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rEDFCmin MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTJT). OREGON'. TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. 1338. PAGE FIVE ILIMW and PERSONAL 1 1 utotk Call Hre William Brlgga? Ash- j land attorney, transacted business in Medford today. To Repair Roof Sarah Andrews of 510 South Fir street applied at the city building Inspector's ofilc yesterday for a permit to repair a roof at a stated cost of 150. Home from Hospital Al den Wright la home from the hospital where he underwent an operation for appendi citis. Visiting Here B. X. Walden of Boise, Idaho, Is visiting relatives and friends here. He Is a past president of the Boise aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Confers Here E. J. Parker, In charge of a timber cruise being made In the Union Creek district, con ferred today at Medford headquar ters of the Rogue River national forest. Court Citation Dewey M. Utsler. 40. of Eagle point was cited by state police yesterday to appear In juctlce court at 3 p. m. Wednesday, charged with driving a vehicle without an operator's permit. Fined $10 Daniel J. Donahue. 3b. and Thomas Lester Morrlsey, 36, were each fined 610 In city court this morning, charged with drunkenness. They were arrested by city police last night at Central avenue nd Main street. Fire-Fighters Return The last of the Rogue River national forest CCC crews that assisted In combating fires on the Siskiyou national foiest returned to their camps last night. Fifty enrollees returned to Camp Applegate and 25 to South Fork. Warner Improves Suffering a fractured skull in an automobile accident eight days ago, Gordon C Warner, 35, continues to show Im provement and Is apparently out of danger, Community hospital attend-; ants reported today. He Is consclour 1 at all times, rests easily and Is able to take nourishment, It was stated. Tabernacle Speaker Dr. W. L Myers, Oregon field secretary for Christian Endeavor, addressed a large audience of young people in the Cen tral Avenue Church of Christ taber nacle last night. He spoke on "The Ideals of Christian Endeavor and Christian Character." Delegations were present from Phoenix and Wag ner creek. Dr. Myers will speak at the Central Point Church of Christ at 8 tonight. Packing Plant Buses The Medford Motor Bus company has started ter vlce to the packing plants for con venience of personnel. One jlp starts on West Main street at LoiUer lane at 6 a. m., another at Berry- dale at 6:16 and a third at South Central and South Riverside at 6:30. They will go to all plants. Return service may be arranged through co operation of the packing houses in notifying of time of shutdown. Minor Accident Cars driven by W. A. Smith of Portland and Matlon Heck! and of 604 West Jackson boule vard collided with alight damage at Sixth street and North Central ave nue Monday morning, a city police report said today. A truck operated by C. H. Richstein of Medford nnd a car driven by Helen L. Solera of Cloquet, Minn., were Involved, in a minor collision at East Jackson boule vard and North Central avenue Mon day morning, according to a city po lice report today. Democrat Picnic x The Democratic party in Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties Is sponsoring a series of picnic rallies to which all adherents are Invited. First ot the series will be held Sunday In Klam ath Falls. On Sunday, September 4. one will be held in city park at Grants Pass. Ward Spatz, chairman of the Jackson county central com mittee, la making arrangements for one to be held the latter part of oepwrnoer in Lithia park. Ashland. Candidates for public office will ad dress the picnic assemblies. Chan & Chan Chinese Medicine Co He relieved at once by our herbal remedy. Oi ''S- W'lay Fever. Htomarh -m' Trouble, Constipation Chronh Cough. Rheumatism, Si nus Trouble. Piles. Arthritis. Co litis. Eczema. Appendicitis. High Blood Pressure. Prostate; Heart Liver, Bladder, Kidney. Lnngfc Blood, rrlnary troubles. Herb will give you relief. 10 m. to 1 p. m.; Tuesday-Thursday 10-12 a. m. Closed Sunday. 235 E. Main ONE WAY TO KEEP THE Buy Green Slabwood to spend from next mm Green Pine Slabs. 12" or 16"... For the big Prompt Delivery of FACTORY BLOCKS can now Timber Products Company .WW.. , From Hilt Mrs. Fred Bayluu and son Bill of Hilt. Cal., visited In Med ford yesterday. Medford Callers Mr. and Mrs Frank Wort man of Phoenix trans acted business here yesterday. Colorado Guests Mr- and Mrs, F. W. Miller of Denver. Colo., are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Victor Alden Rob ertson at Rogue's Ranch. Eagle Point. The visitors will remain for several weeks. To Attend Funeral All mem'wrs of the American Legion are requested to attend the funeral of Colonel E. E. Kelly, which will be held at the Klks J temple at 10:30 tomorrow morning. Legionnaires are asked to assemble at 10:18 a. m. From Hollywood Edward Roberta of Hollywood was an overnight visitor In Medford Monday and was a guest at the Walter Inch home. 603 Cath erine street. Mr. Roberta was en route by motorcar to Seattle where he will take camera shots of fogging operations and camps. He Is a cam era man for Warner Brothers ntudlo In Hollywood. Exhibits Cotton Plants Six cot ton plants grown In a bucket were placed on exhibit today at the Jack son County Chamber of Commerce by B. H. Craig of the Midway road In the Central Point district. Mr. Craig said he planted the cotton from seeds last May. Some of the plants are now In bloom. Object of raising them. Mr. Craig related, was to let people see what growing cotton looks like. - Pioneer Dies Word was recilved here today from Grants Pass of the death yesterday of Mrs. Frances Mary Burkhart. long-time real dent of Josephine and Jackson counties, and well known In Medford. Mrs. Burkhart was horn December 13. 1871. in Sams Valley Funeral service will be held In the Presbyterian church In Rogue River. Wednesday at 3 p. m. Interment will be in the Rogue River come tery. The deceased's husband, Mar tin Burkhart, survives. Visit In Portland Mrs. J. J. Em- mens and son, Tom Emmens. of Sis kiyou Heights returned last evening by motorcar from Portland where they spent three days visiting Mrs Emmens other son. Lieut. Robert Emmens, who is at Vancouver Bar racks with the army air corps. Lieut. Emmens. with a number of ether pilots In army planes, flew in for mation to Salt Lake City and then to their home base at March field In Riverside. Cal., arriving there yes terday. The group of planes hew over Medford recently en rout.i to Vancouver Barracks. Mahoney Is Guest At Luncheon Here Willis Mahoney, Democratic can didate for United States senator, arrived In Medford this morning from a vacation apent In the north He was accompanied by Mrs. Ma honey and their daughter and was n route to his home in Klamath Falls. . Mr. Mahoney was guest of honor at a luncheon given this noon at Valentine's cafe by leading Medford Democrats. His next visit to this vicinity will be September 4 when he will address a Democratic picnic In Riverside park In Grants Pass. 4 To Ask Bridge Aid THE DALLES. Aug. 16. (Jp) Direc tors of The Dalles chamber of com merce voted unanimously to support a move to construct a toll bridge spanning the Columbia river at The Dalles with the assistance of PWA funds. CIVIL AVIATION in V. 8. will be regulated by new Civil Aeronautics Authority of which Fdward J. Noble (above) of Greenwich, Conn., Is newly named chairman. OUT Of RED! now and have money winter'! fuel saving. 84.75 double load be made, $6.00 per unit load PORTLAND, Aug. 16. (AP-USDA) HOGS 350; active, steady; good to choice 165-310 lb. drlvetns 8.35; ear- load lots quoted to 8.50: 325-380 lb. butchers 7 60-7.75; light lights 7.35 7.75: packing sows mostly 6.50: choice 70 lb. feeders 7.25. CATTLE 150, holdover 300, calves 50; very slow; scattered sales around steady after Monday's decline; some bids weaker to lower; few medium holdover steers 7.00-7.78: load good 1055 lb. fresh arrivals 8.40: few cut ter to common heifers 4.00-5.53: grass fat heifers quotable up to 7.60: low cutter and cutter cows 3.00-3.75; medium grades 4.00-5.00; good beef cows saleable up to 8.75 or above: few bulls 6.00-5.60; good choice veal- ers 8 00-8.50: odd head 8.75-9.00. SHEEP 300; active, steady: gcod truckcd-ln spring lambs 6.35-6.60; common to medium grades 6.00-6 00; culls down to 3.50; odd yearlings 4.00; good slaughter ewes 3.75-3.00; common grades down to 3.00. South San Francisco. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Al3g. 16-(AP-USDA) KOGS 450; butchars, top O.Ofi: few slaughter pigs 8 00. packing sows, few medium to good light weights 6.00-25. CATTLE 250; holdovers 100; short load medium 940 lb. grass steers 7.25; short load plain -medium 885 lb. weights 6.50: cutter cows 8 00 4.25; bulls quoted mainly 6.00 dovn. SHEEP 750. holdovers 370; good to choice 74-75 lb. north coast dhorn lambs 6.75. sorted 5 percent 5.75; part deck 68 lb. Oregon feeding lambs 6.50; medium to choice shorn yearllrgs 4.65,5.50: package aged wethers 4.00; fat ewes quoted 3.25 down. CHICAGO. Aug, 16. (AP-USDA) HOGS: 13.000; top, $3.00; light pack ing sows 96.657.25; medium weights and heavies 66.00 ( 0.50, CATTLE : 7000; calves, 1.200; fed steers and yearlings, top, $12.60; heifers generally steady: few choice kinds at 910.00 up to 910.25; fat cows slow, cutter grades fully steady, largely $4.005.00; bulls steady, out side on weighty sausage offerings. 56.75: vealers. 911.00 down. SHEEP: 100.000. spring lambs, westerns. 68.25 3 8.35; top at outside; feeding lambs steady; quotable 97 25 7.85 mostly; western spring Inmbs, 98.25 t? 8.35; natives. 98.00 $ 8.25; sheep steady; native slaughter ewes. 93.25t3.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 16. fl) Butter prints: A grade 28c lb In parchment wrappers. 20c In cartons; B grade 27c In parchment wrappers. 28c in cartons. Butterfat Portland delivery, buying price: A grade 26-26' lb In country stations: A grade 23',;0 lb; B grade lJ3c less, C grade 8c lb. less. Eggs buying price by wholesalers: Specials 2514c doz.; extras 23c doz.: standards 2214c doz.; extra mediums 21c doz.; undergrades 15c doz. Cantaloupes DUlard-grown 91.7A-2; Yakima 51.25-1.50; The Dalles 91.60 crate. Cheese, live poultry, country meats, turkeys, potatoes, onions, wool, hay hops, mohair and cascara, bnrk steady unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. 16. (P) Wheat: Open High LowzClose Sept .. 67 68 67 68 Dec 59 60 50 60 Cash grain: Oats No. 2. 38-lb. white 23.50: 38-lb. gray 23.50. Barley No. 2, 4fi-lb. b.w. 19.00. Corn No. 2, E.T. shipment 3750 Oashwheat bid: Soft white 58: western white 57 ; western red 55. Hard red winter ordinary 64V4; 11 per cent 57; 13 per cent 61; 13 per cent 64: 14 per cent 67. Hard whlte-E?art ordinary 69; 11 per cent 59; 13 per cent 59; 18 per cent 63; 14 per cent 64. Car receipts: Wheat 168; flour 11 corn 4. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Aug. 10. (AP) Corn rcwe almost three cento a bush.) late today for September delivery contracts and helped to lift wheat futures more than two cento. Unusual scantiness of Chicago corn appeared to be largely reapon slble for the bu!g. At the clou, Chicago corn fu TOMORROW ONLY' rvra (vn-ik 1 (Ma. J Afef;i Ass Shirley Temple's I V V f JOT, sssMneifttaJsllfeiet Shirley Temple has what Is being acclaimed everywhere as her finest picture, "Little Miss Broadway," opening four day run tomorrow at the Craterlan theatre. Featuring one of the finest supporting casts she has ever had, George Murphy and Phyllis Brooks l:o among those present, with others including Edna May Oliver, Jimmy Durante, George Barbier. Edward Ellis, Jsne Darwell. El Brendel, Donald Meek, Patricia Wilder and Claude Gllllngwater, Sr. Set entirely against the theatrical background of a Broadway vaude tures were l lc higher, com pared with yesterday's finiih, Sept., 53ift53i4, Dec. 403gr49. Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept 60 03 60 62& Dec 6374 64 63 64 K March 6 yA May 65 H V4 67 Wall St. Report NEW YORK, Aug. 16. (AP) Led by motors and steels, the stock mar ket nut on a slow-motion rallv today that pushed up feeders fractions to 3 points before profit selling cut gains by a third or more at the close. The list exhibited little appetite for a forward tilt at the start, but bidders stepped up on the second hour and selected issues were given a brief run to their best levels of the day. The pace quickened a trifle on the advance, but soon slowed to a crawl and transfers approximated only 650.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 178 Am. Can 97 Am. & Pgn. Power 4 A. T. & T - 140 Anaconda 33 Atch. T. Ai 8. P 35 Bendix Avla 33 Beth. Steel 56 Caterpillar Tract 50 Chrysler 69 Coml. Solv - 10 CurtiRs-Wright 5 DuPont 1374 General Electric 41 General Foods 36 Oeneral Motors ...... Int. Harvester .......... I. T. & T - Johns-Man. , l ST.4 8 91'A 48 30 84 40H 17H 8 31 , 83 Monty Ward . North Amer Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. ... Radio Southern Pacific .......... Standard Brauia Std. Oil Calif ... Std. Oil N. J ComingtoShowYoutheTimeofYourLife Little Miss Amen ioa in her greatest hit . . . and w mean GREATESTJ starts TOMORROW TB3WE ajnujMKs MAM uriBL. GEORGE Jimmy Durante Edna Mae Oliver Geo. Barbier Jane Darwell 'Donald Meek Shows l:45 - 7:0O - 9:lBMats New Hit Coming 0 . fc ville hotel, where famous acts mingle with clever newcomers In one rous ing series of rehearsals, adventures and misadventures, "Little Miss Broadway" glvea the talented Shir ley the greatest chance of her life to show what she can do when working with top-rank elnfsrs and dancers who have "woweX them from Saskatchewan to Keokuk. As a special added treat on the same program the 'raterian will have a new Walt Disney cartoon In technicolor. Donald Duck in "Polar Trappers." Trans. Amer. 10!'. . 80 Union Carta. United Aircraft 37 U. 8. Steel oT4 San From-lsco Witter SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16. (AP) -Butterfat, 93 score, 360. BEADLE, Aug. 16. (Spl.) Sunday. July 31, Mrs. Blanche Sweet and son Desmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sweet and son. Philip, spent the da; at Crescent City, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Corl Ludwlg and family of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin and Oonnle apent Aug. 7 visiting with Mr. Martin's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and family of Reese Creek. Walter Foote and Robert Sander son apent the week-end visiting friends near Junction City. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hull and sons. Bill and John of Ashland, visited Sunday In Beagle. They attended Sunday school here and spent the rest of the day at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson lost one or their datry cows this week. Parncll Gelsen of EaBlo Point, who has been visiting Cecil Martin for the past week, returned to his homo Sunday. Young folks of the neighborhood enjoyed a blrthdoy party given by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker Saturday evening. July 30, In honor of their son Gordon's fifteenth birthday. Mu sic and games were the entertain ment of the evening witn reiresn menta to end the good time. Those present wished Gordon msny more birthdays with a party for Men com. Ing one. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson of Medford. accompanied by their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson of this place, apent the week-end at Roseburg visiting Mra. Chas. Sander son's uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs Jas. Ashwortb and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ashworth. Mr. and Mra Lloyd Sanderson went on to Junction MURPHY Phyllis Brooks -Edw. Ellis El Brendel - 30o Eves-40o kiddies-lOc r A M "SSL ...nESSS M V 1 -sL; .i i ii i 1 Beagle " V tW ' " I a. v.. -Bfa. sav MJ. : m i -, : -w On Roxy Bill 3j "tfv V',; Ann Sothern and Jack Haley find new ways of loving and newer ways of laughing in "Danger Love At Work." coming to the Roxy theatre for tomorrow only. The pair are starred with Edward Everett Horton and Mary Boland. City Sunday and visited Mrs. San derson's father, Mr. Bennett and two daughters and two sons, who are working there for the summer. Jack Bennett came home with them. Rev. and Mrs. James M. Hamilton and family of Medford spent Thurs day at the 8wanson home visiting. They were on their way to the moun tains for their vacation. Mr. Lucaa and daughter. Ina Pear). have been attending tho Shakespear ean Festival at Ashland the past week. H. B. Ellis spent five days last week visiting with his son Ralph, who Is the lookout at Devil's Peak. K. U. Smith of Avenal, Calif., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rush and fam ily this week. Friday, Mr. Smith ac companted by Mrs. Ruah, went to Marshfleld to visit Mr, and Mrs. Her bert Llngren. Ina Pearl Lucas spent four or five days last week with a friend In Med ford. Mrs. R. Bischoff Is visiting her daughter and family. Mr. and Mra Morton, near Klamath Falls this week. Mrs. Sadlo Frlnk who has been vis iting relatives and friends In New York and Pennsylvania for the pa6t two months, returned home Aug. 8 The threshing machine that has been picking up the belated Joos went over In the Meadows to do aome work, Aug. 11. Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Rush and family have been enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mra. c. O Green and daughter. Louise, Clarice and llene of Maricopa. Calif While the Greens were here they and the Rushs visited Crater lake and other scenic spots of Inter eat and went to Marshfleld to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llngren and baby. Mrs. Llngren waa formerly Elaine Rush. ' Pleasant Hour Club held Its month ly meeting at the home of Mrs. San. derson Aug. 11, with fourteen mem bers and one visitor present. The af ternoon was spent In completing plans for the booth at the fair In Gold Hill next month. Several other business matters were voted upon and the remainder of the afternoon spent In visiting. Our club was glad to have Mra. Frlnk baok with again after her visit in the eastern states. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Ssnderson. Next meeting will be at the home of Mra. Pearl Mnrtln. Sept. 14. Visitor was Mrs. Csrl Ludwlg of Medford. Several from hero are working In the fruit at the Modoc orchard. Pick ing began Aug. 11. Pitch Fractures Arm PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18. (API George Miller, 80, pitching a sand lot baseball game, wound up vigor ously and let go hard. Something snapped. Hospital physicians discov ered the throw had fractured MUler'a right arm. EXPERT ADVICE and TREATMENT for all scalp and hair diseases ETHELWYN'S BEAUTY SALON Use Mall Tribune Want AOS M Oriental Star Anna May Wong, lovely Oriental actress. Interprets the stars to solve a murder mystery In the unusual melodrama. "When Were You Bom? . based on the science of sstrology, which playa as the companion feat ure with the hllarloua comedy, 'Ladies In Distress," co-starring Alison Sklpworth and Polly Moran at the Rlalto theatre today and tomorrow only. Margaret Lindsay and Anthony Averlll are starred with Miss Wong In the sooth-saying opus. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. Too Late to Classify 19 ACRES CLOVER AND ALFALFA $3500 4-room furnished house, cellar; barn. 14 tona hay In barn: chicken house; S cows, calves, new cream separ ator, good well, electricity: house all furnished: beautiful large oak tree In yard. Cash will talk, or give terms. Also BAR-B-QUE 3 ACRES GROUND unnny spot on ureter "KvVlin Lake highway, very neat ,ffc,ww well eoulnned lunoh room: 4-room new nouse. nrepiace, beaut fully landscaped yard, flow ers gnlore, good well: new electric pump. Alro 1 aorea river ironmsc ualtfthlMT nrlcnri rlffht. Faces Cra ter Lake highway. Illness ransoh for sacrifice. MARK A. OOLDY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 738. DODOE Sedan In good condition. Call the Fashion snop, uai. nome in Kiamam rous. cjose in. ror improvea acreage near wo ford or Ashland. Box 3769, Tribune WANTED Wood cutters. Drag-saw furnlahed. P. O. Box 767. Medford. WANTED TO TRADE Work for trailer. Phone 1348-M. FOR SALE J. H. Hale and Elberta Esaches. Ready about Aug. aotn ooklng orders now. Fine crop Phone 1769. pierce Hot House. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, 8 acres excellent land. Roy I. Oan- flrld.- Jacksonville Hwy. 1934 rORD Pickup. 395 0. B. GATES AUTO CO. Ufied Car Department. FOR SALE acre, 4-room hout. garnge. wfll water, electricity, near olty limits: M50 cash, or would consider aood used car. Alao 0 acrcA, irrigated; 4-room houiw., electricity, city water, Urge cniCKPn nouMi, an kiuob oi inm and berries: on good gravel roaa only pieou; easy terms. Alio a conservative buy In a 4 room modern houae, furnished, on paved street, $1000: terms. See L. O. PICK ELL 16 B. Bartlett. Show, al IMS 6::io-n:l,1 You'll Laugh TODAY anil WED. 2 BIG FEATURES ror ths first tlms In lilstofj root f o t o r s reTralfd from the scrsan . . . t (- when these two old ffffi lii battle-axes mL .JV 1,1 start to clean r jR iff t) ; UP the town I -TSSfV siJ, (: , v ' yx-i A - With ANNA MAR0AHET LINPBAY - i WANTED Children to care for while mother works: by experienced, re sponsible, dependable woman. Ref erences, 619 8. Riverside. Pbsna 346-L. FOR RENT Unfurnished fl-rym modern stucco home on Jackson ville Hwy.; furnace, fireplace, hard wood floors. Phone 790-M- FOR SALE Truck, lfc-ton Klelber, mutable for fruit or wood naming Priced very low. See Emll Lange, 35 So. Riverside. FOR SALE Peaches, 2o lb. Bring boxes. Thur., Friday and Saturday. Jess Eldrldge. Medford. Rt. 4, Box 334. Fern Valley. FOR SALE 30 tons SO and 40-lb. rails, lo lb. Fred Oaleno, O'Brien, Oregon. FOR RENT Nicely furnished Duplex. Electric reirtgerator and oil heater. Adults only. Phone 616 for Infor mation. FOR SALE Bent buys In Jackson county a o-acre tracts, new mod ern house, irrigated, basement, IftOO and $2000: terms. Also 4 acres, fi-room modern house, city water, large spring, large trout pond. Also 8 acres, good buildings, best of soil, city water, good well. Also 3 acres, woven wire fence, 6 room modern house, good outbuild ings, feed for 3 cows, fres water: $3600. Vi down, balance 6. Also several good city homes. Large and small dairy ranches. "DAD" ROBERTS. 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALS 1930 Chevrolet CoupenWM $ 86.00 , 76.00 Two-door . 1931 Hupp Conv. Coupe... 100.00 126.00 4000 35.00 35.00 65.00 1931 Chevrolet Pickup . 1929 Durant Panel 1929 Durant Coach 1929 Durant Coupe . 1939 Stude Sedan 1933-35 Chev. Truck Parts. 1933-34 V-8 Ford Truck Parts. Stock Trailers for sale or rent. Camp Trailers for sale. Trailers built to order. Repairing and welding. Friends' Auto Wrecking. North Pa cific Hwy., Medford. Phone 258-J-3. Open Sundays and evenings. WANTED r Fat and feeder cattlo and lambs. J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Used motorcycle. 330 N. Bartlett. s LOST Wire-haired mother dog Reward. Tel. 1660-J. WANTED AT ONCE Experienced packera. Reter Fruit Co. 3 MEN OR WOMEN canvassers, 36 to 30. No selling. Good pay. Phone for appointment. Dickinson, Allen Hotel, 6 to 6 p. m. WILL TRADE 4 P. Coupe, new How- . ard watch and cash for better can sedan delivery preferred. Trade . guns, etc., for wood. 817 North -Riverside. FOR SALE Pigs, $3.60 and $4.00. Midway Cash Store, North Paclflo Hwy. FOR SALE Hand-made corner cup board. Reasonable. Call 701 No. Riverside. WANTED Experienced middle-aired woman for housekeeping; good cook. Phona 1436. . .; FOR RENT Furnished apartment No. 8 Durrell Court, 330 No. Holly. FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer chnsala, small slip scraper. 6-h.p. gaa en gine. U19 West Main. MODERN WOMEN Need NM Ssff moothly psia and delay due to coldsv nerroui train, Mpoiure or tlmilr matm, Chi-ohe-tei Diamond Brand Pills are effeoUvs. RllibleudnnQalekRalW. 8oldbv IJIIff Jf nilni Ml IHI lUSONtWlsUf Your Head Off! wai?ffg)"i.;g. I timciiut- tut .,13 MAY W0KO AWTHONT AVBRILL : MgD'ORD