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LOCAL and Ob Way Horn Kenneth W. Norria, Bkr 2c, USNR, son of Riley J. Norris, Jacksonville, is on hU way home, according to word received from the Com mander Service Force, United States Pacific fleet, at Pearl Har bor, T. H. Norris is en route to the states aboard the USS Bunk er Hill. Society To Meet Women's Missionary society of the Pres byterian church will have a spec ial candlelight Christmas cere mony at the December meeting set for Tuesday at the church. Luncheon will be served at one o'clock. During the program whistling solos will be given by Katherine Gribble Neeley. A nursery will be provided for young children. Discharged Recently dis charged Jackson county service men reporting Friday to county selective service boards were Norman G. Bailey, Harold T. Braun, Harold L. Barr, Benjamin H. Belknap, Frank L. Carson, William W. Clute, Roy E. Cog hill, Monroe M. Corwin, Sidney A. Gay, Ralph L. Hite, Norman U. McMahan, Gerald W. Morse, Douglas L. Pickell, Leo F. Rose crans, Ernest D. Strahan, Wil liam M. Waters, Carl H. Wilter wood and James L. Worden. Auto Mishaps A car operated by R. T. Lafferty, 487 Scenic drive, Ashland, was damaged considerably yesterday when in a collision at the intersection of highways 99 and 62 with a car driven by Josephine B. Homer, 34 Willamette avenue, according to an accident report filed with police. Some damage was caused the Homer auto, the report stat ed. Also reported badly damaged Friday in a collision on Crater Lake highway were cars driven by William Sleter, Trail, and James M. Bryant, Shady Cove. DR. A. R. HEDGES Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 128 E. Main Dial 3170 MALNUTRITION HERE! It li not necessary to check over health records of European countries to find nutritional de ficiencies. Malnutrition is basic ally responsible for a large per centage of the ills in this country. Look at the record of our young men examined by the selective service physicians before Pearl Harbor. Out of 2,000,000 men 43 were rejected because of physical or mental deficiencies. Of these deficiencies the great percentage was nutritional. Mal nutrition is not prevalent only among the poor, for it may re sult from over-feeding as well as from insufficient food. A bal anced diet in accordance with the requirements of your physi cal organism is the important thing. IfEAlTij f Talks If Slii ALASKA CHRISTMAS You (till have time to order Alaska Life's amazing comeinarion girt offer. A regular $4.50 value, until December 24 only ........ ALASKA LIFE MAGAZINE Published monthly! packed cover to cover with stories, articles and pictures of Alaska as it is today. Learn about the cities, the industries, the jobs, the business opportunities. Enjoy Alaska's scenic grandeur. Learn about new vacation and travel facilities. M Eft One year subscription, 12 thrilling issues . Ve'OU 1946 ALASKA PICTORIAL Alaska Life's big 192 page book of Alaska facts and pictures. 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Gentlemen: Please tend Alaska Life for one year, Alaska Pictorial, your new 192 page book, and your completely indexed Alaska reference map to each of the following persons: Na me Add ress Name Name My name . Check here if you want Enclosed find PERSONAL CALENDAR Monday 6:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers' club, potluck dinner and Christ mas party, home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg, Sunset Drive. Bring service and gift for tree. 7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall. Bring sack lunch and Christmas gift. 8:00 p. m. Musical society, room 33, high school. Program of Christmas music for members and friends. 8:00 p. m. Lady JayCees, USO, for election of officers and Christmas gift exchange. 8:00 p. m. Men of St. Mark's church at parish house to hear the Rev. George Smith, Salem. Tuesday 12 Noon Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Mrs. William Swartz, 121 Genessee street, lunch and annual revela tion party, i 12:30 p. m. Alpha Delta class. First Christian church, luncheon, business meeting and Christmas party with gift ex change. 12:30 p. m. St. Mark's Auxiliary-Guild, luncheon and Christmas gift exchange, parish house. Election. 1:00 p. m. Women's Mission ary society, Presbyterian church, at church. Luncheon followed by Christmas program. 1:30 p. m. DeMolay Moth ers, dessert luncheon, home of Mrs. B. L. Nutting, Glen Oak Court. Call hostess if planning to attend. 2:00 p. m. Navy Mothers' club, Christmas party, Girls' Community club. Bring nuts, candy and cookies. 2:00 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks' Temple. Bus Damaged Considerable damage was caused a bus oper ated by Andrew J. Hickson, 21 Genessee street, Saturday morn ing, when in collision at the in tersection of West Main and Fir streets with a car owned by H. B. Collins, Medford, according to an accident report filed with city police. Visiting Here The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and chil dren, Barbara, Charles and Flora, of Los Angeles, are spend ing four days at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bert R. Elliott, route 2. The Rev. Wilson is to return after the first of the year to mission fields in China, where the entire family was stationed before the war. To Graduate Miss Jean Brown, daughter of Harry B. Brown, Medford, will be grad uated this month from Arm strong college, Berkeley, Calif., according to a news release from the college. Miss Brown, who will be graduated from the pri vate secretarial department, is a member of the college news paper staff and a member of the Secretarial club. Discharges Among those re cently discharged from the arm ed forces are Sgt. Albert Gould, route 1, box 416; SSgt. Homer Morris, 91 Church street; T5 Ernest Strahan, route 2; Pfc. Lloyd Wiltermood, 489 Elizabeth street; and Pfc. Sidney Gay, 215 MAKE IT AN I. CO 1.03 $4.50 SPECIAL GIFT PRICE Address.... . Address.... Address orders sent to yourself.. to cover. Gresham street, all of Ashland, and Cpl. Paul Dimick, 311 Ash land avenue; Alfred Orr, SK 1c, 210 Crater Lake avenue; Martin Burke, BM 2c, box 226; Wil liam Barber, CM Sc, 616 McAn drews Road; John Allen, PhM 1c, 44 South Central avenue; T5 Gordon Hayes, 724 Alder street; PfC. Donald Vaughn, 228 East Main street, and Pvt. Her bert Martin, box 581, all of Medford. Court Records Justice Court Marvin E. Miller, violation of basic rule, $2.50 and costs. Eugene V. Lincoln and Carl V. Hoots, hunting during pro hibited hours, 12 days jail, sus pended, and court costs of $4.50 each. Roy A. Fish, no tall light, SI and costs; no operator's license, $1 and costs. Gordon W. Gwlnn, void for eign license, $1 and costs; no operator's license, SI and costs. Stanley W. Malquist, no tail light, cited. Otto R. Tresham, combination overload, cited. Daniel W. Favor, driver axle overload, cited. Police Court Phillip V. Rennick, drunk, jailed, later released. Court House News Marriages Stuart Conner Wyant and Rosemarie Cecilia Therres. Grant Young and Jennie May Ruch. Frank Floyd Conerse and Lois Irene Yost. Walter F. Love and Nina Mae Hopper. William Harold Rudy and Grace Ruth Renzema. James Madison Baker, Jr., and Vivian Irene Walton. Wayne Franklin Chamberlln and Shirley Willard. Kenneth Harold Goodrich and Beulah J. Harris. Divorce Complaints James E. George vs. Joyce George. Charlotte Bray vs. Lester Bray. Thelma N. Talbot vs. Hayden S. Talbot. Janice L. McMullen vs. Rich ard L. McMullen. Pearl Arndt vs. Richard Arndt. Wilma Thorpe vs. Milliard V. Thorpe. Divorce Decrees Florence A. Thompson vs Robert E. Thompson. Samuel Meadows vs. Gladys M. Meadows. Arlene D. Forbes vs. Stuart L. Forbes. ' BIRTHS WILLIAMS To Sgt. and Mrs. Marion, 216 Apple street, Dec. 15, 1945, a boy, 6V4 pounds, at Osteopathic Clinic. HOGAN To Mr. and Mrs. H. A., Box 262, Central Point, Dec. 17, 1945, a boy, 7 pounds, at Osteopathic Clinic. FURLONG To Pfc. and Mrs. Laurence L 1028 W. Eleventh, Dec. 17, 1945, a girl, 7 pounds, at Community hospital. NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. John, Rt. 1, box 312, Central Point, Dec. 16, 1945, a boy, 7 2.89 SAVE $1.61 on first order SAVE $3.50 on two orders SAVE $5.50 on three orders SAVE $8.00 on four orders (Your own order may be included). Offer positively endi Dec 24, 1945. One order $2.89 Two orders 5.50 Three orders 8.00 Four orders 10.00 ... ) pounds, at Community hospital. OVER To Mr. and Mrs. Hom er, Rt. 1, box 368, Central Point, Dec. 16, 1945, a boy, 6 pounds, at Community hospital. There is a marked tendency for American firms to establish assembly plants and manufac turing units in foreign countries in order to reduce foreign freight, tariff duties and labor costs, according to Distribution Age. Special Communication Warren Lodfte No. 10, Jack sonville, Oregon. Wednes day, Pec. 19th, 7:30 p. m. Work In M. M. degree. E. W. K easier, W. M. Too Late to Classify ABC Washing Machine; Packard-BeTl radio now on display at your Sew ing Ma chin Center. Place your orders now for early delivery. Sewing Machine Center. Phone 3388. 32 South Grape St.. Medford. IFOR RENT Shop room with living quarters, a rooms ana mm, uniur- nished. Call at 1062 South Grape. WANTED Young woman for posi tion as Dental Nurse. Experience preferred but not essential. High school education required. Answer in own handwriting, giving qualifi cation s. Tribune Box 616. COME TO EAGLETpO'INT for farms, stock and dairy. SHADY COVE and Trail for river frontare. See us at Eagle Point for Information and listings. W. J. Blair. Broker W. A. Darling, Salesman F. Cook, Salesman. At Eagle Point on Crater Lake Hwy. FOUND Friendly Collie-type pup about three or four months old. Owner contact Maude Brault, 208 Summit. Phone 3723 or 4200. BICYCLE HEADLIGIIIS battery and genera t or type SIMS BROS. FOR SALE 4 room house and out buildlnfs large lot. 53 x 215 feet. On paved street. The location would be suit able for business. Price $1600. Apartment House 4 apartments in first class condition separate bath in each apartment all completely furnished. Also 4 room house with bath in rear 2 lots on paved street well located $10,000. ALSO Duplex practically new 3 rooms with bath $6300. ALSO 10 acres partly Irrigated free soil 4 room plastered house city water available fair barn near city lim its. Ideal for subdivision $0300 for a short Ume only. ALSO Small stock ranch 104 acres 26 Irrigated free water, small house fair barn, fenced with barb wire, trout stream runs through property outside range. Includes two good horses and cows and some farm equipment. Priced to sell, bee L. G. PICKELL. AGENCY 16 South Barllett St, BICYCLE BASKETS all SIMS BROS. FOR SALE Feeder pigs, very rood shape. Phone (3842 alter 5:30 p. m. on Deiungcf iane. FOR SALE Special Barn Bhovels, tl,25; Barn Brooms, til. 10. 1 E. AMSON CO. gtm. DIESEL POWER UNITS Now on display, immediate delivery GUNDEKSON BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. H. STEIGERWALD Ph. 6483 P. O. Box 634 ftiediord, Oregon WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room un- furnished house, Mrs. Lappln, 5492. ALL METAL ROC KING HORSES- come in and sea these 1 l SIMS BROS. COLORED FRYERS Dressed, deliv- C7fi7CFurnisned Duplex, B wiOiO block from city park; five rooms and bath and four rooms and bath, garages. Very good Income property, also ffOQCA Slx room cottage, garage, (pJJJU with one acre Irrigated land. New stove and heat er Included. Located near Howard school. also CIA AAA Very sbstantial coun VlU,UUU try home, with six rooms and bath, fire place, basement, furnace, laundry room, large fruit room, barn, poul try house, granary. Seventy-etKht acres of land, with thirty-elyht acres under cultivation, alfaifa, grain. Very good deep free soil. Immediate possession. This is good value. ELMER HERRIED, Exclusive Agent FOR SALE Limited quantity whole or ground corn. F. E. SAIvISON CO. FOR SALE Daveno and cnalrTnear ly new, $50; one blue suit, size 10, $20. 126 N. Holly. SCOOTERS ALL METAL with rub ber tires shipment Just arrived at SIMS BROS. 23 N. Fir. Acreage 10 Acre Chicken Ranch, B room home, barn, 2 chicken houses, brooder house, chickens. 2 cows, bees, and equipment. $7500, 1 Ya Acres, B room modern homo, fireplace, 2 chicken houses, garage, fruit room, laundry, and storeroom, $8100. S t Acres, S room semi-modern, barn, chicken house, 2 acres peach e. $7500. Terms. IB Acres, some Irrigation, close In on pavement. $5250. Cash. 61 Acres. 11 Irrigated, 3 bedroom house, barn, chicken house. $4500. Terms. 160 Acre stock ranch. 4 room log house, large barn, free range. $3600. Cash. 0 810 acres free granite aoll, 4 room modem house, large barn, quipped. $11000, or will subdivide. 12.7 acres free soil. 6 room modern, 8 stanchion barn, milk house. $10,500. Termi. City 8 room modern home, large lot. Immediate possession, $4950. 8 room modern, immediate posses sion. M20O. THOMAS J. HIOHT. Realtnr 20 South Central. Medford, Ora. Telephone 5397 . TOPS FOR QUALITY Pep$iCola Company, LanQ leland CUv, N. Y. FrachUd Bottlan Papsl-CoU Bottling Co. of Medford rem SALE Whirlwind electric bath room heater, $12 50. Boy's suit, like new, age 10, $10. 310 S. River- $6000 ST TB URBAN HOME CLOSE TO MEDFORD Modern 4-room house, fireplace. 2 bedrooms, chicken house, small barn, good well, oil macadam road, school bus, priced only $6000. Terms can ba arranged. Ownev leaving1. Possession 3t days. Make appointment with Mr. Beeba to see this. MARK A. GOLDY AGENCY Phone: 3266 105 E. Main FOR" SALE One Schick "e 1 e c"t r i c razor, one man's bike, one 19 Jewel Illinois man's watch, one Rem. .44 glide action rifle. 142 N. Front St. WILL THFf'PEUSON who picked up my billfold at the post office Mon day morning please reurn it, and receive reward. Phone 5348. CHOICE 3rdCuttTng Alfalfa. Geta hale or a load. Don't feed poor hay this winter when you ran net good hay now. F. ESAMSON CO DART BOARDS just"" a" few leTt. SIMS BROS. FOR SALE House and lot In Med ford. Also 15-acre wood lot. Phone 2734 evenings. W A N T E D Girl or woman to take care of 3 year old child in your home or mine. Phone 3'H4. FINE ASSORTMENT " of toys Still available at Firestone at price. TO GIVE AWAY 2 baby bull calves. R L. Ray, Oak Grove. 10 ACRES pear orchard, Anjous and Bartlctts, shows wonderful return on cropi Also 10 acres clover land. . all irrigated, 5 room modern houie. barn, good well. For full infor mation call at office. COT A A 27 scre dairy ranch, lrrt uOOuU 10 acres free water, T 6 room modern house, larpe barn with hay, some stock and machinery, fine location on paved hlphwav. COOPER HEAL ESTATE Office 223 No. Riverside Call 7337 or 7315 OLD FASHIONED " S c r a t c h with plenty of corn. F. E. SAMSON CO. BOOKKEEPER NEEDED IMME DIATELY General machine book keeping government report s small amount of typing. Write Mail Tribune Box 470. TOY WHEELBARROWS Two sizes. SIMS BROS. FOR SALE New Monarch range. Rt, 2. Box 134-C. Modford. FOR SALE Green oak wood, f5 inch, $4.50 per tier. One cord lots or more delivered. See or phone A. R. Rutledfc at Brownsboro or Dial 6944 Medford. JUST ARRiVED-Shipment of re capped tires, no priority, 600x1(1, 650x16, 700x1(1, 550x17, 475x11). 700x15, 5i!5x21. Talent Service Station, Jack CoHlns. POP "CORN It really pops, t. fc. SAMSONCO Cl CAANew VQ room homo In iViDUu Talent. 4 lots. Well fenc ed. some young fruit trees, would sell furnished. Lets look this over. A"-32 Rcrea 4Vi south- DOlvU west of Medford; 17 acrra in cultivation; 4 room mo dern bungalow house, good barn, lots out bldgs., now vacant. Imme diate possession. CCfAA 21 acres all Irrigated, un- OvJvU improved, 2Va miles from Mcuiord, possession now. Terms easy. Exclusive Listings HARRY LONG. Real Estate 1258 So. Riverside Phone 5022 BLACK BOARDS three type's to choose from SIMS BROS. FOR SALE One pair girls UeTskaTesT size 3: one pair black ice skates. size 7; two children's rocking cnairs. Phone 7521. USED Ivers & Pond errand niano. Tone and action perfect. Stored at iruiu s service Annex, iy N. nr. TOR SALE One full sized bed, dark brown metal, square finished, mat tress, practically new. Phone 5832 FOR SALE Fr yers2l i to 3 '"fc IbaT, 25c per lb., live weight. Ph. fiflOR. FOR SALE Pullets, New" Hanip"- 6hire. White Rocks, and White Leo- horns, 50c, 70c and $1.00, according to age. ijnone ttitim. FOR SALE New 2x12 lumber and also 1x12. Call at 131 W. Main. Flynn Electric. LOTS OF BUYERS For homes or acrengei 1. E. SCHUI.ER Realtor ROYAL E. BEBB X-trn Efg Producer for more and larger eggs. F. E. SAMSON CO. 8000 Nice modern home, paved street, close to school, hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, in excellent .con dition, also cabin In rear. I. E. SCMULER, Realtor ROYAL BE3B FOR SATE Black Cocker Spanlel puppies 8 weeks old. Nice for Christmas presents. Cheap. Rt. 1, Bnx 304-A. FOR SALE Model A Fore! motor. good condition, $45. Phone 32H2. AUTO MOTKLS; Best buys "in "Calif ornia. $2,900 month net income; $35,000 down and miiny more. Write H. Love, Motel specialist. Redwood City, Calif. BI CYCL E LIGHT S Ju st arTfved" SIMS BROS. CIAAA flcre' rorn house, 4 o4UUlJ stanchion barn, feed shed. T chicken house, brooder. Iron fence in front, garage, work ship, close In, city water. CI C AAA cres. !' Irrigated. ulD.UUU in clover and alfalfa. 7 8 room modern house, basement, laundry trays, good barn on cement, 4 Incubators, 2 brood ers, pressure system to house and barn, stock and equipment, S miles out, good terms. $11,500" o li acres in peaches. walnuts, cherries, all prime trees, some irri gation, good 4 room house. 2 bed rooms, pressure system, good yard and shrubs with barbecue, barn, garage, and packing house. Close In; good terms. GOOD Bartlett orchard, east stda building sites wanted for ready buyers. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. Mftdford Grants Pass 800 Block on South Riverside , P. O. Box 546 lnon5 S1"" Subterranean ClfK'eTPnriiiire Mixes Kniclifth Rve Grass Alta Fescue. See r E. SAMSON CO AFTER Ihis date I wilfnot benfV- sponsible for anv deli's contracted by anyone othrr than myself. Clarence U. Griffiths. TOR SALE Good 14 ft. trailer hoasa. new tires, lot of built-ins, Includ- ing Ice box, $300.jPhone 6451. DOLLS and stuffed animals ofat1 kinds at i, price. Firestone, 314 S. Riverside. WAITED TO RENT Single or ,i bed jmdjiigh chair. Call 3490. WHEN pastures are poor feed Mb lasses Beet Pulp with your dairy feed to maintain high milk pro duction. For sale by Morton Mill ing Co. WANT to contact trucker returning from Fresno or below empty. Have 4 tons of equipment to Medford. Ph. 6083. FOR SALE Wooden shelving! wrap ping tables, counters and bolt bins. Dui1!n- 35 N. Bartlett. For "SALE Supreme Pflueger ' reel, 20; practically new. Pre-war price, S32 CaU 2se3- FOR SALE Air Chief cabinet radio, very good condition. Phone 5218. OLD resident wants for cash "$57oSu home in Medford or $6,000 subur- ban. Tribune. Box 902. WOOD FOR SALE 16" dry body fir, J4 50 tier; 16" green oak, S4.50 tier. Del. in 5 and 6 tier lots. Drop card to D.GLtlly, Lake Creek, Ore. WANTED TO BUY "uVc"d car. Mat- lack Food Store. J'ville Hlway. HAMMERED Alfalfftiixedwlth mo lasses Is greatly relished by cattle, and they will not waste It. For sale by Morton Mllltnf Co. REPLACE your "broken window" glass wow fiioss installed wmie you wait MEDFORD MILL WORK CO. The Glass House Phone 4112 10th and Grape. WANTED Meat cutter, competent to manage snop. war veteran prerer red. No on but A1 first class man considered. State exp. and sal ary expected In first letter. Trlb. Box 550. SPORTSMEN We may have now or soon that pistol, rifle, shotgun, am munition you have been wanting. Sporting equipment that's our bust nosa If it can be had we will have it. Cliff's Sport-Shop, 317 North Riverside. WANTED Experienced " planer man witn profile experience, wages $1 .32. Southern Oregon Planing Mill. Central Point. ANOTHER Shipment snappy looking aii-steei scooters, rubber tired nan-dl-cnrts, and wide assortment of practical Christmas gifts at low prices. ACME HARDWARE, Main & Grape. BEST Dairy Feed 16 protein only $j.iu per iuu ids. ai Morton Mining Co. TO V I c E" A new service for Medford. All households need a handyman. We buv, sell, repair all household appliances. Phone 3388 or 2SKU Ask for Foss Greb, 20 So. Grape St DAY CARE ot children by the hour or week at Holmes Nursery. 402 Boardman. Phone 4510. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Sav. Tim. Ch and Qu CU Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph 3(llB nth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US "ECONOMILK" Dairy Feed 14 pro- teln only fa DO per 100 lb., at Mor. ton Milling Co, FOR SALE Selected Christine, trees, 3 to 6 ft. Your choice, 60c. Oakdale Market. The Pacific 145 North Bartlett Monday, Dec. 17, 194S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBTOE-iSEVEH BULL SERVICE at your place. Regls tared Herefords and registered Guernsey, Phono 6933. Harry . Miller. You Will Find GIFTS GALORE for Your Favorite Youngsters at the TINY TOT'S SHOP Third Floor Medford Bldg. WATCH REPAIRING Also new watches. 24 hour service on watch crystals. Steves Watch Shop, 411 K Main. Medford. JUST ARRIVED Beautiful flower bowls, vases, eandle sticks, figu rines, etc. Large quantity, finest quality to select from, ACME HARDWARE. Main & Grape, Phone 5y76. FOR SALE Ladles Hawthorne bf aycle, taylor tot. 6 dot. pint Jars, cheap. Call 6203. CH RISTMA S"TREESBesi ever. 2nd truck load, 65c and up. Business good. Pay less Market, 233 So. Riverside, opposite Firestone. WANTED TO RENT furnished or unfurnished home. In desirable vicinity, permanent representative of la r r ef i rm. Trlbun eB ox 146. 17 DAYS till Xmas. So hurry and pick out your agate jewelry while stock is complete, use our lay away plan if you wish. Santo Agate Shop. 411 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Hovll f . i U0H TUES. Oregon Sl-j Vincent PECK TwTWcHELl PR,C PLUS I'LL KILL YOU... wt'h laaghtort 5V. m i k S W 's HJ JfWrW?. J&$V v3l JACK HALEY JEAN PARKER Pl jSSSlBk Grown-ups who believe in Santa Claus Many a service man's mother, wife, or sweetheart will be glad dened by a Long Distance call on December 24 or 25. But those calls home from newly-returned service men will add a big load to holiday traffic on Long Distance lines. Even without them, it's so heavy we are hard-pressed to handle the business. YOU Can help a lot... by helping us keep the lines open for service men. Telephone and Telegraph Co. if -UJL WHY NOT buy your Xmas tree (rem an x GL End ot 8. Central. STARTS WEDNESDAY J voruut...., (UeU Xjkp ENDS TUES. SHfRIDtN l.llr.r IYNM "Blonde Ransom" with VIRGINIA GREY DONALD WOOD WEDNESDAY Van JOHNSON Faye EMERSON in "BbRN FOR TROUBLE" Plus "THE JUNGLE CAPTIVE" 7 Phia m wm Telephone Modford 3101