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M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937. PAGE ELEVEN mm Read every d on uii pag. You will probably find ex actly the thing you baft been looting (or at J ot trade (or unuwd article you may have Search your attic or a tore-room you may , find many thing other are seek ing and Be able to realize immediate cash It what you want Unt there, advertise for It Tribune Classified ad are Inexpensive el (ective I RATES Per word, flnt Inaertlon- (Mlnlmum ZSc) Each additional Insertion, per word 10 (Mlnlmom 10c) Per line per month without copy change Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FODND FOUND Key. Call at Tribune and pay lor advertisement. LOST Billfold at armory Monday night. Reward. 30 Cottage, viola Jenkins. LOST If dog la musing,, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Farm hand; good milker: over 80 years old. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 3, Box SO. - SALESMEN WANTJfiD QUICK (30 to 100 weekly for live-wire go getters. Must be experienced men, 35 to 45 years old. Fast New Deal. Commissions dally. Give phone. Address Box 1468, Mall Tribune. WANTED Boys to aell newspaper after school. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress at Hotel Jackson. W ANTED SITD AT10NS WANTED Light work or cooking by mlddle-agea iaay. oue ueaar. WANTED Hand-lronlng and house work by hour or day. Phone 1S84-X, r WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Adding machine. Shults Brothers, pnone iuou. WANTED 3 or 3-lnch Iron pipe, any lengths. Phone 678-R. HOUSE PAINTING & INTERIOR Deo. orating. H. Cogblll. Tel. I368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We bare large order to till. Highest prices paid MED FORD BARGAIN ROUSE 37 N. Orape St. Pbon 1063 WB PAY MORE CASH For your furniture nOI.BROOK A ANDREWS fltb and Front. Phone 647. TOP PRICES paid (or all kinds of scrap iron, steel ana ores Bring I to MED FORD IRON & STEEL 1155 No. Central. Phone 40. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators, copper, storage batteries aluminum and other metal. Scrap Iron small or large lots pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton raga. Inner tubes. Our prices will interest you. -Hides Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture. Stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 8 or 4 -room house. P. O Box 693. Medford. FOR RENT HOUfcES FOR RENT Furnished 3-room mod ern house; adults; no doga or cats. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT 6-room modem stucco home on J'vllle Hwy. Tel. 790-R. FOR RENT 6-room modern bouse on pavement. $35 00 month. L. O. Plckell. 16 8. Bartlett. FOR RENT OR SALE 8-room mod ern bouse; combination gas range, dresser. Inquire 338 Haven. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house; wood range, garden plot, 635. 1323 Locust St. Key next door. FOR RENT Houses No. 3 and 4 In new Lorlng Court, now available Unfurnished. " Adults only. OH heater, electric range, electric re frigerator Wesslx water heater. 633.50. Phone 338 FURNISHED HOUSE 701 N. RlT. FOR RENT APABTMENT8 APARTMENT for rent 346 N Bartlett FOR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand. 3-ROOM apt.; overstuffed furniture Electrolux, beat, hot water and bath. No. 10 Qulno. FOR RENT Vawter Apartments, cor ner Main and Hoily. Ultra-modern 4 and S-room unfurnished apart ments. Kitchens equipped with O. E. ranges and refrigeration. Call 1583-W. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-ruom apartment 403 3 Newtown Call 19 FOR RENT FURNISHED R00M8 FOR RENT Urge front bedroom: hot and cold wster. shower. 30 8. Fir. FOR RENT Room. 19 N. Oakdale HEATED and nlceiy furnished room for business woman or man, 105 Geneva, FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage II S. Orange St. Call after 0. ra. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS NICELY (uralahed room. 408 W. sth. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Purnl&hed apartment. Call 205 W. 9th. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FTJRN. APT. SI 19. Oakdale. APARTMENT Private bath. Frlgld alre. beat; close In. 806 W. Main FOR RENT 4 -room nicely furnished j apartment, 301 Beatty Bt. oeo. FOR RENT Room or apartment. 816 W. 10th St. FURN. 3 and 3-room apts; adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD, 716 E. Main. ROOMS and meals. 16 N. Riverside FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 1 -room cabin, unfurn ished. 35 Lewi Ave. , FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in 1936 Willys; also enameled stove. 611 South Grape. FOR SALE OR TRADE for shakes or . wood, good used heater and cook stove. 4 S. Front. FOR EXCHANGE REAL , ESTATE FOR SALS Good 4-room house, cheap. See owner, 911 S. Peach St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DAIRY FARM 147 acre, 90 A. Irri gated, 30 A. plow land, balance wood pasture: 30 minutes from Medford on highway; modern 5 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; SO head dairy cows Including milkers, heif ers, calves and bull; team and equipment; $6850, (3000 down pay ment,, low rate on balance. Inves tigate If you really want a paying farm. Box 1358, Tribune. FOR SALE Two houses, each having large living room with fireplace, kitchen, breakfast nook, bedroom, sleeping porch, bath, garage, 10 . minutes' walk any place business district. Sell one or both; one (500 down; both (1600 down: easy , terms; or will trade $1600 equity ior nouae ana one ncre in country, close in. Address R. E. W., Tribune. FOR SALE 3-acre piace; small house, barn, wood house, chicken house; near Old Stage road and Beall lane. Call at 44 North Peach, or Phone 1478-W. FOR BALE! One of the coziest 4 room cottages in Medford; close In, east side. Large living room with fireplace. 3 bedrooms, -bath, cabinet kitchen, built-in table and benches; (650 down payment balance less than rent. Address for quick ac tion, Box 1283, co Tribune. 9 ACRES first clast soil, Improved, Irrigated, (2,750.00. 6 -Room strictly modern home, 0 acres good soil, for trade. C. S. BUTTERFIELD Medford Building. FINE CABIN and 3 large lots on Rogue riven excellent location; for sale at a bargain. C. S. BUTTERFIELD Medford Bldg. IF YOU want to sell or exchange your farm property, list with us. One of our prospects may want wnac you nave. R. MEAD COOLEY Phone 1631. 411 Haven St. FOR SALE 81 acres Tule Lake po tato land. Will accept Medford property for part payment. R Edwards, S. Ore. Brewing Co., Mto ford. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN & WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 No Orape. Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg & Loan Assn. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 17 head of dairy cows, fresh and springers. AH young cows. L. P. Boren, Rt. 8, Box 15, Eagle Point. Phone 4-F-02. FOR SALE Team colts, broke, wt. 2200; saddle horse, 7 yrs.; Shetland, 3 yrs.: 2 springer cows, 4 feeder pigs, '28 Chev. coupe, light trailer. Will trade. Jack Martin, Stewart Ave. at Thomas road. FOR SALE 8 young O. I. C. hogs. 83 lO l&U IDS. Kt. I, BOX WO, tJO- lumbus Ave., V4 " south of Stewart Ave. OOOD team for sale John Hall, Sams Valley. FOR SALK 8 cows, one colt, one. horse corn planter, corn cultivator 1S35 Hudson, with good truck to A O. Psppe. Centra) Point, across Bear creek bridge, turn left. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS BRONZE turkey natchtng eggs, a R I. R roosters Inquire pernoll'i Store. Applegate. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '29 Durant sedan 4; cheap. 826 Beekman. FOR SALE Victory Dodge 1928. ex cellent running condition, gooa tires. Bargain. (75.00. N. B. Ash craft. Talent. Ore. 1994 FORD V-8 3 -door DeLuxe Sedan Price (395. Call at Lange Motor Oar Co., 88 N. Riverside '33 14-T. CHEV. Truck, dual tires tons wheeibase. Pickup on trade 16 So. Front. C. I- OATES AUTO CO. R. O. USED CARS 38 Dodge Pickup , , t" 39 LKXlse flCSUD - , , ,f 485 35 Chrysler Alrfiow R-g, 800 32 Oraharn Bluestreak Coupe... 316 33 pacxara OLuxe coupe 745 C E GATES AUTO CO. Ced Car Department fltb and Bartlett, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL S8 V-8 Coupe; all new tires, fine motor. The best buy In town at (461. 123 So. Riverside, phone 303 1933 CHEVROLET Master Sedan. See Charlie, 208 N. Riverside. OOOD USED CARS Low Prices Liberal Terms. 2 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans. 21034 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. 1V33 unevroiet o aeaan. 1931 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models at Real ixw prices. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. User Car Lot. 25 8. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfer ence; (17.60 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Lady's 17-Jewel Elgin wristwatcn. 410 Nortn Front. FOR SALE 12-oz. tent. 12x14; also Phtlco radio. Rt. 2, Box 37, DeBarr Ave. FOR SALE Hammered alfalfa. B. Herbert. Phoenix HUlcrest road. FOR SALE 15 million feet of timber, near Medford. Write Box 1013, Tribune. OUR field-grown Zinnia and Aster plants are always worth waiting for. Still lots of pansy, plants. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. NOW New Low Budget Payment plan on radios, batteries, acces sories, GOODYEAR TIRES. Shell Station, 6th and Front. Tel. 1603. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator, $67.50; Macey sectional bookcase, $13.50; set law books, $16.50: large cabinet radio, $19 50: 9x12 rug, $5.50; small rugs, bedding, kitchen utensils, etc. 995 5. Oakdale. FOR SALE! Maytag washing machine, cheap. 606 W. 11th St. FOR SALE Underwood Noiseless typewriter No. 77; excellent condi tion. 626 N. Riverside. Tel. 31B-H FOR SALE White portable electric sewing macnine. uneap ior caan. Call 1689. PERMANENT WAVES. $1.95, $2.95 $3.95, (5.00. $7.50. Including hair cuts. Bowman Beauty snop, is Central. Phone 67. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 108 South Orape. I can save you money on used furniture. See Jack before you buy. FOR SALE Electric washing ma cnine; cneap. iei. vyu-tt. PIANO ACCORDIONS to close out at very special prices. See these nt once as mere are oniy a lew leic, Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors, lumber, plumbing, roofing, door ana window screens, storage tanxs. 1620 N. Riverside. FOR SALE, Canbage plants, 826 W. 13th St FOR SALE Electric washing ma cnine, cneap. o.u . urape. FOR SALE Household furniture. 128 N. Central. FOR SALE Household goods of all descriptions. Good cow, laying chickens. George schioeder. Apple gate. BARQA1N 3-lnch used galvanised pipe; excellent condition. Hubbard Bros. Hardware. 1 7-H.P second-hand Evlnrude out board motor, (30 00; 1 6-h.p. second-hand Evlnrude outboard mo tor. (70.00. Hubbard Bros. ONE used 8" power table aaw. Hub' bard Bros. FOR SALE Oalvanlzed tank, 6,000 gallon. Phono 406-J-l. FISHING getting better. Everything you need Good quality, low prices at uiiii s opon onop. CHAR IB CORSETS Tel. 1673-X. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O. Carey, south of Phoenix FOR SALE Aalfala seed. P. I. By bee. Medford. OLASS Plata, window and (batter proof auto glass mirrors and re allverlng Medford Glass Co. fel 440. 86 So Bartlett. FOR BALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office RIVER LOAM (300 per load. Bate man'i Phone 1534-Y. BUSINESS CHANCES MODERN food store, complete uteat market will sell building, stock, equipment, (4600.00; (3000.00 cash, balance terms Nets (160 monthly Box 1370, Tribune. (350 CASH handles snappv little downtown restaurant. Owner lear- ing town. Box 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 Auto Camp. Cabin No. 3. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO MTU D JO Classical and modern 131 S Orape BPTTER re-bore Job at a saving Ptefr Oanuje 801 N Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACK. ON COCSTT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSl'RANCt ABSTRACTS ESCROW Painting and Decorating. HARRY MARX Palntlni Tinting Paper Hanging, fnona 1710. Be. 122 Portland. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Espert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ort ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. But tone and Buckles covered 308 0 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. HUM 11 HE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SKE W. B- THOMAS MOB. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO MEDFORD S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 4a So Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No 3-157-M-1B0, Phone 139. 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 844. EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Olllce 28 so Fir. Phone 315. Price right Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and 8toraga Fur nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. P. B. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332. Ill No Pti St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils any kind. Oreen stamps in side of 8-mlle limit. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, May 8. (Spl.) American Union Sunday school was well attended May 3. Several were present from Eagle Point, among them being Mrs. Louts Robertson and family and Frances Davidson. Mrs. Robertson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pullen and Frances Davidson spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt and family. Sunday school has been Invited to Shady Cove for the picnic dinner at noon and services and a program In the afternoon, pertaining to Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vlmont gave the pupils of the upper grades a welner and marshmallow roast over the bon fire at the school house April 39. All bad a wonderful time playing gamea and enjoying the bon Mre. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook of Med ford were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Cook's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook and family. L. O. Davidson and R. C. Ceartey screened doors, windows and porch for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt the past week-end. Mrs. Edward Cowden returned April 29 from Mrs. Melinda Prultt's home where she has been caring for Mrs, Prultt during her recent Illness. Miss Luella Hazel ton of Eagle Point vlsltod Miss Prise 11 la Cox Sat urday, the two enjoying a walk to Eagle Point In the afternoon. . Miss Evelyn Jack had a tonsil ope ration at the Osteopathic hospital April 37. Dr. Howard did the operat ing. She Is doing nicely. Homer Martin, w. R. Lamb and Hoi Its Martin did farm work for Ralph Merrltt the past week. Mrs. 8. W. Em 1 son spent April 29 with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lnmb on Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Religious reel me Cardan Im plements A conslderabt number Natural abode of a plant or animal Behold Bird of prey New star Type meaaure "The Tsnt- maner" Mora rational Short alaap One who whines ant) . erles New Version: abbr. Splendor Rivsr in In Montana. Solution of Yesieruays ruxzia SCIO0PSnPE HE YD A YUUM ,ElRISrt5MAlPIEISaaL B I TllTSE AS EAlHgTU L TE RET EffNQ iilRAlftcR SAT I R eLIC e so. Small hampers In which U documents were kept j Mineral siirlng One who directs a sun by 4. using the I. sights 0. Gaming cubes T. Palm Illy 8roadsnded boat oTb7if i. One who trans- 10. fars property Turned back: botany 1L Things to be learntd 11 Ridiculed II. Enirllih latter Stationary S3, Eloquent el, speakers Oenui of the water scorpions BS. Minute particle 56. That whtrh (7, goes before tht main 61 action 60, Dealtr In tl flowers Pronoun 61, H orison taj American black tb, anaka Righti abbr, 6, i 13 k 1 (c 17 pjfl ? y " i V ' 75 : wz : li 24 JLML !L WL lSl Wr illlllllllZIIII jf o i"J 43 44 Z"iZZlZi ZZ w zr j I I j j -f the Butte Palls highway. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and fam ily enjoyed Sunday in Ashland visit ing the beautiful Llthia park and enjoying a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Han kin have returned home from where they have been employed for Mr. Qrebb on the Crater lake highway. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb were over-night guesu April 38 of their old-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Mar lon Lance of Foots Creek, and OS Mrs. Lance's mother, Mrs. Martha Stead, who Is spending some time at their home. Mrs. Stead is a won. derful pioneer mothen who has lived at Rogue River for many years. Since a recent Illness, Mr. and Mrs. Lance have cared for her at their home. Home and school circle meets May 0 with Mrs. C. L. Rush a, on the Crater Lake highway. All are cor dially Invited to come. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Everybody Is very busy plowing and getting gardens planted slnoe real spring weather has really put In Its appearance. Homer Martin Is plowing gardens for Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pullen this week. Among those shopping In Medford Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Lamb and Mrs, C. E. Lamb. Mr Lamb delivered a fine prime veal for Clyde Lamb to Luman Brothers 4 Toll TOLO. May a. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock who purchased the Leuerman place have torn down a iiumber of unsightly buildings and fences, are terracing the hill on which the bouse stands and plan to build j a stone wall In front, bordering the highway. Nice weather and rush of farming has called a halt In these plans for the present. j M. Westergard, who recently pur-! chased the Tule home and moved his family here from South Dakota, has torn down the old barn and Is building a more modern structure. When asked how they liked Oregon they said they couldn't say definitely yet. Mrs. Mel Williams and small son. Marty, of O rants pass, spent Thurs day here with her mother, Mrs. Oeo. Williams and daughter Ellen, who at tended the xnusio festival In Ash land. Small catches were made by num erous fishermen on the river Sun day. . , Tracy Muse, with H. M. Bunyard of Olendale, fished at Squaw Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overbook have returned from a hurried trip to Can ton, Ohio, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Over beck's mother. T. A. Muse and sons of Tolo gar dens had to replow as the high wat ers flooded their land. They set out several acres of cabbage and pota toes by dint of hard rushing work by men and teams. Ernestine Tracy and mother and Miss Mary Muse accompanied Mrs. John Bohnert, Marilyn and Doreen to Elizabeth lake for the regatta Sun day. Coyotes Chased On Ice SEWARD. Alaska (UP) Chasing coyotes across Lake Kenal loe by automobile Is a new and exciting eport In Alaska, Frank Towle, guide and big game hunter, aald. The coy otes now run every time they set an automobile, even though It may be hundreds of yearda away, ha said. Cross -Word Puz.de ih rerun ei from hunger II. Body of a ohurcb at. Legislators 21. Machine for smoothing wood 16. Like stipules 37. Pertaining to part of a bird's hsad SO. Son or Adam 31. Funny pictures 14. Burdened aft. Boay of Jewish law 19, Consisting of a phrase 40. System uf cross wires or Unci In an optical Instrument 41. Shirkers 43. Spotted 41. Divided by partitions 44 Prepared for a contest 4T. Type of poetry 10. One ot the slsners of tin Declaration of Inde pendence fL Female sand piper 14. Annamese savages It. Put on 19. June bug 10. Undeveloped flower l. Negatlv 14. Island south of Connecticut! abbr. AILIflD PI I IRIE a DOWN Ancient Jewish sect Portray again First woman Myself Anger Claw Dweller In an snclent king dom near Babylonia To which , Devour Occasional symbol for srblum Sliver cols of Serbia Short Jacket Plunderer HC swore loudly and Gay Chapter One An Invitation To The Bluff I met Michael at college, where I was busy spending more dollars than I like to think about learning that a Shakespeare is found once in many centuries, and Michael was busy spend ing more than that learning to wear my suits and shirts. After ward we drifted together into a small apartment on West 80th street and I settled down to writing bad fiction while he mas sacred time in his own fashion. This story proper begins on the February morning when the Skipper's note arrived. We were at breakfast, and the prospect of a fourth consecutive rainy day had lent the finishing touch to the excellent grouch I had been nursing for a week. Due U a long-awaited birthday check from his aunts, Michael's spirits were soaring. A swell aay, old son," h. ob served, pinning the check down with the toast tray My response wa brief and to the point 1 glanced morosely at th envelope labeled In Miss Har rington's careful hand and added, "There's a note. Aren't you going to read It?" "You would," said Michael sadly. "Don't miss anything. Sometime when you Damn It!" Hit (an fell sufficiently (or my satisfaction So I retched (or the note. "Dear Michael," tt read "Sine. It U your birthday, Barbara and 1 en close this slight remembrance. We should be delighted if you could find it convenient to pay us a (hurt visit next week, as Barbara Is not too well and would be better (or a little company Pray ask James also, if ha finds it convenient 1 shall expect you Friday. Affectionately yours, Martha Farrlngton." 1 glanced at MlchaeL HI fee was black and I pomptly (elt cheerful. "Well?" I said. "Well, yourself!" he exploded. "Of all the lousy luck" 1 Interrupted hsstlly. "There' an other one Here. I'll read it" The second note was in the Skip per' (crawling hand. "Deab Mm, Martha ha decided that I need company, and I'm afraid that nothing will do but that you and Jlmmle pay your devotional la February The choice this year Is Jude Bllnshop, but I have heard no talk on th subject In any vent, bring as many people a you Ilka, I'll do what I can. Re gards to Jlmmle. Love. Aunt Bob." Michael, let me her. announce, had mora relatives thin any tbr. people of my acquaintance, but his Immediate (amlly consisted of two aunts with whom he had lived .as a child. Being unsbl. to tear himself away from the unquestionable swank lness o( my suits and ties as he so kindly informed me his present resi dence at Farrlngton Bluff consisted of an annual visit there In my com pany During college this custom hsd become a fixed one, and by th Urn. of this yarn it was nothing short of an Institution We usually fsvored th. Bluff In Msy or Jun. when swim ming, boating, and fishing war. par tial compensations. In February It was unthlnkabla. I glanced at MlchaeL Red Htlr And Freckles "IT7E could." he ventured (eebly, VV "hsvs th. measles. You could anyway, nd " "No, w. couldn'tl" I (elt rotten enough (or anything thst morning. "You can take cart of your aunt (or Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, May 6. (Spl.) Mra. W. M. Hansen spent a fw day at Hombrook. Calif., last week to be present at the (amlly raunlon bald st th home of her mother, Mr. Williams. Wednesday, In honor of the litter's birthday. Mra. Hansen returned home Thursday with her brother, sTlmer William nd wife, her mother, Mr. Williams and Mr Laura Troutman, who after a abort Tlslt, returned to their home. Bill Swsln. Charlea Wmttakor. Mra. H. W. Wright, Lot. Billy and Dor othy Wright, picnicked at Otsey Camp-on Rogu river list Sundsy. Gertrude Bloomlngcamp ind Ralph Scovell of Medford visited In Browns boro Bundsy. Mr anrf Ura. raaiwee Oaaltk aiul DQ.01717 rapped on the window as we one. In your Ufa. And 1 warn you If you drag Gay Palmer out there and explain her to M. Farrlngton aa my fiancee, I'll break your neck!" Gay Palmer was a young lady In whom tvnchael had been Increasingly engrossed (or some month past A nice kid with red hair and freckles, a little Inclined to brek (urnltur when aroused and not too difficult to arouse Michael, of course, enjoyed tt Th. deadlier th. row, th. wilder th. reconciliation. To get back to th. story, 1 was fond of th Skipper. Having no aunts of my own, 1 had mora or lesa adopted Michael's. Martha Farrlngton was small, stout and prudish or at least as nearly so as her over-developed sens, of breed ing would allow. It wss Mike's story and 1 have never questioned It that she presided over his cradl. with Emily Post In on hand and th. social directory In th. other. Ever line 1 had known bim, sh. bad certainly presided over our annual visits, armed with an exceedingly eligible young lady to hurl at Michael's head. But th. Skipper was different If I had an aunt 1 should Ilk. her to be Ilk. Barbara Farrlngton Tall and square, even mannish In ppearanc. and possessed of a deep musical voice and a pair of traglo looking dark eyes. She wore mostly rough tweeds, c.mld golf like a champion, bad taught Mike all h. knew about sailing and fishing, and spent her time diverting th. attention of her sister's Marly choice from his luckless head. Yea, 1 waa extraordinarily fond of th Skipper. And so we went By u I mean Michael, Gsy Palmer and myself. Mlk. consigned me to the rumbl. seat with th. luggage, pointing, out that I should have too much teat to break up th. tender tete-a-tete la th. front seat and kindly assuring ma that If th. cold got too bad I could yell at him to stop (or coffee or get under th. suitcases where It was probsbly quit. warm. 1 didn't argu. much Managing to get him to the Bluff In February waa a (eat not ruthlessly to be jeopardized by ( mere (our hours' freeilng. Generally speaking, I can tak. It So 1 did. Farrlngton Bluff stand on rocky little Island connected with th. main land by a none too sturdy but x tremaly picturesque bridge. Perched directly on the bluff, it looks to the southward over miles o( Long Island Sound and to the northward over long sloping Iswn, termlnaUng In water and the bridge. East and west He rocks, and below th. rocks, the beaches. The pier and th. bosthous stind on the western beach. Between them and the house are the tennis courts, and on the rocks to the cast i daughter, Betty, and Miss Ounn of Klamath Fall were overnight guest at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Bd Craig. Lol and Billy Wright attended the recreation club at Lak Creek last Saturday night. Mr. and Mr. H. W. Wright, Bill Swain nd Charlea Whlttakar wore dinner guest at the U A. Dyer home on Chestnut street. They spent the evening at the Olbson homo on Jacksonville highway. INTERIM COMMITTEE TO PASS ON PEARSON SALEM. May . (AP) Th senate Interim committee oa appointment to th itat board of higher educa tion will meet In Portland Monday, May 10, to aet upon th goreniur' appointment of Walter B. Pearson as a Mmlu. tt Uie aula ha M at It. mir -gyy? I K0TMMM flTifaW swung up the driveway. stand the stsble and th. garage. Over th. entire estate towers a collection of beautiful old alms. In all, 1 should say, th. Island covers about half mil. of dry land. In th. proper aeason It I pleaaaat to whirl over the old bridge into th. shad, of the elms. After I four-hour rid. In February It la hardly that 1 swore so loudly and so well that Gay rapped applause on th. window aa wa drew up to the house. But my fury waa short-lived, for one. In side th. house I had something more) Important to think about M. Farrlng ton' vague remark about th. Skipper waa far from unrounded sne wa not actually 1U, but her hair bad grayed appallingly and there were tense, strained lines in her face. I . waa startled and so, ( could see, wa MlchaeL What's Wrontr WE were established In th. library almost immediately. Before th. numbness was fairly out of my hand and feet M. Farrlngton waa sys tematically catechizing Michael about hi (all and winter activities. With Gay's assistance be launched Into dramatic account of a debutant balL and 1 was loft to th. Skipper, who stood (azlnf into th. fire. th. new sliver In her hair glinting In th lie-ht and th. knuckle of th. browa hand resting on the mantel standing out livid, so tightly waa It clenched. Aa 1 stared at her broad back, feel, lng more and more disturbed, sh whirled and looked me full in th. yes. "Skipper." i aaia, granoini oar hand, "what'i wrong?" Sh smiled. "Orst scon. Jim. ao look ss bad as that?" Her vole waa natural and easy In its booming cheerfulness. "Good Heavens, boyt You're half (rozan Mike, take that kid upstairs and pour something Into him. He I cold, l ime lo ores, any way. Definitely uneasy, i mounted in stair with Michael. In my room h parked himself In th. best chair and fumbled for a cigirstte. "Jlmml.?" "Yeah?" 'What th. devil do you suppose la. wrong with th Skipper? Aunt Mir th doesn't know And w.lL damn It, sh. looks rotten! "You'r wiling mel" I Mid. "Why th deuce can't you stay her and look after her?" Michael lighted his clgarstte and glared at th and of it "1 ahouid. that's a fact,' he aald. "If anything goes wrong with th Skipper, I'll never forgive myself." And right there, lust in cat either of us had changed our opinion of th Bluff In February, a long. whistling shriek of wind seemed ac tually to shake th house. I thought of th rid back on Monday and shivered. "Listen to that." growled MlchaeL "Enough to make anyone sick. And when I tried to talk her into going to Florida this winter, she told m to put on my long underwear If the cllmat bothered me." I didn't point out thit th. Skipper had llsteved to that wind all her Ufa and thrived on It Instead 1 looked at nur watch and observed, "If w don't get a move on. Mr. Farrlngton will explode. Scram, Mlkel" Still fuming, Michael scrammea. (Ce.vrtvat, sit, Ktthtr Tyltr) Jad Bllnshop wanjles at private word with Hike, tomorrow. r education. Secretary of Stat Bart Snail called the session for 10 a. as. In th Oregon building. ' Member of th committee, .Delud ing Benotor Pearson nlmaoK. are Robert M. Duncan, Burn; Oeorge W. Dunn, Ashland; Dean Walker, Inde pendence! W, H. Strayer, Baker; and H. O. Wheeler, Eueene. Legislator Runs Trolley SPRINOr-IELD, Ma. ( UP ) Dan iel J. Breoiahan. legislator, baa hi own way of "relaxing" en hie day off. Every eunday for ih put SO yeara h ha donned bla trollermaa'o vulforra and operated a ear over on of tb city's line. It alao pi ess nee bla atendlnf aa a member of the Trolleymon'a Onion. Tnlrty thousand gallon of cham pagne are Imported Into th United SUU. aaaUla ,