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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1963)
1 v r i ll w f -J v . ' 1 r VJA- WIm prlaas "Thanks to you, I've won many prim in exhibitions and have lold most of my painting!. Juil Ian week I got a check from the Buffalo Art Gallery." uun D. kav, Kenraore, N. Y. rrr s BooaU salary ts.000 "Without your training I would not have my prnent job ai illustrator for the ChicaiQ Sun-Timin a 12,000 boost in salary." mul iMwta, Chicago, III. CUrk to cartoonist "I w an airline clerk when I enrolled. Now, after winning Fifth Prize in a national cartoon contest, I've signed a contract to do a daily comic strip." JOHN whitarek, Memphis, Tenn. 1. No mora lay of fa "The plant I've worked for has closed its doors. But I'm not worried. Thanks to you, I have my art sales to fall back on." Joseph Bennett, Adrian. Michigan Battar than madlotna "My doctor has said time and again that all the medicine in the world could never replace this Course and what it has done for me." THEO. M. 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