irEDFOTtD fATL TRIBUNE. fEPFORT). OREGON. TilTOTfA'Y. yOTTrBEftg. 1937.
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PA'(TR VIVE
LOCAL and
rrom Ashland Clint Baughman,
Ashland fire chief, wsa a Medford vis
itor this morning.
Here on Business Dora provost,
aouthem Oregon representative of A.
Q. Spauldlng and company with head
quart ra In Ashland, waa a business
visitor In Medford thtt momlng. -
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Traps Bears Trapping of two bears
at Lake of the Woods by George Bous
som was disclosed today by Rogue
river national foreat headquarters.
Mr. Boussom Is a care-taker at the
lake resort.
Convalescing John H. Denlson of
804 West Jackson boulevard la recu
perating satisfactorily In a Portland
hospital where he recently underwent
a major operation, according to word
received here today.
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Club Meeting Carrol I. Hays, man
ager of the Associated Oil company
In this district, will present motion
pictures of several Pacific coast con
ference football games at tomorrow
night's regular weekly dinner-meeting
of the Active club In the Hotel
Medford.
Postofflce Closing Medford postof
flce will close at noon Thursday, In
observance of Armistice Day. The sub
station will be closed alt day. The
morning city delivery and the rural
deliveries will be made as usual, but
there will be no afternoon city deliv
ery, Postmaster Prank DeSousa said.
Armistice Call Members of the
Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral
society are asked to assemble at 620
South Ivy street at 10 a. m. Thurs
day preparatory to participating In
the Armistice Day parad-s. Society
banners are to be Issued for draping
ears entering the parade.
Club to Tour Members of the Med
ford Garden club, with City Superin
tendent Fred W. Scheffel, were to
mske an Inspection tour of the Bear
Creek parkway, municipal airport,
sewage disposal plant and Prescott
park thla afternoon. Explanation of
the landscaping of the projects and
outlining of future plans will be given
club members, Mr. Scheffel said.
Workers Increased Thirty WPA
employes are now working on the
Medford municipal a!"xrt drslnage
system, City Superintendent Fred W.
Scheffel said today. The men are en
gaged In digging trenches, laying tile
and back-filling with gravel prepar
atory to general resurtsclng that
will take place next spring, the super
intendent explained. The crew will be
gradually Increased this winter, Mr.
Scheffel stated.
Marking Timber Paul Brlnson,
Junior forester of the Rogue river na
tional forest, and Chauncey Florey
left this morning to map logging op
erations In an area off the Diamond
Lake highway on Copeland creek
where Mr. Florey recently purchased
some Douglas fir for hla Central
Point mill. Mr. Brlnson was to mark
the trees to be cut, the logging to be
done under the fixed sustained yield
policy of the United Statea foreet
service.
Growers' Magailne A new mags
sine on fruits and vegetables Is to be
published Jointly soon by American
Fruit Growers, Inc., and the American
National Cooperative Exchange, Inc..
It was announced today. While de
signed primarily for fruit growers, the
msgaslne will be circulated among
banks, business houses, colleges, gov
ernment agencies, trade centers and
brokerage houses, the announcement
said. It la to be published monthly
and will contsln articles on fruits
and vegetables.
Corporal Coming Corp. Maurice K.
Mlddleton will arrive here tomorrow
to spend a few days at the United
States army recruiting office In city
hnll. according to a press release re
ceived today from MaJ. H. D. Bagnall.
district recruiting officer at Portland.
After a few daya here, Corp Mlddleton
will proceed to Klamath Falls for du
tv at the recruiting sub-station there.
He will be sn saslstant to Sgt. Willis
8. Estep. In charge of the Medford re
cruiting office. The corporal la serv
Ing his first enlistment In the army
and at the time of his assignment to
recruiting duty was clerk of Company
M of the 7th Infantry regiment at
Vancouver Barracks. Wash. He Is a
brother of Mrs. William M. McAllister
n Capitol hill
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MEDFORD BRANCH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
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PERSONAL
i To Conference J. O. Fowler will
leave tonight for San Frsnclsco where
hs Is to attend a sales conference of
the 8 and W Fine Foods, Inc. He rep
resents the company here.
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Returns to Office Dr. 'Hyman R.
Oaheroff, saslstant district surgeon,
returned to his office at CCC head
quartera today following an appen
dectomy two weeks ago.
To Dan Franclsro-Mtas Viola Scher
rer, clerk-stenographer of the Rogue
river national forest left Saturday
on a trip to San Francisco via Klam
ath Falls. She plsnned to return Tues
day night or Wednesday morning.
Back from Vacation Capt. and Mrs.
C. L. Pierce returned this week-end
from a week's vacation spent fishing
at the mouth of Smith river. They
caught a number of large salmon
during the week.
Meeting Tomorrow Jackson coun
ty chapter and auxiliary of the Dis
abled American Veterans of the World
war will hold regular semi-monthly
meetings In the Medford armory at 8
tomorrow night. Final plans are to be
made for participation In the Armis
tice Day parade.
Hunt Successful Hugh Rltter. dis
trict ranger of the Rogue vlver na
tional forest at Lake of the Woods.
Msrlon Nance, Junior forester, and
Elmer Rowden and Rusell Winn, fire
guards, hunted In the Rocky Point
area yesterday and reported excellent
luck. Many ducks and geese were
bagged.
Meeting Tonight A large attend
ance Is expected at tonight's regular
meeting of Colonel Sargent camp and
auxiliary of the United Spanish War
Veterans in the Medford armory. S.
L. Hanson of Portland, commander
of the Oregon state department will
be present and In honor of nls visit
a turkey dinner will be served st 6.30.
Business sessions will be held at the
conclusion of the dinner. All mem
bers were urged to attend as officers
for next year will be nominated.
Drunks Exiled John Venable. 81,
of Texas and Walter Borkoskl, 43, of
Pennsylvania, charged with being
drunk on the street, were ordered by
City Judge Allen D. Curry this mom
lng to lesve town Immediately or
serve 10 days In Jail. Both said they
would leave town. Lloyd Defresse of
Medford, charged with drunkenness
and disorderly conduct, was released
on payment of 10 ball and waa to
appear later for hearing. William Mc
Cann, 26. of Kansas, charged with
being drunk on the street, waa releas
ed on payment of 10 ball and was
also to appear later for hearing.
Minor Accidents Accident reports
In city police atstlon today listed the
following minor collisions: cars driven
by Seth M. Bullls of 75 Florence ave
nue and Bernal Slead of 1025 West
Ninth street at Front and Main streets
Sunday evening: machines operated
k- .i.-.vn a. Meale of Route 2 and Lee
Hsmllton of 228 North Central ave
nue on West Main street between
Grape and Holly streets Sunday after-
-lvn hv Mrs. RalDh L.
Cook of 824 East Jackson boulevard
snd Roger Card of Jacksonville at
,f.i. nr at.reets: and cars oper
ated by H. M. Bartlett of Central
Point and John Patrick of i nine
street on Fir street Saturday after
noon. Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND. Or.. Nov. 8 (AP
USD A ) HOGS : 3200. Including 33
direct, mtrket active, ttrong to
wtmAv trnnrl.rhnlee 106316 lb. drive
Ina $8.76 ta 8.85. carload lote W, 328-
310 lb. butcher a$8.50. most sales
8.25. light light $8.25. pecking aow
$77.35. few lota feeder pigfl 8.35.
CATTLE 3600, including 33 direct,
calves 300. Including 30 direct, mar
ket atrong to 35 cents higher, ateera
up moat, alow at advance, several
load medium-good steers 87.75 fl.
part load good light steers 89.50.
common $6 6 7. cutters 84.50. stock
ers 86 ($6.50, some higher, common
medium heifers 85.257, part load
rnrvi hAifen 87.76. low cutter and
cutter cows 83.78(53.60, common-
medium $3.75(35. good beer cowa
5.60(8. few young cows $6.26. bulls
$4.75 r 5-26. beef bulls $5.50 ft 5.76.
cutter 436. tr rod -r hole veaWs
Low-Cost way
PAY CAS H !
"Firtt National
tlrOII t IN8UIANCI COiOItlOH
$7.60(88 80, select kinds 88, common
medium 849 8.80.
SHEEP 1600, market active, fat
lambs 60 ($75 cents higher, yearling
36f60 cents higher, ewes strong with
top 10 cents higher, scattered good
cnolce trucked In lambs 88.36 j 8 M.
few from mixed load 89. few good
yearlings 86.609 7.25, common-medium
ewes 83 i 3.25. few good trucked
in $3 76. one load 134 lb. $4.10.
8outh San Franoinr
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8
AP-U. 8. Dept. A nr.) HOGS 3,100.
including 1,550 direct; butchers 10
to mostly 36 lower; early top 9.68 on
load good to choice 300-330 lb.
weights; packing sows steady, mainly
7.50.
CATTLE: 1,400. Including 145 di
rect. Stesrs opened fairly active,
steady to strong; uniformly good fed
steers quoted around 9.38: part load
medium 096 lb. steers 7.78: she-stock
opened, mostly stesdy; part lcyui
medium 780 lb. rang heifers 6.00;
load good 030 lb. range cows 5.76;
a losds dairy type "campaign" cowa
4.16, sorted, 18 hesd 8.35: bulk low
cutters snd cutters eligible 3.00-4.00;
calves:' 10. Nominally steady: good
to cholcs vealera quoted around 9.80
10.60. ' SHEEP: 3,000, Including 660 direct.
Lambs active, 36-35 higher; double
good to cholcs 80 lb. recently shorn
fed lambs 0.80: double medium to
good 70 lb. mixed medlum-pel.t and
wooled Ismbs 9.60: other classes
practically absent; good to choice
wooled slaughter ewes quoted up to
4.00.
Chicago
CHICAGO, Nov. 8. (AP) (U. S.
Dept. Agr.) HOGS 33.000; hogs 300
lbs. down snd packing sows 10-15
lower; heavier hogs 18-38 lower but
mostly 18-30 lower than Friday's
average; top 0.86 ; most good pack
ing sows 8.80-8.80: lightweights and
best medium weights up to 8.70.
CATTLE 16.000. calves 3,600: choice
and prime longfed steers and year
lings active, strong on shipper ac
count at 17.60 upward; top 19.76 for
1.355 lb. bullocks; cutter cows 3.7.V
4.75;- atrongweights 8.00: saus-r
bulls and veslers fully steady, at 70"
and 11.00 down respectively; atockprF
and feeders firm.
SHEEP 16.000; fst lambs and
yearlings very slow; Indications 2.V
lower; asking steady to lower ' -sheep;
about steady on feeding !
Early bids good to choice n: .
lambs upward to 0.76 and 10.0
slaughted ewes around 3.50-4.25.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. g. (API
BUTTER Print: A grade. 37c lb. In
psrehment wrappers, sac lb. In car
tons: B grade 3Sc lb. In parchment
wrappers. 37c lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade, 37-37140 lb.,
country statlona: A grade, 35-35.)0
lb.: B grade, ac lb. less; C grade, 6c
less.
EGOS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extras, 30c dor,.; atandards, 37c
doz.; firsts, 22c doz.: medium, 22o
doz.; medium firsts, 23c doz.; small
extras, 16c doz.; undergrsdes, 16c doz.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butcher, under 160 lbs., 11-U'ic:
vealers, 13 lie; light and thin, 0-1 lc;
heavy, 6c lb.; canner cows, 6-6c;
cutters, 6Vi-7Vic; bulls, S-SVjc:
spring lambs, l'j-15c; ewes, 4-7o lb.
Cheese, live poultry, turkeys, steady
and unchanged.
Potatoea, onions, cantaloupes, wool,
hay, steady, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO, Nov. . (API
Open High Low
Deo. B4-S3 8614 64 H
May 85-86 H 87 U
July 81-H 83Ta 81H
Close
88- VI
88-87
82-14
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., NOV. 8. (AP)
Grain:
Open Hlgb t Low Close
May 7914 TO't ' 78 78 Vi
Dec. T7V4 7714 764 7614
Cash whest: Big Bend blues tern
hw 18 per cent 81; 12 per cent 79:
dark hard winter IS per cent 83: 13
per cent 80: 11 per cent 81; toft
white and western white 77; hard
winter 80; western red 78.
Oats, No. 2 white 24.00.
Oats.' No. 7 gray 26.00.
Barley, No. 2-45 lb. b. w. 27.60.
Com. No 2 B. T. ship 28 26
Bank Wst of th Roclcei
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Mlllrun standard 21.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 10ft;
barley 3; flour 6; corn 3:- oats 4;
hay 5.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Nov. 8. (API-
Stocks traveled a rocky road In to
day's market and while many leaders
limped Into lower territory, others
tilted forward at the close.
A series of dips and mild rallies
punctuated the session, reflecting
nervousness of traders over confusing
foreign and domestic developments.
Depressing was the estimate this
week's steel mill operationa would
show the eighth consecutive decline.
Bar gold In London, In terms of
the dollar, stepped up to a new
3-year peek snd there were signs the
United States may soon lose some
of Its yellow metal stores. Further
repatriation of short-term balances
from America pushed up sterling to
new top since September, 1030.
The French franc also exhibited
atrength.
Transfers were around 1,400,000
shares.
Todsy's closing prices for 33 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 151
Am. Can 85i
Am. it Fgn. Pow ......... 4,
A. T. r T. 140
Anaconda 26 Vi
Atch. T. & S. F. v - 37'4
Bendlx Avia. 13
Beth. Steel .
. 47
. 5114
- 671,
- '4
- 3
.114V.
. 38'.,
. 80 H
- 8014
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Com!. 8olv
CurttM-WrlRht
DuPont ..w..
Oen. Elee.
Oen. Foods
Oen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
64',
I. T. T.
Johns-Man. ...
Monty Ward H.
North Amer
6i
71
37J
19',
74
41
1"a
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, 814
, 31 '4
. 491,
. 13
70'i
Penney (J. C.) ...
Phllilpa Pet
Radio
Sou. Psc
std. Brands
St. Oil Cl
St. Oil N. J.
Trans.. AmT.
Un'on Osrb. .
Still Coughing?
No matter how many medicine"
ou have tried for your cough, ehest
old, or bronchial Irritation, you can
ret relief now with Creomulslon.
Serious Unuble may be brewing and
ou cannot afford to take a chance
.1th. any remedy less potn' 'hsn
-'reomulslon, which goes right to
he seat of the trouble and aids na
ura to soothe and heal the Inflamed
lucous membrane and to loosen
nd expel the germ-laden phlegm.
Even 1 other remedies have felled,
on't be discouraged, try Oreomul
lon. Your drugglJt la authorized is
efund your money If you are not
horoiighly satisfied with the bene
it obtained from th very first
ottte. Creomulslon la one word no'
wo, and It has no hyphen In It
isk for It plainly, see thst the namt
n the bottle Is Creomulslon. anc
ouH get the genuine product ant
iia relief you want. (Adv.)
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Unit. Aircraft 1714
U. S. Steel B4'4
Ronald Colman Has
Leading Role Film
on Craterian Screen
Right on the heels of "Lost Hori
zon," Ronald Colman ushered In an
other magnificent bit of entertain
ment with hla dual rola In 'The
Prisoner of Zends," which opened a
three day run at the New Craterian
theatre yesterday. The picture is a
modernized version of tne famous
Anthony Hope swashbuckling tele of
love. Intrigue and adventure In the
courts of Europe, with Madeleine
Carroll and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,
in the chief supporting roles.
Colman Is st his charming best
In the difficult dual role of the ad
venturous Rudolf Ressendyll and as
the roistering King Rudolf V, whom
hs resembled so closely.
Then the agents of the king's
brotuer, Black Michael (Raymond
Massey), who Is plotting to seize the
throne, render the king Incapable of
attending hla own coronation by
drugging hla drinks. Colonel Ze.pt (C.
Aubrey Smith), and young Captitn
von Tarlenhelm (David Nlven) en
list Rassendyll to impersonate the
king at the coronation.
Rassendyll does so well that he
even deceives the lovely Princess
Flavta (Madeleine Carroll), betroth
ed of the king, who proeeeda lo fell
madly In love with Mm. Rassendyll
loves her, too, and Is about to re
veal the deception when It Is dis
covered thst the king has been kid
naped by Black Michael and his
henchman, the dashing Rupert of
Hentzsu (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.)
and Imprisoned In Zenda castle. It.
thus becomes necessary to keep
Rassendyll on the throne.
It Is rrom this point that the story
moves to s sweeping cllmsx with
the king's real Identity kept a secret.
North China experiences the cold
est winters In the world for Its lati
tude. r cook
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FURNITURE REPAIRING Regluelng.
Cane chairs restored. Will call and.
deliver. Jarmln. Phone 1203-R.
ABBEY'S 8PECIAL
33 Chevrolet Master coach with
trunk, looka good, rune fine. Priced
right. 8345. See It at ABBEY'S, 0th
As Bartlett,
A WINTERIZED Plymouth sedsn,
trunk, mnny extras Including anti
freeze. A real bargain at 1437.00 on
low easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge 6e Plymouth Distributors
FOR RENT 4-room furnished spart
ment. close In, reasonable. Phone
1740-Y.
FOR SALF Duroc sows, weiner pigs:
sulky plow. Ed Gllmore, Elliott
Farm.
ROOM and BOARD for young man.
Inquire Commercial Finance Corp.
sbovo First National Bank.
FOR RENT 2 furnished hou'keep
ing rooms. 813, 323 Kennet. Behind
Berrydslo 2nd Hand Store.
FOR BALE 6 lota 2 blocks east of
High school with modern house,
fireplace, sleeping porch, garage,
barn, chicken house, fruit, berries,
shrubbery, lots of shsd-. 62500
terms. Box 302, Central Point,
PLANER BLOCKS 64.46 per load
Pine slabs 63.76 per losd. Central
Point Woodvnrd. Phone 333.
CHOICE business Income property.
Ashlsnd. Very reasonable. See my
agent, 106 N. Pioneer. AahlBnd.
FOR RENT Modern 3-room aport-!
ment, also 4-room unfurnished
home. Csll st 817 West 10th. I
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IN ON THE JONCSCSI
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A throng Is shown above Inspect
lug wreckage of nil amphibian plane
which carried five navy fliers to
Ihelr deaths after a collision Mvcr
Boeing field In Seattle. Terrific force
of the Impart with earth. Is attested
hv the demolition of the plane and
wide scnlterlng of the wreckage. The
white bundles In the foreground of
lower plctnae are the bodies of the
five denil. (A. P. Photos').
FOR RENT Unfurnished house on
Corning Court. Dr. Elliott.
1037 PACKARD 6 sedan. Whit wall
tires. Small mileage, priced very
reasonable.
LANOE MOTOR CO.
Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside
BARGAINS IN USED MACHINERY
High pressure Portable sprayer
late model with hose, guns
and filler 8600.00
Hartlle Mogul 12 sprayer rebuilt
with hose and guns 8250.00
Two l'i h p. high pressure
steam hollers, new fire box
linings and fittings, each ... 6 75 00
Rebuilt Champion mower 8 30.00
7 Shank Cultivator (new) 8100.00
8 ft. Heavv Standard disc har
row (new)' 8100.00
420 gnl. Automatlo pressure sys
tem 67 .00
720 gal. Pressure pump 8 35.00
Two Steerllng Self priming
CentrlfUHRl Dumps with 5
h p. gas engines, each :. 610000
smau spray pump sunaoie ior
300 lbs. pressure 8 38.00
4 h.p Cushman Engine (re
built) 6 48.00
New Auto Steering snraver chaa-
als (heavy) ..S 35.00
9 h.p. Diesel englae 6300.00
E. R. WHITE
Snlea Engineer
124 N. Riverside Phone 27
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Courtesy Senrtee
attractive Rates!
Detached bath 11.00 ap
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IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
FOR RENT 5-room furnlshec, house.
606 50. Newtown.
C. . GATES AUTO CO,
R. b a. USED CARS
'S3 Ford Coupe fSIA
'35 Ford Coupe .....445
'3.1 Ford 2-door Sedan ... S446
'35 Ford Standard 4-door Sedan 46
'36 Ford de luxe 2-door Sedan 6570
C. E. OATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR RENT House 115 N. Peach. Tel.
1240-R.
RELIABLE capable single middle-aged
gentleman with clean habits. BO
smoker desires work long or short
lobs. What have you? Ekstrand, 341
N. Front St.
LOfiT Front bumper bracket. Return
to Shoe Dept.. Montgomery Ward.
FOR RENT Close In 25 acres paatura.
barn, house, hay for sale. Fowlaf
Realtv Co. 44 N. Riverside.
WANTED One or two passengers to
shsre expenses to Los Angelas. S
dsn. Leaving Tues. or Wed. Cell 808
st 8. Grape. Miss Owen.
FOR RENT Furnished home at 81
Pennsvtvnnla Ave. S40. Address F.
O. Box 261. Tulelake. California.
ATTENTION you folks who are sleep
ing on HARD bumpy matresses,
take them to the CENTRAL POINT
MATTRESS FACTORY and hava
them renovated and rebuilt LIKtt
NEW much cheaper than buying
new ones. Will call for and ,lel1ve
same dav. PHONE 38. CENTRAL
POINT MATTRESS FACTORY.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'38 La FAYETTE two-door, radio, fine
condition, looks llke'ne,w 8588
WALTER W. ABBEY. INC.
Ninth snd Bartlett. Tel. 303
FOR RENT 2 acres, 5-room modern,
furnished house, city water, close
In. reasonable. Route 4, Box 13.
PIANOS We now have a large stoea
of slightly used small Bungalow
pianos at prices you esn afford. Sea
these high grade pianos. Ivers Pond,
I.udwlg. Decker ei Son. Holnung,
Vose. Knabe. and other fine makes.
Small down payment. . easy terms.
Hawley Transfer Co, 118 N. River,
side. -
WANTED General housework. Per
manent Job by capable, woman, 68
week. References. Phone 628-J.
FOR SAl.Bl Organs, heaters, chairs,
tables, davenports, dressers, beds, at
.Tack's 2nd Hand Store. 108 South
Grape.
ROOM AND BOARD. 1003 W. Main.
LOST Gold and black enamel set
brooch at theater or about town.
Please leave at Tribune office.
FOR RENT Modern
5-room house.
Phone 640-X.
WANTED Practical nursing. Tel 481
Central Point 8 a. m. to e p. ra.
FOR SALE Feeder pigs. L. O. Pen.
land, Route 4. Box 340, Medford.
NEW AND USED oil heating stoves,
also used wood hestlng and cook
stoves. Jones Pump 8s Burner Co,
32 N. Grape.
GREEN STAMPS are now given with
all barber work at the MEDFORD
CENTER BARBER SHOP, down
stairs. Medford Center Bldg. Ladles'
and children's hslr-outttng s spec
ialty. Jim Grimes and Louie Erbes.
REFINISHING Best materials prop
erly applied. Mitchell Auto Beauty
Shop.
NOTICE Fine watch and Jewelry re
pairing at reasonable prices. C. I
Myers. 116 No Central.
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