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TifEDFORD MAIL TTITBTJNTS, irKDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19, 1933. . PAGE FIVE 7 DON'T FOEQET TO PHONE THAT ( Want Ad HERB ABB THE RATES: Per word first insertion flo Each additional Insertion, per word lo Per line per month, without copy changes H--5 Phone 75 LOST JSsV-Smali "pony. 0. C Walsh. 536 Piirl Bt. i - IXJ8T If dog missing, call 1M6. HELP WANTED rKMALB ANTED Girl for general house work nd caring for chlM. Good ' home and .pending money. Box 13049 Tribune. WANTED S1TCAT10NS EXPERT PAINTKB W1 do sign paint ng interior decorating - general iu T . -. nnn ba antral paint joos w . 6HWINO. care of children, day work of any kind. 5c per hour. Jl " day. im. Tharp. af Quince 841-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED At once, mohair. See J. J. Qs:nbrugge. . . WANTED To buy light cordwooo saw outfit with or without engine Box 13.265 Tribune. WANTED Call at our office for latest a lowest Oolden Anniversary prices on all types of wire P" for all wire requirement. Spec al Anmvcrsay prices now Prevail. Write for details. We cut rolls. Ship anywhere at save you money. It Its made of wire-Ask us. Volncypix on. Page Fence since 1B0B. 134 N. . Riverside avenue. Phone 268. Med- ford, Oregon. WANTED Heavy work team. 1st place north Airway k&oio staw" WANTED Four chairs & round table, . "i- ,1 uu Q0rirlj.A KtA. cneap oift' w' LOAN Good security. Phone 319-R WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags, twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. orape St. Tel. 1062. WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.o to care for in -r.y home. Phone 1S7-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Dawson sharpened mow ers good for the season. We file gum saws sharpen safety, atralgnt razors, scissors. Locksmlthlng. sol-de.-!ng, flxlt work. 44 North Front. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape 8t. Phone 1062. FOB REM HOUSES STRICTLY modern English cottage partly furnished, at 319 N. Bort lett. Call 787-R. TOR RENT Partly furnished house. yS13 No. Grape. TOOR RENT Furnished duplex, 18 month, water paid. 231 S. Ivy Call 1153-R. NICE furnished home for rent at 311 South Oakdale Ave: hardwood flora living room and dining room. Three bedrooms and two sleeping porches. Inquire of owner. W. M. Clemenson, Jackson Hotel. FURS house for rent. Inquire 817 W loth. S03 VANCOUVER, good condition, .stoves, reasonable rent. Call 105. 1006 E JACKSON, recently reflnlsh ed, reasonable rent Call 105. MOD2RN home, 112 Summit, excel lent condition. Phone 105. 37 WASHINGTON completely furn ished, garden spot, and ohlcken house. Phone 105. HOUSES 10. e-12 50 and 15. water paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT 6-room modern home, breakfast nook, lots of bullt-lns. hardwood floors, fireplace, hot air -'furnace, well furnished, electric re frigerator, overstuffed set, 40, wat er paid. Phone 728. FOR RENT Four room house. ' In quire 311 Vancouver Ave. &MAJ,L rum. house, cheap, 801 No. Central. FOR RENT 4-room cottage, unfurn ished: two 2-room apartments, well furnished. By week or month. In quire at 317 E. Jackson Tel. 749-Y DESIRABLE houses always in first class condition for rent, lease or saie. Call 105. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar age; water paid. 111.50 Tel 130. FOR RENT Homes. Purnlsned or unfurnished. Brown dt whlt FOR RENT 4-room duplex with fas J range and heater, oio North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. HOMES FOR KENT Call 796 FOR RENT Purnlsneo 5-room mod ?rn n-r.ise ''all at l- s Riverside rUHN. HOUSES, A A. DcVot, FOR BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern 3-roora apart-m-nt, furnished, heat: garage. In pulre 634 N. Bartlett. 3 ROOM apt. With garage. 413 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely furnished apartment. Adult. 327 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floors, light and heat. Malt Tribune, Phone 75. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, i, 2, 3 and 4-room. 1205 East Main. FURNISHED apartment Dure! Court 329 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT FlKMSflED ROOMS LOVELY room, reasonable. Must be seen to be appreciated. 16 North Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 6 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 B. Main Rates very moderate. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Good business, small overhead. Price only 1250.00. Some terms. Box 13097 Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE hay or cows for horses. Ph. 523-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs., 7 years old. Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge, So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R 0 Skellenger. rrall Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE -p n n r" I want 23 shares Jackson 1 KAUt Co. Bldg It Loan Stock a iinwea .,, -a.- modern houses, 4 and 8 rooms, each, with garages and flreplacea; one furnish ed: on paved street. Inquire 126 Cottage St. FOR SALE HOMES Ajjnn 4-rm. modern house with SI 1 Ull fireplace and screened- 1 in back porch: garage and cabin; fine shade; 3 lots, Just painted Inside and out, and redec orated. 150 down. Inquire 126 Cot taae St. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned. near school: nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east front) and nice lot close to Berry dale store . great bargain at 6450 Terms Phone 517-L. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOOK SALE This Is the last weok "or the Park Landscape Co. sale. .Closing out price." on all stock: none to dealers. Moving out. 806 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 5i acres, partly watered, o-room nouse. omei uutmui&o. w-, chickens, garden. 6 fruit, 6 berries, walnuts, cheap for cash: no trade. Box 141. Jacksonville Toole FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres. Will sell cheap for cash 025 Reddy Ave. FOR SALE OR LEASE Real bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible party. 1 acre, house, garage, hen house: good soil and location. Close In. Also electric range. Phone 1119-Y or write Box 129, Route 1. WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown At White. FOR SALE ACTOMUILES FOR SALE Light 6-cylinder sedan, good condition. " Reasonable terms. Bix 13258 Tribune. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, cheap. Phone 12-F-23, Ashland. SPORT RGAIjoTER Late model, six wire wheels, will trade for light sedan in A-l shape. Owner must have two seated car. If Interested address "Car Owner" care Tribune giving model and facts concerning your sedan. FOR SALE POULTRY BLACK Minorca setting eggs. 410 Earhart St. FOR SALE 400 voung cockerels: 5 snd 10 centa each. E. P. Ireland. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Bronze turkey eggs 10c each. Elmer Harris, Route No. l. Box 435, Medford, southwest of Phoenix. POULTRY FOR SALE-Leghorn chicks 7c; Reds 7'2c. hatching eggs, wood choppers wanted. Keller. Jackson ville. Sterling road. TURKEY eggs for sale, 15c each. Call ia-K, Medlord. HANSEN triple 7-edrlgreed baby chicks, ftlO per nundred. Custom hatching, 2c per egg. Eakln Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. 82.50 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1S69-Y. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES LARGE SIZED packed rloe D' An Jour 50c. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse. lir.n at a. rroni. FOR SALE Good Delicious sppies snd Newtown culls, or will trade f n wood or whatever you have. Jse Kan tor. Rt 4. Box 237. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PGR SALE 20 head of horses and mi;les. Ray Moran. central point. RED feeder pigs- Adolf 8chulz. Beagle. FOK SALfc MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Seventy brtquette type smudge pots, used. Box No. 13101 Tribune. FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn 3c lb C. A. DeVoe. FOP SALE ":fiern ton capacity onl anopd rod mill. Practically new. 1350.00 cash. Tribune, Boi(j31U. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Five shares of Jackson County Buimm ena ujsn -iw. Make an offer. Tribune Box 13264 LAR(E KELVINATOR for ssle cheap. Like new. Fret, delivery, roont 1458-L. ALFU.FA. corn. C. A DeVoe. IF INTERESTED In good OladlOlus duidb write lor nav rt"i" Gardens. P. O. Box 403. Grants Pass. Oregon. FOR SALE Large electric brooder. 8 00; or will trade for feed. See It at Samson's Feed Store. UAVK MODEL 11-tube Phl'.eo console A real Dargam lor casn. lei. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE at Park Undscape Co. Complete nurtsry s'.ock priced to sell. Rock plants our specialty. 806 North Riverside. SOME real bargains In Farm Tools 3 3-10 Tractor plow. 12-12 Plow. 3 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 75-tooth Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors. Dlso tlarrows. 5 Used Sprayers. 1 W&gon. almost new. 1 Garden Tractor. 3 Fordson Tractors. 1 McCormlck-Deering Tractor. I John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Clctrac Tractor. I Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS , INC. Terms on part Cor. Main & Rlv. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012. MENS all leather work gloves China goat 75c. Men As Women's" lackers mane to measure. Lewis Carpenter 308 So Newtown. Medford. FOR SALE Roller oanarlea. 623-J-2 ORCHARD1STS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are ahead For Pear, Trees Cherry. Apple Peach. Apricot, Almond, Plum. Walnuts. Filberts, Grapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar num, Medford, 3 mllea south on Pacific highway or phone 851R2 Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at ths Mall Prbune Job office: printed on j'otb to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS Used sewing macblnes. all mskes. to up; terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 912-J MISCELLANEOUS WALL PAPER cleaned good as new. Call 28U-J. Reasonable rates. F. M. Goodman. WANTED Expert Shoe Re pairing by Richard O. Wise at C. M. Kldd as Co. Best quality materia at .rlces to mept every purse. It's stuart to buy good shoes and then keep them repaired Kldd's Shoe Store, 323 East Main LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED for 76c Wjrk guaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 261 Medford Cycle At Repair Shop, 23 No Fir St. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall mbune Job office: printed on olotn to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Spocial livestock . moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. 4HSTRAC1 CO. Abstracts ol Title ana Title Insurance. Ihe only complete Title System In Jacksop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. A bstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Pbone 1181 Expert window Cleaners. LEI GEO ROE DO 11 Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, a o d blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 38-30 N Grape Pbone 78. Money to Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge See W B. Thomas. 45 8 Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No d-167. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHIHG MAILING SERVICE PUBUC STENOGRAPHY Grace C. Vosa 84 North Central Phone 113 Electrical Service. FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Repairs day or nlte pnone o&o-x BADS rRANaFER At STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 815 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prtoe. Ill No Fir Street. Pbone t3l LEGAL NOTICES Nollce for punllcallon. IjeDajtment of the Interior. General Land Office at Roeebuig. Oregon. March 21st. 1933. Notice Is hereby flven that R!ph B. foung. of Trail. Oregon, who, on May 4th, 1929. made Homestead en try. Serial No. 018445, for NEli NE, section ai. lownsnip a- native , E.. Willamette Meridian, nas into no tice ol intention to rralce final three year proof, to estsb.lfh claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, TJ. S. Commissioner, Med. foru Orecon, on tne 35th day of April 1933. Claimant names as witnesses; ' Ed E. Ash, I. H. Howe. Will Mc Donald and Boyd Tucker, all of Trail. Ore jo n. HAM ILL A. CANADA T. Register. FOOTBALL AT G. P. GRANTS PASS, April IB. (Spl.) Reelection, with practlcslly no changes of the entire teaching force of the Grants Pass school system, and a decision that not more than ten per cent reductions In the salary scale paid are to be considered at budget-making time, were the out come of a special meeting of the Grants Pass school board which went over the qualification of the various teachers as shown by their 1932-33 records and considered various items of school costs. The most-debated change made In the teaching staff was the elevation of Dale F. Glnn of the high school faculty to the position of football coach for the 1933-34 school year. Frank Beer, present coach, was declared by the board and by Super intendent Cramer to be an excellent teacher, and was re-elected to the teaching staff with the arrangement of his schedule to remain for consid eration at a later date. One controversy at the board meet ing was over economies through the restriction of music In the high and grade schools and trade work in the Junior high. These points came to votes and It was decided to drop the music supervisor work car ried on by Miss Melba Macy, contin uing her at the same time in the school system In a straight teaching program probably taking the place in tne Lincoln school of Miss Alice M. Pool, resigned. Prospect PROSPECT, April 19. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Rlchey were Medford callers Thursday. The - Prospect unit of the Home Demonstration club met Wednesday with Mrs. Holzgang at the power plant. The preparation of foods was the topic and tht ladles prepared their own lunch under the supervi sion of Mrs. Mack and Mrs. Case, a food expert, - P.-T. A. gave a party Wednesday afternoon for the grade children. School was dismissed Wednesday un til Monaay zor tne caster holidays, Mrs. Wyatt Clarke entertained the email children of the neighborhood with a party Thursday afternoon In honor of her young son, Buster's. birthday. Refreshments consisted of a large birthday cake and Ice cream. Nelson Nye and David Neville are busy cleaning the Nye ditch and building a new mlume. Mrs. Jack McQlnnls la quite 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital in Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson have received word that they gecame grandparents April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning were dinner guests Saturday of Mrs. Anna Weeks and Stewart Weeks. It snowed nearly all day Easter and much of Monday. Over an Inch of Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Rippla ag-atnst Godly person Has a Isver Bo the matter with Flower Regret Small undula tions or wrinkles Despot Aeriform nubstanee Teat metal Grayish white About Rows SftcurM Sea eatle Fall Exist Trailing plant with fra grant flowers Otherwine Principal Strike with the palm Greek letter Change Exclamation Not hard Close by; poet. Dnlt of work Leading rope or strap Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ASSPREBATEASP5 RAN G E. 5 P T EETEREO ill!kLOWC ANNED ANDSENTA6iT 5 SERVE SUSTAINS i!A!REERSllA HASTENED HK L E PHT AS! AtARA 51ET SELLEVAOESORA pa1lsId1et1a1c RjTlElfe 48. Kind of grain 5L, Cuckoolike bird 82. Cupolas 54. One of Gutdo's notes 8B. Pouch M. Saccharine 57. Point DOWN 1. Resinous substance :3 zM'l ml 5 Hi'7 " ,B 21 22 ill-Il" 11 if zMl. ZJL 1 51 35 W p 33 iteizziztaiizii 44, 4J HI'3 S ZZZ8Zi;ZZ5lZ - 'jM ,LL FEAR WHIT IN TONIG LOCAL LAD FACES L TEST ON Bout Tonight With Wills Will Be Supreme Effort for Fast Coming Fighter Other Bouts Have Class Main Event 0 Koiinds 135 Lbs. K. O. Herb White vs. .lark VUH Butte Falls Oakland Scml-NTtiiclup, 6 Round, 150 Mis. Cort Mitchell vs. Jimmy Hall Mdlford Ashland Special Event, 4 Rounds, 1-1S Lbs. Johnny Bell vs. Flash McCann Klamath Falls Prospect Preliminary, 4 Roundu, HO Lbs. Curl Crapo vs. Roy llnrrls K. Full!. Phoenix Followers of Herb White's rise to fistic fame are worried for fear the local lad is over-matched in his bat tle tonight at the Armory with Jack Wills, colored Callfornlan. The match, which Is billed for six rounds, will be a crucial test for the little Med ford fighter, and should he stow the negro lad away, White will be slated for the larger purses to be garnered in city rings. in addition to the White-Wills brawl. Promoter Mack Ltlhfrd has lined up a sterling supporting card with Cort Mitchell. Medford, and Jimmy Hall, Ashland, In a six-round seml-wlndup at 160 pounds: a special event of four rounds between Johnny Bell. Klamath Falls, and Flash Mc Cann, Prospect, at 146 pounds and Carl Crapo, Klamath Falls and Roy Harris, Phoenix, at 140 pounds, also fighting four rounds. LUlard today disclosed plans for a lightweight elimination tournament to attract some of the best leather pushing talent on the coast. The promoter has in mind such boys as Ah Wing Lee. Mickey Dolan. Ad Ca dena, Frankte Monroe and others of like class to show here with the eventual winner of the series to meet some outstanding boy, or the winner of the second flight bouts. LUlard Is especially anxious for White to sur mount the Jack Wills hurdle tonight so that he may be a participant in the proposed eliminations. Bargain prices will prevail again tonight and a crowd greater than that which saw last week's fine card Is anticipated. Are you too looking for a "wear able' HOSE? TRY the 76o and $1 ones at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. snow covered the ground Monday morning and all nature looked very wlntery indeed. Cross-Word Puzzie t. Supp1lcatlo 10. Score at baseball 11. However 16. Month 18. Hostile Inouratons 20. RIng-ihaped 21. Kind of lizard 22. African native 2.1. Spheres 25. Part of a plant 26. Collection of mall branches 21. Syllable of hesitation 29. Base for arcilo expeditions St. Concerning 33. Aloft 86. Sloping letter 1 s. xoung Dira oi prey 40. Family of or Sin pipes a mistake 44. In a line 4fi. Direction 46. Owns 47. Collection of facts 49. Insect 4!. Biblical priest 50, Island In the Pacific 53. Myself S. Atmosphere . Distressful situation 4. Undermines 5. Stupid person . Piayer at children's T. Devices for catching S. Appointment to meet E 0 HI High Hurdle for Herb "K. O." Ilrrb White, root coming California colored boy In ths main FRISBIE AND MAY SETTLE Peto Balcsstro. belligerent Xtsll&n grappler and Ray Friable, Mcdford's wrestling fireman may settle their differences with the padded gloves, according to Promoter Maclt Ullard who has agreed to match the hostile pair for a boxing bout next Wednes day. In their recent raat encounter Prlsbie took the Italian for the odd fall and the loser has since cried long and loudly that Ray laid him low with a blow from his fist. Prlsbls has been ready and willing to take on Belcastro for another matoh. . winner-take-all. Belcastro. however, according to LUlard, will have none of the grip and grimace gam with the fireman but wants to settle the matter with gloves. Bel MANLEY QUICKLY PORTLAND, Ore., April 10. (API Unleashing a fast barrage of steam ing lefts to ths Jaw, Young Plrpo of Burke, Idaho, won a technical knock out over Oeorge Manley of Denver In the first round of the scheduled 10 round main event of last night's fight csrd here. Flrpo weighed 175, and Manley 173, The fight waa hardly under way when nrpo laahed out a long left, square to Manley's jaw. Manley drop ped to the floor. At the count of six he. rose shakily to his feet, awaylng and weaving. Flrpo rushed In and floored hla opponent again with an other punch to the Jaw. Manley again struggled to his feet, but he sppeared glassy-eyed, and his hsnds were down. Referee Tom Louttlt quickly stopped In to stop the fight and ssve Manley from needless pun ishment. Dave Humes. 188. Port Townselid. Wash., took a decision from Tiger Roy Williams, 188. Chicago, In the S round seml-wlndup. Oeorglft Anderson. 182. Cordova, Alaska, was awarded a four-round de cision over Ray Morgan, 158, Port land. Paul Karch. 183. Portland, knocked out Tiger McOloin, 154, Rainier, Ore , In the socond of four scheduled rounds. Eddie Spina, 125. Portland, knocked out Jimmy La Verne, 123, longvlew, Wash.. In the first round of the scheduled four-round opener. MERCHANTS PLAY G. Medlord'a merchants baseball ag gregation will face tough opposition next Sunday In their invasion of Grants Pass for a revival of the an cient rivalry between the Climate City and the Pear City outfits. Jud Pernoll and Fred Roper have formed a team which la expected to show all the old-time fire exhibited by Grant Pass nines and they are especially anxloua to annex the sea son's opener with Medlord. On Vie other hsnd Manager Oeorge Sowers of the locals believes his young and frisky chsrge can hold the "old mas ters" In check at all times. Granta Pass will play an "old tim ers' basebBll club' In the Climate City April 35. The touring team Is composed of men who have seen ser vice with the Boston Red Sox snd Braves, New York Giants. Yankees and other famous outfits. Jim Thorpe, rated as one of the grestest Indian sthletes of all time, Is Includ ed in Vie 1-ne-uu. VER-MATCHED ARMORY BOUT I oral lud who facts Jack Wills, clsssy tnnt tonight at the Armory light card. BELCASTRO WITH FISTS castro, who la one of the roughest wrestlers that ever pulled on a. pair of lights, found Prlsbie able to weatner the rough going and dish up a nit of dirt on his own aocount, This may be the reason the Italian would like to try new tactics in the ropeJ arena. The promoter Is nothing loath for the two to try conclusions with their fists but insists that the match must be conducted under strict Marquis of Queensberry rules which govern box ing In Oregon. Ullard is thinking of plnolng two referees in the ring If the bout Is signed for next Wednes day snd It has been suggested that at least one of the arbiters he armed with an axe. ,E IN HURLING DUEL By HurIi S. Fullerton, Jr. (Asoclated Preaa Sports Writer) In a Mason already notable for 1U good early pitching performances, Vernon Gomez of th Yankees and Oeorge Ea trishaw of the Atnlettcs. bare accomplished a feat that tops all the other low-hit pcrformanctj ao far. Th4 pair hooked tip In a mound duel yesterday and aftr nine fast Innings they had allowed only three hit aplec. The Yankees won 2 to 1. The American league's two "re built'' teams provided the rest of the excitement for the Junior circuit yes terday. The Boston Bed Sox made It two straight over Washington by 8-4 ocunt and the Chicago Whits Sox belted out 12-0 decision over the Detrzrtt Tigers. Ooorge Bla9holder of the St. Louie Browns won the fourth game for him self He blanked the Cleveland In diana with five hits In a neat duel with Me1 Harder and singled In Irving Burni with the only run of the game in the fifth round. After five postponements and a tie game, the New York Giants finslly recorded a victory and promptly went to the top of the National league standing as the Pittsburgh Pirates suffered their first setback. The Olanta nosed out ths PhllHee a to 3. The Pirates found Lonnle warneke In form and went down 3-1 before the Chicago Cubs. Two other National league games were rained out. Portland Opener Tops Coast Gate PORTLAND. April IO-(AP) Port land led the league once mors In opening day attendance when 10.810 persons filed Into the old Vaughn street grand stand to see Portland defeat Hollywood, 4 to 3, here yester day. The attendance was 3693 greater than on last year's opener, but was 3035 lees than the 14,351 spectators who saw the Beavers meet Hollywood here In 1631. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE CALLED The twenty-fourth annual confer ence of the Pacific Northwest Library Association will convene In Victoria, B. C, May 39, 80. 81. Headquarters for the meeting will be at the Em press Hotel. Membership In the association In cludes library trustee, librarians and assistants of British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah and Wash ington. Skin diseases successfully treated 309 Liberty Building. Medford, 884. BEAVERS DEFEAT STARS, 4 TO 3, IN FIRST HOME TILT By the Associated Pres. Oakland was still two up on the rest of the Coast league today and Sacramento was alone In second place after a day In which batsmen up and down the coast pounded league pitch ers for a total of 90 hits. ' Portland's home town debut wss a hnppy one. with mow than 10.000 fans passing through the turnstiles to watch the Beavers turn back Hol lywood. 4-3. The 1933 champions put over the two winning runs In the sixth when Jim Xeesey hit for the circuit and Blackerby and Palmlsano singled Batteries: Hollywood, Psge, wetaei ana Bassier; Portland, Gibson and Palmlsano. The Missions proved unruly guests at Seattle's welcome home party, handing the Indians a 18 to 2 wal loping. San Francisco's toasers had about as bad a day as any, trying to atop the energetto Oaks, Zlnn and Doug las ran Into a barrage of 18 base hit that netted nine runs, and the final score read 9 to 6 for Oakland. Sacramento ended the triple tie for second place by shoving Los Angelea down a step with a 17-7 beating while Portland was trimming Hollywood, the third sharer of runner-up honors. HOW THEY STAfcUa LA By the Associated Press. Coast. W. L. PO. Oakland 11 4 .733 Sacramento S 6 .600 Loa Angelea 8 7 .533 Hollywood . . s 7 ,S33 Portland 7 8 .407 Missions 7 8 .407 San Francisco - 0 0 .400 National. W. I. PC. New York .....,........... 1 0 1.000 Pittsburg ...... 3 I .780 Brooklyn 1 .8(7 Chlcsgo .. .. 3 3 .800 Philadelphia 3 3 .400 St. Louis .......... 1 3 .833 Cincinnati .... ...... 1 3 .833 Boeton ..................., 0 I .000 W. ... 6 I. PO. 0 1.000 New Tork Cleveland 3 .600 .600 J00 .400 .400 .400 .167 Chicago ...... Waahlngton . 8 , 3 , 3 . 3 , 3 Detroit .... St. Louis Boston Philadelphia Laurelhurst LAURELHORST, April 10. (Spl.) A large and appreciative crowd lis tened to County Superintendent Bow man when he addressed the Laurel hurst Parent-Teachers' association at McLoud last week. Mr. Bowman ex plained school legislation enacted by the last state legislature, others ap pearing on the program were: Carol Nedry, Leon Close. Billy Coburn, Don ald Vaughn. Dick Harding and the Harding sisters. After the program gsmes were played by the young peo ple. Officers nominated for the coming year by the association were: Mrs. Roy Vaughn, president; Mrs. W. D. Coburn and Mrs. H. S. Nedry. vice president: Mrs. Hobart Dltaworth. sec retary, and Mra. Ted Smith, treas urer. The officers will be elected at the nekt regular meeting. A large crowd attended Laurelhurst Union Sunday school Caster Sunday when a program was presented by the children. Children taking part in the program were: Donald Vaughn, Bobby Peyton, Lois Nedry, Richard Peyton, Wendell Vaughn, Bryce Ne dry, Carol Nedry and Joyce Nedry. Mr. Neeley of the Evergreen ranch Is superintendent cif the Sunday school. Richard Peyton celebrated his sixth birthday lsst Sunday by giving a party for several of hla young friends. Pupils of the Laurelhurst school will be given the Stanford achieve ment test by Mr. Mccracken of Ash land Normal next Friday. Relatives and friends of Frank Dlta worth. Sr., gathered at the McLeod dining room Easter Sunday In honor of hla 88th birthday. Mr Ditsworta Is one of the early settlers of this district. ocitool pupils on the "l" list (pu pils who have a grade of one In all subjects) for the paat six weeks are: June Hopper, first grade: Joyce Ne dry, second grade: Carol Nedry. fourth grade; Betty Coburn. Donald Vaughn snd Cecils Rodgers fifth grade and Lots Olssa, seventh grade. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jolllffe left our community for Grants Pass last week. Mr. Jolllffe has been employed by Frank Dlts worth for some time. His place will be taken by Jim Rodgers. . 7V For an 8x10 photo. The Pai leys, opp. Holly Theater.