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"MTDFCmtf "StATXj TTJTBTTXE, fEDFO'RT). "O'REnoy, TFESTrt'Y. 1PT?U; Tfl. T938 "PAGE FIVE LOCAL and To Reshlngla Helea Wagner of 618 Pennsylvania avenue applied at the city building Inspector' office yesterday for a permit to re shingle a residence at a stated cost of 940.. Attorney HI Col. E. E- Kelly, Med ford attorney. Is confined to bis home I at 911 Queen Anne avenue with a alight Illness. He has been home for a week. Undergo Operation George Wendt of Jacksonville, who under went an operation this morning at the Osteopathic hospital, was report ed to be getting along satisfactorily this afternoon. Improving R. W. Mornlngstar of 810 Taylor street, who has been con fined In the Community hospital for the past week, la improving satisfac torily and may receive visitors, at tendants said today. t Arrives Home Sam Col ton of 1405 East Main street arrived home yes terday morning on the train from Portland where he had spent the week-end. Mrs. Colton and young son remained there to visit with her parents. Minor Accident Everett Gillespie of 304 South Holly street and Roy Curtis of 716 Alder street drove cars Involved In a minor accident on West Main street between Fir and Grape streets this morning, a city police report stated. On Timber Study Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River na tional forest, and Jesse DeWItt, dis trict ranger, spent today In the Elk creek area in connection with studies being made to show the rate of growth of timber. A To Meet Sewing club of the wom en's suxlllary of the Disabled Ameri can vpwrans ui m wona war win meet Thursday. Hostess will be Mrs. Charlotte Drummond of 1102 North Riverside avenue. Covered dish lunch eon will be served at noon. All aux iliary members are invited. House Roll hod Clay Sugg of Ash land reported to Ashland city police and state police that his home was entered sometime last week through a back window and that the follow ing articles were stolen: Bulova wrist-watch, electric razor, woman's diamond ring, woman's gold ring and a child's savings bank containing about $3.50. Tests Friday Examination of ap plicants for licenses or permits to drive cars will be held here Friday as well as Saturday, It was announced this morning by Ward McReynolds, state examiner In charge of the southern Oregon district. Examiners will be In council chambers on the top floor of city hall from 9 to 5 Saturday. Mr. McReynolds urged applicants to report on Friday If pos-i slble to avoid the usual Saturday . nun. Class Tomorrow Citizenship class conducted annually by Crater lake chapter of Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution will begin the spring term Wednesday at 7 p. m. at the senior high school on South Oakdale avenue, room 33 downstairs. Those who nttended classes last year are asked to note the change of loca tion. There Is no charge connected with the citizenship Instruction and all Interested sre asked to attend. Civil Service TestJi United Ststes civil service commission todsy an nounced open competitive examina tions for the following positions: special agent, research In commercial education. $4600 a year, and special agent for distributive education. 4600 a year, office of education, de partment of the interior; assistant, associate and senior naval architects, 92600 to 44600 a year; Inspector of miscellaneous supplies (wooden prod ucts), 92000 a year, and Inspector of miscellaneous supplies (medals), A2000 a year, quartermaster corps, war de partment: alphabetic card-punch op erator, $1260 a year: Junior auditor. Income tax unit, $2600 a year, bureau of Internal revenue, treasury depart ment. Complete Information regard ing the positions and examinations may be obtained at the Medford post off loe from Earl H. York, secretary of the local civil service board of examiners Brines Prisoners United States Deputy Marshal Paul Hanlln return ed from Klamath Falls last night with six prlsonera who will be held In the Jnckson county Jail until they are transferred to Portland for grand Jury Hctlon. AH six are charped with selling liquor to Indians. They are listed as George H. Price, 41., Fred Mills. 57, Ernest Cunningham. 42. and Bruce F. Woodcock, 26. all of Klamath Falls, and Daniel Feury, 47, Bonanza, and Bert E. Johnson. 67. Chlloquln. Mills recently completed a 90-day term In a federal road camp for selling liquor to Indians. Deputy Hanlln said. Mr. Hanlln took 31 prisoners to Portland last week. While in Portland he was sworn in as deputy marshal for the ensuing four year tenure by Judge Claude Mc Colloch. Marshal J. T. Summervllle. former Medford resident, was sworn In for the new trm, having been recently reappointed. Mr. Summer vine reappointed all his depiitW. Mr. Hanlln returned from Portland Sunday and went to Klamath Falls yesterday. WHY UDGA TABLETS CURB EXCESS ACID 0ISTRES9 OF STOMACH ULCERS If vocrstomai-h pain ts accompanied by GA h"rthurn belching, bloating, burning. IN DIGESTION naukea.etc .don't tth tmHtttr eota.riafieermM dnigor hl t- way miw hut follow tho advico of th thousands j former aeiH -itomacfl toffrn ho refr mnd rrXI Tibiutohelp netitralixe r-itomaehacid UDGA Tabteta, baaed of p!vician i ueeaful prwenption. wl ft to bring relief from ee atnaeb di:r trermntsuppiyonlyln tron.1ad(nrteeofrrwiUor monev'1-' Ot UDGA and rtfoTQ" rwemmiejf 'ori Recommended bv WFTI.RN THUIIT MORE and all food drug stores PERSONAL Calla Her William Brlggs. Ash land attorney, transacted business in Medford today. Meets Tonight Medford chapter of DeMolay will hold a regular meet ing tonight at 7:30 In the Masonic hall. All members are asked to be present. OF BABY'S DEATH IN PARKED AUTO A coroner's Jury last night ab solved Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ross, Crescent City, Calif., of any culpa bility in tha death of their 8 -week-old daughter. Marl lee Gall Ross, who succumbed early Sunday morning in the parents' car which had been parked at a Medford night resort. After ah autopsy Dr. William W. P Holt signed a certificate attributing the Infant's death to an enlarged thymus. "Infant died suddenly." the death certificate sale Or. R, W Stearna concurred In the autopsy findings and so testified at the In quest held last night In the Perl chapel. After hearing testimony, the coro ner's Jury found that the Infant met death fTom the "effects of an en larged thymus." No one was guilty of a crime by reason of her death, the Jurya verdict said. The parents were given possession of the baby's body last night to return to Crescent City for funeral services. The 24-year-old father of the baby testified thet he looked t the In fant every 15 or 20 minutes as she slept in the car while he and his wife and another couple attended a night spot. They left the resort about 1:10 Sunday morning and shortly thereafter when Mra. Ross lifted the baby to feed her she scrcamefl that the tot was dead, Ross testified. He then told of rushing the 'baby to Community hospital where resusltatlon efforts failed. Other witnesses gave similar testi mony. Mrs. Ross. 18-yeor-old mother of the child, had a difficult time suppressing sobs as she testified. Later when her mother. Mrs. H. T. Prince of Phoenix, was testifying. Mrs. Ross wept. Marl lee was the first baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross. The inquest was conducted by Coroner Frank Perl and George W. Nellson, deputy district attorney. The Jury was composed of F. Wilson Walt Herbert Guenther, M. C. Wright. H. N. Butler, Kenneth N. Anthony and Russell Acheson. The Ross family camo here last Thursday to spend the week-end wltn Mrs. Ross' stepfather and moth er. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Prince, Phoe nix. They went to the night resort Saturday evening with Mrs. Ross' brother. Boyd Bellamy, and his wife and 7-month-old baby NOTABLEM in E The benefit showing of "Fire Over England" Is expected to attract a capacity audience to the Varsity theater in Ashland tomorrow night. Proceeds will go to the Oregon Shakespeare fund. The film pres entation is being made by Prof. Angus L. Bowmer. director of dra matics at the Southern Oregon Nor mal school, through cooperation of the Ashland playhouse. A notable cast was selected with Infinite care for the portrayal of the story which depicts the romance, grandeur and tragedy of Queen Eliza beth's time. Studio statistics show that Flora Robson, portraying Queen Elizabeth, spent 18 months delving Into Eli7abethan lore before she un dertook the role. Critics have said that Miss Robson gives a brilliant portrayal of the monarch whose energy and seal for her country's welfare made her reign Immortal. Other principals In the cast are Raymond Massey as Philip of Spain Leslie Banks as the Earl of Leicester. Lawrence Olivier as dashing young Michael Igolby and Vivien Leleh, considered one of the most beautiful actresses on stage and screen today. A matinee will be given in the Varsity theater tomorrow afternoon for students. Tickets are on sale In Medford at Pniltt's Music-Radio Center. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m. GREEN SLAB $4 BIG DOUBLE LOAD Phone 7 Now Timber Products Company m D r o d riTrHv2 IT UP' LIS MINSTREL REVIEW TONIGHT 'Hit It TJp," the sensational min- strel-revlew produced by the John B. Rogers company under the aua plces of the Medford Lions club, will open a two-night engagement at the , senior high school auditorium to night at 8:15. With 350 local mus ical and dramatic artlsta in the cast, and the Junior symphony or. chestra. the Medford Gleemen, and the Medford and Yreka, Cal., ac cordion bands scheduled for con certs, the presentation Is expected to reach an all-time high in mus ical and hilarious entertainment. The show will be repeated Wednes day evening at the same time. Proceeds of the rollicking review will be used to swell the Lions club blind fund and for the benefit of the Junior symphony orchestra, and the Gleemen. Although the show. Itself, starts at 8:15. there will be a concert at 8:00 o'clock by the Junior symphony orchestra, directed by Prof. John R. Knight. The orchestra will also pre sent a 10-mlnute Intermission con cert between part one and two of the review. Two accordion bands, the Med ford and Yreka, Cal., organizations, both directed by Mrs. Harry Pren tice, will present numbers during the show, and the Gleemen. under direction of Sebastian Apollo, will appear as hit 11 on, the program. , The show has been In rehearsal for two weeks and Director Vernon L. Price of the Rogers company states the entire cast is ready to turn in an excellent performance. The program ranges from short com edy skits to a real, old-fashioned minstrel show with end men and everything. There are tuneful song numbers galore, spectacular dances by pupils of Eve Benson's dancing studio, and specialty numbers by all members of the cast. The complete program and cast follows: Program Concert Overture Junior Symphony orchestra (Prof. John R. Knight, director. Members taking part: Leaella Williams, Francis Alkens. Flossie Thomson. Alice Brill. Nola Harwood, Ray Wolff, Florence Hu bert, .Joyce Freed, David Leemace. Tom Dunnlngton, Lillian Lynum, Frank Sllva, Bob Forsythe, Gene vieve Kent. Viola eleven, Chester Woods. Edna Hash, Do roth? Hester, Mrs. J. R, Knight, Harry Myers, Leslie Bailey, W. J. Bolyer, Patricia Short, Dorothy Lawrentz, Ted Mar shall, Harry Young. Bob Wilson. Hit I. Opening Chorus "Sing and Be Happy", Bob Rye, Louie Van Rlchter and ensemble. Hit II, "At the Theatre" Dorothy Marti and Mr. and Mrs, Art Render Hit IH. "Just Kids Again" Misses Corlnne and Kola Harwood. Miss Maxlne White, Acrobatic Dancer with chorus Dorothy Dawson. Ruth Miy Preabt, Dorothy Gillette. Col leen Wlnterhnlder, Beverly Pearson Lilybelle Casebolt, Colleen Bawden, Doris Robinson, Afba Bianchl, Shir, ley Lawrence, Barbara Preston. Phyllis Canon, Elberta Hubler, Reva Read, Constance King, Barbara Mc Qrew, Irene Franklin. Agnes Drum mond, Wanda Dunstan, Marnelle Be vans, Catherine Rawlins, Virginia 81ms. Marie McKec., Eleanor Daley. Hit IV, "Making an Impression" Two local artists. Hit V, Touring Back to 1901 Coy Maids Verne Boklrk. Lyla William son, Gladys Robinson, Marcla Chamberlain and Martha DeSouza. Bashful Beaux Charlie Morrisey, Lewell Duprey. Jack Marshall, Richard Mole and Byron Murdock Hit VI. "Top Hats" Miss Jewel Deter with her own chorus Helen Smith. Jean Bowen. Doretha Linn. Melba Linn." Pat Margula, Mary Mile stone. Helen Lawrence and Loraine Swoape. Hit VII Junior Accordion Band Sponsored by Mrs. Lllla Purucker of the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Mrs Harry Prentice, director. Members of band Douglas Eden, Mary El liott. Bob Hubbara. Dorothy Hoff beck. Rodney Wheelock. Nona Wheaton. Mike Thomley, Phoebe Swem, Nadine Doris, Joan Burk. Margaret Sullivan, Dorothy Coffeen, Richard Harrison. Pauline Miller. Vera Rae, June Anderson, Bemlce Buck, Margaret Dow. Betty Hardy. Joan Ha rrlson. Ph 1 1 1 1 pa Morton . Mary Moulton. Elaine Parker. Bruce Pond . Richard Runyard. Shelby Tuttle, Keith Wilson and Jackie Coffeen. Hit VIII "Quiet Watera" Mary Louise McElhose and Corlnne Harwood soloists. Girls who will tske part In the scene are Lois Brinson. Wa rlda Cole. Betty Davis. Elsie Older, Joan Mole, Helen McAllister. Da phlne Ohonkwller. Ruth Slorah. Joan Buchter. Barbara Bevln and PIKE WOOD Tf 12-Inch or 16-Inch End of N. Central "Goldwyn Follies" T 5 t When Kenny Buker wins Andre Leeds tram Adolphe Menjou it marks the climax of the biggest musical comedy ever to be brought to tho screen, "Goldwyn Follies," filmed en tirely In technicolor, opening a four day run tomorrow at the New Cra- terlan theater, others In the cast of this giant show Include the madcap Bite Brothers. Zorlna, Helen Jepson of the "Met." Phil Baker, Ella Lo gan, Bobby Clark, Jerome Cowan, the famous American Ballet, and scores of beautiful dancing girls. And top- In Roxy Drama at MB? .5. Josephine Hutchinson, as the mountain girl whose love Is to be sold to the highest bidder, and George Brent, the fearless young attorney who tries to save her from her fate, are co-starred In ' Mountain Justice" at the Roxy theater for today and to morrow only. i Betty Green pupils of Eve Bin son's studio. Hit IX "Muddy Waters" (Big Foot Ballet) Jack Marshall, Richard Mole. Byron Murdock, Charlie Mor risey, Lewell Duprey, Donell Adams, John Preston, Stanley Gunstln and Claud Vanzandt. Hit X "Phony Talk" A scene some where In Medford. Hit XI Medford's Own Gleemen Se bastian Apollo, director. Members Almua Prultt, assistant director, Maynard Bush, president, and M. E. Olson,' Phelton Waters. Gall Thomson, Prank Gray, Morris Stern er. Earl Beall, A. J. McDonough. Martin Webb. J. E. HUlla. Ray Erlckson. Harry Marx. Merle Dint . rich, Ray Hunsnker, M. J. Swmg. C. h. Smith, J. H. McKenzle. Morris Ellett, Henry Nleriermeyer, Ken Denman. Victor Tengwald, Earl Poy. Dr. W. W. Howard, Chnrle3 Buchanan, A. L. Vroman. Claude VanZandt. Mr. Crowe and Grant Bean. Hit XII "Medford Melody Trio' Cor rlne Harwood, Mtiry Loulso McEl hose. Josephine Bullls. Hit XIII "Voices of the Southland." Louie Van Rlchter. Bob Rye and ensemble. Miss Bette Davis In spe cialty dance. Miss Daphne Shonk wller and group of Pickaninny dancers Including Durell Adams. Barbara Bevan, Herbert Howard, Alphaa Wheelock, Stanley Gustln. Ruth Slorah, Douglas Plckell and Gretchen McAllister. "Kentucky Babe"... Louie and Bob Miss Jewel Deter special Jazz stunt with her chorus of Scratch Dan cers Including: Helen Smith, Jean Bowen. Doretha Linn, Melba Linn, Pat Marguls, Mary Milestone. Helen Lawrence and Lorraine Swoape. Specialty Numbers Betty Green. Joan Mole and LnMerle Witt. Hit XIV. Yreka Accordion Band. Mrs. Harry Prentice, director. Mem- - Fife tot i. iUiM.ii, II I A I JM fvn l I I j I I jjjr jLr at4 A Opens Wednesday A ping them an la the sensntionnuy sue cusseful Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. The story Is a comedy of Holly wood which shows Menjou as a film producer out of touch with hia pub lic, and Miss Leeds as the typical merlcan girl whom he hires to keep him posted on what the public wants. The late George Gershwin, with his brother Ira collaborating, wrote most of the tunes in the film with the ex ception of the Rltz Brothers' num bers. Including the hilarious "Pussy, Pussy." Rialto Mystery Dancing In the clouds one minute, Gloria Stuart and Michael Whaln find themselves knee-deep In a mur der case the next, In "Island In the Sky," coming the Rialto theater for tomorrow and Thursday. Paul Kelly heads the supporting cast. "Condemned Women," the dramatic story of women and their lives In prison. Is scheduled as the companion feature with Sally Ellers, Anne Shirley and Louis Hay ward heading the ladt cast. bers of the band: Janette Swlgart, Mlly Zanotto, Ruby Zanotto. Helen Fledderman, George Raymond, Elmer Lnwrence, Wallace Lemos, John Lemos, Raymond Sllva. Prank Machndo, Robert Kcndlg, Dick Branzll, Joe Pi men tel. (Ten minute Intermission) Concert Junior Symphony Or chestra (Prof. John R. Knight, directing). Part Two Minstrel Moderne Middle man. Dr Wm. P. Roney: end men, Ray Marti, Jack Marshall, Charlie Mor ricy, Iwell Duprey, Byron Mur dock. Laule Von Rlchter. Bob Rye, Eddie Nunn, Virgo W. Vonce. Chorus men, Wm. Brooks. Andy Anderson, Clyde Williamson, M. J. 1:45-0:45-0:00 li.V-3fll-10C MurderonNew York's Highest Building...! Manhattan's hlgh- l hl-he-ho .pink. yf-ii Ilii5lr with evi'll l JWV V "IK mjirry nil' t-u WS-jft intrlsue! ... i;gSBS , ISM, Tomorrow ana rnur jki Twin Hits ifer7 WM0 SALLY EILEPS LOUIS HAYWAPD AHHE SHIRLEY III BHV! Ml'BT END TONITB JACKIE COOPER 'B0V OF THE STREETS" III. "Iflir. Ilnnor d'haiV k. ... -''.!:; Swing. Shtldon Walter. Richard Mole. Claude Van Vandt, Chas. Prttchett. Art Render, J. H. Mc Kenjsle, John Prentlsa, Bill Hollo way, Ray Huaon, Jack Dennlson, Mike Beck. All costumes and scenery furnish ed by John B. Rogers Producing company of Foatoria. Ohio. Tha committee wishes to thank those who have so earnestly worked to make "Hit It Up" a success. Signed The Committee. (Charles Prltchett. Andy Anderson, Clyde Williamson). Seeks Veteran Data Word has been received here that P. L. McDonald of Olympla, Wash., U trying to locate World war veterans who served with battery F of the 46th coast artfllcy in Prance. Any local veterans who saw service with thla overseas outfit are urged to contact H. L. Bromley. adjutant of Medford post of the American Legion. Too Late to Classify 8 ACRES, 4 -room hoLv. outbuild ings, on new Tal.nt Hwy. Priced for quick aale. Terma. To!. 1066.L. FOR SALE Modern 4-room house, garage. 9 King St. FOR SALE Blue Chow pup. 5. Peka. 10. scottles, aia. Koyal Rogue Kennels. JUST BECEIVBD A full car of Ore gon red cedar shingles at cut prices. Ovelman'a. Jacksonville Hwy. FOB SALE Rhode Island Red baby chicks ready afternoon, April 22, Sweeney Hatchery, Phone 498-L. FOR RENT Clean 3 -room apt. In quire 617 W. 10th. FOR SALE Young, fresh cow and heifer calf, aim. O. A M. Store, Ross Lane and Jacksonville Hwy. 200 NARRAOANSETT poults Thurs day. Dressier a Hatchery, 1107 E Main. WANTED 6 good dairy cows. Give full description. Write Route 1, Box 177. Central Point. FOR SALE Qood piano and violin, (80: part terms. 1123 West 8th. 1038 FORD DeLuxe 4-door Touring Sedan; A-l condition; recondition ed motor, new paint, seat covers, 80 rubber. This car has had sood care and Is In first-class condition throughout. Specially priced for Wednesday and Thursday $485.00 PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE Modern 4-room house with bath, fruit room, garage, largo lot 00x230. excellent location. Price 2000; S600 cash, balance $16.76 per month Including Interest. 107 Ken wood Ave., Mearora. WANT Tractor work and spraying; new, modern equipment. We can save you money. Box 4489, Tribune. FOR SALE Wood range, cheap, i West 11th. FOR BALE Turkey poults ready for delivery April 38. Phono 437-J or address Rt. 4, box cg-a. FOR SALE Success beardless barley and Federation wheat. Henry Nled ermyer, 1 mile N. Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phonn 354, Jack son vl lie. BEAR CREEK loam for ssle. Tel. 641-W. WANT TO RENT Small filling sta tion with few cabins. Box 4640. Tribune. The Biggest Musical Comedy Ever Produced . . . Backed Up By A Eeal Human-Interest Story ... and Gloriously Unfolded On the Screen in the New Living Technicolor I 4 I 1 GOLDWYN FOLLIES IN TECHNICOLOR EDGAR BERGEN CHARLIE' MCCARTHY THE RITZ BROTHERS ZORINA g. KENNY BAKER W GORGEOUS GOLDWYN jjlBJj , Hnrrj! Tonlihfi Vour Lnt Chine to W DEAN MA DURBIN in "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" fit how at 1:49 8:4S-9:00 STARTED L.rnoma. cheap. Roelta and Reu. 10c each. Dreaalar'i Hatchery. 1107 East Main. FOR SALE Electric- brooder. Phone 344-J-3. FOR SALE Dry tlr wood, cheap. Call 475. WANTED Mower and hay rake. Glenn Darby, south end Klng'aHwy. OB!TTON?aHT Medford', new public Badminton courta. New Dreamland hall. SAVE more than on all favorite mngazinei. Buy them, 1c. Sc. 10c; trade them 3 for 1. Popular novela, 35c, for 1 .00. MEDFORD EX CHANGE. 39 SOUTH FRONT. FOR RENT 4-room house, a bed rooms. 619 King St. HERE'S A GENUINE BAROAINI 10S3 Bulck 4-door sedan, thoroughly reconditioned In our own shop; guaranteed: new paint, good tlrea. excellent condition throughout. Spe cial, $205.00. See It today. SKINNER'S OARAGE Phone 103. Bulck Cars. O.M.C. Trucks. FOR SALE 3fi0 cedar posts, lOo each. Inquire at Brownsboro Store. MCLINIMENT gives permsnent relief for ec?-ema, piles, inflammatory rheumatism. 13.50 bottle. No samples. P. I. McNulty, 67 East 6th, Eugene, Ore. 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. & O. Guaranteed Oars. 1037 Chevrolet Coupe 595 1037 Ford 60 2-door Sedan 67S 1037 Ford 85 2-door Sedan....-. 695 1036 Ford 2-door Sedan 465 1936 Ford 4-door Sedan 365 1032 Plymouth 4-door Sedan.,.. 395 1034 Chevrolet Sedan 445 1034 Ford Coupe 366 1036 Ford Pickup . . 475 1935 Graham Coupe 475 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE All-electrlo refrigerator, good condition, $50. Terms, Mid way Cash Store on 99 Hwy. FOR SALE At bargain, my Cadillac sedan. 2604 Beatty. Call evenings. FOR SALE Good 3-wheel trailer, cheap. 706 So. Oakdale, Apt. 4. FURNISHED rooms, private home, separate entrance: east side. Call 1456-Y or 116 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Equity In home, no as sessments. 6175; $100 down, balance 3 months to pay. 726 Alder. LEAVING for Oklahoma by Los An geles in lew nays; warn, a or pis Acngcrs. help share expenses. New car. Phone 874. WANTED Girl over 30 or woman to assist with housework. Must be able to cook. Phono 610-J-2. FOR SALE Used brick and bathtub. Phone 358-R. TOMATO, cabbage and pepper plants. neea pouivuea. wiiiio rvuc, mmo mra Earliest of All. Davis Feed 3tore, 137 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Complete furnishings for home, practically new. 134 Van couver. MODERN WOMEN Nt.d Nol SufTtr monthly pain and delay dt to rptla,ncrvoiiaBtrain,xnoaureormllar oausm. Cni-cfaea-u-ra Diamond Hrand Pills are ofleotire, HI DIAMOND HAHV lZ. STARTING TOMORROW! STARS GALORE IN THE SHOW THAT HAS EVERYTHING! 'Mm . THE WANTED - Watch repairing guaran teed. Cut rate prices. Watchmaker 7 years. W. Styles, Midway Cash Store on 89 Hwy. FIRST - CLASS auvo finishing and quick service Mucneu Auto Beauty Shop. REGISTER Have you registered for May Primary? Tuesday, April 10th la the last day. If not registered, you cannot vote. Jackson County Democratic Commutes. FOR SALE Beardless barley for seed ing. Phone 468-j-l, Oregon Or chard. And (or Blid W.lobttd Id aa venrwhars, another hit. Blitx-W.lnbard handy Steialaa (or picnics and . partUt. . , . Order a est from yoar dtslti today! Distributed By Grover's Dairy Products Co. NEW in January PLYMOUTH COUPE For Sale by Owner Phone 334-R-l Bargain No Trades ADOLPHE MENJOU ANDREA LEEDS I Kldilln It"