BEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNT!. SfEDFORD. OREGON". TTJESD'AY. 'APRIL 13. 1937.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
From Trill Mr. and Mr. Kenneth
Taylor of Trill called In Medford
yatterday, transacting business while
here.
Kelly Rom Col. S. I. Kelly re
turned to hu borne here by train
till morning titer transacting busi
mh la the northern part f the tt.
Calling Here Among out-of-town
resident shopping and visiting
friends here yesterdsy were Mr. M.
A. Camp of Proapeot and Mrs. Cora
Davis of TrU.
Wrestling Patron Among those
attending the wreat'.ing matchea at
the Mtdford armo:y laat night from
Ashland were George Dayton. Art
Cooper, Lawrence am and W. D. all)
Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs It.
J. Rlntbarger and daughter Nancy of
thla city were eallera at the A. A.
Mtaden home In Ashland 8aturdy
evening.
From North Among those amrlng
by train from the north thla morning
were Mrs. Btella Merrick, who re
turned to her home here after at
tending a Zonta conclave In Port
land, and Mrs. Maude M. Morse, O. 8.
O home extension specialist from Cor
valll. who plana a short business
visit here.
Circle Meeting Young People' dr.
d of the rirst christian church will
hold Its regular monthly meeting In
the recreation hall at 8 o'clock to
night. The topic. "The Negro In
Africa," will be developed by Neal
Curry'a gToup. A social hour will be
held after the discussion period.
Voung persons over high school age
are Invited.
Classes Start Physical culture
elasaea for members of the Bualneas
and Professional women's club are to
begin this evening. The class, which
Is to Include gymnasium work and
games, will be held every Tuesday
evening. In the girls' gymnasium of
the senior high school between 8 and
S o'clock. All members Interested
are asked to be present for thla even
lug's class. Miss Mary Poster 1 to
be la charge.
Patrol to Drill DeMolay patrol will
hold a special drill In the Medford
armory at 8:15 tomorrow night. Paul
Rynnlng, past member of the Shrine
patrol will be In charge of the aas.
slon. The patrol la preparing for the
state conclave of the Order of De
Molay to be held In LaOrande on
Friday and Saturday. April 33 and
34. It was requested that every pa
trol member make a special effort to
attend tomorrow night's drill.
A HIND
OF
ITKAIOHT
WHISKIIS
4 MOO
u
RF.POR1 OF CONDITION
of the
First State Bank
at Earie Point. County of Jackson.
RESOURCE!
Loans and discount
Overdrafts
Bonds, securities, etc.
Bsnklng house 63.300.00, furniture and
Cash, due from banks and cash Item
Other resources - i
Total resources
LIABILITIES
Deposits'.
Demand deposit
Time deposit ......
Total deposit
Capita) account:
Capital -
Surplus
Undivided profits net:
Total capital account -
Total liabilities
. . 1- .. ... -r .wkiea. as:
"'"'r; k' TcunT. ch,.r.f the
th.t the above statement 1. true "
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From Climax w. Bj Helmaa of
Climax transacted business and called
on friend in Medford yesterday.
Business. Visitor Out-of-town bus
iness visitor calling In Medford yes
terday Included Lowell Ash of Trail.
e
In Hospital Mr A. W. Ay of tnia
city was admitted to the Ashland
Community hospital Saturday for
medical care.
From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Tay
lor Williams of Ashland were among
out-of-town vial tors la Medford Sat
urday evening.
Active Meeting Regular weekly
meeting of the Active club will be
held In the Hotel Medford tonight
at 6:30.
Patient Reentering Mrs. Raymond
Pish, who underwent a major oper
ation last week at Community hos
pital, waa reported la recovering nice
ly by hospital attaches today.
Returns from Vsave Lieut. Roy D.
Craft thla morning resumed hie dutlea
a CCC Intelligence officer after
spending a brief leave of absence at
the home of his parent In McCleary.
Wash.
Pilot Grounded Lieut. 8. 8. North
up was grounded at municipal air
nort after arriving yesterday after.
noon from Hamilton nam, uai., on
a flight to Port Lewi. Waah.. la a
pokkar transport. He was awaiting
favorable weather this afternoon be
fore resuming his flight.
at
Eatle to Prill Practice ttsalon of
the Eagles' drill team will be held In
the Medford armory at 7 :80 tomorrow
night to continue preparation for
oompetltton at the state convention
to be held at Astoria In June. Wil
liam Peck, team manager, asked that
every member report for practice.
Mora Crater Snow Pour Inches of
snow' fell la Crater Lake national
nark last night and It waa etlu snow.
Inr thla morning, It waa stated In a
radio broadcast from park headquar
ters. The snow quickly tapered off
to rain at the lower elevation. It was
said.
Harder Appointed Ben B. Harder
waa notified today he bad been ap
pointed by (Jot. Charles H. Mevtla
to the executive committee arernglng
a motor cavalcade to the Golden date
brldae fiesta la San Pranclaeo. May
as to June a. Mr. Harder wtoU hi
acceptance to the governor.
..
Mectlni Friday Rogue River Val
ley Navy Mothera club -will meet at
7:30 Friday evening In the home of
Mrs. E. B. Cuffel. 00 North central
venue. The elub. recently organw
ed. has 33 members. Mothera and
legal guardian of boys in the United
State navy are augioie to join.
Alntee Martin la oemmanoer.
t
Mrs. Bolter Improve Mrs. William
8. Bolger, former resident of thla
aitv now Uvlni IB Yakima, irua.
who returned last week to undergo
a major operation at community oos-
pltal. I improving rpio.iy ana
ting along fine, according to ho
pltal attendant.
Examiner Coming The pubUa we
reminded today that Ward MeReyn
olds, state examiner of operatora and
chauffeura, will be at Medford city
hall from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. naiuroay.
Person desiring to procure permits
nr licenses to drive cara were requesx
ed to consult Mr. McReynolds la the
examination room on the top floor of
the olty hall.
of Eagle Point
Oregon, at dote of business March 31
..6 43.873.87
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fixtures 6300.00 ,
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46.48
84.83043
, 3.600.00
40,614.68
18.33
,.3141,681.31!
..6 34.816.88
34.667.83
..6113.374.37
..615.000.00
6.000.00
. t ,401.99
33.406.38
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above-named bank
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ma thla 10th day of April. 1337.
M BROWN, Houry-fubllo for Oregon,
CORRECT ATTEST:
PRANCES CAMPBELL
W. H. BROWN
J. F. BROWN. Directors.
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Sold all over the United States In
iMrirnre). exolutlvelv at Heaths Drug
Store. Adv.
Livestock
Portland.
PORTLAND, April IS. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 350: market active, fully
steady, good -choice 1M-318 lb. drive-
Ins, 810.11 load lots assent eligible
310.60; 330-318 lb. mostly 88.76; few
10.10: ISO-ISO lb., t.so).T6: me.
dluro grade. 89.35; packing sows, 88;
llght-welght. 8845; feeder pig. 00;
;ew 33-lb.. 88 .80.
CATTLE 100; calvee 10; market sc.
tlve for she stock, slow for steer:
about ateady with Monday's close: few
common-medium steers, .sosjs.eo;
good fed eligible 83.76. and above, tew
medium heifers, 3T.aas.3s: cutter?
kinds, 68.00s) 6.76; scattered low cut.
Mr and cutter eowt, 63.76 6; com.
mon.medlum, 66.38 96.60; dairy type
cowa below 68 36; odd good beef 67.00;
bulls. 6.606.36: medium veslers, 68
3: choice. 610.60.
8HBBP 60; few common-medium
lambs untold, held ateady: good
choice wooled lambs. 810.76913: good
shorn lambs eligible. 80.50; good.
choice wooled ewe' nominal. 65.75 9)
36; shorn kinds, 65.00 down.
South San Francisco.
SOUTH 8 AH FRANCISCO. April IS.
(AP-USDA) Hog 800; direct 430:
uneven; mostly steady, spot ioc
higher: practical top, 610.68 on most
170-315 lb. nutcntrt: pecaage aiu i.
weights. 610.76; medium-good 317 IB.
butchers 610 50; odd lots. 340-375 lb.
eight, 810 00-15: bulk packing sows,
88.85: package smooth lightweight.
68.76.
Cattle 176: direct 10; holdover 60:
market largely nominal; general quel.
Ity medium and below; package me
dlum light Idaho 83 60; odd lota
common down to 67.00; heifers very
scares: few ealea common-medium
cows 68.38 8.78; good quoted to
87.50; low-cutters-cuttera, 63.60 136;
odd medium bulls up to 86.35: Late
Monday; Load good 1035 lb. Idaho fed
teen 810.36: medium-good grass
cows, 68.50 (j 7.60 straight and mode
rately eorted. Calvee: 36; direct 6.
About steady, half. loaf cuttcr.com.
mon calvee 65.00; choice vealera quot.
ed to 611.50. Late Monday: Market
weak to 60c lower: ahort-load good
vealers. 611: moderately sorted, 610.
SHEEP 375: all direct; nothing on
sale: good spring lsmbs quoted around
618: medium-good fed wooled lambs
salable 611.7613. according to last
representative sales; good-choice wool.
ed slaughter ewea eligible 66 e 7.
Chicago
CHICAOO, April 13. AP-USDA)
HOOS: 33,000: ' generally 10916c
lower than Monday'a average: pack.
Ing sow 1635e lowsr; bulk good
and choice .300-800 lb. 60.60a.B5
practical top 610; one load 310.05;
comparable 150-130 lb. 69.1 5 e .85;
packing tows mostly 89.16 .50; bit-
weights down to 39 frequently.
CATTLE 8,000, calvee 3.600; ateers
grading etrlctly good and better very
scarce, fully ateady; best 616.40, paid
for 1835 lb. averages; not mach
above 613; tteer crop being mtlnly
tnortfedt selling slowly at 613 down
to 68.60; fed heifer and lightweight
steer yearlings fully steady; cows
firm to shade higher; bulls strong
to too nigner; selected vealera steady
at 9is,do: others weak to lower:
weighty sausage bull up to 66.86
sheep t.ooo; active on slaughter
classes, mostly steady; medium to
choloa wooled lamba to loeal pack.
era 81335$. 66; top 613.75 on aevera)
loads choice 80-93 lb. woolsklns;
dipped lambs 610.50a.76; load choice
lamba with coatskln 611.38: wooled
ewet 66.60 down; thorn offeringa 86
and below.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, April 13. (IP) BUT'
TEri prints, a grsde, 34c lb in parch
mem wrappers, 350 lb. In cartons: I
grade, parchment wrappers, 330 lb.
carton 34o lb.
BUTTERPAT (Portland deilvtry,
buying price) A grade, delivered at
least twice weekly, 38 14 -16 He lb.
grade. 33)4.-34 14 a ..; o grade at
market.
B ORADB CREAM OR MARKET
Price paid produoert Butterfat basis,
68.3c lb.; milk, 63.7c lb.: surplus,
48.9c Price paid milk board, 67o lb.
BOOS Buying price by whole
talcra: Extra. 31c; atandarda 18c;
medium 17c: medium firsts 16c; un
dergrades 16c down.
Cheeee, country meat tnd live
poultry unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, April 13. (AP) On
the Portland futures wheat market
with tale of 10,000 bushels, May lost
ft cent but July and September with
no trading, were unchanged. On the
sample csah msrket th wheat price
wss bullish with final prices 1 cent
nigner.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Msy l.)94 1.19'j 1.19 1.19
July 1.1314 1.13 1.1314 l-U'i
Sept. 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10
Csah wheat: Big Bend blueatem.
hw, 13 pet.. 31.311,4; dark hard winter.
13 pet., 61.43: 13 pet., tl.S3'4: 11 pet.
31.381,: soft whit, western white,
GREEN
SLABS WOOED
000
BiC DOUBLE LOAD
F0K DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES
TOUT COKE FIRST SERVED I
Phone 7 Now
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO
END Or NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
herd winter and western red, 31.3014..
data. No. a white. 33840; gray,
333.60.
Barley, No. 1. 46 lb., bw., 640.00.
Corn, Argentine, 643 50.
Mlllrun. standard. 681.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 38:
barley, I; flour, 6; hay, 1.
Chicago Wheat
CKICAOO. April 13 (API Wheat:
Open Klh Low Close
May 1.87 I 87 U8H l.S7Va
July US 1.34 1.33a, 1.34
Sept. 1.18 1 30 1.18, 1.301,
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. April 13. (API
Stocks awung upward In todty'a msr
ktt for general gains of fractions to
3 or mora point.
Steels led the Jaunt from the start.
with selected motors, electrle equip,
menu, farm Implement, rubbers,
ohemlcals and specialties gathering
power In later dealings.
Brokers attributed th come-back
partly to relief of trader over the
fact market received calmly th long
awaited auprem court deelslens of
yesterday. Some buvlng stimulus was
slso apparently provided by business
news.
The pace waa lively at timet, but
there were txtremely slow Intervals.
A number of Issues finished around
their best levels. Late profit selling
pulld back many from their tops of
the day. There was a smau assort
ment of losers at the close. Trsns-
fers approximated 1.800,000 ahares.
Today's closing price tor as sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Che.n. At Dye .. ... ..-346
Am. Can
Am. t Fgf- Pow l0's
A. T. & T 163
Ansconda m.H.H....MHHHH.H.H 88
Atch. T. 4 S. F. 83
Bendlx Avla 34J
Beth. Steel . B3H
Caterpillar Tract. 90V4
Chrysler ......................1 18
Coml. Solv ..... ni
Curtlsa-Wright - 6i
DuPont 187V4
Oen. Elee. .. 66
Oen. Pood 43
Oen. Mot .. 59i
Int. Harvest ............107
I. T. & T lift
Johns-Man. . . 134;
Monty Ward - 63
North Amer 37
Penney (J. C.) 98'
Phillips Pet 87
Radio 10H
Sou. Pa ... 30
Std. Brands ...... ....... 14s,
St. Oil Cal 45
St. Oil N. J. 70
Trans. Amer. ... 16
Union Carb . 101 K
Unit. Aircraft lt
U. 8. Steel 113?,
San Francisco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 18. (AP-
USDA ) Butter, score. 93-331,; 91-33;
30-33; 83-31.
SACRAMENTO. April 18. (AP)
Butter, first grsde. 36o; second, grade
a54o.
SUFFERDAMAGE
(Continued from Pag On.)
mtnt. The downpour slackened at
Orant Pass after leaving 1.64 Inches
In 16 hours. Mort than half an Inch
fell at The Dalles. An all-night storm
netted .4 of an Inch at Klamath Falls.
Creeks rose rapidly In the Silver
ton district. The Ablqua and Pud
ding rivers were reported up six feet.
Th Willamette rote slightly at Ku
gene a 1.49 Inches of rain peppered
the upper valley dlatrlot.
Th torm slackened In Portland
this morning, but the U. 8. weather
bureau predicted a continuation of
showers tonight and Wednesday gen
erally over Oregon, Temperatures will
drop.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cletl Baker,
330 South Orape street, a girl weigh
ing aeven pound, April 13 at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
MODERN WOMEN
KetdN8atetaatUypala sad delay dm to
eolda.Dervoua strala. etpotura or similar causes.
CBj'bttfr'titraOismoDdbrsadPillaartegtcUT,
n ia'oltaedcivtQtltklttllel. ovwer .aw.
all OrusBiita let-ova o vtaj. am m
TNI SIAerOMB StANf .
PINE
H SPRING SQUALL
"Song of the City"
Margaret Lindsay, Jeffrey Dean, a
new-comer, and Nat Pendleton han
dle the three principal leada In "Song
of the City," which cornea to the
Rlalto theatr for tomorrow and
Thursday only. An extortion plot, a
bombed liner and a fire at tea are
but few of the thrlllng element
In the new action-filled melodrama.
TO HOLD MEETING
HERE ON APRIL 1
Board of governors of th Oregon
State Bar will hold Its April meet
ing here on April 17. Southern Ore
gon Bar, together with guest from
Klamath mils and Rosrburg. will
meet with the board at dinner In
the Hotel Medford.
The board la expected to transsct
routine business and arrange for the
annual meeting of the atate bar as
sociation. The meeting Is being held
here to enable locsl attorneys to be
come better acquainted with the
board members and to promote a
more thorough understanding of the
relatlonahlp between the atate and
local associations.
Board members expected to attond
the meeting here are Judge James
T. Brand. Marshfleld; Allen O. Car.
son, Salem; Oscar Hayter, Dalits:
Colin R. Eberhard, LaOrande; H. H.
DaArmond. Bend: A. A. Smith, baker:
end Nichols Jaureguy. Robert F.
Msgulre end Arthur M. Oeary, Port
land.
P. M. Sercombe of Portland, secre
tary or the stste bar association, slso
will attend.
Arrangement here are In charge
of Frank P. Parrell, president of the
Southern Oregon Bar,
EMIGRANT DAM FULL;
WASTE WATER FREED
Waete. water was turned out of
Emigrant dam, main source of water
supply for the IMlont Irrigation dis
trict last .Sunday, according to Oen-
erai Manager Olen Arnsplger. Bml
grant dam la now full to overflow
ing and anow is melting rapidly at
Fish lake. Arnaplger said. Oeneral
rains fell list night and today over
the mountAtnous areas of southern
Oregon.
County Agent Robert O. Fowler
said farm lands were now soaked,
and spring seeding and work on some
land waa being delayed owing to the
moist condition of the ground.
TIRE AND WHEEL STOLEN
FROM YOUNG'S CAR LOT
Philip T. Young. Hudaon-Terra-
plane dealer In Medford, reported to
city police yesterday that some time
during Saturday or Sunday night, a
new Hudaon sedan owned by the
company waa entered and from the
rear compartment waa stolen a new
wheel and tire.
The auto dealer stated that the
car waa parked on the outside dl
play floor on South Rlveralde and
was not locked. The wheel wss de
scribed aa being light tan color, and
the tire a Qoodrleh, sire 16x8.00.
LOOK! LOOK!
If Sheriff (in Person)
LOYAL UNDERWOOD
presents . , , .
Onthe Stage of the
Holly Theatre
Mon. Only . . Mat & Eve
ORIGINAL STARSOF
K.N.X. and HOLLY
WOOD BARN DANCE
See These Favorites
OLEN HARDV "
DRURY LANE
BUDDY BUMPKIN
JOE BI8H0P . . .
RAY WHITLEY'S BIX
BAR COWBOYS . . .
KEN CARD and BANJO
THREE PHELPS BROS.
Plus Screen Attraction
NO RAISE IN PRICES!!!
Comes to Rialto
T :
1
J. Carrol NaUh and Maria Sbelton
ara also cast.
"Cptatn Calamity," filmed all In
tMhnlwtoi' with George Houston and
Marian Nixon In leading rolea. plays
a th added feature with "Seng of
th City." 'Movita" tha native Rlrl
that played Clark Oable'a 6outh See.
wife In "Mutiny on the Bounty." is
a lo In the cast of the new color
film.
On Roxy Screen
Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea have
hllarloua fun In "Adventure In Man
hattan." which comes to the Roxy
theatre for tomorrow only with a
supporting cast made up of Regin
ald Owen and Herman Blng.
ELKS AT MARSHFIELD
METHOD HERE STUDIED
The fame of Medford first annual
catfish derby continues to spresd and
the Elk lodge of Marshfleld is to
sponsor the first nstlonal striped base
derby In the Isthmus Inlet.
Thl word waa brought to Medford
today by Jack Flanagan, Marshfleld
postmaster and president of the Ore
gon stats Elk association who came
here to atudy the methoda used in
making this city's catfish claiwio an
outstanding success. The Marshfleld
Elk lodge Is to meet tonight to com
plete plans for the derby. The first
annual Rogue valley salmon derby,
sponsored In Orant Pass, 1 now In
progress.
Mr. Flsnsgan Is well known here.
especially In Elks circle. He called at
the Elks lodgo here this morning and
psld his reapects to Postmsster Frank
Desoux.
Mr. Flsnagan waa accompanied by
hla wife and their ton. Jack, Jr. The
family Isst night attended the re
gional realtors' dinner-meeting In
Ashland, th young Mr. Flanagan be
ing In the real estate business In
Marshfleld.
The family left this forenoon for
Crescent city. Calif., where Mr. Flan
agan waa to assist in making plan
for the annual Inter-state Elks get
together In the coast city April 34 and
39.
For greater satisfaction
Buy NOLDE At RORS1 HOSIERY at
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann's
LAWN MOWERS sharpened We call
and del Sims Bros.. Tel 361 33 N Fit
WEDNESDAY ONLY I
JERI1 ARTHUR
th gol who leek
Mr, Dajadi tn town
1 1 p 1 out with
JOEL IMREfl
nduuhturo
In mnnhnttnn
REGINALD OWEN
ENDS TO NIT E !
"LIBELED
LADY "
nn Th
i Hill i
Wednesday Hit
fe -s dgsSBa t ( Wa?x
An Insight Into the golngk-on at
a large metropolitan hospital where
It Is the first duty of the physic
isns to plesse their wealthy patrons,
la contained In "A Doctor's Diary."
a atlrrlng drama with John Trent,
Helen Burgees, Oeorge Bancroft. Ruth
Colemsn. and a new child actor of
exceptional ability. B Hould, which
comes to the New Craterlan theatre
for tomorrow only. "A Doctor'a
Diary" will also plsy Wednesday
night, only at the Holly theatre.
Market For Apples
Brightens In Week
PORTLAND, April 13. WP) The
apple market Improved last week
with shippers advancing prices on
nesrly all varieties, a survey showed
todsy.
Although only 638 carload moved
there waa an active demand. In
creased shipments to Europe are
scheduled for the remainder of the
month and the first part of May.
Oregon had approximately 41.611
boxes of applet In storage on April 1
The state haa shipped 3810 carloads
to data, or nearly 1000 mora thtn a
year ago.
Too Late to Classify
FINAL CLEARANCE at big reduc
tions! Household furniture, fire
plsoe set. rugs, lamps, pictures,
dlahes, kitchen utensils, etc 096
So. Oakdale Ave.
1:46-8:46-8:00
Tomorrow and Thur.
Adventure and Romance
With A "Sock"!
HITS!
In Full Natural Color!
Ion and gold
romance and high
adventure ea
tea of trouble I t
Otorgt
HOUSTON
MARIAN NIXON
... and "MOVITA"
Clark Cable's native
In "Mutiny on Bounty"
Hl'RRYl THEY END TONITl.
Plus 'They Wanted to Marry"
rightert . . . ELL-' K
extortionists TY'T' '
...bomb- taa'
plotters . . . f '
It's drama I v
from thai TV?,
word "OO'I I 5jj
IjM In rrl sen's 1, V&J
-Little ltaly-l
ViTOtT
71
roil 8AU 4 -a ore orchard, 1 issa
pasture; tree s years 010; good 4
room plastered house; about 8 mllea
from Medford, 1 mile from school
61300.00 for equity; terms.
GEO. H. YEO AGENCY
337 W. Main. Tel. 164.
FOR SALI i shorthorn hellers, on
6 year - old work norse. o. v.
Calkins, Central point. Box 33,
BOR PENT Vt acre. 8-room furnish
ea nouse, gsrsge ana cmcxen nouso,
610 month; 3 miles out. Tel. 4-F-3.
FOR RENT Modern 4-rcom furnish
ed house. Phone 1043-Y.
TOU PENT 4-room nicely furnished
apartment, 331 Edward Bt, ueo.
Iveraon.
DAY or hour work, or will cara for
children. Box 884, Tribune.
FOR RENT Lovely home. 833 W.
4th; 8 apaclou rooms, large aleep
Ing porch, basement, automatic oil
furnace, hardwood floors; beauti
fully furnished, all new furnltun.
Adulta only. References required;
660.00, water paid. Phone 1473-W.
FOR SALE Steel filing cabinet. OaS
1357-J.
SPORTSMEN! Have for saia 830
acres, natlonsl home for deer, fish
and man. One hour'a drlv Med
ford. See Wllhlte Ranch, Lake
Creek, Oregon.
FOR 8ALB Weaner plat. North Of
Howard aebool. Oeorge Tedrlek.
FOR SALE Shake at Grant's Ser
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highway.
FOR SALE 1 aet leather team har
ness. 839.00. Hubert A. . Smith.
Brownsboro, Ore.
BACHELOR apartment, 448 S. Front.
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quarters. Inquire ahlngled hous
opposite Cheese Factory, Central
Point.
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right. Phone 6-F-3. Mr. and Mr.
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