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FOUR MEDFOBD MAIt-TRTBUNB Widnwaay, Wot. 14, 1945 FREDERICK GRAY, TAKEN Bl DEATH Frederick William Gray, a res ident of Medford for the past IB years, passed away at ni! home. 807 Palm street Tuesday, Ha had been In failing health for some time. Mr. Gray was In business here 10 years ago and was co-owner in the department store of Gray and Moe. Prior to that he oper ated a Beneral merchandise bust ness in Pone a, Okla. Failing health caused him to retire from business many years ago, He was born at Owen Sound, Canada, and came to the states with his parents when one year old. Mr. Gray was a loyal mem. ber of the First Christian church of Medford and for many years served as deacon. Besides his wife, P t a r 1 N. Gray, he leaves one son and two daughters. LeRoy E. Gray of Evanston, 111.; Mrs. Clarence Kei zur and Mrs. Henry Niedermeyer both of Medford. Also one grand child, Evelyn Carroll Nieder meyer. A sister, Florence Lewis resides in Michigan and a broth er. A. E. Gray in Oklahoma. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-M orris Funeral Parlors later. THE GRANGE EAGLE POINT GRANGE Clarence Davles was voted in to the office of master at the Nov. 0th meeting of the Eagle Point Grange, succeeding G. E. Ousterhout. With H. A. Hubbel presiding In the absence of Ousterhout, the following other officers were elected: Laura Clarke, secretary; A. C. Mlddlcstedt," treasurer; Julia Davies, chap lain; Edythe Woodrlch, lecturer; Carol Clymer, Clara Chamber lain and Nora Matthews, graces; Roy Smith, steward; Tom Ves tal, assistant steward; Billy Ves tal, lady assistant steward; H. A. Hubbel, overseer; and John ny Woodrich, gatekeeper. Third and fourth degree work will be placed in operation at the next meeting. The drill team Is scheduled to practice at 2 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 18, at the Hall. The serv ing committee will be Ed and Francis Futman, Mr. ana win, H. A. Hubbel and Mr. and Mrs John Lucas, Livestock Vnrllftnd. Or.. Nov. 14 (U P V Livestock: Cattl 300. calves 79. Early MlM fully steady. Din quaiuy poor. Kaw common steers held at 11.S0 13.00; common-nifdlum heifer 10 00 11.80; canncr-cutter cowi $ S.VM.ftO; fat dairy tvpa cows t U 80-0.30 and above; medium beef cowi 10.50 11.00; common light bulla $H 00-8 an; food heavy beaf bulla quotable to 12 00 or above; food..ehoica vealera $13 50-14 00, few to 914 SO. Hnffi 100. Active, steady on bar row and gilts at $13 80 and sows at 13.03; few food-choice 113 lb. feeder pin Slfl.00: many feeders untold. Sheep 300. Fat lamha In broad de mand at fully steady prlcei, but qual ity moatly poor: good-choice lunbi salable .3 00.13 30; strictly tor ted choice Inta eligible to 914.00; common grade down to 910.00; good awn 90 00-3.30, South San Francisco, Nov. 14 (UP) -(USD A) Cattle 430. Slow; considerably weaker than early Monday, pec tal ly on ahe-atock. Load good 1040 lb. steers 91079. Common to medium helfera 91 1.00-13 00. Around six loads medium to good range cows ill 50 13 23; few loads common 90 30-0.73; odd canners 97.00-7.&0. Common to 1MB WantJAJIew RefrIgerator?1 1 tHed fah are needed In :(' Braking refrigerator!, Irons, K and many other scarce i Hems . , . as well at soapv ' raw m row is Mrar Enjoy the whiskey that's Bring on Old Sunny Brook ond It'i tik a burst of sunshlns after showers! For hero's the whis key with a sunny disposition! Smooth, fragrant, rich with that finer Kentucky bourbon taste. OLD Sunny Brook V0n,pl,,t'""I,?tUCU C"Pr"lon' N,w Yo'1'- gg. Proof M Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whi.k.y food sausage bulls 910.30-12 00. Calves none; nominal. Late yesterday, two loads medium to jood northern ralves 914O0, sorted liberally at 912.00. Hons 100; firm. Good to choice 200-300 lb. barrows and gllta $13 90; odd good sows 913 05. Sheep 700. Lambs fully steady. Choice grades a bsent. A bout two decks good B0 lb. No, 2 pelt lambs $14 21; yrnterday, two loads 05 lb. 9)4 73 Medium to good ewes quot- ed 94.80-0.30. Chicago. Nor. 14 UP.) (WrAr Livestock: Hogs: 0.000. Active, fully steady; food and choice burrows and flits 140 bs. and up at 914 83 celling; good and choice sows at 914.10. Cattle: 12,000. Calves: 800. Gen eral market active, steady to strong, largely fed steer and cow run; gen rnt killing quality steer receipts less desirable than recent Wednesday, however, numerous loads fed steers and yearlings scaling 073 to 1400 lbs. 91000, the ceiling; celling price also aid for stfvernJ loads fed heifers; ulk fat steers 913 75 to 9)8 00; heif ers bulked at 914 30 to 91730; rood beef cows to 913.73. Sheep: 2300. Market nareiy steady; good and choice native slaughter Iambs 914 23 to mostly 914.30, bucks 11.00 lens: common lightweight sort- outs mostly 910.00 to 91100 bucks In cluded. Portland Produce Portland. Nov. 14 (UP.) Whole ale market prices: Celery hearts, 92 75-3. Corn Oregon, 1 .75. Chicago Wheat Chlcso. Nov. 14 (U P.) Wheat Open Hleh Low Close ISO", inn'.', 17Si 173 n Dec ...... lBO'i inn'., jm;i May iao',4 ino'i tso July 17S"', 17s n" Sept 1741, 174'., 1731, 8. F. DAIRY PRICES Snn Francisco, Nov. 14 (U.R) Butter: 93 score 48V, 92 score 48, 90 score 47'4. Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets 27.2. ERgs: Large grade A 57v4, medium grade A 52V4, small grade A 44 Vi, large grade B Wall Street New York, Nov. 14 (U.R) Strength In a few individual issues Santa Fe, Chrysler, and Warner Brothes Pictures fea tured an irregularly higher stock market today. Prices receded further In the early trading after yesterday's late decline on profit-taking. Then the list rallied over broad front, aided by the features list ed above. The steels made a faint-heart ed attempt at rallying and at one time the leaders of the group showed fractional advances. These were whittled down later on strike Indications. Chrysler's gain of 2 points lifted the mo tors a bit but no other issue of the group had any such spectacu lar rise. Ralls firmed with Santa Fe although the rise was offset by a 2-polnt decline in Norfolk Ac Western. Preliminary closing Dow Jones stock averages: Industrial 189.77, off 0.78; Railroad 62.00, up 0.18; Utility 38.06, off 0.07; 65 Stocks 71.13, off 0.1S. Sales totaled 1.610,00 shares compared with 2,900,000 yester day. iociays closing prices on selected stocks: American Tel. & Tel. 191V4 Anaconda 40 Chrysler ..12BV4 Curtiss Wright 8 General Electric 48 H General Motors (XD) 72lJs Montgomery Ward 73 Penn. R. R 43 Phillips Petroleum 56 J. C. Penney 139 Radio 151s Southern Pacific 52's Stand. Oil of Calif. (XD) 4BH Texas Gulf Sulphur 4flVi Transamerica .......... 18V4 United Alrcrnfts 30',i U. S. Rubber 6714 U. S. Steel 79 SOCE ART DIRECTOR TO TALK HERE SATURDAY Marian Ady, art director of the Southern Oregon College of Education, will discuss "Art In the Christmas Season" at the meeting of the Jackson County Primary and Intermediate Teachers' Councils sot for Satur day. Nov. 17, at the courthouse at 10 a. m. All primary and Intermediate teRChers of the county art urg ed to attend. Uie Mall TrlDune Tfanl Ads. a&tt ROY G. SMITH NEW WATER DIRECTOR Roy G. Smith was elected a director of the Medford Irriga tion District from Division No. 3, succeeding George B. Dean. in the annual election held Tuesday at Oakgrove school. Smith, well-known orchard own er living near Jacksonville, has resided in the county for some 30 years and has operated the orchard for about 15 years. Hold-over members of the board are David Holmes, chair man, and Eugene Cameron. George B. Dean, retiring direc tor, was elected in 1939 and has been active in the district's af fairs. J. M. Spencer, manager of the district, pointed out today that Dean has always advocated consistent and business like im provement of the system. "Dur ing his two terms in office the bonded debt has been materially reduced and even during the war years, with lack of material and men, the system was maintained and steadily Improved," Spen cer declared. "The board Is proud of the fact that the equipment of the district was in such good order at the beginning of the wnr that little or no priorities for equipment and replacements have been needed." HUNTED By COPS Honolulu, Nov. 14 (U.R) Police today toured the wrecked Damon tract district in a house to house search for "gook" hoodlums involved in Monday night's mass riots between the navy and civilians. Armed shore patrolmen and police patrolling the area report ed all quiet with all navy en listed men of the Honolulu air station restricted to their base and the zoot-sulted teen-aged gooks in hiding. A two-way investigation of the rioting in which a mob of sailors and at least two officers were involved was under way by tha navy and the Honolulu police. BIRTHS HERMON To Mr. and Mrs. Warner E.( Trail, Nov. 12, 1945, a boy, 0V4 pounds, at Commun ity hospital. RUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, 1519 Bryant St., Medford, Nov. 12, 1945. a boy, 7 pounds, at Community hospital. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Rt. 1, Box 406, Nov. 13, 1945, a Kirl, 5V4 pounds, at Sac red Heart hospital. WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. John, box 352, Gold Hill, Nov. 14, 1945, a boy, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. Closing Uma for Classified Ads 8:30 m loo Late to Classify 12:16 p m Too Late to Classify FORVo"o ITS 1A V I N Gca W'VT KrDean. ;t'.!0 N. Ivy or phone aifl.v FOR SALE luan "Plymouth 2-door fdan.t,all4rtl4 alter 6 pm. HKI.P WANTKriPrtva'te secretary. steady position, vm-ntion and sick Ir.ive. City superintendent's office. Phone 3704. FOR SALF.l'.ood bicycle, ,25. 70T West 1 tth street. LOST Urn wn leather wallet, finder return to P. A. Beers, 838 W. and Street. Rrward offered. WANTKD TO 1UIY From owner, mini II modern house In or near Meitlord. Name lowest cash priee. Must be a bargain. Tribune Box .vu.v FOH SALENS rockers wTfh spring leather cushions, one Hamilton-Meet-k electric sweeper, 'i mile north of Hig Y. Hwy. y, near Reeds Tractor Co . house No. 3. $3360 9 J acre small new house, barn win urn nousc. $9000 A arrei II acres peaches and wel nut!" Home, burn and packing hed. I. F SHl'I.K.R Realtor ROY At, RKMH M N limpa I'hone A071 Bourbon Whl.kty-A BUnd 49", Grain Neutral Spirit, 4Si ,vi Ton 0 AtB Apart ftauw ,t!30 per month, income, low overaead. excellent location. Inquire 310 King street TOR SALE o m b I n e I on "l OJnrh power saw and 6-inch Joiner, 980. 008 Ti. Kiverside. rOR SALE One cast iron' d-foot bath tub. 908 N. Riverside. FOR SALE One glass door, 2-flxfl-0 Panel door 2-8x-8. 2 doors 6-6x2-0. Call 808 N Riverside. FOR SALE Modern 3 bedroom house, wonderful location near Junior high and grade school, by 120 lot. berries, fruit tr 14100. by owner. 616 W. 2nd St.. Phone 4853. FOR SALE Eight good milch cows. 1 registered roan Durham bull. Mar tin ditcher. Cane hay loader, John Deere side delivery rake, tumble- bug scraper, horse drag harrow, mowing machine and mice. r. Wells, Rt. 1. Box S70, Central Point, phone 109. FOR SALE 6 enameled white count er stools. Rt. 1, Box 420, Ashland. Phone 7245. FOR RALE 1939 Bulck Coach at reasonable price, under OPA ceil Ing, also '32 special Winchester rifle, double barrel! 12 gauge and a zu gauge snotgun. Eagle Point, Rt. 3 Box 360. Near Don Ashpole'a FOR SALF- Cooks "4-wav and-ib aprons, caps, trousers and waitress- esaprons: ioio west 4th St. FOR SALE No. filBtiiciTMineo- graph, interleafer, newly overhaul. en, aou ensn. iit aurei bl., Asn land. Phone 68.11. BAZAAR by women of Christian Church featuring many lovely gifts, also fancy quilted quilt. Friday and aiurtiay, inov. to and 17. at Furni ture Exchange, corner 6th & Front. HOME MADE MINCE MEAT and food ale by women of Christian church. Sat., Nov. 17 at Furniture Exchange siore, corner flth 5e Front. FOR SALE 2 Guernsey and Jersey milk rows, giving gallons milk wnen tresn. fit. i, Box aiu-A, Med rora, FOR SALE 1033 Cadillac sedan, gas neater, gets about 10 miles to gal lon. Lots of power, fair mechanical condition, good tires, $303. May be seen at Associated, Main it River side. FOR SALE Berry 8c Fruit Ranch, on Wagner creek, 4 acres, two-unit dwelling, modern, black caps, boy sen, logan and red raspberries, 70 full bearlns commercial peach trees, SO commercial peach trees just starting to bear. Concord. Miilngas and Thompson seedling grapes. Garage, workshop, chicken house. Most of ranch under pipe line, pressure irrigation. Free soil: electric pump, garden tractor and other Implements. Taxes reason able, income about $2,000 year. Place in excellent condition. Price for all, $0.7.10. The WAHL AGENCY Rm. 7 Brophv Bldg. Dial 4478 FOR SALE Gentle roan mare, ideal for chlldron, $30. Phone Central Point 33XX2. OUR PLACE at 314 So. Holly Is this dav withdrawn from the market. J. M. Younktn. jitrt Arrived A BTPower- Pack and radio batteries. Crescent and pipe wrenches, Vice-Grip pliers, garden hose and brass nonets, aluminum juicers, coffee makers, clothes racks, asbestos waste bas kets and wide variety of Christmas gift Items. Acme Hardware, Main and Grape. Phone 6976. FOR SALE Taking orders now for dressed turkeys, will deliver. Phone S678. WANTEDBoard and room" for" "two academy boys, ages 12 and 14 years. References exchanged. Phone 2783. AUTO LOANS SIMPLE. QUICK WAY TO GET $25 to $500 CASH Use your car as security for a loan. No long rigamarole. Prompt, pri vate service. Sensible monthly pavments. $1730 per month, re pavi In 12 months. $175 or smaller pavmenta if desired. Come in, no waiting or delay. Private sales of automobiles and furniture financed. OREGON FINANCE CO Craterian Theatre Bldg. 43 So. Central Phone 4433 FOR SALE-P r . w a r Taylor-Tot. Good condition. S a.m. Thursday. 409 East Main. ROOFING BY EXPERT WORKERS Asbestos or Ahphalt Roofing for flat or tteep roofs. For any kind of roofing work Phone 2695 MEDFORD ROOFING CO. DANCE TONIGHT DON SIGLOW BAND Returning by popular request with our favorite singer Larry TvIrA iW Famous for Phone Mae and FOR SALE We Offer for Sale Our CIRCULAR Ainj Located 17 Mites North of Medford on tha Crater Lake Highway Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet 125 H. P. Diesel Motor and other necessary equipment Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc. P. O. Box 308 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA Ton SAL Westing oose eleetrte combination range. Lloyd Smith, across road from Howard school on old highway. GUARANTEED "Auto Painting, steam cleaning and simonizlnf. MITCH ELL PAINT SHur. eoa a- nivwuut, WANTFFulCattle-o?aIl kih'T;. espec ially White face weaners California market. iriDune boji DVESTOCKAUCTION every Satur day at the Pavilion. Phoenix. Ore. We have lots og livestock consigned for next sale. Hereford cows and calves, beef cows, feeder cattle, dairy cows and calves, sows, feeder pigs. etc. Modern yard convenienc es, sale and yard force thoroughly experienced handlers of livestock, wide acquaintance among men prominent in livestock circles are features that have always made this auction outsanding in convert ing vour livestock into cash. Southern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A H. Dudley, Auctioneer. Phone 6225 Mfd.f?L?' WANTED Experienced window trim" mer and card writer. See Mr. Baker at J. C Penny Co. WANTED Driver. Call In person at Medford FulCo: FOR SAlTE Western saddle, $27.30; bridle, $4. Ph. 3346. 721 So. Peach. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS PLUMBING FIXTURES: Toilet. Sink. Lavatories. Shower Stalls. Septic Tanks. Soil Fittings and Pipe. Fau cets Strainers. Traps, Get our prices Fine Assortment of Luggage, consist ing of uvernigni oii. ruuuau Cs-ea. Make-up Kits, Matched Lug gage and Lockers. Just anived. Garden Sprinklers. Gal- vanlzed Buckets, muk ran, wwm Cans Milk Strainers. Garbage Cans. Milk Pans and Crocks. ANOTHER Isrge shipment of electric hot water nemom ana Get our prices and save. JUST ARRIVED, a large assortment of garden hose ana toois. xxozei and sprinklers. Buy now for future use at reduced prices. HARD TO GET ITEMS Clothea line. hardware cioin, ceno giasi. nana pressure sprayers, stainless steel cooking utensils, copper tubin?. pifac and cresent wrenches, steel Kitchen stools, cocoa door mats. Come in and look them over. SPECIAL this week, 80 wool blan kets at f4.45. NEW SHIPMENT of wood circulat ing heaters, trash Durners. smaii gas heaters, kerosihe cook stoves, two and three burners. Also large assortment of stove boards, all sizes, also copper hot water coils to fit your stove. PAINT all colors also Turpentine and oil. l-mingie biam, uioseoui smau cans paints, assorted colors, each 10c. VISIT our furniture department Dav- enos and Chesterfield seta wun springs throughout, dinette sets chest of drawers. Larga stock mat tresses, springs etc ROOFING Paper all sizes and weights also Duiiaing paper reu paper ibm than mall order price. COMPLETE line of tenta, tarpaulins. hail MlfJMMI BFlH linVII fit ItTlffA. tlon purpose. Also steel cot and mattresses. PIPE, large stock; of pre-war pipe t pre-war prices Also pipe iiiunas. fressure pumps pitcher pumps, can rifugal and rotary pumps, etc WOODCHOPPERS Attention! Large SIOCK or corawDoa w. nu mw. saw mandrels, wedges, sledge ham mers, axe and crosscut saws. ATTENTION, farmers and gardener We have in stock an sizes ana mesn of chicken netting stock fence barb wire, fence poatj, smooth wire stuc co wtre also chicken house spray ers, wheelbarrows, garden cultiva tor, spading forks, boa, rakes, mat tock and shovels. TOOLS at all kind, for tha carpenter mecnanic, farmer, logger; aiso r-. tool consisting of socket, ratchet lug wrenches and speed wrenches REMEMBER BARGAIN DAY Every day at tna MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSB 27-29-33 N Grape St Medford. Oregon - ls - .Eru I rAnts Steak and Chicken Dinners 24-F-2 Grants Pass Anne Closed Fridays mil ELDERLY Cauptt want apartment e 3 or 4 room unfurnished house. Phone 4003 FOR SALE Bass inett on stand, lined. pad. $6 30. P16 S. Holly. . LILLIES PLACE under new manage ment. Good, clean eats. Come in and see BilL W. E. Beelby. 1182 C ourt sr FOR SALE Large home, 2 baths, large lot. fine location. Close in. good income property. Ph. 509J FOR SALE Upright piano, 806 W Main. M A NS Bicycle for sale, $23. 115 Tripp St. r FOR SALE One White Face bull. See Fitzgerald, Sams Valley or call 38X1. Central point. TOY S Ti Here ara some more of those fine Christmas toys that have Just arrived at our store: TOY TRACTORS TOY STEAM SHOVELS TANKS (two sizes) WALKING DOGS 6c DUCKS TOY TRAINS (3 4 6 CAR SETS) MODELING CLAY POUND-A-PEG HLACK BOARDS St SLATES DOLL FURNITURE GO-DEVIL COASTER WAGONS Buy now while stock are complete. Compaie our prices SIMS BROS. "Your WORLD bicycle tore" 23N. Fir - Ph. 3472 ATTENTION dumber and Sawmill Workers Local 2713 AFL. A spec ial meeting Is to be held at 7:30 Friday evening, November 16th at Eagles Hall. It la essential that all member attend WANTED Woman for housework and laundry, 2 or 3 days a week, hourly pay. Phone 2737 or 611 S. Riverside. W A NTED Painting and" decorating for immediate service. H. F. fSkeetsl Knight. Phone 7431. FOR SALE New fur coat $03. size 14. Mr. Simmons, Brownsboro, Oregon COME to The Gem Cottage for dis tinctive Christmas gifts of lovely Oregon agate Jewelry. A large stock and open seven davs a week from 9:00 a m. to 6:00 p.m. 21 mile north of Medford on Highway Ott. WE REPAIR upholstered furniture: We have material to cover a few more seta before the holidays. Dial 2911. B. M. Upholstering. i 3S Priced Because Of Their Less Convenienr Location At Only o AGAIN COLD STORAGE LOCKERS IN MEDFORD ARE GETTING SCARCE Better Get Yours NOW! BE SURE TO BRING A PADLOCK BREWING & DIST. CO. CLIQUOT CLUB BOTTLING COMPANY 301 North Fir Street New Shipment TWO-to-TEENS DRESSES Little Miss Grown-up and Peasant Girl styles sizes 2 to 6 TINY TOTS SHOP Third Floor Medford Bldg. WENONAH Club Rummage Sale. Sat., Nov. 17. at Redman hall, just oft Riverside at the corner of Apple it, 4th. Men's, ladies' and children clothing. $9000 66 " acres, bottom land. large barn, no bouse. $10,000" ,32 acre Bear creek bottom, fine ix room home, 14 acres in alfal fa, barn. ffiTAA 61 acres fenced, 11 acres yiDUU in clover, four room mo- Y dern house, barn, chicken house. CCCAASlx room modern houae. uDDUU ood ,iva "ere bottom Y land, one mile out. Would trade for city property. See L. J. REED, Broker 28 South Central WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house unfurnished Phone 6415 REPLACE your broken window glass New glass installed while you wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. The Glass House Phone 4112 10th and Grape CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gaa Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph. 3910 6th and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US TURKEYS. No."l hens and' No. 1 torn, any size. Oakdale Market. FOR SALE Excellent upright piano, reasonable. 619 N. Riverside. f 4 tOllV SSSI TO POP heSitl We Have A Limited Number of LADDER LOCKERS o LOST Red fetter Has few whrj hairs on shoulder. His home is 833 E. Jackson. Please call 3885 if found. FOR SALE C hrysanthemums. Phone 6161, on South Peach, across Stewart Ave. Phillip' Nursery. FOR SALE Fat young turkey hen live weight, average $3 30 to $4.50. Left road by Forest Ranger sta tion, Rt. 1. Box 494. Central Point. Call Saturday and Sunday only. PLACE your Thanksgiving turkey order now. Oakdale Market. "MY CONSTIPATION RELIEVED" "Got Relief with ,"' Grand Cereal," Says Ex-Sufferert If you, too, suffer from eonntli fiation, be sura to read thii unio icited letter I "Mr iritam wu ifarelih. after Ti W Ick. and I couldn't stand harsh laxatives. I tried KELLOGG'S ALUBRAN, and found It was grand. Wa bar. a box of it tn th house all tha t!m. Just for variety, aeveral times a week, we mix a email por tion of other cereals with the A.LL-BRAN, It's delightful! And we still let the bene, fits from the ALL-BRAN." Mrs. Joseph W,' 4 Poutle, 86 Enslewood AvtH Buffalo, N. Y.j Do you want to bs free of harsh laxatives for the rest of your life? You may be, if your constipation is due to lack of bulk in the diet and you eat a dish of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN and drink plenty of water every day! If not satisfied after a 10-day trial, send the empty carton toKcllogg's of Battle Creek and get double your mney baekl ALL-BRAN is not a purga tive. It is a delicious cereal made from the tit'ai outer layers of wheat a most effective source of gentle-acting bulk, which helps support norma, laxationl Get ALL-BRAN at your grocer's to day. It's made by Kellogg', of Battle Creek and Omaha. $Q75 11 J