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LOCAL and PERSONAL
III At Horn Mr. Harry L.
Wilson who has been seriously
ill at ber borne, 717 Oake street, i
(or the past two weeks, is re-
ported somewhat Improved now. 1
....
Mealing Postponed Meeting
of West Side Extension Unit
has been postponed because the
leader, Miss Marion Farrell will
be out of town. It will be held
Nov. 6 at home of Mrs. Edward
Leach.
'
In Hospital Mrs. Walter L.
Clark,. 320 North Holly street,
is a patient In Community Hos
pital, having suffered a broken
leg. It is understood that she
will be able to have visitors In
a few days.
On Leave Darral Payant,
signalman 3c, and son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Payant of S39
West 10th street, Is in Medford
for a 15 day visit with his par
ents. Payant has Just returned
from the South Pacific.
Unit To Meet Evans Valley
Extension Unit club will meet
at the home of Fern Babcock
Thursday, Nov. 2. This will be
an all-day meeting with a cov
ered dish luncheon at noon.
Members are asked to bring
sewing.
Capi. Findley Leaves Capt
Dwight Findley left Sunday
morning by air for Greensboro,
N. C, where he will await or
ders for overseas. Mrs. Findley
and their three children, Diane,
Jeanene and Dwight, Junior, will
make their home in Medford for
the duration at 36 Glen Oak
Court.
CALENDAR
Wednesday '
10.00 a. ro. Army Red Cross
Auxiliary production unit, Out
post.
12 noon Get Together club.
potluck luncheon at Eagles Hall
on West Main street. Bring scis
sors and thimbles.
12 noon Adult Missionary so
ciety of First Christian church,
annual luncheon at church par
lors.
1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary
at 10 Keene Way Drive. Host
esses, Mrs. E. C. Corn, Mrs. Oren
Schenck and Mrs. H. D. Chris-
tensen.
1:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs. Ernest
Barnes.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, GirJs' Community club.
Mrs. Jacobs will give paper on
"New America" and Mrs. Phipps
will review "Time for Decision."
6:30 p. m. United Spanish
War Veterans and auxiliary,
armory for dinner followed by
meetings at 8 p. m.
Thursday
10:30 a. m. Wenonah club.
home of Mrs. P. M. Aldredge
1016 Court street. Covered dish
luncheon at noon. Bring table
service and sewing kits.
1:00 p. m. Medford city coun
cil of Parent-Teacher associa
tions, home of Mrs. S. S. Mor
gan, 212 South Orange street,
dessert luncheon.
2:00 p. m. Women's Relief
corps, armory club rooms. Plans
for participation in the Armi
stice Day parade will be made.
Fine George Berry Ruther
ford, 54, was fined 10 in city
police court today for being
drunk on a public street.
Twins Christened The twin
sons of Lt. and Mrs. H. F. Stoll
of Camp Barkeley, Texas, were1
christened recently In Lt. StolVs
home church at Taylor, Texas..
Following the ceremony, Lt.'
Stoll' s parents gave a sheep bar-'
becue for about 60 guests. Mrs.
Stall was formerly Eunice San
den of Jacksonville.
.
Editor Promoted Word has,
been received that 2nd Lt. Wal
lace G. Iverson was made first
lieutenant and commanding of
ficer of a squadron at Will
Rogers Aid Field, Oklahoma:
City, Okla., on Oct. 7. Lt. lver-;
son was owner and editor of
the Gold Hill News prior to his
enlistment on Jan. 20, 1042.
In Oklahoma Sgt. Dick Rob
erts, Army Air Corps, is now
stationed at Ardmore, Okla.,
with the ground forces, accord
ing to word received here. Sgt.
Roberts has recently returned
from overseas, and spent three
weeks in Medford with his
mother, Mrs. Hazel Roberta, 107
Genesee street. '
Spreading OuF
lEYTE TV
t yLfiiT,to
( y ,4 A-
AT
?! eervtce k!kx CUT Trans
ar ti Stow, 33 . Tir SU
IX3R RENT UpjilM plana. Cli l
ectec e a. m.
TOH BA1X 1U1 Chevrolet or m4
into pickup, food rubber. SIS. Af
ter S So vnn. CrwH. Bos: S?.
l Lett. AM mm weee ai
LOOK OUT FOR
THE JOKER
in the "Burke Bill". Just as
in 1918 the "drys" are at lt
again. Protect your freedom
defeat prohibition.
VOTE 313 X HO
Paid Adv. Tbs Antl-Profalbltlon Commlttei
of Orafon. O. J. McParaon, Chalrmaa
Paaraon-4th Ave. Bldr., Portland
Cadet Here Aviation Cadet
Kenneth H. Jones is in Medford
on leave from advanced naviga
tion school at Ellington Field,
Tex., and is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Jones,
512 Pennsylvania avenue. He
reports back for duty Nov. 7.
-
Examiner Coming A travel
ing examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be at the K. P.
Hall Friday and Saturday, Nov.
3 and 4, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
AU wishing permits or licenses
t o drive cars are asked to get
in touch with the examiner
during these hours.
Furlough Ends Ensign Wil
liam H. Wright left for San
Francisco Friday after spending
two weeks at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Wright at Brownsboro. . Ensign
Wright enlisted in the Navy
V-12 program about two years
ago. Miss Lois E. Wright, wel
der at Willamette Iron and Steel
Works in Portland, also spent
two weeks with her family
while her brother was home.
Baby Daughter Pfc. Charles
R. and Mrs. Turner are the par
ents of a daughter, Malinda
Ann, born October 26, 1944; at
Camp White hospital. Mrs. Tur
ner will be remembered as Miss
Norma Mitchell and is making
her home with her mother, Mrs.
Paul Jennings at 304 North Ivy
street, Medford, and Pfc. Turner
is now stationed at Fort Meade,
Maryland.
Guardian A r r i t i n g Mrs.
Edna Edna B. Stanley of Gres-
ham, Ore., grand guardian of
Daughters of Job for Oregon,
will arrive in Medford tomorrow
morning for her official visit to
Medford Bethel. Tomorrow night
she will be honored guest of the
Bethel at a meeting in the Ma
sonic Temple. Formal initiation
wil be held. The meeting is
scheduled for 7:30 p. m.
Two Commissioned Stuart
T. Wharton of Medford and
Robert Lee Scott, formerly of
Central Point, were both recent
ly commissioned second lieu
tenants at the army's Infantry
School, Ft. Benning, Ga a re
lease from the school states. Lt,
Wharton, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Wharton, 1134 West Ninth
street, served with an AAA
Command at Boston, Mass., be
fore entering officer candidate
school and was employed by the
Jennings Tire company before
being inducted into the army.
He is a graduate of Medford
high school. Lt. Scott, whose
parents are Mr. and Mrs. 1. F.
Scott of Delano, Calif., is a
graduate of the Central Point
high school.
STATE SCHOOL
SUPPORT AMENDMENT
VOTE-31 4-X-YES
Mom fefephofo
American Invaders ot Philippines
have greatly extended beachheads on
teyte and adjacent Bamar, gaining
complete control of San Juanlro
Strait and establishing 10-iaUgrip
tt Ctrlgara Bay. Other drives
pushed deeper inland on Iyt.
School Head Here Frank B.
Bennett, superintendent of . Sa
lem schools, arrived in Medford
yesterday to confer with E. H.
Hedrick, Medford school super
intendent, and to look over the
local school piant. Saiem is con
templating a post-war school
building program. ' ,
....
Truck Tires The truck tire
panel is faced with an even
more difficult task for Novem
ber, according to local OPA
officials, as the qquote. has 645
fewer tires compared with 3,
378 tires for October. The Oc
tober figure Included a supple
mentary quota of 400.
e e
Sergeant Leaves T. Sgt.
Franklin H. Fanger laft Saturn
day night for the reassignment
station at Santa Monica, Cai.
He has been visiting friends and
relatives at Portland and Cor
vallis and with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fanger, Sr., on
the Jacksonville highway, dur
ing the 22-day furlough given
him after his return to this
country from a base ot the 15th
Air Force in Italy.
Corporal Home A f t e r 30
months' duty in Hawaii and var
ious South Pacific islands, Cpl.
DeLoss Gilbert arrived In Med
ford Saturday to spend a 30-day
furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Van R. Gilbert, 135
.North Holly street. Cpl. Gilbert
Columbus, O., Oct. 81 U.fi)
Gov. John W. Bricker of Ohio
gathered forces here today for
the final spurt of his national
election campaign which re
sumes tomorrow night at Toledo
after climaxing his drive tor la
bor votes before a howling au
dience of 15,000 last night at
Detroit.
The GOP vice presidential
nominee arrived here this morn
ing to catch his campaigning
breath before starting out on a
final swir.ar throuah the east to
j New York and Philadelphia. He
ends bis campaign at Cleveland
next Saturday night.
Hearers Enthused
Last night, Bricker drew the
most enthusiastic reaction from
the largest Indoor audience he
has faced on Ms entire campaign
when he told labor In the heart
ot industrial America at Detroit
that next Tuesday, labor makes
its choice between communistic
domination and Industrial free
dom.
He set off waves of booing by
mentioning Sidney HUlman who.
he said, "helped boss the new
deal convention" at Chicago last
summer, and Earl Browder
the "No. 1 communist In this
country."
He drew shouting approval
by naming Gov. Thomas E
Dewey as "the next president of
the United States." Ha was
cheered loudly also when he said
he didn't mind "taking a licking
front the Democrats" but that he
would "hate to be defeated by
the communist party masquerad
ing a the Democratic party."
"The man behind Franklin
Roosevelt," Bricker said, "is
Sidney Hillman. The man behind
Sidney Hillman is Earl Browder.
And back of him are the class
hatreds, the alien philosophies
and the economic slavery of the
old world." V
fOR SALE Bcauro (JS caet. tut U,
real barfata. 343 N. Gre s.
FOR SALC t r;!it-l l?-mantlt
mlHttnt atrata ShortRont bull; 1
- registered f-manth Aberdeen Anfus
bull; 1 Hereford bull, 23 months;
eome dairy heifer: aome Hereford
hellers: also stocVt trailer. C. p. rvep
S. KWiind farm, Ceittiat Poirrt.
F YOU ABE vjunUna to buy or sett
rut ut tec U G. Ptekett. it 6.
tWH. ftWtt OT 4tHU.
FOR SALE New nvsttsn, hi wrtaf
er roUe, reoelrc on u itutkee ot
washers. 406 E. Meln. Phon 5J03.
TOVXll ldy billfold. OH-ner iden
tify mna pmy sot so, inquire r
s. Rlvertide.
JANITOR WArlTBD
Fut! 3fc ftvr tt experienced
laitac. PettrtttC to riltc tttea t
sped wages. Address Box eH3e, emi
lrioune for interview.
WS, WILL HAVE good consignment
nt l...r patfl tn, tMa U'AlcV ul,!
, also regular lineup of dairy etock,
mwi and helfera: ft larca fat bull:
Bom ftf. ho and teedexv. damtiy
4-rheet ruotser it wagon ac
trailer) flit rack: ! well
built fwo-tt'Jleel aloclt trailer, 16x600
tlrea: 1 electric waahlns machine; 1
Bparton console radio, and many
otner uaeful article. Sale atari at
14.50 a. m. LWevtocfc te i m.
Ttturedey, Kov. 3. Midway Auction
I.O.
TttMs7 cct, , u MrorenT mail TMBtno rm
TOR SAUt Ortho Kleenup, a winter
vpTy iot truTiy mi, tcaie, ongni on
Pttaa 4441?.
fruit Qakdta Scocrv,
jTOR SALE Satn' dcc ml.
tf i, 34 g. gn tfrtjag. Pn?Bt 444tf,
in church will JsJd eumm.t a.L
in tha Miwmlo building, .Novtvi?r 3
and 4.
WANTED Woman to wash dish,
Berrydale restaurant, 1312 N. River
side. Best ot wages. ISo night or
Sit.v5n -work.
TOR BA1X ' T.sner'1 More-MYUc. Ta-
rOR A-C fw
ialax modt t.ci ccc 4a ttjtod.. Sc J
us briar t&it bur Ctr lim
Motors
WANTED TO BUY feeder iambs. V
j. avniuppt. Hotel Grand, MediortX-
WANTED hstm xxuxiei uset CAJ.
Btghut price peld for good, clean
automobues. Crattn Lam Motors.
ik. C. TRACTOR. moflrtTo. 1
nncvura . wiui uuici u-tauv. vj ic-
ct tnacac ta cood oacwitfiaa. Pttenc
374.9 9 a. xn. t& & 9. tor
poinrment J
A GATES' Do)iho ra "mounted '
Have yom ajate md up for ita
rders nuit be Id before Nov 1
into's Agate Shop. e25 Miln
TOR SALE Superphotphate. Car to
arrive about nov. lit. Arrange now .
leu 3stv ',
TOR SALE Dods l(;i-tk toft I
TJ7 A
SOVJO tirm rear. Ilk new: jecod
machanlcal condition. Will Uke
some stock In trade. See at L. C.
Taylor Co.. 112 S. Riverside. Phone
33flS.
TOT SATJE Guernsey "cow, cneap, or
Irnne. tTnil Xvn, Rt. Box
St. T. Bate ROKt.
FOR SALE 3rd cutting hav.
Hot DOGS n4 Me& ??i?urr U? vr&y
we serve Ihem ere really swell. The
Canteen, 414 E. Main St., next door
rioxy xneaure.
BOOKKEEPER would like a few part
time accounts. Tribune Box 4338.
$2800"
, Cash. 2bedroom house, ga
rage, laundry trays,
shrubs. oU beater, electric
Tefrtgemlor, luiiy f-amishiiS -wYlh
Vlctae C. g.e.ifar Brophr BMt
tOR RENT 3-feetrKKtt ftmi(wi
houM, electric reoce nd zefrltcr-
FOR RENT Clean, lurniahad
apartment to respeclnble employed
fjouDle. convenient. Call 2990.
SfEADY employment, good wage for
responsible girl or woman; exper
ience unnecessary. Bunt'i Ice
Cream.
INFANTS and small girls dresses, pas-
Socialite Granted
Divorce Permission
Hollywood, Oct. 31 U.
Social Leader Josephine S. Mor
rison announced today she had
received permission from th
Roman Catholic church and
would file suit for divorce later
today from Screen Star John
Wayne.
Wayne, former University ot
Southern California football
star, end his wife, ' separated
May 27 after ten years of mar-'
has been serving with the airj rled lite. Wayne said they had
corps and upon termination of
the month's furlough will report
In California for reassignment.
The trip home was made by air,
the corporal reports. Cpl. Gil
bert attended Medford high
school, playing with the school
orchestra and band and for six
years was employed in Klamath
Falls by the Lost River Dairy be
fore entering the army air corps.
On the ballot at this election there Is a proposed constitutional amendment
Increasing the states share in the cost of supporting public schools. On the
other hand, it lessens the costs of schools to the local districts. It also provides
some extra money, which will be needed to operate schools foT the next five years.
The amendment would require the state to contribute 45 cents per day, per
pupil in actual attendance In the elementary and high schools. This means
the state would be assuming about 55 of the total costs of those schools and
the local districts 45.
There ere now In the state, as a whole, about 29.0DD.0OO m-nll )
r year. At 45 centi per budU day this would
13,000,000 per year.
Now tins la not all additional money for the schools, by any means, because
this fund will absorb and cancel two other funds which now come to the schools.
These ere the Elementary Fund of about $2,000,000 and the Income Tax Diversion
Fund of $5,000,000, which is now more or less of a temporary oil set to local
district taxes.
This leaves about $3,000,000 which will be additional money for the schools
until 1950, to tide them through the war and re-adjustment period.
WHY MORE STATE AND LESS LOCAL TAX
SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS
1. All states support their schools by both etate and local tax fundi. The pie
portion of the total which the state contributes ranges from 92 in Delaware
to 1.4 for Iowa, end 1.7 for Oregon, in Washington, the state contributes
57.6. In California it is 43.3. but there is a bill on the California ballot
this election very materially increasing the proportion the state will bear.
(These figure are taken from Report o! Reiearch Division, National Educa
tion Association 1941).
In 1942. as a result of the Initiative measure passed by a large majority,
15,000,000 surplus income tex funds ere now being used to reduce local
school district taxes. The reduction in Medford was about S'j mills for last
yean other diairisti similarly. If the proposed amendment carries, this
reduction in local school taxes should be materially increased.
1. When funds are reised on a state level, the Hate can make use of several '
different forms of taxation to distribute end cushion the load, making it more
easily carried by localities and individuals. The local district has only one
form the property tax evailabe to it or Ali of Us purpoies, school, city,
county and others which means this form of taxation Is uaually overburdened.
S. By means of a state fund lt Is possible to adjust some of the large Inequalities
among local districts In their abilities to support schools. Education of the
people is a matter of more than community concern. With our mobility is
population each local district is not only interested in the type of education
it offers but what is afforded by every other district.
4. When taxes are levied on a state wide bests ALL property within the state
helps to support schools. At present, there is considerable amount of
- property within the state which pays no school tax.
8. Under our constitution and laws the state is responsible for a uniform and '
adequate system of public schools, but with the constitution in its present
form, the legislature is unable to supply stete support edequate to this end.
The proposed emendment implements the conititution to make this possible.
(. Local school districts, these times, held as they ere by the six per cent conitl
tutional limitation, cannot cope with present rising costs due to increased '
enrollments and drastic teacher shortages, unless materially aided by state
support.
Jackson County Teachers Association
Jackson County Council, Parent
Paid Adv. Teacher Association.
VOTE 314-X-YES
YOUNG FRY URGED
Reminding the "young fry"
that the war affects even Hal
lowe'en, Chief of Police Clatas
McCredie stated today that
while the police force doesn't
expect the young folks to go
without their Hallowe'en fun
ft is wise to remember that
property destroyed can't be re
placed readily during war times.
He urged the youngsters to keen
j this in mind and stated that he
nupea mere wouia De no seri
ous consequences from tonight's
pranks.
The chief complimented Med-
ford young people on their ex
cellent record the past two
years and stated that vandalism
had been at a low ebb since the
war. However, Just in case, the
enter end his men wiil keep a
sharp eye and a few extra off!
cers will be "making the
rounds."
CITIZENSHIP REFUSED
Fresno, Cal. (U.R) E d g a r
Hamel, retired mechanic, will
have to stay a Swede, naturaliza
tion examiners decided recently
when the elderly man told them
earnestly he wanted to be an
American so he could get his
old-age pension.
been "extremely happy" for
many years end expressed re
gret over a rift they had had.
Clotlna Vim tor Olawiltad atia s
km. Too Let to Claaattj. U'-SO
tpta. wWe. wrirrt. TinV TtA' StkOD.
Sew Shipment ot llorioa,
frwit. Oikd&la Grocery.
TJANIED Capable ml6tll-Etf wotti-
T lor COCKms ana utni nwiwwOTfc,
ma!t (amtly, t Medford. SlOO
roonlhly. Give Telerences. J. O, Box
712 Medford.
rooms, fireplace, hard-
$4400"
wood floors in Hying room
end din in it room, sas rur
num. laundrv travt. cloia In. or
paved street. Owner leavlne, Tfturt
Mrtl t one. I. K. actvuiw, 145 Wt
AtH f Oirtl SMS. f.vmtnet 2343.
ewtexcert SftttiKwy vtntni. roocw
7343. .
FOR SALE Appi, U tfobla
" Tradinff Post.
FOR SALE IS33 FaM excel-
specie rets
It grows It tttrt
per cwt, in ton lota
r. e.
TUC?f5
MM ion to foirr-frvt roMj uas
net nwMJtw
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
33 R)vrsiJa lh) 49d
TOR fiALfc ?r. st MKaftSc
low rent, well enuiwed
ears In Medford in tame
oaring caer WtfH attattUahed cw
IOC
Over 20 ve
location. Not Just a man and wife
feutVneu but a Tea restaurant and
a mon9 maker. V.'tfta Ttibuii fito.
&39 xt diteUc
Sights Only Weekdays
Closed Tuesday
CASH TO TIASB
fOR YOUR CAR
8av Timav Cl end Gam.
Call Automobll Market,
friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph aetc. ectt ws sarKvtt.
No Sed Xtf tvtua Vki Sett
lo Us
Wanted: Ljite model vied ears
Highest caah orl.-e oafd.
tari atcck Dvton-MeClarn '
Jt. Bring It, ywr cenlllcalea.
&tll have c few food; used can
Look them ove efore ya 6y
Get ready for winter now tPol
have batteries, lojUaht beater.
Doee.
A. . TUBBY TOAN.
Ycur Ponttee Oeato.
BtttanAGctofS. rfa282.
Mtvltord. pre. Bur War Band
ADAH'S BtAlTTV iAljSx Alt' (rind'
nf beauty service. Permanenta a.
snec-Ultv. Ph. 2RH1 I9n M r.ntr.i
ikoucH bi.ox i rm slabs aik
ible Inad SS SO sreen, filed. JTuel ,
MMXmy&tmufaJ
lent rubber. 227 9,
3188 alter 0
Central. Phone
tVVLSB tooth bituibw 3 lor 99c Old
t.vle riothea burahe. SI rh. ai.
ton SALS Fiaher' ea-ar sraln scratch.
Phone 4449. raher'. 34 g. ruveraiqe. ,
Ton SAlM Electric washing machine
and mansle, complete, SAO; also new
food dehydrator. S2.30. Ph. 3Sia.
BOOM AND BOAKD tor hlfh achool
girl In exchenge tor help In home
evenlnes and SavuTdays. Good home.
good Ytttetfc-ftc. 'i-tv&we aox astro,
Too Late to Classify
3rd and Laurel,
FOR KNT GaraaaT
waiTer rxann.
Centra Point.
IUK OrtlaV O rUUHl lUIllllUatj, .
eteotrio etova, rngiaaire, znim
cabinet Tad.o, tfavenport. Uf.hot
ttered chAif, 2 fixia wool rtigs .xd
adt7t dinette tewlnt machine, a
edroom suites with Innerspring
mattresses and coll springs, washing
.I.Aiil.llne ntnnrl iatater
lawn mower, hose and nurnVrcrus
othet aTlltl. Alt pre-wta uTTtith1,
(ngt. 3Ji tttilea S Pacific highway i
Rt. 4, vox Jtt.
WANTED VfoTnan or St tm houie-
wotk atw. cat of etudrn. o t.utw
Arv fir cooklnir. M13- rer week, roam
and bosrdr Lot ot privacy and lib
era! houra. Telephone 4663.
WANfRD-Experlenced waitress. Ap
ply at Valentine's.
TOH SALE 1100-Jb, black gelding
horse, 4 years old, or will trade for
good milch cow. Sea at C. W. Brlggs,
comer of Aftev Bros. MUl road ana
Highway fi Souti, or Phona 16.
double load ifl 50 oreen. tAeA. rui
v-u.. lei. OILL.
SAWDUST
NEW FIR
Meatord Fuel
Co..
for ' burners
Tel. 3llt.
HEAVY work horse to let for ieed.
Phone not.
' HERE'S A TIP FOR
COLD CLOGGED NOSE
Open up stuffy, cold-clorocd nose wi tb
2 drops Peoetro Moae Drops in each
nostril. Breathe Ireer, slmcet instantly-
Caution: Use only aa directed. Get
PENETRO HOSE DROPS
atacte
WEDNESDAY
WBSliUS55S
PLUS
TOM CONWAY
in .
TH FAiCOH
AMD THE COEOS"
t MAJOR riRST-RUN KITS.
Shawi Start 1:45 Si45 9:30
SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
Wa want the picture oj every
man and woman .n Jackson county
now aervfns tw (h armed frc of
this country to b used, in our Ar
mistice window the week of Novem
ber 11th. Pictures must be in be
fore Saturday, November 4th.
rLYPW ELECTRIC
FOR 8ALZ cheap &aah ami glass.
i-none Dam.
FARMERS, ATTENTION! Tor fast de
livery or quick move of heavy ma
chinery, phone 2868, Davis Transfer
cc oiorago io., iu o. rir ai.
WE STTL1. have stock FMVWAH Thi
Pont automotive fin.ihe. Lt u re
finish ycuc car while hc .ncter
iah last.
AU work guaranteed,
SIMONIZING
STEAM CLEANTNO.
MTTCKECt PAINT SHOP,
0Q3 S. Rivercide.
NEW SffIPif?tf at Placid,
truit, Oakdale Grocery.
HI
UNBELIEVABLE
BUT TRUE!
SXFOSSD!
JAP PRISON.
CAMP
m ?'m a
If Suian 1
If HAYWtt l
sfS fr v
p
J
ftPy.ClXURTB CHOIODI Viw lermuls lint
pMln, llrhi&t, tore-atHB QUICK) Then trtit
ItiirBton k lli&or't lfti 01nlmtDt, Or r( 1
Saw ctsts act. Xcr VOCZOUH' txr lOUZ j
t n-t ti fooa qtu( toT aTyTneTtj 1
J In Medterd at tarior'a Prtnr-WlM
Drugs,
s r 1
j9
W A G 0 If WHEEL
4 Mitel From Medford
on Criffin Crack Read
OON'T eome t ttut
; Masquerade Dance
HALLOWE'EN IIIGHT
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