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fEDFORD MAIL TRIBWE. fEDFO'RP. (TREGOy. MONDAY. OCTOBEF 10. 1938, PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and PERSONAL On BuMneM Qladya Butterfleld et Rogua Rlvar transacted busine&i In thla city Saturday. Medford Caller John Collar of Central Point was a Mtdford buai qmi caller Saturday. Calif Here Lucille Brenneshole of Gold Hill visited in this city Satur day. In Portland Mrs. Vert Walker and ton Bobby are visiting relatives and friends In Portland. a Ooest In North Rosa Powell of Ashland Is spending several days vis iting with friends in Portland and Waldport. Lodge To Meet Knights of Pythias lodge will convene ,thia evening at 8. Initiatory work will be exempli fied and all members are urged to be present. Services Continue Evangelistic services will continue every night this week excepting Saturday In the Church of God at Haven and Holly atreets. Evangelist T. O. Satterfleld la in charge. Minor Accident Cars driven by Guy W. Connor of Medford and R. M. Snyder of route 1 were involved In a minor accident on South Fir afreet Saturday morning, a city police report stated today. a Drills Tomorrow Company A and headquarters company. I88th Infant ry of the Oregon national guard, will hold their regular weekly drills at 8 p. m. tomorrow In the Medford armory. Company A will hold Indoor rifle practice after the drill. Board To Meet Executive board of the Medford Qleemen will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Prultt Music Radio Center. Ill West Main street. All board members were asked to mske a special effort to be present as Important matters are to be con To Remodel Colonial garage at Sixth and Ivy streets applied at the city building inspector's office Sat tirday for a permit to remodel at a fated cost of $3000. Mrs. Alice Cop pin of 344 South Central avenue ap plied for a permit to reshlngle a house at a stated cost or $100. Mrs Maud Stlckel of 201 South Holly street applied for a permit to repair a roof at a stated cost of $30. To Cut Current California Oregon Fowar compsny announced todav hat electric current would be shut off In the Eagle Point and Table Rock districts from 1 to 4 p, Wednesday, October 19. Additional service facilities are to be Installed and It Is necessary to cut off the current for three hours while the new equipment Is being Installed the compsny explained. A period of least Inconvenience to patrons was chosen for the work, the announce ment added. Airport ArrlTalu Lleuts. J. P. Stew art and W. T. Stewart stopped at Medford municipal airport yesterday to have their army planes serviced; Each was piloting a Douglas obaer vation plane. The officers were turning to their btwa at Gray field, Taeoma, Wash., via Albany from Hamilton field, San Rafael. Cal. They topped at the municipal airport Saturday on their way south. Other Saturday arrivals Included Maj. R. A, Day, Hamilton field to Spokane, Wn In a North American observation plane: Lieut. Paul Burrows, Hamil ton field to Pearson field. Vancouver. Wash.. In a Douglas basic trainer: and Lleuts. C. R. Lorenz and B. T. West, each piloting a Northrop at tack plane from March field. River side. Cal., to Taooma. Wash. Livestock Nervous, Weak, Ankles Swollen? Much nervousness 1 caused by an excess of acids and poisons due to functional Kidney and Bladder dls ordera which may also cause Getting Up Nights. Burning Passages. Swol len Joints. Backache. Clrclps Under Ere. Excess Acidity. Leg Palna and Dlzrtness. Help your kidneys purify your blood with Cvstev. Usually the wry flrat dose starts helping your kidneys clean out excess acids and this soon may make you feet like new. Under the money-back guaran tee rystex must satisfy completely or coet nothing. Get rystex (alsrtex) to day. It costs only 3c a dose at drug gists and the guarantee protects you. From Phoenix Mrs. M. L. Hartley of Phoenix transacted business In this city today. From Ashland Mr. and Mra. Leon ard Hall, owners of the Southern Oregon Miner In Ashland, spent Sat urday evening In Medford visiting friends. Captain Returns Captain Ambel ton M. Ahrena returned to Medford Sunday evening from Fort McClellan. Alabama, where he had taken a CCC troop train. He had been gone since September 36. . Returns Here Lieut. Edwtn H. HalllweU returned last eventng by ttaln from Fort Mcpherson, Georgia, whither he commanded a troop train of CCC enrollees for discharge. He brought back replacements. Back From North Carl T. Teng- wald. Medford realtor, returned this morning by train from Portland where he attended a oonference of the Oregon state real estate board of which he la a director. He went to Portland Friday night. Sleeting Tomorrow Disabled Amer ican Veterans, chapter and auxil iary, will meet at S p. m. tomorrow In the Medford armory. Aa this will be the flrat meeting of the units since the oustomBry summer recess. all members were urged by officers to be present. Plans for the fall and winter aeason will be outlined. To Seattle C. E. Whlteman, long time Medford resident, left by train Sunday evening for Seattle where he will engage In the manufacture of piston rings. Mr. Whlteman oper ated the V-Plex Manufacturing com pany here nine yeara ago and will operate the same kind of company In the northern city. Mr. Whlteman resided here for 23 years. ... Here On Business M. J. Melchlor. field Inspector for the World wsr veterans state aid commission Is transacting official business here. He arrived Saturday and will remain until Thursday, making his head quarters st 135 West Main street, real estate office of Carl T. Teng wald. the commission's county rep. resentatlve. ... Seek Extradition Deputy District Attorney George w. Nellson snd Sheriff Syd I. Brown left yesterday for Kelso and Olympla. Wash., to aeek the extradition of Curtis J. Dennhsrdt who la accused of lar ceny by bsllee. It Is alleged that Dennhardt removed from the stata a mortgaged logging truck and trailer without the consent of the mortgage holder. Dennhardt received hla re lease from custody in Kelso on i habeas corpus writ, the district at torney's office here said. Confers Here Frank A. Klttredge of San Francisco, chief engineer of the national park service for the west coast division, was a week-end conferee of E. P. Leavltt, superlnten dent of Crater Lake national park and A. H. Banwell. manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce. Mr. Klttredge remained over to attend the annual convention of the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland as sociation In Ashland today and to morrow. He was accompanied to Ihe convention this morning by Mr. Leavltt and Mr. Banwell. Officers To Meet Rogue valley chapter of the Reserve Officers as- soclatlon will resume classes at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Medford armory following the usual summer recess. The clssses will be held twice a month, on the second and fourth Wednesday. Each class laats for two hours and reserve officers attending receive inactive credits. Regular a'my Instructor for this district be MsJ. Charles S. Pettee who Is on duty with the ROTO, st the Unl verslty of Oregon at Eugene. Senior Instructor here will be Capt. William C. Ryan, field artillery reserve, who Is district welfsre officer of the Med ford CCC district. Portland PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 10. (AP USDA) Hogs: 3000 Including 473 di rect, msrket slow, around 0 lower thsn Friday, 75 lower thsn week eg o. part of aupply unaold, good-choice 155-315 lb. drlvelns 8835, few 88.10. choice carload lota I860. 335-60 lb. drlvelns 7.75, some from carload lots 68.00. heavier kinds 61.50. light lights 67.50-75, packing sows 66 00-60. choice light feeder pigs 6B.3S. CATTLE: 3400, calvea 335, market alow, cows and helfere atesdy; steers uneven, steady to 35 lower, vealera 60 lower than last Monday, several loads medium steers 66 60-7.35, good steers 67.50-6.00. common steera 66.60-8.00, common steers 65.60-6.35. few stackers 65 .5076.60, common-me dium heifers 63.00-6.50, few loeaa 750 lb heifer. 65.75-7-00, mixed cows P" ' , and heifers 66 35. beef cows 65.00-60. young cows 63.76, common-medium - " 63.30-4.60, low cuttera and outter 63.75-3.35. bulla 64 50-8.60, good beef bulla 65.75. good choice vealera 68.00-9.00, common-medium 68.00- 50. SHEEP: 3000 Including 180 direct, market active, steady, poorer quality considered, good trucked in 6650, some wet fleeces, best trucked In 86.75. osr carload 66.68, common-ma- rihim lambs 65.00-6.35. lew mora Coml. SOlv. lambs 66.00, yearllnge 64.50, medium- Curtlas-Wright good alaughter ewes 63.00-70, com- DuPont mon 81.00. South sen Francisco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10. (API (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hoga 1.650; very slow: early, trade on butchers 30 lower; early top 8.90 on about two loads 300-310 lb. Csll- fornlaa; one load atlll unsold: no action on packing sows, bids lower. CATTLE 1.400; nothing done on steers or range she stock; generally asking fully steady, some Interests bidding wesker; grsss fst Oregon steers held sbove 7.76; medium grass slaughter steers eligible downwsrd to 6.75; ssklng 5.50 and above on good beef cows; low grade cows active, steady; package fat dairy cows 4.60; bulls few common to medium bulls 4.50-5.50, some held higher. Cslves: 10. Nominal; only odds and ends on sale; good to choice vealera quoted around 9.00-10.00. SHEEP 3.225; lamba active, atrong to 25 higher; 3 decks 78-83 lb. Oregon wooled lambs 7.60; 4 decks medium to good medium-pelt Oregon lsmbs 7.30: two decks Oregons unsold: older classes absent: medium-pelt fst ewes saleable up to 3.35. No. I. 18-1. gray, nominal. Barley. No. I, 46-lb. B. W. 630.36. Corn, No. S. I. T. shipment 635.35. Caah wheat bid: I Sort whit 63e: western white 61 He; western red 60t$c. Hard red winter, ordinary 59c: II percent 60c; 13 percent 64c; 18 percent 67c; 14 percent 72c. Hard white, Raart ordinary, 63o: It percent 63e: 18 percent 65e; 14 percent 67e. Car receipts: wheat 64: barlsy 1; flour 14: eorn T: oats 4; hay I: mtllfeed f. Wall St. Report Romantic Pair NEW TORS, Oct. 10. AP Util ities bounded upward In today's stock market but many atrong lead ers of the paat week barked away Al. Chem. Dye Am. Can .. Am. a Fgn. Pow A. T. s T. Anaconda Atch. T. S. F. Bendlx Avla Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler 105 .147H 38 s 69!, .. 63 M, 84 79 V 1 10 1 143, 44, 644 10H 107,4 51H 3344 84'4 38 19 '4 8 38 . 51 4 . 10 ; 87 '4 . 30 '4 Gen. Eleo. Gen. Fooda Gen. Mot. ..... Int. Harvest, I. T. T. Johns-Man. . Monty Ward North Amer Penney .(J. C.) Phllllpa Pet Radio Sou. Pac. ........ Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. st. on n. o. ... Trans. Amer. Union Carb. . Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel Blending the romance, the fun and heartache of two young people In love. "Youth Takes a Fling." coming to the Rialto theatre for tomorrow and Wednesday, has Joel McCrea and Andrea Leeds In co-stsrrlng roles. Conflicting ambitions, hopes and desires almost wreck the romance that la finally brought to a satle factory conclusion. Frank Jenka and D?rothea Kent are also featured. "Campus Confessions." with Hank Lulsettl. the famous bssktsball ace, Betty Orable, and Eleanors Whitney, will be the second festure of the twin bill. Aa an added attraction, tomorrow and Wednesday nights at 9 :00 o'clock, the Rialto will have the voice tests and Bound auditions on the stage to select the cast of the all-local movie to be filmed here. Chicago CHICAGO, Oct. 10. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 33,000, Including 7,000 di rect; active, 15c to mostly 35c lower; top $8.36: bulk good and choice 220 380 lbs. 68.10 .30; compsrable 180 310 lbs. 64.90 8.18; 140-170 Iba. 87.60 aS: good light packing aowa 87.60 $.85: few $8; medium weights and heaviea 67 .50. CATTLE 19.000; calves 3.000; strictly prime kinds absent; steady to 35c lower: mostly steady on well conditioned yearlings and weighty steera: early top 613.35: sprinkling 813.75i9 18.10; fed helfera steady: grassy and warmed up klnda 86.75 ft 8.50; cows steady to weak; bulls and vealera steady; best weighty sausage bulls 86.60; veslers mainly glOigll: about 7.000 western grassers here, mainly stock csttle and calves' market fairly active and fully steady SHEEP 15.000, Including 4.000 di rect; fat lambs uneven, around steady; apota 10c lower; westerns 6" .75ia 8.33; natives 68; sorted lots 8835; sheep stesdy; bulk native ewes 63; few 63.35: feeding lsmbs stronger; good to choice white faces 67.60. Portland Produce Australia Sugar-Coated CANBERRA (UP) Australians like It sugar-coated. Official statistics Just released show that whereas world consumption of sugar averages less than SO pounds annually for each person, the average Australian consumes 193.0 pounds. New Zealand has the next highest consumption, with Great Britain third. Oolf and football were forbidden In Scot I snd In 1471 because they distracted people from practicing archery. RUFUS C. HOLMAN .'iaS. ' ,1e, a4 State Treasurer Will Speak on Radio Station KM ED This Evening at 6 O'CLOCK in behalf of his candidacy for United State SENATOR .n his address Mr. Holman will discuss the issues of the day. particularly the issues of interest to the people of Southern Oregon. Paid tdt. hr C. B. eaI1. Mr. Ku'us f. H-lmsr. fr Senator PORTLAND. Oct. 10. (AP) BUT TER Prints. A grade, 30c lb. In parchment wrappers. Slo lb. in csr tons: B grade, 39c lb. In pachment wrappers, 30c lb. In csrtons. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery buying price: A grade 38i,39c lb Portland delivery; B grade Hie lb. less: C grade 6e lb. less. Country delivery 37c lb. for A grade. EGOS Buying prlee for whole sslers: Specials 33c doa.: extras 39c do.; standards 35e dor..: extra med ium 32c dor..: undergrades 14c dor. CHEESE Oregon triplets 18c: Ore gon loaf 14c. Brokers will pay V4c below quotations. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retallere: Country-killed hoge. beat butcher under 160 lbs. 11 13c lb.; vealera 1414He: light and thin Sialic; heavy 8--9C: spring lsmbs 18c: ewes 46c; cutter cows 7iTV4e lb.; canner eows 67e lb.: bulls 89c lb. LIVE POCLTRT Buying prices: leghorn broilers. 14 to li lbs., 16r 17c lb: in lbs. 16c lb.: colored springs. 3 to 8K lbs. 17o lb.; over 'i lbs., 17c lb.; Leghorn hens over 3'4 lbs.. 13c lb.; under su, lbs.. I3e lb.: colored hens to 8 lbs. 18 lb.; over 8 lbs.. 18e lb.: No. 3 grade I 3c lb. less. TURKEYS Belling price, dressed new crop hens, 34i35c lb : tonis 36 it 36c lb. Buying prices: new hens. c; toms 34c lb. Saturday Will Be "Movie Day" With Merchants of City Cooperating with D. W. Balrd. pro ducer of the Medford local movie 'Runnln' Wild." the" Mall Tribune and varloua Medford business estab-1 llshraents are lending their support ; In making Beit Saturdsy "Movie Day." a msjor attraction for the vls ltora and shoppers of this trsde ter ritory, who msy care to come to town to see movies In the making. Many of our local business Institutions have evidenced a willingness to co operate with the Mall Tribune In building up a gala day of ceienrs tlon by affording shoppers of Med ford and Jackson county an oppor tunity to come toown and not only take advantage of exceptional mer chandise offers, but also see the pro duction of a real motion picture, featuring a eaat of local players, In the making. Because there are so few children parts In the local movie "Runnln' Wild" and because so many young sters of this vicinity are anxious to be seen on the screen In motion pic tures. the Msll Tribune and Rialto theatre have arranged with the local producer to film motion plctrea of a special klddlea pet parade, which will be held next Saturday afternoon. Because many girls play with dolls Instead of peta, there will be a spe cial doll section In the parade. A highly Interesting feature of Medford's Movie Day will be the "shooting" of street scenes for the local comedy. On this day residents of thla trsde territory may witness and even take part In the filming of certain scenes which will be shot at one of tha principal Intersecting cor ners of the city. It Is estimated that 60 applications hsve been received from talented peo ple over this entire county, wbo are anxious to take advantage of the recorded auditions which will be made on the stsge of the Rialto to morrow and Wednesday night. These same talented people will have their big chance to "get In the movies." Prom those who are given auditions, the best ttlent will be selected to portrsy vsrtous speaking and musical parts In our Medford made movie, which will be given aa big an ova tion for Its Initial showing aa- any super-production coming from Hollywood- Business College Here Appointed as Stenotype School The Medford Business college haa been appointed by the Stenotype company aa a training school In this area for students to train on tho Stenotype machine, according to a. w. Newberry. Thla appointment Is In line with a new program Inaugurated recently by the 8tenotype company to meet the growing demsnd for competent op erators. Through the use of the Sten otype business men have been en abled to save from one third to enc half of the time formerly spent In dictation, because the machine writes plain English letters a word at a time which are easily read by any and all Stenotype operators, rush periods csn be handled with dispatch. ta addttloa to these classes, two other eauraa an sew offered by the Medford Buaineat college. One la In the newly developed field of Social Security accounting and Ins other is a course In preparation for U. S. elvll service stenographic and typing examinations. These new evening classes offer special opportunities for those em ployed who wish to qualify for pro motion In any of these fields. Too Late to Classify FOR SAL1 Ear corn. John Darby, OrlfflB Creek. WANTED Young man or married couple under 36 to distribute sam ples for a national concern. See Dougall, Allen Hotel, after 7 p. m. LOST Female Cocker Spaniel, black. Answers to name "Penny." Reward. Phone S44-K-3. 1936 PLYOUTH de luxe Sedan, per fect every way. priced for quick sale at only 6819.00. low bank terms. You do save two ways by buying from PTERCI ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge as Plymouth Distributors DRY ONIONS lo and IWc. Popcorn 3c. Elmer Harris, mile South Phoenix. HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedrooms. 1116 W. 10th St. Inquire 1110 W. 10th. SAXOPHONE and Clarinet repairing. Steve Whipple. 607 King St. LADY wants work by day or hour. Phone 410-R. WANT to buy seoond hsnd studio couch or bed davenport, also kitchen chairs. Phone 906-W. MODERN 3-room apt. Adults. Phona 74S-M. 136 No. Holly. FOR SALE Number two Cedar Shin glea. very cheap. 836 S. Riverside. HOUSE FOR RENT Newly cslso mtned living room snd enameled kitchen and bath. See It at 1001 N. Central near Court St. FOR SALE or TRADE 80 acres In Sams Valley (good farm land). Trade for good car. L. p. Polette, Rt. 1, Box 118. Ashland. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE Another shipment of No. 1 Red Cedar Shingles. Oet our prices. Roofing Paper, Building Paper. Roof Paint, Stain, Sheeting Paper at less thsn mall-order prices. Hestrolas. New snd Used Heaters. Cook Stoves snd Rsnges at con siderably reduced prices. Another ahlpment of those Boots. Shoes, Army Blankets. Oloves. Rain coats, suckers. Coats snd Tin Psnts. Axes. Wedges. Sledges. Crosscut Saws. TooIb snd Implements st prices thst mesn savings to our customers Bargain prlcea to reduce our large stock of barb wire, stock fencing and chicken netting. Paint, all colore, at 61.35 per gallon. Linseed Oil and Turpentine. Bed Springe. Mattresses. Cots snd Cot. Psds. 50 new mattresses remain at 64.76 special. Pine. Pipe Fittings. Cable. Belting. Pulleya and Sheave Boxings. Special heavy gauge Stovepipe and Elbows. 30e each. We cordially Invite inspection and comparison of our merchandise and prices. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-81 North Grape St. Phone 1063. Hl'RRYl It mmtl eV, Ends Tomor- "TTT" T row Nlghtl I I II! l.,, Ill WANTED House with 1 bedrooms unfurnished or partly furnished Reliable tenants. Phona 1168-L. FOR SALE Subsoller. T. V. Williams Tel. 16-F-ll. TUESDAY and Wednesdsy. Octobei 11th and 13th, household goods, dsvenport. slectrlo range, oil heater, breakfast set, dresser, dishes, chairs, bed, sewing ma chine, etc 731 W. 4th St. FOR RENT 3 apartments. 816 and 613. 330 Beatty. WANTED To get In touch wltk farmers who Intend making appli cation for farma under the Ten ant Farmer Act. Address Box 1687 Tribune. FOR SALE Dry body fir. Phone 1313-J. Show, 1 :43-H:45-A:0n 8nc-4netn LOST Brown kid and pigskin glove. Return to Tribune. 1:4V6:4,VI:1.S I.ast Times Tonight ROY GARDNER In Person On the Stage Two Movie (Jlllr. Hits 'KING OF ALOATRAZ' and TNDER THE BIO TOP" Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines you have triad for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial Irri tation, you may get relief now with Creomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot a fiord to take t chance with any remedy leas potent than Oreomulslon, which goat right to the Beat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ laden phlegm. Even If other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, try Creomul elon. Your druggist It authorised to refund your money If you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene fit obtained. Oreomulslon is one word, ask for It plainly, see that the name on the bottle Is Oreomulslon, and youll get the genuine product and the relief you wast. (AdvJ sCtttCCAoi rouses. SUIl.WBWttn rnn' is I H' " I I WED i JK-M ONLV tleil" Hara-hitUiig cvV l-w ' - W3 jjtf - flta LOADED WITH ACTION! Ends Tomorrow! m nut inn iiuu IICUII Wednesday Cagnsy meets O'Brien again! tr a Vj1 Gone Jam CAGNSY Pat O'BRIEN MARIS WIISOH RALPH IIIIAMV FRANK MHUH T Tomorrow & Wed. YOU CAN'T STOP YOUTH Young blood, pounding In enger Tftns . knowing and pttlni; what It wants. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Oct. 10 yr.p,d by 803 ono nushels decrease of the Unl ted States whest visible supply to lal, the Chicago wheat market turn, ed upward slightly In late dealtnga today. At the close. Chicago wheat futures ere to i up compared with Saturday's finish, Dec. 64H-S. May corn 'j-',4 down. Dec. 48. 48'i, May 48',. i. and oats off Open High Low Close Dee. 64 65', 841, 644 Mrrn j May 68'4 68 681, 8.1H July 64, 65", 64 66 Portland Wheat CONG, in IMS AT KIWAN1S MEET Speaking before the weekly lunch eon-meeting of the Klwanta club In the Hotel Medford this afternoon. Congressman Jamea W. Mott ssld he hoped the state highway com mission would use some of the red- ersl road grant money tn straight- enlng out the Pacific highway be tween Grants Pass and Roaeburg. The congressman, seeking reelec tion, ssld the nary department Is showing ehsnged attitude towsrd defenssa on the Oregon coast and h enflsioned the Installation of ade quats naval defensea within the nest year or two. The oongreasmsn was also opti mistic over the prospects of building Rogue Rlrer raltey flood control danu that would give agriculture In the whole ralley ample wster at all times. PORTLAND. Oct. 10. --WVat. Open High Low Close Dee. .63 63 .83 .63 Mst i 63', -S3W, .Vj Cssh grsm: Oats. No. , it-lb. whit MB 36, Do This If You're NERVOUS TV' Lair rfcis pm4v rm BrMBlni ht or rly na uoipArmnr rM ) thr- nevj rt oH tort,l ryifm tsOBff Ilka tlox-proTva Lyti E. Plnknam'a VsfUbU Om pound, tnada ftrmlif 1t tMm (rota wbolaaom barbel and roota. lM PlB.htm'a CtmpmmA Wp trtriM up hit p 71 (-a rswtKtaBra nA thm aid In llfDIOf laBtlT umrw, l MB ntsnrew iron, femaU faBrtloaat dirdni aad auka Ufa worth Imsf For tmr 90 jmn bm wntMB tiaa M4 8o'hT B t f 'Bjiltrti ihni" with PtB k ha m ' 0ar I.OOO.OOO vnnen hav wrtttfo to FfporMfi (lortoua baatflu it MUST IB GO0DI mm 2 K M QUIZ rWT i pall i ft lotX 4 j .yio Tomorrow A Wed Nite VOICE TESTS AND orsn Al'niTIONS See how sound IS recorded for the movies . . . help eelert the east of Medford's oan mnrle , finiiuuiut tun nit nunnin niuu HOW TO WIN CUSTOMERS and Influence People Newspaper reading begins In childhood, when parents "read the funnies" to, their children, and continues on through life as one of our most persistent dally habits. Little bonder, then, that newspapers influence people. The intense Interest of newspaper readers In local and telegraph, news, in picture pages, sports, comics, editorials, and advertising, pro vides advertisers with their greatest oppor tunity to win the attention of prospects, to convert them into customers and friends. With newspaper advertising you can com mand the attention of every "able-to-read member of the family, of nearly every "able-to-buy" family in your trading territory. Use this newspaper to win new customers and to influence people favorably toward the com modities and services you have for sale. The MAIL TRIBUNE Prepared by West-Hoillday Co.. Inc.