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    PAGE TWO METWORP MATL TRTBUNE. MEPFOTtD. OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1938.
. PwigWff' . I maw vDiMflTiirrt ArnHt 11 ATT I viui n tocki owned (mil
LOCAL TALENT TO
PLAY BIG PART IN
Under the direction of Vernon I
Price of the Rogera company, rehear
f.t Are well underway (or the gala
minstrel-review to be staged by the
Medford Uona club the night ol
April 10 and 5(1 In the aenlor high
school auditorium. With - 350 local
people In the cast, Including many of
the clty'i tlneat musical performers,
the show is expected to reach a new
high In spectacular entertainment.
Proceeds of the presentation will be
used to swell the Lions club blind'
fund, to assist the Medford Olee
men, nd for the Junior symphony
-orchestra.
According to Mr. Price, rehearsals
Indicate all members of the cast are
on their toe and that one seen
mores after the other with amazing
speed and dsah. In addition to the
skits, dances and spectacular, num
bers making up the revue portion of
tho show, an elaborate minstrel scene
Is featured. Tunes are the latest, and
offerings of the all comedy end-men
will keep patrons sides aching. The
end-men are Bay Marti, Charley Mor
rlsey, Lowell Dupray. Jack Marshall,
Mike Beck and William Brooks.
Prominent local artists in the show
are Dr. William Roney. Interlocutor,
Andy Anderson, Clyde Williamson.
Charles Prltchett, Art Render, or. u.
L. Perkins, Eaton Humphrey. Herb
Jenkins, Leland Brophy and J. F
Haws. "Quiet Waters," a gorgeous scene
In which girls represent the wake of
the moon, will be featured by LA
Mori Beck as soloist, a Iris who will
take part In the scene are Iflls Brln
son, Warlda, Cole, Betty Davis, Elate
Older, Joan Mole, Helen McAllister,
.Daphlne Shonkweller, Ruth Blornh
and Joan Buchtr.
HELP STOMACH
DIGEST FOOD
Without Laxatives snd You U list
Thai win sia be a "hot-cha" num
ber led by Mlaa Jewel Deter, with the
following girls appearing: Helen
Smith, Jean Bowen, Doretna una.
Melba Unn, Pat Marguls, Mary Mile
stone, Helen Lawrence and Lomtlne
Swoape.
"Touring Back In 1801," Is an Bi
larloua comedy number In which the
cay maids, bashful beaux and gaso
line bungles of the Wo bring down
tho house. Special costumes and ac
ceasories are provided, with the fol
lowing well-known peopla anrolled:
Verne Boklrk. Lyia wiiiuunaon, uiauys
Robinson, Marcla Chamberlain ana
Mirth rMAauza of the dlrli. snd
Charlie Morrlaey, Lowell Duprey, Jack
Marshall, Richard Mole and Byron
Murdock of the boys.
One of the highlights of tha show
Is "Black Moonlight," a beautirui
..W . HomVu,, Tn thA SnMlBltV
scene will be Bette Davis, Daphne
Shonkweller, Maxlne White, Joan
Mole and LaMerle Beck. The ononis
will consist of Durell Adams, Bar
hum Bavan. Herbert Howard, Alpha
Whlllock, Stanley Oustln, Ruth Slo-
rah, Douglas Plckell and oretcnen
One of the show's most Interest
ing features will be the appearance
of the Medford Oleemen, under the
direction of Sebastian Apoiio. Tne
following are members of the Oiee
roen: Almua Prultt, assistant dl!:
tor; Maynard Bush, president; and
m K niton, ahelton Waters, fjall
Thomson. Prank aray, Morris Stern
er, Earl BesJl, A. J. McDonough, Mar
tin Webb. J. E. Hlllls, Ray Erlckson.
Harry Mam. Merle Dietncn, nay nun-
snker. lii. .iwlng. C, L. Smith, J.
H. liu-onale, Morris Ellett, Henry
wvrt-rmever. Ken Denman. Victor
Tongwald, Earl roy, Dr. W. W. How
ard, Charles Buchanan, A. L. Vroman.
Claude vanZandt, Mr. Crows ana
Oiant Boan.
Other performers in the oast are;
rinrnthv Dawson. Dorothy Olllette,
Ruth May Preabt, colleen Wlnterhald-
er, Beverly Pearson, Lllybelie cose
bolt, Virginia Hawley, Colleen Baw
don, Muriel Plntt, Doris Robinson.
Alba Blanchl, Shirley Lawrence, Bar
bara Preston, Phyllis Canon, tola
Plenlng, Elberta Huhler, Ruth Mor
gan, Reva Read, Constance King. Bar
hum Monraw. Msrv Jane Lewis, Ines
Jano Kendall, Irene Pranklln. Agnes
Drummond, Eva Hedriok, Kathryn
Jones, Wanda Dunatan. Marnelle Bev
Everylhinf from Soup to Nuts
Tha ituntrh thould SliMt to sound of r4
. mn jou .at wr, IFUIT. nwH or nca
ar man you ara n.noui. Dum.d or chti,
tit
worlr roor atomaeh potira out too nues fluid.
Tour fond doaan't Slant and roll hara fai. heart
Sum, nauara. pain or aws atoisaca. Ton faal aoor,
Irk and upial all oar.
Doctora Bar nerer tab a lataUf for atomart,
pain. It la &ntaroui andfooilah. It tak.i Ihoia
llltla Mart uhlau caliad Bell-anl rcr Indliaallon
a maka tha aicta .toomh flulda harralaii. fellata
flitrcn in 5 alnutci and put rou back on lour
taL RallaT tt ao quirk 11 la anaalnf and ona SSa
Sscftw proraa Ik Aak tor Ball.an tor ladtiaatloa
to 19.00; 226-70 lb., 18.00 to mostly
M.2S; light lights mostly 18.26; pack
ing sows, e.75a.7.00; few choice 104
lb. feeder pigs up Mas.
CATTLE 160, Including 6 direct;
oslves 26. Including 10 direct; few
steers steady at Monday's advance;
common-medium, $6.25 ft 7.60; strict
ly good fed quotable up to 68.75;
helfera acarce; few cutters, $4.60
6.00; fed salable around $7.603 8.16:
eows slow, weak to shads lower
moat of Monday's advance l"et; law
cutter and cutter eows. S3 50 c 75;
built, 65.60 tt 6.26: vealers steady,
chalce 60.00-16; deluxe up $9.75.
SHEEP 200, Including IB direct:
market about stendy; few lots good
spring lambs, $0.00-16; choice quot-
sble to $l.oo; common - meaium
throwouts, $8.00-16; few common-
medium shorn lambs, $56; me
dium-good shorn ewes, $3.50r?4.00.
Livestock
Ins mostly $8.75: carload quotable I B grade. 2c lb. less;
South Han Franclsro
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 11
(AP-USDA) -Hogs "00, Including
176 direct. Generally steady; top and
bulk sorted good to choice 170-225
lb. butchers, $8.00: packing sows
steady to 16c higher; good light sows
up to $6.75; around 116 head good
to choice butchers sifted from the
show, $8.76.
CATTLE: 200, Including 38 direct.
Steers steady; supply limited to two
losds medium to good 985-900 lb.
Nevadas at $8.35; good light fed
steers quoted up to $9.00; ahe stock
strong; low cutters and cutters.
$3.75tt4.50; fleshy dairy type cows,
$4.78 m 5.00 freely; bulls steady, odd
head $5.00a6.25. Calves 10. Steady;
odd head medium to good vealers.
$8.00i9.50; choice quoted to $10 50
SHEEP 1600, Including 1200 di
rect. Lambs opened weak, quality
considered: 1 deck largely medium
68 lb. California spring lambs. $7.60
straight: 2 decks good springers held
higher; older olasses praotically ab
sent; wooled slaughter ewes quoted
up to around $4.50.
lees.
EOOS Buying prices by whole
salers: Specials, 18c; extras. 16o;
Standards, 15o: apeclal mediums.
16c: extra mediums. 14c; standard
mediums, 16c; undergrades, I W doz.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling prlos
to retailers: Spring lambs, 31' 34c
lb.; others unchanged.
TURKEYS Nominal. Buying p-loei
Breeder hens, 20c lb.; selling price:
Breeder hens. 22 e 24c lb.
Cheese and live poultry unchanged.
Am. Pgn. Pow-
A. T. & T.
Anaconda - -
Atcn. T. k S. F.
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract. .
Chrysler ......
Com. Sorv.
Curtlss-WUght
Dupont ...-
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., April IS (AP)
Oraln:
(wheat) Open High Low L.ose
May . .76 -luvt i"
July .74'4 -74'A .74A .74 J4
Sept: .74 -75 .74 .75
Cash grain:
Oats, No. 2. 38-lb. white $25.60; No.
2, 3E-lb. gray $25.ou.
Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. B. w. sua.
Corn. No. 2, E. Y. shipment, $28.76.
Mlllrun standard, unquoted.
Cash wheat Ibid):
Soft white 78',4c: western white,
78V4C: western red, 77c.
Hard red winter ordinary, 77Ho;
11 pe.cent.' 79o; 12 percent, 82c: IS
percent, dec: 14 percent. 90o.
Hard red spring ordinary 77o; 11
percent, 70c; 12 percent. 82o; 13 per
cent, 86c: U percent, ooo.
Hard white, Baart ordinary, 79o; 11
percent, 80c; 12 percent, 81e; IS per
cent, 82c; 14 percent, 830.
Today's car recelpta: wheat 34; bar
ley 4; flour 6; corn 1; mlllfeed 4.
den. Eleo.
Oen. Foods
Oen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
T. ft T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney (J- o.)
Phillips Pet
Radio ......
Portland
PORTLAND. Ore., April 13. (AP
UBDA) Hogs 500, Including 165 di
rect; market fairly active, mostly
stesdy: good-choice 156-210 lb. drive-
The tfflt
Want
PRECISELY
Yott
FOR EASTER
Not "Jutt another hat." BUT AN EASTER HAT THAT'S
TRULY INDIVIDUAL ... one that call for admiration
(. . . one you'll be proud to wear just as we are proud to
'have our label in it . . . And you'll find it in our person
ality collection of really smart hats for Easter . , , Perfectly
priced at
$2.98 to $12.50
ADRIENNE'S
LuOella O'Brien, Manager Hat Dopt.
Easter Accessories
Bags - Gloves
New Bags and Gloves to Match
Your Ensemble
Priced $1.98, $3.98, $5.98
ALSO
LINGERIE NEW JEWELRY
HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS
Let Your Easter Gift Come From Adrienne'i.
Look Your Finest for Easter with a Permanent, from
Adrienne'i Salon of Beauty
ADRIENNE'S
Chicago.
CHICAGO, April 13. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 9000, Including 2500 direct;
market moderately active; generally
10-15C higher than Tucadny's aver
age; top, $8.65; good 350-650 lb.
packing sows, $7 .26-60; smooth
hutcher kinds up to $7.76.
CATTLE 8000; cslves 1200; both
steeres and yfarllngs strong; strictly
choice 1272 lh. strs. $10.35. the
top: long yearlimjs. $9.00; steer mar
ket mostly $8.00nr9.50; best yearlings
$9.10; weighty sausage bulls, $700
down; vealers $10.50 down: mostly
$0.50 down to $8.00.
SHEEP 5000. Including 600 direct:
lata Tuesday fat lambs steady to
weak: about 10-16c lower; top, $8 60:
today's trsde moderately active;
moetly steady; wooled lambs, $8 25
40; good to choice 120 lbs., $5.00.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago Wheat.
CHICAGO, April 13 (AP) Wheat:
open High tow tiiose
. .8314 .83 .83 .82
. .80 14 .80 V, .79 SO
. .80 3114 XQV, 30
May
July
Sept.
Wall St. Report
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, April 13 (AP) But
ter Prints: A grade, 28c lb. In
parchment wrappers; 20c lb. In lar
tons: B glade. 31'Ao lb. In psrhh
ment wrnppers, 28o lb. In cartons.
BUTTKHFAT Portland delivery,
buying prlle: A grade, 26'Aia37c lb.,
rotintry stations; A grade, 25d lb.;
NEW YORK, April 13. (AP)
Buyera favored Industrial shares ana
shied away from rails in a tempera,
mental stock market today.
A wide break In Santa Fa shares
threw other rails off the bullish
track. Delayed two houra before
markot could be made, Santa Fe
preferred plunged more than 13
points at one time, while the com
mon soon after the opening broke
about 4. later rallying a bit.
Liquidation in Santa Fe followed
overnlRht announcemont that the
road had decided to defer action on
payment of Interest on the 4 per
cent adjustment bonds of 1995, the
first delay since the road was rc-
orRiuilred In 1896. The slide shocked
other sections of the market tor
while. '
Transactions approximated 860,000
shares.
Todny's closing prices for 32
'tACted stocks follow:
Alt Chem. As Dye 14214
Am. Can 88
Bone, YvLalf
Sou. Pae
Std.' Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer. .
Union Carb .
Unit. Aircraft -U.
S. Steel
S
127
2754
48
. 40
4H
1V4
4
102(4
84
26
82
82(4
1
87(4
81(4
17
82 14
83y4
8
11
7
29'
47
8
17(4
24
45
SAN FRANCISCO. April IS (AU-
USDAI Butter, score, 92-28(4; 91
35(4. SAORAMENTO, April U. UP)
Ohurnlng cream buturfat: First grade
39; second grade 2a. '
T
Cltuaef In Med ford's third safe driv
ing school will be held each Tuesday
and Thursday from 10:30 to noon on
Monroe street at the aenlor high
school, It was announced today by
Mark Ooldy. chairman of the Med
ford Traffic .afety council.
The school was organized and the
first claw held at the high school
yenterday. Nineteen adults and 18
high school students were enrolled.
The school will continue to May 13.
Safe driving Is stressed in the In
struction.
Instructors are Harris Janes, Lou
Brauley and Prank Hull. Representing
the hlfjh school as instructors are
Russ Acheson and Bd Kirtley, faculty
members.
STNOPH1B or ANNUL BTATK.HBNT
Ot THE NORTH HlVEJt INSUKAsNCB
CO. or 110 William St.. Kw York. In tbt
8i4( ot Nw York, on th thirty 'tim
dy of DoecmtMr. ItlT. mad to th In
u ranee Commtieioner of tho Stata of
Orafon. purauant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital a toe a
paid op I t,IS0.9.t0
INCOME
Nat pramlume roealvod d ur
ine tha yaar I 1,111,
Intaraat, dlvtdanda and rants
rcalvd during tha year 1,011,111.11
Incoma from oibar aourcai
raoalvad during- tha yer I7l,lil9.10
Total Incoma f T.ISI.M1.1I
DISBURSEMENTS
Nat loaaoa paid during tha
year Including adjuatmant
axpanaaa 2,4t.S3T.i
Dlvldanda paid on cplta4
lock during tha year ... 110,000.00
Commlitalona and aalarlea
paid during tha year Mll.tll.eT
Taxee. Ilcenaee and feaa
paid during the year Hf.fll.40
Amount ot U other expend
Jture 1.0IO.ITI.&7
Total espendltvree I ;,31.l
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real aetata owned
(market value) f 111.016.10
Value of at co It a owned
(market value) ll,lTS.4ia.OO
Value of bnnds owned
(amortized)
Loane on morigagao and
collateral, ate
Caah in bank and on hand
Premium a In course of col
lection written alnea Sep
tember 10. 111
Iniereat and rente due sad
accrued
Other aetata (net)
.HT.llT.lt
111.100.00
UJMJI.It
fil.Tll.te
4fl.STl.04
IS.4S1.41
V.IU w- va. " " . ... ...
ket value) i.m.u."
Vniui of bonda owned mar-
ket or amortlaed) t."Tl,41S t"
Loan on morifagea and eel
lateral, etc ...... !
Caah In banke and on band 111.004.
Premium la oourae of col
lection written eincf nap
timber JO. 193T . ,
mmA n itua and
Olh.r saHts (net) !.. 1
III.IOO.U
Total smllted assats . . .l7.HH.Hl i
. LIABILITIES
Qrosa claims for loawa un-
pld 9 IH.IM.se
AmuuqC ef uarn.s pr.m
turns ea all oulatandlnf
rial. IH'.MI "
Put for eommlaaloa aao
brok.r.i. "JJ.'IJ
All oth.r llablllllta T0,m.3t
Total llablllllaa,
xc.pt cspttal
capital psia
n.ooi.m.io
11,000.000.
t.335.S1.08
.$S.3a5.91.08
Surplus ov.r
all llabllltl...
Surplus aa regards
polleyhold.ri
Total IT.m.SO.Si
Bl SIN'RKa IN PBEOON TOR THE
YEAR
Nst pr.ralums r.c.lv.d durlsj
v.., IH.llt.IS
Nat loaaaa paid during th. .r I.I1S.IS
...M. mcgrrwl durlol las
. f.lli.aa
.s", . of Company. PACIKIO nB !
HVKA.WI rOMPAST.
Nam. of Pr..ld.at. C. V.
of S.cr.lary. A. B. Matth.wa
Statutory roaldent sttorn.y for Mrrles.
Inauranes CommlMlot.r.
Strike out "markat" or "smortlsaov"
Loral As.nt
CAKf. T TENOWAt.D
Its n . -Main., Usdford Or.
To keep
DAINTY
and sweet
bi addition to the protective
advantage of M D ( mad
icated douche powdar 1 be
rjuM of na Oxyquinolin con
tact (1 la coolutf and re
frHhlng. At all laadini drug
and department atorea
f0
FEMININE
HVCIENE
A lovely gift
for a lovely lady!
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Iveans
of 608 North Riverside avenue a boy
weighing seven pounds and 14 ounces
In the community hospital early this
morning, Wednesday, April IS.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Emll Peter
son of 804 West 13th street, at the
Community hospital at 9:30 this
morning, a girl weighing six pounds,
five ounces. The little girl has been
named Sen J a Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Je'f Davis of 833 Beat
ty street, are the parents ot a girt
weighing six pounds, 7!6 ounces, born
Sunday at the community hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dow of 1119
West Main street, are the parents of
a boy baby weighing eight pounds,
13 ounces, born at the Community
hospital Tuesday evening.
TotaJ admitted asaeta ... Ill, 39), 114. 40
LIABILITIES ,
Oroae claim for loeaeaa un
paid I IIM1I.0O
Amount of tinea rned pre
mlumc on all outatandlng
rlaka MU.TSMT
Due for coram laal on and
brokerage 41,000.00
AH other llabilltlea 44I.S9S.ST
Total llabilltlea, aicapt
oanltal I 7.2S1.I34.44
Capital paid up.U.006,000.00
Burpiue over an
llabilltlea .. .11.010,563. JS
Surplua aa regarde policy-
noidera
.14.030,l9.l
Total 111. 191. Ils-to
BUSINE3S IN OREGON FOR THE
YEAR
Net sremlumi received durina
tha year 110,309. 4
Net loasea paid during the year 22,607.11
Net loaaae incurred during- the
year 22.103.86
Name of Company, Tho North nivor In
cur ance Co.
Name of President, J. Latter Paraone.
Name of Secretary, David Q. Wake man.
Statutory realrirnt attorney for errvlce.
Inauranco Commlaalonar, Balem. Ore
gon. Strike out "market" or "amortlfad."
Lorol A gent a
DAN115TJa.ROIII.NSON INP. AGENCY
Mod ford, Oregon.
Don't worry about wet mussr wood. Just
srdar "Pree-lo-loga" they are BONE-DRY,
always ready to use and "all heat" leas
than a shovel ol ashes to a ton. No soot or
smoke, no clinkers. CLEAN CONVENI
ENT AND ECONOMICAL.
MEDFORD DEALERS
Medford Fuel Co. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 631 Plume 76
Southern Oregon PrP8tn-tor,s Co.
,
1 1 1
L 1" Q"i3 vt.-.' ,' I;
; , M ityY if, J
synopsis or anncal statkmbkt
Of the PACIPIC K1BB INSURANCE
COMPANY of New York. In the State of
New York, on the thirty. flrai day of
December, 193T, made to tho Insurance
Commlaaloner of the State of Oregon,
purauant to law;
CAPITAL
Amount of capital atock paid
paid up 11,000,000.00
INCOME
Net premtuma received dur
ing the year I3.940.llt.60
Intaraat, dlvldenda and renta
received during the year. 309,418.40
Income from other aourcea
received during the year. 04.710. 14
Total Income 14.331,605.14
DISBURSEMENTS
Net loaaee paid during the
ynr Including adjustment
exjJoncoB $l,7l!4,S8T.8l
Dlvldenda paid on capital
a took during the yenr ... 140,000.00
Commiesiona and aalarfai
paid during tne yenr i,t, ot.t
Taxaa. licenrea and teea paid
during the year 10l.61l.ll
Amount of all other expen-
dltur 9AS.ni1.lll
!! i
u
EXTRA
IT'S FALSE YV
ECONOMY Mb)
GRANDPA Al Smith ot
welcoming kiss from grand
daughter Mary Warner, 10, on
arrival In Albany for New York
state constitutional convention.
jda-V Re am $5 Chapter, O.
Stated Communication of
8. 5.
Thursday evening, April
V . u at 8 o'clock. Da Molay
Hall- Visiting members welcome.
HATTIE M. ALDEH.
Secretary.
To Wear Yourself
Out Over Laundry
N'a woman ne itrfe Mrkgchro anrl headache, from Uunrirj
-ork at httme. It's tH much -and ran he so east t done awir
lh hv lettlnir ns i yonr Hashing and IronlnR- Accept our gift
of at dsn of tetsura a year. You'll find onr htll low endln
your laundry to as will provo health and money economy.
: American Lundry
131 CENTRAL AVlNDt
,.MlDf0RP,CRC. i PHONE 8T1
LAWRENCE
HUBERT
Vloltnlut with Ruhlnoff, Qeorge
stoll. Raymond PaJs KF1,
KNX. KF"D. KTAR, KHJ.
nvpert Instruction for ad-anced
-tudent. Quirk, eomprrhen
sire course for heclnners.
ALL VIOMX LBSOVl
TR1CT1.T PRIVATE
Special elae for Out tar and
Banjo. Studio at
BALDWIN
PIANO SH0PPE
Medford Phone SS3
Total expi-n.llt'irfH (:..s;:t. 790.21
ADMITTKD ASSETS
Value of real ratal owned
(market value) 3I.S84.tO
MmJ- Mr
EASTER BONNET BOX
of SHEER
SILK STOCKINGS
A gift to add glimouf and
smartness to her new Spring
ensemble. NoMend luxuri
ously fine, expensive-looking
stockings ... in their gay little
Bonnet Box, a gift to delight
any woman, be she 16 or 60 I
JllriettaVs
SHIED or SEMI
2 PAIRS
IN THE I0HHET II!
31 and $1 .15
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
HOUSES
FOR OLD!
mimm
DON'T FORGET .
EASTER CARDS
Send Ihem to yonr friend
and loved ones. They cost to
little they mean to much.
SWEM'S
Greeting Cardi
TYPICAL
YOU MAY MAKI
DWIUINCUNIT
Alf-CoxdlHsnlag
Hsalini Syltams
I fgmseai. stoksrs, til
bums ft. boils'. K.t
Wars. Hsarsrs
Daara, Fsncoa
Dthwwars, WatVs
Uhlln tyirams
' LaaalMipiiif '
Hsraofaf Sysrams
Vtntllaiiai SysrsiM
W.H. and Ciltaru
)IIH sal
Iwskisst Naoks
ak Caasl, Obtain
CUmH. Capbasra),
Inndry Cbutas, Tubs
Mlrrars, Sbtrns
VcaHUrlRf Fan
MISCfUANtOUl
Barn Fans, Bins
taatki, Srallt, Trovistit
Baralar Alarm SyslaiTis
llsvatort, ticalatOft
Firs Alarm Jyarssas
Fir Etcaas
Safiabtsr Sysram
UNDIK PROVISIONS OF THl NtW
Aatlondl jouiiny -Oct '
you MAY
MODERNIZE
YOUR HOME
through The First National
Bank of Portland
Rrst Notional loora, under this oct, ronge from $50 to
$10,000 for moderniiotion of homes ond business plants,
and up to $2,500 for construction of new, non-residential '
buildings. FHA finonclng through this bank, assures youi
Rent-like payments; na extra charges.
establishment of Bank Credit.
Benefit of axport knowledge aqulred through
flnan-lng the modernliation of thousands of
homes throughout Oregon.
MEDFORD BRANCH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
"Firtl National Bant West of the Rocfciej
F t 0 t I A i 0 e F O S I T
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