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PAGE SIX MEDFOKD .UATL TRTBTTXK. MEDFOftD, OREfiOX. WEDNESDAY. FETCRTATIY 2-V RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS I 1 ; VALLEY VIEW JACKSONVILLE i i i TMi (StSOfiAl OKI 1TK1B; IMRRSDa-3flJBBKl BV HEHBiRT I APAMy JACKSONVILLE Ore., Fell. 25 -( Sjil. ) Mrs. l.ula SaulKlK.'rry wir VALI.RY VI HW. Ore. I'Vh. 25 ISiicrhil) Mr. iiiul Mm Hurry Weiitiiuit attciKli'il llio KiwnniEi a (tui-Bt at I ho iloti'l Mudfmil Sal luncheon In Avlilunu TiHmliiy. Mr.! unlay Ir. Iionor of .Mrb. itlcliui'il Wchkuiii avo a reaillntt. I Lliiihockcr, nee Paulino Crlvvps of Mr. una Mm. I,. II. (Iiillulln and Mr. mid .Mm. Harry WcnKant visited the llollvicw Grant;? Tui' day cvcnlnir. C. AlmuiiB and .1. H. .Mcl'i-nrlien were nlun vImIIui'k. MpiIIoiiI. Mr. ami .Mm. Uinlinrkn liad just retunuil from their wed diiiK trip In nriiiilicin California points. ThrH- wore on roulii lo Hi, utile, where thoy will malo their Mm. Win. Cllcnn and Mm. W. A.j '""" Stratton altend.d the luneheon at Malcolm Mini) or .Meilfoiil wiih i the Lllhln HprinuH li.i'.-l In honor! f,'"'"1 - -'- l-onuld Kenney home uf Ml-H. CmTlo .lackson. Mrs. Milton NlehulM, Mm. D. M. I.owe, .Mm. C. llolllinuKh, Mm. Wm. (Ilenn, Mm. YV. A. Hlriillon and MIsh .lean Stratum attended l'hotterii Star In Ashland Tiienday evenlm; when Mi'h. t'arrle .laekHnn. Worthy tlrand Matron of OrcKi.n made her ol'fteial vlrdt. Mr. and Mm. 1). M. I.owe visit ed 111 Central l'olnt Tliumluy aflernoull. Mrs. J. It. MeCraeken rcllirneil from C'orvalllH TIllirMuy eVenlliK. i:iiun. Austin, Medfonl dairy In spector and. Mr. iel!nner of the Jaektton Comity Creitmery were IiuhIiicns visitors In our nci;liuor liood . Friday. Mm. Milton Nichols entertained ylth a luneheon Thursday, her KUCHtH, I'Olim Mra. Win. t.llenn. Mm. .Inn. Lennox, Mm. A. H. Jlavciihlll. Mm. c. W. (Jlast-ow and Mm. AVllmer I'oliy of Ash land. U.to. Mel'raeken. Raymond Cliil dem and Clifford I Iendriek;ii;n were all out of solniol part of the week because of illness. II. C. tiuiry and K. II. Adainson were huainesH cullers in Valley View Saturday. . , Mr. und Mrs. I'Yank It-'ed. Mr. mid )lt." ' I.. 11. J'euland. .Minn Janet MeFadden. Mr. and Mm I.. H. Ciilliitln and Mr. and Mm. Harry Wcagaut attended the "pot luck" supper Kiven ly the Talent j tirance Thursday cvenlnif. j Valley View Community club held regular nii-cthic Tluirsilay nflornoiin with an attendance of, thirty-five. After a short hasl-j ness meelini;, roil call was "''-j.,..,! awered by anecdotes on mo u.e or Washington. Mrs. (Hiihkou Biive an Inter. stinu account of her viplt to Mt. Vernon. Misses Itcr- nleo and Hcalrlcc Werth played two duets, after which Mrs. WH iiior I'oley of Ashland ruvo a niosi vivid and Inspiring descrlpllon of the 'Tnsslon l'lay"' as she saw It at AbnraminerKau laat suinmer. Mrs. It. rumens and Mm Kvor ett llostwlek served delicious re frenlunentH at tho close of Hi" mectltiK. Miss .lean Strallon allended the Junior I'rom al Ashland nor mal Friday evening. : Frank Hlralton left for San Franc.lHco Sunday, for a short va cation. James I'lirvcs In helplne. W'llh the mllklliK ut tho SIrallon ranch durlhx Frank Slrallon's abscnie. Jdlss Jaunlta Itosa was a caller ut'iho Stratton home Sunday. Miss Janet MeFadden left Mon day for San Francisco where she will enter tho Slanford School oi Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Win. filenn wore dinner riiosIm of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Carter In Ashland Sunday. Miss Ijittlo Franklin was an ovcrnlKhl Kiiest of Miss Strallon Sunday. Miss Franklin Is a teach er III the Central Point schools. I'rof. .lewctt mid fainlly of Central relnt were callers ill Val ley View Sunday afternoon. C. W. (ilasaow attended the Kiwanls nicotine In Medford Mcn uiiy. Mr. anil .Mm (llasnow M teuiled tlio Kiwanls danc- Man day evening. Mrs. J. H. MeCraeken and Mm. C. W. ClasKow intended the ex ecutive board IlieetlUK of the llollsft eeolltllllicH l-ollllllllt ' C III Medford Saturday. Sunday. Mollie llrllt and lirolher, Kmll Ililll, called on friend In Aslilaml .Monday. . Mm. Allco Vlrlcli Is Hpcnillni; Iwo weeks Willi her son, Hoy HI rich, anil fuinily at their ranch 111 llellview dlstrh't. MovIiik PIcluroH will he shown of New Zealand at llm local Kym naMiiim February 2a at N o'clock, by Mr. I'orter and his sister, MIk". Amy I'orier, boih recenlly rrmi. New Zealand. Miss I'orter will ex plain tho plclures as the.y are shown. This Is Hpnuxornd by the I'arent-Teachem' asHoclntion. Jacksonville CraiiRe will hold a meelliiK nl lis hall in tho old court house Friday evenliiK, February 21. Friends of. Orvnl Shores were sorry to learn of the death of Ills rather, llenjaniln Shores, who pass ed away Saturday ovimiIiik near Mudforw. Several Jacksonville pen pie attended Iho funeral. Mr. and .Mrs. I'aul Coilwaril hail as dinner kiicsIh Sunilay Mr. and Mrs. John llackort anil duiiKhlor. Mr. anil Mra. I". J. Klrkpatilck or Oak tJrovo disti-.-L visited ul the Hay Wilson home Sunday. S. S. Whueler and raiully of Co (piillo have rented the HaKshaw house on Fifth street. moviiiK there J last week. .Mr. Wheeler was a resi dent of Jacksonville for a time In j the early days. A parly from Portland hus teasel Hie NorliiiK mine on Jackson creek which it is planned to develop. Mrs. Forsfcji and daughter of Medford visited Mrs. Ceo, llacktis Sunday. Mm. II. N. l.ollnd of Moiiford . BVNOrM.1: Whose murtitrout fond jest a stone imaae latttlly cranhinn on Annubelta Quertlhuo ta her Dutch aardcut Wat it tlte latter it the death threat the eiiith'cr ' lind received? Jirnmie Jluawetl. lehom tivelyn Make, ilian Uverdlinu' utece. consulted tircvtOHilu. is atdhio vollce in the fuse. Hnavrr.it include Ureen the chauffeur, who lias been aiven or ttevs to leave, and Joe Allen a discharged aordener. Kvclun'e Bister. Marfnrie telle horn she found her auiit dead a tew minnlra after the and a Irtenil. Or. Seth rrton. had conversed v.lth her in the Harden. Uvclun and Lionel ljuekwnrth. her later, sau thev mere in the manic roam stnatno when Alariorie reported the traq edit, ilntor fjresham. in the oar ifii alter the tiaaedv dots not entiatu the sunerintemlent rpnnnl. ino Ilia actions iltiriuo the tiuarler hour veccdino it. Chapter 7 ' SHATTERED ROMANCE frpilIS la Insolent," fumed the major as Ulclimoud Indicated thai his evasion was unsatisfactory Suddenly the u.ojor stopped short ami glared through Ills monocle. Then ho started abruptly. "Very well, Ml tell yon. Miss Querdling had bco- a friend of mine ,for years and twice x week called ion her. Last Tuesdaj I asked b.r i'.o inaiTj me." " His glare at Jimnlc brought only in cncuuruKiug und : "Shu declined I took her refusal as a gentleman should. Then, last "I don't know. It's th eong where he and the girl rtie across the desert. You can hear the horse galloping." "1 know," laughed Jlmmle. "A iong called "Jo the Desert.' What did you do then?" Janet said that sbo had gone out, tc tell Ted Green, the chauffeur' about tbe song, but that be was not' at the garage. "All right," salt' Jlmmle seriously. "The first time you went to the garape Ted wasn't there. So yoe went back to the house. What was: t' song this tlma?" Janet went miliar red. "They was doing the same one over again." "Then you went bad- to th: gar ago and found Ted. Is that right'" She said that it was an that she had not asked him wbcre be had been when she first called. After lingering a few minutes she ex plained that she bad gone back in th- house. "What was the song this time?" Jlmmle put lr.. "He was still singing, but" The Slrl looked doubtful. It vyas alioull uoaeg oi epLdinuer. "I know it. What hcri-oucd then?" "They started another eo:i and stopped suddenly. Miss Ma--oriii hr come. She said somclhlng aloul Aunt Annabcll-; and an ac ' GOLD HILL T Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Itiich visited Mm. A. I!. Lewis Fri day. Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Kleinliam mer of Little ApplcKnto allended Presbyterian church here Sunday. Ccoi'Ko N. I.ewiH wiih n Sunday dinner guest or Mr. and Mrs. A. (I. Lewis. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Fred llulcher and son, Frank, were here Tuesday from their ranch on Thompson creek. Miss Miriam W'ntson, well known In Jacksonville, and Jack Ward of Medford were united In mnrrhiKo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis. Hov. S. II. Jones. olTlclntod. The yumiK couple have the heat wishOK uf their many Jacksonville Irieiids. . Mrs, Frank Ohenchalu ami hoii, riaiiM, .jr., O toy, wrc, speill llio past week lit tho Choalor Wendt hniMo in west side district and Willi Mrs. Mary West In Medford. They also visited friends in Jack- HOllVlllo. , The Missionary soclcly of the Prcrbytoiian rhumb will meet with Mrs. Vivian Hencli Thursday after noon, February 2H. Tho roll call will he nnswereil by each member with an Item about tbe American Indian or Korea. Lois and Kuiilcu Sanden spent tho week cud with their grandpar ents. Mr. nnd Mra. J. (i. Vial, at Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers und i i n That's a lie," shouted Green at Richmond. CnnnrtcM Itnincd mi I1mI. CLAHKHnAM-:. Ml. IIM'.) (illUain KHi toiiKtiUfllon miuT vlmr whh tho BnviTiiiiivnt fltn-: fIiiUuimhI Ik1 n. i'mIhch raiiary llnl ulioanl tlio fli't'l niiiirtvi' . Iiout his lioliliy. Hr Htartfd villi ntirt tin" HiH'ccrdoil lit viiIhImi; tin Wy-Tex agent Here ' V. P. Harris of I'orllnnd. regis tered ul tho Hotel Jackson, Is In Medford In the Intercuts of the W'y-Tex Corporation, which has Hindu a remarkable record In re cent months. Tills company, fin ancing under Oregon law, came Into possession by purchase on No vninher I, 1!i;i0, of nil oil lease In llm Okiibo Field In Wyomlim, with Ihreo proiliicliiij oil wells. , Last I'rlduy, February :'U, the.y lialtl their lirst iuarleily dividend from the sale of. their oil during, the, Ihreo months o.t operation. H wan a 5 per cent dividend and Is considered quite riMiiiwkahh', roji nldorlng llio udverse- iMiT'ifinslwrees under which Hie rumpsriw tutesateJ III taking over Hie propi4f ht lp i it tNiwcr Sunday for M. winter Mruaoii. . Willi mimniiT litre Wy-Tex c. peclB to rush production on lb" throe wells and drill at least one now well every month. So II seeina certain that the quarterly dividends will bo larger us more wells come uuder production. daughter, Muxlnc. of lllg Applcgato ahopped in Iho city Saturday. Mrs. P. F. Close of SUIcoos, f)re., called on .Mrs" t!. O. Sanden Mon day. Mrs. .loll ii Norrls lefl Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. C. II. IJu vis. at Aslihiud. Mrs. James lluckley and son. Lewis, of Kuril dlslrlcl were hhop ping here Saturday en route to .Medford. Mrs. UhiIh PiiIiI und Mrs. Robert Finney aro employed In Medford litis weok ut (he S. O. S. packing house. Scarles Spencer vlslled C. II. Dunniuglon Afonilay. Miss Frances Williams, who lias been house guest of Mrs. Donald Kenney, returned Monday lo Pros pect. Mrs. Alelhn Clllltrail has relum ed In the Sacred Heart hospital for treatment. Mrs. Small Canlrull was a Kiiest Sunday of her sou, John, Ciiulrall, In Medford. Misses Hurdcllo Diiiinlimtoii ami W'inltred llaekns allended a party In Hie Sterling district Monday evening ul the home of Mr. mid Mrs. Ashley In Iionor of lliclr ihfughter, F.thyl. Mr. and Mrs. Clnreiicu ltouiidtrce of I klali, Cnl visited the A. II. l.owia homo Thursday. Mrs. Nana Canlrull and daugh ter, Cordelia, of Klamath Falls were vlslors of lirandnioilier Clin trail the first of the week. Mrs. Itosa Coddcll or Vuchhi, Colo., who has been vlslllng hoi slsler, Mrs. X. II. HauckiK, the pasH tew weeks, lelunied t Uih- home tho first of the weeli. Mr. nnd Mts. N. (J.. Ihiwkim of lirlllln Creirli were vlslllng Ihelr siu (ho.iw lhcks, uud family Iri're KmiAhi-y. Mi', and Mrs. Henry Miller en- There la a small umouut of the stock yet tor sale and Mr. Harris la here to placo It with the first onea Interested. 11 Is an unusual opportunity nnd merits the consid eration of anyone huvlug money to Invent. Descriptive circular mailed on reqnenl. -('aid Ad. aird Jims. )ii Tinnier, Mr. and 'rs. :VMi'ir ikaliUm mail Mrs. Afton llatM.i K Ashland, also Mr. mil .Tlrs. .lohn llecl or Medfoi. Mntlle Wilson and Mr. mill Mrs. I -Tin Wilson of Jacksonville at tended the rabbit breeders' asso ciation meeting nt Hie Charle.. Klsller home Monday. Mrs. italph Jennings entertained night, I started to walk over, lliimgh I was uncertain what to say to her. I siiii(iL-o I walked slowly fi Unit ryuson. 11 ( wus dovillali ililluiiU." ' . "Then," raid .Supcriiilemluiit FIcliniM.il, "that is Iho reason you v a:..-ii on Hit- lawn and did not ga tit til ii; Ii I to I'he (IMch garden?" "It hi. Now. poor soul she Is dean." Ills volte (Iropeed. "II I was leliitlnni lo tell you, oven in oiumleu'c, you will appreciate my reason." Klrlnnoiiil again asked the ma jor it lie ban seeu anyone In the ,i;aidcii. A negallve nuswoi made tliu iiuestlou mole speclllc. iiiii you. roi Instunce. see a 1110.111 pajsl.ig near Hie house, 1 mean, before Marjorle passed?" "No. I saw nobody." The iiiajoi cl".cd n the old r net as he left Hie room. Ilii'hmoud giluncd. "Fancy his proposing lo Miss tjuerdling!" Ho told Consinlilc Itibcon lo sumuiun the chailucur "If ..uyono lere II. he seems Iho most likely," ho ex plained, but at Jimmle's suggestion lie decided to qnesllnii Iho maid, Janet. 1'ielly Janet Itayncs, mado ner vous by the circumstances, was pat In a defensive attitude by Iho super intendent s Severity. Sha had been Miss (Jiierdllng's parlonualj for eighteen months and had gone but of iho houso tor only a short time on Iho night before, but had not gone nenr Iho Dutch garden . Sho said Hint on llio night botoro thero had been only onn call.ir, Mr. iDuckwoilh. mid that Mlr.s Marjorie had laid her lo take some colfce lo hhu and hoi slsler in Iho young ladles' room. "I left tho cuffco and went out." ' "Singing, weren't they!" She nodded nnd Jlnimlo conlln.icd. "Did ;you go to the gnrilcn?" i "No, sir, not at llrst. The doc tor came. Ho -.-0111 out with Miss Marjorle." "And you followed, or" noting her hoslltincy "did you listen to rtho altifilng? Mr. Duckworlh jlins well, doesn't he?" ,' She locked n Hltlc contusjed. "Ye, sir. 1 lo sfipj bmull-f'.ri. did IrMen for tv tew lisntns." "Wht nas ho iditgliiBT" cldent. So 1 went and told Hotly. Then wo hoard all about It." Ted, tho chauffeur, she said, hud received notice from Miss tv.icrdllng because he and Janet planned to marry. "You neither of you e . thought of punishing hci for what iho had done?" "No, sir. She was Miss Oicr dllng." Tho tone implied respect Sho withdrew when the jtipcriu-t lendent indicated ho had no aiore questions to ask. ' 1 ' 1 Deforo going out to the garage to! sea the chauffeur, they questioned ilelty Smith, th hnusemaiu. She had attended to tho bedrooms and bad spent tho rest of the evening reading in the kitchen. She had heard the singing, but had seen no one. Tod Crecn. a big dark fellow, said that on tho evening borore lie bad been busy overhauling Hie car. Ilicliniond asked if lie bad been working all cveulng and upon hla repeating that he had. aroused his ire by saying. "Think agalu. 1 say you were not." 'That's a Ho." shouted tlrcen. "No ono came until 1 wns .vented t. fetch the doctor." When Hlch moiid Insisted lli.it some cue had conic for III in anil ho had been ab sent, ho corrected hiins-olf. "I was hero every iniuiilo except wli'in 1 went to tho collage lo gel a ham mer Hell had borrowed." So. you admit you were no' there al tho time. What threatening Innguagfi did you 11:0 lr -.1 ls- (Juerdllng?" Richmond nuked I didn't threaten. : only jai l. 11 sho wnnlcd lo prevent folk marry lug, sho was a meddlesome old foul." Hichinoud pressed hi 111 closely, hut thoro wcro no more contradictious. Ho :'aiu that l.i gr Ing for Iho doclor tie inllowtd Hie footpath Just Inside the llnl j. He hesitated momentarily ns .limnite a3ked whether ho had secu any one No, but there was a car rir tuc palh J1t.1t Imldc the links." "A not her cart" oxcl.itnicr. Hlch- mfliid. "Whoso tio'ild It hnto brent"1 (f,-(jM-v. is 10. 1. II. Lnii'ttn Ct.l Tomorrow's I 1m pi ir rrvcjil NiMherton't relucliinct lo tell ll hf knows. Mr. nl MVn. W'altn' lluvgman o." , surprised ut her home Thursday Medford were ) r-Jvrs.m "The Nnc j w hen her sisters. Mrs. C. H. Havls get" cmM'to!oi,' tiirikiy ev.t- j of Ashland nnd Mrs. t. K. llendcj; Ilia. son and Mrs. Hoy Stanley of F.ngle A hnlMioiyav was observed bv l'olnt. came lo "pend the day. The Hie public school Holiday In Iionor occasion was Mrs. Norrls' birthday of Ceoige Wasnington's blrlbday. 'and she received several lively Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Kick allended 1 K,f"' tho miniiul Knights Templar ball! MIb Vlrglnbi Kick nllcnded the at Medford Friday. Junior prom ut Ashland Normal Mr. mid Mrs.' (Minion Smith 1 Friday, made a trip to Hcddlng. Oil., the ; Hick Klrkpnlrlck hint Harry first 01 the week. i'eluring Tuss-1 Kields are mining on the Klrkpnt dv. rick properly buck of Ihelr ronfec- 11 ...... I V..I..I.I - I. ..I.... I., l: ..... .1 ..A ... Miss Issle MeCullv at luncheon at' . r . ' , . "." " 1,1 '"'olivine and Hotel Medford Friday ufler which n 'eV Z " s'IimV.!' " ; ". . ' ' riveuidtui. nn- irrmiuiiut'. Ihn ionotntr club of tho J;uk- oavh 1;iv. HonvilU (irns hold n Hpo( ial Tho city council tlovltliMl ut its j niiMMinp ni uic .inno im- liist mcotlli to cnUnco law of ticmlny. At thin inert tup tho hall tho city onlimmco prohlhltlns lOR whs mlocotntrd mnl romotlclrd. from runnluK fit larpo on tho Tho moftlnR for thts week U1 bo strootn. All local tloc owners woro omtttod with tho noxt motltm oninotlfUnl hiu! h fino of .:5 will bo M ,r' l ' J rh:u -'il fm i.il ii i,.n , r il.t- thoy attondotl "Clinurroii Mth. Kriink Nool und duuehtor. Miss Nydu, ot Modfnnl wore visit ors of Mlsa Issio ,lcfully Moiidav iiftornoon. John Norrls Is now employed falllnR thnhor In Head Indian dix hicior r. II. ivivIh, Ml. and ,Mi s. r,m Hi ,hhI iUtlAy 1HLU oil'., lVlj. '1 o . Xil.) JfttliH Aid nu-t at tho M. K. church Thuixlay fur an ull day Ht'HMiun. A batik ft dinner was Mfivod at noon and tho day Kiicnt in qujltin. JU-v. and Mih. HHk naj ami Mm. a. J-;. Kc;;ok of Med ford were out-of-town visitors. Ilmvard Drake, who has been ill the past two weeks, is Imp roving and wa able to nit up a whllo Kat urday. Mm. M. I. Ktiekel has )orn very' ill ut hor home for tho pat weok. I .Mr. and Mivt. It. l. Chamberlain haxc moved to'iUH, Cal. "WaMaco 1 verso n uf Medford has! moved tn thin city to make his humo with his mother, Mrs. C. 4, UiiHonborry, and ha.s entered the Junior class of the Gold HI1 hlKh school. Work has started on tho con crete building to be erected by liudf Snyder on tho south sido uf thei blacksmith shop. Mr. Snyder .ex perts to use the building for a pooli hall. Mr, nnd Miw, Oeoro lammers-i ley entertained with two tables of bridge Saturday evening,' In honor of St. Valentine's day. Mr. and Mrs, (JeorKO lloff re-' turned Monday from a buaJnetMi! trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Cameron had as guests AVodncsduy evonlnc: Mr. i and Mrs. Otis Johnson and small1 son of A.shiand and Mr. and Mrs. i fete Smith uf Grants J'ass. i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. AValker bad! as guest h Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Met'argal and Mr. and Mrs. Spauld ing of Medford. Mrs. AV. R. Walker has as her house guest Mrs. Anne Citsebolt of Washington. Mr:-. Merritt Merriman was re ported ill at her home last week. Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. Livingiunj had as guests last week end their fot, lierseh J,ivingston, Dick Uut- ler and Fay llibbard of llcdmond, ' Ore. Mrs. V. G. tjivis and daughter Marilyn. Mis Suzanne Kosko and ! Maxwell Marion 'were Medford vis itors Saturday. J. AV. llryan was a business vis itor in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 'William I'uhl had as guests last "week end Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kesterson and family of Dorris, Cal. Mrs. Maude 'Stickcl of Medford was a Sunday guest at the AV. U. Davis homo. A (Washington birthday program was held at the Gold Hill schools Friday afternoon. DIVIDENDS . are "sums of money to be distributed ac cording to some fixed scheme, as profit in shares," says Webster. Tlic California Oregon Power roinpany ha.s paid dividends regularly on its preferred shares for many years, and more than' 5001) people to day enjoy the satisfaction of receiving these dividends bv cheek everv three months. For information ' ' ' write to Investment Department Medford, Oregon THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON. i.tMMlM.MiMti,t...l,.vyyy-V Merrill Plans being considered for establishing airport near hore. Springfield 1 'astime stalled new neon sign. cafo Jn- Amity F. G. Mauser completed I cons r iir Hon on new lumber shed. Clatsl'.anie -West port theatre to eopeii for business. Marshfleld "Xews" installed; Myrtle Voiut Local water sys now Pony Miehle Job press. i tein being 'mproved. Grand TADION .ptrr CFAK CFC.N :n: (jrj iJsr. i.KCW TRY :iils :k:i ;kmo :kwx c:nrv :nrm :iurr :ky cki.c :krb :nrx (UOR . CMC , CMX , CMK , C.MW , xk; , XKN , XFW . XVI-. . XER , XKC . XKQ . XKJ. . -KI) XKS XF.T JYA JAK COMK COW Ml . JOAK JOHK JlHK JOFK JOCK JOHK ' JQA , These foreign stations logged on IMiiUo llnby (prancl Victoria. B.C. k. . tialftnrjr. Attm. . . . Calftiiry, Attn. . . Calfiary. Alta. . . . (Iftary. Alta. . . . Toronto. fnt. . Bowmnntlllf, Ont. . BonmnnTlllc, Onf. . Vancouver, H. C. . V.tncouTer, B. C . . VanrouTer, B. . . Vancouver, R. C. . . Vancouver. B. . . . Monrrritl . . Rfd Peer. Alia. Winnlpeft, Manitoba . . Rod lr. Alia. . . . Klnft. Onf. . . Tnrxmlo, On l. . . Sra Island. B. V.. . . Havana . Havana . Havana ' . . . . Havana . . . Mr ilco :tty . Mitco City k , MeilcoClty . Meilro City . Meslco City . . Mrilcn City Jimrtr, Mt. Juarrz. Mn. " Rtynona. Mt. . Tamplcn. Mrt. . Monterey, Mri. . Welllnftton. N, 7.. . MelbournV. Auitralla . Mukden. Manchuria . . Hnnitknnft. China Buenos Aire. Argentina . . . Toklo, Japan . . Oaaka. Japan . Vjfln), Jmpaii . Hiroshima, Japan , . kiimamoto. Japan . . Sendal. Japan . . . Sapporo. Japan . Ualren. Manvhutli Radio .hink of it! Forty-right foreign Marions ml eroref of Antcrirnn Mnlion...322 in all... on a Philco Bnliy Grand! This in the remark able record made by Grpo Beck . . . Lakeport, California, high school student. Kfttg. No wonder enlhuniaslic users write Phileo that their Baby Grands out-perform sets cost ing twice as much. And here is the reason... ttohy Urand is not a "midget".but a real, full she, big-performing, distanee-getting radio in a small, compact cabinet. ; See irhai It give ymu! 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