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BRINGING i MObT s.a.x the. jMLb Its AMERICA ARE FAR "bUPERlOR. TO in CHINA- : LONDON, Nov. (By I. N S.) Tho Mystery Man of Europe Sir Basil Zahuroff! . :. Practically unknown in Amorlcn, Sir Basil Zaharoff is credited with being one of .the few men of great power in Europe. .Lord Beavorbrook Iihh recently, written an article indirectly . traclne many of 'Britain's misfortunes and misunderstandings in the Near East to 81 r Basil. Tho London press -which opposes Lloyd George has attacked 6ir Baail. during tho recent Near East crisis and has interred moat strongly that it was duo to his influence that Lloyd George.. backed! tho unsuccessful and disastrous ventures of the Greeks in Asia Minor. Sir Basil Zaharoff Is credited with having amassed a fortune of some $100,000,000. Ho was born in Russia, of a Greek father and a French mother. . Ho went to Paris to make his fortuno and ho made it. . He was made a Knight Grand Cross of. the Bath by . Lloyd George an unex ampled distinction for one not a sub let of Great Britain. Cnllcd "Monsieur Z' - Sir Basil, during the World War. was -referred to as "Monsieur Z.' It was known that "Mo'nsieur Z" vnsa. man of great power, but few knew his identity. His fortunes are said to have rolled up immensely dur ing the war. Sir Basil is credited with being or having been, the largest share-holder in Vlckers-Maxims, the greatest of tho European munitions makers. He is at the head of a French group, which is associated with the Anglo Persian Oil company. His holdings in banks 'and bujiiiress .enterprises spread all over Europe. Ho Is credit ed with" controlling newspapers" and oven .dictating their policies. It is ' even charged (hat ho is a stockholder in' ono of the leading pro-George newspapers In Fleet street. . Sir Basil is said to have supported tho Greek Treasury during tho Bal kan wars to tho extent of $200,000 a month. He has helped to finance the Venlzolist: cause and is said to have spont' nearly $20,000,000 in financing tho Grock invasion of Asia Minor. - Gives Freely. Philanthropy flows from the Zah aroff purse. Numerous, French and English universities have chairs en dowed by this little, known figure. He passes from capital to capitul, giving generous alms to the poor, and it is charged, that he also provides the sinews of war for kings. A -bachelor,. Sir Basil lives with a fjplnHtcr sister, Ho has luxufriou . homes In London and Parts and in other capitals. . Ho is a man of great modesty, jind his hobby is said to be cookery, and he spends long hours in his wonderful kitchen cooking rare dbthes. - . When tho late Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson denounced Lloyd George's pro-Greek policy ho said, "Why did Lloyd George back them Was it to pleuso Zaharoff?" ... ....... No one knows what power this lit tloknown man has, but there are many who believe that Zaharoff is the most powerful figure In all Eu rope. ............. MarkeCNeuti . Livestock .' PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 22. Cattle weak; .receipts 199. Hogs steady; re- '. ceipts 142. Sheep Bteady .with good demand; receipts 115. ' . Butter.- PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 22. Butter and butterfat steady; . prices un changed. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 22. Wheat PERL FTJ3EBAL HOMB At Tour Berrloa Day or NljM , Information Cordially Glrea Cor. th and Oakrlale CS" hfecr : AViUf a u vr '. '.' 1 ' : ' , ' - ... ....... I-l Copyright. 1922. by Int'l Feature Service. Inc. ' ' BASIL ZAHAROFF MYSTERY MAN SWAYS EUROPE UP FATHER IF WE COULD ( THERE"oAFELUER-rLL 1 J fbVY-VE WNNA I UU L Vv5lDsE &ET HE'i AH AMERICA . FINO OOT WHY WE ( WELL " fi JUB4.1 (5 rii I "S r Hard white, bluestem, baart $1.50; soft white $1.24; western white $1.23; northern spring $1.18; western red $1.14. . Today's car receipts: Wheat 99; barley 2; flour 9; corn 1; oats 3; hay 15. San Francisco Markets SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 22. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics). Eggs, extras Gl V4c. . . SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22. (State Division of Markets). Broilers 28 to 3Sc; ducks 23 to' 26c; geese 28 to 30c. , Advertise your needs In Sun classi fied columns and get results. Order Directing Service by Publication In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of Flora E. Manning, . Alleged Bankrupt ... .. ., ... , Whereas, a petition was on the ISth day of April, 1922 filed herein for an adjudication of bankruptcy against Flora E, Manning, and . it , appears therefrom and from a petition filed heroin praying for service by publica tion, and upon motion and affidavit filed herein this 13th day of Novem ber,' 1922, that said alleged bankrupt is not within the District, and that personal service cannot be made upon her therein; Now, on motion of Sidney Telser, Esq., attorney for the petitioning cred itors, IT IS ORDERED, that said alleged bankrupt appear on or before the first day of December, 1922, and demur, answer or plead to the petition in bankruptcy filed against her, and that service of such subpoena he made by publishing this order in the-Medford Mall Tribune, a daily (except Sunday) newspaper published in the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, of general circulation, once a week for two successive weeks, the first of said publications to be made on the 15th day of November, 1922, another there-1 of, on the 22nd day of November, 1922 and the last thereof to be made on the 29th day. of November, 1922, and by mailing a copy of this order and said petition In bankruptcy to the last known place of abode of said Flora E. Manning in said district, viz. Medford, Oregon, on or before the day of the first publication hereof, and addressed legibly to Flora E. Manning, Medford, Oregon, with duo and proper postage thereon. Dated at Portland, Oregon this 13th day of November, 1922. . , R. S. BEAN,, Judge. . Sidney Teiser, Attorney for petition ing creditors, 718 Morgan Bldg., Port land, Oregon. .Countv Treasurer's One-Hundred- Second Call for General County Fund Warrants State of Oregon, County of Jackson. Treasury Department. Jacksonville, Oregon, November 22, 1922. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all General County, Fund Warrants protested from March 1st,.. 1915, . to June 1st, 1915, both dat .8 inclusive. Interest on the above called , war rants ceases on this, the 22nd day of November, 1922. A. C. WALKER, , Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. , HELP WANTE1J MALE - WANTED Experienced pruners; also good teamster. Phone 19-F-ll, even ings. 209 WANTED Boy over 16 to work In shop. Must be energetic. Pullman Bakery. WANTED Gardens to plow. Phone 627-M. 2V WANTED Box makers. Apply Ore gon Growers Packing Corporation, Roseburg, Oregon. .. .. - .. DRAIN IT TODAY Are You Buying Lubri cation or Just Oil? 1 This Is the time of year when you should drain out tho heavy oil from' your crank case and replace it with lighter oil. It saves a hard strain On your bat tery in starting. Being an Independent service station we are able to pick the oils that are real lubricants. JONES & KIRKPATRICK Next to Nat , . " ..i:"j-"t-l-, jo , : , t jD jail: ri von i? j, - ; MEDFOTID MATE TRIBUNE, HELP WASTED FEMALE FOR RENT FIJKIUHHKD ROOMS I BUSINESS fH'POJiTITNITIKS FOR- SALE MIMfiRIdjANEOl'S j BUSINESS DIRECTORY WANTED Housekeeier, three in family. 330 S. Fir St. 211 WANTED Teacher to give girl pri vate lessons (0th grade). Address R. R. Cox, It. 3, Medford. . WANTED Steiiograpiiei , general merchandise, phonograph and piano sales people. P. O. Box 1094. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work by single man at any light employment, city or coun try; only moderate pay asked. Ref erences. Address S S S, Mail Tri bune. 209 WANTED Dressmaking. Prices rea sonable Mrs. Bennett, 504 N. Fir St. f 210 WANTED School girl evenings and Saturdays for board, room and wages. Box C C, Mail Tribune. tf WANTED Angora goats. Write Box 840, Medford. - 210 WANTED By refined couple,. no chil dren, well furnished modern home of 4 or 6 rooms for winter months; must have possession this wook. Box 888, Mail Tribune. 210 WANTED A second-hand saw with belt and attachments. .Court Hall. WANTED All kinds of guns to repair and saw filing. Upstairs 22 S. Grape. 237 WANTED Boarders. 129 N. Contral Ave. Home cooking, close in. - 211 WANTED Second-hand barber chair and mirror in good condition, cheap for cash. Box 15, Mail Tribune. 1 209 WANTED Small place ;ij country, 3 10 d acres, win traue goou nouse and lot in Medford or might buy. Box M H, Mall Tribune. 208 WANTED To. exchange gas range for wood range. 323 S. jving St, 209 WANTED Cash paid for pelts, hides, wool and furs. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf WANTED TO RENT A piano in good condition. Give mnke and price. Address R W. R Mail Tribune, tf WANTED House moving and repair ing. Phone 488-M or 48S-X, WANTED Small house I can buy like rent. A23 care Tribune. - WANTEJJ Automobiles, . household furniture, talking machines, pianos, recordB, real . estate . and personal or real property of all kinds. Will buy, sell or trade for anything. Gold Trading Center, No. 15 N. Grape St., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 465-J. - tf FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT Strictly modern furnish ed home, close in, hot water heat, 6 rooms and bath, sleeping porch, basement. P. O. Box 1055, Modford. ... 208 FOR RENT Houses. Brown ft White. tf FOR KENT norBEKEEKXKQ ROOMS . FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, kitchenette and bath in con nection; steam heat. 607 S. Central. Phone 574. . .. tf FOR RENT MI8OELLA.NEOC8 FOR RENT Garage at 1103 W. Tenth St. , Phone 82. . - tf FOR RENT Bearing orchards, alfalfa, grain aci stock ranches, some irrl gated, some on shares. Gold Ray - Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf BUNGALOW HOME FURNISHED 3 Acres Garden Land Irrigated $1,000 CASH 2,000 TERMS Located less than One Mile from Medford, flvo room bungalow, fire place, electric lights, bath, sleeping porch, good barn, fine well. Very beet loam soil. Horse, bay, wood, furniture. Evcrjtliing goes. Never before priced so clir-aply, PRICE $3,000. WORTH $5,000 See J. C. BARNES. Fhono 784 -L Nash Hotel Corner A DANDY CITY HOME FURNISHED 5-room modern Bungalow, on (he EAST HIDE, nicely furnished, pretty fireplace, lot DOxKM), best of anil, garage and womhhed; lot of fruit, berried, grapes, roses anil shrubbery; cement walks. This is the home you want and in the best residential part of Medford. . We will sell this home at big sacrifice and throw in the fur nishings. SEE IS TODAY, THE FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Real Estate Business Opportunities Insurance , Modford lildg., Medford, Oregon arEDFORD OKEfiOy, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FOR RENT Comfortable furnished sleeping room with bath privileges. 325 S. Riverside. Phoue 701-J. tf FOR RENT Sleeping rooms with bath. 204 N. Ivy. 210 FOR. RENT Comfortablo rooms with heat. Men only. Phono 3 55-Y. 209 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two room furnished housekeeping apartment, first floor; aduUs only. 326 S. Riverside. Phone 701-J. . tf FOR RENT 3 room modern furnished apartment. Gold Ray Realty' Co., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 466-J. : FOUND FOUND Blue coat containing wallet with papers and chauffeur's badge. Owner call at Tribune office 208 KVBT LOST Black and white bitch Fox Terrier with black collar. Finder please roturn to 219 N. Central. Reward.-, 213 LOST Person seen taking vanity bag from C. A. Pruitt's store Monday aftornoon, please return same at once. 208 LOST Between Medford and Roguo River Ranch, ladies' purse contain ing fmii rtnen nnri snhnnl VArrsntu ' on District 84. Leave at Tribune office. Liberal reward. Mrs. Wini fred Stewart, Trail, Ore. ' FOR 8AJ.B ACTOMOnlLKB FOR SALE An, Oldsmobile "8": tour ing car, A-l mechanical shape, good finish, good upholstering. A bargain. Address "Oldsmobile," Mail Tribune. . - - 209 FOR SALE Automobiles from $50 up. uoiu Mraaing uenier, next to Far mers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phone 4C5-J. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, 7 years old, giving milk, $40. Phone 572-R-4. 209 FOR SALE Toggenberg milk goat, fresh' Dec. 1st. 1022 W. Fourth. 208 FOR SALE Seven Duroc pigs. Phone 857-H. , , 210 FOR SALE Twelve to fifteen tons alfalfa in stack, $14. Apply Frank Reed, Talent. 210 FOR SALE Puppies, real beauties. Phone 591-R-l. FOR.SALE Durham and Guernsey cows giving 5 gals, per day; Jorsey, 3 gals. Address R. 2, UOx 76, Central Point. 209 FOR SALE 17 months old registered male Duroc. Call Chas. Ray, 134-Y, ovenings. 208 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Phone 600-R-2. 209 FOR SALE Two horses, 1 cow, 1 sulky plow and a set of harness. Inquire E, R. Gleason, Central Point. 209 FOR SALE Cow, will be fresh In two weeks. Phone 371-W. 208 FOR SALE Weaned pigs $4 each. 685-R-6, phone O. C. Hoover. v FOR SALE Young saddle mare and saddle, electric or gas hoist. Inquire 16 N. Grape St. tf FOR SALE Six beautiful fresh milk cows. Walsh's place, one mile NE , of Medford on Crater Lake road. 212 FOR SALE Lunch counter doing nice) business; good payiug pro)Osition I for right party; small cosh Invest ment. See Cnssidy, Brown & Brown Cigar Store. 210 FOR SAIiR HOMES FOlt SALE First class modern homo, up to dato heating plant. Furnished or unfurnished, cash or reasonable terms. Box 41, Mail Tribune. 20S FOR SALE Must soil at once on ac count of sickness, new 5-room bunga low with bath. Payment down and the rest like rout. By owner, 421 Park Ave. 208 FOR SALE Furnished house. Ad dress P. O. Box 1037, City. 211 FOR SALE Must sell, attractive five room bungalow, modern except heat. Three lots, garage, chicken house, wood houso. . Tonus. See owner. Phono 48S-Y. . . .220 FOR SALE Houses hno. bungalows. furnished' or . unfurnished; also acreage. Insurance. 0. S. Butterfield, Modford National Bank BUlg., Phone 189. 3 FOR 9ALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A ts acnTlce, improved and furnished 5 acre tract rinse in. Terms. Address Box 30, Mail Tri bune 210 FOR SALE Three fine residonce lots, one on Rose Ave., one W. Ninth St. and one on Dakota Ave., paving and all improvements paid. Prices only little more than original cost of city Improvements. Easy torms It you wish. Phone 452-L, R. E. Carley. 208 FOR SALE Land bordering Rogue river, $50 per acre and up.. 25 min utes from Modford. Fine . fishing and hunting. Fine garden and chick en ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co., 15 N. Grape St., next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Phono 405-J. FOR SALE Eearmg orcnards, alfalfa, grain and stock ranches, some Irri gated, 5 to 20 years time. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R. tf FOR SALE 280 acre logged off land near Butte FalU; will sell cheap and give terms. Big Pines Lumber Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Piano. $100. Bargain. Inquire at Root's Music Store. 210 FOR SALE Fat geese, 35c per pound dressed. AddreBS E. li. Lucns, Boaglo, Ore. 210 FOR SALE At half real vaiue, child's pony and saddle, $30.00. E. F. Guthrie, 232 Jacksonville. 212 FOR SALE A few boxes extra fancy Rose pears. W. J. Hartzell, 4G8-.I-1- 209 FOR SALE Young turkey gobblers and hens for breeders, selection from large flock; strong laying strain. Mrs. D. W. Luke, phono 639-J-l. - 211 FOR SALE Cheap, now sewing ma chine. 712 Palm. . 213 FOR SALE Plymouth Rock chickens. Phone 969-R.: 208 FOR SALE Two General Electric motors, 35 h. p., 40 degree, 60 cycla. 2200 voltage, complete with compen sators. .. 1. Tacoma logging engine, 10x15 with line. Big Pines Lumber Co. : $ TALKS $ The Best Used Cars In Town PEERLESS TOUm NO Westlnghouso Shock Absorbers, Wind Deflectors, Bumpers, Spot Light, 0 Wire Wheels, 0 Tires, Now I'nlnt. IP2I Overland 4. new paint new tin's $303.00 1021 Chevrolet, like new $373.00 1010 Chevrolet liaSS.OIj 10U1 Ford Touring, starter... $313.00 11)20 Ford Touring, Starter.... 300.00 1010 Ford Touring, .Slurtw.'...$l!03.0() 1018 Ford Sedan, new paint $330.00 1017 Touring, ovcrhntiled....$103.00 1016 Touring, overhauled... .$170.00 Studebaker Six, new top and paint $230.00 Overland 1013 $10,00 CLCATESAliTOCO. 22, 1022 By Georg'e FOR SALE OR TRADE For chickens $75.00 auto knitter. Write or call T. J, Yocom, 817 Socond St., Med ford. 211 FOR SALE Whlto wicker baby car riage and white wicker bnsslnntte. Y.i th in very good condition. Owner leaving tJn. Call 110 J-2. 209 FOU SAL" Gas 'Hun drag "saw, 40 lu res timber with small buildings. X miles out, or will trade phv'o f' r go:ul ca: !n-tl'.n MS :'eity dt. 211) FOR SALE Turkeys for Thanksgiv ing, live or dressed. J. Nary, l'tione 132-L. ' 211 FOR 7-F SALE Baldwin uyi : s. I. I'll re 1 SO I FOR SALE 1 o-inch manzanlta wood. Phono 13-l-Y evenings. 2081" FOR SALE .Mimic i.si busted, vlc trolns. Uruuswicks. Columbia, Sono ma and Pathe phonographs and all records at reductd prices. Muslr Shop, next to Farmers & Fruitgrow ers Bank. Phone 4G0-J. FOR SALE Baled altnlfn hay in warehouse. First class and clean, $26.00 por ten. Ropun Itlvcr Valley Cnnnl Co., 204 S. Fir St. Phone 129-J-2. 23P FOlt SALE First class alfalfa hav, any amount. Phono flU-R I. 21? FOR SALE Trade everything yon don't want for everything you do want. Gold Trading Center, iiom li; inrmers & Frultgiovvers Hank, lo N. Grape St. I'hono 1C.V.I. tf FOR SALE Spitz, Nowtowil nhfc Baldwin apples, all grades. Cannn s Packing House. 2.18" BUSINESS DIRECTORY AbsrrAcrnm MURRAY BROS. & GREENE Abstracts of Tltlo. Rooms 3 atvi No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs Jackson County ABSTRACT CO. The only complete Tti 8ystem In Jacks. r County. Abstracts of Title and . Title Insurance. Building Materials MEDFORD CEMENT BRICK .BLOCK WORKS Specialize In all kinds of cement building product Tor V" siid Tenth Ytrnnrf . Assnyer F. W. CARNAHAN Metallurgist. En gineer. Management. 114 N. Central. Med lord. ..- Attorneys O. O. ROUI18 Lawyer. Specialize In Real Estate and Probate Law , 30 North Central Ave. A. ,E. RE AMES Lawyer, office In Liberty Building. , E. E. KELLY Lawyer. Rosumed practice of law. Office with Porter .1. Nnff. Medford Nut'l Bank Bldg. Expert Accountant WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. W1I son, C. P. A. Attention given to an) thing In accounting and Income Ta requirements. Look into our simpli fled accounting method. Libert? Bide.. Modford. Phone 157-R. . SACRIFICE Oakland 6 Coupe Good rubber, repainted, good interior trim, a real buy at $650.00 Will trade or give terms BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. Main and Biveriide Mediord, Ore. McManus Chiropractic Physician DR. HARVEY P. COLEMAN Chiro practic and Electro-Therapy, 427-2$ .!edford Bldg. Phone 965. . r f 51 1 L A. , R. HEDGES Neo-EclectiO J'hysiciiin. DR. LOUISE E. HEDGES Naturopathic Chiropractor. r M" i-liuno Therupy,. Spondylotherapy, Fn-.il Sc.leiifps, Chiropractic Offioet St. -wait lildg., 235 E. Main St Phones: Olflue, 170; Res. 170-J-?.-. DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chlropractlo I'hysiclun. Office hrs. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Thursday excepted. Suit 2ii3-0i-05-06 Liberty Building. . v, DR. GEO. J. KINZ Chiropractor, Examination free. Tenth year, sua cessful practice of straight chiro practic methods. 408 Medford Bldg. I'hono 700. Dentists' DR. O. J JOHNSON Dentist. 228 E. Mnln St.,. over M. M. Dept.' Store, Medford, Oregon. Phone 669; re. ; 1002-Y. Office hours 9 a. m.- p m. , Ercning and Sunday by appointment I n nil lioans 't'.DEUAI. FARM LOANS NOW 5V4 Applications should be on file by Nov. 22 for November , appraisal, u) II. Ilui d, Secy-Treas., 403 Medford Bldg. -......:..' Monuments I HI'- UUEUON GRANITE CO. MonW inu :ts. !C A. Hicks, general manager, ' St. Kershaw, sales manager. 101 E. Sixth St., Medford. '. tf Osteopaths 1 R. F. O. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS CARI.OW Osteopathic Physician, 1 i 4 is Liberty Bldg. Phone 904-J- . ' llduLldiifji 2K a TjinrAl Rr .- '1R. W. VV. HOWARD Osteopathia I'livsiciun. . Special attention givea I to eye, ear, nose and throat, S0f i Liberty Building. Phone 496. . ! Physicians and Surgeons '- ' I fR j7 J." EMENS -Physician" an durgeon. Practice limited to eyV I our, nose and throat Eyes scien lll'jnultv tnafnri nnri FtAnftea MUnnllML Oculist and Aurist for 8. P. R. it Co., Medford Bldg. Phone 667. . f DR. WM. W. P. HOLT Physloiao and Surgeon. Offices Medford Bldg, Phone 165, Residence 118 Genesee St. Phone 1C5J-2. .. . ... DR. A. BURSELL Physician . and Surgeon, 312. to 314 Medford Bldg. Entrance 36 N. Central. , Special attention to spine. Phone 29. ... . DR. LINCOLN KALLEN X-Ray ipeo. lailst. Medical and uentai A-ny Diagnosis and X-Ray .Treatment Laboratories 211-213 Liberty Bldg. Office hours 8 a. m, to 12 m. 2-6 p.m. Telephone: Office, 61; residence, 61-J-2. . . llano Instruction FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. ' Gompostng, Arranging. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg. Phone 72. .. . . Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., haa.the best equipped printing office i la Southern Oregon. Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 N. Fir Bt Rng Weaving . MEDFORD FLUFF RUG WORKS makes fluff rugs from old and worn carpets and rugs. Phone 510-M. 704 Pine St. - . ,:)',' ... .Transfer' -M-r.. BADS TRANSFER i'sTORAdB "ott . Office 42 North Front St. Phone 215. Prices right. Services gnafy anteed.-. - DAVIS TRANSFER, AND STORAGE CO. Anything moved day ; or night, Service guaranteed. 29 S, Grape. Phone: Offlco 644, or resi dences' 647-R or 206, tf. Upholstering J. WEIS Upholstery. ; Manufacturer of overstuffed turnitnre. Full line of materials. Draperies made to order. We do all kinds of uphol stering. We deliver and win call and show samples. Pnon 101.' jRCkxinvlllo. Or".- ' ,'...... A. N. THIBAULT Upholstering, re glueing and reflnishlng. Work One at your home. Telephone 969-R. R. 3, BOX 44A. Medford. ,231 AuJ'Kr4 ty Aceourdtna Flrv'surarxcTliNvasttrArds ' ;v u. 9. mauam Onu rtnor Hertford HMg tmlmime Some tVwt yyi mmum' wiaBjMtsa!a8?wawawiir