MEDFORD M3F: TRTBTJ1TE, fEDFORP. OREGON, THURSDAY, yOYEfBEIt 10, 1933.
PAGE FIVB
Local and Personal
Ciller Today Mm. T. P. Tolltfson
of Central Point la among aboppara
and eallera In Medtord today.
To Yrrka Mr. and Mra. W. J. Wll
aon left yesterday afternoon for
Treka. where they will apend two
daya.
Mra. Barrlaon HI Mra. Ray Har
rlaon la reported 111 at the Purueker
home this week, when ah has gone
for a reat cur.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. Inns
UoOuat of old Hill underwent a
major operation at the Community
hospital today.
Visit Reynolds Mr. and Mra. J. W.
guffeeool of Treka. Cal, are gueat
here of Mr. and Mra. C. L. JWynolda.
Mr. Reynolds la Mrs. Suffecool'a
brother. '
Rhreeye Fined Leonard Shreere
waa fined 8 In Justice court yste
day, on charges of Tlolatlng th baalc
speed rule. He waa arresUd by atate
polio.
Mra. Walden leares Mrs. J. P.
Walden. who has been Tlaltlng her
daughter. Mlsa Cllta Walden. ner
for the paat two daya. left today on
the Shasta for her Bom in Eugeno.
In From Ranch W. W. Wlllett
Persist waa In the city from bla
tnth this momlng. buying aupplles
and dlscuaslnit the election results
with friends.
,.
Mrs. Met In Hospital Mr. M
Met underwent a major operation
t the fl acred Heart hospital this
morning and waa reported getting
along nloely this afternoon.
Returns East Mrs. W. A. Copeland
of Bhawne. Okla.. left thla morning
by train for her home there, having
sent the past three montba In Med.
ford as th guest of hr daughter,
Mrs. L. B. Turner.
Miss Holmback Leaves Miss Alice
Holmback left on th Shasta thla
morning for Seattle, where sh plans
to take up music work. Sh will visit
frlenda In Eugene and Portland be
fore oontlnulng nortn.
m
In Roseburc Today Horace Brpm.
toy, advertising manager for th
Copco and Mountain States power
companies, left thla morning for
Roseburg to put on a program for
th Roseburg Rotary club thla noon
Beagrav Returns Marshall Sa-
rrtLvr. well known commercial, puoi.
arrived at the local airport In his
Travel air bl-plan yesterday, after
eeverays daya' business visit. In Oak
land, Cal.
Undergoes Operation I . Shurt-
left undemwnt a .major operation
Wednesday morning at th Sacred
Heart hoaoltal and yesterday after
noon was reported getting long
nicely. --. .
Visit Thompsons Mr. and Mrs
Donald MoKlnstry and amall aon,
Donald Jr.. soent the past week In
Medford as th gueet of Mrs. McKin-
strv'a narenU. Mr. and Mra. J. R.
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. McKlnstry
reside In San Francisco.
Sentenced to Life Fred Jalo, alias
Mlk Lenin, former Jackson county
resident, waa sentenced to life Im
prisonment from Klamath oaunty, on
a morala charge, according to state
police. Jalo waa sentenced for life
on the habitual criminal act.
In City Today J. T. Wallace, tray
sling agent for th Chicago North
western railway, with headquarters In
Portland, and Traveling Agent Wayne
of th Qreat Northern railway, are
apending today In Medford, confer
ring with local ahlppera.
Flies North Mias Esther Spangen
berg, English teacher In the Talent
high school. pent th week-end In
Portland, returning Tuesday noon to
vote. Sh mad th trip north by
plan. During her absence. Mra. H.
Teal of Ashland aubstltuted In the
X English department.
Seattle Folk Seattle waa repre
sented at the Medford hotels by the
fo'lcwlcg: E. W. Chlldberg, Jack
Flannery, Harry Darby, Mr. and Mra.
I. T. Bulete. W. O. Hummel and
James E. Toggart. W. H. Orayum of
Puvallun waa also registered from
Washington.
To Meet at Park Commander Ira
D. Canfleld of th Veterana of For
eign War announced yesterday that
all members of th organisation are
requested to meet at th Ivy etreet
rorner of the City park tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock to march
th Armistice day parade.
Pnrtlandem in City Thos from
Portland, whos name are llated on
th hotel registers, ar L. S. Leach.
I. Weederhorn. H. Poplck. T. W
Lauahlln. L. Axland. C C. Barr, Mr,
and Mra. E. M. Ward, J. E. Montelth,
A. E. Shumate. C. O. Gregory. R-
Nicholson. R. K. Lee, L. B. Tidball
and P. S. Johnson.
Overnight finest Thoe stopping
at hotels her from points within the
atat other than Portland, inciuoeo
Martin Luther of Holllster. D. A,
Thomberg of Forest Orove. E. Stone
Mr. and Mra. 0. J. Bradley. George
M. Teatman and R. Toner of Em
gene. C. V. Loosly of Klamath Falls
and D. Palmer Toung of Corvallls.
Captain In Army Captain Bene
dict, registering from th United
State army, waa an overnight guest
In th city.
From a Distance Th only guest
the hotel lists registering from a
point distant from Medford was Jack
Caaon of Dallas, Tex.
For Medical Car Mrs. o. B. War
ren la In th Community hospital
for medical car thla week. Mr.
Warren resides at 18 Moatleto.
On Tour Today Walter F. Jones
la on a tour of Shasta and Siskiyou
oountles today In the Interests of
his auction aale to be conducted at
Aahland Monday. '
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In City Today Mr. and Mra. E. U.
Wagy and daughter of Grants Paaa
wsr transacting business in Med
ford today. Earl Weaver of Central
Point waa also a visitor.
t
Here Yesterday Mrs. Chub Ander
son of Phoenix waa attending to busi
neaa mattera In Medford yesterday.
L. D. Harris of Central Point waa
also a Wednesday business visitor.
Down from Ashland Mr. and Mra.
G. G. Eubanka of Ashland were at
tending to business matters In Ash
land this morning. Others from the
Llthta city are Jim Bowers and Mrs.
M. J. Fredericks.
Shopping Today Among th pre-
hollday ahoppera In Medford today
from neighboring loealltlea ar Mra.
E. R. Moore of Lake Creek, Mra. Wal
Germr of Central Point and Mr. and
Mra. E. R. Blair of Jacksonville.
Guild to Meet St. Mark's Guild
will meet for regular session tomor
row afternoon at the Guild hall at
3:S0 o'clock. A short business ses
sion will b followed by an after.
noon of sewing for the bazaar to be
held Wednesday, December 7. Pol.
lowing work, tea will be-served.
From California Among residents
of th southern stste attending to
business matters In Medford today
are Mra. R. E. Black of Hilt, Ben
Columbero, Weed: L. L. Shelly and
brothr of Montague, and H. E. How
ell of Crescent city. Vernon Le.
also of Weed, and Mrs. Minnie New
ton of Yreka.
Held on Ball Tom aRoblson, 38
of Eagle Point, la being held In the
county Jail, with ball aet at 250,
on th charg of drawing a bank
check with lnaufflclent funda to pay.
Roblson waived examination. The
check was made out to Harry Lewis,
Eagl Point storekeeper, October 11,
1931. Th complaint was filed with
th district attorney's office by Lewis.
Fined 1200 J. D. Watktns of Cen
tral Point was fined MOO and cost
In Juldg Olenn O. Taylor's court
yeaterday afternoon, on charges of
Illegal possession of deer meat dur
ing th closed season. Melvln Grlga
by, arrested near Butte Falls yester
day morning on a similar charge,
waa sentenced to 80 daya In Jail when
h appeared In court again today.
The sentence waa suspended.
encampment at Anaeoatla Flats th
unpleasantness that atlU leaves a
bad taat In many peepto's mouths
la shown with a great attention to
detail, aa ar many other recent hap
penings. Tomorrow (Armlatlo day)
th Rlalto will run continuous
shows.
FEHL TOPS GATES
BY 1 366 VOTES IN
Air Mail Thriller
At Craterian Soon
The booking of "Air Mall." tmi
versal's great drama of th men who
wing their way across the continent
with th government mall, haa been
announced by Manager Don Oeddea
of th Craterian theater to open an
ensavement Friday.
Thla exciting picture. It I said, tells
the story of th unsung heroes to
whom facing death and danger la Just
a part of the day'a work. Event
center around a desert airport mall
relay atatlon wher a group of flyers
of different types of character and
varloua paste are gathered to "put
th mall through." regardless of all
obstacle. Th drama of their lives
In th conatant ahadow of a flyer'a
death, and the clashes of personali
ties In the Isolated station provide
this film with unusual power end ex-
rttmnt. according to advance re-
porta. An authentic lnalght Into the
Uvea and dutlea or mess imrcinu
m.n and some of the most spectacu
lar aviation photography yet brought
to the screen makes "Air Mall" a veri
table ace among pictures, Mr. Geddes
states.
with "Air Mall" universal nerama
the opening of the new motion pic-
til rat MatRXnn.
n.lnh Bellamy. Pat 03rlen, Russell
Hopton and Slim Summerville enact
the featured male roles of the rapid
action film, with Gloria 8tuart and
Lilian Bond providing the feminine
lead with expert characterisations.
Junior Performers
On Stage at Holly
"Th Big Game Oaletlea of 1033."
which will be presented by the Med
ford Junior Theater Guild at the
Holly theater tonight, will present
about fifty of Medford'a best Junior
performers. Th entire group haa
been working hard for weeka on the
"Galtlea" and under th direction of
Anna Ma Fuson has developed a
stage show that appear professional
In every respect. The show Is com
posed of comedy, musical and danc
ing numbera and will serve aa a pep
session for th Armistice day game
tomorrow. Medford fane ar expect
ed to turn out and show that good
old Medford spirit and Join -in the
spirit of the occasion.
The feature picture. "Discarded
Lovers," la an absorbing mystery
drama that Is filled with auspense
from atart to finish.
(Continued from Fag On)
Assessor
Coleman -
Heard
Coleman'a majority
Treasurer
Walker Autrey
8.043
3.930
, 5.009
10.348
3.693
Walker's majority
School Superintendent
Bowman Rogere
0,1 S3
S,78T
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Nov. 10. (AP) The
stork market pushed up today more
wiltly than It declined In yester
day's quiet post-election session. Ad
vances in leading Issues ranged from
1 to more than 4 points, and the
market closed strongly, at the high
est levels of the day. Turnover ap
proximated 1,500.000 shares.
Today's closing prices tor 30 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye .......
Am. Can .M
Am. fc Fgn. Power .
A. T. & T
Anaconda ,
Atch. T. & 8. P.
Bentflx Avla.
Beth. Steel ...
Chrysler
, Coml. Solv
Bowman's majority 5,396
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. (API
CATTLE 75. calves 18: about ateady.
HOGS 300: ateady to firm. Light
light, 140 to 180 lba., good and
choice. 83.38-4: light weight. 160 to
ISO lbs., gooa and chold. 83.78-4:
180 to 300 lbs., good and choice.
$3.78-4: medium weight, 300 to 330
lbs., good and choice, $3.36-4.
SHEEP AND LAMBS 300; quotably
steady.
RUTH CHATTERTON FILM
NOW ON STUDIO SCREEN
The Studio theater la showing
Ruth Chatterton, "First Lady of the
Screen," In "The Rich Are Always
With Us." The story oonoerns one
of the wealthiest women In the
eountdy, toer marriage, subsequent
loss of her husband to a debutante
love pirate. v ' '
Club Elects Officers At the an
nual meeting of the University club
last Tuesday. Earl Tumy was elected
president; Slater Johnston, vice-pres
ident; Sprague Rlegel, secretary, and
Alan Brack In reed, treasurer. Tumy
takes the place of Paul Scherer as
chief executive. As far aa known
this election represent the only
Hoover victory west of the Rocky
mountains.
e e
Cttllfornlanfl Prom Long Beach,
Mra. D. K. Wymore waa registered
The Callfornlans also Included A. C.
Burke of Alameda, Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Keller of San Jose. O. B. Plerson
of Berkeley, Mr. and Mra. L. H. New
ton of Hornbrook, Mrs. W. P. Prauer
of Hermosa Beach, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I. Rice and O. E. Simmons of Oak
land, S. Sawyer, Mrs. S. A. Moss, Q.
R. Harper, P. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs.
D. O. Kennedy and A. P. Allen of
San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Fox, F. B. Girts. L. O. Lundstrom
and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Smith of Los
Angeles.
Famous Film First
Run Rialto Today
'Washington Merry - Go - Round,
with Lee Tracy In the role of a young
congressman who goes to Washing
ton and attempts to clean up the
graft and political collusion he finds
there, Is at the Rlalto theater today
and tomorrow.
"Washington Merry - Go - Round"
Is a picturiratlon of the novel of
the same name and has caused
great deal of comment In all cities
where It has thus far been played.
It Is the one picture that has dared
to show the power of grafting poli
ticians In the capital, and gives an
insight of many events that have
occupied the headlines during the
paat few months. The bonus army
Portland Produce
78 'j
68
8H
107
11
44
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19 '4
18!,
10'4
3'4
37,
38
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334
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M. E. (Murray) Daugherty, former
ly of the Cottage Barber Shop, an
nounces he will be pleased to meet
hla former aa well aa new customers
at hla new location, 31 N. Fir- St.,
Hotel Holland Blttg.
Curtlss Wright
DuPont
Gen. Foods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. Si T.
Johns-Man.
Mont. Ward
Nortft Amer. .
Param. Pubtlx ,
Penney (J. C.)
Phillip Pet.
Radio
Sou. Pac.
St. Brands .
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 10. (AP)
Butter Prints, 93 score or better,
34c: standards. 33c.
Butterfat, egga. Uv poultry and
country meats, unchanged.
Onions, potatoes, wool, nay, mo
hair, nuta, caacara bark, quotations
unchanged.
Hops, nominal: 1933, 17-18c lb.
Ban Francisco Butterfat
SAN PRANCISCO. NOT. 10. (AP)
Butterfat f. o. b. San Pranclsco, 38c
your
Phone 643. We'll bau away
refuse: Olty Sanitary Serrloa.
VANISHING FRONTIER'
ON ROXY SCREEN TODAY
Hard riding, swashbuckling drama
and tender romance make "Th Van
ishing Frontier ," which. opens today
at th Hoxy tneaier, an nu
action picture. Johnny Mac Brown,
the star, and Evelyn Knapp, Zasu
Pitta and Raymond Hatton are fea
tured.
Notice of District Road Meeting.
Road District Number 7, Jackson
County. Oregon.
Notloe Is hereby given that in pur
suance of a petition duly and legally
signed by more than three freehold
era and legal voters residing In Road
District Number 7, Jackson county,
Oregon, and duly and legally pre
unti to the County Court of Jack-
jmn countv. Oreson. a dlatrlct road
meeting of the legal votere of Bald
district number 7 will be held at
the Oymnaslum of the Butte Falls
High School In Jackson County, Ore
gon, on the 36th day of November,
1833. at the hour of 10:00 a. m. on
said day, for the purpose of levying
a special road tax not to exceed ten
mine on the dollar on all taxable
property within said road dlatrlct for
the special improvement or wie roaas
within the district and for any other
nurposea which may aeem proper to
come before said meeting.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 9th
day of November, A. D. 193a.
C. B. LAMKIN,
County Judge.
VICTOR BURSELL,
County Commissioner,
JOHN BARNEBURG,
County Commissioner.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood:
all under ahed. i-none oo-i-i.
Dalton Bros.
FOR SALE Wood range. 818: heating
atove. 613; and neo. i "J-
FOR SALE Dellcioua apples, sorted.
50c lug. Frlnk orcnara. iei. vrai-R-l.
EXTRA fancy Bronze turkeys ior
breeding purposes. iei. "''
W. A. Pyburn, Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill.
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card
reader. Advice on love, marriage
and business. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin No. 3.
FOR SALE Work horses, lzuo k
1700 lbs. Harness, wear mu viourv
St.
ASHLAND PCTS. GO
FOR I. HOOVER
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic
nominee, carried Jackson county over
President Hoover by a majority of ,
3,160. President Hoover carried 11
Medford and Ashland precincts; every
rural precinct In the county voted
against him:
The presidential vote:
Roosevelt 7.510
Hoover M.WHWWHW 6.4J.8
Reynolds 02
Thomas 570
Foster 21
Senator Stelwer carried the county
by a majority of 1,304. The vote
was:
Stelwer ...... 8.358
Oleftfton ...... 6,184
Coulter 480
Jacobsen 80
KreuRer ....... 84
Thomas 1.007
Mott carried the county by 3,119
over Starkweather, the vote being:
Mott 7,105
Starkweather 4.0F18
Butler 838
OlddlnRS 316
Upton 107
Ma honey m
Ward .
McFarland
For attorney general:
Dobson
Van Winkle
Hosmer .
Bvenaon
. 4.153
185
. 886
. 6,385
. 7.008
468
183
For secretary of state:
Hom -
Mid wood
Wlsecarver .
Most of the country
showed a close vote
and Wlsecarver.
For treasurer:
Hoi man
, 7,040
, 330
, 5,776
Mrs Rose Rites
2 P. Af . Sunday
Funeral services for the late Jlm
mla Rose late of Phoenix, will be held
from the Conger funeral parlors at
3 p. m. Rev. D. E. Millard will have
charge of the services at the chapel.
and burial will be made In the
Phoenix cemetery.
from the state constitution. The vote
was: Yes, 664,039; No, 351,101.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. & A. M.. Friday, Nov. 11,
at 7:30 p. m Work In la.
M. degree. Visitors Invited.
By order of L. C. STEWART, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
TOLEDO Community cannery can
ned over 16.000 cana food up to re
cent date, atnee August 6.
Michigan Junks
Bone Dry Clause
DETROIT, Nov. 10. (AP) The
Michigan electorate cast an over
whelming vote Tuesday In favor of
the elimination of the bone dry clause
u
precincts
between Hoss
Home Owned A Operated
Home Owned
Roxy
Phone 391
Children Sc
Thursday and Friday
"Vanishing Frontier"
with John Mack Brown
Evelyn Knapp. Zazu Pitt
Also
"Ten Dollars or Ten Days"
Pictorial News
Dally Mats, 1:30. Eve 7
p. ra.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
ern house. Call at 4i e. Kiversioe.
APARTMENT for 3 adulta only; clean,
newly papered, fully furnished;
private bath, front and back ent
rance; llghte and water; with or
without garage. 344 So. Orape St.
DRIVINO to Loa Angelea Sunday, re
turn next Sunday. Take 3 or 8 to
share expenses. Box 8731, Tribune.
WANTED Party to pick apple on
shares. 8. A. Learned, Crater Lake
highway.
WANTED 1000 feet -lnch pip
what have you? Box 8730, Tribune,
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
rear of 116 Almond.
STUDIO Kriz'Sc
Last Times Tonlte
Ruth Chatterton
"The Rlrh Are Always With TJs"
Tomorrow
'HTRANOER IN TOWN"
National COAL
Fancy I.nmp
off Car Nov. It
per Ton
MEDFORD FVF.L CO.
TeL 631
s
13
Severin Battery Service
Medford Mad Batteries
-volt, 13-plste, 1 year guaran
tee. 83,50
Re-wound armatures 81 np
Re-chf. soc. Onr Make tie
Wt N. Riverside Phone 1338
IScMlMJ- 15c
TODAY and FRIDAY
FIRST MEDFORD SHOWWa
Th most astounding
Picture of the age
A PlCTrRE
OF THE PT.OPLB
BY THR PEOPLE
FOR THE PEOPLE
Washington
Merry-Go-Round
With LEE TRACY Conitanee Oummingi
It's a Liberty Maiailne Four Stat Picture
f omedy "F1 re h on e
ALSO
Honeymoon"
Tnx Newt
WOOD
USE
Factory Blocks
For Quick Hot Fire.
$gOO
Per load
Dry Slabwood
12-in. or 16-in.
$2,50
Per load
Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 76
4 IV) ( v
ADULTS
20C
at 60
K man Is as old as bis organs; moat mm can
be vigorous and healthy at 60 a well as at
86, if they will bat take care of themselvM
oronerlT. Invigorate your vital organs with
Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules. Itisons
of the most reliable preparations known
to medicine. It has been widely prescribed
fof 237 years, the best proof that it works.
Insist on GOLD MEDAL. 35c & 76c
GOLD MEDAL
HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin to Go
If roa fcafi emir and mink and tbi wM
looks punk, don't awatlow a lot of Ikftlta,
miniTftl wftter, oil, laxatiy Handy or ebovins
gum and expect them to roaka you udifcnay
tweet and buoyant and full of luoahine.
For they can't do it. They only move thi
bnweli ana a mere movement doeant pt
the cause. The reason or your down-and-oaf
feelinc ia your liver. It hould sour oct tie
pounds ol liquid bile Into your bowels dally
If this bile is not 6owtni freely, yovr food
doesn't digest. It Just decayi in the bowel.
Gta bloau up your stomach. Yoa have a
thick, bad tut and your breath It foul,
kin often breake out in blemlahea. Your head
tenet and you feel down and oat. Your whole
lyitem ii poiioaed.
It takes tbnee rood, old CARTER'S
UTTLIO UVEH PILL3 to rt these two
MHinda of bile flowing freely and make yoa
eari "up and up." They contain wonderful,
larmleae, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing
hen it comes to making the bile flow freely.
But don't aak for liver pills. Ak for Carter's
Uttle Liver Pill. Look for the name Carter's
Little liver Pills on the red label. Resent a
lubeUtute. 2&c at all stores. 01931 C.M.C
TONITE On The Stage
"Big Game Gaities
of 1932"
PRESENTED BY
Medford Junior Theater
Guild
Must Comedy Dancing
e e
ON THE SCREEN I
"Discarded Lovers"
Gripping mystery drama with
sweet romance and a fine cast
headed by NATAMR MOORE
HEAD and J- FARRELL MCDONALD
Alio Ruth Etting Football
Organ Logue
SH Last Times Tonight
SLu "Hat Check Girl"
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dtw m
J4
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With
The Home Grocery
WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY
Until 12 Noon and Again at 4:00 P. M.
S:ai' m
w ,
SPECIAL
HARD WHEAT FLOUR
Guaranteed Flour, Swan and $0,48
River, per barrel. . vO
FINE FOOD SUPPLIES
Fresh Meats Fresh Fruits Vegetables
Pastries and Bakery Goods Canned
Goods Fountain Service
FREE DELIVERY
608 E. Main Phone 743
STARTS
FRIDAY
Continuous 2 to 11
Drama!
Action!
Thrills!
Romance!
TO
Ralph Bellamy Gloria Stuart
Pat O'Brien Lilian Bond
and Slim Summerville
Matinees Week Days
125 Baloony Seatg..........l5
Lower Floor 25o
-PRICES
Eves., Bun. Mats., Holidayi
125 Balcony Seats...20
Lower Floor 35o
KIDDIES A DIME
Hi KIDDIES MA11INLH
)C Saturday Morning 10 o'Clock
TliB 3. a. Panne Co. Will Have
Surprises For the Children
World'! UlltrtHoM
lpKk 2500 ROOm8 ll I itL
V dSPS'A SrtaTto? wato.'brf. I'll j
l tfM -: -W head reading lamp, and H ! '"fitdVKy
ilPfcil ,UUon-Garage '
f -rftsir fflgSEa. IIOMA0 hick!
LEGION'S
Armistice Day
Auspices of
Medford Post 15
American Legion
Decorations by
Tom Swem
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Provost's Pep Peddlers
A Big Party Don't Miss It
at
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