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    TkrEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUXE. MT:DFOKU. OREGON". MONDAY. MARCH 2. 1936.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Recruiter A-aj- Ernest M. West,
naval recruiting officer here, waa lu
Klamath Fall today on business.
VlUt Here Mr. and Mrs. U J. Hor
ton act) children of Tule Lake, Calif.,
were gueete In Medford yesterday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. c. N. Han
sen, parents of Mrs. Horton.
' "
Minor Operation Mrs. M. Q. Ruff
underwent a minor operation this
morning at the Osteopathic clinic and
hospital. -
In San FranciMO Capt. Ross E
Wilson. commander of the CCC camp
In Prescott parlt. and Mrs. Wilson are
apendlng a short leave of absence :n
6a n Francisco.
To Coast camps Capt. Glenn J.
Key. motor transport officer of the
Medford CCC district, left Saturday
for coast camps' to Inspect their mo
bile equipment.
Park Ranger Here William Mont
gomery, Crater lake national park
ranger, came to Medford yesterday,
bringing monthly reports to head
quarters here. He returned to the
park thla afternoon.
Guenther Better Hugo Ouenther
today resumed his duties aa money
order clerk at the Medford postofflce
after being confined to his home at
813 South Newtown street for a week
with influenza.
Democrats To Meet Jackson Coun
ty Democratic Central committee will
meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night In
headquarters. 133 West Main street.
Ralph O. Stephenson la chairman.
Anyone interested In Democratic work
Is Invited to attend.
Here On Business Lloyd J. Russell,
manager of the Manufacturing Lum
bermens' Underwriters, Portland, waa
a Medford business visitor today. He
arrived yesterday by motorcar end re
turned to hla Portland office thla af
ternoon. Akers to Portland Ir. and Mrs.
Jack C. Akers, 603 West 11th street
left yesterday to make their home In
Portland. Mr. Akers, who Is In the
employe of the Pierce Auto Freight
line, has been transferred to the me
tropolla for duty with the company.
Granted Leave Capt. Carroll 8.
Miller, commanding officer of the
OCC company at Camp South Fork,
and Mrs. Miller will leave Wednesday
for San Francisco where they will
visit friends until Sunday, the cap
tain having been jgranted a brief leave
of absence.
Sister Dies Dr. and Mrs. James
Johnson will leave tomorrow for
Weed, calif., to attend the funeral
of Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Luther
Walls, who died Saturday night. Mrs.
Johnson waa with her sister at tho
time of death and was brought back
to Medford yesterday by Dr. Johnson.
Mrs. Walla had been 111 for some
time.
Books For 'Camps Eugene o. Gold
en, educational coordinator of the
Medford OCC district, returned to
headquarters here today from a
-week's visit in San Francisco and vi
cinity, the purpose of his trip being
to procure books for use In the camps
of this district. He' brought back a
'truckload, more than three tons, of
elementary, high school and college
textbooks, reference works, travel vol
umes and fiction. The books were do
soted by colleges, public school sys
tems and libraries In the Bay city re
gion. While awjiy Mr. Golden confer
red with officials of the 9th corpa
headquarters In San Francisco and
educational directors of the Redding
and Sacramento CCC dlstrtots. He
brought back with him also a num
ber of educational motion pictures.
V.'u Miserable?
$OMEK who
' t suffer from
run in side or
a c k, catarrhal
drains, heat flashes,
should take that
reliable vegetable
tonic known for
nearly 70 years as
Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescrio-
Hon. This is what Mra. Frink Schiu o
?217 Souih 4Jrd SL. Ticom. Wish., uM:
"I wai a yoang girl when I started to take
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. At that
time I went thru agony at period. The palm
and cramps were so bad I would be in twd
two and three days each time. I bad sevtre
headaches and waa not able to eat After
taJcing the "Favorite Prescription' had an
appetite and soon felt so much better in
tvrry way." Sold by dnianiH everywhere.
Buy nowl New si. tablet 50 eta. 11. 00.
odern-Type
Galls For CEMENT
Use This Dependable Southern Oregon Product
"BEAVER BRAND"
PORTLAND CEMENT
O
Beaver Portland Cement Co.
GOLD HILL, OREGON
Sold In Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter
Lumber Co., Timber Products Co., Economy Lumber Co., Wallace
Woods Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co.. Medford Lumber Co.
to
PERSONAL
Carpenter North Leonard Carpeu-
ter left last evening for Portland
where be will transact business.
To Taooma Mrs. R. E. St. Clslie
left by train last night for Ta.com..
Wn.. for a short visit.
Day to Portland County Judge
Sari B. Pv spent Saturday In Port
land. He returned yesterday.
Birch North Albert Birch was
among passengers on the northbound
train from Medford last night, leav
ing for a short visit in Spoicane, Wn.
In A).land Among Medford visit
ors In Ashland during the week-end
was R. R. Hammond, who made busi
ness calls there Saturday morning.
From Ashland Among Ashland res
idents In Medford Friday were Mr
and Mrs. O. S. Butler. Fred C. Homes.
L. B. Ryan and Mrs. H. L. Claycomb.
Drury Leaves Allen B. Drury wa
expected to leave today on a business
trip to Portland, stopping en route at
ETugene to visit his daughters, the
Misses Laura and Mildred Drury.
'
Applies for Enlistment 'William E
Davls left on the evening train yester
day for Portland where he will appiy
for enlistment in the United States
army. ,
Mrs. Mann III Friends of Mrs. J.
O. Mann will be sorry to hear that
she has been confined to her home
by illness for the past week. She Is
reported recovering.
Visit In Ashland Mr, and Mrs.
Dick Trites and Mrs. D. Newton and
family visited in Ashland Friday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and , Mrs.
Garry Newton.
Reames Back Evan Reames was
among returning Medfordltes yester
day, arriving on the morning train
from Portland where he made a shoit
business visit.
n
Luther East Martin Luther left
Friday evening for an extended busi
ness trip In the east, going aa far as
Boston. He expects to be gone for
some time.
Here for Week-end 'Miss Clara
Hanscam, student at Southern Ore
gon Normal school In Ashland, was
a week-end visitor at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hans
cam. Rehearsal Tonight Rehearsal of
the one-act play to be presented soon
by the Young Democratic Club of
Jackson ounty will be held at 7:30 to
night In Democratic head quartern,
133 West Main street. Mrs. Edward
C. Kelly author of the play will di
rect.. To Entertain Several acts of the
Eagles auxiliary minstrel show staged
here last week will be presented to
morrow night as part of an enter
tainment that will follow the chicken
dinner to be given by the Phoenix
Orange. The public la Invited to both
the dinner and the entertainment.
Beach Improving Roland O. Beach,
assistant postmaster, la slowly but
steadily recovering at his home, 113
Geneva street, from Injuries suffered
December 21 when he fell down the
elevator shaft In federal building. He
waa confined for two months In Com
munity hospital and waa taken to his
home a few days ago.
Back From Honeymoon Mr. and
Mrs. William Rose have established
residence on' Jacksonville highway
following their return from a honey
mon "trip. They were married last
Thursday at Sacred Heart church by
the Rev. Father F. W. Black. The
bride was the former Edith Smith. Mr.
Rose today resumed his duties aa par
cel post carrier at the Medford post
office. Forestry Meeting A meeting of
staff officers of the, Rogue river na
tional forest service was held In fed
eral building this morning with Karl
L. Janouch, supervisor, presiding.
Responsibilities of esch officer in re
lation to those of all other officers
were discussed. Besides the office staff
those attending Included Norman
Penlck, assistant ranger of the Klam
ath Falls district, Lee Port, ranger of
the A pp legate district, Hugh Rltter,
ranger of the Dead Indian Soda
Springs district, John A. Walsh, pro
ject superintendent at the south
Fork CCC camp, and Louis McGulre,
project superintendent at Camp Ap
plegste. U$e Mall Tribune wsnt ads.
Construction
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 3 (API
(USDAI Hogs 9000, Including 690
direct. Market alow, meetly asoe
below Friday. Good to choice. 165
215 lbs. drlvelna 10.80 10.75. Load
Iota largely 110-80; one load early
10.90; 330360 lb.. 110.35: heavier
down to 19.75; light Ughta, 10
1055. Packing aowa, 8.759; feeder
plga. $10 10.75.
CATTLE 2500. Including 1U
through and direct; walvea 235.
Market mostly ateady, closing fairly
active. Vealer, Silt I SO lower. Bulk
ted steers, IS.16i7; plainer, 56.
Helfere largely as a 6; few 6.15 1
6.35: low cutter and cutter cows. S3
o3-75; common to medium, Hi
4.75; gcod beef cows. 5(5.35; bulla
$535.50. outstanding to (5.85; good
to choice vealera largely M.509,
few early sales. a9.50rl0.
SHEEP 3300. Market fairly active,
mostly ateady. Six doubles. 84-85-lb.
fed lambs. 9.76tl0: medium to
good drlve-lna, fc9(9.25; choice to'
$9.75: common down to $7.50. Me
dium to good ewea, 13.75950;
choice quotable to 15.
CHICAGO. March 3. (AP-UBDA1
HOGS: 16.000. steady to 10c lower
than Prlday'a average on weights be
low 330 lbs.; weights above 330
pounda opened around 10 cents low
er, later bids 15c25o off; sows 1S
25c lower; top 10.80: bulk 160-250
lbs.. S10.25.50; 140-160 lbs.. S9.90
910.40: 250-300 lba., (9.75 9 10.25:
sows $8.75(39.10
CATTLE 10.000; calves 1,500; mar
ket active; generally 25e higher;
steera predominating with quality
plain; bulk $8910: prlcea ruling un
evenly 60c a $1, mostly 1 higher
than week ago; all she stock getting
action: beef cows and general heifer
crop 25o higher; most heifers 700
down to $5.50: best around $8.00;
bulls strong and vealers 35o higher:
best weighty sausage bulls $6.50:
vealera $8?9, a few $9.50; beat fed
steers $11.65: heavlea $11.
SHEEP 9,000; most classes 15 a
25c higher: spots up more; early
bulk good and choice fed western
lambs $9,50 9.75 to packers: extreme
top to outsldera and city Butchers
$9.85; outstanding 121 lb. ewes $5.60.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. March 3. (AP)
Grain:
Wheal Open High Low Close
May .85Vi -85 V, XSV, .85!i
July .70 V4 .70 H .79 V4 -79 V4
Sept 79 .79 .79 .79
Cash: Big Bend bluestem, 13 per
cent, $1.24: do. 12 per cent, $1.31:
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, $1.11;
do, 11 per cent, 99c; soft white,
western white, western red, 86i$c;
northern spring, hard winter, 86c.
Oats. No. 3 white. $33 to $24.
Corn, No. 2 E yellow, $33.
Mlllrun, $18 to. $18.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 50;
flour, 34: oata, 3; hay, 3.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, March 3. (Pi BUT
TER Prlnta, A grade, 3bc lb. In
parchment wrapper, 87V&C lb. in car
tona; B grade, parohment wrapper,
35UjC lb.; carton, 36 ',4 c lb.
BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice week
ly, S7-38C lb.; country routes, 35-37C
lb.; B grade, dellverlea leas than twice
weekly, 35-36c lb.: C grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterfat basis, 62o
lb.
EGGS Buying price of wholesalers:
Freeh apeclals, 18-19c; extraa 18c;
standards 16c; extra medium 15c; do
medium firsts, 14c; undergrade 13c;
pullets 13c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lba., 14!4-15c lb.:
vealers, No. 1, 14(4-150 lb.; light and
thin, 8-13C lb.: heavy 84-le lb.;
cutter cows, 7-8c lb.; canner cowa
6-7c lb.; bulla 814-90 lb.; lambs. 16
17c lb.; medium 13-13c lb.; ewea 6'
10c lb.
Cheese, milk, mohair, live poultry,
onions, potatoea, wool and hay, ateady
and unohanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. March 3 (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 1.00 1.001 .994 100
July .90 -91 -0H QVA
8pt 90 .004 .89 .89
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, March 3. (API
Leading steel stocks pushed into new
high territory for the past five yeara
In today's market. Farm machinery,
motor, augar and speclslty Issues
also displayed atrength.
Gains of fractions to 3 or more
points predominated at the firm
close. Trading was relatively dull,
however, transfers approximating
only 1.900.000 shares.
Today'a closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye .. ..176
Am. Can last,
Am. Ac Fgn. Pow. 8
A. T. & T. 173
Anaconda 3314
Atch. T. 4: S. F. 74 i
Bendlx Avla. 34 .
Beth. Steel ... 69
California Pack'g. ,
Caterpillar Tract. ...
Chrysler ..
Coml. 6olv
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont
Gen. Foods
Oen. Mot.
Int. Harvest,
I. T. i: T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer. 37H
Penney (J. C.) 74
Phillips Pet 4314
Radio . .. 12J4
Sou. Pac 86
8td. Branda . 17
8t. Oil Cal. 45',4
St. Oil N. J. 60
Trans. Amer. .. 14
Union Carb. . .. 84 ',4
Unit Aircraft . 28T4
U. S. Steel : 65
Silver
NEW YORK, March 3. (AP) Bar
ailver quiet and unchanged, from
Friday, February 33, at 44.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. March 3. (AP
USDA) Saturday's butterfat quota
tion. 93 score. 35c.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Masters,
of Jacksonville, a boy, weighing nine
pounds. 6 ounces, February 28 at
the Community hospital.
10 HEAR TALKS
A special meeting of the Jackson
County Planning Commission wilt be
held at 7:30 Wednesday night In the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce. '
The meeting will be addressed by
O. J. Humphrey, assistant to the
superintendent of the state planning
board, and R. W. Putnam of the
United States forest service. Portland.
Judge Earl B. Day, commission chair
man, will preside.
Because of the special meeting the
regular monthly session scheduled
for tonight was cancelled.
ROOSEVELT DRAFTING
MESSAGE ON TAXATION
WASHINGTON. March 2. (AP)
President Roosevelt today set - aside
the afternoon for completing a spe
cial message to congress on taxes.
Stephen T. Early, a White House
secretary, said the president would
not deliver the message In person.
It Is expected to go to Capitol Hill
tomorrow.
5.00 SPECIAL $10.00
Dresses, Coats. Robes
ETHEUWYN B. HOFFMANN
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If you are one of the vast number
of people who suffer torturing, stab
blng. shooting, simple muscular rheu
matic patns of arms, legs, shoulders
and body, here is quick relief. Teas
just a fw dntwa of Williams R U X.
Compound. It muH produce results
or money back. Williams R.U-X. Com
pound Is prepared from the prescrip
tion of a doctor who uM It In prt
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rsluabi relif Is v:lbl to suffer
ers at a cost of jnly a f cnts a
day. Try a bottlf under the money
bar It j 1 1 a r n t-e . E n )oy b le d rl lf
aa rnuny othr tifferrs my they have.
On sale at Heaths Urug store. Adr.
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Famous Novel
.at
"The Calling of Dan Matthews,"
the plcturlsation of the famous novel
by Harold Bell Wright, opens for a
three-day run tomorrow at the Rialto
theatre, with Richard Arlen In the
stellar role, that of Dan Matthews.
The story Is about a modern cru-
LOBBY PROBE
OF
WASHINGTON. March 3. (AP)
A court order temporarily restrained
the Western Union Telegraph com
pany today from supplying the sen
ate lobby committee with messages
sent by Silas H. Strawn's law firm.
Strawn charged the Investigators
with "Illegal and unconstitutional
methods."
The Chicago attorney, whose firm
Is Winston, Strawn & Shaw, is a
former president of the Chamber of
Commerce of the United States, and
Is a member of the Republican fi
nance committee.
He said a blanket order for hla
firm's telegrams amounted to &
"fishing expedition." Justice Jesse
C. Adklns of the district of Colum
bia supreme court granted the tem
porary Injunction and set the case
for hearing Thursday. The enjoin
ing order will expire Monday.
Chairman Black (D.. Ala.) of the
lobby committee commented "to say
the least, it's rather well timed,"
but refused to state the nature of
evidence sought from Strawn's firm.
"It may be that there Is a fear
other telegrams similar to those we
have hsd today will come up," the
senator added, referring to telegrams
sent by a subsidiary of the Cities
Service company.
Strawn acted as the committee re
sumed Its Investigation of activities
directed last session against passage
of the utility holding company law.
Strawn said In a statement the
firm had nothing to conceal but
that he objected "to having our pri
vate affairs and the affairs of our
clients BUbJected tr such an unrea
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Starts Tomorrow 3 Days!
The Fiery Novel That Rocked the Nation
Becomes the Picture of AH America!
Here be is ! Dan Matthews him
self I Coming to thrill you with
his famous episodes of a young
preacher who ripped the lid
off of a city steeping in sin!
ENDS TONIGHT!
"GRAND
EXIT"
with
EOMl'NP .OW T.
ANN flOTIir.RN
On Rialto Screen
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IsiSrrVi-'i'v1 1 if "rf 1
sadcr who runs Into plenty of ex
citement when he attempts to clean
up vice In a small town.
Charlotte Wynters playa opposite
Arlcn. Douglass Dumbrllle, Donald
Cook and Mary Kornman are in
cluded In thp cast.
sonable rind unconstitutional search
and seizure."
SPEED
NEW FARM PLAN
WASHINGTON. March 3 (AP)
High AAA officials packed their bags
today to speed Into the field and
launch the 1500,000,000 soil conserve
tlon-Bubsldy bill which President
Roosevelt's signature has enacted
Into law.
The president announced yesterday
that he had signed the successor to
AAA late Saturday -night, 5fi days
after the supreme court struck down
the old farm program.
"I do not regard this farm act aa a
panacea or aa a final plan." he said.
"Rather I consider It a new basis to
build and Improve upon, as experi
ence discloses Its points of weakness
and of strength."
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PORTLAND, Ore.. March 2 (AP)
E. O. Merrill, veteran In the fed
eral lighthouse service, waa appointed
superintendent of the Pacific North
west district today. C. F. Ganong,
associate lighthouse engineer, waa
promoted to the position of assistant
superintendent.
To San Francisco Hortense Thomp
son, cashier at the Rex cafe, left last
night by train for San Francisco.
Use Mali Tribune wsnt ada.
Medford Lodge No. 83. I. O. O. F.
Meets on each
Tuesday, 7:30 p.
m., I. O. O. F.
hall, 319 W. 6th St. Membera are
urged to be present and visiting
brothers always welcome.
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TRENTON, N. J.. March 3. (AP)
Oovernor Harold G. Hoffman today
met reports he was contemplating
a second reprieve for Bruno Rich
ard Hauptmann with the declaration
that his oft-repeated statement he
did not plan another stay of execu
tion "still stands.'
Wllents. It Is known, will neither
consent to a reprieve nor oppose It.
but will let the governor follow bis
own course.
HEMMILAS WELCOME
5-POUND DAUGHTER
Proud parenta today are Theatre
Manager Elno Hemmlla and Mra.
Hemmlla, of 60 Quince St., who were
presented with a amall bundle of
femininity In the form of a baby
daughter born last night at the Com
munity hospital. MKa Hemmlla
weighed 6 pounds and AH ounces at
birth, and both she and her mother
are reported doing very nicely.
Be correctly corseted to
an Artist Model by
Etholwyn B Hoffmann.
Speolal Communication of
Crater Lake Chapter No.
33 R. A. M. Tuesday, March
3rd. at 7:30 P. M. Work In
the R. A. degree. Vlsltora
Invited. V. A. Norrla, K. P.
OBO. ALDENT, Secy.
Nolle of Filing of Application for
License lor Minor Hydroelectric
Project.
NOTICE Is hereby given thst B. W.
REON1ER, whose address Is Union
Creek, Jackson County. Orcwon. has
filed with the Hydroelectric Commis
sion of Oregon an application for li
cense for a minor hydroelectric pro
ject on Rogue River near Union Creek.
The application la for 17 cubic feet
per second of water from Rogue River
to aeveiop wo a theoretical horsepower
under a head of M feet. The wster
would be diverted from the stream at
a point which bears North ft degrees
West 1386 feet from the southeast
corner of Section 84. Township 80
South, Range 3 East. W. M., and
wouiq oe oarriea in a riume and pipe
line approximately 1300 feet to the
power plant where the water would
be returned to Rogue River, all of the
proposed works being located within
the 8EV4 SB', of said section 34.
Said application la made subleot to
the terms of Chapter 67, Oregon Laws
1931. as amended by Chapter 367,
Oregon Laws 1933, and Is subject to
pro tate or remonstrances on oehair
of the public or any district organised
ror a pudhc purpose or by any inter
ested person or persons on the
grounds set forth In said law.
au protests and remonstrances
should be In writing. In duplicate.
should state the grounds thereof and
should be filed with the OommU-
sion at Sslem, Oregon, on or before
April 10, 1936.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, thla 36th
day of February. 1936
HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION OF
OREGON
By Chaa. E. Strlckl In, Secretary,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXPERIENCED mechanlo want
work Box 761, Tribune.
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THURSDAY!
PHONE flflfl-R for re-upholstering, -finishing,
re-gluelng. Thlbault. Cor.
Wabash and Ridgeway.
FOR RENT Apartment, 9 rooms and
bath, lights and hot water furnish
ed, Prlgldaire. 810 8. Oakdale.
HAVE fine S-tube radio, perfect con
dition. Will trade for good used piano.
box jou, iTioune.
FOR RENT 4 -room partly furnished
war. "H acre. io w. sin ot. inone
1645-Y.
C -HORSE Diesel engine, 3 thorough-
omi romna unina orooo sows, itt.
1, Box 161, Rogue River.
FOR RENT No. 311 North Oakdale.
Medford. 3 bed rooms, flreplare, fur
nace. Being reconditioned. Will he
available about March 15th. J. O.
Isaacson. Central Point.
YOUNG man wants farm or dairy
work for board and amall wages.
Box 760, Tribune,
CLEAN beardless barley seed I1.S5
per uhi ids. Allans seed. is. H. we
dermeyer.
FURNISHED house, 4-rooms, bath
and screened porch, a bedrooms,
32.60 at 1127 West Main.
HORSE FOR SALE Cheap. Work
single or aoume. inquire or a rover
Isaacs, Route 1, north end of Dark
Hollow road on Jacksonville -Phoenix
highway.
WANTED Msn and wife, no ohll-
dren, dairy ranch, good milker and
general farm work. Call Employ
ment office,
WANTED Antique furniture, china,
glass, and silver. Box 767, Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Pol and China
boar. Joe Collins, Central Point.
WANTED Gcod team of horses
about 1400 lbs. Must be true and
gentle. Route 1, Box 466, Medford
of Tel. 6U-R-S.
PANSY plants, the best. 60c doeen.
Perennials, 16c, 25c, eaoh. Mrs. Dan
Howard, Spring St.
WANTED By mlddleaged msn and
wife light chore work on ranch near
Medford with house, or rent a place
on shares, inquire 307 Mc Andrews
road.
EXPERIENCED stenographer desires
full or part time work. References.
Box 764, Tribune.
You can get a cash loan on
your auto. No endorsers . . .
and no other security needed.
If you are buying a car now
lea us about refinancing
your balance to give you
lower payments. Repayment
schedule will be arranged to
fit your pay days, and the
amount of payment adjusted
to your income.
Oregon-Washington
Mortgage Company
49 8. Central. License No. 8-1ST
VT. E. Thomas. Mgr.
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Eves . . 33c
Kiddles 10c
TO - EARTH ROLE!
Positively Ends Tomorrow!
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