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PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
McCoys Return Mr. and Mr. M.
L. MoCoy have returned to MedIord
from spending tlx weeks In Seattle,
where thej vlelted relatives.
Mouton at PortM. Mouton, fjy
tng his Steerman ship from Portland
to Oakland, Calif., refueled, at the
Med ford airport Sunday.
In Boseburg L. Oolf of thla
elty apent Friday In Roaeburg attend
ing to bualneaa affalra, according to
the Roaeburg Haws Review.
Catch the Limit Mr. and Mra. D.
, O. Llndsey apent yesterday at Fish
' lake, and returned with the limit.
Completei Inspection Captain
Lewla T. Rosa returned to Medford
early thla morning from an Inspect
ion trip through the campa In the
western part of the CCC dlatrlct.
Get Limits Art' Adler, Dave Reea
and Ed. Klrtley spent yesterday fus
ing Big Butte, and each caught hia
limit, they reported upon return
here.
Refuels Here A United Statea navy
plane en route from Seattle to San
Dieffo. atopped at tne Meaiora air
port Sunday morning at nine o'clock
to refuel.
- Mr. Wallace In City J. T. Wallace,
representative of the Chicago and
Northwestern railway, la In Medford
Y" today, having arrived on the Oregon-
Ian from Portland.
Leaves for Lake Edna R. Miller ol
Lot Angelea left by bus today for Cra
ter Lake, where she plana to remain
for two daya. Mra. Miller arrived here
this forenoon on the Shasta.
At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mra.
M. M. Herman and daughter Evelyn
are spending the week-end at Die.
mond Lake. They expect to return
to Medford this evening.
Garner Released Frank Garner,
who haa been held in the county Jail
for the past three weeks upon con
viction of driving while Intoxicated,
wae released yeaterday. Re alao paid
his fine.
On Business Here S. Bethel of San
Francisco, representing the National
Outdoor Advertising bureau, la spend
ing today In Medford conferring with
C L. MacDonald of the Poster and
Klelaer company.
ianouch to Applegate Karl L. Ja
noueh, assistant supervisor of the
Rogue River national forest, la spend
ing today at Applegate. OCO camp.
He will also inspect the construction
work at the Star Ranger atatlon.
I ...
' Leave for Wyoming Misses Maxlne
and Kathryn Robinson accompanied
their uncle, Earl Falwell, to Cody,
Wyo., where they plan to visit. Mrs,
C. A. Falwell also accompanied them,
The group left Sunday morning by
motor.
...
Vestal In Medford Don Vestal of
the Salem Capital Journal staff, was
a guest over the week-end at the N
S Oatman home on South Central
avenue. Mr. Vestal Is spending the
vacation with his parenta In Ashland.
...
Shrubbery Damaged A report was
tiled at the city police atatlon that
an automobile on South Central ave.
nue, which Miss Carmen Dorothy of
Jacksonville was attempting to pass,
drove onto the curbing, and damaged
the ahrubbery In front of Mrs. R. F.
Anderson's residence.
...
Miss Fulton Returns Miss Barbara
Fulton, returned to Medford thla
morning on the Shasta from San
1 Francisco, where she spent the week
end, having left Medford Thursday.
Mlaa Fulton waa Joined In the bay
cltv by Mlaa Elizabeth Randall of
Berkeley, who formerly resided In
Medford.
...
Fletcher to Lake William Fletcher,
pilot for the Shell Oil company, was
a visitor at the Medford airport sun-
day Tying to Seattle from Oakland,
CaUf., and planned to fly over Crater
Lake on hla way north. Mr. Fletcher
remained overnight Sunday at Eu
gene, arid waa to continue his Jour
ney north today.
...
. Arm Injured Jane Robinson of
thla city, suffered a fractured left
arm Saturday evening In an automo
bile accident near Ashland, according
to reports filed by the state police.
fcjamea H. Miller of Aahland was named
as driver of the automobile which
crashed at the overhead crossing Just
north of the city.
FAMOUS BRITISH
Here Saturday Mra. Sam alcNalr
waa a Saturday bualneaa visitor here
from Ashland.
Thong Reported II Clare H. Thong
of Trail la receiving medical care at
the. Community hospital thla week. It
waa reported thla morning.
...
Undergoes Operation Jra. Edlfh
Sexton of West Main atreet under
went a major operation this morn
ing at the Sacred Heart hospital and
waa reported getting along nicely.
...
Miss Robinson Improved Miss Jane
Robinson, Injured In an auto wreck
Saturday, waa reported In an Improv
ed condition at the Medford Com
munity hospital today.
...
Patlenta at Community Mra. Mil
dred Miller of Trail underwent a ma
jor operation at the Community hoa-
oltal thto morning. Mrs. cnaiena coo
of thla city la also a patient at the
hospital for medical care.
...
Many Go Swimming The Apple
gate river waa one of the moat favor
ed sections with local awlmmera yes
terday. The upper river waa dotted
with people from early afternoon
through the evening.
...
Stephens Improved Earl Stephens of
the Rogue River dlatrlct, who re
ceived a aevere fracture of the left
leg in an accident laat Friday, was
renorted In an Improved condition
at the Sacred Teart hospital today.
...
Returna Home Fred Holzgang, who
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital
anme time ago? waa In a much lm
proved condition today and was re
moved from the hospital to the home
of his mother at Applegate.
...
Loses Wheel A wheel from a Ford
coupe, which waa traveling east on
Main atreet this morning, left the
car, and rolled Into the lobby of the
Rlalto theater, It waa reported. The
driver's name was not learned, but
according to atanders-by, one man
narrowly missed being hit by the roll.
lng wheel, which left the car at the
corner of Main and Grape etreets,
...
Visit Crater Laks Among recent
vlaltors at Crater Lake were Mra. Alice
Butterworth, Misses Bess and Deipha
Hammond of Portland and Mra. e. N
Blythe and Mlaa Alice Bluthe of Van
couver. Wash. Several membera ol
the party formerly resided in Med.
ford and Ashland and .visited many
old acquaintances while In the val
ley. They were the guests of Mra,
Volney Dixon and Miss Jane Dixon
when in Medford.
FAULTY LANDING
(Continued tram Page One.)
Dean Will Sell
El Rey Beer In
Southern Oregon
A. Z. Dean, formerly associated with
the Union Oil company in Medford,
haa secured the representation In
Medford of the El Rey Brewing com
pany, one of the beat known brewer
lee on the Paclflo coast. Mr. Dean will
be representative In Jackson, Jose
phine and Klamath counties. Mr. and
Mra. Dean apent a week In San Fran
cisco Inspecting the breweries.
fiom of the El Rev beer haa al
ready arrived In Medford Mr. Dean
said, with the first shopment going
to Gates and Lydlard.
El Rey la the first to use the new
process of yeast activation, ana
said to be one of the outstanding
products on the coast. Mr. Dean will
make hla headquarters at IIS North
Riverside.
SILVER SCREEN
REVIEW
By Mary G Miner Kflly.
away on atretchera mada Irom fabric
torn from th Seafarer.
He couldn't aeel He couldn't aeel"
cried Mra. MollLson. who U equally as
famous with her husband In British
flying annals.
Adverse Flying conditions,
MolllBon and bis wife, taking 400
gallons of gasoline and a lipstick as
baggage, hopped 'from Walec at
m.. Pacific standard time, Saturday.
They fought contrary winds across the
Atlantic then encountered fog patches
and head winds from Newfoundland
down the coast.
It was 6 p. m. last night when the
black plane soared over Bridgeport
lrport. Fred Moller, airport mana
ger, went aloft and tried to guide the
Moll Lions to the runway. The trans-
Atlantic plane circled the field five
times, with Moillson signalling fran
tically. Suddenly It shot down and
nosed into & drainage ditch.
The Moil iso ns, who had previously
cut the ignition switch to prevent lirf.
were thrown 15 feet clear of the ship.
Attendants with pocket lamps, sought
them tn the darkness.
For God's sake, come over here."
Molllson cried. They found him lying
In the marsh, and not far away they
came on Mrs. Molllson. Attendants
tlaahed fabric from the plane for
stretchers and hastened the pair to
a hospital.
Found Journey Hard.
'We found It a much more difficult
Journey than we ever anticipated,"
Molllson told doctors as they ban
daged abrasions on his legs and treat
ed cuts on his face. "We had many
head winds on the way over.'
Bandagea were applied to Mrs. Mol-
llson's right hand, lacerated in the
crash, and abrasions on her legs were
treated. Clad In white; with blue ear
rings, she appeared pale.
She said she was sorry they had not
landed during daylight when 'they
saw their gasoline running low.
I wanted to land at Boston," she
said.
Dr. Isaac It. Harahbarger, who
treated the couple, said:
Molllson attributed the crash to
hla fatigue and to the faot that he
was trying to land on a strange
field. He had been at the controls
for about 37 hours. He certainly was
very tired man."
It was the second mishap for the
Molllsona since they conceived the
triangular flight aa a climax to their
careers. On June 8, they tried
leave Wales for New York, but their
plane waa damaged on the takeoff.
Last year Molllson flew from Eng
land to New York, with an Interme
diate stop near St. John, N. B.
The Molllsons planned to leave
Bridgeport for New York late today
in an amphibian piloted by Ralph
Wlckford, Boston pilot.
One might question the degree of
brass (even la the realm of shyster-
Ism) displayed by "Attorney" tee
Tracy in that twift moving, ambulance-chasing
Indictment, The Nui
sance" which opened at Bunt's Cra
terian to a large house yesterday
afternoon. But one will not ques
tion the rare entertainment value of
this extra clever film.
Needless to say, with the Inimi
table Tracy bobbing In and out of
practically every foot of film, there
it ncc a dull moment In It. But all
the credit Isn't Tracy's by a long way.
Great as he is, his laurels are con
stantly threatened by the brilliant
acting of that veteran stage actor.
Prank Morgan. As the "shyster- doc
tor, too fond of drink. Morgan's char
acterization, while complimenting
Tracy's, stands dangerously and artis
tically on Its own feet.
Then there is beautiful and capable
Madge Evans, who does an outstand
ing piece of work as the utility oor-
noratlon's stool pigeon, hired to
gather evidence on "the nuisance,
and John Mlljan, who under the role
of the corporation's "ethical" counsel,
resorts to a brand of shysterism all
his own.
Well cast, beautifully directed and
perfectly acted, thla Interesting play
will appeal to all.
And even If It dldnt there u aim
the whole six rounds of the Sharkey-
Carnera championship fight to draw
the crowd. This interesting version
unlike former fight pictures shown, Is
well lighted and clear in every de
tail o clear, In fact, that it was im
possible for some of the local fisti
cuff fans to refrain from typical ring
Bide rooting during the ahowing.
IE
L
Al Jolson Is Star
Coming Rialto Hit
Al Jolson, famous for making the
flrat talkie and the originator of thi
"mammy" songs, cornea to the Rlalto
theater tomorrow In hla latest re
lease, "Halleluiah, I'm a Bum."
Onoe again, Jolson does something
radically different on the screen,
"Rhvthmlo dialogue" la new and
la photographic music." In thla Jol
son picture, both of these make their
bow. And aa for aonga there are els
of them, what would an Al Jolson
show be without any songs? But. for
the first time, he makes hla appear
ance without a covering of black
grease-paint over hla face. He'a his na
tural self this time.
Harry Langdon, Cheater Conklln,
Madge Evans and Prang Morgan are
In the supporting oaat.
"Supernatural," a atory of the spir
it world, with Carole Lombard fea
tured, ahows for the last times tonight.
Indications are that a good num
ber of local businessmen will be In
the Chamber of Commerce caravan
to the U. S. government fish hatchery
at Butte Falls, when It leaves tomor
row afternoon at 3 p. m., It waa an
nounced today by T. E. Daniels, chair.
man of the chamber fish and game
committee.
The hatchery la one of the flneat
In the United States and should be of
great Interest to locsl people aa well
aa to tourists who visit here In the
summer.
- It is the purpose of the committee
In charge to leave the Chamber of
Commerce building punctually at 2
p. m., and the party will arrive back
In Medford In time for dinner.
Anyone wlehlng to go la asked to
communicate with the Chamber of
Commerce Immediately and It is
hoped that many more will sign up
for the trip, which la the flrat official
visit to the hatchery of local citizens.
Every Legionnaire In Jackson coun
ty la urged to be present at tonight's
meeting of Medford Poet No. 18 which
opens at the Armory at 8 p. m,
delegation of prominent membera of
Klamath Post will be present a
guests of honor and will tell the local
veterans many Interesting high lights
of the 1933 state convention which
takes place In Klamath Falla Aug.
10. 11 and 13. The visiting Legion,
nalrea will be headed by Post Com
mander "Bill" Canton who la a char
ter member of Medford Post and ha.
many frlenda In this community.
Post commander Lee oairock wno
haa Juat returned from a vlalt to the
World'a fair In Chloago will give
short talk on hla trip telling some
of the unusual aldellghta on the cen
tury of progress. Plana for a suitable
representation of Medford post
the Klamath convention will be made
at tonlght'a session and every local
Legion man should make special
effort to attend.
Following the post meeting a meet
ing of the "40 et 8" Socletle will oe
held to elect delegates and make
plans for the 1933 convention next
month.
richarlTdIjun
'the great jasper'
Richard Dlx's delightful flirt, ."'The
Great jasper," is now playing at the
Studio theater. Robust and virile, he
captures one heart after another, but
breaks only one I
IGHIS FEATURE
(Continued from Page One.)
the Klelg lights were causing every
one to perspire profusely.
General Balbo rattled off about five
minutes of Italian, his spade beard
making large chopping gestures to
ward the cameras, post had ao Idea
what the Itallsn air minister was
saying, except that occasionally he
could distinguish the word "Wll-eee
Pust."
Suddenly, in the middle of Gen
eral BaJbo's congratulatory discourse,
there occurred a series of explosions.
They came from a balcony, where the :
till camera men hsd gathered, de
termined to have vengeance upon the
movie men and spoil all their efforts.
The movie had to be started over
again. General Balbo mopped his
brow and gave hla speech. Post re
plied tn kind.
Colonel Balbo," he said, "I want
to congratulate you, too. You are a
a.rat hero."
"Genera.," wnispered an interpre
ter. "General Balbo. Mr. Post."
Wiley is hard of hearing and didn't
get It. There were two more explos
ions and one of the still camera men
on the balcony began pounding the
floor with a club.
"Keep quiet, you dirty muggsi" ex-
c) ilmed one of the movie men.
Post and General Balbo walked
away, into the crowd. Both were sur
rounded by newspapermen. Then Ue
Trenholm, personal manager for Post,
came Into the picture.
"Wiley! Good Ood. Wiley!" he
shouted. "Don't talk to those news
papermen! You know better than
that! You're under eon tract I Don't
talk to them I"
Post stared at him a moment, then
raising his voice for the first time
during the show, exclaimed:
Well, how the hell come I'm in
here?"
iMarfcetf
Livestock.
PORTLAND. July St. (AP) Cat
tle 3870; calves, 187; 35 50c lower.
Steers, good, medium, 84.75 0 8.36;
common, 83.00 4 4.78; heifers, common
and medium, 44 00 8 4 35; cows, good,
common and medium, 8390 63.75;
bulls, good. 13 30 j 3 50; cutters and
medium, 83.383 35; veaters, good.
88.00 06.75; common and medium.
83 38.00; calves, good. 88.50 8.00;
common and medium 8350&5.OO.
Hoas: 3403: loaisc higher, aood.
140-300 lbs., 88.35KS.7S: 300-350 lbs.,
65.00ie;5.75; over 350 lbs., 8435,15.33;
sows, good. 84 (jt 5; . medium, 84 e 4.50;
pigs, good, 84.35 95.00.
SHEEP: 1393: 13c higher. Lambs,
good and choice, 66.25 p 6.50: common
and medium. 85 25 ca 6.00; wethera, 82
4; ewes, 613335.
Portland Wheat
STRAWBERRIES New Oregona,
81.50 crate.
WOOL 1933 clip, nominal; Wil
lamette valley, 23-350 lb.; eastern
Oregon, 16-2 lc lb.: southern Idaho,
16-300 lb.
HAY Buying price from producer:
Alfalfa, No. 1, new crop 616-18; clov
er. No. 3, 814; eastern Oregon tim
othy, 816; oata and vetch, 616 ton.
Chicago Wheat
Open High Low
July .91 Oivj .90
Sept. .93 .94 .92
Dec. .98 .98 .95
May 1.03 103
1.00
Close
.90
.92
.86 (,
1.00
Ban Franrl.ro Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, July 34 (AP)
Butterfat 34 prem. grade 354.e.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 34. (API
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July ,70 .70 .70. .70
Sept. ., .71 i .72 .71 '4 .73
Dec. . .77 .77 77 .77
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem .70
Dark hard winter, 13 pet. . .81
.11 pot - .74
Soft white .60
Western white .69
Hard winter '. .60
Northern aprlng , .89
Western red ; .69
Oats: No. 3 white. 826.50.
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow. 636.
Mill run: Standard, 61950.
Today'a car recelpta:
barley, 3: flour, 18; corn,
LT
New Retail Prices On
Fluhrer's Breads
Milk Made ' e .9c
Holsum . .;. 10c
Holsum Sliced .......... . 10c
Large Holsum 13c
Raisin, French, Rye, Cracked
Wheat ...10c
Effective Today
TONITE Barbara Stanwyck In
"The Bitter Tea of General Yen"
Tue. William Boyd In
"ffllE MIDNIGHT WARNING"
Three divorce decrees were filed In
circuit court today, all going by de
fault. Circuit Judge H. D. Norton
algned the decrees.
Helen T. Haaa waa given a divorce
from Charlea J. Haaa on the grounds
of cruel and Inhuman treatment.
Mra. Haaa alleged her husband had
abused her and their five nllnor chil
dren, and that Haaa had refused to
contribute to their support because
they would not live on hla ranch
with him. Haas waa a candidate
for sheriff on the republican ticket
at the prlmarlea a year ago last May,
Custody of the children was" given to
Mrs. Haaa.
Margaret A. Woods waa given a
divorce from W. Ahljah Woods, and
Bessie Elizabeth Colton was granted
a divorce from Samuel Gordon Colton.
Wheat, 79:
1; hay, 8.
Portland Produce
Wall St. Report
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
, 44
. 337,
. 54?,
UNION FILM WORKERS
WALK OUT TONIGHT
HOLLYWOOD. Cel., July 34. (AP)
Every union laborer employed la
the motion picture etudloe of Holly
wood waa ordered to walk out on
strike at midnight tonight.
Fog on the coast; otherwlae fair to.
night and Tueaday; no change in
temperature; moderate north and
northwest winds offshore.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POR EXCHANOB
A fine 8 -room stuoco home In su
burbs of Los Angeles, hardwood
floora. tile sink, and tile bath room,
garage, to exchange for modern
home In Medford. Call to see pic
ture snd get details if Interested.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 North Riverame
STOCK SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistic
Company.)
July 34:
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow 620, gen
tle saddle horse 620. Phone si-r-u,
Jacksonville.
80
lud'la
Today 87.8
Prev. day.... 81 0
Week ago 101.3
Year ago..... 41.6
3 yrs. ago 166.8
30
RR'S
48.6
481
66.8
17.3
1339
30
Ufa
97.1
90.0
112.7
61.T
333.3
00
Total
83 4
77.1
09 4
41.3
169.8
LOST A white female Peralan cat
with hair clipped two places on
back. Phone 1146 or call at 335V4
N. Holly.
POR SALE Sugar pine ahakea. Write
A. O. Larson, Trail, Oregon.
BOND SALE AVERAGES
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company.)
July 34:
'30
India
Today 76.5
Prev. day-...' 75.4
Week ago... 76.5
Year ago...... 68.8
3 yrs. ago.... 63.6
30
RR'a
81.3
81.3
84 3
86.8
107.8
30
Ufa
86. t
88.9
88.8
76 3
100.8
Folded fendera unfolded. Brill Met
al Works.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 34 (API-
BUTTER Prints, extras, 28c; stan
dards 35c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, 24-25c lb.; farmer's door deliv
ery, 22-33c lb.; sweet cream 5c higher
EGOS Paclflo Poultry Producers'
selling price: Oversize, 34c; extras
33c: atandarda 30c; mediums 30c;
pullets 16c dozen. Buying price by
wholeaalera: Fresh current recelpta
66 lbs. and up 16-18o doe.cn.
MILK Contract price, 4 pet., Port
land delivery, 61.70 cwt.; B grade
cream, 370 lb.
CHEESE 93 score Oregon triplets.
12 ',4c: loaf 13,fco lb.; brokers will pay
to below quotations.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country-killed hogs,
beat butchers, under 150 lbs., 7-7Vc;
vealera, 70 to 100 lbs. 7'4-8c; aprlng
lambs 10i,-llc; yearllnga 4-8c; heavy
ewes, 3-3c; medium cows, 8c lb.: can
ner cows 3'a-3c; bulls, 4-5c lb.
HOPS Nominal, 1033, 60-510 lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland deliv
ery: Buying prices: Heavy hens, col
ored, 4',i-5'4 lbs. 10c; do 4V4 lbs. up,
10c; hens over 3 lbs., 8c; under
3V4 lbs., Be lb.; broilers, 1 lbs., lie;
colored aprlnga. 3 lbs. up, 13c; roast
ers, over 3! lbs. 14c: roosters. 5c lb.;
ducks, Peklns, broilers, ld-13o lb.;
old ducks, Peklns 100 lb.; do colored,
loo lb.
NEW ONIONS California, Bermu
da 81 35 50 lbs. crate; new red, 6136
cental.
POTATOES Local, 83: Deschutes
Gems, 63.35 cental: do bakers, 63.40;
Yakima oems, 63.10.
NEW potatoes Local white and
red. 63 cental.
60
Total
80.9
80.8
83.0
63.8
100.4
NEW YORK, July 34. (AP)
Stocks swspt forward in a broad re
covery today, making galna of 1 to 7
or more points in the abbreviated
session in fast and expanalve trading.
While the advance waa general, alco
hols and metals displayed the most
pronounced buoyancy. The close waa
strong. The turnover approximated
3,800.000 ahares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select-.
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. St Dye ..11414
Am. Can 8fi4
Am. & Fgn. Pow 13 lfc
A. T. J T. .., -133
Anaconda , i,.,, , 18
Atch. T. St S. P. ...,.... 82 K
Bendlx Avla. ..... 15
Beth. Steel .. . 87V4
California Pnck'g 35H
Caterpillar Tract. 32
Chrysler
Coml. Solv. ....
Curtlas-Wrlght
DuPont ..........
Gen. Foods ....
Qen. Mot
Int. Harvest.
I. T. 8c T.
Johns-Man. .
Monty Ward
North Amer. ...
Penney (J. O.)
Phillips Pet ....
Radio ..............
Sou. Pac
Std. Brands. ,
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. 3. .
Trana. Amer.
. 31
. 83
. 2
, 73
. 36
, 39
85
. 16H
. 46
. 33
, 36
. 41
. 13
28
. 37
. 35 H
. 84
. 7
WANTED Cash paid for used cars,
Waller W. Abbey, inc. pnone auj.
123 S. Riverside St., Medford.
POR SALE 1930 Plymouth sedan.
trunk, license, first clase conaiuoo.
Nash coupe, a dandy buy.
Dodge coach, priced right.
Chrysler Rds. 70 model.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
133 S. Riverside St., Medford
USED CARS
1630 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Sedan.
1639 Chevrolet Coach.
1928 Ford Sport Coupe.
1929 Ford Std. Coupe.
1929 Plymouth Sedan.
1925 Bulck Coach.
1931 Ford Victoria.
Several good low priced cars.
O. E. OATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept.
6th es Bartletl
FOR SALE Engltah pointer, Boston
bun pups s Shepherd. Puppies 61
eaoh. Dr. Stone,
SWIM DANCE
at '
TWIN PLUNGES
MTti Fun Spot of Southern
Orenon"
FILMS FREE
8EVF.RIN BATTERY SERVICE
Medford Made Batteries
e vow 13-piate co pn
1 yr. gnarantee'"""
Recharge, our make. S8e
1838 No. Riverside. Phone 890
I'lllJI
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8:00
1:18 9:00
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
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Mots. 15c
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