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PAGE NET3 r- v I vs MEDFOItD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON', SUNDAY, APRIL 21. 193: WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY RFERENCEjS d WfcKVUB I VO IlSOlUlOVi.' fciiiMwiir DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ABB THE RATES: Per word first Insertion 3c (Minimum 3Sc) Bach additional Insertion. per word lc (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without oopy changes lJ6 Phone 75 EI lost If dog missing, call 1 HELP WANTED FEMALE V OMEN teachers wanted for vaca tion work. Expenses guaranteed. Give age. education. P"'" first letter. Comptoa Co., 1000 N. Dearrjorn. wiiwu. WOMAN COOK tor restaurant; must be a No. 1 cook and pastry cook. Give references in first le'ter. Please don't answer this ad unless yo- know you can qualify. Address Box. No. 31B8. Mall Tribune. TWO neat appearing ladles for Imme diate work: small pay to start and re-1 opportunity for permanent work for right person. 20B First Natl. Bank, 12 to 1. or 7:30 to 9 p. m. today. HELP WANTED MALE WE CONTROL Issue" of astonishing opportunity: Brokers - Salesmen making big profits: sensational In vestment and commercial possibili ties. Write Kelly Investment Co., Box 1672, Amarlllo, Tex. MEN 18-45. Steady work. 81700 to 82300 year. Postofflce clerks mall carriers. Common education suf ficient. Paid vacation. 25 coached free. Write today sure for full par ticulars. 1236-A, Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED Mule and Female. WANTED Young person for book keeper and clerk. Must be willing to study business and be generally useful. Make application with ref erences and phone number. Box 9, Tribune. STEADY Jobs U. S. Government. 8105-8250 month. Men-women. 18 to 50. Paid summer vacation. Short hours. Common education usually sufficient. Experience usually un necessary. 25 coached free. Full particulars and Hat positions Free. Write today sure. Franklin Insti tute, Dept. 258-A, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED girl wsnts housework of any kind. Mildred Kenncy, Phone 162, Jacksonville. EX -SOLDIER, good character must have work. P. O. Box 419. YOUNG married man MUST have work. Any kind, any place. Odd Jobs or steady. If you have any thing, please let me have It. Box 3598. Mail Tribune. WANTED Laundrying Square Deal Laundry, 245 So. Central. Phone 379-W. WANTED Any kind of cleaning, 26c an hour. Call 081-L. WANTED By experienced man. posi tion to operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares; refer ences furnished; could take imme diate charge. Address S L. care Mall Tribune, and party will call. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS .. WANTED Guernsey cows. team, wag on and all kinds of fnrm imple ments, also Gas or Flamo ranie. Wood heater for sale or exchang!, like new. Box 3199. Tribune. LADY will share expenses for ride to Los Angeles. Phone 1628. "MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK" Psrty owning 120.000 Income prop erty wants to borrow 57.000 and will psy Interest. See D. E Mil lard, 425 E. Main. WANTED To buy for cash. ShetlanJ pony. Must be qcnt'.c and good looking. Write D. D. Reeder, 3.15 Mler,lgan Ave.. Kls.nVh Palls. Ore. giving price nn.1 complete details. WAN TED I First mortgage $5,000 loan on fine unincumbered modern 816,000 00 Rogue River valley farm; equipped complete. Address V. D. Miller. Ashland. Ore. Phone 335-R. WANTED Load for empty furniture truck going to Oakland, Cal. Tel. 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WANT A loan of t3.0O0.O0, first mortgsge first cla business prop ertv a security. Address Box 3524 Mail Tribune. . WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. Jennlnga WANTED Must hare 86000 Immedi ately to save 120.000 ranch: 40 acres full bearing orchsrrt. 60 acres unaer cultivation, pasture, etc., 46 acres free water; 83.000 m tnilldlnrv. near achoo.; good roads. Address B. J., Mall Tribune. WANTED To buy all kinds of rab bits Tel 1559 WANTED Wool snd mohair Wool ,arks and tw'.ne for ss Mfdfori hsrgsin House, 11 Hi. Q;iy 6t, las, luoJ. WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED Lisnt used care, pay cash Ph. 653. 1761 N. Rlrerelde. FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Reasonably to adullt. well furnished duplex. Inquire 312 So. Grape. FOR RENT Small a -room house, furnished, lights and water: 19. CO per mo. Phone 869-X-3. CLEAN unfurnished 4 room bunga low, close in. Inquire 141 8. Holly. FOR RENT 4 rooms, breakfast nook, bath, nearly furnished, acre gar den land. lawn, shrubs, flowers, city water. S1350. R. M. Kent, Berry dale Ave., north- of Owen-Oregon Mill. UNFURNISHED house for rent, 32 Geneva Ave.- Tel. 1107. FOR RENT Neat 3-room house with bath, heater and electric range, close tn: rent reasonable. Phone 388-Y after 5 p. m. FOR RENT 8-room furnished home, 139. Phone 593-L. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, very chesp to reliable party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT To adults, clean 4-room house: range connected. Tel. 583-X. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed 8-room modern house and gar age. Phone 596-R, mornings and evenings. FOR RENT Unfurnished 8 room bungalow, corner Columbus and Bryant. Interior newly decorated throughout. Two large lots with plenty of garden space. Lots of rose bushes, shade trees and flowers. . See owner, B. L. Bromley or phone 1250. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brows & White FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. (28 per month, water paid. Call at 825 South Riverside. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east aide. Call at 414 S. Riverside. TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat, new, 816.50; Includes garage. 1015 West Ilth. FOR RENT 3-room house, H acre irrigated garden land. O. Gelln. Howa-d Ave. FOR RENT 4 H 8-room bouses Phone 105. 80 N Central HOMES FOR RENT Call 798. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 334 Apple, near Armory. FOR RENT Two 5-room apartments. 1 furnished, 1 unfurnished; near Library; newly decorated. W. F. Campbell, 804 E. Main. PALMER APTS. 14 So. Bartlctt. Under new management. Furnished Apartments. Clean, Attractive, Quiet. Rates 83.00 per week and up. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt., 813.00. Key at 148 So. Ivy. FURNISHED apt., electricity, hot and cold water, garage; 816.00. B. Apt., 413 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apsrtment, Includes heat, hot and cold water, electricity, hotel service and lounge room privileges. Holland Hotel, Phone 710. FURNISHED house, 2 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W.. 10th. FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front aleep Ing room, ground floor: reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apts., 378 Soutn Central Ave. FOR RENT Completely furn. apt.: radio, washing machine, heat, hot and cold water. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs. 845 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Address Box 2985 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights garage; 810 It 812 Phone 462-H. FOR RENT 2-room apartments. 810 620 So Fir. Phone 1820. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt: 4 rooms. Phone 442. FOR RENT FUKMSHKD ROOMS FOR RENT Beautiful east room: lady or gentleman. Close walking distance. Breakfast and garage 11 desired. Phone 1577-X. FOR RENT Large front room: hot and cold water, shower. 20 8. Fir. PLEASANT front room, separate ent rance. 220 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT room for gentleman: close In: bath, garage. 609 E Main. ROOMS 81 50: bachelor cabins $2 per week. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Ruun AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside. PLEASANT room with board. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS GOOD fruit association building to rent or sell. See F. L. flutter, 40 E. Main. Ashland. Ore. FOR RF.NT 2 1 j -acre alfslfa and gar den; good house. Phone 351-R. FOR RENT Small rancb close In; well Improved. Phone 437-X. TOR SALE POULTRY W L. CHICKS 9c. May Be; hardy Hansen strain, heavy larers. large white egza. Free ranee-cockerels, di rect Hansen. 266-325. Rorlts or Reds luc, Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent, ore. R. I SETTING EOOS. T. A. Pefley. Tel. 9;6-W. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SEVERAL light, good, used cars at big barc:n B'g 4 Used Car Lot, 1761 N. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OLD ESTABLISHED manufacturer will finance responsible msn In a permanent buslnesa. Must have A-l referencea and car. Starting aver age $30 weekly. Steady Increase up to $100 for right man. No alack season or lay offs. Write promptly MeConnon & Company, Dept. B 1984, Winona. Minnesota. FOR SALE Lunch room. C. R. Beatty, Truckee, Cal. FOR SALE Restaurant, downtown, good location; seats 61; modern equipment, with steady business. Phone 1332-J. Bargain price. NEW service station and modern home, with 8 acres, irrigated. Write Box 753, Klamath Patta, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE 20 acres land, several hundred tlera of wood, standing for car. Inquire at Fryers. 3 miles from Trail an Trail-Tiller road. EXCHANGE FOR COPCO STOCK Equity in modern furnished five room house and equipped service station. Telephone 331-Y. REAL 81500 equity In Cal. property sacrifice for equity, atock and equipment or what. J. W. Cates, Ashland. EQUITY In 10 acres for house or car. 1034 N. Central. 8 ..CRES. aouthern California, sell or trade by owner, raona oa (-a. FOR TRADE 2 modern house, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Team of mules and har ness. Phone Ashland 373-J-4 FUEL OIL DELIVERY FOR FUEL OIL delivery. Phone 815 Eada Transfer and Storage Co. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Two furnished houses. Paver atreet, close In. $1400 and 81800. also houses and ranch prop erty for aale or rent. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE Home. It will pay you to look this up. Consider trade for auto or radio. Balance like rent. Owner. 209 First Natl', Bank Bldg. HIGH-OuaSS 7-room bunga'ow In distinguished residential district Cash price $6000 00. Owner wants Copco stock for his 835U0 equity Walter H Jonea, Realtor. var Jack ton County Bank. Phone 798 FOR SALE Sacrifice live room mod ern home, gas and electricity, large lot and trees, 81.500 $500 buys my equity Phone 1082-X. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 30 No. Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Hi ACRES of good soil, with small house, in good location. Price $500 cash. 1 ' acre, service station with 5 pumps and storage tanks, store and lunch counter, near shool. Does fine business year 'round. Ideal for camp cottages. On Pacific highway, in good town. Will sell, or trade for house and lot tn Medford, with some cash, or good ranch, or smaller atatlon on Roosevelt high way. Price $8700. Nice modern 4 room house, right off paved street In good section of the city. Modem. Chesp at 81350. with $500 cash, balance like rent, $13.00 per month. 6 acres with good 5 room house, chicken house and well, some fruit trees. Fine for chickens and tur keys. Only $1300, with small pay ment down, balance monthly. 4 room modern house on paved street, garage and wood ahed. Lot 60x150. Fine little home, to ex change for service station and camp ground or acreage, In good loca tion. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside Ave. 40 ACRES upland farm with magnifi cent view of our valley, nice family orchard, some alfalfa and excellent free loam soil, beautiful native ahade trees, old buildings: the fin est site in this vallev for a real suburban home. $3500.00; reason able terms. BROWN Ic WHITE. Realtors DO YOU WANT to own the best ranch in the Rogue River Valley? 420 acres fine lsnd, 300 acres under plow with free water and lota of It. Alfalfa, clover, grain, pasture, fully equipped, three houses, large barn, tractor, milking machine. 36 cows. 10 heifers, registered bull. Priced at half of Its value. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 135 E. 6th St.. Phone 1496 $100 WILL put you In poasesslon of t acre, improved, close In. Full price $1000: balance monthly. See owner at 401 West 2nd, City. FOR SALE 20 acrea finest land In Jackson county: walking distance city schools. Phone 224-R. FOR SALE Equity In 8 acres. Fine soli, small house, near highway. Roy Bilderback, Pitt View Ave.. Central Point. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown A White FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Enameled wood range used three months. Terms. 860 Boulevard. Ashland. FOR SALE Furniture, radio, wash Ing machine, household articles. ymy rifle. 411 Arcadia St. FORD T generators now $1.95. on exchange, during our 30-dv sale. Big 4 Auto Wreckers, 1761 N. Riv erside. FOR 8 A LP! MOO piano, like new. 1123. Will take 150 cash; balance terms. Alto Alrwav vacuum clean er. 25. 224 Clark St. FOR fjtAI.tv-Oood used ttres. 176 N Bivemlde. Big 4 Wreckers. CLOSINO OUT nc of shoe; IS Knd 7 shos doing at 93 9&. EAst Side Shoe Shop. FOR SALE Lady's almost new black ; eoai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will very cheap A!, two evening dresses. Inquire 349 4. Ruera.de, evening $ to J, FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS TRAILERS built to order. Big 4 Auto Wreckers. 1761 N. Riverside. Phone 552. FOR SALE 300-gsl. Bean spray rig; terms. Phone Ashland 373-J-4. FOR SALE; One 5-horsepower electric motor, chesp. Jennings Loan Of fice, 6 So. Front. ROOUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed corn. C. A. DeVoe, 623-J-3. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants. See Carey's, neAr Phoenix. Phone 341-J-I. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, ferttllter. aand and gravel. Phone 912-J. $1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severln bat.: 6-volt 13-ptate stand ard (1 yr. guar.). $5; 6-volt 13-ptate heavy duty. $6. 6EVERIN BATTERY SERVICE 1520 No. Riverside. REBUILT FORDS ON TRACTOR, 8100. In fine shape. See It. Mtller-San-ford Tractor Co., 22 S. Fir, Medford iNLY $3.50 for 6-volt 13-plate Junior battery (6 mo. guar.) SEVER1N BATTERY SERVICE. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $6 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N Sartlett. ROLLER canaries. Phone C. A. DeVoe MISCELLANEOUS EMPTY truck going to California and varloua parts of Oregon wants load. Frank Newland, 620 W. 13th St. CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, bridge work. etc. Jennlnga Loan Office, No. 5 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain Htniae, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 1062 WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new, $1.50 per room and up. Call 627-Y SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 245 So Central. Phone 379-W. OOLD dust bought and sold at Red den oo. 3rd floor Medford S'.dg. LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee 10 save you money tlaw ley rransfer, 819 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Atntrarta ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-Abstract of rule rule Insurance Room 8 and 6, No. 33 North Central We. upstairs. Automoutle Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment Additional money loaned. Phone 31 tor appointment Chiropractic Pnyticlan DR. I. W HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 8 to 13. 3 to 5. 303-304 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 6S0; Res. Phone I31-H Contracting WE LEND MONEY to worth; people to pay their nonest debts Paciric Coaat Credit Association. 431 Med lord dldg. Medford. are. Dentistry. DR ROBERT D. COS 404 Medford Bldg DENTISTRY Phone 840 Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .'emoielmg 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. r Eipert Window Cleaners LET OEORUE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning. Floor eraaing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flntahed re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault. Tel. 900-K Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Eatao lished 30 years. Ambulsnce serv ice. 5th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Lawn mow er. LAWNMOWEH8 SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75o Call and de liver Itee. 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOH'i Teaoher of piano Claasical and popular music courses Height Muslo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 73. i - Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance No other chargeo Come In and get the cash today. See W. E Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 ROOflHg STANDARD ROOPINO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge loth and Fir St. Tel. 1077. WHY? No. 10 Beautiful Bungalow, beauilful grounds, beautiful woods: 3 acrea of fine land. Irrigated. 6lrlclly modern 8-room. Bung alow, large room. Priced at 1S0 Juat one-half original eml of Bungalow. Pine neighborhood, close In, near Must be sold at once. Best high class suburban Bungalow. BARNES COR Phone 810V 4M IS . Central BUSINESS DIRECTOR! Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT ! Best equipped plant In southern : Oregon. Printing -1 all kinds; book binding; louse-leaf ledgers; and blanka, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 73. Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin lne of Planoa at the Electrio Wiring Do, 222 w Main St., or call Mrs. R. O. Purucker. Tel. 1442. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperbanglng Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 304 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER 8 STORAGE Service guaranteed. 2Q 9. Grape St. Phone 644, or residence 106U. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NKUNO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front St. Phone 833. Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK. Ore., April 33. (Special ) J. A. Soils underwent a mastoid operation Wednesday at the Ashland Community hospital. He Is reported aa doing nicely. Group meeting of P.-T. A. mem bers was held with Mrs. H. L. Som mera Wednesday afternoon. There were 53 present and refreshments were served. M. R. Burnett of Portland, for merly of Talent, spent Monday with his aunt. Mrs. Ella Abbott and family. Mr. Bifrnette has Just gradu ated from a barber college In Port land. George Galbralth was In Medford Monday transacting business. Curtis McGrew of Keno, Ore., is spending a few days here during the Illness of his father, O. A. McGrew. Bryon Keith, D. a Goddard and Oral Abbott, employed by the Talent Irrigation district at Wagner Gap, returned over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barlow and family were among shoppers in Medford Saturday. H. L. Sommers and E. O. Taylor were In Ashland on buslnesa Mon- !day. Mrs. Ella Abbott and daughter. Eudell. called at the D. O. Goddard home Tuesday evening. Many local residents attended the baseball benefit dance In Talent Saturday. Curtis McGrew called on Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lynch Wednesday even ing. Miss Peter Zyselt of Klamath Falls spent Saturday night with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Som mers. Fern Valley PERN VALLEY, Ore. April 33. (Spl.) Two blrthdaya were celebraU ed hem thla week, Mlaa Lillian Kan tor on April 10 and little Patricia Marshall on April 18. In the evening a number of friends called on Miss Kantor. They were Miss Edna Jones. Miss Marguerite Cunningham, Mary and Alice Hensler, Roy Cowglll, Harry Steele. Ivan Olsen end L. C. Hill, Miss Marshall waa honored Monday afternoon with a number of her small friends gathering to celebrate her fourth birthday. Quests were: Little Misses Evalyn Jean Watklns, Shirley Sybil Burleson. Josephine and Dorthea Anna Kantor, Mary Thanoa and Joyce Marshall; Masters Oeorge and Robert Carr, Elmer and Henry Kantor, Donald Long Jr., Jamea Tha noa. She received a number of love ly gifts. The little guests were ac companied by Mrs. Otto Caster, Mrs. Floyd Watktna, Mrs. Joe Kantor Jr., Mrs Donald Long, Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Thanoa and Mra. L. H. Hughes Saturday evening Ed and Prancls Putman drove to Crescent City to take John Snow and Frank Sllva. Leaving at 6 the next morning they arrived home at noon Sunday. En route there two large cougars passed tn the road ahead of them. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferns are the proud parents of a boy born April 10. Mrs, and Mrs. Ray Ward and Mra. Cliff Maust picnicked up on the Paine cliffs Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Russell Wheeler called on Mr. and Mra. Lem Hughes Wed nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bussey, Lem Hughes and Ed Marshall were In Medford Thuraday morning on busi ness. Guests of Mrs. Ralph DeWitt Prl day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Mra. Warner end Miss Chrls tabel Pankhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were din ner guests of Mr. end Mra. Lester Fay In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Long were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Msrshall Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor Jr. and children are staying a few days at the Kantor place on Coleman creek. Mlaa Lula Roberta entertained In Phoenue Thuraday with an Informal dinner honoring her mother's birth day. Oueste were Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Hufvhes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marahall, CASH WANTED KiaiiMi ii school, p.! d in a Wj deal we hare ever offered Patrlcla and Joyce Marshall, Mrs, Ma- j cle Wright, Dr. and Mr Frank J?ob- 1 erta. Misa Pauline Roberts. Betty ". John Roberta and the guest of honor, Mrs. John Roberts. t Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT. Ore., April 33 (Spl.) Mrs. Leonard Brock Is re covering from her recent Illness, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brcen and son Tommy are visiting Mrs. B recti's par ent. Mr. and Mrs. James Parke. j Directors of Howard district met I and elected teachers for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Out In were re-elected Mis Patsy Thompson will teach the lifth and sixth grades, Mr. Moen of Berry dale will act as dltchwaiker for the Howard section this summer. He la cleaning the ditch es and preparing for the Irrigation season. Miss Sophia Benson of St. Paul, Minn., who has been visiting her brother Awl Be .won, left for tier home Tuesday. Mrs. Friend spent Monday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Croucher. Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Phillips of Jack sonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Claus son Tuesday afternoon. The Kent family of Berrydale 1 moving to Trail this week. Mrs. R. L. Hague entertained the Gleaner's class of the Bnpttst church at a covered dtah luncheon Tuesday. Mtss Velma Brock Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sager at the Mo doc orchard. Pete McOonagle's family Is moving in the house formerly owned by Clar ence Starkey. Dan Evans and family are moving to Lozler lane. The True family Is n.ovlng to Maple Park avenue. Frank James has been seriously til at Klamath Falls but Is recovering at the present writing. j PERSIST. Ore., April 33 (Spl.i . Harvey Morgan ia erecting a new w- in. Raymond Brlgirs la visiting friends In Trail, this week. Little Olenna Joan Zlinmer went to Medford Thursdsy to have a tooth drawn. The county graded the Elk Creek road aa far aa the Fred Sturgla ranch last week. Hilda Morgan la visiting In Central Point thla week. Ben SSImmer has resumed work isr W. W. Wllllta of Persist. Mrs. Ervln Hutchison, Mrs. B. C Zlmmer, Mrs. C. W. Cushman and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash called In Medford April 16. V IT Pb.rnn nl.tut tl return to Port Klamath, for work thla week He rune the Central service station there. Mildred Young was an over-night guest of the Hutchisons Saturday. ASHLAND TYPERS WIN THIRD PLACE CORVALLI8, Ore., April 33. (AP) Tigard nigh school ef!y captured major honors In the tenth annual high school typing contest at Oregon State college today, Tlgard won first place In the team speed contest, first in team accuracy, first individual accuracy medal, sec ond In the team shorthand contest snd two other individual speed plac lnga. More than 13ft contestants from 33 schools took part. Summary: Team speed contest Won toy Tt- I gard, 00.08; second, Dallas, 30.3; nnii tsaviius ui.vu, tutu til) unitiiii, u l ,io. Individual speed, novice division Fourth. Betty Dean, Ashland. 68.46. Individual speed, amateur dlvlMon Third, Lloyd A rant, Ashland, 07.47. -a- A utltui Press Psef. Dickie Moore, on, of the youngesl youngater. In the movies, It shown v 1th hit new contract Just tlx, fit t on of the youngett child tcto-i jndtr contract. j Persist I Dickie Gets Contract & If .Kf Mail Tribune Daily DOWN Solution of Yesterday's Punle 1. Pupal ifs&rt a limine- 11. Heast 12, Character In "Th Kavtn 14. Wtndflower 15. First Ifttter cf a nam IT. At home m. Withdraws Thus 21, Kifiensiva Scalier 23. Rodents !7. Ardent 2?. Mournful SO, General fight 31. Inclined M. Sundry 34. Ilram Utilize ?. Taks awar 39. Ridicule n. Ltvinft 44. Collection of facta 4T. Large stream 4R. Fury 43. Fore al upon M, Facility hi. And: French bZ. Wife of a Turkish sovereign iK. Outside: prefix 16. Give back K9, Bulwark 61. Oriental dress J. Lenst wet tU. Rigid 65. Coarse grass DOWN 1. First number i. 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(AP) The stock market finished a week In which reactionary tendencies predominated with a somewhat Improved tone to day. The session was one of the dullest of the yeaT bat the list elosed with a firm tone. Fractional galna predom inated although tome Issues closed a point or two higher. The turnover waa lesa than hair a million snares. Brokerage opinion was a little more cheerful apparently aa a result of the Indications from Waahlngton that the senate finance committee will bend every effort to hurry the tax bill through and In anticipation of some belated seesonsl recovery In business. Today's closing prices for 14 select ed stocks follow; American Can American T. At T. ..... Anaconda Oeneral Motors .... Int. T. T Montgomery Ward ....... Paramount Pub. Radio Southern Pac S. O. of Cal P O. of N. J. . Trans. Am United Aircraft V. B. Steel ... . 42 K . '. , S . HH , 6 1 . 4 . ?4 . 14V, . 1714 . 2014 . . ll'4 . 30 It Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., April 33.(AP) Wheat futures: Open High low Close May .63",, .63", .6JV, July M'i .61 H ;61 Sept. .60 .60 J10V4 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem Soft white . . .. .63 "1 .50 it .73'i ....... .64 .64 ........... .63 .63 Western whit ..... Hard winter . Northern aprlng Western red . .63 Oats No. 2 white, $24. Today'a car receipts: Wheat 93, barley 1, flour 7, corn 2, hay 1, :an Frarlm Batferfat. BAN FRANCISCO, April 23 (AP) Butterfat, fob. Ban Francisco, 30c. Poacher Suspect Taken by Police OREOON CITY. Ore. April 33. j (AP) V. Fisher of Park place waa, arrested today aa one of two al-1 lged poarhera who attacked Bar tent S E Mead of the nets police last Tsuraday night. Flshsr was charged with assault with Intent to kill. CryateJglow Kodak gloae supreme rtie PmsKts. opp Holly theater, s Real Estate or Insurance Leere It to Jonea, ehou 76, Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Temoer 13. Church feath fathsl Wrs j wiaf 14. Matt omc 14. Kane to 19. Alt "2. Cone or .'3. Itetmke 'in. Daydream 2H. Uiiuor :s. nob: Archala 30. Money hoarder Stain 33. Shell that frilled to explode; slang M, Scarcer ;t:. Puffs ud 3S. Marble: rilat ie yellow bugle f landon t aild 41. Aha 4 2. Build H. State wltho'tf proof 45. Negative. 4. I-eciHlons 49, scotch poet Trap 1S3. before long 54. Among i hi. Perched S. Book of the Bible . Karrow roa4s 5. Chooses 6. Omitted In pronouncing 7. Resume . Tropical birds J. Drunkard 10. Silkworm oi. Ulfl form Ol thr.e flO. Wooden phs ti, mien character KLAMATH WINS KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 23. (AP) Klamath high school won lta first major track and field title co day on Modoc field by defeating field of 13 high schools In the South em Oregon-Northern California meet, T".ie Pelicans scored 60 points. Oranta Pass placed aecond wlttt 35',4 points, others placed as follows! Bend, S4?t; Eugene. 30: Chiloqwtn. 184: Ashland. 13; Fort Klamath. 01 Ikevlew, 4; Malm, 4; Butte- Valley, 3'i. Tuesday Kill b ladles Uy t the Rogue River Va-lley golf course an4 a. large gathering of the feminine rank la anticipated aa Invitations ha,ve been accepted by women golfem of Weed, Trek and McCloud to meet for play with the locals. Numerous event are scheduled for the famtnln enthusiasts this season and many nev followers of golf arc expected fQ turn out. PALE CREPON FROCK . HAS HIGH WAISTLINE PARIS (AP) Mrs. Richard ' Now ton appeared at a recent evening gnlsi wearing an evening frock of pat gry crepon designed with a high, waistline, a broad shoulder line n4 a decolette high In front and low 19 the back. SHARKSKIN-LIKE FABRIC TRIMS SPRING FROCKS PARIS (AP) Milady's new sprlnf frock may be trimmed with A 1031 fabrlo whch resembles sharkskin. The material, called galuchat, has a rougli pebbly surface. In white It la used fo collara and cuffs on black erepe snd aattn frocka and for the pouch) bags which accompany them. PORTLAND, April 33. (AP) Fred A. Belberllng. 64, president of the Helberllng-Lucaa Musle company here, died In a hospital today. He had been In business In Portland 40 years. "Make Your Dollar. Work" Party owning $20,000 In come Property wanti to bor row $7,000. Will pay 8 per cent interest. See D. E. MILLARD 425 E. Main We BUI good usable clothes, eta MONEY LOt.NKIl ON Radio, eiectrte Washing Machines anything of real felue. See as today. JKNNINOB LOAN OFFIC No. S . Fmn ' Mash Hotel Bid IN TRACK MEET. WOMEN GOLFERS . INVITED TUESDAY