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LOCAL and Visit In G. P. Mr. and Mn Z. N. Agree of Medford spent Friday calling on friends in Grants Pass. The Agrees return ed recently from a trip to Que bec, Canada. Unit Meet Friday Griffin Creek Extension Unit is to meet Friday at 10:30 a. m. at the home of Marge Mero for a pot-luck luncheon and gift exchange. Miss Marian Farrell will speak on "Making Kitchens More Liv able." To Eugene L. L. Simpson, staff forester of the Rogue River National Forest service com pany, and Richard Tubman, ranger at Union Creek, left to day for Eugene to attend a log grading school for the remain der of the week. Valley Unit To Meet Evans Valley Home Extension unit will hold a social meeting at the home of Mrs. James Williams Dec. 4. Each member is to bring a childhood picture of herself to be used in a game. The unit is now making a quilt in the "Mo hawk Trail" pattern which later will be sold. V Veteran Hera John F. O'Hara, former sergeant with the military police, arrived in Medford last week from Penn sylvania following an honorable discharge from the service. In the army six years, O'Hara serv ed as an army investigator in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara are residing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kennedy, 117 Mistletoe street. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 The common cold Just what "the common cold" Is, has been a puszle to many medical scientists. Writers in prominent medical journals ad mit they do not know what a common cold is or its cause. Medical ..scientists ..have ..spent time and money in search lor a definite causative germ. ..Thus far their search has been futile. And yet much treatment has been given on this basis, as yet unproved. Are we compelled by law of Nature to suffer this con dition until a specific germ is known to be the causative fac tor? ..We certainly are not. ..A sufficient knowledge exists to enable us to eliminate the com mon cold from our midst. ..It Is known that the eliminative' organs are not functioning prop erly. This may result from in temperance, a chronic sluggish condition or a sudden suppres sion. The result is congestion and an accumulation of toxic material. This indicates a de pleted bodily resistance and a lack of vitality at least a re sistance and vitality incapable of sufficiency reacting in the presence of these abnormal for ces. A normal circulation sus tained by a normal nerve func tion is a prerequisite to health. With the tense areas relieved and the eliminative channels functioning normally colds soon disappear. You Can Depend on Humphrey to Give You a Good Deal if you want to Buy or Sell a USED CAR Humphrey Motors Used Car Exchange 33 S. Riverside Ave. CONGRESS for UNITED EVANGELISM Sermon 10 A.M. & 7:45 P.M. Great Sing Service Each Night Hear Chief Kitus Tecumseh Speaker Tonight Willard H. Pope D. D. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PERSONAL Board To Meet Board mem bers of the Jackson County League of Women Voters will hold the December meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Gene Savage and son, Gary, of Tacoma, Wash., are visiting in the city at the home of Mrs. Savage's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Nahff, "305 Portland ave nue. Unit To Meet Westside Ex tension unit will meet Thurs day at 11 a. m. at the home of Leora Neidermeyer. Miss Marian Farrell will speak on "Making the Kitchen More Livable." Ladles are reminded to bring a gift for the Christmas exchange and their own table service. Servicemen Home Jackson county selective service men re porting to selective service board No. 2 Friday following honorable discharges from the service were William Blackmer, George J. Fredenburg, Donald W. Goodman, Louis Kula. Virgie W. Lacy, Winston K. Marks, Per ry A. Polk, Arthur H. Struve, Alton C. Trask, Glen R. Wood and Aubrey E. Taylor. City men reporting were Ivan P. Neill, George E. Gates, Jr., John H. Gee, Alan Grossman, Archie L. Ivester, Robert A. Raymond and John Q. Romine. To Eugene Among Medford people attending the homecom ing game at University of Ore gon, played Saturday against Oregon State college, were Mr. and Mrs. George Frey and son Tommy, 820 East Main street; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mack, 45 Barneburg road; Miss Eva Hed rick, 502 South Oakdale avenue, and Lt.'s Leo Miksche, Richard McElhose and Norton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frey visited their daughter, Betty, a junior at the University, and the Macks spent some time with their daughter, Betty, also attending University of Oregon. Ashland Man Home Theo dore Bohnenkamp, discharged Nov. 25 from the army at Ft. Lewis, has arrived at his home on route 2, Ashland, after five years, two months in the service. Formerly a technical sergeant, Bohnenkamp served six months with a harbor craft unit in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, and received service ribbons for the Asiatic Pacific theater, American thea ter, American defense and the victory medal and good conduct medal. Mrs. Bohnenkamp is the former Lucille Bohn. Auto Mishaps Cars operated by Lona Bergman, 328 North Oakdale avenue, and August B. Wenzel, route 2, collided yester day morning at the intersection of Third and Bartlett streets causing slight damage to both vehicles, according to a report from city police. Also reported to officers was an accident Sat urday at the Main street and Central avenue intersection when a car operated by E. L. Cosier, 719 North Central ave nue, was in collision with an oil truck driven by E. R. Babcock, 199 McAndrews road. Slight damage was caused Cosler's car, according to reports filed with police. Discharges Among those re cently receiving honorable dis charges from the armed forces are Pfc. Leroy Edwards, box 232; SSgt. Thomas Barker. 108 North Pioneer street; Ralph Brickey, cox, 482 Iowa street, and Pfc. Fred Stewart, route 1. box 454, all of Ashland; SSgt George Fredenburg and SSgt. Rodney Benningfield, both of Gold Hill; and Pfc. Earl Morse. 1138 Court street; T5 William Bettis; Lt. Robert Ettinger, 824 West 12th street; Denneth Suth erland, MM 1c, 214 Haven street; Victor Lehman, GM 3c; Truitt Cantrall, SK 1c; Frank lin Knox, cox, 614V West 11th street; Dale Jefferson, EM 1c; Pfc. William Morgan, route 2, box 265; Ensign Robert H. Bau man, 904 West 10th street, and Andrew Gingrich, RM 1c, route 4, box 383-D, all of Medford. SING WHISPERING HOPE Livestock Portland, Ora., Dm. (U 1 Livestock: Cattle 1,900 calve. 323. Medium-good cattle active, 25-50C higher, lower gradea alow, Early aalea itrong. Few toada good-choice fed steers S17.75-18.00. medium-good gradea S14 50-17.00; common grades down to $1150; good hellers $1500. S15J.3; common-medium grades $10.00-14 25; medium-good beel cows $10.50-12.50; young cows to $13.00; (ew canner -cutters $8.00-7 30: sau sage bulls 9. 50-11.O0; good beef bulls held above $12.00; good-cholce veal ers $1350-14.00. few $14.50. Hogs 400. Slow, but steady at ceilings. Barrows, and gilts $15.80; sows $1305; choice feeder pigs $1500- 13.50. Sheep 1,200; strong with top 25c higher. Good-choice wooled lambs mostly $14.00, few $14.50: shorn lambs $1350; food ewes $j.00-.50. South San Francisco. Dec. 8 (U.P.) (USDA) Cattle: SO0. Early trade steers steady; two loads 1033 and 1121 number rood steers $10.75 and $17.00. Two cars medium to good grass heifers $13.50-14.50. Few loads young range cows $12.50-12.75; aged cows medium to good $10.50. 12.25; common $0.00-9.30; early trade canners and cutters more acUve; bulk $60-8.25. Common to good bulls 10.00-13.00. Calves 50. Choice grade scarce; common to medium $11 00-1350. Hoga 200. Includes 130 feeder pigs. Steadv. Few good to choice bar rows and gllta $13.80. Odd good sows $15.05. Sheep 2.000. Lamb undertone steady. Good to choice quoted $14.50 13.25. Few yearlings $13.50. Common to good ewes quoted $2.50-6.00. Chicago. Deo. 3 (UJ.) (WFA) Livestock: Mors 10.000; active, mostly 10 to 15 centa higher than Friday or 25 to 35 cents higher than Saturday, good and choice 190 to 330 lb. bar rows and gllta $14.10 to $14.23. top $14.30: lew 330 to 375 lbs., $13.73 to $14.10. Cattle: 14.000; calves: 1.500; choice steers and yearlings scarce steady to strong; active; bulk $17.50 to $18.00: all other grades unevenly strong to 50 cents higher: bulk all grades steers and yearlings $15.00 to $17.85; heifers steady to 25 centa higher; bulk $14.25 to $17.00; strictly choice heifera $18 00. Sheep; 9.50$ slaughter lambs and yearlings 25 to 50 centa lower than last weck'a close: slaughter ewes about steady; early sales good and choice fed wooled western lambs in. eluding 900 head around 112 lb. weights $14.50 to $14.60, load mostly good grade $14.23. Portland Produce Portland. Dec. 3 (U.P.) Whole sale market prices: Cucumbers California $4-4.23 iur- Potatoes California yams, 4 35 30-lb. crate; California field sweets $4.35 crate. Apples Hood River Delicious, Jumble box $3.85; Hood Hlver, Ort ley jumble box $3.40; Yakima Deli cious, wrapped and packed, comb, box 94.25. Hood River Spitzenberg, face and fill, box $3.90. Cranberries Eastern $8.73 23-lb. box. Chicago Wheat Chicago, Dec. 3 (U.P.) Wheat Open High Low Close Dec lflini 180 li 1801.4 180,a May 18014 iao( 180 4 180(4 Julv 177 ITIH 177 177(4 Sept 175V 17434 17414 174 Wall Street New York, Dec. 3 (UP.) Stocks spurted to new 15-year highs today on heavy volume. Automobile shares led the list near closing time in response to President Truman's request tnat General Motors' employes return to work. That stock ran up more than a point. Chrysler gained more than 3 points. The whole motor section was carried to around the best levels in eight years or more. Accessory issues gained 1 to more than 3 points. Steels joined the rise under lead of U. S. Steel. Rails dis played a firm tone although volume was light compared with the industrial division. Utilities made small gains, carrying their average to a 14-year top. Preliminary closing Dow-Jones stock averages: Industrial 193.65, up 1.25; railroad 64.41, up 0.18; utility 38.90, up 0.17; 65 stocks 72.96, up 0.38. Sales totaled 2,610,000 shares, most since last June 28, compar ed with 1,820,000 Friday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American Tel & Tel 190V4 Anaconda 47 's Chrysler 139V4 Curtiss Wrfeht 8's General Electric 47 General Motors 75 Montgomery Ward 75 Penn. R. R 44 Phillips Petroleum 58'4 J. C. Penney 151 Radio 17 Southern Pacific . 60 Vs Standard Oil of Cal. 47 Texas Gulf Sulphur 51 Transamerica 18'j United Aircrafts ... 34'4 U. S. Rubber 69 V U. S. Steel 82 The U. S. merchant marine Is now equal to two-thirds of the world total. Before the war, less than one-seventh of the world's merchant fleet was under the American flag. Oral E. Freemyer Wins Wrist Watch In Sales Contest Oral E. Freemyer, associated with Lynn Cram, district man ager here for the Northern Life Insurance company, has been awarded a handsome engraved WTist watch as prize winner in a company-wide sales program, ac cording to an announcement Saturday. Mr. Freemyer was competing with 19 other agents who made up his particular group In the Northern Life "Tower club" of 1945. The men were from the larger cities and towns of the 14 western states and Alaska, his production being over $100,000 in volume. Freemyer Joined the Northern Life Insurance company in Klamath Falls last year. He moved to this city in July of this year to become associated with Cram in the company's or ganization here. The Freemyers purchased a home on North Col umbus avenue. He is a member of the American Legion and Knights of Pythias. REVOKED NOV. 30 Community celllnrr nr!cp nn all poultry items have been re voked as of Nov. an to a release from the district Of fice of Price Administration, J. K. Hubbard, assistant price exe cutive stating this move resulted from a survey which showed that poultry is being currently offered for sale at below ceiling prices at all levels of distribu tion prior to retail. "In view of this," the release states, "we are hereby revoking community ceiling prices on all poultry items effective Nov. 30. Retailers shall, beginning Nov 30, apply their retail markups under the applicable retail regu lations to their net cost in ar riving at their correct retail prices." UNIFICATION IRKS San Francisco, Dec. 3 (U.R) Rear Adm. Carleton H. Wright, 12th naval district commandant! charged today that unification of the armed forces would result in the "absorption" and possibly the "annihilation" of the navy. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Miiflfnril J ... showen tonight and Tuesday. Snow iim.iio, miuB inange in lem- perature. Oregon: Hain tonight and showers temperature change. Strong southerly LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today; Hfrhest 4fl; Lowest 35. Total monthly preclptntlon a trace Deficiency for the month .18 inches. Tntnt nrtiKlnialln- sin.. . r-- - -'" ll'-W OCUICMIUCI 1. 1045, 7.06 inches. Excess for the season 2.48 Inches. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yes terday 38; 4 30 today 33. Tomorrow Sunrise 7:23 a m. Sunset 4 40 p. m Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M. 120 Meridian Time Hioh Iviw Prc noise Boston 42 31 30 28 4t 35 T 42 22 46 T 42 18 71 41 60 53 T 38 32 35 22 .02 70 30 50 45 .09 47 2! 62 47 T 38 20 38 46 57 42 .21 45 34 48 38 .02 47 33 Chtcago . ... Eureka Havre Los Angelea .......... Mfrtforrt New York Omaha Phoenix Portland Rfnn Roseburg .... Salt Lake San Francisco Sfnttl. SDokane Washington, D, C. Yakima Gershwin music ( 50 Columbia records ta played ki the 1. IfcspM k tm: Oscar Levi nt (piano) wfth Th PbilarJet phii Orchestra, Eugant Ormantrr, Con ductor. StXHX2SI JJ,M lrnaadta:si$faataJcflerjn 4. a Unerkm k ftth: Arransed by Robert Russell Bennett. The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra . Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Fritz ol New York, Arlur Rodrinski, Con Reiner, Conductor. ductof . Sat H MM 57 D M Set X MX 24$ 12 51 5. Decks, flirt fertawk: tddy Duchin (piano) with rhythm at- compenlment. Set C 52 12.S0 All miets shown rrciusivt PRUITT'S MUSIC CENTER 111 W. Main Opposite Rialto Theatre CALENDAR Monday 8:15 p. m. Toastmasters" International, Jackson Hotel. George Davis, secretary, phone 2675. 6:30 p. m. Altar Guild. St. Mark's Episcopal church, parish house, potluck dinner and elec tion of officers. 7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah Lodge, at I. O. O. F. hall. Visi tors welcome. 8:00 p. m. Lady JayCees, USO. 8:00 p. m. AAUW-LWV In ternational Relations study group, home of Miss Helen Par ish, GeBauer apartments. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor, officers and drill team, Lincoln gym for practice. The president urges a complete attendance. Tuesday 10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers club, Girls' Community club, potluck luncheon at noon. Elec tion of officers in afternoon. 10:30 a. m. St. Mark's Epis copal church Auxiliary-Guild at parish house. Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. with Mrs. H. Gates, Mrs. Charles Clay and Mrs. D. O. Hood as hostesses. 1:00 p. m. City P-T. A. council, Roxy Ann grange hall, Spring street. 1:30 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. Rny Marks, Renault avenue. 2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks' temple. Red Tbkens Must Be Deposited In Ration Accounts All red tokens in possession of retailers, wholesalers and prim ary distributors of rationed meats and fats must be turned in to ration bank accounts by Dec. 11, G. M. Hafcnbrack, OPA ration banking executive, has an-, nounccd. The meats-fats ration stamps, however, need not be in, but may be disposed of, he said. Points due on past transactions need not be collected, he said. Consumers are not being ask ed to turn in their red tokens, but are reminded not to dispose of war ration book four, as it will be needed for sugar. Use Mall rrtbune Want Ada Too Late to Classify QA AAA-1 cre," 4 room" house," ce jyiUlU ment foundation. 4 stan chlon bnrn, chicken house, brooder, garage, work shop. iron fence, shade, city water. $8000' nose in. 1 acre .good fruit income. 3 room modern house, hardwood floors 1hrough out, good new construction, Rnr nge, woodshed, easy terms. Close tn lncntion. C Q C AA arroa irrigated free j0DUU BO'l- clover, 6 rotim nio-di-rn house, 3 bedrooms, good construction, brooder, 2 largu chicken houses, barn, double gnr Bge, fruit room, woodxhi, family fruit. Terms. Close in. CIA CAA12 7,00 ncres Irrigated ulU.OUU crp nlfnlfa. 4 acres ' clover, good pasture, room modern house, 3 bedrooms, electric hot water heater, pressure system, good barn, 8 stanchions, milk house, chicken house, good terms. Listings wnntcd for ready huvers. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Medford Grants Pass Box 548 PhoneS3f)tl CHILDREN'S flannel sleepers end pajamas, and children's hand-mnde felt hats, bags, bonnets, mittens, and suspenders. Cottage Specialty Shop. 414 Arcadia St. FOR RENT Furnished room, private bath and entrance. .118 So. Oakdale. NOT ICE Fr Idny evening, Dec . 7th". from fi:30 to 8 o'clock, a delicious home cooked turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, will ha served at the Girls Community Club House. 22(1 No. Bartlett, by the Ladles Aid Society of Bt. Peter's Lutheran Church. 7.1c and (1 25 a plate Your patronage will be appreciated. FOR RENT P aTsTrspray u'ni Fabers. 34 So. Riverside. WANTED" TO" BUY l to TacT9vm. improved land. Just outside city limits, prefer Stewart or vicinity. Rt. 1, Box 123-D. John Blair. Warner Bros. Rim, "RtiafrMxtj It) Bhx" 2. Coaurto li f: Oscar Levant (piano) with th PtillhaK monle Symptiony Orchestra ol Ne York, conducted by Andre Kostelaneti. SetM MM-512 14 Jt I. latic af Ctorje Berserk: Andre Kostelanetr and his Orchestra, Set M MM 559 U.SI orTrts FOR SAT.1: Two ft weefcs old weaner pigs. Phone 2054. D. Owen. FOR RENT 1 housekeeping room completely furnished, outside en trance, suitable for I or 3 adults. References exchanged. Phone 3922. BICYCLES Good used bicycles at SIMS 11ROS. BICYCLE LOCKS combinaUon and key types SIMS 1JROS. SKATE WHEELS- KEY?P SjfSS BROS. BLACKBOARDS for Christmas. Wt still have a few desk, easel, and wall ype boards. SIMS BROS. XACTO KNIFE SETS for the model airplane builder. SIMS BHOS ELECTRIC SOLDERING IKON'S for the model builder. SIMS BROS. FISHER'S 100 lb. sacks calf meal. available at Faber's. 34 So. Rlver- slde. TOY TRAIN SETS 3 and 6 car seta. SI MSBROS; 23 N. Fir. BICYCLE SEATS just arrived some with genuine LEATHER tops. SIMSBROS. MODEL AIRPLANE KITS all kinds give that boy the model he wanta for Christmas SIMS BROS. BICYCLE GENERATOR LIGHT SETS Get them at SIMS BROS. LOST Watch. Pink gold B u 1 o v a writ watch, black band. Name "Isabel Green" engraved on back. Lost Saturday. $10 reward. Phone Ashland 6S51.343 N. Main. C H OKT EASTER LILY bulbs for sale grow your own Easter Illy in your back ward. 73c per dotsn. 51B S. Ivy. CASHIER WANTED Hours 4:30 p.m. tol2midnight. Apply atnlentine's. WAITRESS WANTED Hours 4 30 to midnight. Apply at Valentine's FOR SALE V" inchveriecr 200 ft.; window and screen 62 Inches by 28 inches; child s wicker rocker Call 2518. CCCnn acres In clover. Mo. i DuJvU drn B,x room house, 3 Y modern chicken houses, 3 stanchion cow barn, double garage, fruit storage room, located on pavement near Medford. H. G. WILSON, Real Estate 7 Chestnut 1,no 4844 FOR SALE Deluxe Glider trailer house, sleeps 4, Butane hent and cooking, very good condition. 3 heavy duty 8 ply tires, heavy duty tubes. 9117 So. Central. ENDS TUES. RODDY McDOWALL in Monty Wooley Gracie Fields Plus COMING GENE AUTRY In "RED RIVER VALLEY" Plus vlAUREL HARD' 5WlWW!f'-"(i!lllWl M isMiista I'M s1 with 1 10HH 8ARRADIWE . 1EAH PARKER "vi nnii .imnili .1. ENDS TUES. PSwjMiW "SOMETHING FOR WPlflW Carmine Miranda ra,icoio" Uiljj Plua all XSi'iM "HOTEL BERLIN" DANA ANDREWS uralr VIVIAN p&l j J LI J 1 rQ MS2 fJ TMLOOJC iMml HER r fdmxMs$m& eyes that o Pin it COMING! r-OT- I THURSDAY pff So Ilia mcStn ' W" .- ; : .'"',. I HENIE lyB ' .... lsakal siilnsa .vusawaasaawaaasal Monday, Dec. S, 1945 roR RENT Electrlo floor polisher, at Faber's. 34 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Bicycle, Goodyear bal loon tires, front wheel brake, lights. A-l condtUon, S45. phone Ashland 4247. FOR SALF One Remington model 10 12-gauge shotgun. 10 boxes of shells, 60. One Marland 30-30 rible. 1 box shells. $30. Melton Jacket. Sti 30. Rubber rain suit. 7. 802 W. Jackson. Apt. No. 4. be- fore 11 a.m. or after 5:30 p. m. MIDDLE AGED Christian widow, good cook, desires home, taking care of elderly man or woman Room, board and wages. Phone 791. Central Point. WANTED Experienced operators Immediately. Cook Beauty Shop. WAN T E D Refill bl em t d d I e aged" IHdy or couple to care for 2 small chil dren and live In our home. Call 2303 before 4. WANTED--Young lady for office "ant, some outside work. Must be able to type. Good pay. Apply Mail Tribune office. FOR SALE Good bicycles." Murrey's Bicycle Shop. FULLER BRUSHES for Christmas we are receiving a few personal gift sets including the Fuller clothes brush, hand brush, comb and comb cleaner, priced at $4 55 Place your orders now for delivery on December 10th or 17th. Phone 4!tM or 75fi0. FOR SALE Pre-war collapsible baby buggy. 135 S. Central. ENDS TUES. .'MORE entertunskent k TV THAN YOU'VE VI L.V . 1 -Coming WEDNESDAY t" EVER SEEM MS ? 33 X --4 IT'S ALL vr tv i. -' MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE nvX Announcing THE victory mm SHOW OF SHOWS WEDNESDAY DEC. 5!h Doors Open 7:00 P.M. 2 Full Hours Of Screen Fun! 'I LOVE A BAPLEMER' with PHIL HARRIS ROCHESTER And All-Star Cast a) "LAW OF TKE EAQLAiW "A COGS LIFE" Tom & Jerry Kolor Kartoon On the Stage .The Greatest Auction Sale Ever Held in fvledford for "E" BQHD BUYERS The Grandest Array of Merchandise ever assem bled ... All hard-ro-gct articles you've been look ing for and can't find . . . NOW you can get them with your "E" Bond pur chases .... Solve your Christmas shopping prob lem , . . and . . . help put Jackson County over the top! 3 paiFlabiies pre-wb nylon 1 0 0 GALLONS RICH. FIELD ETHYL GASO LINE George Field, Dis tributor. $2S LADIES CORDEATJ BAG Jncoue Lenox. 600x18 INNER TUBE Jnnna Tire Co. GENERAL ELECTRIC CLOCK Home Appliance Co. CASE TOMATO JUICE Bnnlev Cnnnincr Co, 2 FOG LIGHTS Humph rev Motors. ONF YFiVR'S FREE COLD STORAGE LOCKER Chrystal Brewing c Diet. Co. ALUMINUM PLATTER Swem's Gift Shoo. 2 OVERNIGHT CASES Weatern Thrift Store. 5-Lb. BOX CANDY W. A. WhiteUw Br Co. COMPLETE SET SPARK PLUGS and LOCKING GAS TANK CAP A. Z. Dnan Saloa & Service. ONE GALLON ICE CRIAM Hunt's. Dnpgprn rf;t . . . FIT TFD MN'S CASE . . . POWDER b COLOGNE . Taylor Penny-Wise Drug Co. $39.50 MERCHANDISE ORDER ON LADIES' SUIT Rurelaon'a. WOOL BLANKET Mann's. BED SPREAD J. C. Pen ney Inc. Sin MERCH &NDISE OR. DR The Toqqory. CO&.T SWEATER Bar ker's. AND MANY. MANY MORE ADMISSION Any Denomination "E" EOT PURCHASED TODAY - TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY Or 55e Fed. Tax. Inc. (No Children's Tickets) 'to V .