Court street, collided yesterday at the corner of South Central avenue nd Twelfth j street causing slight damage to Included In the group coming Cady's auto, according to an ac- from Diamond Lake will be cident report filed with city i Ernie Pascal, screen writer. Di police. rector Jaqucs Tourneur, Patricia Roc. a new Hollywood star from Resumes Practice Victor; England. Henrv Spits. Edwi.rd Tengwald, who returned to Med- Cronjager and Ward Bond Uni- lorct aoout a montn ago alter more than three years of army duty, has resumed his law prac tice in rooms 307-308 Liberty building. Tengwald is a former United States commissioner and i deputy clerk of the United States district court. He served overseas in Germany with the 106th Infantry Division. Ration Applications - InstitU" tions which are to apply for ' i, - ... c . i quotas for the September-OctO- j ber ration period have' been , , , , ... , asked to Me applications im-' mediately as files must be ! shipped from the local office be- ginning Sept. 17, L. L. Ternahan, , rhipf rlprlt statprt tnrlgv Th.rp. i . . - .. alter allotment applications are to be filed with the district of fice, Bedell building, Portland, Ternahan said. Fracturei Ankle Mrs. R. W. prosser of Los Alto5i Calif has returnpd to her summer home near Unlon Creek foowing a st here for treatmcnt forn ankle which she fracured while fishing near her home. Mrs. Prosser is a former Ashland resident and plans to Msit friends there before returning south. While in Medford Mrs. Prosser was registered at the Medford Hotel. e To Picnic Members of Med ford Sojourners' club were re minded today of the annual pic nic for members and families which will be held at Jackson Hot Springs Sunday at one o'clock. Members are asked to bring table service and bread and butter for their families in addi tion to the assigned menu dish. Reservations for the picnic are to be made with Mrs. H. A. Krause, 4672. Shreeve Home Sgt. Dick Shreeve arrived home Sunday to spend a 30-day furlough with his wife and daughter at their home at 821 Oak street, follow ing his arrival in the States from Italy. Shreeve, who will report to Santa Ana, Calif., on expiration of the furlough, has spent the past ten months over with the 15th air force. A graduate of Medford high school, Shreeve was a former Mail Tri bune carrier. Building Permits Followjng city residents applied for bui'd-. inf permits yesterday at the of fice of the city superintendent: W. W. Huntley, 23 Elm street, S500, to erect a garage, green house and addition to a resi- dence; H. S. Deuel, 310 East Ma,n street, $100 repair en trance to business building; Aus tin L. Kine, 323 Mary street, $50, erect garage, and W. H. Jones. 1113 South Oakdale avenue, $201), reshingle residence. Ensign To Arriv. Ensijm Eugene Hayes, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hayes. 724 Alder street, will arrive home soon from the south Pacific, accord ing to a wire received yesterday from the officer, which states that he has been detached from his ship and expects to be sent to the United States soon. Hayes was commissioned from Platls burg, N. Y., in June, 1944. and has been overseas since August. His wife and child arrived Wed nesday from Burlington, Vt., and are vifiting at the Hayes home. CINEMA PLAYERS -TO ATTEND RODEO Dana Andrews, Susan Hay- ward, Andy Devine and Brian Donlevy, leading stars of "Can yon Passage" now in production at Diamond Lake, will be among a large group of Universal Pic tures actors and officials attend ing the Jackson County Sher iff's Posse rodeo here Saturday night, according to word re ceived by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. The Cowboy-Cowgirl costumes not necessary TONIGHT ' Dreamland Don't Miss the Jaycee Cowboy DANCE PRIZES! ALL INVITED Sponsored by Chamber movie group will appear In the parade and attend the rodeo later in the evenHig. Dana And rews and Andy Devine will ride horses in the parade, according to present plans. versal officials. Gold has been found in every county of California and. until the war caused a shut down, was being produced in 50 of the 58 counties. Investors Syndicate, now In ft 52nd year, l.'nrlerwnter and Investment Manager for Investors Muftial Inc the popular open end -Funds alwavs 11- ..ounces the addition of two more' miiT L"a'ri "V,1!."' funds; investors stock i - und. a busmew mans fund and In- vestor Selective Fund, a conservative '"estmKnt flJnl- tcJ obJecvM of reasonable dependabilitv of Income and stability of value. SoheiUtion of l'sc 5 m" bv Prospectus only. Sunno J- .?nooltv representative (or l' '"'j. Queen Ann. .Mcuiuru, we. rnone iiaia. Too Late to Classify DANCE STUDIO " Ruth Luy Penny , Phone ,5960 Tdn SALE Walnut bt-d. springs and matiress. Dinnette se t. ft09 Sunset. FOR SALE 3 feeder gT.5earlinc calves; team black mares, and har ness. I1, miles west Griffin Creek tirnn;e,UddoxRanch. SALE OR TRADE $5000 80-A. Ap plegnte river ranch. Phone 622 Jack- FOR KF NT Room to cmploved rou ple. Furnace heat. Vacant Sunday Phone 4669 evening! or Sundays. REMODELING AND NEW CON" STRUCTION. For estimate call 5467, FOR SALE 15 acres of enrn tor en silage. John Nealon. Phone 118, Cen- irai romi. FOR SALE 2 old davenports. $20 00 ean. i davenport and chair $40 00; 1 800 ib. cream separator with pow er take off. $4000 M. D. Shults, 220 No. Bartlett. between 9 and 6 p. m. FOR SALE 5 room modern house". furnished, including Krlgidatre and wasning maenme, or unfurnished Lot of fruit trees, berries and (trapes Close to Junior High, gfadft aim grocery siore. Lall w est JncKson street. FOR SALE 1 3 acres. also5a acres", close In. easy terms, for informa tion enquire at 147 North Holly. $6300- Apartment house, 3 'fully furnished apartments up. stairs Income SRS ner month. ! room living quarters first floor Elec. hot water lank. This ts the best buy of all. Close in, al ways rented. A home with an in come. Terms. H. N. Lofland. 223 South Oakdale, Broker. FOR SALE Auto courl and camp ground, 2'3 acres, excellent location near Ashland, two highways, lots of shade 13 cabins, store, living quar ters, service station, shop. Price 15.900. H. C. Galey. Afent, Ashland. for Immediate sale' $9500 20 Acres garden land now in clover. Free waier right out of Little Butte creeK. Small house, large barn. Med ford city water in hnus'1. 50 tons of hay in barn; some equipment. Total price with hay S9.i00.00 No bettor ucai in land witn tree water in Jackson county. OH VI1X SELL Acres with house and barn for $45(l 00. See J C. BARNES. Heal Estate 31 S. Tront St. Office Phone 917a Home phone 4!I28 BABY CAR SEATS only $2.40 at SIMS BHOS FOR SALK Hale, Mmr peaches. First turn left at east end ol Spring St. J. A. Nelson. PE ACHES." HXLES'rELBERf AS" MU1KS Loral 22 Ib. lugs $1.7.1; tomatoes 3 cents; cantalopes 10c each; Hun carlcn prunes 6 cents lb.; Grapes, i lbs. 25c. PAVLESS MARKET 223 S. RiverMde Opposite Firestone SAVE 3iigar by canmg Mulr peaches. 5 cents, you pick Sun. or Monday. Bring containers. Fonnrr Foss Orch ard. Heeson Lane, oft Wagner Creek road, Talent. Dewey Penrod. TOR" SALBN!cewhfie" face heifer calf. Call 483W. FOR SALE Clean 50 nllohVsoIYne barrel with spout. 1405 West tilh. Phone 5805. FOR SALE Cooking apples, 6 cents lb. 617 Catherine St. CANNI NG Tumatues " 3c lb. plcited'. Bring containers. W. B. Medley, end of Btar Creett hridge, Central Point to Four Corners. DAY and night care of children, at Holmes Nursery. 402 Boardman, Phunc 4510. FLA S 1 iLl G H TS AND BATTERIES SLMSJiBOS..23 NFir. WANT Medium size wood rangewith coil, goodcondition. GltiSo. Ivy. WOULD like to meet lady who found mattrrss on Hwy Contact me across from Presbyterian church In Phoe nix, evenings. J. 1. Fenton. WAN'I EI) Body and fender repiilr mar.. Shults Bros. Body and Fender Service. 220 Jio.Bartlett EXPERIENCED typist and stenogra" pher would like work to do at home. WILL care for children in my home homo by hour or by month. Phone 3067. WANTED--Pre-war tricycle In good cond. lion. Phone 244L FOR-RENT One room cabin suitable for one. Kitchen privileges If pre ferred Pbqne30G7. FURNISHED room for rent7h. jftjfT. LOST 1-ady's gray chalk fctrlped top coat, man tailored Reward. Call 62H) or 5116 Ashland, collect. FRYERS Fancy colored fryers all sizes at less than celling prices at the RiversldeMarket. WANTED 20x4.50 or "4 75 tire. Phone 2570 the Medford Junior of Commerce CAHA 5Wm' Mod. home on East OOUUU ld0- Circulating fireplace. oil heater. Vemtlin blinds. Glassed In service porch and sleep ing space. Possession. JjjrAA 3 Acres bottom land, food ODDUv fi-rrn. mod. house, barn. Y garare and shop. Modern plumbing, cow, 3 calves, hay, cir culating heater, drapes CARL GOTTSCHE. Broker T N tiartlett St Ph 4MH or 3W TOR SALE Non-lrrtcated Hale and Elbcrta peaches. Griffin Creek Road turn right at Griffin Creek Grange i3 miles. Hukill Ranch. fORsXLE S00 heavy chicks SaturT day Dressier' Hatchery, 1107 Edit Ma .n . Phone 3656 TRICYCLE SEATS Just arrived at SIMS BROS. FOR SALE Poll Hereford bull. 3-yrs. old Ph. 854 Central Point. J. Elle stad. CANNING Corn, fancy quality. S 1 85 wck at the RiversideMarket. FOR "SALE One H. D. 14 All is Chal merd cat. winch, and dozer; One D 13.000 caterpillar power plant; One D44O0 power pLtnt. Fred Smith, Box ., Prospect, Ore.. Phone 813. FOR SALE Pre-war bicycle. $2 50; .22 Winchester pump. $'3. 22 Rem ington pump 21.j37S.Holl FOR SALE 200 "May and 600 June turkevs. All or each group sepernie ly. Sullivan South 7th, Central Point, evenings, PEAR PICKERS WANTED. Ph. 3570. LOST Brown and whltTCotlie male do. Answers to name of Teddy. Reward, Phone 4710. WANTED Bookkeeper and stenogra pher, permanent position. Lx-cai resi dent preferred. Crater Lake Lumber Co . Phona 7109. TRICYCLE WHEELS, tires, seats, bells and hubs. Get that trlcycla repaired at SIMS BROS. DRY LUMBER HANDLERS SOUTHERN OREGON SUGAR PINE CO. WATERMELONS A full carload. 2'jc lb. at tne Itlversiae Mflraci. BABY STROLLER WHEELS Replace those wooden "war-time" wheels at SIMS BROS. WANTrriHlBh school boy or man fnf Mflll Tribune Agency in Ash' land. A good part time job. Phone Collect, Gerald T. Latham. Circula tion Manager. Mall Tribune, 2141 or 4794ifter8 p. m. ROOM and Board for srriool girls. pricereasonableTrUnine Box 3640. LOST Brlndle bulldog with harness. License No. 3532. Phone 2086. He- ward. i WILL give four pups to good homes. G. F. White. Box 348, Gold Ray Dam Rd. $6300 TOR SALF 1604 West Main street. Attractive two bedroom, newly painted home, nanded and finished fir flf.,rit. flrenlace. Corner lot. Im. mediate possession. Reasonable terms Call Charles R. Ray. Room ni7 Medford Blda.. Phone 3902. BfCYCLE TIRES AND TUBES AH sire at SI MS UKOh, USED CARS Lota ot Them Largest Stock In Southern Otegon. Se Us Before You Buy or Sell I N SHULTS M Riverside, between 4th tnu flth WANTED Mechanics We need more Automo bile and Truck Mech anics, Body Men and Painter. Make350.Mo. and Up. Weekly Guarantee! IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS Coolest Shop In Summer Warm In Winter Locker Room Hot and Cold Water Vacations with Pay If you are looking for the belt job In town it will pay you to get our proposition and get aet In poit-war job now. L. C. Taylor Co. Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 112 So. Rivcnide Phone 2963 GLOVES A!l kinds, eotton. leather. men's and ladies sizes at the River- side Market VOUR FROZEN FOOD locker will be ready about Sept 15th, at the Polar- Cold to , 9 Hawthorne St Call59y0 FOR SALE Davenport and chair, new sprirjts. After 5 p. m., dial 4651, f15 A 10th. NOTICt If you want your sawmill or anv other minding white-washed phoneJaciflc Feed & Seed Co. 3413. NOTICE Jim Grimes' has" moved" his Medfoid Barber Shop from base rnr'.t of M-d'ord Center Bldg.. to 423 fc Msin. across from Boxy Theatre. Open Saturday. Sept. 0th. WANTED Office Help. One stenog rapher antl one typist. Both perma nent position. Phone 2157. BICYCLE "INNER TVBFR Every tuna guaranteed at Sims Bros. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 1 SPECIALS I Pl.UMSTNG FIXTtTRES: Toilets. Sinks, Ls-atories. Shower Stalls. Septic T.iuk.s. Soil Fittings and Pipe. Fan- ! rets. Strainers, Traps, Get our i prices HARD TO GET TTFMS; Chicken Fry ers, rotntoi" Riccrs. Steam Electric Invir. CUthesline Wire. Oil Heat inn S''c. Kerosene Cook Stoves. Copper Colls for heating water. Hardware Cloth, all st.-cs. Knee Rubber Boots Also Cow Halters and Tie Out Chains. A NEW SHIPMENT of new wood cir culating heaters, and trash burners. Also lutomatte gas and electric wa ter hrAtert. Buy now while stock is complete. EXTRA SIECIAL Laundry trays, $10 .5; lawn rakes. 45c; can openers. 10c each; Sleeping Bags. 100ri virgin wool at Sit 95; fresh stock of tlashlinht batteries at 5c; 80,, wool blankets at $4 45; pad locks 0c each; flour sifters at 30c. Dish pans, 85c each. CLOSE OUT Decora tie Wall Paper. ron contains iuo square icui at ouu per roll. ATTENTION LOGGERS AND TRUCK ERS Large stock of used shovels a.nd axes at 75c each. Fine Assortment of Luc cape, consist ing of Dvernigm Bags. Pullman Cass. Make-up Kits Matched Lug gage and Lockers Mail Boxes, Dish pans. Just arrived. Garden Sprinklers. Gal vanized Hucket Milk falls, cream Cans Milk Strainers. Garbage Cans. Milk Pans and Crocks. l'r-2 Inch S Inch and 4 inch Irriga tion Pipe. Also ripe Llbows. PAINT alt rotors also Turpentine and on. nmcie tiam, uioseout small cant paints, assorted colors, each 10c. VISIT our furniture department. Dav- enos and C hester! leld sets witn springs throughout, dinette sets, chest ot drawers, large stock mat- j tresei, springs etc. 1 ROOFING Paper all sires and weights also builnintt paper celt paper less than mall order prices. i I COMPLETE line of tents, tarpaulins. hay covers and canvas tor im en- tlon purposes- Also steel cola and mattresses, i CLOSE-Otit on heavy work harness. horse collars, pads and norse Dian keta. PIPE large stock of pre-war pipe at pre-war prices Also pipe fittings, f ressure pumps pitcher pumps, cen rifugal and rotary uiups, etc. WOODCHOPPERS Attentionl Large stock of eordwood saws, all sires, saw mandrels, wedges, sledge ham mers, axes and crosscut saws. ATTENTION, farmers and gardeners We have in stock all sues and mesh of chicken netting stock fence borb 1 wire, tence port... smooth wire stuc- . co wire also chicken house spray era. wlierlbarrows. garden cultlva- I tors, spading forks, hoes, rakes, mat tocks and shovels. TOOLS .if all kinds, fof the carpenter, I mechanic, farmer, logger; also P-C j tools consisting of sockets ratchets i lug wrenches and speed wrenches , REMEMBER you always buy for less1 at the j MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 1 37-.I9-;,:, N Grape SU Medford. Oregon Starts Pi-V' AV..-.5i;.-4.(iTi. - f! ' .v i fji r aWHker-- - : .. . "c - . 14 ,7 to V Friday, Sept. 7. 1943 i 1 r WANTED to rent furnished house by responsible couple. Take excellent care of properly. C. W. Thompson, C.cn.De1., Medford. NOTICE Medford Barhcr" Shop'' has moved from the basement of Med ford Center llldg.. to 423 E. Main, across from the Row Theotre. Open Saturday. Sept. 8th TOR SALF One Vaughn garden trac tor, with all attachments, or will trade for Model A" Pickup. Jack sonville StarRt., Box 5 1 . p1)L.AR"C6ld Storage Locners wlfi be ready about Sept 15th. Call 5990 for reservations 9 Hawthorne St. FOlTs LE MtxcdTrlcharrdVatscrd. No. 1 quality, priced right Also roon green pasture. Isaacs, Crater Lake highway; HALE PEACHES Nice large orchard run. ripened on the tree. Dcnney, first house on Madrona tjine, oft Oak Grove road Phone iU08. BICYCI E Kl C KST AN D chain mTds baskets, and pedals. Get that bike fixed for school now. SIMS PROS. KINDERGARTEN for pre-school age children. Colleen Hope Dance SMidlo. ; Sparta Bldg . East Main SL Phone ?."iil mornings. NOTICE TO " HUNTERS Polar-Cold Co will be ready to take care of vour game properly " 24-hr service ' during deer season. Call 5900. , WANTEDExnerienced Stenographer for permanent position. Call at Bear ' Cretk Orchards Phone 2161. LUMBER R uigi Boards and Dimension REDWOOD and CEDAR FENCE POSTS Nails Roofing CAMERON MOFF1TT LMMBER CO. So. Riverside at Bamett KA. FOR SALE Tomatoes, cucumbers, carrcts. beets green peppers, egg plaid and dill. Bnteman. ' mile N W of Central Point, on Taylor Rd NOWAVAll.ABl.E No 1 eertlgTBde red -edar thingiee Big Plnee Lum ber Co COY'S CHICKEN rNN Gold Hill Serving fried cntoken every day ex cept Monday Phone 231 Under same management- CASH IN A PLASH FOR YOUR CAR 9av Tim Cash and Gaa Cull AutpmoblU Mnrkft. Friendly Medford Dealer. Ph 31 1 "h and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US KKFP vour hoiisa cooter this summer with IM Rook Wool Insulation Ba tens Call us tor Information BIG PINES LUMBER CO Mm. J. Albert McCorkU Teacher of Piano Studio 912 So. Oakdale At. Telephone 4067 Hv Your Montag Furnace) and Oil Burner Checked Now by Leonard Electric Go. Ph. 4427 309 E. Main ATTENTION Eaglet and Auxiliary FREE DANCE SAT. NITE ?.,0m SEPTEMBER 8 EAGLES' HALL 219 W Main - Fine Mu.ic THE STRRKGE mOUING STDR'J CF.RCRimE . seuse vur rvsnil d. eeei.na.ine iiin .:- HrlUMTED Bu m , t . SUNDAY! iiraaisiii' i 1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NINE FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, oat, oat and vetch hay Priced reasonably Phone ' 43flH " WANTED Man for lie delivery. 23 W, Main. alley Fuel Co. POLAR -COLL) Food Lockers are built low and convenient and held at a constantly low temperature. Phone 5!00 9 Hawthorne St. L U M B t R Lumber - Nails . Roofing Dry Flooring and Siding Low Priced No Priority R O STEPHENSON CO. Court and Mc Andrews Road Phone 2000 Medfurd ENDS SATURDAY ALAN LADD in "AND NOW TOMORROW" Plus "South of Dixia" Starts SLEZAK Lucile WATSOW 0adinur Sokotofi Pluj .VALtvzST.IOHN.-- Plus rOO OONT KNOW WHAT ACTION MEANS Til fOU'VI MIT THI RAVEN! SUNDAY You'H Hcwl ts-.'.- Ifj a riot bf '. othilaiity m at fa i -JOSS ML. Jm a' ' PLUS- tfiy Drgmo of T e tl n si i sii DUItMIIIUiu 2 t'l JOHN tODER I 1!,-A'V sine i&y ij' ASTHtR "T .Walter at -" rU Uuh j ewtiiiieeeeaeeeMetieeee.sej.Hn TJ TONITE m and SAT. fetM UTl mmm 3 1 !1m try . - - I -