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JfEDFORD MAIL TRTBUS"E. JfEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 1937. PAGE NTNB mm Read every ad on thla page You will probsbl; Una ex actly the things jrou nave Been looking for or a aala or trade tor unused artldea you may have clearen your attic or i to re-room you may find many tblnga other are eeek lng and be able to realize Immediate caab If what you want lent tbere. advertise tor It Tribune Claaalfled ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES Per word, tint Insertion- (Minimum tsc) Each additional insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per tine per niontb without copy change Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS L08T AND FOUND L5? Billfold at armory Monday night. Reward. 30 Cottage. Viola Jenkins. . LOST If dog l missing, call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP ENGINEERING aalesman with car and knowledge ateam boiler opera tion to sell water treatment for established company. Commission basis. Box 1242, Tribune. SALESMEN WANTED QUICK 80 to $100 weekly for live-wire go getters Must be experienced men, 2S to 45 years old. Fast New Deal. Commissions dally. Give phone. Address Box 1485, Mall Tribune. WANTED Bellboy, Hotel Holland. WANTED Bo J a to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress, pre ferably between ages 25 and 35. Diamond Cafe. THE PINNACLE PACKING COMPANT la signing packers this week for the coming season. See Llebman at Pinnacle number two or Pankey and Isaacs at Pinnacle number three only. ' WANTED Experienced waitress at Hotel Jackson. W ANTED SITtJ AT10N8 WANTED Light work or cooking by middle-aged lady. 804 Cedar. WANTED Hand-lronlng and house work by hour or day. Phone 16B4-X. COMPETENT Adventlst lady house keeper wants work; preferably day or hour. Inquire 261 BeBtty. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2 or 3 -inch Iron pipe, any lengtha. Phone 679-R. HOUSE PAINTING & INTERIOR Dec orating. H. CoghlU. Tel. 1368-1. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We have large order to fill. Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 87 N- Grape St. Phone 1063. WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture. ROI.KROOK 4 ANDREWS 6tb and Front. Phone 647. TOP PRICES paid (or all kinda of scrap iron, steel ana crass nnub It to MEDFORD RON STEEL 1155 No. Central. Phone 40. JUNK Hlgbeat prices paid for brass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other mewls Scrap Iron email or large lots pipe and machinery, vjool and cot ton raga. inner tubes. Our prices will interest you. Bides Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods Furniture. Stove bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room house. P. O Box 693. Medford. FOB BENT HOUfcES FOR RENT 6-room modern stucco home on J'vllle Hwy. Tel. 790-11 FOR RENT 6-room modern house on psvement, $25.00 montn. i -r. Plckell, 16 8. Bartlett. FOR RENT OR SALE 6-room mod ern house; combination gas range, dresser. Inquire 333 Haven. FOR RENT 6-room house; wood range, garden plot. $25. 1222 Locust St. Key next door. FOR RENT Houses No. a and 4 In new Lorlng Court, now available. Unfurnished. Adults only. Oil neater, electric range, eirvw.u tris-erator Wesslx water heater, $33.50. Phone .38. FURNISHED HOUSE 701 N. RlT. FOB RENT - APABTMENT8 FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FURN. APT. 61 N. Oskdale. APARTMENT Private bath, Frlgld aire. beat; close In. 808 W. Main FOR RENT 4-room nicely furnlahcd apartment.- 301 Beatty St. Oeo. Iverson. FOR RENT Modern apartment, new gas refrigerator and range, aauin Gloria Pan 375 S. Central. - FOR RENT Room or apartment. 16 W loth St. FURU 1 and S-room epta; adult. 804 W. 10th. FOR RENT HOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD. 718 E. Maln. BOOMS "anTmeals, 18 ft. Riverside FOB BENT APABTHENT8 APARTMENT for rent 846 N Bartlett FOB RENT Apt. Hotel Grand. 3-ROOM apt.; overstuffed furniture Electrolui, heat, hot water and bath. No. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Vawter Apartments, cor ner Main and Holly. Ultra-modern 4 and 6 -room unfurnished apart ments. Kitchens equipped with O. E. ranges and refrigeration. Coll 1683-W. FOR RENT Onfurniahed 6-ruom apartment 403 8 Newtown Call IB FOB BENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Large front bedroom; hot and cold water, shower. 30 8. Fir. FOR RENT Room. laa N. Oakdale. NICELY furnished room, 408 W. 8th. HEATED and nicely furnished room for business woman or man. 106 Geneva. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage. 11 8. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1-room cabin, unfurn ished. 25 Lewis Ave. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for ahakea or wood, good used heater and cook atove. 41 S. Front. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good 4-room house, cheap, see owner, 911 S. Peach 6t. FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE DAIRY FARM 147 acres, 30 A. Irri gated, 20 A. plow land, balance ' wood pasture; 30 minutes from Medford on highway; modern 6 room house, sleeping porch, fruit room, electricity, phone, grade school 1 mile, high school bus; spring water, gravity, piped to house and barn; 2 barns and out buildings; small orchard; 30 head dairy cows Including milkers, heif ers, calves and bull; team and equipment; (6650, 83000 down pay ment, low rate on balance. Inves tigate If you really want a paying farm. Box 1258, Tribune. FOR SALE Two houses, each having large living room with fireplace, kitchen, breakfast nook, bedroom, aleeplng porch, bath, garage, 10 minutes' walk any place business district. Sell one or both; one 8500 down; both 81800 down; easy terms; or will trade $1600 equity for house and one acre In country, close in. Address R. E. W., Tribune. FOR SALE Five-room completely furnished house, two lota, garage, peaches, grapes, all kinds of berries. New Wedgewood range, trash burn er and heater, Maytag washer, sew ing machine.. Phone 450-X. FOR SALE 3-aore plaoe: small house. barn, wood house, chicken house; near Old Stage road and Beall lane. Call at 44 North Peach, or Phone 1473-W.' FOR SALE! One of the coziest 4- room cottages In Medford; close In, east side. Large living room with fireplace. 3 bedrooms, bath, cabinet kitchen, bullt-ln table and benches; $650 down payment balance less than rent. Address for quick ac tion. Box 1283, co Tribune. HAVE BUYER for dairy farm. 30 cowa or larger; also camp ground on Pacific Hwy. R. MEAD COOLEY Tel. 1631. 411 Haven St.. evenings. 9 ACRES first claaa soil, improved. irrigated, $2,790.00. 6-Room strictly modern home, 5 acres good soil, for trade. C. 8. BUTTERFIELD Medford Building. FINE CABIN and 3 large lots on Rogue river; excellent location; for sale at a bargain. O. S. BUTTERFIELD Medford Bldg. IF YOU want to sell or exchange UUI IMUI flum..;, ,v ntvu u . One of our prospects may want what you have. R. MEAD COOLEY Phone 1631. 411 Haven St. FOR SALE 61 acres Tule Lake po tato land. Will accept Mearura property for part payment. R Edwards, 8. Ore. Brewing Co, Moa ford. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN 4 WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 No Grape. Room 4. HOUSES tor sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg ft Loan Assn. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 young O. I. 0. hogs, 86 to 150 lbs. Rt, 1, Box 126, Co lumbus Ave., H mile south of Stewart Ave. GOOD team for sale John Hall, Sams Valley. FOR SALE 8 cows, on colt, one horse corn planter, corn cultivator. 1925 Hudson, with good truck Deo A O. Pappe, central Point, across Bear creek bridge, turn left .FOB SALE POULTBY AND EGGS AUSTRA White chicks 9. Hatching eegs. Whit Wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix. BRONZE turkey natcbing eggs, a R L R roosters. Inquire Pernoir. Store Appiegste FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES ARnVVfl flPKCIAL 1930 Chevrolet Coupe, 40,000 miles. new rUDOer. many ..... So. Riverside. Phone 303. FOR SALE "29 Durant sedan 4; cheap. 826 Beekman. FOR BALE Victory Dod? 1928. ex- cellent running conamon. iwo tires. Bargain. $76.00. N. B. Ash craft, Talent. Ore. 1934 FORD V-8 3-door DeLuxe Sedan Price $399. Call at Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 N. Riverside (3 lti-T CHEV. Truck, dual tirea. long wheelbese. Pickup on trad. It So. Front. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & O. USED CARS 36 Dodge Pickup $525 aa uonge nexup a 03 '35 Chrysler Airflow Sedan BOO "33 Graham Bluestreak Coupe. . 316 33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe... 745 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 8th and Bartlett. GOOD USED CARS Low Prices Liberal Terms. 2 1938 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans, a 1934 Plymouth Sedans. 1B3Q pontiac ueLuxe seaan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Piymoutn ueuuxe coupe. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 6 Ford V-8 Coupes and Sedans. '33 and '34 models, priced very tow. 1933 Chevrolet 8 Sedan. 1931 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models at Real Low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler snd Plymouth Dealers. User Car Lot, 25 S. Riverside. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Maytag washing machine, cheap. 606 W. 11th St. FOR SALE Underwood Noiseless typewriter No. 77; excellent condi tion. 626 N. Riverside. Tel. 319-H. FOR SALE White portable electric sewing machine. Cheap for cash. Call 1689. PERMANENT WAVES, $15. $296. $3.96, $5.00, $7.60. including hair cuts. Bowman Beauty Shop, 18 S. Central. Phone 67. FOR SALE Keewanee gasoline pow ered pumping plant. Vern Mar shall, 750 Stewart Avt. between Oakdale and Holly. JACK'S and Hand Store. 106 South Grape. I can save you money on used furniture. See Jack before you buy. FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine; cheap. Tel. 790-R. PIANO SACRIFICE SALE Pianos must be sold this week as we are crowded for space Finest used pianos In town and every one an unbelievable bargain. Tenns to fit your budget. Come In early and get your choice of the lot. Open evenings. HAWLEY TRANSFER 118 N. Riverside. PIANO ACCORDIONS to close out at very special prices. See these nt once as there are only a few left. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors, lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks. 1520 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Cabbage plants, 826 W. 13th St FOR SALE Electric washing ma. chine, cheap. 510 S. Orape. FOR SALE Household furniture. 128 N. Central. FOR SALE Two good used Fordson tractors, priced reasonable. Also one used Fordson tractor completely overnauiea. moocr equippcu. uewio Super Service. FOR SALE Standard garden tractor, 3 hp. Good condition Mode) T. pickup. Cecil Tame, Rt. 1. Box 200 for sale: Used tractor 10-30 Mc Cormick-Deerlng. belt pulley -fine power. Industrial Hardware Co. 137 No. Riverside. FOR SALE! Household goods of all descriptions. Good cow, laying chickens. George Schlocder. Apple gate. BARGAIN 3-lnch used galvanized pipe; rxuviteub vuuuhiuui nuuwmu Bros. Hardware. 1 7-H.P second-hand Evlnrude out board motor, 930 00; 1 ft-h p. second-hand Evlnrude outboard mo tor. 970.00. Hubbard Bros. ONE used 8" power table saw. Hub bard Bros. FOR SALE Galvanized tank, 6.000 gallon. Phone 406-J-l. FOR SALE Two 6-h.p. Bean spray ers, priced to sell. W. F. Blddle. m Tel. 589-R-2. Adjoining airport on north. FISHING getting better. Everything you need. Good quality, low prices at CUff'a Sport Shop. FOR SALE 2 spray rigs. Ted Fish, Phoenix. CHARLS CORSETS Tel. 1672-X. FOR SALE Fishing boat with oars; well made; priced reasonable. 601 N. Grape. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O. Carey, south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Aalfala seed. F. E. By bee. Medford. TIRES. 4.60x21. M 46. AU sixes ac cordlnaly PISTON RINOS. perfect circle. 86 combination complete set for Ford V-8 12 68 WILSON MOTOR PARTS 27 South Riverside. O LASS Plate, window and shatter proof auto glass mirrors and re silvering Medford Glass Co. rel 446. 86 So Bartlett. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. RIVER LOAM 2 00 per load. Bats man's. Phone 1634-Y. BUSINESS CHANCES MODERN food store, complete meat market Will sell building, stock, equipment, 64600.00; $3000.00 cash, balance terms. Nets $160 monthly Box 1270. Tribune. $360 CASH handles snappy little downtown restaurant. Owner leav ing town. Bnx 1348. Tribune. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all In love, marriage, business. If you want facts, not promises, call on her for advice. Rainbow Anto Camp. Cabin No. 2. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical and modem 161 8 Orape BFTTER re-bore Job at a saving rrer oarage 601 N Central Octave Chanute. one of the earll t successful gliders, took up aero nautics at the age of 64. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. BUttona ana Buckles covered. 808 U S. National Bank Building. Tel. 1 181. Money to Lend MOSEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK, FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. . SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 46 So Central, Ground Floor ' Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 8-157-M-180. Pbone 130. Painting and Decorating. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 123 Portland. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TORAOB Local and Long Dlatance Furniture Moving Bonded carrlera. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davla tor Service." Pbone 644. EAD3 TRANSFER As STORAGE CO. Office 26 80 Fir. Phone 315. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low ratea. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 8B8. STUART'S TRUCKING 8ERVIOE Telephone 1033 or 333 111 No Fli St.' Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green atampa in side of 3-mlle limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of James William Walker By bee, deceased, also known as J. W. By bee and as William By bee and as Billy By bee. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of the above named decedent, by the above entitled court, and has duly quail ilea as sucn. au persons naving claims against said estate are re quired to present the same, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at Room 6, 32 North Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published April 21, 1637. FRANK E. BYBEE, Administrator. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Holoomb, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor of the will and estate of the above named decedent and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within six months from tne ante or mis notice, to tne undersigned, at Room 0 In Davlf building, 32 North Central Avenue. Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published April 14 1037. F. O. ANDERSON. Closing time for Too Late to Cla' :fy Ads Is 1 :30 p. m. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Exclusive news stortea T. Kesounded II. Time of highest strength, , vigor or bloom li. Omclal In certain gamea 15. Bitter vetch 16. Traps 18. Oil: suffix 19. Fragment 20. Pronoun tU Princely Italian family 83. On the ocean 25. Drag 23. Outfit 2. Cylindrical 31. Observe 33. Oriental commander 24. Shout 35. Cutting wit 38. One who makes loans 41. Indian or Tlerra del Fueio 41. Largest continent 41. Language of the Scottish Highlanders 4a. Kind of baaa Solution of Yesterday's Puxzl SlAlCgjO P E ntI3 AVE In A nsul DEE Pi IMP A ADOIL PlElwllS 41 Burrow 60. Siamese cola 61. Exist 62. Set off fit tin gly 65. Tiny 66. Photographic lnatrument 68. Ooer Into 40. Snapping beetle 11. Hate DOWN L Jswlah month 2 3 4 3 Z 111 7 8 f O a 73 f 1 II !L L !Ll ?!Lif 111 s mwik 35 & 37 Jl"5 31 41 11111 ij Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, May 5. (Spl.) Forest Creek school baseball team snd fans motored to Ruch, April 28, and played a return game. Ruch won, 36 to 9. Forest Creek won on their own grounds the previous week. Those who made the trip were: Elva Hen derson. Mrs. John Black, Mrs. Ivan Davles, Mrs, Paul Pearoe, Mrs. Pearl Pearce, Mrs. Jack Crump, the teacher. Mrs. Armprlest, and the children of Forest Creek school. Mrs. John Blsck attended home- makers' day. May 3. at the court house, as speclsl delegate from the Applegate home extension unit. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles were hosts at & delightful outdoor dinner Sunday, the occasion being In honor of the birthday of their small daugh ter Louvelle. About 36 guests en Joyed the day. The feature of the afternoon was a baseball game be tween the school team and a team of grownups. Those on the grown up team were: Mrs. Ivan Davles. John Black, Mrs. John Black, Ivan Davles, Charley Madsen, Mrs. Jack Forton, Jack Fort in and Walter Arm prlest. The school team Included Martyn and Oerald Pearce, Maiden and Merton LeRoy, Leonard Chest nut, LeRoy Boyd, Romalne, Lester and J. R. Klmmel, The flve-lnnlng game ended In a tie score. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fortln and daughter Jackie of Medford attended the Davles picnic Sunday. Mrs. Armprlest wss honored by a surprise handkerchief shower April 29. her birthday, given by pupils of Forest Creek school, their mothers and friends under the supervision of Elva Henderson. After a brief pro gram presented by the children, com posed and managed entirely by them selves, refreshments of cake and cocoa were served by Mrs. Ivan Davles, assisted by Mrs. Paul Pearce, Mrs. Pearl Pearce and Mrs. Madsen. Edsel Pearce sustained a severe cut on his foot while wading In a ditch near the scene of the Davles picnic Sunday. First aid was administered at once by Mrs. Paul Pearce and the boy was removed to bis home, The Injury is healing satisfactorily. The accident was thought to have been caused by submerged glass. Mrs. Elva Henderson was called to Ashland, April 28. by the sudden and serious Illness of her mother. She returned May 1 as the condition of her mother remains about the ssme. 4 Howard District HOWARD, May 6. (Spl.) Mrs. Walter Ricks motored over to Klam ath Falls and back with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Conrad, April 23, and attended the 4-H fair held there. Mrs. O. C. Sater spent April 33, 24 and 26 In Klamath Falls taking In the 4-H fair and visiting friends; Annual art exhibit was held at the school April 28. Songs were sung and folk dances given by the upper grades. The first and second grades advertised Oregon with large crayon pictures drawn by David McGonagle, Leola Poole, Donald Woo ten, Freddy Tedrlck, David Dow, Joan Crawford, Ronald Owens, Tommy Owens and Derva Jeanne Sater. Sydney Nedson won first prise with her cookies at the 4-H exhibit April 28. Study club held Its last meeting at the homo of Grace Crawford, April 80. The subject was "Ever-Changing Personality." The following of ficers were elected: President, Mrs. Grace Crawford; leader, Mrs. C. C. i Sater. The same secretary was re- Cross Word Puzzle 10. Chinese measure of dlatance 11, Pertaining to love II. Cancel 17. A king of Judah 21 Kind of now hoe 10. Air: comb, form 26. Not called for 27. Learning SO. Ancient Irish capital 22. River In BnglantS 26. Comfort 3$. Neither vege table nor mineral 27. Head covering 29. One on whom an order la drawn 40. Compound ethers 41. Make trial of again 44. Artificial language 47. Second 49. Short for a man's name 61. Before 54. Elevator can-tag 67. Mother 69. Slxe of shot P I N EA D P OCA Lyw op S I "nHAHjJ ElL E E KM j S E rMerne1 KdarIpet gEjApTTmsn MR I P sfmM. p i caw i ce1 eve RjjNbs IE E d Yeasloiol I. Cherry color S. Shellnsn 4. Hypothetical force I. One or a low Indian caats C. Acta of com bining Into a whole 1, Contented murmur I. Uncle: Scotch a. Part of a church tatned, and Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Grant Nelson were chosen aa visiting leaders. Miss June Rudd has accepted a school In Klamath Falls next year with a decided Increase In salary. Mrs. Psul Oerber, Mrs. Kenneth Brown and Mrs. C. C. Sater were among those who drove to Ashland April 29 to the festival. Mesdames Grant Nelson. Walter Ricks and C. C. Sater attended home planning day at the courthouse May 3 as delegates from the extension unit. May 11 1 fathers sight at the Study club meeting to be held In the courthouse auditorium. Toplo will be "The Privileges of Being a Father," led by Mrs. Maude Morse. Dough nuts and coffee will be served. All adults are welcome and fathers are especially so. COURT HOUSE NEWS Puraiabed by the Jackson Oounty Abstract Co, 131 I glstb Street Marriage Llrense. Albert O. Bates and Marvel I. Cor coran. Circuit Court. Home Owners' Loan Corporation to Ralph B. Waldron, at al. Fore closure. B. P. Burkhart vs. Jay R. Williams, et al. Damages. Eva T. Moran vs. Walter A. Mo ran. Divorce. Victor C. Baker vs. Hannah R. Baker. Divorce. Nellie Ruth Cotton vs. William Lee Cotton. Divorce. E. Steele vs. Emma D. Kltta, et al. Foreclose liens. State of Oregon va. A. W. Downs, Forgery of endoraement. State of Oregon va. Jamea Adams Corey. Burglary not In a dwelling. State of Oregon va. Oeo. L. Kern. Obtaining money by false pretenses. Probate Court- J. T. Davis, D. E. Warren file cer tificate of assumed business name of "Davie Transfer and Storage Co." Medford. Estate Clara Belle Horner, deo. Probate. Walter H. Leverette. Alice P. Lev- erette file certificate assumed busi ness nsme of "Orchard Park Farma," Medford. Real Estate Transfers. B. E. Smith to Norma Waltermlre W. D. to lot 6. blk. 11, Ashland, el Samuel J, Rlchey, et ux, to Ed Sylvane, QCD to land In sec. 19 twp. 38 8., R. 4 West, 10. Wm. H. Madison, et ux, to Ellis Rodden, QCD to land In see. 17, twp. 34 8., R. 1 East, 11.00. Lee P. smith to Mary R. Smith, QCD to lot 3, blk. o9; lota 8, 7, 10, 11, blk. 3, Lewis Add., Jacksonville, 81.00. Clarence O. Pierce, et ux, to I. J, Kelly, et ux, QCD to 14 Int. In land In sec. 13, twp. 37 S R. 1 West, and In sees. 7 and 13, twp, 37 S R. 1 East, 810. John B. Kirk, et ux, to Luella M. Hlgdon, et vlr, w. D. to land In seo. 3, twp. 38 B., R. 1 West, 810. Pearl L. Tobias to 8. 8. Mitchell, et ux. deed to land In twp. 88 8., R. 1 and 3 East, 81. Oeorge A. Andrews, et ux. to O. T. Psrker, et ux, W. D. to land In DLC 41. twp. 38 8., R. 1 Weat, 810. Mary F. Sloan to Allen Sloan, W. D. to lot on Helman street, Aabland, 810. Onle Blenvenu to Ora Phillips, at UX, W. D. to N14 of oE, 8E of HE, see. 8, twp. 40 B., R. 8 Weat, 810. P. M. Centers to M. 8. Centers, W. D. Vi .' it In 'and In aeo. B, twp, 39 8., B. 1 West, 810. . Ida M. Tucker, et vlr, to Merle E. Gilbert, W. D. to lots 8 and 4, pt. lot 6, blk X, Railroad second Add., Ashland, 310. Mabel Millard, et vlr, to O. It. Moore, at al, W. D. to lots 8, 9, and 10, blk. 8, Oak Park Add., Central Point, 310. Vivian Millard, at vlr, to L. E Hughes, et ux, W, D. to lot 33, Rogue Acres, 310. Medford Irrlg. Dlatrlct to J. D, Bowdlsh, et ux, W. D. to lots J, 10 and 11, blk. 3, Weat Medford, 8378, Jamea O. Embry, at ux, to Charles W. Reames, et ux, w. D. to part lots 4 and 6, blk. 1, Wllleke's Add, Medford, 9400. Jamea T. Fowler, at ux, to Law rence D. Konkel, et ux, W. D. to lots 8 to 14, Htght'a Bub-dlvlalon, Medford. 810. Myrtle Putnam, et vlr, to Sam T. Howerton, et ux, W. D. to land In aee. 30, twp, 38 8., R. 4 West, 81 00. I. H. Dove, et ux. to Roy Elliott, W. D. to lot 8, blk. 8, Ross Add., Medford, 91.00. Charles D. Ingraham, et ux. to Myrtle Nutter, W. D. to lots 39 and 80, blk. "P" Railroad Add., Ashland, 810. The Grange Phoenix Orange. Horn Economics club entertained husbands at a dinner and party Sat urday evening. A well-planned din ner was aerved at 7:30 to 34 per sons. Later all adjourned to the lodge room where games war en Joyed. During th dinner hour, toasts by Alvln Lnman, Olive Floyd and Vaughn Quackenbush were given. Ray Ward waa toastmaster. The dinner was plsnned by Mil dred Wsrd, Myrtle Ferns and Mable Quackenbush, with otbera assisting with serving. Oamea were led by Zelpha Armstrong. Ladles of th Orange, with assist ance of some of the men members, are serving the evenings mesls for the convention at the Baptist church. Next meeting of the Oranga will be Tuesday night, May II. Lecture program will be put on by Ortftln Creek Orange. Obligations will be given members In first, second, third and fourth degrees All members ere urged to be on hand to mek th meeting a aucoeaa. Closing time forToo Late to Clas sify Ads I 1:0 p. m. Meteorological Report May I. 193? Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday with rlatnc tempera ture. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday; rising temperature In Interior; gen tle northerly winds off coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest SS; lowest 41. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month. O.H inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1936. 13.31 Inches. Deficiency for the season, a .49 Inches. Relative humidity at o p. m. yea- terday. 37 per cent; lam. today 78 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise SAO I. m.. sun set. 7:10 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M. 120 Meridian Time inn om Clear Cloudy P. Cdy, P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Rain 35 T. 48 48 .01 58 40 40 40 54 44 - 40 .05 38 53 43 Cloudy P. Cdy, Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Rose burg 63 Salt Lake . 84 San Francisco 84 Seattle 58 Cloudy P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Spokane 53 Washington, DO 78 Yakima 60 High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS , (By Barbara Dorrls.) An aasembly was called Tuesday morning by the president, Ardo Stooka. Rules concerning student body candidates speeches were read. Those running for president were: Burton Daugherty and Don Herrled; vloe-presldent, Martin Luther and Rolland Rlnabarger; secretary, Jose phine Bullls and Muriel Stocks; treasurer, Kay Nakaglrl, Don Mon- telth and Jack Dennlson; business manager, Don Stanley and Roger Henaelman; yell leader, Joa Pulka; song queen, MaVy Shreve and Cath erine Oonroy; property manager, Rua aell Blair, . Announcement concerning the Med ford and Klamath Oleemens recital was made, and the meeting was ad Journed. (By Naoma Dexter.) Dr. John Francis Dobbs, president of Paclflo university at Forest Grove. Ore., vlalted the- high school Tues day to confer with any senior who wished a personal conferenoe con cerning higher education. Reads of various oolleaes have bat coming to the high school to help graduating seniors deolde on what Institution of learning they will at tend. IS FOR APPEAL BENCH WASHINOTOlf, May 8. (AF) Senator James P. Pope of Idsho reo om mended t o d a y appointment of William Healy of Boise, Idaho, to the bench for the ninth circuit court of appeals at San Francisco. Congress recently enlarged the court from five to seven Judges. The senator said that after con ferences with Attorney Oenersl Cum mlngs ho was convinced Healy has. a good chance of appointment. He added ten Idaho attorneys an under consideration for the post. "Candidates from Montana, Ore gon, Washington. Nevada, California and ArlBona are in the field." Pope said, "and there la no way to be sura that Idaho will get one of the appointments. , He said he had strongly urged that one of the Judges be named from Idaho aa that state Is not now rep resented on the bench. Kiddle Named On Recodifying Group SALEM. May 8. (AP) Governor Martin appointed Senator Clyde Kid dle of LaOrand today aa the third member of the 1037 legislative inter im committee to recodify the state agricultural laws. The committee has an appropriation of 110.000 to use In simplifying the various agricultu ral s itutes. The other members of the commit tee, named by the president of the vnate and the speaker of the house are Senator I. A. McCornack of Bu gene and Representative Henry Be mon of Klamath Falls. Boise .. 78 34 Boaton - 80 60 M Chicago 63 38 Denver 66 38 . Eureka 84 43 Helena 78 40 Los Angeles 74 63 T. MEDFORD 61 New York 83 Omaha, 68 Phoenix , 96 Portland 83 Reno .. 80 HELP WANTED Packers, pressmen, sorter, see Jack Emerson this week MYRON ROOT & CO., Inc. WAREHOUSE GRAFT STUDENTS TO HOLD BANQUET TOMORROW NIGHT Future CTattamen of America wlQ hold their fifth annual apprentice employer banquet In the Medford senior high school at 8:30 tomorrow evening. The banquet will serve aa a pre lude to the opening it 8 p.m. of the first annual etl-BOhpoi fair In the high school gymnasium. The fair will be held tomorrow night and Friday afternoon and evening. William Wymer, state superrlsor of apprenticeship, and J. O. Joy, safety expert with the state Indus trial accident commission, will bo the principal speakers at the banquet, coming here especially for the occa sion from their Salem headquarter. They will speak on subjects pertain ing to .the state apprenticeship pro gram and safety In industry. Members of Future Craftsmen win have their employers as their guests at the banquet, other guests will in clude B. H. Hedrlck, city school su perintendent, O. O. Smith, high school principal, Paul Menegat, jun ior high school principal, and Olea Arnsplger, president, and A. H, Ban well, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. At the conclusion of the dinner the Future Craftsmen and their guests will go to the gymnasium for the opening of the fair. DE PALMA VOTED BEST DRIVERS OF ALL TIME INDIANAPOLIS, May 4. (AP) Ralph De Palma, "the greatest Roman or them all," baa the vote of T. S. (Pop) Myers, general manager and vice-president of the Indianapolis motor apeedway, aa the "foremost American race driver of all time." "Re was the hero of the 1913 600 mlle race, even though he ran out of the money,1 said the white haired Myera, whose connection with the apeedway dates back to Ita be ginning a quarter of century ago. Right behind De Palma, Myera placed Lou Meyer, only three-time winner of the apeedway. Then, in order, came his other eight selections as "greatest drivers" Tommy Milton, Jimmy Murphy, Ftp be Lockhart, Rex Maya, Bill Cummtnga, Dana Reata, Julea Coux and Harry Harts. Prom Myera' office came word that 08 entries had been received for thla year's silver anniversary race May 31. Only a few mora entries are expected, however. Arrival of Bab Stapp, Texas driver, at the apeedway disclosed that at leaat two foreign built cars will enter the race thla year. Stapp aald h. will drive an eight-cylinder Mass rati. Rex Maya, winner of the speed way pole position th last two rears of th race, previously announced t would pilot an Alfa Romeo. WAITRESS' SLAYER NEW YORK May 8. (AP) Two police detective satd they obtained a algned oonfeaslou of th mystery slaying of Iran Wades, pretty wait ress, who wa hacked to death at th Columbia Residence club on April 13. from a 81-year-old suspect today a few hours after he waa arrested. Th officer who announced th oonfeaslon. Lieutenant Jamea Flk and Detective Peter Hyaa, booked th prisoner on a homicide charge under th nam of Leonlda Hamlllka of th Bronx. Hamlllkaa, th officers said, told them- that he had gone to th club not with th Intention of killing th young woman but wlth.th bop of winning her love. He scene ted her as ah was leaving th building, th detective aald he related. Then Infuriated when ah asked, "Why don't you leave me alone?" th officers aald Hamlllkaa told them he Immediately plunged a knlf Into her abdomen and thigh. 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