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PAGE NTNT3 r MT.DFOTJD MAIL TRTBTJNT?, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1937. mm Read every ad on this page you will probably find ex actly tba things you nan been looking (or or a sale or trada for unused article you may bave. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash It what you want Isnt there, advertise for it Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective 1 RATES per word, first insertion tc (Minimum 25c) each additional Insertion, ner word - H (Minimum 10c) Per line per ruonth without copy change tlta Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOCND LOST If dog is rmln. call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP ' WANTED AT ONCE Three live-wire salesmen under 30; must be experienced selling maga zines, pictures sllk-sox. etc. A real opportunity to Join large successful company. Commission, 86 to $10 dally. Steady work. Pay dally. Write, tell all about yourself, give phone, address, Box 1465, Mall Tribune. WANTED AT ONCE Three real go-getter salesmen. 35 to 45 years old; $10 to $15 per day, commission; pay dally. Prefer men experienced selllrur advertising. In surance or specialties. A Real Op portunity. Seady work. Immedl ste connection. Write, stating full particulars about yourself; give phone, address. Box 1465. Mall Tribune. WANTED Married man for work on dairy. Must be able to milk. Apply at ranch, 2 miles east of Jackson ville. J. A. Manke. WANTED-Man, 25-60, who would appreciate steady position with old reliable firm. Excellent future. Car, references required. Write P. O. Box 000, Medford, Ore. IF YOU have sales ability and are willing to work, contact Mr. Ed Oalnes. Rogue River Roof Co., 122 N. Riverside. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress at Hotel Jackson. WANTED Dishwasher. Spot Cafe. Yreka. Cat. WANTED SITUATIONS SINGLE MAN wants ranch or tractor work, inquire 1140 W. 8th St. WANTED By lady, employment of any kind except housework. Box 21, Applegate. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BEAUTICIAN wanted, with following. Call Mrs. Chord. 36 So. Central, formerly Roseborough's Beauty Shop. DUCK STAMPS WANTED Will pay 15o apiece for good used copies of 1934. 1935, or 1936 duck stamps, p. o. Lange, Box 1131, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT Unfuraishe.1 modern 3 or 4-room house. P. O. Box 693, Medford. HOUSE PAINTING is INTERIOR Dec orating. H. Coghlll. Tel. 1368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We Bave large order to fill. Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MORE CASH Po your furniture. HOI.B IOOK ANDREWS 6tn end Tont Phone 647. TOP PR1C a paid for all kinds of scrsp ire i. steel and brass Bring It to MEDFORD IRON STEEL 1155 No. central. Phone 40. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators, copper, storage batteries, aluminum and other metals. Scrap iron, small or large lots pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rass. inner tubes Our prices will interest you. Hides Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture. Stoves bought and sold. MEDfORD BARGAIN HOUSE FOR RENT HOUfcES FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room house. Inquire at 604 8. Oakdale. FOR RENT 6-room house, newly papered, $2000 month, water paid. Key at 16 8. Pescb. FOR RENT Unfurnished, modern 6-room house. Inquire 417 J 8t opposite Oakdale Grocery. FOR RENT Fumlihed house, No. 9 Everette Court, West 11th St. Adults only. Tel. 238. FOR RENT 5-room house psrtly furnished, close in. Also 4-room and 3-room apartments, partly fur nished. Inquire 112 King St. FIR RENT 132 Tripp St. Also nice furnished apartment. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Room 304 U. 8. Natl Bank Bldg. Pnone 302. fOR NT 5 -room house with fur nace. 321 Willamette. P0R RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for 1 or 2 gen tlemen; garage; close in. 232 8 Orape. FOB RENT APARTMENTS NEATLY furnished 3 -room apart ment. 016 month, including light and water. 317 W. 2nd. FURNISHED aupltx and 3 -room apartment. 604 West 10th. 3-ROOM apt.; overstuffed furniture Electrolux. heat, hot water and bath. No. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Vawter Apartments, cor ner Main and Holly. Ultra-modern 4 and 5 -room unfurnished apart ments. Kitchens equipped wtio Q. E- ranges and refrigeration. CM I 1683-W. APARTMENT for rent. 345 N Bar tie It FOR RENT ell furnished apart ment on first floor 306 So Oakdale FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room apartment 403 8- Newtown Call 19 BACHELOR apartment. 445 8 Front FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS HEATED and nicely furnished room for business woman or man, 105 Oeneva. FOR RENT Furnished room wltb hot and cold water and garage. 11 8. Orange St. Call after e p. m. NICELY furnished room. 408 W. 6tn. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABIN 445 So. Front. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 18 head ewes and lambs. 12 shoats, lor roan Here ford or Shorthorn cattle; 1 milk cow for work horse. Box 135, Rt 1, Ashland, Bellvlew. FOR SALE OR TRADE for car, com pletely equipped service station. Coll 275-J after 1 o'clock. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE STOCKTON, CALIF, property, value $1100, trade for what have you. Medford or vicinity. 31 North Grape St., Room 4. FOR SALE OR TRADE 200-acie dairy farm In Langell Valley. Wnnt small Improved acreage. R, C Crowley. Bonanza, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Mi nnn Cozy 3 rooms, bath, O I wUU deeping porch, double constructed, surrounded by fine lawn, roses, shsde, on paved street, close In; $350 down; easy terms. A 4 n A A 2 Acres on Rogue river. JS I H II II above Shady Cove; 4 room modern home, gar age, highway frontage; make good trailer camp; more land available; $900 down; easy terms on balance. 2.3 Acres, Pacific Hwy. close to well-established auto camp; 6-room house, outbuildings, road stand, berries, fruit and garden. Reason ably priced; sale or trade. R. MEAD COOLEY . Phone 1631. 411 Haven St. WOULD YOU like a wooded homeslte with a tumbling mountain trout stream through the property, sur rounded by the best of hunting grounds, accessible on year around road, with gold gravel In paying quantities and tax exempt? Only $200. Call 480-J. IF YOU want to sell or exchange One of our prospect may want what you have. R. MEAD COOLEY Phone 1631. 411 Haven St. GARRETT'S POULTRY FARM at Grants Pass for sale; lu acres oapaclty for 8600 layers. Stocktd with layers snd growing pullets. P. o. Box 183. Phone 145-R. East N St.. Grants Pass, Oregon. O. P. Garrett, owner. FOR SALE 81 acres Tule Lake po tato land. Will accept aieaxora property for part payment. R. Edwards, 8. Ore. Brewing Co., Mwi ford. FOR SALE Well lurnlshed 8-roum modern home in Asniana, on paea street. $300 down, balance like rent. Writs Box 1163. Tribune. FOR SALE 6-room modern house Largs front porcn, oaca screen porch, double gsrage. Half block from school. Price $1400; some terms. CsU at 1817 N. Riverside or 721 8. Peach. FOR SALE Reasonable, 4-room mod ern home: close in on east sine; furnished or unfurnished. Address 1187, care Tribune. SPORTSMEN I Have for sale 320 acres, natural noma iot aeer, nan and man. One hour's drive Med ford. See Wllhlte Ranch, Lake Creek, Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think OI BKUWN ee " nil L WHY PAY RENT? You can own your home. Terms to suit youi income Building and rcpalrlnij Room 4. 31 N. Grape. WK SPECIALIZE In homes, 81 No Grape. Room 4, HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. EXCHANOE your future rent receipts for a home of your own. Come In and talk It over Fred Powers. Car penter and Builder. 31 No. Grape Room 4. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BRONZE turkey nstchlng eggs. 3 R 1. r roosters Inquira pernoll's Btore. Applegate. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered Guernsey cow. fre.-hen soon, good buy at $125. Al.v purebred Jersey, second calf, freshen soon, no papers, $75. Tel. 14-F-4 FOR SALE Two good Swiss Jemer milk cows. 3 and 4 years old; tre-h soon. CsU 694. FOR SALE Horses and cows. Il.bt stock trailer, jbi; miu, . Ave. and Thomas road FOR SALE Gentle, old mare, w.irks Single; cneap. sin mri-tm. sow. and wood. Cliff Ranch, Sams Valley. FOR SALE S cowl, one colt, one hone corn planter, corn cultivate 1B2S Hudson, wltb good truck oeo A C Psppe. centrsi ennt. across , B- raclr tirlliOtt. tU-n left. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 Guernsey heifers, fresh. Chas. Myers, ii miles south oi Talent on Hwy. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1934 FORD V-8 2-door DeLuxe Sedan. Price (395. Call at Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 N. Riverside. '33 1',4-T. CHEV. Truck, dual tires, long wheelbase. Pickup on trade. 16 Bo. Front. GOOD USED CARS Low Prices Liberal Terms. 2 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans. 2 1934 Plymouth Sedans. 1936 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 6 Ford V-8 Coupes and Sedans. '33 and '34 models, priced very low. 1933 Chevrolet 6 Sedan. 1931 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models st Real low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrvsler and Plymouth Dealers. User Car Lot, 25 S. Riverside. 1933 FORD V-8 coach In fine me chanical condition; has 1935 mo tor. $350. Also Fordson tract r with power pulley, Oliver dlso plow and International 3-sectlon aprtng tooth harrow. Entire unit $225. Will accept good fresh milk cow and model T car as part payment on equipment or car. Lloyd Hull. Beagle. Ore. C. B. GATES AUTO CO. R. at O. USED CARS '36 Willys Sedan .$465 29 Dooge seaan 185 28 Packard Convertible Coupe 275 '35 Ford Touring Sedan..... 545 30 Ford Coupe - 175 C. E GAT- ACTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE DOGS PET8 FOR SALE Wire-haired puppies and Phone 953-J. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LATEST MODEL Alrwav cleaner, sold new at $89.50: will sell for $37.50 23 Rose Ave. FOR SALE Household furniture, beds, springs, mattresses, dressers, chairs, small rugs, piano, radio, floor lamps, etc. Must move by May 6th and am pricing articles to sell. Call at my office and apart ment. 2 doors west of Central Point postoftlce. J. O. Isaacson. FOR SALE Fishing boat with oars; well made; priced reasonable. 601 N. Grape. FOR SALE Disc plow. L. W. Rohrer, Brownsboro. FOR SALE Slightly used piano, Bungalow upright. A chance to save. Phone 784 from 8-13 a. m. FOR SALE; Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O. Carey, south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Hay. Mrs. Ted Helmroth, near first school. Griffin creek. FLAT top desk, swivel chair, used cook stove. Reasonably priced. 41 8. Front St. FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes. A. L. Jones, Butte Falls, Ore. FOR SALE! Four-section sprlngtooth narrow, .uu-guiiuii ou . ivica sprayer. Bean 6-h.p. engine and parts for Bean pump. W. B. Bar num. phone 851-R-2. FOR SALE Aalfala seed. F. E Bybee, Medford. FOR SALE; Oil storage tanks. 5000 gallon capacity each. L. A. Saladc, Central Point. FOR SALE; 6-h.p. motor, buzz-saw and family cow. Box 1219, Tribune TIRES. 4 50x21. $4 45. All sizes ac cordlngly. PISTON RINGS, perfect circle. 85 combination complete set for Ford V-8. $2 98 WILSON MOTOR PARTS 37 South Riverside. OLASS Plate, window and shstter. proof auto glass, mirrors and re silvering Medford Olsss Co. Tel 446. 36 So Bartlett. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune onice. RIVER LOAM $3 00 per load. Bate man's Phone 1534-Y. BUSINESS CHANCES INDEPENDENT BUSINESS If you would like to enter business for yourself and make an Inde pendent living, try Rawlelgh Re tailing, cjoou territories open now. "nil or write Edward Jones, Raw 3h Dealer, Central Point, Ore. W....ER'S Battery tz Electrlo; loca tion, lease and building good. Most sell immediately, will consider trade. Grants Pass, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS O-SLEND-O Reduce where you wish to reduce. No dieting. No ex-.T- cialng. NO drugging. Harmless BOWMAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, Tel 67. AN OIL FIELD IN OREOON Mr O. W. Clark as president of fhe State Oil and Gas Co. Inc. will give an Illustrated talk on oil de velopment In Harney Valley at Medtord Armory April 29th. 8pm Thurdny. FREE ADMISSION. EV. ERYBODY WELCOME. This con cerns every resident of Oregon. Do not miss It. J. E. Zuber, out, Mgr BERNADIHE (BUNNY) ARNOLD Vir merly with Cinderella Beauty Sh p. Is now at BOWMAN'S BEAU1Y SHOP. Tel. 67 for appointment. COMPLETE parts and repair service on all roaka of washing machine. Bargain prices. Peldman Electric Store. Phone 037. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store now located at 106 B. Grape St. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical and modern. 181 S Orape. BETTER re-bore Job at a saving pre' Oarage 80! N Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY JArmnN COtNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INM RANCB ABSTRACTS L3t HOW BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ort ental nit; cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana Remoaeung. Buttons and Buckles covered. 908 0 S. National Bank Building. Tel, 1181. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON ALTOS. LIVESTOCK, H UM 1 1 HE. ENDOHSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs witnout rea tape or oeiay. SEE W. K. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH. MTG. CO MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 8-157-M-160. Phone 139. Painting and Decorating. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1)10. Res. 122 Portland. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service." Phone 644. EAD9 THANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new tow rites.. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKINO SERVICE relephone 1U33 or 332 111 No Fit St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Oreen stamps in side of 3-mlle Umlt. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call. There are funda on hand for the payment of School District No. 37 warrant number 36, Issued May 15, mac. interest to cease May 29. 1937. Payable at First National Bank of Portland, Medford, Oregon. J. W. STRAUBE. cierk. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of uregon. in and ior tne county or Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Notice la hereby given, that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count as executor of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Monday, the 3rd day of May. 1937. at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day as the time, and the court room of said County court In the Courthouse In the City of Medford. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Account, the settlement tnereoi, and the distribution of said estate. All persons Interested are hercbv notified to appear at said time and piace and snow cause, if any there be, why said Final Account should not be approved by the Court, said esiaie do aecreea to do ruiiy settled, a decree made for the distribution of said estate to the person entitled thereto, and said executor discharged from his said trust. Dated and first published April 1st. 1037. O. Z. BOYDEN. Executor of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 6th day of April. 1937 in a certain suit therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor poration, as plaintiff, recovered a de Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Mineral spring 4. Masculine nam: abbr. I. Culminations II Ugly old woman 15. Salt 14. Exclta to action II, Southern con stellation 11 Third U. S. President It. Depicted as broken: hsrsldry 20. Spans of horses tU Lack of orna ment It. Tres te. Protective and ornamental covering 17. Insect tt. Kind of rock U Iridescent 31. Pertaining to ths mouth 14. Take treat delight 16. Muffin 17. Loni cylin drical cigara IL National park in Oklahoma Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle UMAi G ASl 41. Pastoral poem 44. One who uti free 47. Long narrow Inlet 41 Ooddeia of peace 41. OlaiHatort tabulation to f'aeaar W. Printing necenilt SL Removed Utt peel U P pNlf5Q U O W S PARBiNNS H E LUAEHQIs AS ON atIgIrIaiiMe rImo le vEEEHllrS e rjT eSsIe cede to l eipEWtTo p e k; a a p i cEkMQSAXlc gIenItIlIeIdIeIlIeItiE 2 3 pp 4 S Z 7 8 f o JLZZSZZll!LZZZZ 7S """" " ? 23 WL ZB 21 3o '.m 32 9z3? 39 3i 40 U 45 AC j47 zzzzziztzzizzz 51 1 11 I WT I rr 1 I cree against Lester O. Van Dyke, et al, the defendants, that there la now due and owing the sum of 98.614 63. with Interest at 6,4 per annum on $3.98838 thereof from February 18, 1937, until paid, and with Interest st 5 per annum on 63.028.03 there of from February 18, 1937, until paid, and the further sum of 619.60. plain tiff a costs and disbursements In this suit, and that all of said amounts constitute a valid Hen upon the land In the complaint and hereinafter de scribed, which decree was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of aald Court in said County on the 6tn day or April, 1937. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, 1 will on the 8th day of May. 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at tne front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer lor sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption aa provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants had on the 20th day of October, 1919, or now have In and to the following de scribed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at the. south weft corner of Donation Land Claim No. 84 In Township 38, South of Range 1, West of the Willamette Meri dian, and running thence East 83 34 chains; thence north 46.77 chain; thence West 34.17 chains to the northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 63. in Township 37. South of Range 1, West of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 46.60 chains to the place of begin ning situated In Jackson County, State of Oregon, Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to aald lands however evidenced. Dated this 8th day of April, 1037 SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, April 20. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morehouse wish to tnank the people for their patronage and donations lor the dance Saturday night. The dance was a success and all enjoyed a good time. Music was furnished by Burt and Wayne Whs ley, Viola Holmes, Elmer Abbott, Mr and Mrs. Botts, Percy O'Neal, and Mr. and Mrs. Qua Edmondson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Can ada visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmes last Sunday. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Holmes are old friends and had not seen each other for 28 years. Officers of the Crater Lake union. Christian Endeavor organization at tended services at the church Sunday ovenlng and urged all members who could to attend the union meeting to be held In Ashland the evening of May 7. Mies McLaln will continue her meetings at the church this week. It la hoped that more people will avail themselves of the privilege of hearing her. Virgil Clark who had an appendi citis operation last Friday la getting along well.' The Hustlers club will meet with Mrs. Homey Craft Thursdsy afternoon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lockard of Med ford and Mr. and Mrs. Goss were d.'nner guests of Mrs. Florence Marlon last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tlce and children moved out of town this week and will live near camp above town. Students of the Butte Falls high school presented b three-act mystory mama recently, "Spooky Tavern", di rected by Irene Neugart. Cast consist ed of Warren Conley, June Neugart, Cross -Word Puzzle Short butbtike lenhy at em Marine bivalvi molluska Within; comb 10. form IL Japanese coin 17. Joyoua 19. Sacred fig tree or India It Salt of olirlo acid 14. Shelter 16. Angry 17. Placed away for future reference 25. Swamp 2. ExlM 30. Piece of needlework it. No lunger actlv 86, Eninare 17. Covered with a hard sur face 11 Suited for fong 19. Bring into line to. Quench 41 Cover the In slds of 4. Immerse 46. Epoch 41 Character In "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1. Tablet 61 Engllih letter DOWN 1. Acuta 1 Olven or done by word of mouth 1 Kind of lltard 4. Pertaining to the lejunum 1 Saaaon for uae 1 Make leas hard T. Open court ALATEEiBTAT L ADEN Eta 5 I PEP iLX Ardutn Stephenson. LoU Ola, Ethel Tullls, Leola Edmondson, LeRoy Smith, Donald Cleveland, BUlle Spen cer, Herbert Tungate, Kenneth Rodg er. Baccalaureate services will take p'ace May 16 In the Butte Palls ohurch. Commencement la scheduled for May 30 at 6 p. m. In the high school auditorium. School plcnlo la to be held May 31 In the city park. Everyone u welcome. Trail TRAIL, April 29 (8pl.) Men em ployed by the Gates Construction company who have been at their dlf ferent homes during the winter, are returning to Trail to start work again on the Tlller-Trall road. Miss Ada Vincent of Elk creek Is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Boyd Tucker. Mr. Pink and Riley Thomason and sister. Mrs. Alios Hood, and daughter Wanda, all of Central Point, visited at the 8. W. Hutchinson homa Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Morgan of San Francisco arrived here April 23 to speed the summer on the Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash of Elk creek are enjoying a new car. aa are also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlse. Guy Merrlman and Miss Nola Jean Swartz of Grants pass were week end guests at the Merrlman home. Roy Merrlman la working on the Elk creek road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nice and son Dean, who have lived at Trail the post six months, left Monday morn ing for Lakovlew where Mr. Nice has work with a conatructlon crew. Mr. Phillips, who haa been 111, Is much better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Doak, on Elk creek, have moved Into their new house. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker and Mrs. Alma Merrlman spent April 22 In Ashland calling on friends. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Tucker's sister, Mrs. Charley Homes. Everyone Is busy planting gardens and getting flelda ready to plant corn. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and two daughters, Oeraldlne and Patricia. called to aee their nephew, Lester West, whom they hsd not aeen for the past four years. Prospect PROBPEOT, April 39. (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dlnkena have mov ed back from Copco, Cal., to their old cabin at the power plant. Mr. and Mrs. James Peyton and son Douglas of Aberdeen, Wash., were guests Friday night of Uriah Oordon and Miss Clara Gordon, and spent Saturday calling on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Orleve, Onnls Grieve. Mrs. Frank Manning and Miss Dency Manning were guests April 18 of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ca on of Sama Valley. Upper Rogue Grange will hold next regular meeting May 6. Mrs, Ous Dltsworth Is a patient at the Community hospital In Med ford where she underwent a major operation April 15. Mrs. Jeff Rlchey and daughter Alleen spent Saturday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Hskemp and Jeff Rlchey were business callers In Medrord Monday. Mrs. Price csme up from Medford Monday to keep house for her broth er, Mr. Bliss, at the power plant. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nye are stay ing at Wlldwood camp for the present The Grange Central Point Orange Gold Hill high school will present a three-act comedy, "A Little Clodhop per," In the central Point Grange hall tomorrow.. Tne play Is spon sored by the Orsnge. A small ad mission charge will be made. The publlo Is Invited. Applegote Grange Applegate Orange met April 33 with very good attendance. Several definite plans were made concerning the new Orange hall. A motion was mads to have a free will offering to help buy the Meth odist church In Jacksonville. Next meeting of home economics club will be Msy 13 at the home of Naomi Oassaway. Each member will be given a quilt block to applique. This quilt Is to be displayed at the next Orango fair. A rodent killing campaign started at Applegate April 38. Members of the Grange are active In this work. Captains were chosen Friday night. They were Charles Offenbscher and Tom Mce. They are to kill all ro dents. After the business meeting a pro gram was followed by the lecturer, Mildred Taylor. Donald O'Brien sang and yodeled a cowboy song. Mr. Hood gsve an Interesting talk and experiment demonstrating the Red Comet flra extinguisher. DETROIT. April 29. Fr Circuit Judge Arthur Weotr convicted 79 women and 41 men, arrMted during the eviction -f alt-down striker from the Yale A Towne Manufacturing company plant here, of contempt of court today. The Judge ruled they violated an Injunction he liaurd directing them to vacate the plant they poMemed In a alt-down strike from March 0 until April 14. Mulmua penalties of 10 dart la SIT-DOWNERS TO HEAR SENTENCES GOD' CHARGED wwirt 'v- fif r Father Major Divine, Negro spiritual leader who says he Is "God," was found hiding In the basement of his Milford, Conn., "heaven" after a three-day hunt. The Negro cult leader was sought Tor ques tioning after his followers attacked a process server and his com- E anions in a Harlem "heaven." Above Divine is shown being ooked on a charge of felonious assault at New York police head quarters. He was released on $500 bail. ANN HARDING Ann Harding, actress, and her husband, Werner Janssen, con ductor, have returned to the United States from England. They are shown here as they landed In New fork. Miss Harding declined to discuss a kidnaping charge, since dropped, which her former husband. Uarry Bannister, filed against her when she took their daughter with her Bhiw" Meteorological Report April 20, 1037, Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Cloudy and becoming unsettled tonight; Friday rain; slightly warmer tonight. Oregon: Cloudy, becoming unset tled with rain northwest portion to night and In west portion Friday; slightly warmer In west portion to night; Increasing easterly winds off coaat. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 60; lowest, 44. Total monthly precipitation. S.Bfl Inches. Excess for the month, 1.39 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1036, 13.31 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 9.35 Inches. Relative humidity at S p. m. yes terday, 40; 0 a. m. today, 80. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:08 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:08 p. m. Observations Taken at fi a. m 120 Meridian Time. Zf 3 n B r u C V u CITY Boise ....... - 40 Boston ...... 62 Chicago 64 Donver .. , 60 Eureka 62 Helens 68 hot Angeles 83 MEDFORD 60 New York ... 83 Omaha 60 Phoenix - 70 Portland 64 40 .11 Cloudy 40 .03 Cloudy 40 T. Cloudy 34 T. P.Cldy 43 .... P. Cldy 34 .08 Snow 43 ... Clear 38 T. Cloudy 60 .80 Clear 48 .08 Rain 44 Clear 40 .01 Cloudy 28 Clear 33 X1 Clear 32 ... Cloudy 43 . Clear 40 T. Clear 38 .34 Cloudy 48 T. Clear 42 Clear Reno - Roseburg Salt Lake ..... Ssn Francisco M Seattle . Spokane .. Washington, D.O. Yakima Of mors than 10 000.000 Irrigated acres In the United States probaoly 86 percent of them got water direct ly from meltlivr snows, U. 8. agri cultural engineers say. Some bee keepers let their bees die In winter, claiming It is cheaper to Import new stock each spring than (aacl their swarms during the cold months. jail and 1290 fines were Imposed on Oeorge Edwards, United Automobile Workers organizer, and Peter P. Sed isr, who said he was an employ, of the Ketssy Hays. Wheel company her.. Tire persons were given 10-day Jail sentences, and Judge Webster defer red sentencing the other defendants uuUl July U. WITH ASSAULT RETURNS HOME 7771 'Miss Arizona iff Pretty Marian Kunz, student al the Phoenix Junior College, hsi been chosen to represent Arizona In the "Miss Western America" contest to be held In San Fran elsco by the (inlden Gate Inter national Exposition. E RETURN TO POSTS STOCKTON, Calif., April 20-(Al) More than 800 cannery employee returned to work as spinach and s psrsgus started moving through three Stockton packing plants after 10 day. of Inactivity. Strike tension was eased. Mean while, cost of the tie-up was li mited at 300,0OO. Hundredn of workers signed up In th. newly-formed 8tockton Csnnery Workers' union. Total applications today were estimated at 1000. Only cannery to remain closed wa. thst of the Stockton Pood Products, Inc., scene of two fierce clashes, the Isst of which brought Injuries so more than 60 persona. Officials of the company aald they were awaiting a new crop of spinach and probably would not start packing until Moo day. A check of the 875 students at the Missouri College of Agriculture dls olceed representatives of three tor sign countries, 10 states and mora than 100 UUsourl counties. BOGiiS, Bnei it N. Riverside, " " - ' r