paoe mm 'f MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MTCDFOKD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 19. 1933 .r-J i Read every ta on this page . You will probably find exactly the things you have been looking tor or eale or trade tot unused article! you may 'have, search your attlo or i to re-room you may Ilnd many things other, are seek tng and be able to realize Im mediate cash. IJ what you want isnt here, advertise for It Tribune Classified ads arc . Inexpensive ellectlvel RATES Per word first insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ...$1.25 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Car keys In leather container, CaU 939-Y. STRAYED Black mare with foal whlte left hind foot. Phone 421-J. LOST If dog 1 missing, call 1616 WANTED MALE HELP ' WANTED Logger with team to 6kld and load logs. Lloyd SUva. Rt. 2, Box 460, Grants Pass, near Wllder vllle. ' WANTED FEMALE HELP DISTRICT representative wanted by national organization. Prefer wo man, 25-40. neat, attractive. No canvassing. Give qualifications. Di rector, 301 Westport, Kansaa City. MO. WANTED Young woman, housework and assist with children; board, room and wages. Give references. Phone 939-W. WANTED Experienced waitress, juckson Hotel. ' WANTED SITUATIONS POINTING and carpenter work to trade for livestock or furniture. P. J. Box 657. WANTED Day work. Phone I345-M. Mrs. Huson. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WWANTED-Small Medford homo worth 5 61600. Must be clear for equity In one of the finest all-modern subur ban acreage near Medford, Tribune, Box 1418. WANTED TO BUY Men's good used suits. Used Wardrobe Shop. 618 E Main. WANTED Wool and mohair. Always vjp prices paid. J. J. Osenbruie. 132 8. Riverside. WANTED $400 loan for 3 years. Good security. Tribune, Box 1020. WANTED Best little home nea? Med ford $400 or $500 will buy. Box 1021. Tribune. WANTED Springer cows and heif ers Ralph Wilson. Phone 111-X-l. Central Point. WANTED WOOL MOHAIB H'-ghest cash prices for wool and mo hair, wool bags and fleeoe twine. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape Phone 1062 JUNK WANTED Hlgnest market prices paid for metals of all kinds, rags, wool or cotton. Southern Ore. Junk Co.. Stewart " Ave. between So. Holly and Oak ( dale. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelt, wool and m hllr MEDFORD BAKOAlN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone '.062. WANTED Pigs, weight to 76 lbs State price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANT, to borrow $1800 on fine home on Rogue river and highway BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnishlng w E. Walker, phone 628 207 N. Peach. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed spring, mattresses day-beds, sani tary oouchea and cots or what have youv We pay cash or exchange VEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E Main it- JTJNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID for inner tubes, lo pel lb up Rags cotton and wool, up to 6c per lb Scrap iron small or large lots, also all other metals of all decnptiona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Orape phone 1062 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED one and two room apart ments, with parage. 604 W. 10th. VCRNISHED 2-room apartment, pri vate bath, hot and cold water, lights, sleeping porch, gntae Adults. 912 8. Onkdale. FURNISHED Apt. for rent. 228 N. Ivy. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only. Call 905 West 10th. FOR RENT Suite In beaut'.ful Hol ly Apartment. 4 nice rooms. Frlg'd- ire. electric ranae. hot and co;d water Available now. Pecond dour n rth of postofllce. $40 See man. aeer In rear Dt-'l:ELL Court Apt. 8 329 N. Holly FOP RENT Purnlauvd apartment i.fw. e'.esn. private osth. overt"ff- eu One 3-rooro. me 4-room at tr.e Olona Pan at South Central j jnder manniemerit of the awntr j Mrs. Be--htel. -IK REST-5 r.-.m; apt R,rt: j 'furo. CIoh in- .na,uua iQ & fUi FOE KENT HOUSES I FOR BENT Desirable 7-room house on east side, hardwood floors, fire place, oil burner. Bent M0.00. In quire at 138 East Main Bt. or phone 196. FOR BENT 3-room modern furnish- ed house. 815 bo. reacn. i HOUSE for rent, (20 month, paid. 12 N. Holly. FOR RENT 6-room modern 714 W. 11th. Phone 449-M. FOR RENT 2-room partly furnished house, one 6-room unfurnished, in quire at 417 J St.. after 4 p. m. 7-ROOM house, newly papered; bai n and garage, outbuildings, 14 acres fine garden land. Call Knox's Serv ice Station, Jacksonville. FOR RENT OR SALE Homes In Phoenix. Jacksonville. Central point and Gold Hill. Low rental. 126 E. Main. Phone 195; or 1147-W after 6 p. m. FOR RENT Modern 4 room furnish ed house, garage 804 Bennett. FOR RENT 6 room modern house, furnished. W. H. Everhard. 1013 W. 9ih. v FOR RENT 3-room modern furn ahed house. SIS So. Peach FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished BROWN & WHITE FOE RENT BOARD ROOM WANTED Boarders and roomers by me monw. uuj nt, 110 mb, woiu or phone 722. ROOM, board, care for children. In quire 618 King St. ROOM & BOARD Home cooked meals 25 ner month 303 N Ho"v FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Approximately S.50U ecre stock ranch on North Ump qua river In Douglas county. See 01 write E. J. Page, Dallas, Oregnn FOR RENT 13 acres. Improved, on I nlghway Mccurtain's service dm. 1 mile south of Talent. FOE EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap plo 15c and 35c a box call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE I FOR BALE; 55 acres. 30 acres pears, Bartlett, Bosc, D'Anjou. orain pas ture. Irrigated. Owner's house, fore man's house, necessary buildings, 2 good wells. Box 1273. Tribune. 4'A ACRES, Irrigated, good soil, art joining Medford, on paved road, 6 room house, garage and barn. City water. About 1 acres in Ladlno clover. $1500. L. G. Plckell, 204 East Main. Tel 385. FOR SALE 8 acres, 4 in peara, 8- room modern house, basement, city water and city mail delivery at city limits. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE Beautiful east side home all modern, new. 4500.00 down payment. Also 6-room house, large lot near school, trees, flowers, lawn. Also 5-room aouse. 2 bedrooms near junior high school. $200.00 down. H. G. Wllwn. Phone 1564. FOR SALE By owner, 4-room house and garage newly paintea. Lais lot. Cheap for cash. Box 1289, Ma. I SACRIFICE by owner $2,000 five-room FOR SALE God Newtown applea at house. Bleeping porch, 110 ft. front- cheap prices. Inquire Sgooel & Day age. east front. Terms. 328 Portland Packing House South Fir at. avenue. Inquire 813 Portland Ave. " ' - - ' ' ' " " n l auu. . ... . j for SAt-E rlaieo oat nay ground FOR SALE 6-room modern residence alfalfa and oat nay loose alfalfa at sacrifice. Inquire 640 So. Fir St., hay O A DeVoa, Phone 623-J-2 Medford, PEP-MANENTS $1.60 and up. Pre- FOR SALE Attractive 6 room stucco vest's. 238 80. Oakdsle. phone 727 ' USSt anT wCrd.ree?. TYPEWR,.EK? B.erma uTT Price $2600. Easy terms. See W. J. P '" . , Warner, 128 E. Main St. 8AljEBa,M m 20 ACRES cultivated, fine Improve- Monarch Seed Oo. .Tr,oVthit?llm!'.' WHEAT and o.rle, for seed, the pr.iv- Sheley Agency, mile north city urn- en lo wh(,M n, bar,ey Its. Pacific Hwy. ( for (eed whole or ground vlctoI PCS SALE By owner. 10 to 80-ecre Bursell Phone 355-J-3 ulrm.roed7ort b?xc. SALE Pine quality seed grain. -S?"fS rrt.ninT iSon. 16241, H"" Nledermeyer. 1 mile north of ent for gardening. Phone 1624-L. Jackinvle on old Stage road WHEN you think of real estate think Phone Jacksonville 364. t of BROWN & WHITE. ALFALFA SEED. Inc. F. E Byboe M EQUITY In Improved 7 acrea ad- 2. Medlord Call O. r. Nleder- Jolnlng Central Point. Urge houso, meyer. Rt 2. Tel 623-J-l. "ra" Cennti"?olntn,Ulr! SEVERAL good used -McCtan.ll.D- Obert Hansen. Central Point. incubator.. 240-eeg $10. 640-egg FCR SALE Beautiful Income prop- . reconditioned, tested and aoid eVtyf best location In town. Also , mP' MJc'"a.'" ln0- 41 A. well located. Inquire 304 260 West 12th St.. Eugene. Ore Central Ave. 80. FERTILIZER Any onouiit, cheap FINE DAIRY RANCH, complexly 118 8 Fir Phone 1648-X. stocked and equipped; modern . home nlghway frontage, fine fruit. MISCELLANEOUS berries and garden. . very attrac- - . I tlve property from every viewpoint GRANGE DANCE at Applegate Bat- $10 800 urday, March 21st. Silvia 'a orchoa- BROWN WHITE. REALTORS. tra. .4 .7l0.crDD?Anur. . BUSINESS CHANCES VZ'iJZS. VnVT in alfalfa FOB SALE-Complete sawmill, or will Cornice, balance ranch ' '''' u separate two engine., boiler. Fine modern borne. I Cqulpmen , t.(f 64-inch goes with place at $12 .000 00 or mil itS tooth saw and other mill a'ri!Si T wran aoehcy mo Birp"n " be'or' AprU CHARLESA WINOAOENCY. INU 18.8. L. Johnston, Applegate. Ore. Phone 728. 109 I Main roR 8ALE.Tne Finest Recre.tion.1 ,,, ,, .., , . ...to0' Keaort In Southern Oregon csn now HOUSES tor .ale or rent Jackson bouh, t a real aacrlfloe pr.oa County Bldg and un Assn yo,Thave some cash and want 8 4CRES free aoll-flne water right. to get into a paying business. It Wh'','e.nRe.V450-M BrOW" BROwTrHIT-T.. REALTORS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS DJEECTOEY FOR SALE, Essex co;a only 11.000 Ab"rr"' . ., miles. Good condition. Inquire 20 agam Jackson COl'NTY 8 Fir, upstair. 31 ABSTRACT CO. OOOD UHED CARS ikiinSlA .,,,. .1 Tina anil Lowest Price. In Medford. i-nt&A mi. Irurln?. Tn. 1M5 P.ymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Uk. Fjft'wl nl, Jompteu T I t?C 1934 mmouth Sedan. " ,933 Plymouth DeLuie Coupe. T- , , -, - - - 1434 Chrrwer Airflow Swlan. MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO. Abttrnc' I 1030 Dortgt lLu Sdan. rm ,nd . No 2 1 i34 Dodte Coupe. rntri! Af uwu!r naa pivmoutti coup. , . ' iP30 Pord SMtn. . . . i in34 Ford pickup. Money to wna ! i30 Dude 9r Rrfn. 4 pwlt. ., - - .m. . - '""'- "! " ajso a number of other moaei. St. b.v a number of Real Cheap Cars. Hsed Car Lot. north corner 8th and Bsrnett. LANOE MOTORS. INC. ,8 M. aivertld. l& FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES LATEST model Dodge pickup, loons and runs like new, low mileage. A real buy at 8450.00. FIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth port SALE On Star 6-eyl. sedn. new urea ana recently gvcrHnui. condition. Phone 1 Oall at 426 West eth. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young, fresh cow. J. Coller, Griffin Creek. 3 WORK HORSES. 2 sets logging har ness, I set farming harness, full logging outfit. Call Con DeVore. Phone 324. PUBLIC SALE Friday. March 20 at 10:00 a. m. aharp. Thirteen mllea south of Klamath Falls. Ore.. Quarter mile west, ib head horses; ten head springer Jer- aev cows, tested; hogs, mschlnery. etc. Free lunch. Jess Whltlatch Son. FOR SALE 60 ewes. Tom Hatlett, miles south of Eagle Point. FOR SALE 60 ewes: also weaner Pigs. Tom Hatlett, 3 miles south of Esgle Point. FOR SALE One team well matched mares Geo Hilton. Grants Pass. FOE SALE POULTEY AND EGGS BARRED Rocks and Red chickens from blood tested flocks to hatch Mar. 26 or trade for shakes, cednr posts, lumber or heifers. Geo. P. Martin, Gold Hill. FOE SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Wire-haired puppies. 1111 N, Riverside. ROLLER CANARIES 21 8. Riverside FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS STEEL safe 21x22x28, S30.00. Culston. 317 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Two keg 6uper-Cold beer cabinet dispenser. Leonard's. 119 E. Main. ELECTRIC wasrm.g machine, 17.60; portable typewriters, 913.50; meat sheer, $17.50: platform scale, $12.50; Incubator. 640 size, $16.50: brooder. 300 size, $4.75; $33.00 camera and developing equipment, $15.00; 2 sectlon spring-tooth, 8-lnch plow. Guernsey cow. Al's Trading Post. Jacksonville Hwy, Lozler Lane. FOR SALE: beardless seed barley and alfalfa seed. E. H. Nledermeyer. SCREENS and screen doors made to order and repaired. Medford Furni ture Hospital, 417 E. Main. Phone 1577-X. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Ko. dodder, 15c lb. Joe Rush. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE: Easy electric washer aud dryer combined. Central Point, Rt 1, Box 263. C. P.' Meldln. 4-IN. auction 3-ln. discharge. trlfugal pump and Chrysler model 1. 11,1a hr ii mr. ate. C. L, Barney, Gold Hill, Ore, FOR SALE 300-gal. Bean sprayer ,'rady to go: Ford tractor. Hamilton transmission. Darby wheels. Her bert Ranch, Rt. 4, Box 176. DRY PINE SLABS, $3.00 per cord, at Swede Basin mill. Grants Pass. Oi Phone 604 -F-12, Vernon Boyoe. FOh SALE--Kanota oars and Heo chen barley C. F. Nledermeyer S.'3-J-l. HAi FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa Gore Ranch. Jacksonville highway pronai or household purpose no Home purnll.inga or Auu; also Cure Rrf:tnow1 Loidi clool within 30 miniUM Licnw No 157 s4 w. B. Thoma. 45 So. Cen. trtO. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radio service. Orunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERV1CS Ira E Chastain. Phone 470. 205 M Jackson St. Tubes. Aerials. Repairing. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif. Oreg and Wash puluta. semi-monthly trips Fully insured Martin Bros. 701 8 6th St . Grants Pass fel. 146-J. Painting and l'aperhanilng. COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PAINTING, Tinting ii Paperhanglng. Harry Marx, phone 14-F-4, Route 1, Box 440. Transiei, KEINKING TRNSFBit CO. Long distance hauling Furniture, oatt'.a. anything 111 N. Fir. Phono 1033 O Stuart. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prtcea right. Service guaranteed. l'RUCKING AND STORAOF Local and long distance hauling, turn! ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates Tel 83b. F. E. Samson Co. HAWLE1 TRANSFER - Expert pack era ana movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices rttfbt 619 North Riverside Phont 615. ' COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. Phone 258-M. McQonagle, LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call Notice la hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, war ranta No. 15871 to No. 15993 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on March 19. 1936. wan-ants to be presented for payment at the of fice of the District Clerk, City Hall. Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49. Notice. In the Matter 01 the Estate of Wil liam Ira Marion, deceased. The First National Bank of Med ford. Oregon, hereby gives notice: That It has filed in this Court final account of ita administration, as ad ministrator de bonis non, of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. That Tuesday, April 7th, 1936. at the hour of 10:00 a. m.. in the court room of said Court, haa been fixed as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said account, and for set tling and allowing the aame. BOGGS & BOGOS. Attorneya for First Nstlonai Bank f Medford, Oregon. Administer de bonis non of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. March 10th, 1938. Notice Is hereby given that Keith McCauley of Butte Falls. Oregon, who on June 26th, 1931, made Homestead ,;?',, 1,1.;,: Section 11. Township entry, Serial No. 019700, for NE!,4. 36 a.. Range 2 E, Willamette Meridian, haa filed not;ce of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. R. Carter. Clerk of County Court, at Medford Oregon, on the 1st day of May, 1938. Claimant names aa witnesses: Arthur Alqulst, of Butte Falls, Ore gon; M. J. Brainard. of Butte Falls. Oregon; R G. Gardner, of Lake Creek, Ort.; H. R. Johnson, of Brownsboro, Ore GEORGE FINLET, Register. J.AWNM0WER3 aharpened. Wo call for and deliver. 23 N. Fir St. SIMS BROS. Phone 361. Three dynamite blasts set off In a i harlvarl for a newly wedded coup1-, shattered several windows In Port land. Ore. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Part of a wheel which hold, Ui. tlr. 4. Stamefl. coins I. Ancient Irish capital , It. Eil.t l. Uscleas 14. Do up 15. Ky , 16. Discourse ' copiously 18. trlng od on.', sell 10. One who sfferl, itili.rlorltv IL Antlered nlm.l It. Scandinavian mennure of length 11. Faucet 21. Attend th. ICH 31. Mark with a figure of crossbar. 10. Country east of th. Red Se. II. Mrscsrly 31. Bweet solution X. 8ri leather 15 Ixick opener 16. Stiffly proper 11. Short Isck.t Solution ol Yetrdy'8 Purilt FFERMI-AGMT A B B.i.Vi A. WE iiR A BEDEWiRAMBLER ailNERGYlRENO F A R-P D U E j 5 ETDlAlNl ovaldrapeM B IlL I K EE Ik A 0 I R E DsfgL 0E HUMAN 1 N E BP L Em L ADYBUSjTAG AJ etaelkIelatieI s1eIlteaMd1eIle1d 4L Salt ul Id murtlclna and th art! 42. Hnrangu it. Orantlnff 47. Oenui of th 43 Down 4S. Scent 49 Jewiih month 60 i'flrmlt 61 Mftrehandti K9 NVrvo nr wnraf 51. Engllib Ittttr 'ft" tzz-Bt IT" W 22 23 23 W;. WM 3Jl Wfr1 - 1: -JmE.-. HI vvi, .,'. ;;"t, -a.: -At SI ' 52 Mm Si . m m Tallest Dam, Conqueror of the Colorado, Stands Guard Against Floods, Drought BOULDER CITY. Nev. (p Engin eering skill and 4.364.003 cubic yards of concrete nave harne&scd the rebel lious Colorado river and given the world Its tallest dam. Completion of giant Boulder dam more than two years before the con struction deadline, and Its accept ance by the federal government (on March 1) ends an American epic su preme tn Its immensity and romance of execution. Almost 400 years after Hernando cte Alarcon, acting under Coronado a orders, discovered -and explored the lower Colorado river, American ingen uity Is credited with making the rich lands of the Imperial valley sale for future generations. Located about 35 mllea southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, In the upper Black Canyon, Boulder dam la 727 feet high and by far the tallest dam In the world. The famous Sautet dam In France rises only 446 feet. Cost Sllft.OOO.OOO Approximately $119,000,000 was -pent In construction of Boulder dam. More than 4.364,903 cubic yards of concrete went Into the dam and pow or house. Boulder dam's mission may be sum marized as follows: 1. To provide flood control. 3. To furnish an adequate supply for Irrigation and domestic use. 3. To provide silt control. 4. To Improve navigation on the river below Black Canyon, fi. To create a new recreational area 0. To permit the generation of pow er,, the sale of which will repay the cost of the project. Boulder dam was authorised in 1028, when both houses of congress passed and President Coolldge signed the Boulder Canyon Project Act. Began In 1931 Work started March 11, 1031, the first concrete was poured June 6 1933, the storage of water commenced on February 1, 1935. and the last con crete placed tn the dam on May 30 of the same year. More than a year ago, although work was not yet completed, the gates of the diversion tunnels were closed to catch and store the flood wateis In Lake Mead, behind the dam, to prevent a disastrous flood and later to prevent a drought In the Irrigated valleys along the lower Colorado, where crop losses In 1934 totaled 10, 000,000. Lake Mead, extending upstream from Boulder for 115 miles, has shore line of 550 miles, and a water surface of 327 square miles. It Is the largest artificial body of water In the world. power Is Secondary Although the generation of powr at Boulder dam Is only Incidental to ihe primary purposes of controlling floods and storing water during pu rlods of high discharge to be released during periods of low flow, returns ;rom sale or power are expeciea 10 repay the cost of the project. The federal government will not sell the power generated at Boulder dam, but will dispose of the xamng wajer. TrA.ff.i-. Patrolman James Hunt Portland, Ore., offered aUft to two youths, who slugged him and robbe4 nlm r-i Iiie revolver and MO. Fifteen tons of data has been gatlv ered by the University of Chicago li brary on state, county and local gov ernments. Buckingham's Ice Cream, Candy & Party Specials The Crest. 230 a. ueav Cross-Word Puzzle . Small branch 9, Southern con uliatton 10. Rodent 11. Imiute IT. Prlckltng enaatlon If. Black vultur IL A king of Judah li. Schedula 24. Entire amount 16. Thlckneia 27 Small wave 29. Addition to a document 80. Requeet SI. Cereal grata 22. Total 24. figure of apeech I?. More Impolite 29. Amerlcan Indiana 40. Flte one Inside an other 41. Land meaiura 42. Make eyea 42. Bovine animal 44. Room In a harem 41. Correlative of neither it. Complement of a bolt DOWN 1. PVit 2. ITemlnln nam t. Greedy of gain 4. Stat poit- tlvely I. Oovemmtnt levy 1 Apparatus for emptying loadftd cart by tipping t. Trap LEN6TH OF LAKE ME AO Mf S d 'V.w f -. .?' '.T..! J t i " ' "VfeSiV. Jl V THICKNESS AT II i(vVV?A5V4-'SJVV . i - BASE OF 0AM, 660fEET-'P An American eple written In concrete and .teel by Ingenious man ha. struction work on boulder dam In Nevada. Although creation ol electrical energy la expected to pay for the big development In 60 years. AS FUTURE WAR VETS PRINCETON, N. J., March 18 (IP) College students' love of satire found expression today In "The Veterans of Future Wars." an organisation which Its Princeton university undergradu ate sponsors said la designed to help prospective soldiers get bonus bene fit, now so they may enjoy them be fore they die on the battlefield. Conceived on a grand scale, the Idea will not only be carried to oth er campuses, Its sponsors aald, but It also will have an auxiliary, the as sociation of gold star mothers Of vet erans of future wars. The first au. lllary chapter will be formed at Vaa sar. When the officer, for the veteran, of future wars were elected laat night at the first meeting they aald they wanted Immediate payment to each member of 11,000 bonus, due June 1, 1085. Along with plan, to seek recruits on other campuses. It was announcan the gold stnr mothers would strive for trip, abroad to view the prospec tive graves of the yet unborn sol diers. Louts J. Orola of Louisville, Ky., waa elected national commander. Phoenix PHOENIX, March 18-(8pl.) The flrat grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colver was born Saturday, Mar. 14. at the Bacred Heart hospital to Mr and Mrs. Alton M. Anderson Of Med ford. The young fellow su been named Duke Ollbert. Mrs. Belle Purry arrived Monday from Treka, accompanied by Prancl. Peck. Mrs. Melvtn T. Zlellnskl of Buffalo, New York, arrived from the east last Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Haroisty. Mr. and Mr., warren Turnqulst of McCloud, Cel., are apendlng a week', vacation with Mrs. Turnqulst'a par ent., Mr. and Mr.. Brook. A. Mont gomery. Jamea V. McAbe. It confined to ht home because of Illness, The n.me. of Bert Btanellff. and W. L. Smith have been added to the list of owner, of new cars. The card party sponsored by the Thursday club last Thursday waa a decided success. Honor, were held by Mrs. culy, brldg. high, ladle. More; V.ughn Quackenbush, high men's wore; Mrs. W. Oermer, high l.dles' "no"' More: W. Oermer, high men', core; end E.rl Brlsco., high plnochla Mr. tnd Mr.. E. C. Allen, who lived In west PhoenK, moved to Los An- (ele. last week. Their property waa purchased by Alvtn Coat, and family, former resident, of rno.ni. Home Extension unit meet. Ftld.y it the Presbyterian parlor. Mr. and Mr.. Pr.nk Wilbur and d.ughter oeraldlne. and David Wink lamen of Klamath Palls were visitor. at the V. R. Hallcroft home recently. Circle No. 343 meeta Thursd.y In a regulsr session. Kathryn Denzer will b. Initiated. Albert T. Creltr. aaalatant concert master of the Portlsnd symphony or chestra, was In Phoenlk laat Thurs day eaamlnlng local violin pupil, of the n.tlonal Institute under th di rection of Raymond Cook. Th. fol iolllg student, were f.vorahly w mined: Wilbur .nd Robert H.llcr.ft: Donald and Mary Jean Barn.. WINDOW OLA8 W sell wlDti' (las, and will r.plae. your orok'D window. r.sonsblf Trowbrldg. Co met Worka. rsetory "y" workmanship trior-ougi-ly guaranteed Your watch or Jewelry repsi,-in racelvM my parauo 1 al .ttentlon. Jno. W, Johnaon, School Honor Roll High school honor roll for second O'Neal, Mabel Raymond, Kenneth Southwlck. Betty Werta, Bertha - Chlrgwln, Helen Whlllock, Edith Thatcher, Jeanette Mead, Kathryn Longwell, Lorraine Clngcade, Beth Cock. Carolina Hedges. Ruth Leslie Rosalie... Moon, Nellie Nakaglrl, Kay .... Schaffer, Evelyn Montelth. Dorothy . Purdln, Betty Norval, Corday atevens, Orva . . Tyrrell, Margaret ., Henselman, Roger Thatcher, Carson , Dressier, Hsl Hodgklns. Edith ... Prince, Opal Daugh. Dorothy m Loornls, Virginia Neeley, Evelyn Younger, Donald -Wilson, Lorraine . Dallatre John Dorrl., Barbara H Hopkins, Dorothy Keeeee, Louise Flu Causes Girl Talk Incessantly Since Wednesday 8HREVEPORT, La.. March 18. (Pi Physician, attempted today to diagnose th. case of Ruby Poole, who haa talked incessantly for more than a week. Ruby, daughter of J. H. Poole, an oil worker of Haynesvllie, La., waa brought to the hoapltal here last Wednesday when ah. develop ed th. "talking spell' after an at tack of Influenaa. Th. girl seems quite rational and ha. discussed many aubjects Intelligently. The doctor Mid ha believed on. of the most effective forms of treatment consisted In separating her from close relatives. Ten Girl Scouts Climb Johns, Peak And Enjoy Lunch Ten Olrl Scouts from th. Wert Bide troup, Mo. 9, went on an all-day hike Saturday, March 7, climbing to the top of John'. Peak. At noon th. group ate a plcnle lunch and rested before starting th. mora strenuous climb up the f.ce of the steep peak. At th. top th. girls studied th. compaaa. praotlced th. Olrl Scout rules for cmp fire building, and en joyed a marshnullow rout. Th. girl., Dorothy o.ntry, Mabel Tyrrell, Norma Plltcroft, Lois Yost, Betty Bowman, Wanda Reynolds, Olive Morton, Leila McOraw, Oever ly Leach, and Ruth Freeland were ac companied by Mr.. Ina Potter and their lieutenant, Mia. Jeanette aore. The captain. Mr.. Lorena Leach, w unabl. to go. I Fertilizer Pays For Subscription WALNUT CREEK, C.1U, March 18. (AP) Lyman . Stoddard editor of Mw Walnut Kernel, local weekly newspapar, nporta business la tmnrovlna. Alter publishing an 84 that na would accept "money, m.rbla. or chalk'1 for aubacrlDtlon.. ha took In . a.uk of bsrn-y.rd fertiliser. "Th. Stoddard flow.r erden grateful ylacknowledgea receipt of a naw .ubscrlptlon,- stooaaro repiwa Ota Hall Tribune want ads. ended with completion of con power will be aecondwjr, sale of semester, first six weeks: Al 80 60 63 01 SO SU 49 47 41 B 45 4. 46 46 46 46 46 46 48 43 43 41 41 40 39 89 SU SU SU 88 88 88 88 38 SO . Al . A . B2 Al Al CI . Bl . B . Bl . A . Bl . A3 . A . A . A3 . Bl A . A . A3 . B . B3 . A . A . A , A3 . A . B , A . A . B . A . A . A Regular meeting of the Southern Oregon Osteopathic society was held In Ashland March 16 at the office of Dr. Bertha Sawyer. All members of the society were prewnt. Among other thing, on the program wa. a demonatratlon and explana tion of several X-ray pictures on the spine by Dr. Russell Sherwood which were very Interesting and later dis cussed by a number of those present. Another thing of interest ws. tha reading from th. Journ.l of th. A. M. A., January 18. 1938, a. follow.: "Poliomyelitis V.cclne. Prohibited, The use of vacolnea or other alml lar Immunising agent, to protect hu man belnga against acuta poliomye litis la prohibited In tha city and county of San Francisco by the di rector of publio health, Dr. Jacob 0. Oelger. December 37. In the order, Dr. Oelger stated that he believed tha action was Indicated and appropriate as a publio health measure directed at tha control of a communicable disease, particularly because recent evidence supports tha premise that acute anterior pollomyelltla oucura with greater frequency tn those 'Im munised' than In those not 'Immun ised' In comparable population ago group, under comparable condition.. After some mora dlacuslon th. pro- gram closed with a light lunch Mir ed by Dr, Sawyer. Navy Flier Dies In Flaming Plane BAN DIEOO. Ca! March 18 P) A navy flier was killed and bit pas senger .leaped without Injuria. In a crash at aea 10 mile, weat of point Loma of a navy plane today, fleet air authorities report. Oolng down with th. plana whan it burst Into fl.me. In a diva bomb ing attack, Lieutenant (JO) Oliver White, attached to VP-SB squadron, 0. 8. S. Saratoga, waa kiiied. A. W. Lecompta, radioman second claae, jumped with hla parachute and landed aafely In tha ocean. Ra waa picked up by a reacu. crew from tha destroyer Tar ball. Tha filar Ured la Coronado. Ra waa unmarried. Ity persons! attention (Iran to all wawh repalra. facry atyl. workman tbip reaaonaaly priced and thorough' 1 fUArantaad. Jno. W, Johnson. OSTEOPATHS HOLD ASHLAND MEETING