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11 .MT.TFORD MATL TRTBUOT. irKDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1933. PAGE SEYES mm ) 7A DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HEBE ARB THE RATES: Pet word first insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum loo) per line per month, without nhaneea aio 75 Phone LOST tricycle. Reward, rel. M x. Corning Court. LOST Leather puttee while on cars- .... i t. TV1 1311-J. ' Va OUWJ. - ppST 1 I dog missing, oall 1616. ' WANTED MALE I1ELP WANTED A strong Amerlcon fire in W.ASelompany desires 1. 1 aPPomt old resident agent In Medford. Box 13375 Tribune HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for neral houMj work snd caring 'or child, Qooa home and spending money. Box WANTED SITUATIONS LOCAlTTOman wants work, by hour. Phone 936-R. WANTED Bookkeeping and colleo- tlvuTWrlte Box 13319. Tribune. or RW 210 First National Bank J!dg. EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign palnu in - interior decorating - genera) paint jobs. Call atJ22JoCentr SEWING, care of children day work of any kind. 35c per hour. 31. 75 dav. Mra. Tharp. 87 Quince 841-L. "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TRUCK going to Portland empty first of next weea, ; , - WANTED stock for new green pas ture; first place north Airway Radio Station. Chas. Isaacs. FURNITURE upholstered, re-flnlshed and cabinet work. Will exchange for what have you. Phone 969-R, Thlbault. WANTED Good used Ford of Chev roiot truckTeJ. 589-J-5. WANTED Have client who wishes to rent cabin on Rogue river for sum mer at 10 to 15 per month Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg Phone 302. WANTED Will pay cash of cheap team. C. A. DeVoe. Tel- 523-J-2. WNT TO RENT A small farm for casn Must have modern house, large water supply and outbu ld Ings. p. O. Box 204, central Point. WANTED Call at our olflce for latest and lowest Golden Anniversary prices on all types of wire products for all wire requirements. Special Anniversay prices now Pre' , Write for details. We cut rolls. Ship anywhere & save you money It Its made of wire Ask us. Volney Dix on, Page Fence since 1898. 134 N. Riverside avenue. Phone 268. Med ford, Oregon. LOAN Good security Phone 319-R WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p,e to care for In t home. Phone 437-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools, or what have you. t. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St s Phone 1063 FOR BENT HOUSES MY 6-room furnished home; lawn, flowers, garden and fruit: reason able to reliable tenant. 35 Grove land Ave. rOR RENT 8-room unfurnished hun-e. perrrdale. on Jacksonville hlihway; hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, lovely yard, flowers, shade , tres. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, oil burner, electric range, refrigerate-, otherwise unfurnished: bJ ment 'sundry, all ultra-modern. 27 Crater Lake Ave. Phone 442. w. A Oates. FOR RENT Modern 4-room house, good location, close In. electric range. Phone 498-H or 293-X. Wil liam Olson. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house with sleeping porcn. 009 no. stiver s'.ce. FOR RENT Well furnished modern house. Csii at 817 w. loin. FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house. Inquire at 345 No Bartlett. STRICTLY modern English cottage. psrtlv furnished, at 319 N nar:- lett. See Mrs. Clartnce Pankey. 321 r Apple. 303 VANCOUVER, good condition, stoves, reasonable rent. Call 105, 1006 B JACKSON, recently reflnlsh ed. reasonable rent Call 105. FOR RENT Homes Furnished uofuiBdhed. Brows 4 Wall, FOR BENT HOUSES 37 WASHINGTON completely turn lined, garden spot, and chicken house. Phone 105. FOR RENT Duplex apartments, elec tric refrigerator, furnace, one furn ished, one unfurnished. 1405-1407 East Main. Phone 442, W. A. Gate. MODERN home, 113 Summit, excel lent condition. Phone 105. HOUSES HO. 812.0O and 810, water patd: wood range. Phone 105 FOR RENT 5-room modern home, breakfast nook, lota of bullt-lna. hardwood floors, fireplace, hot air furnace, well furnished, electric re frigerator, overstuffed set. $40. wat er paid. Phone 728. 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 sale. Call 105. TORN HOUSES. O. A. DeVo. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with ras range and heater. 010 Nortn nan lett. Phone 341-R-l. HOMES FOR KENT Call 708. FOR BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two 3 room apartments. well furnished. By week or montn Inquire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-Y ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: jar- age; water paid. 811.00 Tel lao. FURN. 2 and 3-room apts. with gar age 604 w. lotn. FOR RENT Modern S-room apart' m?nt. furnished, heat; garage. In pulre 534 N. Bartlett. 3 ROOM apt. With garage. 412 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely furntaned apartment. Adult. aaf so Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed: hardwired floors, light and heat. Malt Tribune, Phone 70 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 1. 2, 3 and 4-room. 1205 East Main. FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 829 N Holly, phone 1233-W FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS EUGENE ROOMS Convenient to courthouse. 1139 Pearl St. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 220 South Grape. Reasonable rent. 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 8 Central FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E Main Rates very moderate. - FOR BUNT MISCELLANEOUS $210 WILL BUY lease on 5 acres, 4 room furnished house, cow. 90 chickens, 500 young berries, crop: l',' ml. west Phoenix J E. Ren dlej. Rt. 4, Box 311, Medford. BACHELOR CABINS. 445 So. Front, FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph. 437-X. FOB EXCHANGE FOR 9ALE OR TRADE--For good light car. new Flamo range, wltn trasn burner complete with cabinet and one tank Flamo gas. Flck & Llnd ley. 131 W. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE For disc plow. O. I. C. White brood sows, farrow soon. Also weaner pigs. W. W. Large, Williams, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs 7 years old. Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD tor jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Income property at K amath Falls, for residence or acreage. Owner. 123 No. 6tb Bt K. amath Falls, Oregon. TO exCHANOE Nice little home In Bend, Ore., clear, for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Pre fer small acreage. What have you. 155 7th St., Ashland. FOR SALE BEAK ESTATE ANOTHER BARGAIN mpff 3-acre auburban property, 9uUU only 8 miles from Medford on excellent rosd; good, free soil: 1 sx-re Irrigated and -In clover; voung family orchard, aprl- niaViM i-Herrles. nlums: 2- ronm home, electric lights. Total price 600: only 1300 down, bal ance on terms to suit responsible party. Charles A Wing Agency, Inc.. exclusive agents. . ACRKAGE, homes, stock farms, fruit rancbes. city nomes, reai dk'i 3 small houses. 4300 each; terms. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Tel. loao-j FOR SALE 5'i acres, partly watered, 6-room house, other ouuaings, ctrv, chickens, garden. 6 fruit, 6 berries, walnuts, cheap for cash: no trade, B-x 141. Jacksonville. Tools. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres. WIU sell cheap for cash. 3 Ready Ave ira mi .v 1-M3 r.viAAT n , harcraln for cash, might consider terms to responsible party. 1 acre, house, garage, hen houw; good soil and location. Close In. Also electric range, phone 1119-Y or write Box 129, Route 1. WHEN yoo think 01 real estate thin or Brown wmte. FOR SALE AtTO.MBILES RECONDITIONED OARS Every csr cleaned, repaired and ready to go. 90-uay written gusrinw. IP'10 Ford coupe. 1929 Pontlac sedan. . 1929 fwi coupe. 1930 Dodge coups. 1910 DeSoto sedan. 1911 Ford sedan. 19'9 Plymouth coupe. Aio o;hert to choose from". ARMftrRONO MOTORS. INC. 38 .N. Riv. Open Sun. and evenings FOB SALE POULTRY 7Uo for highest quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain. May wumtw. and Reds 8"i'c. Wonderful value. Jenka Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE -Turkey hens and vegeiaoaies ivr nw. v-,. . what have you. T. I. Thuemler. Rogue River. TURKEY eggs for sale, 15c each. Call 132-rt, aieoiora. . HANSEN triple ?edrlgreed baby chicks. 810 per aundred custom hatching, 2'4o per egg. Bakln Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatchlnj egga, laying scram. ou Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'8 Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1589-V. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 7 head vearllng Shrop- an. re owc. riiwi" ..-- vfillHa Quernaev cow. nound butte: day year. old heller. Jacksonville highway, Logtown Mine. FOR SALE 30 head of horses and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder pigs Beagle Adolf Schuli FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-room mod ern house, garage, small down pay ment or light car. Balance 400 on easy payments. Call at 145 South Grape. TWO HOUSES One furnished, three lare !ots.850 for quick sale. C. a Butterfleld, Mealord Bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT Home at 1036 Court St. Phone 1261 or call at 1405 No. Riverside. . FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4 room house newly pslnted and kal aomlned, near school: nice garden spot, at corner of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store . great bargain at 8450 Terms Phone 017-L. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Trailer, Pat's. Prune St. FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn, 3c lb C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE Large electric brooder. $800: or will trade for feed, oee it at Samson's Feed Store. ORCHARDI8TS Don't neglect your orcnaras. Better aayo are miciro For Pear, Treea Cherry, Apple Peach. Apricot. Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts, Grapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar num, Medford. 3 miles south on PacUlo highway or phone 851R2 Carlton Nursery Company. Carlton. Oregon. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1012 SOME real Bargain In Farm Tools 33-10 Tractor Pipw. 12-13 Plow. 3 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 75-tooth Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors' Diao Harrows. 5 Used Sprayers 1 Wagon, almost new. 1 Garden Tractor, g Fordson Tractors. 1 McCormlck-Deenng Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new 1 cletrao Tractor 1 Offset Disc Harrow . HUBBARD BROS. INC. Terms on part Cor. Main Rlv MENH all leather work gloves China goat 7oc Men a women a jacaere made to measure. Lewis uarpcnwr 808 So Newtown. Medford. FOR SALE Roller canaries. 623-J-3 GET the 'No Bunting' and trespass ing signs at the Mail rr:bune Job -mice; printed on oiotn to wico stand the rain and weather. FOR SALS Used sewing macnlnee. all makes. $5 up; terms li desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, pnone uia-j. MISCELLANEOUS WAi.'. PAPER cleaned good as new. Oa'.j 388-J. Reasonable ratea. F. M. Goodman. WAN rED Expert shoe Re pairing by Richard O- Wise at O. 11 Ktdd tt Co. Best quality material at p-ices to meet every purse. It's smart to buy good snoes sno men keep them repaired Kldd's Shoe SV?re. 323 East Main fjA'MJMOWERS SHARPENED for 76c. W-tfk guaranteed. Oall and deliver free Phone 291 Medford Cycle St Repair Shop, 23 No Fir St. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass lug signs at the Mail Tribune Job jfftoe: printed on cloth to vntb- stand tb rain and weather. HAWLEY TRANSPEK - Expert pack ers and movers Spoctal livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X BUSINESS DIRECTOR! JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. Tbe only complete Title System In Jacksor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance Rooms S and 6. No 33 North Central Ave. upstalra. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Pbone 1181 eipert window Cleaners. W OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 Souse cleaning floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Electrical Service. FLYMN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Repairs day or nlte Phone 66S-Y "Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHINO o MAtUNO SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace O Voaa 14 NorUi Central Pit-ne 112 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds: book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, sod blanks billing systems duplicating cash sales slips and everything is the printing line 38-30 N Grape Phone 75. 5Ioney 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 Thomas. 45 S Central Ground floor Craterian Theatre Bldg State License No d-161 Tranafei. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offloe 1015 No. Central Phone 818 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NQ TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable prloe. Ill No Fir Street Phone 333 LEGAL NOTICES City Warrants Called for Payment. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds 00 hand in the General Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 69 to 144 inc. Interest on the above wsr- rants will cease after April 27. 1933 GUS H. SAMUELS, City TTeaS. SYNOPSIS of Annual Statement of the VUUMtKVlAb UNION AfUUKAHUS COMPANY. LTD.. of London. England, on the thtrtr-flrat day of December. 19S3, made to the In ruftenca Commissioner of ths fitatt of Oreeon purulent to law: Amount of capital stock paid up Income I , INCOME Net premiums received dur- lnt the year I (.3S1.161.aO Interest, dividends and rents received during the year.. 898.SS0.9S Income from other sources received during Iht year,. 108.068.10 Total Income t 6.060,076.85 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year including adjustment expenses S 8,831,184.14 Dividends on capital stock during the year ,.-t Commissions and salaries paid during the year 3.100.001.33 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 338.631.64 Amount of all other expend itures 1.147,379.68 Total expenditures 8 7.436.136.38 . ASSETS Value of real estate owned 'market value) 3 1.989,044.00 "Value of stocks and bonds owned (market valuel ... 7,433.800 31 Loans on mortgages snd col- latcrl. etc. 46.7IM 00 Cesh In banks and on hand. 3.90S.DB3.39 Premiums In pnurse nf rnllr. tton written since septem- . ber 30. 1932 1.036. 751.83 Interest and rents due snd accrued 93.833.06 All other assets 43,390,73 Total admitted essets .113.530,200.38 LIABILITIES Oross claims lor losses un paid I 1,103,007.61 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstanding risks , 8.763.851.78 Due for eomnli ston and brokerage 381,400.00 All other liabilities 3.002.384.78 Total liabilities, s x e s p t capital 3 9.149.944.14 Statutory deposit 3 40n.ooo.00 Surplus over all liabilities... 4.000.06.11 Surplus as regards policy holders 4.400,066,11 1 "Total . . .".'17 .S13.B30.200. 28 BUSINESS IN OREGON FIR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year . 846,801. in Losses paid during the year.... 24.730 68 Losses Incured during the year.. 3S.71S.6S Name of company COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCB . COMPANY. Ltd. Name or United States manager. F. W. Koeckert. Statutory resident attorney for service. Insurance Commissioner. Salem, Oregon, Fries Realty & Insurance Agency, Agents, Portland R. W. SCHMEER CO. Agents, Portland BROWN & WHITE AGENCY Medford 'Basis of valuation: Bonds, amortised! stocks, convention. 7 75c For an 8x10 photo. The Peas leys opp Holly Theater. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Agreement 5. Fins open work fabric 9. Before: pretlx 12. Smell 13. Herb used In soupa 14. Oraan of bear ing 15. Not wild IS. Studenta 15. Bucket 20. lllulab purple 21. Portions Is. Kvergreen tree li. Line on which a body re volves !S. Mutilating 29. Tits lleur-de-lls 10. Steps of a ladder 11. By birth 12. Constituent parts 14. Hindu prayer carpet 16. Shield or pro tection !. Make suitable 17. Give 10. Metal 11. Hanging screens 13. Cleft or fiasurs 14. Greek letter solution or Yesterday'! puzxlt ATASpE. N DA L OlEI ZIlN 1dml a tieJ e re n. Iff a p fysji t 03 D O N ATT E D pvvA D E. D n. o m Elo" l aJtie r aTm cTo l Wc fit s esM T JylG ALA R I C T O A D I D 4?. implement 48. Town In Greenland 4t. Former gov ernor of Algiers SO. Heraldic term 61. Unit of fore DOWN 1. Cooklnc visl 3. Feminine nam 2 3 a a 7 a P ? 0 " is W, '7 !!l JIl ill 2 . WZ5 27 28 y 111 m " 1 1 fer 1 1 1 pc 1 CHISOX CARRYING DISTINCT THREAT IN EARLY SEASON Addition of Heavy Hitters Gives Pale Hose Eight Out of Eleven Games to Date Good Hurling Also Aids By nERBERT W. BARKER (Associated Press Sports Writer.) On the basis of the early returns, the Chicago White Sox threaten t5 become a source of considerable em barrasement to the rest of the Amer ican league. Thanks principally to the addition of such batsmen as Al Simmons and Mule Haas, the plae hose had won eight games out of 11 from the St. LouU Browns. Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers today were In a vir tual tie with the New York Yankees and generally were getting much bet ter pitching than anyone had reason to anticipate. Moundsmen Adequate. Lack of pitching, the experts said, would ruin Chicago's hopes of push ing into the first division. It still may be. but so far Lew Fonseca'e mourosmen have been more than adequate. They've allowed only 34 rims and 73 hit In It games while the Sox were scoring 63 runs on 101 hits. Thev made It three In a row ovar the Indiana yesterday, winning a 8-4 declajon as Vlv Fraaler and Jos Hev- Ing outpltched Wes Ferrell. Frssler allowed only seven hit In the first sight Innings but weakened In ths ninth and Hcvlng came Into atop an India rally one run short of tie. Meanwhile the Yankees were suf ferine their second .uccesslve defeat at the handa of the Washington Sena, tors, 11-10. Foxx on Batting Spree. Jlmmle Foxx went on a batting snree clouted his third homerun, three doubles and single and led the Philadelphia Athletics to a 10-10 vic tory c-ver the Boston Red Sox. De troit made It three In suoceaalon over the browna, 4-3. The National league program was restricted to two games, the Ne York Glante beating Brooklyn. 4-0. and the Phillies nosing out Boston's Brave'. 6-6, In 13 Innings. Carl Hubhell gave Brooklyn only tour hit In winning hla second suc cesslye shutout -while the -Giants madi good use of the eight hits they made off Joe Shaure. Htlbbell haa pitched 30 innings this season and allowed only one run. SAMS VALLEY, April (Bp!.) While the Eagle Point high school baseball team walloped Sams Vallsy boys on the local diamond to the tune of 33 to 7 Prlday afternoon, the Table Rock grades battled In vain against the Agate grades, losing by a score of 3 to 1 at Table Rock- Cress-Word Puzzle 19. Exlita , 21. Pallid Vi. Point of divergence between a leaf and auro Z. Breath quickly 25. Furnish with military auppllea Zt. Derangement of mind 2T. Lot tide 28. Gentleman: . COllOq. 20. Take the sur face off an old atone building to freshen ft U. Animal food 34. Worshiped 36. 100 aquar meters of land ST. Chilled PS. Silent 39. Beieech 40. Small body of land sur rounded by water . Negative 44. Knthualaatle devotee: slang 41. Article E05 A R Y O NdvE.D I. Consist of " 4. Rcffataa 5. Lla .t eat) C. Naw ZauUand traa T. Strong denlrci S. Unea for fair- ening aalla . Part 10. Scarea 11. Formerly 17. Chrlatmaj carol mm GERMAN JEWS BARRED FROM BOXING RACKET BERLIN. April 3 (XP) A new climax in the complete oetraclam of Jewish athletes from organized Ger man sports life has been reached by the Verband Deutscher Fauataekmp fer. the Union of German Profea alonal Boxers. The organization Issued 10 regula tions dcelgned to eliminate Jews from the flstlo Industry, thereby Joining the movement that resulted In the ; hereby suspended until further no dropping of Daniel Prenn from tri ; tlce: all club officials, not In har- Davls cup tennis team, forced the resignation of Theodor Lewald. chair man of the German Athletic federa tion, and to a lesser degree has re sulted In bans on all foreign com petitors. Lewald, the "William Mul- doon" of German sports, la part Jew ish, but the family has been Chris tian for more than 100 years. With full sympathy of the . Nasi press, which commented that the boxers did all the work anyway, while managers, trainers and doctors or lawyera "got all the gravy." the maa ter minds of the boxers' union Issued the following decrees: All- Jews. Including those baptised, are ruled off the Hats of members: OPPORTUNITY POUNDING AT DOORS BABE AND AL By PAIX (AsAOCtatftt Press CHICAGO AP Opportunity Al Slmmong and Babe Herman... It'i Don't be surprised 11 Al and Babe settle right down In Chicago after their baseball playing days are over and become political botwes. They've got the chance of a lifetime. Seldom have any baseball player In big time, where you're a great guy one day and a terrible bum the next, been, offered the opportunity of Al and Babe to become big town heroes. Down at Comlskey Park, where Al will wag his bat for the downtrodden White Sox, they're crying for a slug ger of his proportions. Up north at Wrlgley Field the Cub fans have a full season's supply of straw hats to ilng In tribute at someone who can take Hack W 11 Ron's old hero role. Not since the World Series scnnclnl of 1010 rubbed out such batting im mortals as "Shoeless Joe" Jackson, Hap Felsch and "Buck" Weaver have White Sox fans, probably the most rabid In baseball, had much of a chance to go "loco" over a hitter with a real punch. Teddy Lyons, a great pitcher with a tall end club, was and is a great .hero, but hardly anything "compared to what Simmons can be If ho delivers like he did at Philadelphia. Another big Incentive for Sim mons is that he's the baseball Im- BILLY POWERS PORTLAND, Ore., April 34 (AP) Using a series of reverse chin locks each time, Otis Kingman of Oklaho ma Olty defeated Billy Powers of Denver with two straight falls In the main event of last night's wrestling matches here. The Oklshoman won the first fsll In 11 minutes and the second In ten minutes. He weighed 10 pounds and Powers. 100. Bulldog Jackson of Klamath Falla won the seml-wlndup from Cliff Ba gan of Casper, Wyo. The Klamath Falls wrestler successfully applied hammertoes to take both fBlls. He weighed Mb pounds, a pound less than his opponent. Leaner Helbert. 100. Helens, ore.. took two fells out of three to win the opener from Flesh Kelly. 160, Los Angeles. HOW THEY. STAND. ( (Br the Associated Press.) Amen ran. W. It. Pet. 1 3 .770 8 3 .727 6 S .040 6 0 iOO t 0 .too 4 1 .304 i 6 .333 3 S .273 New Tot . Chicago ..... Wssl.'ngton . Cleveland ..... Detroit Philadelphia , Boston St. Unit .. National. Pltteburgh -. New Kork Brooklyn . Philadelphia . BostAn T 1 .875 4 3 .007 4 4 .000 4 6 .444 3 4 .427 3 b .370 3 0 -175 3 4 .333 St. Louis , Chicago Cincinnati ' BILL TERRY'S WRIST NEW YORK, April 98. IIP A broksn riht wrist will keep Men age Bill Terry out of the New York aiantc' lineup for the next three or four weeks. Terry was struck on the wrist by one of Joe Shatite's pitches in ths fifth inning of yesterday's game with Brooklyn and waa forced to retire. An x-ray examination revealed a fracture of the ulna bona. The first baseman's Injury strikes a sevi-re blow at the Olante' hopes of putting up a fight for the pennant. sll honorary members of Jewish blood are asked to hand In their cards; every German boxer la ordered to tear up any contract with a Jewish manager; Jewa are barred from the club rooms: Jewish capital Is barred from participation In the financing of boxing showa; union membera are fovMdden to engage Jewish doctors. rtjntteta or lawyera; all foreigners are mony with the 'new Germany" should resign; all members out of harmony with the new movement should also quit: men In the confidence of ths government are to sit In at all meet ings. Max schmellng. In Portland. Me , with Joe Jacobs, hla Jewish manager, refused to comment. On his return here recently from Germany, dla cussing the nasi movement against Jews, he Insisted that "sports have nothing to do with a national move ment of this kind." "We don't belong to anything like that." Jacobs said In Portland. "We almply Ignore It." MICKELSON Sport Writer.) Unt Just knocking at the door of pushlnK the door down to get In. mortal of Milwaukee, some 00 miles north of Chlcngo. and that city's fana already are planning to descend on Comlskey Park to awell the cheering sections. Since Al became a star In the major'a he's always had his eye on the big opportunity here. Wrlgley field, with Its short right field fence. Is built to order for Her man, who alwaya got a salvo of cheers In the enemy uniform there. The place hasn't been quite the same either since Wilson left. Old Reliable Rlggs Stephenson is the hero of the conservative fans, but the bleachers haven't had a real thrill since the pudgy Hack left the promi see. In Herman, who can go Hack one better In trick fielding and somersaults and ramming free base balls Into the bleachers, they will have their man. Chicago goea for atar athletea In a big way, so the montlon of a po litical future for Al and' Babe lan't mere talk. Hardly an aUtlete of yea- tsrday has failed to make progress hero. Two former Notre Dame foot ball players are on the city council, while the political lineup from top to bottom la studded with former greats of the sporta world. EVENINGS BOWLING Ths Fllegel Ferguson double team rolled high match In the Elks' tour ney Friday evening, toppling 1114 pins for the evening. Herb Ouenther, with games of 303, 300 and 104 waa high Individual. 1 174 , 103 43 878 174 , 101 49 374 3 108 104 43 803 137 101 43 J74 108 43 384 150 101 48 Flelgel ................... Ferguson Handicap Herb Strang Brayton M Handicap ...... 837 200 147 30 Herb Ouenther .............. 303 Brown 171 Handicap - 35 Sollnaky and Holme were victors In the Elks' bowling tournament Mon. day evening, rolling a total of 1107 pins for three games and 809 plna for high single gsme. Inspired by the shiny new "maplea" Sollntty toppled a total of 000 pins the high Individual score for the evening. Sollnaky . Holmes ... Kb nd leap 1 , 193 , 133 . 88 363 1 . 144 . 160 . 13 318 1 . 117 . 166 . 20 808 1 . 130 , 177 . 33 334 1 . 136 . 131 . 97 3 178 134 38 348 331 143 30 399 1107 3 163 010 169 467 13 36 334 1013 3 303 148 13 368 9 140 190 35 308 9 100 103 93 300 3 108 165 37 Alenderfer Orr Handclap ... V. Strang , Watson .... Handicap 116 373 148 804 30 70 903 407 408 66 DeVore .... Sherwood Handicap 837 1011 3 Hugo Ouenther . Thompson ......... Handicap 100 449 197 483 37 81 384 950 879 1013 Don't extend credit to Mr. New Customer until you find out from the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau how be paid the other fellow. 4 PBRMANBNT WAVES 8150 and up. For a limited time. Bowman's Beauty Shop Phone 67. 1 - MATRON'S SILK DREttflES In good styles and color. Sine 38 to 60. Very special at 83.95 81 84.93. The Band Box a Shos Box. 4 Skin diseases sucressfully treated 308 Libert; Building. Medford, 694. LILLARD SLATES FINE EIGHT CARD FOR WEDNESDAY Twenty-four rounds of slam-bari boxing are scheduled for tomorrow night at the Armory on Promoter Mack Llllard's weekly card. The main event will be something out of the ordinary for fitlc follower, as a pair nf wrestlers. Ray Prlsbte. Medford itreman, and Pete Betcastro. Sacra memo Italian, will don the gloves to settle In 10 rounds or less, a long- held enmity. Friable has defeated the Oallfornlan in a pair of grap pling matches but Belcaatro la still unconvinced that the fireman Is the better man and Insists on trying con clusions with the gloves. Whstever this pair may lack In science will be more than made up In desire to rub each uther out as quickly as possible. In addition to the Prlsble-Belcas-tro brawl, Llllard has lined up a semi-final whtch should carry any fight card. Spider Bones McElroy. pride of Pelican City, will meet Tony Ortls Klamath Palls, In six rounds, and m both boys are highly touted for their aggressive style and ability to "take "em," the fight will be well wortn seeing. A special event of lour rounds will pit Buy Hsrrls, stocky Phoenix lad. and Neldo Glnnottl, Peitcan City bat tler, and a four-round curtain-raiser has been arranged detween Emerson Bsbh Medford. who would "rather fight than eat," and Red Melhorn of Klamath Falls, who has a reputation with his fists in hit own home town. - GUN CLUB TRAPS With perfsct shooting conditions Sunday monlng. a number of excel lent stores were turned In. Sid New ton itoke SO straight for high score, and 8 O. Mendenhall and K. Crots ant each broke 40 out of their 90 targeta for second place In the prac tice shooting. The scores at 50' targets: Sid Newton -........ JO ft. O. Mendenhall...M.-..w..ww.-40 H. Orotsant , ,, 49 Clarmce Bads - 47 Elmer Wilson 47 Bill Bates ...... .. 43 J. F. Moore . Ray Coleman ...... 43 44 , ........ 43 37 Ray Nunamaker . Oeor.'e Porter Ron DeVore At '8 targets: W. Fillmore Ouy Plummer ..... SAN FRANCISCO, April 38 (AP) Mickey Walker, 174 pounds, of Rumson, N. J gained a lead In the first eight rounds to take a ten round decision over George Manley, 173, Denver, here last night. Manley, wfto took a count of nine In the fifth round and waa dixy from punches again In the seventh, finish ed with a flurry of blows to win an edge In the last two rounds. Th contest was slow during the earlier round. ... ' Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. April 30 (Spl.) Rev. Randall and Rev. Iverson of Medford visited the Sunday school April 33. Rev. Randsll will be at the Sunday school May 14, when a dinner will be held In observance of the 8th anniversary ol the Sunday school. Mrs. Ssm Chlsholm went to Grants Pass April 33 to care for Mr. O. Moe and twins, who have returned home from the hospital. J. Q. Andree of Seattle, who la stay ing at the Riviera Auto camp, I working on his rhlnlng claim above the Charles McMerrlck place. Mr. Julia Rucker and Blanch. Mr. and Mra. V. Cerveny and William Cer veny attended the dance at T. Hen deraon's April 33. Mr. and Mr. R. L. Miller, Phyilt and Junior, were dinner guests of Mrs. Millie Walker in Oold Hill April 33. . Mrs. Robert Floch of Pendleton, who Is. visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. S. Fltmmlng. spent several days this week with Mrs. Floyd Lance ol' Oold Hilt. Mrs. Cleo Ollchrlst and son, Charlea of Oold Hill, visited Mr. R. L. Miller April 17. Mr. and Mr. Frank Elliott and ton, Donald, who are (pending some time at the R E. Cook cabin, had as gueat April 33 Mr. and Mr. Floyd Ldnc and Ruth and Mr. and Mr. R. E. Cook of Oold Hill. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Lance snd Oeorge Lanoe attended the Southern Oregon Miners' congress In Medford April 33. Mr. and Mra. Nelson Boomallter of Orant Pas spent the eek-nd wltb their parent. Mr. and lin. L. u Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Boom allter. ... Leslie Cook spent April 33 In Orant Pass". , Mr. and Mrs, Ed Prefountaln and family called at the Riviera April 33. M. Boomsllter waa a Grants paa visitor April 17. ' Mr. Moon and daughter of Savage dam called at th Oeorge Drammond nam. npru 10. Mr. and Mra. L. L. Smith and Doro thy were business visitor In Medford Anrll 32. 20 19