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Show VALUES IN DINNER SETS j SUNDALE ... 32-piece Service for Six $7.49 5 53-piece set Service for Eight $13.98 jjj j LACE NEEDLE POIMT 1 mission rose s.:;;:;;::; 2 53-piece Set $13.98 j moss rose - Lu-Ray Pastels Available In Open Stock 5 ji X-V OUR 94 ITEM SALE V jjj S V CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT J j GAMBLE STORES l 3"5 V ! "I 5 & 5 2 y 1 Arrowhead Cafe Now Under New Management Our Sunday Chicken I Dinner "Spesks ! ! For Itself" -and ! ! Cost Only 60fi I J Clubs and Special Parties Given Special ': : Consideration ! Mrs. Elma Pectol ! $ MANAGER : ff . if fQtimi lis SUNDAY, MAY 10th 1 A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF . . . 1 MOTHER'S DAY CARDS Ss From to 35 GRADUATION CARDS ... We now have on our counters Graduation I 1 Cards for the Graduates. Many Beautiful designs to choose from. 8 I 12 designs priced at 5 20 designs priced at 150 I 20 designs priced at 100 12 designs priced at 250 1 Wadsworth Theatre .J. I THURSDAY and FRIDAY Big Double Bill I "TRAGEDY AT MIDNIGHT" ! ? Margaret Lindsay and John Howard . . . And . . . $ ! "LAW of the TROPICS" I Jeffrey Lynn and Constance Bennett f SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY "YOUR in the ARMY NOW" Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers, Jane Wyman Here is a picture you'll be disappointed if you t miss. Take your mind off your troubles for a little X while. Don't miss this picture! ! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY I "The NIGHT BEFORE the DIVORCE" ... And ... I "MAN from CHEYENNE" I ' Watch for, "MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN" A Full-length Cartoon We Plead Guilty! j I" Our Texao distributor accuses us of having the 5 busiest lubrication rack in town, and others say they have heard we can charge a battery in half an hour. $ We plead guilty on both counts. In fact, we're 5 5 trying hard to give first-class service in every Way. 5 ! "Come up and see us sometime". i I PIONEER MOTORS -"-'-'''''''''''',w-av,? Gaiety Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY "THIS TIME for KEEPS" With Ann Rutherford, Robert Sterling and Guy Kibbee SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn in "WOMAN of the YEAR" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Double Feature Special -:- Double Feature Special "BLONDIE'S BLESSED EVENT" . . . And ..." "LAWLESS PLAINSMEN" From where I sit . . . 6y Joe Marsh Every Friday night a bunch of ns fellows get together over at Bill Webster's place. We wouldn't miss those weekly get-togethers for anything. any-thing. There are seven in the group Bill Webster, Judge Cunningham, Pete Swanson, Old Doc McGinnis the dentist, and young Doc Mitchell Mitch-ell the M.D., the government man . Bob Newcomb, and myself. We don't play e&rds. We don't sing or carry on. We just sit quietly and talk and drink a glass or two of beer. I guess we discuss just about everything under the sun politics, business, family affairs, music, farming, hunting, fishing, and what not. But mostly we like to chew the fat about life's experience and a man's philosophy in these times. To sort of help out the conversation, conversa-tion, we've found mellow beer particularly par-ticularly relaxing. Every one of us likes the tangy taste of beer... and now and then Judge Cunningham Cunning-ham insists on ale for everybody. i You mightn't think that ut settin' and talkin' would be n much fun. But it is. Particularly when a man begins to get aroml to the age of reason. Like as. And it's wonderful how I few glasses of good beer help bring out , good talk and good sense whei men get together. There's Bonn-thing Bonn-thing peaceful and friendly mi human about beer that brings oot the best in a man. . , They call beer the "beverage moderation." That "moderation idea is good philosophy . . . mayke that's why good beer and good fellowship go together so wel Seems to me there ought to bt more of this quiet talk over a glaa of beer. It sure straightens oat I man in his thinking. Anyhow, men ought to get together to-gether and be friends. That's thi way we were made. Why not trj it more often all of you? Yes, vaccine prepares you to beat trouble... . now how does litis of! work that principle? Liks a plague, modern driving conditions are widely attacking S&Ki? $ ' Sl motor oil -wasting it away. Nature canft modernize her oil And ; V -a -A ' the best refaiEB even weakens certain natural "immunities". . . .tK - ):A ' ' " Vy P ? ' --dXTsCoLN?v-?hL( m " aU UP oil-plated engine lives long. OxL-rKG, ... . v vSl ,. ana tnen some with its modern man. n m j , . , v t 1 PV H i m, tl" m"- a recognized Conoco advantage throuehtho X f made preventives. They get the credit for ,mn,., r , ,mulc 1 llrout 1 L VV? nr. , Bines mimed up. bonded lubricant that doesn't aU quickly i 7, s 11 i he rival oils, m identical cars, under dr down. Instead it stays plated in place K ,V impartial observation, braved blistering -much as any other plating-and that's 1 V , 4 ' t' Death VaUey with a strict 5-quart fill apiece wlt the conventional movable oil film L' ' 'l "lre- ne gave out when Conoco slids on! , s Nth was still more than two-thirds uo' V, None came closer than a bare 58"' nf Jou le"o more remove from excess wear Conoco Ni mileage' '" om the hazard of repairs and delay y r. - T UlQSO d;,-va- You're up to the Ni degroo -r Q Gefc 113 sae ponoc N. oil for the of oil mileage for your car. Change now at y Prmf ,chan that ' f our fS'' must have. Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. yt JZ r r, g ; g dd0d mdcrn S-V11- Conti"l Oil Company j ' f thetic, Thialkene inhibitor, to forestall the s J- K foullng aacks of highest engine speeds 5 ' rrrrZr;r;JJ ?nd Pressures. Instead of breaking down H fl f fl A (1 r T"1 ' -TT , - lnt so-called varnish, gums and worse Is II 11 I. 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