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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE, (g vvuauu vo -fEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKI), OREGON. MONDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1935 Bead every Dd on thl page. You "HI probably rind ex actltl tbe thine you want to buy or Kll. II It n'l there, advertise . It's inexpensive effective. Pet word first Iniertiun (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion. pet word Jc (Minimum IOc Per line per month without copy change ' Phone 75 TOR WANT AD 8 LOST AND FOUND LOST Elk's tooth pendant No. 1250. Reword. Tel. 881. LOST Green leather purse, neir Liberty Bldg. Reward. Return to Tribune office. Los' r -.. it Bifocal rimlesj" glasses In E. D. Elwood black case. Leave at M.U Tribune. Reward. LOST Lady's white gold wrist watch with black band Reward U re turned to Mall Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE -HELP WANTED Thoroughly experienced chamber maid. None other need apply. Hotel Jackson. . WANTED Reliable woman for house work and care of child. Inquire 316 Apple St. MALE OR FEMALE STEADY WOKK. uuuu rni Several oholce openings In country and towns for reliable men or women. No capital or experience required. Write MR. THOMAS. Supt.. 426 Third St.. Oakland. Cal. ANTED-MISCE.LLANEOUS WA1 'ANT Small acreage close In, mod ern 8 or 6-room house. 404 South Ivy. wiuTpn to rftnt House with 3 bedrooms East Side. Phone 4-F-3. WANTED Good tractor, also grain drill, btate size. nit-.- . -dress Box 3543, Tribune. WANTED To rent 6-room modorn home Must be In good condition Adult only. Phone 1 156. SHEEP WANTED To buy young breeding ewes. Leave your namo and address at Orand Hotel. V. J. Phlllppl or John Rohr. WANTED To rent furnished house n- armrtment. near Academy. Box 3584. Tribune. . WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES J AH toons direct reduction. 2. Installment payments reduce your interest monthly. S. Your total principal does lot k come, due In ft lump sum whlc-i may be difficult to meet. 4. On our 88-month plan Interest Is less than 5 straight loan for the same period. 5. Loans closed without delay. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS Si LOAN ASS'N i 126 East Main. Telephone 185. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BA ITEKiEb AND RAD1A.T-OHS ALUM1NJM BRASS COPPER and unk jf all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Orape rel , CAN HANDLE school warrants and county warrants. 100. Box 3573. Tribune. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Ph-me 1277-Y after 4pm Fred L Colvlg WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1062. ; HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs hides and pelts Medford Bargain House 27 N Orape Tel 1062 WANTED Trailer. Phone 289-J. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room furn. bungalow Inq. Hamburger Inn. FOR RENT Modern 5 room house, furnished, clean, clo In. reason able. 200 W. Jackson after 5 p. m. FOR RENT N!ceiy furnished 5-room house. Dr E W Hoffman horn-; Jacksonville Hwy. Tel. 731-Y. FOR RENT 122 Mistletoe. 5rom lurnl-hed lower flat: hird .x)d floors. f'.replse. overstuffed fur niture, electric nnce. 525 00. ;nc water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg P.ione W FOR RENT 7-rm ho-.is- ur.f iirn'.st ed. 741 Ja.-kw-n St Csl! at iea-run-:a Bros Serv'.c-v 6th a:,1 Fir FOR RENT Home". 'urrr.Mied -r unfurnished. Brown V while. FOR RENT 5 room -loricrn house furnished Fire-Mare and piano 1013 W 9th. W H. Everhord. FOR RENT ROOM - BOARD ba.Ei .er o..fc-.te t 716 k. -L-uj I RATES FOE RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT J furnished housekeep ing rooms. 23 Almond. FOR RENT Furnished, heated room at 512 Bo Oakdele. ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale. 1TKATIV noma 04 a Irape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Office apace: heat, llg.it and telephone furnished. 126 East Main St. FOR RENT 60 Acres In .Beagle Dlst.. lust south of Antiocn school, about 15 acres tillable, oalance small t'.m ber. Ideas for turkevs. Very modest rent Phone 1473-W CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or month. See at camp Wltbue. N Riverside. FOH REN'l Room 16X60 adjoin:n Mau rnnune Job department oo Orape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant Phone 76 or ap ply at Mall rrtbune l newspaper) of' flee FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 7JU Welch. FOR RENT Newly furnished apart ment, living room, bedroom, kit chen and bnth, all modern, located 842 East Main. Phone 1149. APTS. FOR RENT 334 Apple. FOR RENT Apt. Durell Court. Tel. 1232-W. FURN. il-room apta.. 525 N. Riverside FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE walnuts, filberts, any kind fruit trees or ornamental shrubbery for cows. Write Villa Nurseries, Inc., 503 Mill, Roseburg. Ore. FOE EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE BARGAIN Large property, clear, 7-room house: one small house for property close in. South of Park preferred. W. F. Gar rison. 838 W. Second. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 43 acres In aflalfa and grain under Irrigation, good Im provements, electricity, cows, hogs, sheep, turkeys, chickens. $5000 price. Terms. Box 3490, Tribune, FOR SALE OR RENT 80 acres, 20 In crops: water piped in house. Splendid buildings. References re quired. Address Box 123, Jackson ville, Ore. EAST SIDE HOME - .... Six - room c o m p letely SuFtull modern home on V w w w OM of the best residen tial streets. Hardwood floors, dou ble plumbing, large basement with furnace, excellent bullt-lns. 2 lots, nicely landscaped. Owner Is sacri ficing over 62.000 on this. Totil price 84.500. with 61.000 down. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. (Exclusive Agents.) DAIRY RANCH ON EASY TERMS ISO acres. 80 under cultivation, 70 acres paid-up water right: 5-r-m modern home; 3 barns, modern: only 14 mile from school on good road. A wonderful opportunity to become Independent with small In . vestment. Total price 67.000; 61.000 down, balance terms at 5. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. XN3. FOR SALE 9 acres. Ideal poultry ranch: cheap. H Schermerhorn, mile west of Phoenix. llEAtril LL HOYIKSITES J to 5 acres. Sacrificed for Imme diate sale less than HALF PRICE On Pacific hlghwaf at Foots creek, overlooking Rogue river. Two tracts with Bartlett pear orchards. Beau tiful surroundings. Ideal locat-on for your new country home. Fine soil.' good fishing. For full par ticulars write or call Chompiln Ranch, Gold Hill. Ore. WHEN you think or real estate, think of Brown & white. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED 74 acres, fine river bottom, 45 tillable, paved highway, modern bungalow, barn, outbuildings, 14 milk cows, milking machine, horses, chickens, farm ma chinery, 66.000; 61500 down, balance to suit. 15 North Fir. FOR SALE In Beagle district. Just south of Antloch school. 60 acres about 15 acres tillable now. more easily available, balance small tlm ber Fenced, good grazing, fine for poultry Only 6500 for cash, terms to good people, phone S51-R-3. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No. 601 Tribune HOUSES FOR 8ALE OR RENT-Jsok son County Building & Loan Asa'n Phone 195 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1033 Chevrolet coach or trade for cheap car. Box 3550, Trlb. une. WANTED Light and cheap second hand car for workman. Tel 30I-J-V evenings. Court Hall. OOOD USED CARS WE have a large stock of select used cars every one at a real Bargain. Don't buy a used car until you see our stock. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 36 No. Riverside . Tel. 18 AT A 8ACRIF1CE 1934 V8 Tudor sedan; small mileage. 22 So Fir DON'T FORGET 22 So Fir for better used oar values BARGAINS every one. at 22 So Fir LOOK at you ouy ill thv used cars before 22 So Fir FOR SALE-POULTRY CALL Dre.M'.er'a Square Deal Hatch ery clicks and hatching Rockt Reds. 10c. Hat-sen Leghorn from huh producing old hens, 9c. Tel 156J-Y. OOTKF.HfLS hitching ecis chicts: L-xnorn k.kxs ea Carley 314-W FOR SALE B:,rij cmcks. Hanson , rn:n Irorn B W D tested hens ( spariins Poultry Form, Williams 1 Oivui. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE O. I. C. brood sow. 120.00. Fresh cow. Box 31. Wagner Creek. FOR SALE One span well broke farm horsea. 330O pounds. Call 3J9-R. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MINERS Placer and quartz, save more gold with our latest types of screens made to your specifica tions. We ship anywhere. Volney Dixon, "Nat" Bldg., 134 North Riv erside. FOR SALE Karl Keen trunk. Phone 710. FOR SALE Common deep-rooted, non-lrrlgated alfalfa seed. 20c per lb. Phone 623-J-4. Otto Nleder meyer. FOR SALE Hay. E. B. Hanley ronch. j 610.00 ton. FENCE MATERIALS Save over eci j on used wire while it lasts. Both i barbed wire ond heavy field fence. ! New redwood posts 7' for poultry fences less than 10 cents esch. Volnev Dixon. "Nat" Bide.. 124 North Riverside. FOR SALE Delicious apples, cheap Bear Creek Orchard. FOR SALE Circulating heater, al most new; or will trade for wood H. L. Wright. PhoenU. Tel. 851-R-l. FOR SALE Wede drag-saw. complete See Eods-Holbrook. 38 N. Front. Tel. 1192-J. FOR SALE 6 shares Copco stock Box 3434, Tribune. COMPLETE works of Abraham Lin coln. New, enlarged 12-volume edi tion. Books In perfect condition Halt of original puce. Dr Virginia C. Rlgg. 53 N. Orange St. FOR SALE Used Airway Sweeper. with all attachments. Including waxer and polisher Tel. 986-J FOR SALE An old electric washing machine, only 67 00. Tel 341-J-3. FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats. 61.50 cwt. Also we horse hay C A. DeVoe. 523-J-a. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. 7-F-14. TIME TO RE-TIRE OBI A F1SK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside FOR SALE Used sewing machines all makes; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired white Sewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JM HSON (JO. ABSIKACl CO. Abstracts ol Title 4ft, Title Insurance Tot only somplete ntli- System id jacksot. County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rule Rooms 3 and o. No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr L H Gove. 325 E Main. - Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing ori ental rug cleaning St upholstering painting & raperlianglng M A BLISS Painting tt paperliang Ing Tel 646-W 313 So Grape JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor ator Quality work Prices reason able. Res 124 King St Call 953 R Money To Lend MONEY LOANED - 650 to 6300 tor personal or household purposes' on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 6-157. See W. E Thomas or E J Rllej 45 So. Cen tral. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No central pnone sio Prices right. Service guaranteed. Bwl.iv transfer Expert pack era and movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors In the County Court of Jackson Countv. Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Ont nil Ethel McVeigh, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has been appointed execu tor of the estate of Onlnla Ethel Mc Vetch, deceased, and all persons hav Ing claims against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to present the same, properly vermea as required by law, to the undersign ed Executor or at the office of his attorney, O- S. Bianenard. in tne uity of Grants Pass, Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice Dated this 16th day of February, 1935. HAROLD HOLLIS NOCRBK Executor O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney for Executor. rail for Wood Bids. Notice la hereby given that School District No. 4. Jackson County, Ore gon, will receive bids on 275 cords of old growth body fir wood 48 means long. Detsiled specifications may be had from the office of the School Board, City Hall. Medford. Bids must be In the hands of he rrk bv Thursday. February 21. IB3J Cne Board renervea the right to re)e-rt any or all bids REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk B-hool Dlst No 49 .Notlre To Creditors Notice is hereby given tht The I First National Bf,nk of Medford. ore gon. has been appointed by the County Court of Jacfcaon county Oregon. Executor of the- Estate of James A Slorah. decessed. and nil qualified All proni having c'.aiir.s aeainst said IVtate ire iierercy noti fied to prevtit them ".th p.-'Jer to-iOra, a dJ.l tciiied, to tr.e said The First National Bank of Med ford. Oregon, at its place of business In Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this Notice. Dated and first published this 4th day of Feb ruary. 194S. The First National Bank of Medford. Oregon, as Executor of the Estate of James A. Slorah, deceased. By EUGENE THORNDIKE. Vice President and Assist ant Trust Officer. Notice of Final Settlement In the county Court of the County of Jackson In and for the state of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of John D. Buckley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the above entitled estate has filed In the above entitled court and matter her fins account and report as such adminis tratrix and said court has fixed March 6th. 1935. t the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at the court room of the above entitled court in the Jack son County court house at Medford In said county and state, as the time and place for the hearing of any and all objections to said account and re. port slid for the settlement thereof ROSE A. BUCKLEY. Administratrix. Summon In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson Countv. LAURA E. HAMER, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD HAMER. Defendant. TO RICHARD HAMER. THE ABOVE nAMUU DEFENDANT: IN THE NAME OP THE RTATH! nip OREGON, you are herebv reoulred and summoned to appear In the aoove entitled court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiff on file herein against you. within four (41 weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, exclus ive of the first date of publication, and if you fall to so appear and ans wer said Complaint, or plead there to, Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her Com plaint on file In the above entitled Court and cause a succinct state ment of which relief nraved for is as follows, to-wlt: For Judgment and decree of this Court that the bonds of matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught; that Defendant be required to pay all Plaintiff's costs and disbursements of this suit. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered the 18th day of Febru ary. 1935. The date of the first pub lication is renruary 18, 1935. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. NORWEGIAN IS CHAMPION WORLD SPEED SKATERS OSLO, Norway. Feb. 18. (AP) The new world's speed skating cham pion Is 38-year-old Michael Stak srud of Norway. Scoring a pair of firsts and two thirds In the two-day competition ending yesterday, staksrud plied up winning total of 196.425 points to re-assure the throne he held In 1930. WILLAMETTE RETURNS TO WINNING COLUMN SALEM, Feb. 18. (AP) Willam ette university got back In the win column at least temporarily Satur day night, as It drubbed Albany col lege In a northwest conference bas ketball game, 38 to 16. t toil Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Place for storing an automobile f. Snatch 11, High mountain li. Vinegar made from ale IS. Morbid respiratory sound IS. Nothing IT, Pertaining to old age It. Seed covering 19. Feminine name 20. Entire quantity 3L Article dealt in exclusively or chiefly !!. Kind of cheese 25. .Number 26. Piece out 27. Goddess of dawn II. One who par ticipates in speed con tests 10. Build 11. European country: abbr. U. Egg dish 17. Orjrman river IS. Third king of Judab ID. Marry Solution of 4ft. Bar lecally 50. Threaded metal fas tener II. Full nf: ufDi IS. Rumanian coin 54. Scarlet 56. Reared hi. Pntlsfled 10. Silkworm fil. Grow old 62. Italian colnl 63. Navigate the 10. Metal fin. Panturs 11. Babylonian war 67. KnglUh school god 68. Conl-carrylng (I. Look after Ing rsllroad .1. Wish . Came together ;7. Nervous 7ft. flt-fpn twitching ?l. More eonclie ethIsopa fflE rje. A N L m tor8v e rmb BON gjR.ll, O FlfT 1 P 0 A TOP TW BME RA ash o l d "arTr" e t j"H o rTe a d s "Id TT a l 1 A p 0 L mJ c y 7 u p 14 p 16 7 16 f o z 3 '7 U "ZZE-lil !! 5 ?r "r " " "" " "" T"33 sTJZ T" bl bl "" "T -3 " " " " " ZZ " " 47" "T" tS " E HERE ON FRIDAY Fast Stepping Outfit Holds No Hope For Walkaway With Tigers Last Year's Upset Is Remembered. ASHLAND. Feb. 18. (Spl.) With a record of 10 wins In 30 game for the Reason, Coach Don Faber't Ash land high school Qrt rl lea will under go a strenuous practice week In prep aration for the first game of the en nual Medford -Ashland "blood" series at Medford Friday night to determine the southern Oregon representative to the state tournament at Salem next month, i Although boasting the finest rec ord In therstnte and being odds on favorites to capture the district title for the second straight year, Fnber and his high powered Grizzlies en tertain no fond hopes that the game Is already In the well-known bag. In fnt the players, and Faber especial ly, are going about their work with fingers well crossed . reason being that memory of last year's upset Just won't disappear. It will bo remembered that Med ford, after a brush with the State athletic board over a barn-palntlng episode, played their second string and walloped Ashland decisively to tie up the district rrfce, after losing to the Grizzlies with their varsity. Then to top matters, the Tigers pre sented Ashland with the champion ship without playing off the tie, which made the Aahlandcrs feel no less than very cheap. So this year, although comparative scores tend to show that Ashland can't lose, there Is no Idea among the players, coach or local fans of tak ing the Medford embrogllo In stride. Faber knows that his team can't win by playing Just good basketball, be cause It Is history that Medford al ways clicks at their best when play ing Ashland while the Grizzlies are usually way below their usual form. Sentiment In these parts seems to be to the effect that If Darwin Bur gher's Tigers can find a way of stop ping Ashland's scoring twins Hardy and Hoxle that Medford will even up the district race. The two gang ling tossers have scored a total or 400 points between them, more than half of Ashland's 723 point total. Hardy has a total of 331 markers In 10 games for an average of 11.6 per bat tle while Hoxle has flicked the hemp for 179 points in 30 affairs, and 8.9 game average. It has been flaunted loudly In Ash land that the Grizzlies of this year are the greatest team In the school's history. Maybe so. but the wiser of the fans, those who have seen Med ford -Ashland feuds for the past twen ty years, are holding their pace and their praises until after Friday night. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Cross Word Puzzle Yesterday's Puzzle 11, Indigo plant 12. Hcraped linen U, atago presen tation 21. Wltlulriiws from a pi-lltl-t-'ul union 22. Air: comb. form 23. Chide 24. Wakes 2h. I.)umeeUcrttcJ 2K. fropel Willi oara 21. No longer active tU Article pre senting the vlows of a 83. Followed the track of 36. Weary 41. Uf recent orl gin 44. Htupid person 46. I'rotcctlons againat Inaecti 4J. Implement for removing till iiklna 53. Join 55. Thorn 54. Quiet 57. B-hfiped molding St. Trim M. Jogging gait 60. Cry of the ancient bacchanals At. Bo-have 64. Whr piny ntarti in golf 65. Make a mli take DOWN 1. Matter In the aeriform state 1. Be vera (f I. PertainlnR to the Itenala- ean" 4. Moving with dexterity and earie I. Fret or irritate 6. Before 7. Small anchor 5, Not conkn-d throiiirli 9. Llttli t'lrl who vlMtM Wonderland 10. Pfrhnps: archaic B.F. T S BUTTE FALLS, Feb. 18. (Spl.) In a basketball game which got more than rough In the last half Butte Falls town team defeated Rusa Brown's Champions here Friday night 35-25. Led by the consistent J. Riley Tungate who poked In 18 points, Butte Falls got off to a good start, but were overtaken at the half 14 13. In the second half, the timber beasts grabbed 31 points to the Champions' 13. The local boys meet Lamport's All Stars here next Wed nesday In what promises to be an other exciting contest. The line-ups: Butte Falls (35) Champions (35) J. Tungate (18).F.-.. (4) Pierce Stoddard (5) F. , Estea R. Tungate (3) ..C... (8) Hlnman Abbott O (8) Ghelardt Larson (3) O (5) Stuart Substitutions: For Butte Falls, Sawyer, Poole (7). I PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 18. (AP) Catholic high school basketball teams In Oregon will participate In a bas ketball tournament first of lta kind to bo hold In the state at the Uni versity of Portland (formerly Colum bia university), March 1, 3 and 3. ac cording to announcement made here by Ed Fltzpatrlck, basketball coach at the university. Fltzpatrlck aald the tournament probably would be an eight-team af- falr. with four games being played on t Friday, March 1; two games on Sat- urdny. March 3, and the champion ship and consolation games on Sun day, March 3. SONS AND CH1C0 E CHICO, Cal.. Feb. 18. (AP) Chlco State college squared the count with Southern Oregon Normal here Satur day night, winning the second of their two-game basketball serlea to 33. The SONS won Friday night 44 to 41. The game was featured by 31 per sonal fouls In which three men were ejected from the game, chlco led 30 to 13 at the half. Bennte Lambrecht, Chlco forward and leading scorer In the far-western conference, captured high point hon ors with 18 markers. For the visitors, Captain Bill Courtney led with 10. GIRLS lUBClRS MEET G. P. . Both teams of tha Medford Girls' Community club will see action against Grants Pnss this evening at B In the small gym of the high school. The Medford team will play the Orants Pass Bulsnesa Women, a group composed of older and more experi enced players. In the second game the B squad will have to hustle If It expects to defeat the Grant Pass Community club, as In two previous games with thnt team the local first string was able to come out ahead by only small margins. 4 BOWLING The Shell Oil company bowlera won by two-to-one In their match with the City Meat Market on the Elks club alleya Friday evening. City Meat Markft DeVore - 168 169 180 614 York 142 101 107 188 160 103 777 1S1304 Crank .... Clark .... U7 138 123348 1SI 437 103 tn 103300 008 3813 Ferguson 181 Handicap 103 , Totals 827 Mhell Oil Company Stochr Canlleld Rose Bowman Hart 170 182476 173 130 1S8 133 173610 163484 140476 133300 80267 880 3800 Handicap - 80 Totals 843 Maaon Ehrman took three atralght from the Richfield Berflce crew flun- day, the claah being enlivened by a "father-wn" contest between Roy and Wllale Prultt. Roy rolled 668 and Wllsle 681 for their respective teams. Hollywood Orchard and Standard Oil meet tonight. Masnn F.hrmnn Company Oault 141 141 141 433 R. Prultt.... 173 103 101 688 Semon 89 .14 177 380 Lawton .....126 134 148 406 Hammond 190 160 181 401 Handicap 118 118 118 354 Totala 83S 8.10 924 3600 HlrhMrld Re -lire w. Prultt K. Orr Sanderson , Olmacheld ..... 307 .128 ..131 ...111 167 16 118 181 111 111 187 170 180 146 12l 111 661 4M 439 437 373 333 K. Anderson 135 Handicap 111 Totals -.833 841 010 3583 WINDOW oi.Asa We sell wlndua (less and will replace your broken windows reaaonaoly. Trowbridge Cab inet Work. LECTURES SCHOOLS ON BASEBALL I ---. It-" Gordon Slide of tha Cincinnati Reds apendt tha winter month In giving talks about tha diamond gama before high school and college atudanta. Ha carrlea hla own camera and thousanda of feat of film of major league player In action. Slad spends tho winter In Redwood City, Cal. (Associated Press Photo) E IT FOR CINCH ON CROWN Sewing up the championship In the southern division or the county secondary high school basketball league, with Its ninth consecutive win, Rogue River high school defeat ed Central point high 34 to 16 Fri day night. Rogue River will play Phoenix next Thursday night In the last game of the regular schedule. Central Point opened the scoring with a foul shot, but Reeter Imme diately netted a orlpple to give the Roguea a lend that was never re' Unqulshcd. Paced by Hnrtman with 14 points, the Rogues displayed an offensive polish that promises good material for the atate "B" tournament. If they are able to defoat the wlnnera of the northern division. Virtue lead the Polntera with 8. Rogues (34) Reeter (3) ....F.. Hartman (14) ...P.. Match O.. Simpson (8) .-..a. Martin O.. Pointers (18) Olllaspy .Virtue (8) . Kamburg (3) .. Ayrea (3) Conrad Russell (3) Nelson (3) ...8. KY UFFOON SHOOTS SPARKLING GOLF TO TAKE PHOENIX OPEN PHOENIX, Aril., Feb. 18. (AP) Ky. Laffoon, bronzed Denver ace, slashed his way to victory In the 3,800 Phoenix open yesterday, cli maxing the achievement with a sub par 68 for the final 18 holea to give him a card of 381 for the 73 holes. This waa three under par and four strokes In front of Craig Wood, Deal, N. J., who took second place with 386. Clarence Clark of Bloomfleld, N. J blasted bis way home In 69 on the final 18 to take the show position at 286. Laffoon collected 1600, Wood 8350 and Clark 8360. Laffoon'a Iron game waa brilliant, the Coloradoan consistently dropping them within eaay putting distance of the cup. He caged five birdies and missed five othera on the last round. A year ago ha paired with Barry Ooldwater, of Phoenix, to win the pro-amateur mtet here, Johnny Revolta of Milwaukee and Wlffy Cox, Brooklyn, went Into a deadlock for fourth place with 287s. Each received $187.60. Kim Bannister, Jr., of Phoenix, took top honors among the amateura. AMERICAN CHAMPKAYOS SPANIARD IN ONE ROUND BARCELONA, Feb. 18. (AP)Jose Olrones of Spain haa discovered why Freddie Miller, Cincinnati southpaw, la recognized as world' feather weight champion, by the National (American) boxing association. A cro-.td of 80,000 In tha bull ring yesterday saw Miller knock the Spanish champion out in two mln utes of tha first round of a 18-round bout. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Feb. 16 (Spl) Delbert Ayers haa accepted a post- j tlon aa assistant to Postmaster K. T. Pankey, entering upon hla duties. February 11. I W. E. Alexander, who waa In ' Portland hospital for aeveral weeka. taking treatment for a errlou 111' , neaa. haa returned to his home and airs. John Seller and daughters i Adabee and Lucille, of Medford, were Wednesday guests at the 8. 8cott home. Mr. and Mrs. Smylle and children were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Glims, par cnta of Mrs. Smylle. Mr. Faber of Pocatella, Ida., unci of S. O. Faber, recently suffered a paralytic stroke. He haa the sym pathy of hla many frlenda In Cen tral Point. Mrs. a. B. Wlloox of Als. Ore., arrived several days ago for an ax tended visit with her mother, Mr. Mary Grim. Reverend Lewla and wife hav re turned to California after having held a aerlea of meetings here, and win return to this place aa aoon as they can make arraugementa for the move. 'Reverend Lewis haa ac cepted the pastorate of the Feder ated churches, and will be ready for duty In March, Mra. w. V. Hover 1 confined to her bed with a bone Infection of the leg. Mra. Hover ha not recovered from an Injury caused by a fall several yeara ago. Christian Endeavor groupa from both Central Point churches met with Walter L. Myers at the Christ ian church Friday evening In con ference, and 'enjoyed a pot-luck sup per at the close. . THE GRANGE Central Point Grange Central Point Orange met Febru ary is. During the lecture hour very Interesting on act play entitled "More Than a Million," was present ed under direction of Mrs. Fleischer, Instructor at the Central Point high school. Those taking part In the pl&y were: Leon Yakel, Bette Hill, Peg gy Lawrence, Donald Richardson, Lawrence Martin, Everett Atkins and Jamea Fleischer. Three candldatea were Initiated In tha third and fourth degree, the work being put on by the retiring officer degree team. Newly Initiated mem bers were: Mra. Wilson, Janet Wilson and Edith Deuel. A very unusual note waa Intro duced In the venlng' procedure when our newlyweda, Mr. and Mr. Will Foley were asked to retire to the ante room. Aa aoon a they left tha hall rice waa paased to all member and aoon through the door came Mr, Foley pulling a little wagon, covered with tin cana, and In which waa rid ing the blushing bride. Three time around the hall they went, passing under a shower of rice. As a reward for doing exactly as ordered they were presented with ft very important part of the distribu tor of their car, which had been tak en to Insure them staying through the entire performance without mak ing a break for the wide open space. Last Orange meeting, February 1st, they were presented with a beautiful floor lamp aa token of remem brance from the 1034 officer and drill team. During tha cours of the business meeting plan war completed for the dinner danoe to be given Friday, February 33. The menu, aa decided upon by the Home Economic dun. Is to consist of roast chicken with dressing, all the trimmings and apple pie with whipped cream for dessert. It waa also decided to ask all diner to stay as guest of the Orang and spend the rest of the evening danc ing. An orchestra is to b hired for the occasion. MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford Distriot First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St.