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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 1940.
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and PERSONAL
On Business William Bosche
of S'.miy Cove w a Medford
business caller today.
Calls Here Sidney McQuat
of Grants Pass transacted busi
ness in this city today.
Moth Her Geneva P. Case
of Portland recently moved to
Med ford and is making her home
at 30S East Jackson boulevard.
From Ashland R. A. Smith
and C. Kincaid. Ashland resi
dents, attended to business here
this morning.
Returns to Phoenix R. L.
Clower returned recently to
Phoenix to reside after an ab
sence of several years. He has
been working in California
cities.
To Camp Mary Jo Plymale,
daughter of Mrs. Vera V. Ply
male of 59 North Orange street,
left yesterday morning for the
Girl Scout camp at Lake o'
Woods. She will be in camp
a week.
On Leave Maurice M. Gen
tle, educational advise- at Camp
Hat Creek, Cal., was a caller at
CCC district headquarters here
today. Mr. Gentle, on a two
weeks' leave, will snend several
days in Medford and then go
to Monmouth for a visit with
his mother and father.
Returns Home Dcloris Cobb
returned to the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
S. Cobb at 71S King street, yes
terday from Sacred Heart hos
pital. Miss Cobb had been con
fined In the hospital for several
weeks. She underwent an appendectomy.
Newlyweds Return Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Bergstrom returned
to Medford Sundsy from a
week's honeymoon at Seaside,
Rockaway and Portland. They
were married in Reno, Nev.,
August 3 and left immediately
for the Oregon polntc by motor.
Mr. Bergstrom is connected with
district headquarters of the CCC
in Medford.
Attends Conference George
H. Fields, Medford CCC district
educational adviser, returned
Sunday from Portland where
he conferred with state officials
of the WPA and attended a con
ference of forestry officials at
U. S. regional headquarters. Mr.
Fields, making the trip by mo
tor, called on the state superin
tendent of public instruction at
Salem.
Recovering F r 1 e n d s here
were informed today that Mrs
Lester Wilson was recovering
satisfactorily in a hospital at
Astoria from a major operation
she underwent about a week
ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have
been residing in Gearhart since
the close of the Prospect high
school where Mr. Wilson was
instructor and athletic director.
Store to Move Roy's Feed
store, operated by Roy Rushton
for the past two yeais in Berry
dale, will open for business in
Its new location at 231 North
Riverside avenue, August 14, ac
cording to the owner. Opening
aays win be featured with a
special poultry clinic at which
a field man will diagnose poul
try ailments. Fisher's feeds wilt
be featured at the new store.
On Vacation L. C. Breen. as
sistant personnel adjutant, Med
ford CCC district headquarters,
accompanied by Mrs. Breen. left
Sunday for several days' vaca
tion on the coast near Crescent
City, Cal.
End Fishing Trip Allison
Moulton, Medford attorney, and
William Grenbemer, deputy
sheriff, returned lart night from
a two-day fishing trip to the
Williamson river and Diamond
lake. They reported good luck.
From Portland Glen Belford
of Portland arrived in Medford
this morning to transact busi
ness. He was to confer with
Sam Colton of the Office Sta
tionery and Supply company
here.
4 lbs, lie; Leghorn bens, under
II, jbs, c: colored hens, ovr S lbs
ISc; colored hen. 1 to 1 lb.. 13c:
old roosters. Sc.
Dressed Turseva: nominal, old crop
rlllnc prices, hens. No. 1, ISc: tome.
13 le.
Onions: Oregon ervstl x. 63 76
per SO lb. bag: Walla Walla. 11M
Potatoes: Eastern orogon-waamng-
On Vacation Roland G
Beach, assistant ootsmaster. and i ton. si JO 1.60 cwt
Mrs. Beach left yesterday by Hay: Benin, price to retailer..
motorcar and trailer on a fort- I " - " .V
. ... Tk j -j ion; ciovrr. w ion umou
nights vacation They headed ton.
I Or nainaiirr .ncauu w 1 1 r v
Mr. Beach planned to do tome
fishing.
1-10
timothy. ut-
Uey tim
othy. 114 ton, Portland.
BUT HEALED NOW
LIVESTOCK
Portland Wheat
Guest from South Mrs. Ger
trude E. Bosworth of Compton,
Cal., is a guest of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Treichler.
at their ranch home In Central
Point. Mrs. Bosworth arrived
Saturday for a visit of a week
or ten days.
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New Inspector P. L. Dunham
arrived here today to take up
his duties as postoffice Inspector
in this district. His office is in
the federal building. Mr. Dun
ham was transferred here from
Missoula. Mont. He succeeds
Harold E. Young, who was ad
vanced to another district.
uras rum punier
crew were sent by state forest
patrol headquarters yesterday
afternoon to put out a grass
fire at the Bybee corner on the
Jacksonville highway. The blare
covered about two acres ana
although it was close to an old
barn, no property damage was
done.
Portland I
Portland. Ore, Au. 12 (AP-CS.
OA.)-Hoga: 3000; market fairly act
ive. 1016e higher: good-choice 170
316 lb. drlv-lna largely 67 SO; Jew to
S7.8S; carload 67.70: 330-370 lb.
butchers 66 78 e 7: light lights a.78
7: packing aowa 66 4.60; choice
light feeder plga S7.
Cattle: 3750: calvea IS": market
alow, unevenly ateady to 35c lower:
beat ateera and bulla oft least: late
market mostly 163Sc lower, realera
steady: load 173 lb. fed ateera S10.75:
few loads greas-fat ateera 66.60 1 6 60:
plain ateera downward to 66: few
atockera 67.26 a 8: common cowa 63.80
5: good beef cows 66 .80; good
beef bulla 67; .25: common gradea
down to IS. good -choice waters
11.
fiheen! ftsnfl: market active: fat
pumper and , iambs 80c higher; ewes ateady: load
good-choice 81 lb. Washington lamoa
68.35; good-choice truckrd-ln lambs
7 758.10; few feeder lambs SS.7S;
Portland, Aug.
Open
Caah grain:
Oate. No. 3. 38 lb. white S:S.
Barley. Ho. 3. 4S lb. bearded white.
33.
Cora. No. 3. eaatern yellow ship
ment S3 1.
Plai. No. 1, SI. 63.
Cash wheat 1 bid ) :
Soft white 7',e. western white
74Se, western red 74e.
Hard red winter, fcrdlnary 73lic.
11 percent 74c. 13 percent 75'xC, 13
percent 7S,1e. 14 percent 77',c.
Hard white. Baart. 13 percent BSC.
13 percent 85c. 14 percent 87c.
Today car receipts: wheat 187.
barley 13, flour 33, corn 6, oats 3.
hay 0. mlllfeed 6.
Bette Davis Heads
Cast With Charles
Boyer In New Show
There's a never-to-be-forgot
ten experience at the Craterian
tneaire, wnere Bene uavis ana
Charles Boyer have combined
i their dynamic talent in bring
ing Rachel Fields' novel, "All
This and Heaven Too" to glow
ing life on the screen,
j Henriette (Bette Davis) comes
to the luxurious Paris home of
khe Duce de Praslln (Charles
Boyer) to act as governess to
ren. To them she
3 (API Wheat: I pictures indicated, and doctors i thev have never had from
High Low Close feared. Instead. Green learned, i their mother, a hysterical neu-
he had previously sustained a rotc vvoman, whose only in
fractured neck, but with no jorost is In her husband. Her
recollection of how and whenid passions and utter dlsre
it happened. Igart for the children have es-
A week aso Sunday Green .tranced him, however, and In
dived through an inner lube in!tne qujet intelligent little gov-
Gordon Green, manager of
the American Fruitgrowers.
Inc., has returned by plane from
Portland, rejoicing he did not ,hi-four chnd
sustain a broken neck, as X-ray
Rialto Thriller
jP ' r i;:
Chicago Wheat
his private pool and struck bot
tom terrifically. He came to the
surface with a 'bump on his
head and a pain in his neck.
X-rays showed two vcrtebraes
out of line and local doctors
recommended he consult Dr.
Dillehunt of Portland. Green
erness he sees all that he wants
of life.
No word of love passes be
tween them, but there is a deep,
understanding fr I e n d s h I p in
which each finds the first hap
Diness they have known. The
a a.-.nn n nnnn Hen-
sped north by the next plane. ; he clusa of her hus.
Dr. Dillehunt. following an I. ... ,... ,nH dismisses
FOR BMX Tl banded pullet. 4
banded cockerele. s pedigreed eoca
erela. 4 pedigreed pullet. Hanson
Leghorns. Received from Mr. Han
eon April 34. Reason for aale re
turning to active duty 0". a. Navy,
will aell at bargain. C. H. Rouaaey,
Trail.
POH 0ALK Good trailer house, good
condition. Bargain. Phone 4474.
FOR baix pine oat, jap a. And
rewa Phone 4860.
POH RENT 8 bedroom hemae with
large yard on east aid. Phone
SOftD.
POR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. Adults. Phone 473S.
NOV-IRRIGATED, tree rip. Elbert
peaches. Teaaltor Orchard, Vagi
Point.
POR 8AIJS Baby buggy. 71 W. loth.
POR SAM Desoto Airflow a pa.
arnger coupe. 801 tf. Orape.
PORTA BU radio In metal rasa for
aale or will trade for calf. Call
evening at 117 N. Peach.
Chicago, Aug. 13 (API Wheat:
Open High Low Close
fairly good ewea S3: good lightweight sept. 74 .7H -73' .7'i
ewea quotable to 83.50.
Dec.
May
.75
75.
To Teach Lew Girdler, CCC
educational adviser at Camp Al
kali Lake, was an official caller
at district headquarters here to
day. Mr. Girdler has resigned
to accept a place as teaching
assistant In the department of
English, University of Califor
nia at Berkeley. With Mrs.
Girdler. he was to leave today
for Berkeley to assume his new
duties. While stationed at
Camp Alkali Lake, the couple
made their home in Burns.
s
At Airport Lieut. L. Hurren
stopped at Medford municipal
airport this noon to have his
North American observation
plane refueled. He was en route
from Griffith park, Los Angeles,
to Chehalis. Wash., where he
is taking part in maneuvers.
He stopped here yesterday on
his way south to Griffith park
from Chehalis. Lieut. F. R.
Young departed in his Boeing
bomber last night for March
field. Riverside. Cal. He ar
rived here Saturday evening
from Portland.
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Vacation Ends Mrs. Vera V
Plymale today resumed her
duties as clerk at Medford post-
office after enjoying a two
weeks' vacation in California.
Accompanied by her two chil
dren, Ben and Mary Jo, Mrs.
Plymale returned Saturday even
ing to her home. S9 North
Orange street. She and her chil
dren visited her sifters, Mrs. R.
W. Telfer and Mrs. Blanche
Miles of Sun Francisco, and her
brother. George Merriman of
Orange. Mrs. Plymaic and the
rhilrlren visited In other Cali
fornia cities and made side trips
" to Tia Juana and Acua Call
ente. Mexico, their motorcar log
showing more than 3,000 miles
fnr the Journey.
Picnic P I a n n e d Women's
bible class of ths Methodist
church will enjoy a covered
dish picnic at the Girl Scout
dav camp near the fairgrounds.
Thursday afternoon. Those de
siring transportation are asked
to meet at the church at 12:30
p. m.
e
Stray Bull! M. F. Barry of
30 Windsor avenue reported to
police that a window on the
south side of his home was
broken Saturday evening by a
,22-caliber bullet. Mr. Barry
told police it was his opinion
that the bullet was fired by
young boys playing in the neigh
borhood.
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Get Certificates Melton H.
Coulter and M. M. Baker, em
ployed at the local Railway Ex
press Agency, recently received
certificates from the agency In
recognition of their safe driving.
Both men have driven company
trucks for five years In Med
ford without an accident for
which they were responsible.
The certificates were signed by
L. O. Head, president of the
agency.
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Attend Fair Recent visitors
at the Golden Gate international
exposition who registered at the
Shasta-Cascade building includ
ed C. Pitts. H. L. Birlily, B. V.
Goodroad, Winona VarneV, Shir
ley Foster, Rolland Varner, H.
Buchter, Mrs. D. K. Varner,
Richard Foster. Emma Walga
mott. Vance Wolgamott. Mr.
and Mrs. G. O. Oium, Eleanor
Ward and Dr. and Mrs. Dwight
H. Findley, all of Medford;
Ruth Poole. Mrs. R. E. Newbry,
LaMar Ormond. Bill Blackmer.
Tom Newbry, Melvln Brantley,
Bob ' Brantley, Dorothy M.
Grossman, Alice Jean Gross
man, Katherine Grossman, Es
tella M. Hays, James Curtis.
George E. High, Delbert Jones,
Ardis Warren and Mrs. Homer
Barron, Ashland.
aoulh San Francisco
South San Francisco, Aug. 13.
(AP-USDA) Hogs 400; around 10c
higher: 3 loada 300-318 lb. Califor
nia 87.80. few 140 lb. hogs 86: pack
ing aowa 84.50 9 8.
Cattle: 1100; quality Improved:
mostly short fed and north coast
range steers and cowa: active, fully
steady: around 16 loads ateera 88.50
9. few 980 lb. 89 10: load 868 lb
heifers 88 80; about two loads good
cowa up to 66.75. aged medium range
cowa 65756.35: fleshy dairy cowa
65.25 .50. very aearce: bulla strong,
medium mostly 66.38 down. Calves
in ,imi, Mwri (a choir venters
quoted 610.50 a; 11 JO: slaughter calves j J '"w
69410.
Sheep: 3300: wooled lambs acarre.
quoted 68.75: deck medium pelt
choice lambs 68: around 60 percent
of run" short ewea. eligible 61.353
3 40.
.754
.76'.
74',
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Wall St. Reports
examination, informed Green
he had no neck fractures now,
but had sustained one previously,
now healed. This was news to
Green, who has no remem
brance of so severe an accident.
Before the cheering news.
Green had visions of being in
a cast throughout the busy pear
packing season.
"I feel like a man the gover
nor had reprieved from the gas
chamber," Green said today.
New York. Aug. 12.
On iet resistance of steels and
other selected Industrials stead
ied the stock market today after
considerable early hesitancy at
tributed to nervousness over
fresh war developments.
Dealings were around 275,000
shares.
Today's closing price for 33 select-
Al. Chem. 8c Dye
Am. Can
Am. At Fgn. Pow
A. T. 8s T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. 6. F.
.154',
Chicago
Chicago. Aug. 13. (AP-DSDAI
Hogs: 13.000. top 8890: bulk good
and choice 300-340 Iba. 68.85 . 90:
240-370 lbs. 86.40cl .76: most 270-300
lba. 66 s. 50: some 800-350 lbs. 65 75
6.10: most packing aowa 360 lba.
down 65.40 : good 260-450 lb. of
ferings 64.85 m 5 SO.
Cattle: 11.000. calvea 1.000: top
812.18 paid for 1184 lb. and 1300
lb. averages: next highest price 612
paid for 1238 lb. Colorado fed steers;
beet yearlings 61160; weighty aaua
age bulla to 87.30: weighty cutter
cowa 68.50; good Montana yearlings
9 JO.
Sheep: 8.000; good and choice
handywelght native aprlngera and
westerns early 610; best handywelght
fed yearllnga 67.74; medium to good
gradea 87.35; odd head fat native
ewea 83.75: bulk 63.75?f 3.50; cannera
downward from 61.80.
Portland Produce
96
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20
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46',
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Plane Passengers R. W.
Hutchinson arrived by United
Malnliner this forenoon from
Portland, and departing on the
same plane were Angus Bow
mer. to San Francisco, and Mrs
F. B. Colin and child, to Oak
land. Leaving early this morn
ing were Mrs. K. Rose, to Port
land, and Bob Smith, to New
York. Arrivals from Portland
on the midnight Mainliner were
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wright. Mrs.
D. Coss, F. McColloch, Mrs. J.
R. Bierma and Mayor C. C,
Furnas. B. L. Stevenson left
for Portland last night. Arriv
als last evening were Mr. and
Mrs. E. Leonard, from Port
land. Miss N. Totel, Mrs. J.
Brady. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Haltermnn, from Seattle
Departing were Nion Tucker,
A. Lowrey and F. B. Colin, to
San Francisco, and H. W. Piper,
to Los Angeles. Seely V. Hall
arrived yesterday afternoon
from Oakland and Harold Hunt
left on the same plane for Port
land. Arrivals yesterday noon
were Mrs. W. Doyle, from Los
Angeles, and J. S. Oliveria. from
San Francisco. Miss Verna
Dietrich left on the same plane
for Spokane.
Portland. Ore.. Aug. 13. (API-
Butter. A grade. 32c lb. In parch
ment wrappers. 33c lb. In carton;
B grade. 31c In parchment wrappers,
32c lb. In cartons.
Butterfat: Flrat quality, maximum
of .8 of 1 percent acidity, delivered
Portland. 3030So lb.: premium
quality (minimum of .36 of 1 percent
acidity), 324c, valley routes and
country points, 2c less or 284c sec
ond quality 3c under first, or 384e.
Cheeae: Selling price to Portland
retallera: Tillamook, triplets, 30c lb.:
loaf, 31c lb. fob. price to whole
salers, triplets, 18c lb.; loaf, 19c fob.
Tillamook.
Eggs: Buying prices, extra, large.
31e doxen: standards, large. 184e;
extras, medium. 19e: do atandarda.
174c
Country Meat: Selling prle to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchera. 136-160 lbs.. 94 10c;
vealers. fancy. 15418e lb.: light
thin, 11 13c; heavy, 10 11c: lambs,
spring. 10 416c; ewe. 6 7c; good
cutter cowa. 9 $ 10c lb.: canner cowa.
89c lb: bulls. 104 11c lb.
Live Poultry: Buying prices. No.
I grade. Leghorn brollera. 14 to 3
lbs., 14c; fryers, under lb 15c;
fryers. 3S to 4 lb. 17c; roasters,
over 4 lba., 18c: Leghorn hena, over
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract,
Chrysler
Coml. Solv.
Curtlss-Wright
DuPont
Oen. Elec.
Oen. Foods
Oen. Mot. ...
Int. Harveat.
t. T. 8i T.
Johns-Mnn.
Monty Ward
' North Amer.
Penney (J. c.)
Phillips Pet
I Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Branda
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
POWER INTERRUPTION
DUE TO WORK CREW
Light and power In Medford
went out momentarily at noon
today. Cause was attributed to
the automatic flashing over of a
switch on a line where men
were working north of town.
i LEGIONNAIRES TO
MEET COMMANDER
Oregon legionnaires will be
afforded an opportunity of
meeting their national comman
der, Raymond J. Kelly when he
pays his official visit to the Ore
gon department Aug. 13-14.
Commander Kelly is scheduled
to arrive at Swan Island airport
at 9:30 p. m.. August 13 from
Minneapolis. He will be met by
a delegation headed by Mayor
Joseph K. Carson and Dept.
Commander Niel R. Allen and
escorted to the post clubrooms
for a short informal reception.
On Wednesday, Commander
Kelly will visit the Veterans
hospital in the morning and be
the guest at a luncheon of the
Eastside Commercial club. In
the afternoon he will be taken
to Timhcrline lodge and Bonne
ville dam and on his return will
suffer final initiation by the
Grants Pass Cavemen. From 6
to 7 Commander Kelly will meet
legionnaires in his suite at the
Benson and at 8:30 will address
the veterans and auxiliary at
Navy Post hall, 128 N. E. Russell
street.
her. When the duchesse is
found murdered in her boudoir
soon afterward. Henriette and
the Due Immediately become
the storm-center of Parisian
scandal. Although his suicide a
few days later releases her from
prison, life seems no longer tol-.-rable
for her. until Henry
Field (Jeffrey Lynn), young
American whom she has met
only casually, offers her peace,
security In America.
Taken by Death Word was
received in Medford today of
the death Saturday in Aberdeen,
Wash., of Mrs. Clara DeLosh,
i grandmother of Mrs Joan Buch
anan of West 11th street ana
mother of the late Beaumont
DeLosh. Mrs. DeLosh vistied
frequently in this city and had
many friends here who will be
sorry to learn of her death. The
funeral was to be held today.
The Buchanans left for Aberdeen
by motorcar upon being inform
ed of the death.
Robert Douglas, in the peril
ous descent from the summit
of the forbidden Matterhorn In
the Swiss Alps, risks his life to
bring to the screen the greatest
thrill picture of all time, "The
Challenge," which plays on the
double bill of adventure hits
coming to the Cool Rialto the
atre for tomorrow and Wednes
day, Thousands of thrills and
doiens of champions and stars
accompany Douglas In the spec
tacular film.
"South of Karanga," the
tense drama of nine persons on
the first train to cross the sav
age-infested African velt and
starring Charles Bickford, Lull
Deste, James Craig and Maurice
Moscovitch, plays as the top ad
venture film with "The Chal
lenge."
Closing time for Too Late to Clea
nly Ads 1 1 :30 p. m.
Closing time for Too Lste to Clas
sify Ada la 1 30 p. m.
Us Mall Tribune want ads.
CANTALOUPES Perfeeto. Heart of
Gold, 3Sc. 36e and 8oe par dosen.
B. E Tom. 3 miles west on Jack
annvllle Highway.
WANTED Let m do your picking.
I have a crew. 536 N. RlraraXM.
Dial 3677.
NEW .25- 36 Winchester. 6330. Han
sen Hardware.
POR BALE Indeetrueto trunk, tike
new. Call evenings at 117 N. Peach-
LOST Cameo broach, bet-
end Holly. Call at 417 King.
ween Xing
POR SALE Overstuffed davenport,
618 00. Mad over Ilk new. Phone)
3908.
DIAL 3908 for upholsurtng.
bault.
CRAWFORD PEACHES at Harry Wil
son's, corner Orchard Horn Drive,
and Sunset Road.
MUST SELL IS h. p. outboard motor
and boat. A-l condition, 6130,
terms. 633 Edwarda.
POR RENT 6-room unfurnlabed
house, a bedrooms. 431 M. Bartletu
Cloalng time for Too Lat to Clas
sify Ads 1 1:30 p. m.
Too Late to Classify
1933 Plymouth Sedan 67600. Needa
little work. 817 Newtown
HFADLIOHTS resltvered.
Holly.
ROOM and Board.
3613.
814 Beatty. Dial
FOR SALE 100 luc boxea. Ilk new.
need once. 7c ech. John Williams.
rear 610 So. central.
A. L. VROMAN
PLUMBING
and HEATING
No. Hawthorne Ave.
Dial 2538
CRANE deep well Jei and
shallow well waiet st'11
Cloelng time for Too Lt to Claft
ilfy Adi u 1:30 p. m.
BOXY
Torment! Terror!
fREACHERY!
' " Nine frrnxled
. -r people on the
J first train
av1" j rros savage
jr tilled Alrlca:
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.7E HAVE SOLD
;o osJ nrt in MMforJ dor
tnff tht pt two trt mthovl
an ratrhphri or risctY
ttj adttniMng claim.
XSp JiiM tl trl4 and pror'd
hfin't b-4ni mvMhfW.,
Cooksey Motor Co
Ised fr IM. 1tl rUrtlett
Dial 3S1I
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Downs In llallan Mxhr"
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jrki "Charlie
COOPER Chan at
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Guys In Island"
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Sale of
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With
EACH NEW
DESOTO SOLD
This Week, We Will Install Absolutely FREE a 1940
Custom Built Push Button Radio, $57.50 Value.
We have a Complete Choice of Colors and Body Stylet.
The Largest Stock of Chrysler Products in Southern
Oregon.
HUMPHREY MOTORS
DeSoto
33 So. Riverside, Medford
Dial 4980 Plymouth