Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1952, Image 5

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    Local and
Visit Canada Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Musson, Sams Valley, left
here by plane this morning to
visit relatives in Calgary, Alta.,
friends report. They expect to
be gone a week.
To Build A permit to erect
a $3,500 addition to his home at
2425 Hillcrest road has been is-
ued to Dr. Oscar Halboth, ac
. cording to the building inspec
tor's office. The addition will be
a playroom.
At Sacred Heart Hospital
Patients undergoing surgery at
Sacred Heart hospital Monday
were Arthur Dorson, Prospect,
Ore.; David Hutchison, Prospect;
Miss Amanda Riessen, 613 South
Ivy street; Mrs. Herb Lewis,
Ashland; and Miss Shirley Ficht
ner, 227 North Oakdale avenue,
hospital attendants reported.
Twelve-year-old John Laden, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Laden,
2104 Jackson street, was a min
or surgery patient. Receiving
medical care was Ernest Allan,
Central Point.
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Personal
Surgery Patient F. E. Mc-
Kenney, 945 Shafer Lane; was
a surgery patient at the Osteo
pathic hospital Monday, hospital
attendants reported.
Has Tonsillectomy Four year
old Gail Burger, whose parents,
Mr. and Mrs. -Arnold Burger,
live at 300 South Columbus ave
nue, was a tonsillectomy patient
at Community hospital Monday,
according to a report from at
tendants. Breaks Ankle While work
ing his motorcycle at the Med
ford Speedway, Sunday, Olin
Carter, Central Point, suffered a
broken ankle. He was treated at
Sacred Heart hospital and then
taken to Camp White veterans'
hospital, attendants reported.
Pot Luck The East Evans
Creek community pot luck picnic
will be held at 7 p.m. July 4,
near Meadows school. All neigh
bors and friends of the commu
nity are invited, Mrs. E. R. Ar
nold, Rogue River, who will act
as hostess, said today.
In India Serving in India un
der the United States Point IV
program of aid to underdevelop
ed nations, is George C. Taylor
Jr., son of Mrs. Nell B. Taylor,
2532 Lyman avenue. Taylor is a
geologist assisting in develop
ment and utilization of water re
sources. He is a' graduate of Har
vard university. He is one of
nine Oregon men so assigned, ac
cording to a recent Washington
press dispatch.
"Once I didn't make sure of
the correct telephone num
ber . . . and can you Imagine?
I found I'd dated a mud hen!"
. . . Memory often plays tricks,
so look up numbers you're
not sure of before vou call
' . . . Pacific Telephone.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
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Pre-Holiday Sale only.
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Navy Promotion Advanced
in rate to seaman while serving
at U.S. Naval Station, Tongue
Point, Astoria, Ore., was Gerald
K. Eskew, seaman apprentice,
USN, son of Roy Eskew, Route
1, Box 503, Gold Hill. Eskew en
tered the Navy on January 7,
1951, aud received his recruit
training at San Diego; Calif. Be
fore entering the Naval service,
Eskew attended Gold Hill high
school. '
Marines in Korea Two local
marines, serving with the 2nd
Battalion in Korea, are Cpl.
Walter K. Snook, 19, Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Snook, Central
Point, 8nd- Pfc.' J. H. Williams,
Eagle Point. Both are members
of a weapons company. Corporal
Snook has been in the corps 17
months, 10 of them in Korea,
and plans to return home on ro
tation soon, according to Her
man Ecwards, military editor for
The Oregonian, now in Korea.
Louisiana Visitors Sgt. and
Mrs. , Virgil Schaf er have been
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Schafer, "99" Mo
tel, Medf ord, the past two weeks.
They are from Shereveport, La.,
where Sgt. Schafer is stationed
as an Air Force x-ray technician.
His sister, Miss Georgene Scha
fer, left with them last week-end
to spend the summer in Shreve
port. Sgt. "Schafer graduated
from Medford high school in
1946.
Aboard Carrier Returning to
the United States aboard the air
craft carrier USS Valley Forge
July 3, will be William K. Brad
ford, a seaman and son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Bradford, 920
Kenyon avenue, and Norman E.
Fann, a fireman, whose parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fann live at
1040 Maple Park drive. The Val-h
ley Forge has been in the Korean
combat area since October, 1951,
launching jet planes against the
enemy, a Navy news release re
ported. -
Livestock
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 1600.
Choice 955-980 lb. fed steers $33-33.75;
good 920-1115 lb. 31.50-32; canners
and cutter cows $15-17.50; cutter to
utility bulls S22-25.
Calves 200. No early sales.
Hogs 1000. Choice No. 1 and 2
butchers 180-230 lb. $23-23.25: 240
270 lb. $22-22.25; choice sows $16.50
$18; choice 300 lb. sows $19; good and
choice feeder pigs 521.
Sheep 1200. Good to prime 80-100
lb. springers $24.50-25; utility to good
$23-24; good and choice No. 2 pelt
shorn yearlings $17.
San Francisco (U.P.) Cattle 700.
Commercial, and good around 800 lb.
steers $28; good 890 ib. heifers $28.50;
canner and cutter cows $14-18.
Calves 25. No early trade.
Hogs 200. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch
ers $22.50: choice sows $15-16.50. .
Sheep 4500. No early trade.
Portland Produce
Portland (U.P.) Butter: To retail
ers AA grade prints 75c lb.; cartons
76c; A prints 75c; cartons 76c; B
prints 72c lb. "
Eggs: To retailers Grade AA large
58-60c doz.; A large' 53-55c doz.; -AA
medium 53-55c doz.; A medium 51-
1
J Tew Retreads I
I New Tire Safety J
I A. Low As $l95 I
Milk Can Yields $40
To Burglar at Dairy
A milk can at the Sweet Maid
dairy, 516 South Riverside ave
nue, yielded $40 to a burglar Fri
day night or Saturday morning,
according to police records.
John August Propp, 315 Mon
roe street, reported to the police
Saturday that a money bag con
taining $38 to $40 was missing
from a milk can which was used
by dairy attendants as their
"till." Propp said that anyone
who had made a purchase at the
dairy would have had ample op
portunity to note where they
kept their cash.
54c doz.: cartons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers A grade Ched
dar. Oregon single. 47-5J.C lb.; 5-lb.
loaves 52-55c: premium brands to
58'ic for single wheels and 8Hic for
5-lb. loaves: processed American
cheese 5-lb. loaves 4oI,i-47,,'aC.
Farm Market
Cherries and berries were short on
the East Side Farmers' market Mon
day because of heavy weekend rains;
first Yakima apricots were $3.50 for
30-lb. lugs. . ,"
Wall Street
New York (U.R) Stocks com
pleted the first six months of
1952 with the rails in new high
ground since March 11, 1931,
and the industrials bumping
their 1952 high set on January
22.
Trading, increased to the heav
iest since June 19. Continued
market strength reflected antici
pation of an early end of the
steel strike and reports from pri
vate and government sources
that the second half of the year
will see further gains in pro
duction. Dow-Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 272.26 up
82; 20 railroads 102.73 up 0.34;
15 utilities 49.66 off 0.03, and 65
stocks" 106.13 up 0.45.
Sales Monday' approximated
1,380,000 shares compared with
1,210,000 shares traded Friday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 154V4
Anaconda 45
Chrysler ... 78
Curtiss Wright Unquoted
General Electric :.. 62Va
General Motors . 58
Montgomery Ward 64
Penn R R ............... 20
Penney J C . . 70
Radio ,.. 26
Southern Co ......... 13
Southern Pacific 83 V
S Oil of Calif 59
Texas Gulf Sulphur ... 112
Transamerica . 25
United Aircraft ...... 33
U S Rubber . 26 V4
U S Steel . 40
Youngstown
46
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HAINES BROS, cabinet grand piano,
and solid maple twin beds with box
springs and mattresses, reasonable.
Phone 3-2509.
LAMBERT cherries. 1478 Morrow Rd.
Phone 3-2632. '
BOAT for sale. New 12-ft. plywood
runabout. Cris. Craft design. 506
Kenwood. Phone 2-6685
BLUE Parakeet lost. Child's pet. If
, n i n n i
seen piease can o-oouo.
ATTr"nrw CAT. IT.
July 1st, 7 p.m., at LLOYD'S AUC
TION BARN, mile South of
Rogue River junction on Hwy. 99.
Complete dispersal .sale. Five rooms
of furniture. - -
2 bedroom sets, Westinghouse elec.
range, refrigerator. Many, many
good items to be sold.,
O. J. BRENNER and
LLOYD EDGERTON
AUCTIONEERS '
FOR RENT New home, new furni
ture. Close in. Adults only. $90.
1032 Mt. Pitt.
3-ROOM 'modern furnished. Lutz,
Talent Junction. "
FOR RENT Desirable East side un
furnished 1-bdrm. duplex. Large
kitchen. Water paid. 701 Keene Way
drive. Phone 3-2559 or 2-5231.
AUTOMOBILE
LIABILITY
INSURANCE
$5,00010,000 Bodily Injury
$5,000 Property Damage
6 Month Premium
$15.50
PREFERRED INSURANCE CO.
'A Stock Company"
PHONE 3-3171
Cronin Insurance
222, W. SIXTH
2 Doors East of Holly Theatre
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Name.
Address.
City. .
BASIC HEALTH STORE
PHONE 3-2961
3 Accidents Occur
Here on Week-End
Three minor accidents were
reported to the city police', over
the week-end. One resulted in
the hospitalization of Mrs
Charles C. Coggins, -2607 Buck
shot road, for schock and bruis
es.
Mrs. Coggins was injured Sun
day evening when cars driven
by her husband and by Jerry
Norman Kirklin, 1090 Waverly
avenue, collided at the intersec
tion of Stewart avenue and Jas
per street. Kirklin was arrested
and charged with driving while
under the influence of alcohol.
Mrs. Coggins was taken to
Sacred Heart hospital. . "
The other accidents occurred
Saturday evening. The first, on
North Front street between Fifth
and Sixth streets, involved
Ralph William Ayres, San Fran
cisco, and Stanley Hake, 604
Park street. Hake wa cited for
failure to yield the right of way
and was fined $5 in police court
this morning.
In the other accident were
LeRoy Victor Kreige, 508 Lib
erty street, and James Verne
Shangle, 1445 Kings highway.
The cars collided at the corner
of Eighth street and Oakdale
avenue, according to the police
Kriege's car was turned com
pletely around when it was hit
behind the left rear wheel.
Kogap High Bidder
For Tract of Lumber
Kogap Lumber Industries, Inc,
Medford, was . the high bidder
for an 11,850,000 board feet tim
ber tract in a timber sale offer
ed Friday, forest service offic
ials said today.
Kogap bid $251,337.50 for the
Daley creek timber tract, in the
Dead Indian area of the Ash
land ranger district. The adver
tised price for the sale was $172,
642.50. Kogap bid $23.35 a thousand
for 5,900,000 feet . of Douglas
fir, $13.05 for 950,000 feet -of
Shasta red fir, $37.35 for 900,
000 feet of white and sugar pine
and $16.50 for 4,100,000 feet of
white fir and miscellaneous tim
ber. Other bidders were Klamath
Basin Pine mills, Klamath
Falls, and Fir Milling and Plan
ing company, Ashland.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds is at
5:30 p.m. for following day; 10 a.m.
Monday tor Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MAYTAG ironer In A-l condition.
1019 Queen Anne. Phone 2-4136
FOR RENT to couple, nice 1-bdrm.
nouse. call 3-3837.
DIAMOND ring with 14 small dia
monds and solitaire. Wedding ring
with 7 diamonds. Ph. J'ville 30-98044.
CORREY'S BAKERY will be open
July 2nd for continued business.
Mr. correy, 807 S. Central.
FOR SALE Practically new heavy
' duty garden tractor ana equipment.
Phone 3-2435.
COOL, furn. apt.; refrig.; downstairs,
. close in. Also small turn, guest nouse,
r refrig.; close in. 518 S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Unfurn. modern 4-room
house. Elderly' couple preferred. No
arimcers or pets, izu w. atn.
FOR REN T Modern 3-rm. house.
. Elderly couple. No drinkers or pets.
12172 W. 9th.
1-ROOM furn. house. Elec. refrieera-
tor; bath, garage. Near Lincoln
school. $40. pnone z-zssb.
1936 FORD sedan $50. Phone 2-7519.
CHOPPING and HAMMERING hay
Phone 2-4364.
HOUSE TO BE MOVED. 3-rm. plas
tered; plumbing ana wiring in. ibuu
fapnng street.
FOUR good yearling Jersey heifers.
North end of Biddle lane, first
house on east side. Wm. Stucker.
NEW LAWN put in. Phone 2-4589.
MERRY TILLER
Excellent condition, barely broken
in. for sale at good discount on con
tract. Phone 2-9714; eves. 3-1408.
OUR PROPERTY on Meadows road
is off the market. R. W. Pittam
SINGER
Portable electric, late model. 1 year
guarantee, plus course in home sew
ing, $69.50.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
' 121 E. Main. Phone 2-7153
FOR SALE Late model G.E. deluxe
range priced, to sell. 819' Peach St
BACHELOR 1-rm. cabin, bath, utili
ties. Close In. $36. Ph. 2-2555 or 2-2785
FOR SALE Two houses on beautiful
ly landscaped lot on East side, f ront
-house newly redecorated 5-room
2-bdrm. Rear cottage furnished. Lot
75x225. Fruit trees. Lots of nic
garden space. Good for home or in
vestment. Full price $9750. easy
terms. Out-of-town owner Is here
for a few days and wants to sell.
See him at 807 Bennett. Courtesy
to Brokers.
Bring or mail this coupon to ear 1
store to get It day supply 1
yuLL-r.i la lor vLi i.5.
(Other MODEL-ETTS money,
saving prices SS for SO day sup-ply-!
for 90 day supply) - -
11 South Front
11 SOUTH FRONT
I 1 1
Monday, jun SO, 19S2
BIRTHS
CLEVEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin, 806 West Main, Medford,
June 30, 1952, a boy, 6Vi lbs., at
Sacred Heart hospital.
CLAUSS To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, 1605 Ellensdale drive,
Medford, June 30, 1952, a girl,
7V4 lbs. at Sacred Heart hospital.
HANDLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, 636 Palm, Medford,
June 29, 1952, a girl, 7 lbs., at
Sacred Heart hospital.'
WRAY To Mr. and Mrs. De
Von, 101 Lozier Lane, Medford,
June. 30, 1952, a girl, 6V4 lbs., at
Community hospital.
CLOSE To Mr: and Mrs.
Gerhard, Grants Pass, June 29,
1952, a girl,.7V lbs. at Sacred
Heart hospital.
CARTER To Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. 930 South Holly. Medford,
June 28, 1952, a boy, 534 lbs., at
Sacred Heart hospital.
PRATT To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale, 2539 Lonepine road, Med
ford, June 27, 1952, a girl, 63A
lbs., at Community hospital.
DIXON To Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter, 19 Highland drive, Med
ford, June 29, 1952, a boy, 7 lbs.,
at Community hospital.
MARTIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil, 1975 Spring street, Med
ford, June 29, 1952, a boy 73i
lbs., at Community hospital.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
warmer tonijcht and Tuesday. Low to
night 50; high Tuesday 83.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
along coast and in north portion but
clear in southern interior tonight and
Tuesday. Warmer Tuesday. Lows to
night 45-55: highs Tuesday 70-80 in
interior and 60-65 on coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 97; Lowest 60.
Total monthly precipitation- 1.73
inches.
Excess for the month .99 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1.-1951, 21.43 inches.
Excess for the season 5.09 inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 64; 4:30 a.m. today 90.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.,
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
Boise 69 44 .14
Boston 74 59 31
Chicago 96 66
Denver 92
Eureka . . 61
Havre 91
Klamath Falls . 59
63
59
41
57
52
65
75
67
52
34
45
51
.14
Los Angeles .......
70
meaiora
New York
Omaha
67
87
94
.10
.15
.01
.27
Phoenix
103
Portland 65
Reno . 67
Eugene ... 67
Salt Lake 88
San Francisco ....... 67
.58
Seattle . 61 54
Spokane 67 49
Washington, D. C 95 71
Yakima 63 44
Tomorrow
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.34
1.10
.52
Sunrise 4:39 a.m. Sunset 7:50 p.m.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
For Sale Red ra&pberries. Ph. 3-1392.
ROYAL ANN and LAMBERT cherries.
Orders taken. Dolph Phipps, 4502
Crater Lake Hwy. Phone 3-2439.
ATTENTION
For. Sale Logging Trailer, 2 axle,
with truck equipment. 2 short log
trucks, 1 skip loader, '.i-yd., on
rubber. Dump trucks and beds. One
2-axle pull trailer, like new. Jeep
pickup. 1200 Crater Lake Ave. Ph.
2-7258; eves. 2-4167.
50- PLYMOUTH deluxe 4-dr. Low
mileage, excellent shape.
50 PLYMOUTH Special Suburban.
K&H; in perfect condition.
SAM METE CO. 923 S. Riverside
FOR SALE 25-acre wood lot Good
stand of laurel and 3',2-horse Mall
chain saw almost new, $550. Phone
2-1792 Ashland.
1200 BF 2x6-12' No. 2 and better. 1100
6x8-20' $50 per M, like new. 704
Oregon street, Jacksonville.
SMALL choice apt., artistically fur.
mshed. AU electric. Close in. - 344
N, Central.
WANTED Girl over 18 for concession
work. Apply Valley Drive-in theatre.
3-BDRM. modern furnished house. 923
Maple, Central Pointy
AUCTION
TONIGHT
7 P.M.
The house is full.
AUCTION SALES CO.
1155 N. Central Phone 3-2939
FOR RENT 1-bdrm. house with ga
rage. 2743 Pacific Hwy. 99. Ph. 3-912S
1-BDRM. louse. Good condition. Suit-
aDie lor coupie. rto aogs. ovom xx.
Riverside.
ENGLISH setter, trained. See Humane
Society.
PICKED UP by city: Tan terrier.
Stark street, and black Cocker, w.
8th street. See Humane Society.
FOR TRADE OR SALi: iY2 acres,
partly improved. Make good sud
division. Take good trailer house
down payment, long terms on bal
ance. Phone 2-4978.
WANTED Particular people for mod
ern trailer park. No children, rri
vate toilet and showers. Available
parking space $12 up. 2495 W. Main
COAn Good lot just off W. Jackson
iOvU St. Sidewalk, sewer, water.
H. N. LOFLAND. REAL ESTATE
1119 W. Main St
C7CAA FULL PRICE! Acre,
4 1 JUU dandy new 5-rm. mod
ern; garage, nice garden, pave
ment Half cash.
CCAA DOWN. Lot 58x150. 2-rm.
JW cabin 12x26. Electric. $900.
ffpCArt NEW 2-bedroom mod
OJUU 'ern. 13 acre. Hardwood
floors, fireplace. 'Attached garage.
(Also 2-rm, unfinished.) i CASH.
C7fl ArVfl NEW 4 -cottage (mod--pZU,UJU
em) setup on Rogue.'
Very nice!
?3rtAA DOWN- Attractive 3-bed-
JvArw room modern home. 2
baths, fireplace. " 400x156. irrig.,
paved 2 sides, all in bearing cher
ries, . peaches, walnuts, lawn,
patio," shade. S12.500.
COAftn DOWN Very nice 4-rm.
4ivAA River home. Modern;
huge fireplace. Gorgeous setting.
ONLY S5500.
TED GUET2XAFF Agy., Realtors
Ph. 2-2709. Res. 2-8850.
N. 99 at Big Y
HOSE REELS $6.25 and $13.50. F.
E. SAMSON CO.. Inc. -
LUXURIOUS gray frieze lounge with
bolsters and pillows, matenmg coctc
tail chair. Used only few months
$95. 805 Pine St, Ph. 3-1883.
ARCHERY tackle by Bear Grizzly
polar and cub bows. HAAS BROS.
SPORTING GOODS. Open until 9:00
every evening.
Good Bear Creek
TOP SOIL
PHONE MEDFORD CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION CO. 2-6469
Yamhill Escapee
Remains at Large
McMinnville U.R) One of
two prisoners who escaped from
, the 64-year-old Yamhill county
jail here Saturday night was
still at large Monday.
Albert James Ulman, 29, was
apprehended shortly after noon
Sunday at the home of his par
ents in northwest Portland. He
was asleep when the officers ar
rived. Still at large was Donald
Memory, 16, of Cleaves, O. Yam
hill county authorities said the
two used a window sash weight
to batter a hole in the wall of
the jail just a few inches from a
hole made a week ago by an
other inmate who escaped but
was recaptured the next day. A
steel plate had been used to
cover the hole.
Builders Complain
End of X Harmful
Washington (U.R) Home
builders complained Monday
that Congress did them more
harm than good by including in
the new economic controls bill a
provision aimed at eliminating
"Regulation X" credit curbs on
new houses.
Building industry spokesmen
said the provision is "so full of
gimmicks" that it probably will
be several months, at best, be
fore Regulation X goes by the
boards.
In the meantime, they feared,
many prospective home-buyers
will simply withdraw from the
market and. wait for the ex
pected easier credit terms.
l5Year-Old Boys
Take Relative's Car
Two 15-year-old Medford boys
were arrested by city police for
auto theft Saturday, after they
took a car belonging to a rela
tive of one of the youths and
drove it to Central Point and
back. The boys were released in
the custody of their parents.
The youths admitted that
neither of them had a driver's li
cense. Only one of them had
even a learner's permit.
The car belonged to Phillip G.
Reynolds, 2772 Table Rock read.
He had left it parked in an alley
at 213 Lincoln street, where he
worked. The keys were left in
the car, Reynolds did not realize
the car was missing until the city
police returned it to him.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds is at
5:30 p.m. for following day; 10 a.m.
Monday for Monday: noon Saturday
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
VETCH CLEANING Let us haul.
clean, market for you. F. E. SAM
SON CO.. Inc.
BERRY HALLOCKS. crates, by the
dozen, hundred or M. Get our prices.
F. E. SAMSON CO.. Inc.
GRAIN CLEANING AND GRINDING
sacked or bulk. Prompt service.
F. E. SAMSON CO., Inc.
DELICIOUS home-made ice cre;m
$1.50 a gal. four quarts your choice
at gallon price. Sunday Special
spumoni Dairie Delite. 44 So. First
Central Point.
HARVEST SUPPLIES Grain bags,
sack twine, binder twine. Save with
us. F. E. SAMSON CO., Inc.
REMEMBER
i the v
BUILDERS SERVICE
for
BUILDERS BARGAINS
Roofing, siding, plasterboard, inter
ior finish, insulation, hardware and
paints.
BUILDERS SERVICE
2802 Crater Lake Hiway
Medford. Ore. Ph. 2-8376
2 ACRE, paved road, close in, city
water available, four M. sheathing
and dimension. Phone 3-2435.
2,2 JACUZZI irrigation pump and
15' hose foot valve. Phone 3-2455.
BEARDON'S BAKERY will be open
for business Tues.. July 1st.
NORTON'S SPECIAL
42 Gal. table top National hot water
heater 5100. Redwood siding and
molding. Good low priced lumber.
Free delivery.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phone 3-2888 , Phoenix
NATIONAL table top hot water tank.
S95, window glass, plate glass, new or
used. Buy it by the piece or in
stalls. 5 beautiful pre-fit birch slab
doors, 4,000 ft. of 6-m. siding at S7o
per M. 8 camp white windows and
frames. Spread Satin the wonder
paint. Everything for a building at
Haggard Lumber on aa. noemx.
Vacation Time
Plan your vacation NOW. Wher
ever you go, whatever you do,
we are prepared to supply you
with ample funds to meet all ex
penses. $300 on Furniture, up to $500
on Automobile. You may have
20 months io repay.
SEE
American Finance
CORPORATION
Room 210-211 Leverette Bldg.
Phone 2-8886
License M-362 License S-283
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Paralyzed Hunter
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Ozark, Ala (U.R) A devot
ed squirrel hunter here who was"
paralyzed from the waist down
14 years ago in an automobile
accident still manages to hunt
some every season by rolling his
wheel chair through the woods.
Lester Matthews, 32, refused
to give up his hunting when he
lost the use of his lets. He also is
a crack shot with a .22 caliber
rifle and has won many prizes
for expert shooting from his
wheel chair.
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GATES OPEN AT 6:30
Show at 8:20
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