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LOCAL and
To Convention Thomu A. Oulbert
on, Jr., superintendent of Medford
municipal airport left by United air
liner last night for Los Angeles to
attend the Shrine convention. j
Directors To Meet Board of direc
tors of the Fruit Orowers League, Inc., ;
will meet In the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce building at 3
p. m. Friday. I
I
Court Citation Martin Lubetlch o!
Seattle was cited by state police yes
terday to appear In Justice court
June 11 charged with driving an over
loaded truck.
Committee Meeting Agriculture
committee of the Jackson' County
Chamber of Commerce will meet In
chamber headquarters at a p. m. Wed
nesday. Meeting Tomorrow Southern Ore
gon Gem and Mineral society will hold
a regular semi-monthly meeting In
the Jackson county Chamber of Com
merce building at 7:30 tomorrow
night.
Fined S Keith J. Deneman. 38, of
817 South Holly street wss fined 15
In city court this morning for driv
ing a car with four persons over 12
years old In the front seat. State po
lice cited Denman yesterday.
Back From Parley Postmaster
Frank DeSouza returned by car last
night from Baker where he attended
the annual convention of the Oregon
chapter of the National Association of
Postmasters.
Circle To Meet Chrysanthemum
circle will meet In the K. P. hall Wed
nesday night at 8 o'clock. District
Field Representative Henry T. Muss
man of Portland will be present. All
members are urged to attend. -
Pelegntes Coming Delegates of the
Longvlew, Wash., Junior Chamber of
Commerce, en route to the national
convention In San Francisco, will be
overnight guests In Medford Satur
day. The delegation are expected to
arrive here early Saturday evening
They- will continue southward Sun
day morning.
Special Cachets Special cachets of
the 30th snnual Portland rose festival
and the third annual postal employes'
airmail roses show are to be distrib
uted from June 8 to 11 Inclusive, Post
master Frank DeSouza was notified
today by Postmaster E. T. Hedlund
of Portland. The cachet will be ap
plied In different colors on each date
of the show.
Building Permits E. W. Lamport
and H. S. Deuel applied at the city
building Inspector's office today for
a permit to Install a atucco front on
a business building at 228-230 East
Main street at a stated cost of $400.
H. H. Landers of 1414 West 10th street
applied for a permit to make an art
dltlon to a residence at a stated cost
- of 50.
Truck Fire Interior of the cab of
a Fluhrer bakery truck was ruined by
f!re late last night. The truck had
tren standing all day In th alley at
tne side of the bakery at 6th and Hol
lv streets and firemen were of the be
lief someone carelessly tossed a cig
arette Into the cab. The fire was put
out by the department's chemical
crew which answered the alarm at 10
o'clock.
Prills Tomorrow Company 0 and
headquarters company, 186th Infantry
of the Oregon national guard will
hold regular weekly drills In the
Mrdford armory at 8 p. m. tomorrow.
They will be the final drills before
departure of the two .companies for
annual maneuvers at Camp Clatsop
near the mouth of the Columbia riv
er. The guardsmen will leave for camp
by train at 5 p. m. next Monday.
Minor Accidents William B. Bos
cow of Grants Pass and Tom J. Htgnt
of Route 2 drove cars involved In a
minor accident on the Old Stage road
at Ross Lane this morning, a city
police report stated. Machines oper
ated by Robert D. Pech of Route 3
and John R. Anderson of 1822 North
Riverside avenue collided with minor
damage on Berrydale avenue Sunday,
a city police report said today.
Upturn From North Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Hennlnger of 1000 West Main
street returned yesterday morning
from Douglas county where they vis
ited friends and relatives In Roso
burg and Oakland. While In Rose
burg they attended commencement
exrrelaes of Roseburg senior high
school at which their granddaughter,
Mndalyn Hennlnger. received her dt
ploma. Mr. and Mrs. Hennlnger were
accompanied baek to Medford by Mr.
and Mrs C. S. Hennlnger and daugh
ter. Madalyn. The guests returned to
Roseburg late last night.
Tralnlnr Srhool Rogue River nat
ional forrat fire training school was
opened this morning at the old Car
Ivrry CCC camp. Slmerl Jarvl, assist
ant forester In charge of fire control,
la In charge of the school. Rangers
and protective assistants are Instruc
tors. The school la Intended to train
sll the summer field force In the lat
est technique of fire prevention, spot
ting, d l patching, control and sup
pression. Karl L- Janouch. forest su
pervisor, and Marlon Nsnce. Junior
forester, are attending as observers.
The school will continue through
Wednesday and then most of the sum
mer personnel will take their field
posts.
SAFETY for Your S A PINGS
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
126 EAST MAIN ST.
PERSONAL
Week-End Guests Mr. and Mrs, C.
E. Talbot of Sutherlin were houso
guests over the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. a. E. Lyman.
To Dine Garden club members
will enjoy a covered dl&h supper
Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Margaret Fabrlo, 106
Crater Lake avenue.
t .
To Diamond lake Bert Lowry, Jr.
of Bear Creek orchards, Barbara Wall
and Mr. and Mrs. MacConnell spent
the week-end at the Lowry cabin at
Diamond lake.
At Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. Char
lea E. Chrlsler of 184 Portland avenue
spent yesterday at Crater Lake nat
ional park. Mr. Chrlsler la park chief
clerk.
.
At Oregon Cave Thomas C. Par
ker, assistant superintendent of Cra
ter Lake national park spent yester
day at Oregon Caves, a national mon
ument administered by the park staff.
Return! Home Tom Em mens, ton
of Mrs. J. J. Em mens, returned to his
home on Blsklyou Heights here yes
terday from Portland where he' at
tended University of Oregon medical
school the past year.
Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hunsaker of Eugene, who spent the
week-end In Medford. were Sunday
dinner guest of Mrs. Hunsaker's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hennlnger of
1000 West Main street.
Grass Fire The fire departments
chemical crew was called at 10:33 this
morning to put out a grass blaze be
tween the curbing and the sidewalk
on North Riverside avenue near Alice
street. No damage waa done.
Dr. Pitts Dies Word waa received
here today of the death of Dr. George
Pitts of Chicago In that city last Sat
urday. Dr, Pitts was the brother-in-law
of Mrs. Louis Salade of Seven
Oaks. Mrs. Pitta was formerly Mrs.
Marjory Feasley of this city.
Lights Out An extra voltage of
electricity escaped through a defec
tive transformer early Saturday eve
ning and blew out all the clay lights
along sixth street. Some of the Hunts
were replaced during the night and
the replacement was completed yes
terday. The defective transformer wo
replaced.
'
Sawdust Fire A pile of sawdust at
the old Fir-Pine Lumber company site
on South Chestnut street was Ignited
at 1:15 this afternoon and the blaze
was put out by the fire department's
chemical crew. No damage was dons.
The mill was destroyed In a spectac
ular fire some years ago. Firemen said
the sawdust was probably ignited by
a carelessly discarded cigarette.
. ;
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. (AP)
VS. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 2000 In
cluding 191 direct, market active 26
higher, good-choice 165-210 lb. drlve-
1ns 8.50. carload lots 8.75: 225-375 lb.
8.00; packing sows 6.25-50; light
weights 6.76, few 150-60 lb. feeder
plga 8.00-50. .
CATTLE: 1700 Including 54 direct.
calves 25, market uneven, steers and
heifers moderately active, 25 higher
than last week's average, cows slow,
steady at last week's close, bulls
steady, short load good lightweight
grass fed steers sorted, few fairly
good dry fed 8.00-16: atockera scarce,
few alfalfa fed heifers 7.50: grassers
7.00 down to 6.00, common 5.25, low
cutter and cutter cowa 3.50-4 00.
common-medium 4.25-5.00, good beef
cows 6.25-6.00, including few loads
California grassera 6.50-6.00. bulls
6.75-6.60, vealers uneven, few early
sales strongwelghte steady up to 8.00,
later ,00 lower at 7.00 down.
SHEEP: 2260 Including 1015 thru.
market active, spring lamba 25 high
er, slaughter ewes weak, 25 lower,
good spring lamba 6.75, few choice
lots 7.00; tew old crop lambs 3.50-
5.00, medium-good ewes 1.50-2.50.
South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.
(AP) (US. Dept. Agr.) HOOS
1.400, Including 852 direct: quality
little plainer; 3 loads 185-225 lb.
butchera 9.10, packages over 225 lbs.
at 8.60: odd packing sows 7.10.
CATTLE 600, Including 182 direct;
steers slow, generally ateady; 8 care
970-1,000 lb. medium grass steers
7.15-25: heifers absent; load 970 lb.
rang cowa 5.00; half load fat 1042
lb. dairy cowa 4.85 straight; low cut
ters and cutters 3.50-4.25; odd bulls
5.00-6.00; complete clearance.
CALVES 125: steady: two loads 177
190 lb. California vealers 850-75:
sorted few 283 lb. at 7.50.
SHEEP 1.000, Including 155 direct:
active. 36 higher; 214 decks 80 lb.
wooled Callfornlaa 7.50; 8 decks good
73 lb. lamba 6.75-7.25; deck shorn 99
lb. north coast yearlings 6.00 straight,
around 35 higher; ewes absent, nom
inally 60 to 2.50.
Chlrajo
CHICAGO, June . (AP-USDAI
HOOS 15.O00. Including 8000 direct;
active, strong to 10 cents higher than
Friday's average: mostly 6 to 10
cents up; top 8.90; good 400 to
550-lb. packing sows. (7.50 g 7.75:
lighter weights. 17.85 a 8.15.
CATTLE 15.000, cslves 25050; fed
steers and yearlings, ateady to weak:
strictly choice steers scarce: best
ateerl early, 110.65; average 1381 lbs.;
numerous loads steer and yearlings.
0.76 10.00; bulk yearllngi ally,
10.00; heifers fully steady; early top
$0.60; mixed steer and heifer year
lings, I9.7A; most cutter grade cows.
14.603.00; beef cows. 6.50a7.SO;
wlghty sausage bulla up to 6.90;
vealers. 9.00 down.
SHEEP 6000. including 1400 di
rect; fat lambs and springers, active,
35 cents higher; sheep steady; clip
ped lambs. t6 85 9 8.10 top native
spring lambs. SI 0.50; shorn native
slaughter ewes, 93.00 iff 3.36.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., June 6. (API-
BUTTER Prints: A grade 2714c lb.
In parchment wrappers, 28c In car
tons: B grade 26 '4c lb. In parchment
wrappera, iTno lb. In cartona.
BUTTEF-FAT Portland delivery.
buying price. A grade, 28?254c In
country stations; A grade. 2314c lb.:
B grade, 2c less; C grade, 0c lb. leas.
EOGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Specials, 22c doc: extras, 104c
doi.: standards, liVi" doi.: special
mediums, 1714c doz.: extra mediums.
1614c doz.: undergrades, I6140 doe.
CHEESE Unchanged.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Countr killed hogs, best
butcher, under 160 lbs., 10',, jllc
lb.; yealers. 1114 120 lb.; light and
thin, 9llc lb.;, heavy, 8 9 10c lb.:
Bulls, 1014c lb.; canner cows, 9ft9!4c
lb.; cutter cows, 10llo lb.;"sprlng
lambs, 13c lb.; old lambs, 8c lb.;
ewes, 4 a 6c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Buying price:
Leghorn broilers, 1 14 to l't lbs., 13
13140 lb.; 214 lbs., 1313!4c lb.;
colored springs, 2 to 314 lb- l78
1714c lb.; over 31.4 lbs., 1B318V4C
lb.; leghorn hens over 314 lbs.. 143
14140 lb.; under 314 lbs.. 1391314c
lb. colored hens to 6 lbs., 1891814c
lb.: over 6 lbs.. 178 1714c lb.; No. 2
grade, 3c lb. less.
TURKEYS Unchanged.
POTATOES New Shatter, 90c a II
per 60-lb. bag.
POTATOES Yakima Gems, 2,
60o local, 65 ce cental; central Ore
gon, $1.45(31.50 cental.
ONIONS Old crop Oregon. No. 1,
3.50(?3.75 cental: California wax,
$1.40; California red, 1.40; yellow.
81.80.
CANTALOUPES Imperial pony.
54c, $3.00; standard, 45s, 83.85
4.00: Jumbo, $4.25 4.50 crate.
WOOL 1938, nominal; Willamette
valley, medium, 18c lb.: coarse and
braids, 16i17c lb.; eastern Oregon.
16'4al614c lb.
HAY Selling prloe to retailers.
Alfalfa No. 1. $18.00818.50 ton; oat-
vetch. $14.00 ton; clover. $13.00 ton;
timothy, valley. $15.00 ton Portland,
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. (AP)
Graln: Wheat: Open High Low Closo
July 66 .66 .66 .66
Sept. 66 .66 .66 .66
Cash grain:
Oats No. 2. 38-lb. white, 25.00;
No. 2, 38-lb. gray. 25.00.
Barley No. 2, 45-lb bw., 35.00.
Corn No 2, eastern yellow, ship
ment, 28.50.
Cash wheat (bid) :
Soft white. 69c; western white.
6814c: western red. 66c.
Hard red winter ordinary, 66c; 11
per cent, 68c; 13 per nt. 71c; 13
per cent. 75c; 14 per cent. EOc.
Hard red spring ordinary, 66c; 11
per cent. 66c; 12 per cent. 68c; 13
per cent. 76c; 14 per cent. 82c.
Hard white. Baart ordinary. 68c;
11 per cent. 68c; 12 per cent. 70c; 13
per cent. 72c: 14 per cent, 74c.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 89:
flour, 9; corn, 1; hay, 1; mlllfeed, 6
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, June 6. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July .7214 .734 .70 .7114
Sept. .73 4 .73 V, .72 .72
Dec .76 .75 .7414 7414
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. June 6.-MAP)
Stocks traveled over a rallying trail
In today's market proceedings but
were frequently side-tracked by pro
fit selling and, at the last, top gains
running to more than 2 points were
reduced.
The news wa no worse than In
the past several weeks, and here
and there. It was a bit better.
It was noted activity was great
est during the forenoon advance,
tapering off when light offerings
appeared at the tall-end of the ses-
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A f.A after
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slon. Transfers approximated 800,
000 eharea.
Today's eloalns prices for, S3 eel.
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dyo V4
Am. Can ... 88 "
Am. & Fgn. Pow .. 3i,
A. T. & T.
Anaconda 23
Atcll. T. & 8. P. 31
Bendlx Avla. lo'i
Beth. Stel 44
Caterpillar Tract. 40,
Chrysler 43 S
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Elec
7
. 414
. 8714
33
; 294
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot. 29
Int. Harvest. 8214
I. T. Sc T. 8,
Johns-Man. 6714
Monty Ward 31
North Amer. ...... - 19
Penney (J. C.) - 61
Phillips Pet 32.;
Radio 514
Sou. Pac . 11 14
Std. Brandt ................. 7
Std. Oil Cal. 26H
St. OU N. J ; 4614
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
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K I N of Roosevelts the Presi
dent and Ihe late. Theodore
Mrs. Alessandro Pallavlclnt of
Rome dined at the Waldorf. New
York, wearing a gown of crinkly
printed crepe in green-blue. The
sleeves were puffed; her hair was
unadorned. Gown and wearer
brought admiring glances.
1
VICTORY smile gleams
from GOP Sen. James J. Davis,
renominated in Pennsylvania
primary. Gov. George Earle,
New Dealer, will oppose him.
The Mauser rifle was invented by
Paul von Mauser, German mechani
cian, In 1872.
Dae Mall Tribune Want Ada.
Shows 1:4.1-7:00-9:15 30r-40t-10i-
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GEORGE BURNS
6RACIE ALIEN
MARTHA RAVE
BOB HOPE
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"Wise Girl"
"Wise Girl'' brings Miriam Hopkins
to the screen as an Impulsive society
cutle who falls In love with a young
artist whom she has trapped for a
double-cross. '
Wise Girl" comes to th Rtalto
theatre for tomorrow and .Wednesday
with "To the Victor." the plcturlta
tlon of Alfred Olllvant's famoua "Bob,
Son of Bottle." as the added fettlre.
RUES FOR REED
'10 A J. TUESDAY
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Funeral services for Judge H. D.
Reed. Justice of the peace af Gold
Hill who died Saturday noon in a
Portland hospital, will be held In the
Conger chapel at 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning.
The Rev. E. S. Bartlam, rector of
St. Mark's Episcopal church, will
conduct the services at the chapel.
Medford lodge of Elks will conduct a
ritual at the graveside In the Rock
Point cemetery. Gold Hill, where in
terment will take placed.
Judge Reed waa a resident of Gold
Hill for 38 years. He was born in
Shelbyville, Ky., April 1, 1874. and
came to Oregon in 1895. He settled
In Oold Hill In 1900. where he owned
and operated a small general store.
He was appointed postmaster In
1913 and held that office for 12 years,
after which he became the general
agent for several Insurance compan
ies. He was a member of the city
council and school board and took an
active part in Jackson county politics
snd civic affairs.
For the past 12 years he hsd been
the Justice of the peace at Oold Hill
and government fruit Inspector for
that district. Judge Reed was a mem
ber of the Elks lodge and the Medford
Crater club.
He Is survived by his widow. Nellie
O. Reed: a son. Charles L. Reed of
San Francisco, and a granddaughter,
Janet Reed of Portland.
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MUST END T0NITE1
Jeanette MacDonald
and Nelson Eddy
"NAUGHTY MARIETTA"
Plus Walking Down B'dway
TO THE
VICTOR
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Grade Allen With
Brilliant Cast In
Craterian Picture
A frolicsome comedy, studded with
new songs, had Its first local showing
last night at the Craterian theatre in
"College Swing," the new production
starring Burns and Allen, Mortha
Raye and Bob Hope.
The dlwy antics that take place on
a great college campus when the
school dumbell inherits the university
and makes over the place In her own
image., form the plot background
with Oracle the happy-go-lucky "ed
ucator" and Bob Hope the aly student
who shows her how to get by with a
mlmimum of brains and a maximum
of nerve.
Because she la the first member
of her family to pans an examination
In two hundred years, Oracle comes
Into posseeslon of Alden College. She
believe that a revolution In educa
tion methods baa long been overdu
tn America and so proceeds to set one
In motion. After making herself "Dean
of Men." Martha Raye a professor,
and Ben Blue director of physical
education, she makes applied romance
the one and only required subject and
puts Bob Hope In charge of this de
partment. The resulting pandemonium glvas
the willing students the gayest time
of their lives, but proves too much
for the hard-headed trustees, who are
headed by a woman-hating multi
millionaire, played to perfection by
Edward Everett Horton. They expose
the trickery used by Oracle and Hoie
to achieve their power and take the
college awny from the pair before fur
ther damage Is done. In a rollicking
climax Oracle turns tho tables on the
trustees, by showing them that al
though she's weak In philosophy and
mathematics, she knows her romance.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
Notice To Creditors
.
In the County Court of the state of
uregon, lor jockson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Laura
D Stewart.
Notice Is Hereby Given that the
uounty court or tne state or Oregon,
for Jackson County, has appointed
the undersigned Administrator with
the will annexed of the Estate of
Laura D. Stewart, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
them with proper vouchers within six
months from this date to Neff ,V
Frohnmayer, 203 Cooley Thoatro
Building. Medeford. Oregon.
Dated: June 6, 1038.
C: H. ANDREWS.
Administrator of the Estate of
Laura D. Stewart. Deceased
117 SOUTH CENTRAL
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TOO LATE TO CtASSlFI
FOR BALE NoW the time to pp up
your flower and vegetable garden
with that summer application of
VIOORO. the perfect and complete
plant-food. Monarch Seed & Feed
Co.
FOR RENT Modern 4 -room house,
14 acres. Call Dark's Oroeery,
7-P-U.
FOR SALE Standard POURTRY
HOUSE SPRAY 3Ae per gallon In
your container. Monarch Seed A
Feed Co.
FOR SALE 1 4 acre. 4-room house,
barn, other bldgs. O. M. Chapman.
Talent. Ore.
FRESHLY decorated furnished apart
ment, lower floor, prlvata entrance,
Adults. 118. 1031 West Ninth.
FOR SALE First grade feed wheat
1.70 cwt. bag lota. Monarch seen
at Feed CO.
EXPERIENCED ranch couple want
ranch work. No children. C. B. El
gin. 334 Apple St.
FOR SALE CROWN MILL RUN
no ground screenings, $1.18 per SO
lb. bag. Monarch Seed Feed Co.
C. U. GATES AUTO CO
SPECIAL R. & O. GUARANTEED
CARS
1038 DeSoto Sedan W85
lt3 Bulck Sedan .S95
1035 Pont Sedan 8445
1038 Ford Coupe 8485
1038 Ford Panel 525
1033 Pontlac Sedan ....8245
1037 Ford 60 coupe ...55
1011 Chevrolet Coupe ..............81B5
1030 Chevrolet Sedan 8105
1031 Ford Coupe ..105
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
. 8th and Bartlett
FOR SALE BERRY CUPS 85.00 per
thousand. Monarch seed & reed
Co.
5-P.OOM house newly decorated. 825,
Water paid. See Tuesday, 007 So.
Central.
TO TRADE Equity In olty residence:
highly desirable location. Want
smnu nouse ana large tot in out
skirts. Box 1878. Tribune.
WANTED Man and team to hay on
.Antelope ranch, r. E. Bybee.
FOR RENT Modern five-room cot
tage, Ross Lane. Phone 355-J-2.
20 OFF on all radio batteries. Hub
bard Bros.
FOR SALE Trsller house, practical
ly new: dressers, davenport: lum
ber. One acre with house. Sacrifice
for cash. F. Shockley, Medford, Rt.
2, near Howard school.
FOR SALE FLYROL the perfect
household Fly Spray. Kills mosqui
toes, gnsts. bedbugs end roaches.
Monarch Seed As Feed Co.
i? IPAIHl
To be held Saturday, June 18
Win a Prize
. ENTER Com. to Wards for full Inttruo
tions, snd to regiswr. You'll hsvo loads of fun I Brinf
your friends with you I
2. DECORATE . your bike. Any mates
bike can be entered. Start planning now get a head
start on your friends. Originality counts!
3. RIDE . your bike in the Parada. Think how
much fun you and your friends will have! And you
may win one of the big prires! Why not?
4. WIN . . a valuable prise! $10 In Sporting
Goods merchsndise. $5 First Prise, $3 Second Prise.
Winners
STARTED and day-old chicks Barred
rocks s nampamres ta par iw.
Laghorn 88. Proa literature. Brooks
Hatchery, Oranta Pass, Ore.
HETWOOD-WAKEFtELD 4-plece act.
excellent condition. Bargain, pick's
Hdwa. u
FRYERS Barred Rocks, milk and
grain fattened. Phone 1777-J, last
house left aide Loeler Lane.
FOR RErfT B-room furnished houaa.
Adults. Call lit Almond.
FOR SALE Oalvanlwd irrigation
flume. Phone 14-F-22.
FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAY 80
per gallon in your container. Mon
arch Seed as Feed Co.
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
house. 817.50. Phone 720.
FOR SALE 1034 DeLuxe Master
Chevrolet Coupe. Easy terms. 713
Palm.
B-ROOM modem house. S bedrooms,
large attle, nice yard, trees and
shrubbery, price 83150.00. Inqutie
1100 W. Meln.
FOR ."ALE Spray or dust eabbaga
and com for worms with ROTO.
DUST or ROTO-SPRAY. Non-pol-sonous
and effective. Monarch Seed
se Feed Co.
FOR SALE 200 cedar fence posts. T
ft. length. F. L. Tou Veil.
FOR RENT 8 -room modern fur
nished house, 128 S. Holly, 887.50;
water paid.
FOR SALE New low feed pricea:
Ground Barley ..........81.70-cwt.
Rolled Barley ....... 81.25-ak.
Bran .00-ak.
Scratch Food 81.00-cwt,
Egg Mash . 3 00-cwt.
Dairy Feed 81.50-sk.
Hay Salt. 125 lb - 81.16-ak.
You are alwaya sure of the best at
the right price If you buy at tha
Monarch Seed St Feed Co.
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new '38 Willys DeLuxe Sedans at
ridiculous reduction; See this car
today. It'a a ateal. Come In.
Pennington, 82 s. Bartlett. Tel. 977.
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