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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNT. MED FORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1940.
tceaa every ed ou una pae
Vuu will prooaoij iwd aeactlj
the minge ou oave oeen ""
lag tor or eaie or trade Cor
unueed articles jou may Bave
Bearcn your attic or eiure-room
you may nod rsauy tfauiga
othere ara eeeaiue and oa aele
to reellae tmmsdtata caeh U
what you want ian"t bare,
advertise tor It- Triouue Claa
aided Ada ara Inexpensive
effective I
RATES
per wurd first liisertlun
(Minimum tSc)
Each addlltuiial insertion.
per word 1
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per muntb without
copy chans
CASH
or money order muat ac
company all mail ordar
classified ads.
CO SI AND FOUND
FOUND Oregon state miniature
book. Call Tribune, pay lor adv.
LOST Eye-glasses, in or within a
few blocks of Craterlan. ftli 0
Holly. Tel. 3504.
REPOtt 1 iH 4og-. animal cruelty
caws Humant Society Phone 8151.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Single ranch hand, good
milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 8.
WANTED 3 men with care. Murt
be free to travel. No investment.
Good earnings. See Mr. Hanson.
Hotel Allen. 8 p. m. only.
BE PREPARED I for Electric. Acety
lene, and Aluminum Airplane
Welding. Earn while learning.
Write NORTHERN SCHOOL Or
WELDINO. 4038 University Way.
?ntt!e. Wahlneton.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced cook and
hoii.lceep?r. Reference. Call 97-
MALE AND FEMALE HELP
HOP PICKERS PICKING will begin
in the HULL HOP YARDS. Oranes
Pasa. Oregon, about August 20th.
CIVIL SERVICE coaching, evening
group being formed. Dictation,
rough draft, and general test prac
tice. Air conditioned classroome.
Dial S529. OWN.
REOISTER NOW at the B. M. Clnte
Hop-yard at Applegate. Ore. Clean
camp with cabins. Pure spring
water Free electric lights, water
and stoves l'c per lb and .c
oonue at end of season Picking
will begin about Aug 10 r 15
Write or call B M CKite.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Let me do your picking.
I have a crew. 625 N. Riverside.
Dial 3577.
DIAL 2908 for upholstering. TBI-
bault.
HEADLIGHTS re slivered. 109 South
Holly.
HAVE YOtJB CAR PAINTED for
17.50 at Auto Body Works. 121
No. Bartlett.
LET Oranny keep your kiddles. By
the hour, day or night. 1033 E
Jackson.
EXPERT REPAIR service pumpa and
washers Reasonable. Flck Hdwe
WANTED To buy feeder plga and
feeder cattle. C. C. Hoovet - oon
Tel 3491.
PAY ORINDING Largest size port
able grinder, go anywhere You are
protected tor any and all personal
and property damages Ira Wheeler
phone 4476; 320 So. Grape
WANTED to Rent, email, furnished
modern suburban house. Box 3736
Tribune.
WANTEDS or 4-room, small, fur
nished house. Adulta only Tribune
Box 2298.
WANTFD
Wool, tnohelr bides and pelta
Medford Bargain House 37 North
Grape St. Phone 3744.
Ht PAY MIIKE CASH
rvt Your rrciil'jre
BAHMHI KO a) AMREW
6th and ront. Phone 333S.
BK-I PRICES PAID
psr Your Furniture.
t AfS ri KM 1 1 HE. Phune 4t40.
WEI4. DK1LUNQ 81 50 per ft Mm
60 ft. ate J M Dodge 619 King
HIOHKOI C4M PKICIS PAID
Pot Your Furniture
MtlitOKI) rUROAiN HOIME
97 N Grape St. Phone 3744.
WANTED Dnvwunaklug alteration.
Ksthsrlne Sa'tirlee. Singer Sbop
32 South OrsDe
WANTED All those who want furnl
ture cet our prices; It will pay you
HOI.HKIIOK FIRMTIRE
FOR hf I HOUSES
FOR REST 3-bedroom house, newly
rrnovs-.ed. 33 Tripp. Inquire 1837
No. Riverside
FOR REST Clean 6-room house. 222
W. Ja-kson.
FOR PFNT small famished house
642 P-arl Street.
FOR RENT Small furnished duplex
H L Cook. No 10 Quince St.
ma RFNT 3 bedroom houae with
larw- jard on east side. Phon
lost
FOR RFNT 4-toom furnished house
24 H.hlanfl Drive Phone 6286
FOR RENT fimsH furnished house
for two st ,.(.; sd-il:.. Frigid aire
trq I'.re 12fl f ' '.-a;
FOR PENT M-Kt i 5-rr-t-i st'K-0
boute Bswmf m lurnar New.
decora ifra. Adu fti5 fm.
- FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Attractive, cool. 3-room.
furnl&hed apartment: Prttldalre,
hot water. Adulu only. 344 80.
Central.
rOR RENT a-room apartment, llrat
door, partly furnished, private
bath, newly renovated. Adulta. 125
N. Holly.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment Adulta. Pbona 4738.
FOR RENT - Furnished apartment
Inquire 104 8. Holly. Phone S938
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment, sleeping porch and bedroom
31 Oenesee. Pbona 8139.
01 BAUER APTS tb at OaJdele)
Preetlgf, enurteav. wltb comfort
able modern boma Purnuhd or
unfurnished-. Moderate prices By
day. week or month Phone 8447
FOR KENT Furnuhed Hotel Holland
apartment, electric ranee and
Frtgldaire
NICELY furnished apartment. Ilec
trle range and Frlgtdalre; 8 large
rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire
place. Newly renovated Hot and
cold water furnished Uail Tribune
Bld- Call at Tribune office.
MODERN furnished apartment. 10
Quince St.
VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms,
unfurnished Heat, hot water,
compete electric kitchen. 2A0;
leae. Phon 3976
FOR . KENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Newly decorated bed
room, heated, private bath, outside
entrance, garage if desired. Ideal
for teacher. Call afternoons. 60
Rose Ave.
FOR REN"? a sleeping rooms, very
nice. 141 South Holly.
FOR RHNT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room for gentleman. 325 South
Riverside
ATTRACTIVE RCHiMS 404 8 Orape
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
ROOM and Board. 614 Beattv. Dial
3613.
FOR RENT Nice room and good
board. 823 8 Oakdale. Phone 3930
BOYS under 13 yeara, 925 month at
Orelner Home. Gold Canyon pony
ranch. KerDy. Oregon.
ROOM 4ND BOARD
ai per cay
718 S. Main
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Pasture for about one
hundred sheep, for three montha.
John Smith. Eagle Point.
FOR RENT 73-acre ranch, 27 under
water. For partlculara call at 637
Putman St.
FOR RENT Store oulldlng and two
office ruome See 'Al Uttreli or
Roland Hutioard
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE School bus. 1930 Chev
rolet, 35 passengers. With P. U. C.
license and meeting all extra equip
ment. In extra good condition.
Tlrea 80 rubber duala. eaoo first
here. Write Box 482. Oold Hill, Ore.
OWNER SACRIFICING persons! fam
ily car. Chevrolet 1938 DoLuxe
Sedan. Excellent condition. Radio.
Heater. (445 complete. Dial 2S79
FOR SALE 1930 Durant Sedan, fair
condition, 835 cash. Call at 608 N
Riverside.
FOR SALE De Soto Airflow 5
aenger coupe. 601 N. Grape.
FOR SALE 1934 Pontlac "8" sedan
with radio. An Insurance company
bargain. See Cllfl Wheelock, Lewis
Super Service.
FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet by owner.
Low mileage. Call 4674.
FOR SALE 1940 Willys Deluxe Sedan
at a real saving. Sam Jennlnga,
Jennlnga Tire Co.
USED CAR BARGAIN LOT
"The little lot with the Big Bargalna."
ion N Riverside, open evenings
, r-im Semnn. mgr.
FOR SAL- LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Good weaner pigs.
Meadowbrook Ranch, Eagle Point,
Brownsboro Highway,
! FOR SALE Good calf roping horse.
coming 0 yeara old, aound and
gentle, weight 1060 lbs. Price 6125.
Harry Stone. Merlin. Oregon.
FOR SALE: Handsome pony and sad-
die. Larger tnan srtetiand. amauer
than Welch. Six yeara old. Kind,
gentle and afraid of nothing. Ac
customed to children from five to
fifteen. A trulv adorable character.
A. L. Stone. 907 W. 11th St., Med
ford. FOR SALE Sow with ptga. also
feedera Wilson. Ross Lane, between
upper and lower Stue Roada.
FOR SALE 2 saddle horses, yearling
colt 4rt Shell S'aMn
FOH SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 71 banded pullets. 4
banded cockerels. 8 pedigreed cock
erels. 4 pedigreed pullets. Hanson'a
Leghorns. Received from Mr. Han
son April 24. Reason for aale re
turning to active duty U. 8. Navy.
Will sell at bargain. E. H. Roussey.
Trill
FOR SALE RLAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Modern five-room house.
cltT water, one acre ladlno clover.
1750; terms.
One acre clover, three-room house.
MOO cash
Pour-room modern bouse, half acre.
citv vster. aiooo.
H. O. Wilson. Phone 4o44.
FOR SALE - Oood psyinf dsiry
ranch, ciose in. with or without
stock: al) necessary bulidtnct. wt.b
electricity t;.rojg-K.out. Boa 3838
Uail Tribune.
FOR SALE 7 -room house, two lot
ten English walnut treea Redeco
rated in and out Bar am at I2M
with furniture S3 750 pivmenu.
IflJO month Inquire 4 Cars St
CITY and eountrv pt)prtls RENT
ALS t'AN9 iNStRANCE C 8
Bururfwid J9 Uedrrd Bunding
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM S
Convemtnt terms Lists svaiisoie
at Nati-.nal farm L J a n Office
1 Ho iv rheattr Building MeoJurn
'rlOLE" mR s.i2 in Mifird arid
ri. irnri tt-wns Easy terms
Jarkton Co mti Feoerai Bavlnas
at-d Leca Ats-rrisra
CLOSING
TIME
For
SUNDAY
Toe Lata io Classify
WANT ADS
is
6:00 P. M.
SATURDAY
PLEASE REMEMBER
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN vou think of real estate think
of Brows dt White.
FOR SALS OR 1RADE Beer parlot
In between two towns, good busi
ness !ibune Bi S2M
FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate
FOR TRADE 4 -room modern nouse.
i, acre in Pomona, California, for
Medford property. Box 3488, Tri
bune. FOR TRADE 6-room house, cloae In,
all clear, for amall Improved acre
age or modern home. Will assume
some difference. Phone 3759.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
LfOR SALE Qood Trailer house, good
condition. Bargain. Phone 44 4.
BRADSHAW and Green Oage plums,
2c. 11B Kenwood.
FOR SALE Canning tomatoes. Otis
Garrett, Talent.
FOR SALE Tuscan Cling and Craw,
ford peaches at BurseU ranch, Med
ford. Phone 640A.
FOR SALE Alfalfa pasture. First
and third cutting or auaiia ana
baled wheat hay. Margaret Bow
man. Ross Lane.
CANNING PEACHES for aale.
4235.
Tel
FOR sale: Fancy Tuscan cling and
Mulr peachea. Oeorge Alford, Fern
Valley.
FOR SALE: One large Quaker oil
circulating heater, one Estate Heat
rola, or trade for enamel wood
range. Call 1114 W. 8th St.
TUSCAN Cling Peaches. Dolph
Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway.
NEW M-3S Winchester, 823.60. Han
sen Hardware.
FOR SALE Indeatructo trunk, like
new. Call evenings at 117 N. Peach.
PORTABLE radio In metal case for
sale or will trade for calf. Call
evenings at 117 N. Peach.
NON-IRRIGATED, tree ripe. Elberta
peachea. Tessltore Orchard, Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE-Fine oate. Jap B. And
rews. Phone 4859.
SEE E. ROSE for PEACHES.
FOR SALr One "Super Cold" Ice
cream maker, good aa new. One
new 3 . bbl. "Direct Drawn" beer
chest. Write Lee'e Confectionery.
323 Miner St.. Yreka. California.
ELBERTA PEACHES. Chaa. E. Rose.
eaat end airing St.
C. E. ROSE for PEACHES.
FOR SALE Baled straw. I. H. Nle
dermeyer. Phone 6282.
OOOD POTATOES. 60c to 61 25 per
aack. Blankenshlp, Central point
FOR SALE We have some good buys
in used truck tires. Jennlnga Tire
Co.
FOR SALE Peachea Phone 0611.
SPEED QUEEN, only washer with
outstanding raluea. Pick Hardware.
FOR SALE Crawford peachea. Bert
Stanclllle. Phoenls.
FOR SALE 60 horse power Cletrac,
full Delael tractor, allghtly used:
a repoaaeaslon. to be so id at a real
bargain, on easy terms. Amee
Chevrolet Co.. Treka. Calif.
Pipe and Fittings New and Deed
Large stock. All alaea. Oet our
prlcea
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St. Phone 3744.
REAL BUYS tn used clothing. 1406
No Riverside, across from Bock's
Bakery
DOCKS. WINDOWS, pip mtlnT
plpft. fruit Jars. ujk floor cover
In, everything for the home
Jack's Secondhand 6 tor. 106 So
Orape
SONO BIRDS 1U7 West Main St.
Headquarters' -Mvers Jacuzzi pumps
Service Ul makes PICK HUWB
NU-WAY Mattrew and Upholstering
Co Phone 3(41 0 Wt th St
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Service Station, auto
wreckinir. Forced to sell. Low rent.
Living quarters, modern. 9250 cash
takes lease and stock on hand.
No trades or terms. Richfield Sta
tion, Jacksonville Highway, Med
f-rrt Phot 21fl7,
PERSONAL
CARD AND CRYSTAL READTNQ, St
723 Sherman St. Phone 2312.
PSYCHIC frd reader 60c 52 S Fir
MISCELLANEOUS
EAT HOME COOKED MEALS (chirk
en and iteak BuodSv. White Spot
Cafe. 210 N Riers)de. Cleo. Meruvi.
SHADT COVE AUTO COURT, on
Crater Lake Highway, now under
rew manasemnt. Mr snd Mrs.
M. N. Hornourkle. owners. 'For--r-!v
Dlrner t
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expert Window Cleaner.
, LET JOE DO IT
. kinrt Window Cisner.. Oeneril
I bouec osners Floor wsxlcg. Joe
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loan.
ADVANTAGES Or OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
1, No Interest charged In advance
St Tour own insurance accepted
I. Car does not nave to be paid
for.
4. You get the money tn ten min
utes. 8. Special low summer payments
8. You deal direct and aave money
See
W. E THOMAS. Manager
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Main Office
45 South Central. Phone 4483.
License ho. M-317.
CAR LOANS
Solve your rinancla
problems by
refinancing or borrowing
LOANS ON CARS
1933-1939
TBI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORP.
License M-253
MARK A. GOLDY
109 I Main. Phone 8300.
$20 TO $1,000
On Your Car
1933 to 1940 Model Can
and light trucka.
1 to 18 Months to Repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROID H BROWN AGENCY
Agent
123 East Main M-238 Phone 3448
Dressmaking.
THE FISHION SHOP-Dreaamaklng
rur Ketnoaenng. Buttons and
Bucklea covered Room 303 0 8
Nat! BanK Bldg Tel 3931.
Piano end Organ Instruction
Furs
FURS
Restyling, repairing, cleaned and
glazed. Prlcea reasonable. Franoea
Dollalre. Dial 2S26. Evelvn Tli-e
PERSONAL LOANS
MONEY FOR SUMMER
PLEASURES
$100
ToUl Repayment $8.72 per mo.
For an? amount, 95 to 300. see
Gen Thoma for Local Money
at The
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Uc. No. 6-311
43 So. Central. Dial 4483.
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof PabiO Ro)fibga. Shingle
Coating and Paint. Wall Paper
Ekersun Paint and Root Co- 88 So
BartWt TM
Stocks and Bonds.
ONLY 31tX:K TICKER service In
Oreguo ouulae 01 Pottiand cun
tlnuoua quotation d-trtng market
hours M N (lagan at Co. 314
B Malr, St . Mrdford
Transfer.
DAVIS TRAN9KEH AND STORAGE
40 S Plr Street.
Insured Carrlera.
Local end Lone: Distance Hauling
Phone 3888
CITY TRANSFER at STORAGE CO
Hiuerhold moving and genrral
baulln 38 s. Orape. Phone 4664
day or night.
FURNMI'KE MOVING AND STOR
AGE We have van moving equip
ment for local ana long dletano
hauling Dry and clean atorage
(concrete building) with apecla)
locker rooms at 'ow rates
SAMSON 8TORAGK WAREHOUSE
Phone 37M
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO
Office 18 South Fir. Phone 2828
Prices tight Service guaranteed
Closing time for Too Late to Claa
ally Ada la 1:30 p. m.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CRCIXIORS
In the County Court of the State
or ureeon ior Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate Of
Gladys Young, deceased.
The undernamed, having been ap
pointed Administrator of the Estate
of Gla.vs Young, defeased, by the
County Court of the County of Jack
son.. State Oregon, and having
qualified, notice la hereby given to
ail persons having claima against said
estate, to present them at the office
or the undersigneds attorney, at 120
East Main Street, Medford, Oregon,
properly verified and with proper
voucher, within sw month from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, wnirn is the ntn aay 01
August, 1940.
BAR VIE TOUNO.
Administrator.
O. H. Bengteon, Attorney for Admln-
1trntor.
Quick Retribution
For Gun Wielder
Sudbury. Ont., Aug. 14 (U.PJ
John Basok. 30-year-old section
hand, fired five bullets into the
chest and back of Annie Haryn-
chuk, 17, waitress who refused
to dance with him. In trying
to escape, Barok stumbled over
the girl's body and fell, break
ing his neck.
Miss Harynchuk's condition
was serious. Basok died to
day.
9,120 ALIENS SHIPPED
TO COLONY INTERNMENT
London. Aug. 14. (fll Clem
ent R. Attlee, lord privy coun
cillor, informed the house of
commons today that 9,120 in
terned enemy aliens have been
sent to concentration camps in
Canada, and Australia in the
"interests of national security"
because of threatening German
invasion.
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weather It this reminder of
tkatinr season -an Irloo coa
lume desirned by Louise Unrer
of Flushlnf. N. Y.. who thereby
won a scholarship sponsored by
Dr. Willis H. Carrier. Embrold
cry 'a red and bine.
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War Scene Shifts to Africa
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A concentration of Italian troops (1-black arrow) on the
Libyan-Egyptian frontier was reported, and British circles
foresaw a drive on Egypt. On possibility is that the Italians
might try an overland puih toward the Sues canal (whit
arrow). Further south, tabbing blows by Italy at Kenya and
British Somaliland (2-black arrows). Indicated Italy might be
trying to gain control of the southern entrance io the Red
Sea, thus getting into position to attack Eg;pt from Libya on
on side and the Red Sea on the other.
HAS HE TRIP
Baltimore, Aug. 14. (UP.)
The S. S. McKeesport, Red Cross
relief ship which carried a cargo
of food and surgical supplies to
unoccupied France, returned
here Tuesday after an "unevent
ful" voyage.
Capt. Vernon Jubb said the
crossings were uneventful and
that the ship had passed through
the British blockade without
being halted.
"The war has had a telling ef
fect upon people in southern
France," Jubb said. "Foodstuffs
are at a premium, especially
dairy products. The mayor of
Marseilles came aboard the boat
when we were having pork
chops and begged for one. He
ate it ravenously. People sent
letters to the ship pleading for
food."
THE GRANGE
Central Point Grange.
Central Point Grangers will
be hosts to members of Bellv'.ew
Grange, Friday, August 16. Bell
view Grangers will present the
lecture program and, although
this is an especially busy sea
son, Lecturer Mrs. Alice Gow
land has prepared a very inter
lacing program.
Central Point members are
reminded thct names of pros
pective members bust be turned
in not later thun the first meet
ing In September in prepara
tion for initiation before Octo
ber. Those attending the Grange
picnic on Big Butte creek, Au
gust 11, report a most enjoy
able time. The baseball dia-
fc-Ate,ja'
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U. S. ARMY MECHANIZES Tralnload of
, rolls late Fort Knox. R
mond was deserted In favor of
swimming and boating. Even
the horseshoe pitchers left their
posts to wade in the cooling
waters and everyone lingered as
late as farm chores would per
mit.
Live Oak Grange.
Lecture program was held be
fore the meeting on August 5.
under supervision of Mrs. Tom
Knox. Children of Grangers put
on an Interesting program, which
was enjoyed by all, and we hope
to have them with tis again.
A picnic will be held at the
Arden Terrill ranch for Live
Oak Grangers and families, on
Sunday. August 18. Members
who were not at the meeting
are requested to bring a full
basket and have dinner at
o'clock.
Gold Hill Grange will put on
third and fourth degrees at next
meeting. August 19.
Sewing committee consists of
Ruehling, Hull and Greenwood
HIGH JINX TABOO AT
Phlladetphla, Aug. 1.(U.R)
Coroner Charles H. Hersch to
day vetoed a plan to "put some
life" Into the National Associa
tion of Coroners' convention
here next week.
Hersch went into action when
he saw a cocktail party at the
morgue listed on the entertain
ment program.
"I don't care how they explain
It to the national membership,
but that cocktail party In- the
morgue Is definitely off the list
t ight now," he said.
Sam Horn
Rochester. N. H. (U.R) In the
200-year-old house where he
was born, George W. Duffee
has celebrated his 82nd birth
day. I
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- . mechanlied corps center.
M
1 30-YEAR IRK
TASKJOR CCC
Director McEntee Believes
Corps Should Be Made
Permanent Organization
By H. O. Knight
(U.P. Staff Correspondent.)
Washington. (U.R) Director
James J. McEntee of tha civil
ian conservation corps believes
the CCC should be made per
manent because the needs of re
forestation, wildlife restoration
and park improvement! are at
least a 30-years' job.
McEntee declared the CCC
faces a challenge In meeting
those needs outside of demands
which will be made by the de
fense program.
Although defense needs may
modify the work program, Mc
Entee said CCC work in the
future should concentrate on re
forestation, forest improvement.
forest protection, soil erosion
prevention, flood contorl, wild
life restoration, public rang
development and outdoor rec
reation (parks).
Ask for Camps.
"My desk." ho said, "Ij piled
high with requests from com
munities for location of camps.
The works projects proposed tn
our fields, forests, wildlife ref
uges and parks would keep the)
corps of the present slza occu
pied for from 30 to 30 yean.
From another angle, each year
sees another crop of youths
reaching young manhood and
a large percentage of them un
able to find Jobs, either because
of employment lag or because
of their own inexperience. Un
til such time as these youthi
can be absorbed in private in
dustry, business and agriculture.
I believe there is justification
for continuance of the CCC. I
believe it should be made per
manent. Enters Slh Year.
McEntee said the CCC faces
a new objective national de
fense as It "marches forward
in Its eight year," despite the
needs it must fill on the purely
domestic front.
"As fast as the needs of in
dustry and the national defense
departments are made known,
the corps will modify its pres
ent program to comply to the
limit of its ability," he said. "If
industry wants men with pe
cial mechanical training in
either the automotive or avia
tion fields, the corps is prepared
to train them.
"If the national defense de
partment wants specialists in
such fields as communications
and operation, maintenance and
repair of mechanized or automo
tive equipment, the corps will
train men in these fields. In
short, it will be a huge reservoir
of trained man-power upon
wnicn industry and the national
defense services can draw."
As far as can be foreseen
now, he added, addition of "na
tional defense tasks will not
materially interfere witn the
advancement of the corps' con
servation program."
The first United State presi
dent who wai born an American
rather than a British subject
was Martin Van Buren.
Steer Snatches
Farmer's Roll
Butler, Pa., Aug. 14. P)
"I was feeding my cattle,"
lamented Farmer Max Lu
ther, "when a steer grabbed
handkerchief out of my hip
pocket and went munching
away.
"It wouldn't have been so
bad, but there was 1150 In
bills rolled up In that hand
kerchief." He reached Into the steer's
mouth and retrieved two
twenties and ten, but the
remainder escaped bis
Hutches.
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