Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 17, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1934.
PAGE FIVE
Smart!
Economical!
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
ARE ALL TRUCK
( in every Inch of Design
in every ounce of Construction
MEDFORD POST NO. 15, AMERICAN LEGION
presents
"Zin fights In
Jl Barroom"
A MELLOW DRAMA
and
cruclc illuttrMeA is the 1 to 3-wri 6jlmdtr
Modtl C-40 with Hoke bodt. Otlur
bodia available lot all loadu .
ft TRUCK quality has to be of
in altogether different stamp"
than PASSENGER-CAR quality.
Truck users have learned that..
They want rugged stamina for
rigorous service. They want to
know bow strong a truck is . . .
bow dependable in the pinches
, . .whether it can be counted on
to take plenty of punishment.
That's why many manufac
turers are talking
"all-truck" in their
recent advertising
...aiming to satisfy
the demand. But
they have just be
gun to claim what
Slxei W-ton to 10-ton ;
Chitii price,. fiO. b. factory
from
$390
Internationals have delivered
for many years: EXTRA capac
ity for taking punishment and
giving value. For more than
twenty years the International
Truck builders have built ONLY
TRUCKS. No automobiles. So
they have had no tempting op-,
portunity to compromise.
Come in and learn what ALL
TRUCK QUALITY means in
these new stream-,
lined Internation
als. Or telephone
us for a try-out of
any model on your
own job. Why not
do it now
Walter W. Abbey ,Inc.
123 So. Riverside
Phone 303
Don't Jeopardize the
Financial Security of
Your Family. Be Sure
that You have Ample
PUBLIC
LIABILITY
Insurance when you drive
your car. We handle all
types of Automobile Insurance.
ALL ASHLAND TALENT (?)
-PROGRAM-oast
OF CHARACTERS
(in the order they' should appear)
SIMON BLACK Pereival Hope
the TllUan
RQMAINE Slug McCarthy
the deacon
SWICHEL Archie McDuff
' who almost downfalls
MVHITABLE Lizzie Tish
& aweet maid In her teens (plus 30 years)
JOE MORGAN Billy Srnythe
a drunkard who occasionally has delerlum tremens j
and likes his whiskey straight
MRS. MORGAN :. Maud Love
tverlovlng wife of Joe, who does her darnedest to
keep him on the straight and narrow
HARVEY GREEN Horace Hemingway
sv sport. Who goes to jail for his misdoings
FRANK BLACK Eben BZer
a son -of-a- bartender
WILLIE HAMMOND Perry Weeks
a young blade
MARY MORGAN Alice Jitters
the sweet little daughter of Joe Morgan who
Intercepts a beer bottle
THE PLAY
Act I.
Scene 1. Outside the "Sickle and Sheaf."
Scene 2. Inside the "Sickle and Sheaf."
(Audience will please not crack or crunch peaunts
during performance V
(ONE YEAH HAS PASSED)
Act II.
Scene 1. Again outside the "Sickle and Sheaf."
Scene 2. Once again inside the bickle and Sheaf.
(Handkerchief's furnished on demand for persistent
weepers, at slight remuneration).
Act III.
Scene 1. Inside the Morgan home.
Scene 2. None.
Scene 3. Still none. .
(The throwing of hard objects at actors is strictly
prohibited).
Act IV.
Scene 1. Back inside the "Sickle and Sheaf."
Scene 2. Landscape, such as there is.
Scene 3. Morgan's house.
(In pathetic parts audience will please give players
proper attention and lend moral support).
(10 YEARS HAVE ELAPSED) '
Act V. -
Scene 1. Same Landscape.
Scene 2. The Sickle and Sheaf after business has
become rotten.
Scene 3. Some more landscape.
Scene 4. A swell-elegant chamber in Morgan's home.
(If you haven't applauded before please do it now, or
the actors will think they are not appreciated.)
V A R I E T Y SHOW
Interspersed brightly between acts and scenes
will be presented varied and sundry performers in
diversities, including the singing waiters, the 1893
fan dancers, old fashioned crooners, the man on the
flying trapeze, and other divertisements, maybe Mae
West not in person. The audience will please show
their appreciation of these numbers by throwing
coins (not slugs) at the actors, for it all ges toward
a good cause.
Medford Investment Co.
Just Talk to Max
No. Holly . Phone 1224
"One-Stop Service"
and
FIRESTONE
TIRES and TUBES
Firestone Service Stores, Inc.
Ninth and Riverside Phone 520
Filler -Upper .
v t ' (
i .
few -lOr (f!v
k rl
comes the tour! its on their way to
and from the lake and fills them
up with sandwlchei, beer and wild
yarns.
Book Agent to Farmer: MTou
ought to buy an encyclopedia, now
that your boy Is going to school"
Parmer: "Not on your life. Let
him walk, the same as X did."
keen
Comrade B: Has your wife
appreciation of humor?
Comrade C: Tes Indeed, the more
I humor her the better she likes It.
Johnny Holmer, pictured above, is
an outstanding greeter at Prospect ,
that thriving resort on the Crater
Lake highway. Comrade Holmer we I
Goodyear
Tires
?
See Charlie
Furnas
MEDFORD
Service Station
"Your Tire Shop"
Main and Riverside. Ph. 14
CHRISTMAS DIPT FRUIT KJU.
PACK. Peata and Red Apple careful
ly selected from the vally'a beet. At
your grocera or cell Welter Jonta
418-L.
Medford Legion
Post Officers
Commander 1, F.arl For.
I'lrt Vtre Commander Cole
Holmes.
Second Vice Commander 8. ft.
Humphries.
Adjutant Joe Fllegel.
Chaplain A. J. Anderson.
Historian Urn. H. Paine.
Executive Committee Fred Hchef
Ol. Lee Oarlock. W. J. looker, C. 1.
Johnson. Cass Wvmore.
STANDING COM.MITTEF.fl
.Membership Cole Holmes.
Finance Joe Fllegel.
House Frank Grlnsteri.
Americanization and Historian
Wm. H. Paine.
Athletics Harold CJrey.
Publicity I.ee Garlork and Hor
ace Bromley.
YlMtlng O. L. Overymyer.
lgal Harry Skrrman,
Boy Scout F. G. Bunch.
Employment Victor Tengwald.
Reception A. H. Banwell, Jean
Brault and C. D. Bean.
Auxiliary Karl York.
Highway Safety W. H. Ellenberg.
Aeronautics William Rosenburg.
Budget F. G. Bunch.
Child Welfare K. P. Merrick and
Dr. A. F. Walter Kresse.
Chrtttmai fleali Mall
SALEM. Dec. 15. (AP) Secretary
of Stat p. J. Btadelm&n announced
today that the first thousand letters
to leave his office this week would
bear the Christmas seaU of the na
tional tuberculosis association.
4
"(cycles new and used get tne
bst at Medford Cycle. 23 N. Plr.
"Cop Killers" Pay
CHICAGO, Dec. 17 (AP) Two
men. Walter Dlttman, 38 and Her
man Boulan, 30, died In the electric
chair early today for the slaying of
Policeman Earl M. Jensen.
OAS
CLEAN
FAST
ECONOMICAL
SOUTHERN
OREGON
GAS CORP.
Jno. W. Johnson's
New Jewelry Store
All New Goods. New Low Prices
The Very Best Quality Alwayi
216 East Main
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
THE REX ALL STORE
PHONE 874 FOR FREE DELIVERY
A well-known door
way which we want
you to feel is always
open to you, whatever
your banking needs
may be.
MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD .
PHARMACY
t
The Gift Drug Store
Holiday Oifti In variety at
Economy Prioes.
Look over our assortment
before buying elsewhere.
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 10
3
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This Isn't The New 1935!
FORD
You'll Be Delighted When You See
What FORD Will Offer SOON!
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Sixth and Pacific Highway Phone 141
a -e
"YOUR
OFFICE
BOY"
Office Stationery & Supply Co.
113 W. Main Street. Phone 52
utamonas ft
'Si
Ground h ii
While
You
Wait!
Your Favorite Jeweler
Since ?
Larry Schade
Franklin's Cafe
35
Merchants Lunch
50 65 75tJ
Evening Dinners
Sunday
Turkey Dinners
50? 65?
T-Bone Steak Dinner
75?
"Famous for our Coffee"
Open till 1 A. M.
Why-
Go Elsewhere
To Be
Skinned?
See Us First
PAM
INSURANCE
W3ENGY
10
PHONE 444
Z B. Hoffmann
A
HINT
for your
CHRISTMAS
gifts that will
appeal to young
and old alike.
PAJAMAS, LINGERIE
JEWELRY, BED JACKETS
SCARFS, FLOWERS, ROBES,
TOYS, SACHETS, COMPACTS
LEATHER COATS, SWEATEES
nosE
BAGS
All packages
wrapped attractively