MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1941.
PAGE THREE
FLORA A. ANDREWS
CALLED BY DEATH
Mrs. Flora A. Andrews of 396
North Holly street, pc3ed away
at her home early this morning.
Funeral services will be held at
Perl funeral home Wednesday
at 2 p. m. A complete obituary
will be published tomorrow.
To Make Future
New Years Happy
KEEP YOUR
MOUTH SHUT
OF COURSE, we wish you
a Happy New Year. But
hurriedly. We want to get on
and propose a New Year's res
olution for us all: "Serve in
Silence. Don't Reveal Military
Information." Don't tell your
friends . . your neighbor ...
your wife. Don't talk!
In this we not only echo
the plea of military authorities
but speak on a subject Standard
knows something about.
When warships or merchant
ships take on oil, our people
often know it. When tanks and
trucks and caissons roll, we're
sometimes called upon to "get
thar fustest" with the fuel. Less
obviously, perhaps, but just as
surely, you will pick up on your
job civilian information with
a military bearing. Remember
Pearl Harbor and keep it to
yourself.
May we assure you that
every person connected with
Standard is pledged all-out to
help win this war . . . eyes open
. . . chin up . . . and mouth shut!
As our own constant reminder
we've taken the slogan: "Serve
in Silence. Don't Reveal Mili
tary Information." If other firms
wish to circulate this slogan
among their employes, or to
post it in plants, they are wel
come to do so. Please share it
with us and keep mum... keep
mum . . . keep mum.
THURSDAY, 8.9 P.M.
742nd WEEKLY STANDARD SYMPHONY
Henry Svedroftky, Conducting
Mutual-Don lee Network
Tha Imprcurtoi Overture Jfoiert
, Goyeacasl Jntennesse Grenades
Festival! Dihutiy
Old Polka at Home Fosrrr-Buica
Wine, Women and Song Suauu
When Autumn Cornea Sowttby
Symphony No. 2: Bithmt
Aoaxio; Allegretto Gracloeo
Caucasian Sketches:.. seeitev-.anev
In tht Village; March of the Sardar
Standard Oil Company
of California
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quit another to sacrifice th belt things in lit
for it. Looking at her successful but spinster Aunt
whom she had always emulated, pretty Lerinie
Prentiss taw suddenly her own future, realized (he
mutt choos between two paths. She chose end
her story it on you win not toon forget. It't th
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STARTS WEDNESDAY
. DECEMBER 31
MAIL TRIBUNE
Society
by Betty Shoemaker
Rammin-Ford
Rites Read At
Sacred Heart Church
Miss Helen Rammln. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ram
mln of 831 West 12th street
and Hugo L. Ford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Ford of 1114
West Eighth street were quietly
married yesterday afternoon at
2 o'clock in the Sacred Heart
! church.
The wedding party entered
the church to organ music play
ed by Miss Martha DeSouza.
The church was decorated foi
the annual observance of the
Yule season. The bride, was
given in marriage by her fath
er and wore a brown silk dress
with corsage of talismen roses.
Brown accessories completed
her costume. She was attended
by Miss Mavis Nichols as maid
of honor. Miss Nichols wore
green crepe with a shoulder cor
sage and blue accessories. Mi
chael McGulre was best man
The ceremony was read b
the Father Francis W. Black,
pastor of Sacred Heart church,
in the presence of a small group
of friends and relatives.
Mrs. Rammin, -mother of the
bride, wore a wine velvet dress
with a corsage of gardenias. Mrs.
Ford, mother of the bridegroom,
wore a black ensemble with a
gardenia corsage
A reception followed at the
Rammin home. Mrs. H. A. Ford
and Mrs. Orville Hayes presided
at the service table which was
centered with a large wedding
rake, which was cut first by the
bride. Mrs Rammin and Ed
Nichols assisted during the re
ception. Mrs. Ford graduated from
Medford high school and Mr.
Ford from high school In South
Dakota and later attended school
in Hollywood, Cal. They will
take up residence In this city
on West Second street. Mr. Ford
Is employed at Firestone Auto
Supply and Service store.
Among out-of-town guests at
tending the wedding and recep
tion were Mrs. Bertha Yocum
and sons, Billy and Bob, of Al
bany, Ore. Mrs Yocum is an
aunt of the bridegroom. Miss
Margaret Rawlinits of Berkeley,
Cal., also attended.
Redmen Schedule
Annual Dance
Redmen will sponsor their an
nual New Year's dance Wednes
day evening at their hall on
Apple street. All Redmen, Po-
cohantas and their guests are in
vited. Favors will be given at
midnight.
In charge of arrangements are
Theo Anseth, Fred Knox and
working on refreshments are
Don Miller, James Wicker and
Frank Martin.
waiCMI 1 " ' - - - r'
an Clubs
Dorothy Hansen
Weds Mr. Cameron
At Christian Church
Married yesterday afternoon
at the First Christian church
were Miss Dorothy Hansen
daughter of Clarence Hansen of
Orchard Home Drive and Roy
Cameron, grandson of Mrs.
Olive Pence, 365 South Centra!
avenue. The ceremony was read
at 2:30 o'clock In the presence
of a large group of relatives and
friends..
The church was decorated
with greenery and lighted white
tapers. Preceding the ceremony
Miss Betty Dougherty sang "Be
cause" accompanied at the pi
ano by Miss Catherine Gentner.
The wedding party entered the
church to traditional wedding
music.
The bride, gowned In a white
satin wedding dress, completed
her costume with a finer-tip
length tulle veil which fell from
coronet of seed pearls and a
bouquet of pink rosebuds and
carnations. She was given in
marriage by her father.
Mrs. Ben Hansen, sister-in-
law of the bride, was matron
of honor. Mrs. Hansen wore a
floor-length pink chiffon gown
with a short quilted jacket and
a corsage of gardenias Ben Han
sen, brother of the bride, was
best man. The candelabras were
also lighted by Mr. Hansen.
The ceremony was read by
the Rev. Reuben W. Coleman,
pastor of the First Christian
church. At the close of the ser
vice friends greeted the cou
ple in the vestibule of the
church.
A family dinner honored the
wedding party at the Hansen
home after the ceremony. The
wedding cake was cut by the
bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron will
make their home in this city
where Mrs. Cameron is employ
ed at the J. J. Newberry com
pany and Mr. Cameron at Call
fornia Oregon Power Company.
They have taken up residence
on Almond street.
Elks Lodge
Plans Annual
New Year's Dance
Members of the Medford Elks
lodge will. greet the -New Year
with their annual New Year1
Eve ball Wednesday night. The
affair will be held at the Elks
temple. Several parties have
been planned before the dance
and it is expected that a large
crowd will be present to enjoy
the music of Steve Whipple's
orchestra.
John Eddy, chairman of the
Elks dance committee, stated
that there will be favors and
noise makers and that Elks will
be permitted to bring guests but
urged members to secure their
guest tickets as early . as pos
sible. . . -
Family Gathers
At Henninger Home
Mrs. E. L. Henninger of 1000
West Main street entertained at
her home Christmas day with a
family dinner. All members of
her family, with the exception
of five, were in attendance.
Present were Mr and Mrs. L.
E. Henninger and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Vedder and son, Freddy
of Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hunsaker of Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Henninger of Win
chester; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Short of Wilbur; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Kenneth Henninger and
I daughter, Karen Lee and Mr.
I and Mrs. Ralph Thrift of Co
iqullle and Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
I Williams of this city.
W.R.C. Mealing'
la Postponed
An announcement was made
today that the Women's Relief
corps will not meet Thursday as
regularly scheduled because the
date falls. on New Year's day.
The next corps meeting will be
held January 19 at the armory
at 2 p. m. at which time officers
will be Installed.
Return From
San Francisco
Miss Helen Arnold and Wil
Ham Arnold, son and daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold of
this city, arrived home this
morning by train after spending
the week-end in San Francisco
visiting relatives and friends.
Card Party to B
Held January 14
Miatletoe club public card party
will be held at the Girls Com
munity clubhouse January 14,
rather than this Wednesday, as
previously announced. Dessert
luncheon will be served at 1:30
p. m.
CALENDAR
2:00 p. m. Homecoming of
Women's Societr of Christian
Service of . First Methodist
church at church. Preceded by
executive meeting at 12:30 p.m.
Cat Mall Tribune wast ads.
I Return Hera
From Roseburg
i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Marsh
returned to their home here Fri
day after spending Christmas at
the S. K. Sykes home in Rose-burg.
Spend Week-End
In Rosaburg
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Randolph
and daughter. Miss Barbara of
this city, spent the week-end in
Roseburg visiting friends and
relatives. The Randolphs are
former Roseburg residents.
LIVESTOCK
Portland
PortUnd, Ore., Dec. 2 (vPHUSDA)
Hogs 4700; market 2ft higher, good-
choice 170-315 lb. drive-Ins, on car
load, mostly 11300; few drive-ins
13.10; 330-370 lb. 11-00 ig 11.60;
llgbt lights 910.7ft 11.35; few pack
ing sows to.ft0ta0.3ft; feeder pigs
scarce, quotable to 11.00.
Cattle 1000; calves 100; market
mostly 2ft bigher; several loada medium-god
fed steers $11.509 13.00; one
load $13.10; common steers 19.00-
10.50; light dairy steers down to
7.00; common-medium heifers $7.ftO-
10.00; some held higher; canner and
cutter cows M-ftO 9 5.75; fat dairy
type cows a.507.00; medium-good
beef cows $7.40 ft 8.8ft; good bulla
8.76 0-35: few $9.S0; vealers steady
to 50 higher, top $13.80.
Sheep 1850; market 35-ftO higher;
load good-choice 07 lb. fed wooled
lambs 11.50; load 03 lb. shorn lambs
10.25; with few early shorn lambs
10.50: common ewes $3.50; good-
choice ewes salable around $5.5046.00.
Chicago
Chicago, Dec 39 (yP)-(USDA)
Hogs 31,000; mostly 10-30 lower than
Frlday'e average; top 811.40; bulk
good and choice 180-240 lbs. 311.18
40; moat 340-70 lb. butchera 31090
11.30. Sheep 18,000; fat lamb market not
established; most early btda fully 50
lower or around 813.38.
Cattle 18.000. calves 1,000: fed
ateers and yearlings weak to 38 low
er; weighty steers mostly 38 off; ear
ly top yearlings and light ateers
814.35; weighty bullocka mostly
818.38 down: beat heifers 313.50; cut
ter cowa 87.00 down.
South San Francisco
South San Francisco, Dec. M. -OP)
(Fed. -State Mkt. News) Hogs 800.
Around 10 higher than Friday; most
165-335 lb. barrows and gilt 811.85
13.05. latter top.
Cattle 350. Steers fully 60 higher,
one load good 1036 lb. fed Callfor
nlas 613.36; heifers sea roes, quoted
higher; package good young 1133 lb.
range cowa 89.35; major share run
dairy-bred canners and cutters bulk
ing 86 .80 7.50, around 50-75 higher;
medium 1.300-1.400 lb. bulls 8800
9.00. Calves: salable 10. Around 50
higher; odd choice vealers 614.00.
Sbeep 600. Fully steady; part deck
choice wooled lambs 613 00; two
decks shorn 83 lb. Washington lambs
611.10; two decks common and med
lumt110 lb., ewes 64.66. . --, i
Portland Produce
Portland, Ore. Dec. 39 UP) But
ter Prlnta, A grade, 30c In parch
ment wrappers, 40c In cartona; B
grade, 38c In parchment wrappers,
cartona, 39c lb.
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of .0 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
In Portland, 39-39 Vic lb.; premium
quality (maximum of M of I per
cent acidity). 40-40 Vic lb.; valley
routes and country polnta, 3 cents
lesa than first, or 37-37 Vo lb.
Cheeae Selling price to Portland
retailers: Tillamook triplets, 38c lb
loaf. 300 lb. Triplets to wholesalers,
30c lb.; loaf. 37o f o b. Tillamook.
Eggs Prices to consumers: A.
large, 33c; B large, 81c; A medium,
31c; B medium, 30c doc.; A amall
38c; B amall, 340 doe.; resale to re
tailers, 4c higher for caeca; cartona,
So higher.
Live poultry Buying prioea: No. 1
grade leghorn broilers, under 1V4 lbs..
18c: over 114 lbs., isc; fryers, 3
to 4 lbs., 16 '4c; roasters, over 4 lbs..
ISUjc; colored hena, 18Vic; leghorna
under i lbs., lSVic over Vi lbs..
17c; roosters, So lb.
Dressed turkeyrt Selling prlcea:
hena. 80c; tome, 30-37C. Buying
pMcea: toms, 33c lb.; hens. 37c lb.
Onions Ysklma, 155-140; Ore
gon, 81.50-1.80 per 50-lb. sack: Yskl
ma. 10a. 85c; Oregon. 40c
Potatoes White locale. 8300 cent
al: Deechutea gema, 8340-3.73 cent
al; Yakima No. 1 gema. 83.50-3.75
cental: Klamath. 33.00-3.78 cental.
Country meats Selling prlcea to
retailers: Country killed bogs, beat
butchers. 139 to 148 lbs., 1SV.-10C
lb.: vealers. fancy. 18V,-19c: light
"Sympathy Meant Mora than Words Can Describe"
In Sorrow, Understanding
Can Mean So Much!
OAr th pasting en of a loved en
sorrow multiplies a hundred-fold
the task of making funeral arrange,
mentt. Wo can lighten your burden in
the confusion that follow sudden be
reavement. You can safely put all th
arrangement In our hand and be a,
sured of a dignified yet economical ser
vice. We are equipped to furnish, service
at a price you can afford to pay. We
can be reached at any hour.
CONGER
Funeral Parlors C
Phone 3147
71S W. Main St.
thin. 13-14; heavy, 14-15c:
18Vi-19c: tm, -9o lb.: canner cows.
10-llc: good cutter cows. ll-UHc:
bulla. M-lSe lb.
Wool 1M1 clip. Or gotl Ranch,
nominal. ja-JSc lb.; croaebreda, 34-37e
lb.
Hat Selling prlcn on tracks: alf
alfa. No. I. 830.00 ton: oet-vetcn.
SHOO ton. Valley price: Willamette,
clover. 111 0O ton, valley points: tim
othy, eastern Oregon. $31-60.
Portland Wheat
PortUnd. Or.. Dee. 39 drain:
Wheat: Open Hlra Low Close
May 1X11 1.01 1.01 1.01
Caah train: oata No. 3-3 lb. white
837.00; barley No. 3-45 lb. b.w. SST.00:
corn No. 3-e.y. shipment S93.50; No.
I flax 8301(4.
Caah wbeat (bid): sort whir 84c:
soft wblta excluding rex Mc; white
club 98c; weatern red Mc.
Hard red winter ordinary (To: 10
per cent sac: 11 par cent SI 07; 13
per cent $1.18.
Hard whlte-baart ordinary SI. 10;
10 per cent (1.13; It per cent SI. IS;
13 per cent SI .33.
Today'e car receipts: wheat 38;
barley 1: flour 8; corn 0; oata 3; hay
1; mlllfeed 8: flaxseed 1.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, Dae. 39. OPr Wheat:
Open High Low Clone
May 1JS 1 37 3t IM
July 1.37H 1.37U, 137
Sept. 1.384 1.38ft 1.38H 13
Wall St. Report
New York, Dec. 29 (JPh-In
the speediest session for more
than 18 months, the stock mar
ket today moved over a notably
uneven route with gains a shade
in the majority at the close.
Steels, rails and an assort
ment of "blue chips" enjoyed
year-end recoveries of fractions
to 2 points or so, while rubbers,
oils, tobaccos and motors finish
ed with losses of as much.
Heavy tax selling was fairly
well absorbed but it was suffici
ent to put brakes on many issues
and offset to a certain exieni
replacement demand which In
many instances was more or less
urgent.
Transfers were In the neigh
borhood of 2,700,000 shares.
Today'e doting prloaa for 84 se
lected stocks follow:
At. ctaem. St Dye 10
Am. Can SSVi
A. T. As T Ml
Anaconda 37
Atch. T. & 8. P 37
Bendlx Avla 39
Beth. Steel , , 88
Caterpillar Tract. ,, , . 37
Chrysler 44
Ourtua-wrtgkt ., ,
Douglaa Actt. tt
DuPont , 1014
Gen. Eleo. .. , 35
Oen. Foods , ,
Oen. Mot. .
Int. Hamet
Johns-Man. .
Kennecott
Monty Ward
No. Amn. Av'n
North Amer. -
Penney I J. C.)
Penna. R. R. ,
Phillips Pat
Radio
Sou. Pae. -. -
Std. Brands
St. OH Cal
St. oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union carb.
. - 38
-- 30H
45
53
37"i
34V4
11V4
9V4
74
17
44
3
lOVi
4
19
87
4
H
Unit. Aircraft
, 33
United Airline
U. B. Steel
, 83
. San Francisco, Dec. 29. (41
Nineteen more survivors of
the torpedoed freighter Manlni,
sunk December 17, were picked
up today, the twelfth naval dis
trict announced. This accounts
for all but two of the S3 men on
the ship.
Twelve men in two lifeboats
were picked up Saturday after
nine perilous days on the Paci
fic ocean.
The navy disclosed no details
I -
r4 S
of today's rescue, but said all
the rescued men were safe.
The 6,000 ton Matson freighter
was sunk at the same time as
the 7,000 ton Prussa of the
Lylr.es Brothers Mines. Thirteen
of the Prussa's crew of 34 were
saved.
Closing time (or Claeeltled Ada
l m. Too Lata to Claaalfy 13.30
Via Mall Trlbuna want ads.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SAIB Single bed with aprtniw:
Guernsey bull calf, 0 months old;
heifer, coming 8 years, with 6
we?ks old white face calf; very good
family cow, fresh one month. 1031
Nirregan. .
WANTED Looe alfalfa or lad 1 no
threshing. P. O. Box 487 or Third
fit., Jacksonville, U I. Taylor.
LOST Heavy tarpaulin between Med
ford and Phoenix. Reward. Return
to Bole & Son. Phone 6524.
LET MB RRPINISH your car like new.
The finish will be guaranteed for
as long as you kerp the car.
MITCHELL PAINT SHOP.
HEAT WITH Sawdust A Hogfuel
from MKO. FUEL. Tel. 3111.
FREE Atmoray Demonstrations. At
morays for sale or rent. Used "six"
for sale. 7 Chestnut. Phone 4044.
TRY OASCO BRIQUETS The finest
solid fuel available Valley Fuel
Co., Tel. 3376.
FOR SALE Modern 4 -room house.
985 full price, or would trade for
10 or 15 acre fsrm as down pay
ment. Close in. Phone 3017.
FOR BALE 5-roome of furniture., oil
heater, electric and wood rengea,
stock trailer, gtrta bicycle, etc. Tuea
day ttl Thursday, w. B. Brltton.
Oak Orove Rd.. near Stewart.
FOR SALE Trailer house. 3100. part
payment, byte usrex, Modoc orch
ard. FOR RENT 7-room plastered house
witn oaxn. large lot. 8U7.00 per
month. L. O. Plckell, 10 8o. Bart
lett. Phone 4360.
THE PERSON who took two over
coats from a 1043 Plymouth aedsn,
Saturday ntvht In front of Bur.
goynea waa Identified. Return coats
to Burgoynes and no questions will
be asked.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now 318.30 per
ton. Cheaper and better than coal.
Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 3378.
FOR RENT Three-room apartment,
reasonable, close In. 10 Mistletoe.
Highest prioea paid for furniture
stoves, toola, or what nave yout
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Orapa Phone 3744
FOR RENT 8-raom furnished up-
ataira apartment, private oatn ana
garage. Phone 4643.
LADY WANTS room, kitchen privi
lege and garage. Tribune. Boa 1187,
tS.U.t.raLOA
CAll OR
WRIT! FOR
BOOKLET
'.
Mi
mo
WILL THE party who picked up my
eiecinc corn near Bear creek bridge
on Pern Valley road, pleasa phone
(020. Reward.
FOR RENT Puralahed apartment.
Llghta. hot water, trlg'.dalre. gar
age. Adults only. 331 North Holly.
MAN'S alae 10 Hockey Skates. S3 SO.
net gou ciuna and bag. 10. 010
W. Jackson.
WANTED by two men. work of any
.ma. inoune, Kfoi wj,.
USE OASCO BRIQUETS for a
long
Tel.
lasting fire. Valley Fuel Co.
3370.
MUST SELL Baby buggy, bed. baa-
sinet. oatninette. oil w. Jackson.
SEE OUR fine selection of used cars.
Prices are going up, get yours now.
Shulga Bros.
SCRAP IRON SCRAP METALS
WANTED
Tour government needs thta vital
material for Defense. Sell now.
Highest prices paid.
MEDFORD BAkOAIN HOUSE
37 N. Orapa Phone 3744
PLAN to have New Year'a dinner at
Old Stage House In Phoentk. Phone
0533.
START THE NEW TEAR RIGHT
Drive one of our better used car.
They are ready to go and have 1043
licensee.
1941 Olds "70- Hydromatle sedan.
Haa new tires end la perfect In
every respect. Here's your chance
to buy a car which will last out
the present emergency. Only 01O90
1030 Bulck Special Coupe. Good tlrea.
A-l mecnameauy. sou a
1038 Studebaker State Commander
"6" Sedan. Nearly new tlrea. radio,
heater and msnv other extraa. Runs
very well. Equipped with over
drive 0040
1040 Ford Pickup. A-l condition trras
1034 Ford Pickup, very clean S32S
m3 RocKne coupe a
1034 Chev. Sedan 0S
EDO FR TON MOTOR CO.
131 No. Bartlett
FORD Model A 3-door: running con
dition, (rood- top and glasa, 335
ash. 1043 license Included If sold
by 10 a-m. Tuesday. 303 Crater
Lake Ave.
FOR SALE Cornish Game Cockerels.
6 mo. old Pine, healthy fowla. Call
4413. Rt. 3. Bog 385. Roaa Lane.
FOR BALE OR TRADE 1038 Chevro
let 4 -door Deluxe sedan. Onod Con
dition. 1308 North Riverside.
H A LOAftC quickie effKlentlv
Handled Mare noldv Agency
FOR 8AI.R- Dry rlr and hardwood
Phune 4508 Hawley Fuel Co.
RAW FTJR8 WANTED
HIGHEST caah prices paid tor Mush.
rata. Skunk, Kink. Coyot and Bob
cata
Inveatlgate our prices before you
sell
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUS1
37 North Orapa
WHAT A WONDERFUL
convenience
and cconor.iY!
A checking
account without ever having to
worry about a minimum balance.
A checking account in which
you pay only a trifling charge for
each check you draw and each item
you deposit.
A checking account that gives
you the convenience of a check
book and eliminates all the em bar
rastments of having to ask others to
write checks for you.
A checking account that means
no more bothering with money
orders (and a money order for f 10
costs you TWICE as much as a
CbtckMasttr check for sy amount).
In every way, the CbtckMsttr
Plan solves your personal banking
1 problem. Your CbtchMasttr tbtti
looks just likt mnj ptbtr tbttk.
JUtd. TlLtitifJL u ctn
7Sfw twrrwnw', gccount
tinue to mail your deposit if
Medford Branch
1st. National Bank
0 PORTLAND
(amber Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
DONT MISS the Raw Tear's Eva
Carnival Dane. December 31 at
Silver Moon. 1100 Oak St., Ashland.
ORANOES For dependable flavor
buy direct from Ingram'a Orange)
Truck, North Riverside, next to
Coffee Pot.
DO THIS... When a alight cold
stuffs up the nose, caujea mouth
breathing, throat tickle and har
assing night coughing use th
IMPROVED Vlcka treatment at
bedtime. Taxes only 3 minutes
and makes time-tested Vlcka
VapoRub give EVEN aim RCSU.TS
than ma stroaci
ACTS 1 WATS AT ONCE to
bring relief... KWTUm to upper
breathing passagea with soothing
medicinal vapors . . . sriMUuris
chert and back surfaces like a
warming poultice . . . And wo
FOB NOUIS to ease coughs, relieve
muscular soreness or tightness,
and bring real comfort.
To get this Improved treatment
. . Just massage VapoRub for t
minutes on back aa well aa
throat and chest . . . spread a
thick layer on chest and cover
with warmed cloth. Try It I vickb
VAPORUB -the Improved Way.
Complett
Feminine Hygiene
demands:
Feminine hygiene in the REAL sense of
the word demands undemm i-1mi.i.m
and iweetncsa. Vou cannot be attractive
wim trmpio moitt, trained and smelly.
Use Ami the new cream deodorant,
fcCK.lZS." -
- ft rairma eo dry. Cast be vatd tight
sftsf aaavuia.
instantly sck parspirsrloa t es I aava.
ereovae odea from aeisplrsitoa. ksssa
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