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' MTOFOTTD iATL TRTRTTXE. fEDFORT). OTTEGOy. THl'RSDAT. "SfAT 13. 1937. PAGE THIRTEEN gf "Urn . Raid trnj ad on tun pig you wl" probably Una ex ,ctly th thing you bit ben looking tor n i nil t trad for unused article you may bat. Search your attlo or tore-room you may rind many thing other are ek ing and 6 able to realize imiaedlat ch. what you want lent there, sdvertle for ltTrlbun Classified ad ar Inexpensive effective 1 RATES per word, tint Insertion (Minimum I5c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum loe) per line per nmnth without copy change H-2 Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND trsT Black leather key case with 4 key. Return to Tribune. ARTY who picked up MO bill In Groceteria No. 3 Saturday, pleaae return. Reward. POUND Key container with keys, at Squaw lake. Owner call and Iden tify at 604 Park Ave., Medford. IjOST Navy blut umbrella with carved amber handle, In downtown tore. Reward. 244 So. Orap. LOST Shrine pin. Reward for re turn to Mall Tribune. jjOST Lady' old-fashtoned gold brooch, valued as a keepsake. Finder please bring to Mall Tribune. Re ward. tOBT If dog l miasma, call 1818. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED First-class oarber. Rose borough's Barber Shop, 38 So. Cen tral. WANTED Someone for light hotel work. Room and maU wage. San Louis Hotel. WANTED 3 men with cara. free to travel. No Investment required. See S. H. Ketchum. after 8 p. m.. Orand Hotel, room 305. wanted Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper on farm. Box 1907, Tribune. . WANTED Lady, good on alterations, repairing and silk pressing, to take it interest In exceptionally good business in Grants Pass. Value 82.800. TO right party will take 81 000 for half-Interest; 3500 casni balance out of business, will guar antee 2S week, write Box 1917, Mall Tribune, for Interview. WANTED Lady to keep house for two gentlemen In modern country mmt Address Box W0. Tribune. W ANTED SITU AT10 NS PRACTICAL nursing or will cere for children over week-end. 818 K. CentraL . . . EXPERIENCED man would like work In service station or resort, box 1734, Tribune. MAN with small cat wants Job log ging. Box 1802, Tribune WANTED Housework by experienced girl. Box 1010, Tribune. wanted Work with tractors or Korse. R. E. Rlchman, Central Point. Phone 241. CAPABLE WOMAN wants work In camp, boarding house or ranch oook house. Room 307, Hotel Allen. WANTED House cleaning. 1345-M. Tel. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman; good cook; references. Box 1989. Tribune. WANTED Washing, ironing; also day or hour work. 112 Columbus. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Small apartment or room In private home, oy Box 1738, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT June lat, small furnished apartment or house, close in. Box 1893. Tribune. WANTED Used piano (no dealers). Phone 615. WANTED "85 Plymouth or Dodge bodv and rear-end. Address Box 1914. Tribune. u,.imm Tn nnv Tattle, anv kind n w Rlchman. central Point. Tel. 341. WANTED TO RENT Dnfurnlsbefl modern S or 4 -room houe. P o Box 893. Medford. HOU8E PAINTING INTERIOR Deo oratlng. H. Coghlll. Tel. 1368-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We nave lrg order to fill. Highest pnoe paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 21 N. Qrape St. Phone 1082 rop PRICES paid for all kinds of scrap iron steej ana oti ,,"s It to MEDFORD IRON STEEL 1133 No Central. Phone 40 JUNK Highest prices paid tot orass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large iota Pipe ana mschinery. wool end cot ton rag inner tube Our prices will interest you Ride Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Ooods Furniture. Stoe bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WE PAT MORE CASH Pot youi furniture HOI IIIIOOK a ANUKKttS 'a ana Front. pnon 641. FOS RENT HOOEES FOR RENT Attractive, furnished home in Oak Orove for ft month. Reference required. Call 731-X. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, double garage. Inquire Monaroh Orocery. 1803 w. Main. FOR RENT e-room modern houee on pavement. 135 00 month. I O. Plckell. is 8 Bartlett. FOR RENT Houaee No. end 4 In new Lorlng Court, now available. Unfurnished. Adult only. Oil heater, electric range, electric re frigerator. Wesslx water heater. Oa.oO. Phone ass. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 335 South Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. 848 N Bartlett FOR RENT Dnlurnlshed 8 -room apartment. 403 S Newtown Call 18 FTJRN. APT 51 N. Oakdal. APARTMENT Private bath, Frlgld alre, heat; close In. 808 w. Main. FOR RENT Room or apartment. 818 vv. lutn sc. PURN. 2 and 8 -room apte; 804 W. 10th. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Room, 153 N. Oakdale. CLEAN furnished room, 408 W. 8th HEATED and nicely furnished room for business woman or man, 105 Oeneva. FOR RENT Furnlehed room with hot and cold water and garage. 11 B. Orange St. Call after 8 p. m. ATTRACTIVE room. 404 8. Orope FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOMS and meal. 18 N. Riverside FOR EXCHANGE WOULD like to trade interest In Bouden or Bull of Woods mines for car. Rena Davis, Klamath Agency, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE for shakes or wood, good used heater and cook stove. 41 S. Front. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful mountain home, 40 acres or 120 acres: 7-room house and outbuild ings. Everything goes. Butte Falls Hwy.. r. p. d. Box as, Eagle Point, Oregon. FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE 3-ROOM cottage, chesp for cash. Inquire 335 N. Ivy. 400-ACRE STOCK RANCH AO acre free water, balance timber and pas ture. (Can sen timber for $2000.) Nearlv new modern house, 3 barns. bunkhouse, etc.; 28 miles from Med ford, good road, near school. Price 86500. stocked and equipped; small down payment. Tengwald Agency. 160 ACRES Evans creek timber and woodland, a cabins and log house. 5 acres cleared, id acres free water. Priced right or trade as down pay ment on Medford home. Tengwald Agency. FOR SALE 320 acres, clover and al falfa; free water; creek runs thru place: 7-room house, large barn. Wllhlte ranch. Lake Creek. Ore. FOR SALE Kiamath Falls property. email furntsned apartment ana rooming house; good returns. For Information write Noll, 521 N. 10th. Klamath Falls. FOR SALE 6 very desirable lots In Siskiyou Memorial. 124 King. FOR SALE 61 acres rule Lake po tato land- Will accept Medford property for part payment. R Edwards. 3. Ore Brewing Co., Mtxi ford. WHEN you think of real astate think 01 BROWN B WHriTi, WE SPECIALIZE in homes. Grape. Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rant. Jackson County Bldg A Loan Assn. FOR SALE POULTRY AND E00S BRONZE turkey nstchlng gge. 1 R L R- rooetera. Inquire Pernoll's Store. Applegst. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 300 goats: all or part, F. E. Bybee, Medford, Rt. 2. FOR SALE Thoroughbred gelding, ready to race: gslted saddle mare with roal oy tnorougnoreo; s year Una. Inquire at Orevlln' Feed Barn. M St., Grants Psss, Ore. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES At Medford Fairgrounds, Saturday, May 15. beginning t 1:00 o'clock sharp. On carload of good farm chunks, also some good logging and ssddle horses. Term may be had by making arrangement with the clerk. R. E. Rlchman, owner. C. W. Oraham, auctioneer. J. R. Cal vert, clerk. FOR SALE beveral work horses: 8 fresh cows, feeder hogs: one Shet lsnd pony. 3 years old. Jack Martin. Stewart Ave. and inoma . FOR SALE Oood horse. 13; 8-year- old cow. will be irean mis hwpmi. 35 chickens: circulating heater. .h.,n' mnned fruit and lars. and some furniture. Frank J. Hart, 610 Wlmer St.. Ashlnd. Ore. for sale Purebred Shropshire rams L. A. glial. C-ntral Point FOR 8ALE DOGS PET8 ENGLISH SETTER pup for sal Phone Ashland 384-J-3. MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION. FRUIT GROWERS Insure now against loss by hsll. u n Wilson ,.., '. W1NO AGENCY. INC. ino v m n PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER. Splrttusltst. Palmist, tells all In love, marriage, business If you want fact not promws. cll on her for sdrlce Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 3. FOR BALE FOR BALK USED SPRAT MACHINES FROM 8135 TO 8850 ONI 8-18 OLIVER TRACTOR PLOW. 8150 ONE SVi-FT. BRENNERS CULTIVATOR. 3133 TWO 3-TON CATERPILLARS ONE 80 CATERPILLAR, Wl LOOOINO DRUM ONE 80 CATERPILLAR, CRUISER TYPE ONE FORD60N TRACTOR. . 96 8 TRUCKS, ALL TYPES. FROM 850 TO 8300 36 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. 820 TO 8748 WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. NASH DEALERS 133 SOUTH RIVERSIDE. PHONE 303. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 15 DODGE Sedan. 15.00 miles. Lovely condition. 123 8. Riverside. FORD TRUOK T. good oondltton, no rubber, 826. Room 214, Hotel urana. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G.-USED CARS '36 Dodge Pickup '36 Dodge Pickup .8526 . 485 . 800 . 316 . 746 36 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. '32 Graham Bluestreak Coupe '33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 8th and Bartlett. GOOD USED CARS Low Price Liberal Terms. 2 1938 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans. 2 1934 Plymouth Sedans. 1936 pontiao DeLuxe seaan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 6 Ford V-8 Coupes and Sedans. '33 and '34 modela. Priced very low. 1933 Chevrolet 6 Sedan. 1931 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models at Real Low Price. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 N, Riverside. Chrys.er and Plymouth Dealer. . User Car Lot, 25 S. Riverside. 1934 FORD V-8 3-aoor DeLuxe Sedan Price 3398. Call at Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside '33 IVi-t. CHEV. Truck, dual tire long wheelbase. Pickup on trade 15 So. Front. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap, light 2 -wheel trailer, only 916. Phone 898-J-6, or call Rt. 2, Box 311. FURNITURE for sale, davenport and chair. FrlKldalre. 2 bedroom aeta. alngle bed. rug, lamp, stoves, baby Duggy, laDies ana - cnaira. oiner article. 815 Taylor Bt. FOR SALE By Finance Company. Covered Wagon Trailer, practically new that was in a collision. Must be sold at bargain. George Oan- WOOd, ROUte 4, BOX S78-A. LARGE commercial size General Elec tric refrigerator; also 6-ft, ,;aa range. Cheap for cash. Phone 800. FOR SALE Household furniture, 128 N. Central. FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants. C. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. FACTORY -BUILT house trailer. Priced right. 602 S. Riverside. Call next 8 days If interested. FOR SALE New trailer house. 1762, Tribune. FOR SALE An assortment of good used doors with locks and hinges. J. A. Manke, three miles west of Medford. SUDAN grass seed. acollmated. 873 Blvd. Ashland. FOR SALE 300-pnl. late model Six teen Hardle Spray Rig. Walter H. Lreverette. GOOD used car radios, cheap. Lange Motor car co. FOR SALE Sterilized grape juice. Deu vineyaroj, Rt. 2, Medford. FOR SALE New canoe, 348 Beatty. GENUINE Fur Felt HaU, 1.00. Dept. Unique Cleaners. FOR SALE Stewart ball-bearing sheep shearing machine, used one season. Inquire 34 Mistletoe Street. FOR SALE. CHEAP Used Champion mower, good conaition; aiso one Belgian gelding, about 1800 lbs. Henry Nledermeyer, Old Stage road. Tel. Jackson vile 354. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfer ence; $17.50 up. Harry Weagant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Bush & Gerth piano, Davis Transfer. MAY SPECIAL Shampoo, 28c or 60c; with finger wave, 76c. Si 00 or $1.36. BOWMAN BEAUTY SHOPPE. 18 So. Central. Phone 67. JACK'S 3nd Hand Store, 108 South Grape. I can save you money on used furniture. See Jack before you buy. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab- page plant. Mary o. carey. sou to of Phoenix RIVER LOAM $3 00 per load. mans, rnone it34x. FOR SALE New and used s&sh. doors. lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks 1620 N. Riverside. CHARlfl CORSETS Tel. 1073-X. FOR SALE Aalfala By bee. Medford. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Complete restaurant equipment Cheap for caah. For Information call at 417 Eaet Main CAFE for sale or rent: two can ha.;. d easily. See H. G. Hill, Rogue River, Ore. SALE OR TRADE Meat Market do ing 1160 montn Dusiness. ciear; good location. Must sell soon Other bunineas reason. Answer Box 1084. Tribune. FOR SALE BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS BSC ROW Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning ana upnojstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK, FURNUUKE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs witnout rea tape or aeiay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE- AND WASH MTO. CO MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 eo. Central. Ground Floor , Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-157-M-180. Phone 130. Painting and Decorating. IF. YOU WANT ft PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER PHONE 640, PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland. The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Button a and Buckles covered 308 U 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Flreprool storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service, "Davis for Service." Phons 644. BADS TRANSFER tfc STORAGE CO Otflce 26 so. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer ajid Storage Fur nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE relephone 1033 or 333. Ill No Fit St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps in tide of 3 -mile limit. Pomona Grange By uertrude Ilaak Regular meeting of Pomona Grange was held at Upper Rogue Orange hall with Upper Rogue Orange as host. Eleven Granges were represented, .Tohn Hoist was elected fire Inaur- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Unimportant S. Kind of hemp 13. Opposite It. Oray with sgs 15. Singly 16. Medieval ar:li- blshop of Canterbury Is. Saucy 19. Ornamental button 10. Took solid food 11. Remunerate 12. Beat 13. Native metal- bearing compounds 14. Plural ending 25. Become Indistinct I. Tropical bird 17. Go 19. Afford pleasure 12. Hlsh In the musical scale 15. Worn tracks 24. Short for a man's name 15. Tropical tree 17. Form of lotto 18. Before: prefix 19. Topas hum ming bird 10. Founder of Enxllsh landscape gardening Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle O F F M AS T E ME P I a l AaSocjcu R jaR AT RyCHE HR I O TjO UTS AT T gg A L PS p fA UeIeIrOd 41. Close forcibly 42. Return of evil for evil 44. Location 45, Ooddeaa of pssce 41. Made of a certain cereal 42. Scatter Z 3 4 5 Z 7 p 8 f O a gp 21 IP2 W23 ..'7, WM, 32 'WW, 33 ''Wm 34 if iff Jm 7 W, anee repreaentatlrt from Jackson county to ths state Orange confer- I ence. I Mr. and Mrs. Perry Watt were elect- j ed alternate delegates to the state conference. Interesting reports of the agricul tural committee ny Henry Conger and Arnold Bohnert dealt with co-operative selling and county weed control. O. C. Maust discussed co-operative ' buying and selling. I Poultry and egg situation was dla- ! cusaed by Peddy Walt. I Principal business of the evening was conferring the degree of Pomona on 36 candidate; -30 from Upper Rogue OranRe. five fronp Roxy Ann. two from Srtms Valley, two from Cen tral Point, two from Lake Creek end one from Eagle Point, a record break ing classs. After tlie meeting Upper Rouge Grange served refreshments. A special meeting was called for May 19 at Central Point Grange hall to confer the degree of Pomona on another large waiting class. All masters who have members de sirous of Joining the Pomona should have their candidate present at this meeting as this will be the last time the degre ewlll be conferred for sev eral months. Attention of every Oranger ts call ed to the meeting to be held at the Central Point Orange hall Saturday, May 16, at 8 p. m.. at which four state Grange masters are expected to attend: Ray W. Gill, of Oregon State Orange; W. W. Deel. of Idaho State Grange; Erwln King, of Washington State Grange, anw Oeo. Sehlmeyer. of California State Grange. These state masters have a very special mes sage to bring to the Grangers of Jackson county and we hope none will miss the opportunity of hearing them. Also at this meeting at least two drill teams will put on the officers' seating drills with opening and clos ing exercises. These exhibitions are very educational and every officer in the Grange should see these exhibi tion teams which have won numer ous awards of merit. The Grange Griffin Creek Grange. Qrllfln Creek Grange met May 4 with good attendance. Myrtle Wilson, acting lecturer, pre pared a very Interesting program hon oring Mother' Day. H. ST. O. club win meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Sturglll. The master urge 11 who can to attend the meeting at Central Point Saturday evening. May 15. There will be four state maatrs present and work will be put on that will be very Interesting. Jacksonville Grants Grange will meet In regular sesalon Friday, May 14. Program for the lecture hour will conslBt of songs, recitations and fancy drills to be put on by the Royal Neighbors of Medford. , Recreational games are also plan ned and all Grangers are urged to attend. Roxy Ann Grange Roxy Ann Grange hea postponed the dance for May lo to May 32. SAN FRAN C.OF C. URGES BOND ISSUE FOR SUBWAY SAN FRANCISCO. May 13. (AP) The chamber of commerce In a let ter today to the board of super visors, urged Immediate submission of a $53,000,000 bond Isfiue to the voters for the construction of a subway system here. Be Correctly Corseted In AN ARTIST MODEL by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Cross -Word Puzzle 7, Historical term for a reader I. Fish . Electrified particle 10. BlblcaJ country 11. Mountain rldg. 12. Stringed instrument 17. Lap robe 11. Slighting remark 21. stove lightly and quickly 22. Dnlts 25. Fragrant . ointment 28. Singing voice 22. Profuse and Idle talk 29. Football term 20. Moslem enemy of the orusadera 21. Constituent 23. Extends a aub acrlptlon 2s. French city r e wpfok b DOWN L Catcher of animals 2. Sat free I. Hard creamy. white aub- atance . Ward off 27. Small barrel 2K. Coat with metal 40. Was aware 41. Strike with the open hand 43. Compass point 44. Rv 4. Outlet 5. Anger In proportion to 47. Pronoun Eagle Point ! EAGLE POINT. May 1. (Spl.l Senior play and daa night of Eagle Point high school will b held at the Oasis danc hall tonight. Baeelaur eate services will b held at the Grange hall Sunday at 11 a. m. Miss Donna Earl of Sacramento, Cal., spent last week visiting friends In Medford and Eagl Point, return ing horn Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Oeorg Holmes, daughter Joan and Lola Wright and Mr. and Mr. Prank Brown drove to Grant Pas Sunday where they via lted the pnsy and tulip gardens which they aald ar In full bloom now and a beautiful sight to behold. J. A. Bitterllng left on a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Mis Charlen Ray I 111 at the horn of her mother, Mr. Gladys Ray. Fred and Bertland Stanley drove their cattle to the willow Spring summer range Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Bob LaEocque called on Mr. Wm. Brown Tuesday, Benny Boren made a business trip to Grant Paw Monday. Mr. and Mr. Jack Stowell Of Butte Falls called at the Henderson home Saturday evening. Miss Ruth Nelson of Ashland was a visitor In Eagl Point and vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Nichols spent Mothers' Day with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Frank Farlow of Lost creek. Tom Riley will leave next Sunday for Crater lake when he will be em ployed this summer doing oarpsnter work. Mrs. Ray Hernial), two daughters, Mary and Helen, and Mrs. Mary Tay lor spent last Sunday with Mra. Wm. Holman and family. - Anall Pearoe left Tuesday for Che malt, ore., on a business and pleasure trip, after spending a tew day In Eagle Point with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd pearce, and friends. Mr. and Mr. Roy Smith were Sun day visitor of Mr. and Mr. W. I Hammel of Reese creek. Mrs. Percy Haley, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Smith. Mr. Wm. Perry and Mrs. Lottie Ayers. drove to Medford Tuesday to spend the day with Mrs. Amos Ayers, who has been 111 but Is much Improved now. The operetta. ''The aunbonnet Girl," given by the high aohool at the Orange hall last Friday evening, drew a very large and appreciative crowd. Miss Yetta Olson, teacher and director of the play, was present ed a beautiful bouquet by the oast. In appreciation of her untiring pati ence and effort to make It the suc cess It was. Mra. Orvllle Henderson spent Sun day at Jacksonville with her Utter, Mrs. John Norrls. Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Brandon and son Ralph of Medford spent Mothers' Day with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Don Brlttsan and family of this place. Mrs. Ina Stanley and mother, Mrs. Emma Rader, drove to Crescent City and spent the day last Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Hrold Grow, Tommy Stowell and Georgia Chamberlain spent last Sunday at Fish lake and brought horn the limit of fine trout. Tom Sempl of the Ala VUta or chard wa a business oaller in Eagle Point Monday. Mr. and Mr. V. D, Brophy of th Canal ranch atoppsd In Eagle Point for a hort time while on their way to th Hanleranoh Monday evening. Talent TALENT, My 18,Spl.) Eighth grade graduating exerclM will be held May 18 In th gym. P.-T. A. gave a party for th sev enth grade Wednesday evening In th school lunchroom, because the seventh grade had th greatest number of member. loe cream and cake were served. P.-T. A. will hold th last meeting of this school yesr Friday afternoon, when Installation of of ficers wUl take place, Mr. Engberg I th retiring president. Mr. Clar ence Mathl will be Installed as preal dent, Mrs. Jay Terrllt as treasurer, and Mrs. Ployd Young as secretary. A party will be held after the meet ing In the first grade room. Grandma Works celebrated her 80th birthday April 39. Beside her tour daughter, Mrs, Henry Burnett, Mr. R. Nlswanger, Mrs. O. Garvin and Mrs. Btedmen, many other relative and friends were present. Mr. Roy Eate Is visiting hr daughter Vllma In Eugene this week. The senior play. "Th Wild Oat Boy," wa given In th gym last Fri day night to a large audience. The class cleared 158 that will go for class expense. Th play waa coached by Miss Leah Bradley. After th play the members of the cut were served refresh menu at the horn of Mr. Bradley. A birthday d.'nner wa given at th horn of Mr. and Mr. Ray Schu macher Friday evening, honoring Mr. Schumacher' blrthdy. Guest in cluded Mr. and Mr. Bailey and Mr and Mrs. Helenbrook. Mr. and Mra Bill Hotchkls sold their cafe In Chlloquln and moved back to Talent. Little Sandra Mills, who 1 111 with whooping cough, I getting along nicely now. Mr. Long, mother of Chrl Long. paused away In Lo Angele while vlsltln with her deughter. Th re mains wer sent to St. Helena for burlsl. Persons entering the United Bute from abrosd numbered 44307.498 In the 1938 fiscal year compared with 41.730.338 th year before. Th fig ure Include transient as well as I n migrant Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, May 13 (Spl.l Third annual May Day sponsored by the Sams Valley high school Is set for Friday. May 14. Plans are rapidly going forward to make this th most successful event of its kind to date. Between two hundred and fifty and three hundred attended last year and more ar expected Friday. The pupils from Antloch. Meadows and Table Rock along with the patrons and teachers ar Invited. Th program will begin promptly at ten o'clock with the coronation of Princess Ruth I (Ruth Smith). A program In honor of th new queen will follow, ball games, a track meet and other activi ties completing th morning. A big potluok plcnlo dinner I planned for noon. Immediately after dinner that popular play "Huckleberry Finn" will be preeented. Another ball game after th play will complete the day's activities. Commencement activities tor the class of 1937 will begin Sunday night, May is with the baccalaureate er vlo. Rev. D. S. Mour, pastor of the Congregational church of Ashland, will deliver the sermon. Graduation night hu been aet for Thursday night, May 30. Prof. T. Messenger of the Ashland Normal will give the ad dress. Nine seniors, Helen Burreson, Leon Schulr,, Ruth Smith, Ray Smith, Mary Eather and Etna Davla, Robert Clark, Kenneth Thomaa and Billy Crawford make up the graduat ing olass. Mr. Katharine Morgan I rapidly recovering from a recent operation. Her many fr!e;.d wish her a speedy recovery. There will be no Grange Saturday night so that all local members may attend the state masters' meeting at Central Point that nigh. Oregon Sate Master QUI and masters from Idsho, California and Washington will be In attendance, affording a real treat for grangers. Mrs. Glen Spurlln left last week tor Boston where she will visit with Mr. Spurlln for two or three weeks. Mrs. Fay Tresham returned to her horn Monday from Portland where she ha been caring for her sister for th put few weeks. Fate Rowe who wa taken to th hospital Isst week Is reported doing nicely. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, May 13. (Spl.) Friday afternoon the Oak Grove aohool came over and played a game or baseball, beating the Griffin creek team. The local team went to Oak Grove Monday and were defeated again. Mis Lola Everett was a week-end guest of Miss Bottle Brawn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lovell spent Saturday evening at the John Lovell home on Cherry street. Misses Bonnie and Olive Keep spent Sunday afternoon at the Lester Wil cox horn on Stewart avenue. Would Observe All Holidays on Monday SALEM, May 13. (AP) The Ore gon board of control moved out of It stste territory todsy to launch a national proposal for oontlnlng all holidays to Mondays only. Treasurer Rutus C, Holman pro posed a csmpalgn be made to make Anterior n law correspond to the English system for holidays. He urged that regardless what day In the week a holiday ooour. lu observ ance be delayed until the following Monday In order to grant worker a longer week-end vecatlon. The national suggestion wa mad when the official set aside Monday, May 11, a th official holiday for observance of Memorial day. Bindweed ha Infested about 3,000,. 000 acres of cultivated farm land west of th Mississippi river "so bad ly that th farms have been praotl olly abandoned," say Leonard W. Kephart, senior agronomist of the O. S. department of agrlcultur. Justice At Ease Justice Owen t. Roberts, who de livered the majority opinion In the Wagner Labor case-, spent a (ew hours on his farm at Phoenix vllle, Pa., before returning t Washington. This exclusive pie are shows him In the clothes he likes best on the farm. M f j " it? !a. J . COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by th Jaokson County Abstract Oo, 131 E. 81xtb Street. Marriage Licenses Normsn w. Driver and Dorothy It Wood Herbert S. Sengren and Ellne Rush. Pred Smith and Ins Cook Homer Hurtgen end Prtscllla Cool) Circuit Court Frank Jones vs. Dr. W, O. Bishop et el. Damages. Oscar T. Gage et al vs. David Gar- rett. To quiet title. City of Medford v. Katerln Eos wlskl TO quiet title. Russell womelsdorf vs. Georxaj Backes. Logger's Hen. Jackson County Bank v. R. Earl Jonas t ai. For money. Probate Court Estate of Leroy Dobbin deceased. Probsts. Estate of Alfred Dobbins, deceased. Probst. Real Estate Transfer H. J. Berrlan et ux to Stat of Ore. gon. Deed to lot in DLO 47, Twp, 37 S., R. 1 Weat. City of Medford to C. W. James et ux. Deed to lot 11. south half lot 10, block 9, Medford Heights Add. to) Medford. Jos. S. Matto to W. If. Edmundson t al. W. D. to lota 13, 14 and 15, block 17, Butte Falls. Mary L. Mayfleld to W. O. Mayfleld et ux.W. D. to part lota 8. 7 and 8, block 8, Central Point. Nancy Peters et si to Charles Cog- gins, et al. W. D. to lot 13; south half lot 11, block 4. City of Medford. Charles C. Hoover et ux to Jackson County, W. D. to part of lot 1, Stewart Acres Sub. Arthur West to Odell O. west. Q. O. D. vo lot 14, re-subdivision of Perry's Sub. J. B. Stewart to Edward H. Thomaa t. ux. W. D. to tract in block S, Galloway Add. to Medford. Maoleay Estate Co. to George M. Roberta, trustee.. W. D. to N!4 of NW Sea. 31, Twp. 33 S.. R. 1 East. Macleay Estate Co. to Oeorg M. Roberta, trustee. Q. O. D. to tract In Seo. 38, Twp. 33 8., R. 1 East. Oeorge M. Robert et al to Edwin R. Durno et al. Q. C. D. to tract In Seo. 39, Twp. 33 8. R. 1 East. George M. Roberts et al to Edwin R. Durno et al. Deed to NVi of NWy,, See. 31, Twp. 33 S, R. 1 East. C. M. Sandberg to Otto H. Bohnert et ux. W. D. to part of lot W of Snowy Butte Orchard tracts. Flora A. Whit to Jackson County Bank W. D. to lot 11, east halt of lot 13, block 8, Sunnyslde Add., Med ford. C. W. Bentley to 0. P. Qrlgsby Q. 0. D. to lot 7, block 1, Walnut Park Add., Medford. Frank R. Myers et ux to Michael J. Brand W. D. to halt Interest In NW(4 of NEH, NE14 of NWK, Seo. 10, Twp. 34 S R. 4 West. Moses J. Dleu et ux to Jennie Smi ley. W. D. to SWtf of NWV4; WJ4, Of SWM, BS, Seo. 34, Twp 40 S R. 3 Esst. City of Medford to Donald Wilson t ux Q. O. D. to lots 7 and 8, block 1. Newtown Add. Medford. Donald M. Wilson et ux to J. Mor ton Llndley W. D. to lot 7, block 1, Newtown Add, Medford. A. O. Young et ux to Paul H. Webb et al W. D. to 41 sores In See. 40. Twp. 83 8, R. g Bast. Bolton W. Medowa to N. W. Bul laok et al W. D. to E of SWU of Seo. 17, Twp. 83 B. R, 1 West.. Walter H. Longatreth et ux to J. M. Crow at ux W. D. to 8 acre In Sec. 14. Twp. 39 8, R. 1 East. Sheriff to Catherine S, Van Scot. Sheriff deed to Iota S and 8, west half of lot 7, block 4, Pracht Alaska Add, Ashland. T. P. Carrier to Joseph Martin ux W. D. to lot In Jacksonville, Lettle L. Ore gory to Everett A. Fa bar et ux w. D. to land in DLO 18, Twp. 87 8, R. 3 West. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau to Olty of Medford. Q. c. D. to lot 9, block 10, Queen Ann Add. Medford. Jane A. Kessler et vlr to Ssdle P. Osenbrugge Deed to Yf', of NSS4; EH of NWK; NE!4 of SWH; NW4 Of BK of Sea. 39, Twp. 39 8., R. 1 West: lots In Osenbrugge Add. Med ford. W. W. Beeb et 1 to Bestrlc Oel bresth et ux W. D. to prt of lot is of Riverside Bub. In Twp 88 8. R. west. Sheriff to Ida Elliott Allen. Sher If deed to lot 3, Oak Orov tract In Twp. 38 S., R. I West. Wm. M. Brlggs et ux to Rose H. Gay et al w. D. to tract on Moun tain Ave., Ashland. Mary A. Clinton to J. A. B. Jone et ux w. D. to BWVi of NWH of Seo. 81, Twp. 38 8. R, 1 East. Sheriff to the California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco. Sheriff deed to land In Sec. 10 and 11, Twp, 88 S. R, 3 West.' Martha S, Miler et vlr to Cart A. Ootuch et ux w. D. to lot 4, block 3, Wllkle's Add. to Medford. Ida O. Wilson to John W. Day et ux W. D. to part of lot 8 of Barr's Add. to Medford. Ella H. Smith to Ernest W. Smith et ux W. D. to south half of lot 4 and 8, block 30, Town of Butt Pall. Ella Austin at vlr to Lei V. Thomp n t ux w. D. to NH of NWS4 Of 80. 33, Twu. 84 8.. R. 4 West. J. A. B. Jone et ux to Mary A. Clinton W. D. to tract in Coolldge Add. to Ashland. BRIDGE TICKETS COST $11 FOR THIRTY RIDES SAN FRANCISCO, May 13 (API Commutation book for the Golden Gat bridge will cost 811 each, di rector of th Oolden Oat bridge end highway district decided today. A book will be good for 80 ride within 80 days, tor a driver and four passenger, and will be trans ferable. Fifty cent wa th rat set tor pleasure automobile with not more thn five occupant. After om discussion, th director mad no provlalon for horses. - Phone 83 Well oam away roue mfiis an asuutert Sarnoa. I