Southern Politicos
Planning Strategy
For 1960 Elections
Washington - Politicians in
nine Southern states are plan
ning a ballance of - power
strategy for use in the 1960
Presidential election.
Rather than back a third
party, which would be "fu
tile" and "ineffective", South
ern conservatives hope for a
close vote for President -within
the 104 electoral votes
they hope to control out of a
national total of 537. Should
such a close election occur,
the Southerners figure they
could withhold their votes,
throw the election into the
House of Representatives and
force important policy con
cessions out of the candidates
whose fate they would then
control.
The key phrase for South
erners has turned from "third
party" to "Independent elec
tors". State laws permit in
dependent, electors to be
chosen in five Southern states
- Alabama, Arkansas, Geor
gia, Mississippi and South
Carolina.
Vote for Electors
In a Presidential election,
you vote, not for the Presi
dential candidate, but for
electors who, by tradition, are
committed to vote for the
candidate of their party. The
laws of those five Southern
states say that the electors
need not feel morally com-
niinpn.
In four other Southern
1 tarps I ifiiii.sinnn . i pnnpRspp
Texas and Virginia - electors
must be associated with a
Presidential candidate but the
law specifically permits state
committees to support candi
dates other than those of the
national committees. Thus, in
effect, these states, too, can
abandon a major party can
didate. Altogether these Southern
states have 104 electoral votes
- an ample number to prevent
either candidate from getting
a clear majority, if the elec
tion is at all close.
Almost Happened . .
' In 1948, for example, this
situation almost developed.
States Rights party candidate
Strom Thurmond of South
Carolina carried Alabama,
Louisiana, Mississippi and
South Carolina - 38 electoral
votes, plus one States Right
vote from Tennessee. The elec
tion was so close in the rest
of the country that, if a mere
18,000 Democratic votes in
California and 7,000 Demo
cratic votes in Ohio had been
Republican, neither GOP
candidate Thomas E. Dewey
or Democratic candidate
Harry S. Truman would have
received a majority of elec
toral votes and the election
would have been thrown into
the House of Representatives.
The Constitution provides
that, if neither Presidential
candidate receives a majority
of the electoral votes, the
House . must "immediately"
choose from the candidates
having the highest number of
electoral votes, not exceeding
three men. Each state has one
vote in the House and a ma-
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jority determines the election.
Thus, if the failure of the
Southern states to cast their
electoral votes for one of the
major party candidates result
ed in throwing the election in
to the House, the same South
ern states would be in a posi
tion to extract major policy
concessions from either of
the candidates.
House Elected Once
The only time the House
was called upon to select the
President was in 1800. Thom
as Jefferson and Aaron Burr
each had received 73 of the
276 electoral votes with the
remainder split among four
others. Balloting in the House
began Feb. 11, 1801 and con
cluded Feb. 17 with Jeffer
son elected on the 37th ballot.
Sen. Herman E. Talmadge
(D-Ga.) recently urged South
ern states to use the inde
pendent elector plan. He said
the formation of a third party
would be "ineffective and fu
tile" The danger of this South
ern strategy to the Demo
cratic chances is felt by Na
tional Chairman Paul M. But
ler. In a recent memo to
Democratic state officials, he
said delegates to the National
Convention in July who came
from states with independent
elector plans "may be subject
to challenge before the cre
dentials committee."
Butler recalled that the
Democratic National Commit
tee last year approved the
1956 convention "loyalty
rule" and urged Its adoption
by the 1960 convention. That
rule assumed that convention
delegates were "bona fide
Democrats who have the in
terests, welfare and success of
the Democratic party at
heart."
Civil Rights .1 '
The decisive factor on
whether the- traditionally
Democratic Southerners will
go along with, the national
party, of course, is the kind of
civil rights package adopted
by the convention. Meanwhile,
their independent electors
laws are available in case
they choose to use them.
As for the Republicans, the
GOP special assistant for
Southern affairs, I. Lee Pot
ter, hopes his party will
capitalize fully on the re
bellion against radicalism
which Butler's plans are creat
ing in the South."
(Copyright 1860.
Congressional Quarterly Inc.)
Hood River Wafer
Outlook Improves
Hood Hlver-raPD-The I960
irrigation water supply out
look for the Hood River and
Wasco county areas Improved
only slightly during March,
according to W. T. Frost,
snow survey chief for the Soil
Conservation Service.
Irrigated areas of the two
counties can expect less than
average water supplies with
poor supplies to be expected
in many areas in laie season.
Water content of the moun
tain snow packs Is only 62 per
cent of the 15-year average
and 106 per cent of last year
at this date. .
Forecasts for stream flow
during the current season,
April through September,
range from 72 per cent aver
age to 68 per cent average ior
the main stream at Hood
River.
Flow of White river below
Tygh Valley is expected to be
65 per cent average for the
same six month period but
will be only a fair supply at
best.
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Low, Absent Acidity
Declared To Be
Warning of Cancer
Editor'! note: This It the tprond
of three articles on cancer preven
tion, detecUon and treatment writ
ten by nr. Warren II. Cole, presi
dent of the American Cancer society.
WIFE'S IDEA
London -ICPD- Transporta
tion Minister Ernest Marples,
who has won national acclaim
for taking vacation trips by
bicycle, admitted Monday he
really isn't wild about it. "It's
my wife who insists on holi
days like these-not me," he
said.
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PLUMBING
TROUBLES?
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By DR. WARREN H. COLE
President
American Cancer Society
Written for
United Press International
A man called his physician
and said, "That ulcer's acting
up."
"Better come in," said the
doctor, "I want to see if any
thing's brewing."
"You mean cancer? You
don't get cancer with an ul
cer!" the patient said indig
nantly. "That depends on the ul
cer." The doctor went on to
explain that a gastric ulcer
can lead to or conceal a can
cer. But not duodenal ulcer
which Is accompanied by
acidity.
Low or absent acidity, a
condition we call achlorhy-
dria, is characteristic of gas
tric ulcer-and a warning of
cancer. More than 50 per cent
of patients with gastric can
cer have an absence of acid.
and many more have dimin
ished acidity.
Many Too Late
If we could measure the
acidity of large numbers of
people we could identify those
who are high risks for stom
ach cancer, diagnose the dis
ease earlier, save many lives,
and ease the painful frustra
tion of treating stomach can
cer! So many patients reach us
too late. Cancer is rarely an
overt enemy, but stomach
cancer strikes from total am
bush. There are months of si
lent growth before symptoms
appear, and trivial symptoms
of "indigestion" are all too
often ignored for another six
months, or longer.
So help your doctor keep
alert for the signposts of gas
tric ulcer, achlorhydria and
any other condition that has
symptomatic kinship with
cancer.
For example, there's perni
cious anemia. Patients with
pernicious anemia, in which
achlorphydria is so prevalent,
develop cancer three times as
often as normal people in the
same age group. And it can
also be a factor in gastric ulcer.
And polyps. These small be
nign tumors usually occur in
the lower third of the stom
ach - and so do most stomach
cancers. And to tie it all to
gether, stomach polyps often
are associated with a low or
absent acid secretion. They do
not account for many cancers,
but a small percentage are
malignant when first detected,
and others undergo malignant
change. It is sound cancer pre
vention to eliminate them.
This is a must when polyps
are found in the colon, for
here they are often pre-con
cerous. They arise in and hang
from the lining of the large
intestine or rectum, they may
be single or multiple, some
times many are found salted
along the length of the colon
The condition is called poly
posis and it can be inherited
Cancer itself is not inher
ited.
But polyposis isn't cancer,
and examination of the lower
intestinal tract for polyps is a
wise precaution for anyone
who has had a parent or
grandparent affected by can
cer of the rectum or colon,
Ulcerative Colitis
Another colon abnormality
that must be promptly treated
and watched is ulcerative col
itis, because the end-state of
this condition is frequently j
malignant. The more common
mucous colitis is not pre-can-j
cerous.
But what exactly do we
mean by that sometimes mis
understood word "pre can
cerous?" It describes an ab
normal state of a tissue, usual
ly localized, which tends to
become malignant. It is a fore
runner rather than a cause.
And a pre cancerous condition
doesn't necessarily become
malignant
Another example of benign
pre-cancerous lesions is the pa
pillomas found in the urinary
bladder. They should be de
stroyed and checked periodic
ally, for they are apt to grow
again, even after removal by
an electric needle applied
through an instrument called
the cystoscope. The tendency
to regrowth in the same place
distinguishes the papillomas
from other benign tumors. In
deed, the persistence of re-
growth is not far removed
from growth gone wild - can
cer itself.
The bladder is a common
site, especially among men.
And stones can cause chronic
irritation and increase the
risk of cancer.
Injure Lining
The same is true of gall
stones. They can be multiple
and large and it is amazing
how the body can endure
them at all. Certainly they in
jure the delicate lining of the
gall bladder and invite cancer.
Most doctors believe the best
treatment for gallstones is to
remove the gallbladder. Tak
ing out the stones doesn't stop
new ones forming. The gall
bladder isn't a common can
cer site, but why take
chance?
And finally, a warning
about leukoplakia. It isn't a
lump or a mass, but is a pre
cancerous overgrowth of cells,
most often found in tne
mouth, on the lip or tongue
or in the cheek. It can be rec
ognized as a whitish patch, or
granular or filmy area.
Other site of leukoplakia are
the esophagus, the throat and
the vulva.
Wherever he finds it, your
doctor knows this condition is
followed by cancer often
enough to make its elimina
tion imperative.
The question is do you give
him the chance to find it? For
it is really up to you, which
what we shall talk about
tomorrow.
(Next: In the final article. Dr.
Cole will discuss the cancer
SOCTFA Group fo
Meet April 18
The next meeting of the
I public relations committee of
the Southern Oregon Conser
vation and Tree Farm associa
tion will be held in Grants
Pass, April 18, starting at 7
a.m., according to Al Smith,
Medford Corporation, chair
man. Bob Kellso, plant manager,
Southern Oregon Plywood,
and Jack Sim, Bate Lumber
company, are in charge of ar-'
rangements of the special
meeting, Smith said, and have
planned to invite representa
tives of the public agencies
and Josephine county officials
as well as others who have
a stake in the economic health
of the lumber industry.
Smith noted that the meet
ing was originally scheduled
for April 11 but had been
changed to the later date to
allow more time to plan the
program and issue invitations
to the interested persons.
Members of the association,
other than committee mem
bers, in the Grants Pass area
are also Invited to attend,
Smith said.
CLASSIFIED
AD DIRECTORY
PERSONAL
Lode Noiicei 1
Special Club Event - --, ,- 3
Personal , MJ 3
Lost and Found ,-, ,- -4
Instruction .... 8
Wanted Male Help ...... 10
Wanted Female Help HMmM 11
Male or Female Help .www 12
Wanted Situations 13
Wanted Miscellaneous 14
Financial At Loans 15
REAL ESTATE
For Rent Houses 20
For Fent Apartments 21
For Rent Furnished Rooms. 11
Rent Rooms and Hoard ...... 23
For Rent Miscellaneous .24
Wanted To Rent .-,. 25
Medford Realty Board 30
For Sale Real Estate 31
Business Opportunities ....... 32
Wanted Real Estata .... 33
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Building Supplies 40
Appliances ................a............ 41
Furniture , 42
Musical Equip., Radio, TV , 43
Sports and Hobbies 44
Miscellaneous ...... T 49
Dofrs and Pet ,-..., 50
Poultry 51
Livestock 52
Wanted Livestock S3
Hay. Grain and Feed 54
Fruits & Vegetables 55
Automotive & Equipment
Machinery and Tractors 60
Logging Equipment 61
Equipment for Rent 62
Trailers 70
Parts and AcceMorlea 71
Cycles and Scooter 72
Car and Truck 73
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Classify ... A
Business Directory , B
Card of Thank C
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE of rrui ICATION
M. A. No. 06411 Oregon Land I
Office, Bureau of Land Manage-1
nienl. Pur U and. Orrmm Mar. 17
i iu6i). j
I Notice Is hereby given that Wil
liam e,. ua i dwell ana nis wife Doris
Conger Caldwell, of 220 N. 30th,
Corvallis. Oregon have made appli
cation for a mineral patent for the'
Seattle Bar Placer mining claim.!
This claim Is described as the N.W.
quarter of the S.W. quarter of Sec. I
11, Township 41 S, Range 4 W, and,
is in the Upper Appli-gate area of
Jackson County, Oregon. I
This Drooertv wax located Anrll
20, 10M and filed August 26, 1054
y me aoove namea owners, ana
is recorded in Vol. 6D Page 279,
No. 371301 in Jackson County rec
ords. This constituted an amended
location by the same owners, who
had held this claim by location and
performance ot assessment work
I since lmu.
i Any and all persons claiming ad
; vcrscly the mining ground, veins,
i lodrs. premises, or any portion
j thereof, so described, surveyed,
Dlatted and auolied for. are herehv
I notified unless their adverse claims
are auiy tueti according to law and
the regulations there-under, within
the time prescribed by law, with the
Manager, United States District
Land Office at Portland. Multno
mah County, Oregon, they will be
barred by virtue of the provisions
oi sam siaiuie.
Virgil O. Seller
Manager
A-Too Late To Classify
FOR RENT 1-bdrm. house. East
side, oarage, water pd. No pets.
SP 2-9770.
RUMMAGE SALE XI Mu Chapter
net bigma Phi, Fehl lildg.,
Thurs.. April 7.
COMMERCIAL spraying all kinds.
io jot) too large or too small.
W1THROW. SP 2-5376. SP 2-6851.
PAINT NOW before spring rush.
ixw prices, uest wortc. &f 3-7231.
18 yrs. In valley.
Classified Rates
1 day per word
2 day per word
3 days per word
4 day per word
day per word
By Line per Month $2.25
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
5C
So
10c
12C
14c
ESTATE VINTENT P. I1FV1S
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
(No. 10581.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for the County of Jack
son. Probate Dennrtment.
In the Matter of the Estate of Vin
cent P. Uevls, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby civen that the
undersigned, as executrix of the
itnlt if Vliifonf P Rnuli
ceased, has filed her final account
in uie uircuii uoun oi me aiaie oi
Oregon for Jackson County, and
that Mondnv the 18th day of Am-il,
lUtiO, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day and the
courtroom of said court has been
appointed by said court as the time
and place for the hearing of objec
tions thereto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published March
10. 1HBU.
Date of last publication April 6,
1UOU.
Mildred Peck Bevla
Executrix.
Ben Anderson
Attorney
ftuslness Directory
Each line per month -...$1.75
Minimum per month , ys,3
Dead Una on Classified Ada
530 pjn. for following day,
except 10 a.m. for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ad 10:00 A.M. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday.
3 P.M. the day before publi
cation for Tues. through Frl.
include.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINE
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed his final
account as aonuntstrator of tne es
tnte of Charlie Ross Johnson, de
ceased, with the Circuit Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, and satd
Lourt nas set tne and aay or may,
iauu, at tne nour ot louo o'clock
a.m.. Circuit Court Room, Court
House Building, Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections there-1
to and the settlement thereof.
dated and first published this
30th day of March. 1960.
Koaney j. uarrett, Administrator
BARGAIN CHICK DAY, April 7.
8. & 9. Ten Cobb White Rock
heavy breed chicks and 2S-lbi.
PURINA BROILER CHOW: a
$336 value for S2.69. Limit 40
per person . Monarch Seed Ac
Feed Co -Elther Store.
ROSEBUSHES. Bleeding Heart, Pe
onies, uneniai roppy, uav my.
Iris, all growing in containers.
BE RR YD ALE FLOWER FARM
DAHLIA TUBERS, Glad tola. Be
gonia. Canna Bulb. BURPEE'S
Backet seeds.
ERHYDALE FLOWER FARM
SAVE AT'JIM S
25 cartons asphalt tile 7c a tile,
40 cartons linoleum 9c a tile.
Inlaid linoleum $2.50 sq. yard.
Vinyl asbestos tile, odd & ends,
9c a tile.
JIM'S FLOORCOVER SHOP
1256 So. Riverside SP 2-4448
8D Box Nails $10.50 keg. 40.000 ft.
zxn iat jo m. &neatmng iunv
ber $35 M. 1x8 Rev. B & Batt
cedar siding $130 M.
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix - White City - Ashland
S&H Green Stamps
MILLWOOD
Lengths 12" to 14"
We deliver. SP 3-4871
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune
office. 33 North Fir.
FOR RENT Store i
lus warehouses,
3-6079.
Good location. S.
BLOX BLOX BLOX
2-foot and under
Big double or single load
S&H green stamps
MEDFORD FUEL Tel. SP 2-21 1 1
HEATHKIT
From your authorized factory
reprcscmnuvc. souinern ure.
Northern Calif
VERL G WALKER CO.
205 W. Jackion SP 3-735?
Medford. Oregon
"OIL TO BURN"
MOBILHEAT
S&H Green Stamo,. too.
MEDFORD FUEL CO
call 5P 2-2111
NEW ROCKET SNAPS, Ruffled i
Dwarf Snapa. Stocks. Pansles in
monm.
BERRYDALE FLOWER FARM
FIR SLABS
BIO DOUBLE LOADS GREEN
S & H Green Stnmps
MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdford, Or.' Q
Wdneiday, April 6, 1960
C-Card of Thanks
I am sincerely rratefu! tn Mr
& Mrs. D. E. Millard, Knights of
Pythias, Disabled American Vets,
Eaoies LodCf Amprlcnn T jioinn nnii
Townsend Club, for their many
kind act of sympathy during my
sad bereavement. I especially want
w uimuk mr. jvirs. l-eo nusno for
their kindness. My appreciation
cannot be adequately expressed.
Mrs, mill Anart
3-PERSONAl
COSMETIC sale. SP 3-6448.
HIGH QUALITY STATIONERY
Busineits Personal
Special Prices
SP 3-4761 or NO 4-177
ALTERATIONS St Dressmaking"
MORSE SEWING CENTER
319 S Central SP 2-273B
Lila Lilja
IS HOME
CRATERIAN BEAUTY SALON
BAWLEIGH Products. SP3-438r
MY PERSONAL ATTENTION "
to your Income Tax Reports.
SP 2-9281. ANYTIME
Alerle Norman Cosmetics
214 Fluhrer Bldf.
PROMPT TAX SERVICE
3512 Table Rock Rd. NO 4-1331
DENTURES repaired It re-lined
while you wait. Day or ev. Ph.
REAL ESTATE LOANS to S2300.
Commercial Industrial Finance
Corp., Main & Riverside SP 3-4384
2-5PECIAL ClUB EVENTS
WOMEN of the Moose will hold !
Rummage Bala at Moose Hall. 11
So. Newtown. April 8th from
B to 3.
WOOD
FOR SALE
Immediate Delivery
16
Dry Body
Fir Cord
Black Oak & $1Q0O
Laurel -Cord I O
Wt have wood en hind
o give us a call . . .
SP 3-1855
After 6 p.m. Weekdays
All Day Saturdays
and Sundays
Power Project in
Tillamook Sought
Washington - (UPD-The Fed
eral Power Commission said
Monday the Tillamook, Ore.,
Peoples Utility District has
asked for a preliminary per
mit for a hydro-electric proj
ect to be built on the Trask
river in Tillamook county.
The project calls for a ISO
foot dam to create a reservoir
with a storage capacity of
120,000 acre feet of water and
a powerhouse "with an Instal
led capacity of 30,000 kilo
watts. No cost estimate was
announced.
A re-regulating dam and
power house with capacity of
3,000 kilowatts would be built
upstream.
LEGAL NOTICES
Ashland Mortuary Is
Bought by Gordon Hays
Ashland-Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Cl. Havs vesterdav an-
cheek up and what It should nounced purchase of the Ash
land mortuary from Conger
Morris Funeral home, Med
ford. Hays, a former assistant
manager for Conger - Morris,
had managed the Ashland
mortuary for the past five
yean. A native of Iowa, he
has lived in the valley since
1948,
Sexton Radio Gets
High Gain Antenna
Installation of a new high
gain antenna for the Sexton
radio system was announced
recently by Dale Prentice, sec
retary-manager of the soutn
era Oregon Conservation and I
Tree Farm association.
The new antenna, similar
to the one installed on the
Roxy radio system last fall, !
is currently being tested, pren
tice said.
The main reason for install
ing the new antenna is to in
crease the iringe area recep
tion, he remarked. Since
logging operations are moving
further away from populated
areas, it becomes increasing
ly vital they maintain good
radio communication with the
base station for routing opera
tional messages as well as pro
viding fast response to emer
gency messages. Testing of the
new antenna will be complet
ed in the near future. Prentice
said.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Suit In Equity
FILE NO. &R-S26-K
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE UF UKELiON FOR TliK
uuuisi i or JACKSON
PAULINE M. SMYL.IE, FlalnUff,
VI.
DAHRELL L. SMYLDE, Defend'
ant
DARRELL L. SMVLIE, Defendant.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED PLAIN
TIFF. PAULINE M. SMYLIE:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re-
quired to appear and reply to the
imenaea answer, ana answer ina
cross complaint xuea agaiiui you
In the above enUtled suit within
four (4) weeks from the data of
the first nubllcatlon of this sum
mons; and If you fall to answer or
otherwise fail to aDDear in said
suit, for want thereof, defendant
will take a decree against you for
the relief prayed for in defend
ant's amended answer ana cross
complaint succinctly stated as
follows:
For a decree or inis court dis
solving the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant.
For a further decree of this
Court granting to defendant the
custody of plaintiff's and defend
ant's minor child, Barbara Ann
Smylie.
For such other and further re
lief as to the Court may seem
m a e t and equitable In the
premises.
This summons Is published by
the order of the Honorable JAMES
M. MAIN. Judge of the above en-,
titled Court, made and entered in 1
said Court on the 21 day of
March, I960, directing that this
summons be served by publication
thereof once each week for four
successive weeks in the Medford
Mail Tribune, a newspaper pub
lished and of genernl circulation
in Jackson County, Oregon.
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION;
23rd day of March. 1!00 ..mYt
DATE OF LAST PUBLICATION:
13th day of April, 1000
O. H. Bengtion
Attorney for Defendant
230 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
CALL FOR THUS TO BUY
AND RKMOVE HOUSK
Sealed bids will be received by
the Medford Chamber of Com
merce. Room 2. D'Aniou fiulldl:..
inn ana souin temrai Ave., on or
for the sale and removal oi tne
house and garage at 304 So. Cen-1
tral, Medford, Oregon.
Bid forms and instructions to the
bidder may be obtained at the
Chamber of Commerce office Room
2. D'Aniou Building.
I MEDFORD CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
Don McNeil, Manager
No. 10752
vfiTirv vn r.RF.niTORfl
m finr mnrtiiT COURT OF THE
STATE Ur r VJIV .Jjwcv-
GriM crvi T 1MT V
in h Mnttrr of the Estate of
VHPn vi htickleV. alto known
as Fred Holly Stlckley, also known
Deceased.
. NOTfCB IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the above court has appointed
MIMrorl HnlM ML'limifll. Ifie UnUBT-
iirnert. executrix of the estate of
as Fred Holly Stlckley, alio known
m m W u NirpKlllV. OErBMEU. All
persons having claims against said
Mtata ara hereby required to pre
sent tne same wnn prjpe. vwwtii-
mrm nrithln T months fTOm thlS
date at the offices of Frohnmayer,
Lowry, Hogan v wauierage,
Cooley Theatre Building, Medford,
Oregon. . . ...
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