MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Mo- Alice Crow and her
daughters. Betty and Patricia
have moved from Lydia apart
ments to 54 Rose avenue.
Nominated The Southern Ore
gon College of Education stu
dent body this week nomiiated
Cyril Sanders and Verne John
ston, both Medford, and Peter
Barker, Ashland, for student
body president.
Son Safe Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Roberts of 32 Rose avenue re
ceived word yesterday that their
son, Lieut. Richard S. Roberts,
U. S. naval aviation officer, is
safe somewhere in the Pacific.
Business Visitors E. L. Goin
of Central Point was among
Medford business visitors today
Here yesterday were Mrs. Har
old Crump of Applegate and
Mrs. M. R. Brunswick of Eagle
Point.
Unit To Meet Phoenix ex
tension unit will meet with
Mrs. Clara Hartley tomorrow
at 10 a. m. A white elephant
donation and a sale are planned
Those who have not been con
tacted for food are asked to
bring an apple crisp or vege
table salad.
To Organise Inspection serv
ice will be organized at the
meeting of the tire rationing
board In council chambers on
the top floor of city hall at
7:30 p, m. tomorrow. All au
thorized tire dealers, who will
assist in the inspection service,
were urged to attend.
Snow Granular A ski bulle
tin received from Union Creek
today by the Rogue River na
tional forest office said that old
snow at Union Creek is topped
with a granular crust. Skiing
was reported to be good in the
morning but snow is melting by
afternoon. The highway is clear.
Meeting Tomorrow Senior air
raid wardens of five precincts
win meet at the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce at 7:30
p. m. tomorrow to receive in
structions regarding their work
from Frank Hull, civilian de
fense coordinator. Such meet
ings will be held until all the
80-odd senior wardens of the
county have received instruc
tions, Mr. Hull said.
To Carry On The Jackson
County Council of Defense meet
ing last night at the Jackson
County Chamber of Commerce
resolved to carry through all
civilian defense plans as di
rected by the state council and
military authorities. The coun
cil approved the executive com
mittee's actions since the pre
vious meeting. Reports were
received from all division heads.
Brother Dies Mrs. William
P. Holt of 11 Corning Court
left this morning for Berkeley,
Cal., to attend funeral service
tomorrow afternoon for her
brother, Lawrence D. Purdy,
who died suddenly Tuesday in
Los Gatos, Cal. Mr Purdy, who
resided in Berkeley, suffered a
stroke -while he was In Los
Gatos and died without regain
ing consciousness. Mrs. Holt Is
the wife of Dr. Holt, physician
and surgeon.
Jobs Open Procurement In
spectors of various grades are
wanted by the government for
employment in the materiel
division of the U. S. air corps,
western procurement district.
The U. S. civil service commis
sion will conduct examinations
to fill the positions, the salaries
of which range from $2900 a
year to $1620. Full information
may be obtained at Medford
postoffice from Earl H. York,
secretary of the local board of
civil service examiners.
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These doyf, tmart whUkey thoppr rJk
are buying Windsor the whiskey Wit
fhot gives you "the most for your ly I
money"... most in mellow goodness fCk
and flavor. Here's bourbon quality ru
at a really popular price. -ij
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STRAIGHT lOURBON WrUSKIY
National DurJIetl roducH Corporation, New York. N. T. ti "roof
PERSONAL
Typists Wanted The U. S.
civil service commission today
announced open competitive ex
aminations for Junior typist and
stenographer (male only) to fill
existing and future vacancies
in various government services
in Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and Montana. Complete Infor
mation about qualifications may
be procured at the postoffice.
Court Citations Joseph J
Silva, 29 of Phoenix was cited
by state police yesterday to
appear in justice of the peace
court at 11 a. m. Saturday
charged with driving a vehicle
without a taillight. Elm O.
Bailey, 25, of Central Point was
cited to appear at 2 p. m. Friday
charged with driving a truck
with Improper clearance lights.
To Convention A. P. Butler.
secretary of the Jackson County
Federal Savings & Loan asso
ciation and R. F. Kyle, secretary
of the First Federal Savings
Loan association, left today to
attend the 22nd annual conven
tion of the Oregon Savings &
Loan league at Corvallis Friday
and Saturday. Mr. Kyle is a
member of the resolutions com
mittee.
Home From East Miss Mary
Christensen returned Saturday
by train from Rapid City, S. D.,
where she spent three weeks
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Christensen. Miss
Christensen returned to Med
ford by way of Portland. She
is employed in the office of
Dr. C. E. Kun. Medford Center
building. She resides at the
Medford Mail Tribune apart
ments. Field Enlarged George Brown,
deputy county brand inspector,
has taken over the city of Med
ford, the territory previously
covered by Clyde Fichtner who
recently resigned as deputy in
spector. Brown will continue to
serve as deputy inspector in the
areas adjacent to Medford. His
territory was expanded by Evan
Hartin, brand inspector for
southern Oregon in the depart
ment of agriculture. Anyone
having brand business to trans
act with Brown may reach him
at his home, 1018 West Fourth
street.
Plane Passenger Arlvlne bv
United Mainliner this noon from
San Francisco were A. Mavo
and W. O'Connell. R. Jones de
parted for Seattle. L. Amacher
and T. Shearer arrived from
Portland this forenoon. George
jacxson departed for Portland
early this morning. E. Novis
arrived from Los Angeles last
night. Leaving for Portland
were C. M. Bismark and Mr.
and Mrs. D. Davis. Arriving
last evening from Portland were
Jackson, E. E. Anderson and
H. J. Morse. Frank Rogers. Jr..
arrived yesterday forenoon from
Portland.
Ho Stamps Yet Postmaster
Frank DeSouza announced to
day he had received instructions
regarding issuance of the fed
eral motor vehicle stamps but
no stamps. He expected the
stamps to arrive momentarily.
A special window for sale of
the stamps will be opened until
the peak of the expected busi
ness is over, he said, and then
they will be sold at the regular
stamp windows. The postmaster
said there were about 11,000
motor vehicles In Jackson coun
ty. He did not know, however,
whether cars and trucks not
actually in use had to have the
stamps. Efefctlve date of this
new tax is February 1.
Brownwood. Tex., Jan. 15
UP) The telephone number In
the Enlisted Men's Service club
for negro troops at Camp Bowie
Is 711.
E.
ISSUED TO PRESS;
Washington, Jan. 1 S.
American newspapers, maga
zines and similar organs of in
formation today had an official
outline from the office of cen
sorship of publication "practices
which the government feels are
desirable for the effective pros
ecution of the war."
The code. Issued by Byron
Price, director of censorship,
calls for withholding publica
tion of "certain classes of in
formation which might be of aid
to the enemy."
In general, the ban falls on
the publication of ship, plane
and troop movements, specifica
tions and locations of fortifica
tions, bomb shelters and camou
flaged objects; specific informa
tion concerning production of
war material; general weather
Information, and photographs or
maps disclosing military infor
mation of any kind. Also barred
is news concerning movements
of the president, and casualty
lists other than in a publica
tion's local field.
J. H. Sorrells, assistant direc
tor of censorship, will adminis
ter the code.
LIVESTOCK
Portland
PortUnfl. Or- Jan. 15 0P(TTSDA)
Cattle: canner and cutter oowa ac
tive, fully 36 higher than Monday;
bulls teady; other cletnes slow,
ateady; few cutter to common ateera
97.7&490; few light Mocker and
feeder eteen t9.759ll.OO; cutter to
common hellers $74039.00; few
helfen to WJK), canner and cutter
cowa meetly 95.75 3 7.00; fleshy dairy
cows 97.35-75 or above; medium
good bulla 95-60 10.00; odd head
910-35; good-choice vealers $13.00
1400; common calves downward to
$8.50.
Hogs: market about steady with
early Wednesday or weak to 10 be
low close; good'Cholce 170-315 lb.
drive-ins mostly $13.00; overt at and
medium grades downward to $11-75;
330-370 lbs. $11.00-50;' ltght-Ughts
920.75(9 11 J6; few S30-450 lb. sows
98 35-75; few good-choice 116 lb.
feeder pigs $11.50-76.
Sheep: medium -good grades $11.00
60; strictly good -choice trucked-Ins
quotable $11.76 or above; odd fat
eves $550.
South Pan Fran Cisco
South 8an Ptanclsco, Jan. 15. (JPi
(Ped.-State Mkt. News) Cattle sal
able 75; nothing done on steers, un
dertone weak, good grades quotable
up to $13.00 or better; good cows
quotable to $9-36, absent; bulla quot
able $940 down. Calves, salable 6.
Undertone steady; odd bead good
vealers $13.00, choice quotable to
$14.00.
Hogs salable 350; stesdy to weak;
bulk good to choice 186-335 lb. bar
rows and gllta $12. 50-to; sows steady,
mostly $10.00 10.10.
Sheep salable 750; undertone
around steady; full wooled lambs
not sold; 4 decks good to choice 91
lb. fall shorn lambs $13.36; medium
to choice ewes quotable $5.00 g 0.00.
Chicago
Chicago, Jan. 15. Pi-(TJSDA)
Salable hogs: practical top 411-55;
few choice lots reported 411.40 and
411.45: best 300-370 lb. 411.35-95;
moet (70-330 lb. butcher 411 00-35:
good and chotoe 180-300 lights
411O0-35 Urgel-. good 380-800 lb.
sows 410.00-80: lighter weight 110.78.
Salable cattle: common and med
ium grades alow, barely steady at
411.80 down to 41000 and below,
heifers steady; beet 413JO with
choice offerings absent: most heifer
410 0001300, thew grading medium:
cows slow, steady to weak with most
fat cows at 8.3Se-3S.
Salable sheep: lightweight fed
lambs 413 80; bulk good and choice
native and fed lambs 413 33-40;
choice 100 lbs. summer shorn 41148.
Portland Produce
Portland. Ore., Jan. But
ter Prints. A grade, 40 Vie la parch
ment wrappers, 41 He tn cartons; B
grade, 39Vio In parchment wrappers.
0Ho In carton.
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of .4 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
In Portland, 40-40 Ho lb.; premium
quality (maximum of 8 of 1 pet.
acidity), 41-41 H ly routs
and country point. 3c lea than
first, or 9BHo lb: aeeond qustlty at
Portland, 3c under first, or 98-98 Hc-
Other produce unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Portland, Ore, Jan. 18 (yPt-Oreln:
Wheat: Open Hlfrh Low close
May IMS 103S 109S 1 03
Cash grain: No. 1 flax 43 00. Oth
er unquoted.
Cash wheit (bid): soft whit
41.01 H: soft whlto excluding rex
4103: white club 4104V4: western
red 41.03.
Bard red winter: ordinary 41 OS:
10 pet. S104H; il pet, 41.11: 13
pet, 4114.
Hard wblte-baart: ordinary 41 IS;
10 pet. 41 17; 11 pet. 41.33; 13 pet.
4137.
Today car receipt: wheat 11;
Men, Women! Old at
40, 50,60! Get Pep
Fill Ytart Ytungtr, Full l Vim
Don t M-rit 4ahri1 . &xit rvtHtVva tfllrm
9. foiir M TofitaULdi fti ft mitt
DTfffal lp 1th '"J'vI W.. 6)41. CoM-'tM FTlf.
UK.ir rft! 4MwM tetf to by Soivsw "ty.ittf
TO . M"-l t-'-'aypbftt-. V ua- ,. A 7VyV
l-vor ni4 I vr.t iTt'f KxrilU
Am
T-'4sta r-ru i. 1A M(
n tmam p4vow tad rwin r,
Fop i a : til mH driif
eirmxif Drug Co
C i
"Hopalong Cassidy" At Rialto
ti'f V '1
L& I
Hopalong Cassidy and his
Bar-20 pals mix it up with a
gang of outlaws in Clarence E.
Mulford'a new range adventure,
"Stick To Your Guns", which
heads the double bill of West
erns opening a three day run
today at the Rialto theatre. Wil
liam Boyd plays Cassidy and
barley S: flour IT. earn 8: hay 2:
mlllfeed S.
Chicago Wheat
Chlcsgo, Jan. 15. (P) Profit tak
ing attracted by wheat prices near
peaks since 1837 and hedging sales
to offset purchases of grain from the
commodity credit corporation choked
off a temporary rise In the cereal
market here today.
wheat closed unchanged to U low
er than yesterday. May $1-81-1 30H-
July $1-33-; corn unchanged to
H off. May MH-M, July 87-:
oata unchanged to up: rye un
changed to l lower; soybeans 33
higher. Soybeans were up aa much
aa 8 cents at one time due to short
covering and buying attributed to
processors.
Pear Market
Yesterday
Chicago. Jan. 14 Of)-(VSDA)
Petri: 4 cars on track; 1 Washing
ton arrived; Oregon Anjou 730 fan
cy 41.10-3.40, average 41.61.
New Tort, Jen. 14. (ffV(USDA)
Feara: 33 care arrived, 1 California,
11 Oregon, I Washington unloaded:
30 can on tracks Oregon Boec 170
fancy 41.1S-1.78. average 4141: IMS
No. It 41-S-..70. average 413; An
Joua 146 extra fancy 43.80-3.S5, aver
age 43.03; 318 fancy 43.3S-3.30, aver
age 43-44; Cornice 61S extra fancy
43.70-3.30, average 43.74; 1145 fancy
43-33-340, average 4380; 31S half
boxes extra fancy SI. 40-IAS. average
4148.
California Butter
Sacramento, Jan. IS. (P) Churn
ing cream butterfat: first grade
41Ve: aeeond grade 40 Ha.
Ban Francisco, Jan. 18 (flV(USDA)
Butter. 93 aeon 88c; 41 -97 He; to
ss Vic; 89-34. Eggs and eheeae un
changed. Wall St. Report
New York, Jan. 15. HP)
Leading stocks shifted In vary
ing directions today without ex
hibiting much real strength or
weakness. Price changes gener
ally were in small fractions.
Today's closing price for 84 se
lected stock follow:
AL Chera. a Dy onqtd.
Am. Can , 3K
A. T. T. 137
Anaconda 38
Atch. T. S. F. , 30H
Bendlx AvU. . ,., 38
Beth. Steel 64
Caterpillar Traca. 38 H
Chryaier 48H
CurOM-Wright , S
Douglas Acft. 87 H
DuPont 134H
Oen. Bee. 38 H
Oon. Food 38
Oen. Mot. - 33
Int. Harvest 48V,
J ohm-Man. , 54 H
Kranecott 38S
Monty ward 38 H
No. Amn. AVn , 1SH
North Amer. , 10
Penney (J. C.) , , . H
Penna. R. R. , , - 33H
Phillip Pet 41
Radio - , 3't
Sou. Pao. I3i
Std. Brand! , 8
St. Oil Cal. , 30 H
St, Oil N. J. 40;
Tran. Amer. , 4','c
Union Carb. 71,
Onlt. Aircraft ,, . 84
United AlrUn . It
U. S. Steel MVe
Dm ItUll TtibuzM wftM adft.
An Expectorant
for COUGHS
that's a "Honey"
Oompoundid from nrt) CndUn
Pln P1mib. MtwUaOl. Oljrcsjin.
IriUi Mom and otbr splendid Incr
dleott. Bur-7' CAN A DI Ob Mlitur
to dirferciU-mor f feUv f t-r tn
Ktloa. 0t bottl tod&T Uk
ttpoonful. lt It Ufl on your tonftn
i, mooient Un tirftUov lUowly fl
iu powrfii. tffcUT tUon pfd
thru throat. hd nd brooch. ml
tub, coughlixg ipum cmtMf for
r-iht iT It aurt to Ioomo up
LhHrk eboklnc phl4?m and opo up
c!o(d bronchial tub. Mow you'll
know why ortr 10 million bottle of
Bueklya been aotd in cold,
wln'ry Canada.
v s-sa. 4) r- 4 aveif Mas i 4Jt II wlstt
' -. X S
others in the cast Include Andy
Clyde, Brad King and Jacque
line Holt
"Bad Man of Deadwood,"
starring Roy Rogers and George
! "Gabby" Hayes, plays as the
I companion Western. "Bad Man
of Deadwood" is not to be con-
fused with "Bad Men of Da-
kota".
VET AID RECEIPTS
Salem, Jan. 15 UP) The
world war veterans state aid
commission's receipts during
1941 from loans on state-owned
property totaled $2,660,060, the
largest in history and $265,000
more than the 1940 receipts.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Belle Vail Paine, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
W. H. Paine, the undersigned,
has been duly appointed the ex
ecutor of the will and estate of
the above named decedent, and
all persons having claims against
said estate are required to pre
sent them with proper vouchers
within six months from the date
of this notice to said executor at
58 North Orange Street, Med
ford, Oregon.
Dated and first published Jan
uary 15th, 1942.
. W. H. PAINE,
Executor.
J. F. FLIEGEL.
Attorney for Estate.
Notice of Final Accounting
In the County Court of the
County of Jackson in and for
the State of Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Joseph Lane Wyland, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
J. F. Fliegel, Administrator, has
filed a final account of adminis
tration of said estate. Hearing of
same has been fixed bv said
court for the 16th day of Feb
ruary, iihz, at lu o clock A. M.,
at the Court Room of said Court.
All persons interested in said es
tate are notified then and there
to show cause, if any there be.
why said account should not be
approved and distribution made.
J. F. FLIEGEL,
Administrator.
Notice of Final Accounting
In the County Court of the
County of Jackson in and for
In the Matter of the Estate of
Alice Hanley, Deceased.
NotirA ia hrhv oluan 41. -
Claire Hanley, Executrix, has
filed a Final A.mimt ...1 I .. (
: tration of said estate. Hearing of
nn V.-. U I 1 - .
; ubb uitu iiacu uy saia
court for the 16th day of Feb
ruary, 1942, at 10 o'clock A. M.
of said day at the Court Room of
said Court All n..r. ...
ested in said estate are notified
men ana mere to show cause
if any there be, why said account
Should not h nnnmvH nri riia-
tribution made.
CLAIRE HANLEY.
Executrix.
J. F. FLIEGEL,
Attorney for Executrix.
Mats SOe tax St-J.V Eves 40c tax 4c-44r
It to Is-lSc Kiddles lie Inc. tax
Mats 1:48 Eves :4S-:M
ENDS SATURDAY NITEI
SETTER THAN EVER!
POWIIC IOY'
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ssL
Starts SUNDAY!
DEANNA'S MOST
PICTURE!
DC ANN A CM A RLE
tDIIW tADGHTOI
wlTlCUtlN
Ty-Sv rrjl I mi ii j
yp". I Must Knd Tonltal I
-ajaJ Plus "Blond Inspiration'' I ilr H'l
In "Thin Man"
The lovable Mr. and Mrs.
Thin Man, as portrayed by Wil
liam Powell and Myrna Loy,
are up to their old tricks again
in the new hit, "Shadow of the
Thin Man", which came to the
Craterian theatre yesterday for
a four day showing. Also fea
tured are Asta. the terrier, and
Dickie Hall as Nicky. Jr.
WILLAMETTE ANNIVERSARY
Salem, Jan. 15 (VP) Wil
lamette university, oldest uni
versity in the west, will begin
Its 100th anniversary celebra
tion on February 1, it was
announced today.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE 13" oil rlrcultor, MS
Term. Wbltaker. Rout. 4, Box 147.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. AdulU only. 9 B. Jackson,
ORANOF3, Lemons and Arlcona
Grapefruit. Ingram a Orange Truck,
next to Coffee Pot, North Riverside.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now 418.50 per
ton. Cheaper and better than coal.
Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 3378.
DANCE Saturday nlto at Oriental
Garden. Real Dance music
FOR RENT 9-room unfurnished
houae, large garden apace. 5 mllea
South Medford on Pacific High
way. A. B. Stevena.
AUCTION SALE Every Sat, at Pavil
ion, Phoenix, Ore. selling all classes
of livestock. We always have a
good crowd of buyers, both local
and out-of-atate, who attend this
market regularly. Why not sell your
Uvesto-k through our market and
receive the htTheat market price.
So. Ore.. Livestock Auction Co,
.Col. A. H. Dudley (Auct)
USE OASCO BRIQUETS for a long
lasting fire. Valley Fuel Co. Tel.
8378.
DArRT RANCH. 40 acres. 14 acre
Clover, plenty water, two nouses,
on pved road S2600.00.
ALSO
79 Acres. 93 acre Irrigated. Oood
Imp. S. on Htwav 99, 45350.00.
ALSO
3H acres. 3-room house. Close to
nver, S3aou eaan.
ALSO
130-aere dairy ranch, stock and all
. 44500 00.
H. a. HILL Rogue River, Or.
PSVCHTO Palm and Cards Reader of
Bartlett. moved to Orand Hotel,
Room 413.
SEB THIS 1984 Plymouth 4-door De
luxe trunk sedan. New paint, new
top. good tire: mechanically per-fe-t
Onlv 4343. Will trade. Chamo'
Texaco Service. Riverside Jaek
aon. TRY OASCO BRIQUETS The finest
solid Mel available. Valley Fuel Co.
Tel. 8378.
AUCTION Frl. 1 p. m. A good place
to bur or sell. West Main Rich
field. Ool. Burke.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished, heated
room to gentleman In couple's
bom. Tel. 8301. 138 Willamette.
FOR SALB Frew ay oil circulator.
practically new. 818 Berrydal.
FOR RENT Lovely 8-room unfurn
ished horn. Close in. Inquire 138
Vancouver.
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INTIRTAINMINT All Ine Tat Keep 'em nvlns I'.S 4. 1 411 Inf. Tai
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FOR RENT Unfurnished duplex. S
larg room. Inquire 138 Venoouvar.
WANTED Wood sawing. Phone 3839.
FOR SALE Steam table with two
alectrto heater. Top Notch Cafe.
1937 CHEVROLET four-door delux
sedan, low mileage. Inquire 1H
mllee east of Eagle Point on
Brownsboro Road. B. p. Brook
Rancb.
BEST OFFER thl week take -38
Chev. Sedan. Running condition,
good rubber. Metxger, Oregon St..
Jaekaon rill.
HAVE you an extra camera that' not
I nuaef Turn It In for aeoeneorle.
enlarger. darkroom equipment,
carrying caeea, etc. Let ua make
you an offer. Bralnerd Camera
Shop, 40 South Central.
PLANER BLOT Big 300 ci. load.
48. MED. FUEL. Tel. 3111.
To all eooka, waltreftM end bar
tenders. Medford and vicinity:
There will bo a meeUng at the
Labor Temple In the Liberty Build
ing. Friday evening. 8:30 p. m. of
Culinary Local No. 334. Our Char
ter la open for organisation. Be
ur to Attend.
WANTED Experlenoed man to cut
3000 tier of wood. Hawley Fuel.
819 No. Riverside.
f B A LOANS quicklv erftotentu
bandied Mark Ooldv Agency
RAW FURS WANTED
HIOHE8T cash prices paid (or Mueh.
rata, skunk. Mink, Coyote and Bob
Cat
KnveeUgato our prices before you
ell
MEDFORD BAROAIN ROUS
37 North Qrap
Andy Clyde - Brad
iv jt
Clarence K. x '
Ml LFOHU'8 ' 1 "
aT fl' ! --.' V ' ' . sews- a)y
Starts TODAY- 3 Days!
TWO-GUN TROUBLE COMES
To MEDFORD.....-?.? Way!
Two Hip-Roaring,
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MAIL TRIBUNE
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house.
Ud. 31
Pry
Basel,
NEW AND USED shop equipment for
ale Zerk and Alemlte greaee guns:
tape and dies; hydraulic jacks;
reamera: vtaea; rtdse reamer mlc
rometera: valve lifter: cylinder wall
gauge; bench grinders; set of sock
et, con rod llgner; welding unit
and many other. 1704 B. Main.
DANCB MUSIC that make you want
to dance. Oriental Garden Satur
day night.
FOR RENT
938 Park.
-room furntabed sou.
FOR SAIje OR RENT 98 -aero farm,
part Irrigated: new houae. good
barn, fitted for 34 Co a. Ray in
barn. A dandy for taoga. Lota of
land for corn and wheat. Also
gentle teem mule, harnee. wagon,
good Guernsey and Jersey cows for
ale. Just acroa creek from Jack
on Hot Springs. Mr. Henaell.
WANTED Oood Improved ranch .
Pleant place to live for retired
family. Oood aotl. school, cheap
Irrigation, on or tear river. Stand
Investigation. Cash for bargain.
Writ Box 1838, Tribune.
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