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.MT.DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. FEDFORD. QftEGONT. MONDAY. .TUNE 7. 1937. PAGE SEVEN WWl Lh3odWUDf rrifmO ctxzcd gg J" mi j f - . -rrrnv i m in j i i i 1 T " 1 : " I . , II FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUSINESS DIRECTORY ,h thest quarter of the aouth- rn a . mrn Ml a i n , i - - . - . i - - . i urjanvr r a t r rr ri - "v waiwt ui biu section six: i i in n i - i ini mi i Read every ad on tbia page you will probably find ex . actly the things you have been looking for or a aale or trade for unused article you may ban. search your attic or atote-rcom you may "find many things others are Beck ing and be able to realize Immediate caah If what you want lent there, advertise for It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive etfectlvel RATES Per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum ioc) Per Une per ruontn wltbout copy change -.11.- Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Rimless glasses with temples. Reward. Leave atMaU Tribune. POUND By Jackson Hotel, key con talner. Call at Tribune and pay lur (jOST If dog i. n-n. cal1 1516- WANTED MALE HELP WANTED 2 experienced gardeners who unaerstan- ..sv., job; $a day and board. Bryan Hawkins. 2141 White Ave., Klamath Falls. . WANTED An experienced blight cutter. R. V. Dew. - .- aATvo rtPOH.TnNITY ttEimj w Man to work in local territory . . . learn heating engineering, air con ditioning . . . opportunity to work Into sales engineering. Experience not necessary. Position pays ex pense allowance and extra Income dally from sales. Excellent oppor tunity with, leading company in home heating and alv conditioning Must have pleasing personality and want permanent connection to Jus tify training. Can also use few prospect getter-, on liberal part time basis. JViply in "i1- v HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY World's Liugeat Installers of Home Heating r'-id Air conditioning Sys tems. 3?:'N. Grape St., MedfordOre. wStSS meD wlth drR8"sftw to cutWood. 867 E. Main, Ashland. Mi, wife to work on ranch. Tel, V.68-J. - w. , . WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. APPly Mall rrlbune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper. 119 B..Iy7i. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Cook for small restaurant. Box 2674, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE WOMAN wants housework, day or hour. Tel. 523-R-3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Room and board for high school boy. Box 2540, Tribune. WANTED Garden tractor. B. V. Qoodroad, Rt. 1, Box 272, Stewart Ave. RELIABLE party wants to rent small ranch on Bear creek, near Medford. Box 2010, Tribune. EMPTY furniture van returning from San Francisco about June 14th. wants load from there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Trans fer, 118 N. Riverside. WANTED Room in private home with family privileges. Can give good references. Phone 172 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. FURNITURE re -upholstered. Phone 969 -R. Thlbault. WANTED Washing and Ironing. 112 Columbus. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room house P 0 Box 693 Medford. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR- We have targe order to fill. Highest prices paid MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 JUNK Highest prices paid tor orass radiators copper storage oatterles aluminum and otnei metals Scrap iron small or large lots pipe and machinery woo and cot ton rags innet tubes Oui prteet will interest you. Rldea Pelts. Wool Mohair. Household Ocoda Furniture 8tove bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WIS PAY MOKIt CASH Pot youi furni ture HOt.HROOK A ANI.HfcWS flth and Front Phone 547 FOR RENT APABTMENTS FOR RENT 3 -room duplex apart ment. 633 Austin. FOR RENT Furnished apirtnvmt. 229 N. Ivy- FOR RENT 1 furnished apartments, clow In. See Roland Hubbard at Hubbard Bros. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 4 rooms and sleeping porch. Phoue 495. FOR RENT Furnished apartment: adults. 414' 8. Riverside. FURNISHED APTS- 217 W. 2nd. FOTRENT Apt. 334 Apple FURNISHED apartment. D u r e 1 1 Court 329 N HoUy. Call at Apt. 1 FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Grand GE BAUER APTS . fltn and Oakda:e APAfUMfiNl M real, 346 n fUrueib. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished house. Inquire 1326 6allng Ave. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM 14 block from P. O.. 408 W 6th St. FOR RENT Furnished room witb hot and cold water and garage 11 S Orange St Call after 0pm ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good fam ily meals. 716 East Main. BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. 11th. FOR RENT Room with or without board for one or two ladles. 324 Mae St. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Associated Service Sta tion on Pacific Hwy; living quar ters. Box 2005, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE painting work for house rent. Phone 459 -X. 108 Columbus. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ' EXCHANGE Vacant lot In B)y. Ore.; highway front, for logging truck or light truck with duals. W. Haley, Hugo, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NEW BUNGALOW, nearly completed: 4 rooms, hath and basement: 6 acres, close In. Attractive low price. For lurcher Information call 4-F-12. FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip ped dairy ranch. Near town. No trades considered. K. F.. Mall Tribune. FOXl SALE OR RENT 6 -room modem bungalow, 48 N. Orange. SOUND INVESTMENTS Six rooms and bath, excellent condi tion, good location, close in, cor ner lot, fine shrubbery; $3900.00. Also 22 Acres, deep rich free soil. Irri gated; clover, grain, corn; fair im provements; located close In; cows, chickens, crops, equipment, all goes for $3500.00. Also Stock and dairy ranch, 406 acres. 100 acres river bottom land under cultivation with the best free water right In Jackson county, for 112 acres. Has 1 14 mile of river front age; fishing, swimming, boating, cabin sites. Fair improvements. This ranch will carry 80 dairy cows. Price. $12,000.00 THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE 27 desirable city and suburban homes; several stock, grain and dairy ranches; also sev eral small acreage homes. Easy terms. Everything In real estate. W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS',4 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE 6-room modern house, large lot, on east side, $1,750; $200 cash, balance small monthly pay ments. ALSO 1 A; 5-rm. house, city water, shade, fine garden land, near high school, $860; easy terms. L. G. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE, either furnished or un furnished beautiful east side home, large shaded lot, fine furniture. Dwelling and furniture in excellent condition. BROWN & WHITE Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr FOR SALE Suburban 6-room mod ern home; city water, electric lights, lawn, shade, fruit, garden, barn chicken house, garage, clover; close to Medford, 3 blocks from school; chickens, awnings, porch chairs, garden tools, $2500 for quick sale; terms. Turn left at Howard school. Hardya. FOR SALE General merchandise business located on Hwy. 99. Stock and fixtures for sale, lease on build ing. Value about $6,000. Would consider trade for Rogue River val ley Income property. Prefer service station or other outside. Health re quires change. Box 2033, Tribune FOR SALE Equity In almost new. attractive o-room nouse; lawn flowers, fruit, fireplace, basement: Just outside city limits; $100 will handle; balance easy terms. Be 2662, Tribune. FOR SALE $800 equity In modern 4- room nouse; jbuu casn or 36 car equal to that value; 13 acre, under Irrigation. Owner, 534 Berrydale Ave. MUST SACRIFICE 160 acres at Butte Falls, account of health. Ideal for stock. Plenty of timber. Consider good car as part payment. Inquire 524 Pearl St., Medford. 10 ACRES ana cabin on Rogue river at one-nan co-c tor quick saie. Also Strictly modern home. Must be seen to be appreciated; command ing view of the valley: very at tractive price. Can be seen by op polntment only. Also Dairy ranch, stock and equip ment. Immediate possession. C. B. BUTTERFIELD Medford Building. OENUINE BARGAIN in an apartment house. O. 8. Butteriieid, Medford Building. LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Valley Real Estate. Call 3 miles south on Pacific Hwy. or write Route 4, Box 372, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Ranch Must be sold on account of sickness. 426 S- Oakdale 5-ROOM cott&tre for sale. A snap It soio tnis week. Apply evening. 420 Hamilton. WALNUTS. Filberts, Pears, Chenlea. highest producing and best equip ped orchard In county, highly Im proved, 14 mile frontage north Umpqua river, near Roseourg Over 20 tons pears per acre wltbout Irri gation In 1936. Pifteen-ton walnut crop in sight. 20 acres river rxrttom; 23 acres bench land. Sickness neces sitates sale Priced to sell quick, but no trades. O. C. Bailey, Wilbur Ore rHE ) W BY BEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road ts for sale in one tract or small subdivision thereof Inquire of Prank B Bvoee star Route Bat 132. Mta.'urd, Ore on. 6-ROOM bungalow; fireplace, oil heater, 2 -car garage. Low price for quick sale. C. S. BUTTER1FELD, Medford Building. PFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or C. A Barnes, 167 East 8th St.. Eugene WHEN you think ot real estate think Of BROWN & WHITE WE SPECIALIZE in homes. 81 Chest nut. Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Bldg & Loan Assn. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two Guernsey cows. I freshen Immediately other 1st Jully. A. M. Tonn, Laxe creek, ore. FOR SALE Gentle pony for children, Phone 1377. FOR BALE 50 fresh Guernsey and Jersey cows, 2 to 7 y'ars, $65 each. L. M. Hanklns, Box 144, Bonanza, Ore. FOR SALE High-grade Guernsey cow, milking. Box 121, Spring St., mile from Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Exceptionally fine family cow: high test. Phone 268-W. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS PEKIN DUCK and DRAKE. 3 Aus tralian Shepherd puppies; several American and New Zealand white rabbits, bucks, does and fryers. KU high-grade stock. Covered Wagon, Phoenix. R. I. RED CHICKS Blood-tested. Sweeney Poultry Ranch, Tel. 835-J. BARRED ROCK pullets for sale, one mile west of Phoenix. A. Sakralda. MILK-FED FRYERS Carley. 314-W. BRONZE turkey catching eggs. 2 R L R. roosters Inquire Pernoll'i Store. Applegate. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Boston terrier, male, 6 weeks old. 225 Cottage. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1933 BUICK left here for sale. Owner needs the cash. Better buy today. 1935 Ford de luxe touring sedan; radio; 16.000 miles. G.M.C. Pickup, 126-ln. wheel base, 7-ft. bed; like new. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Packard Dealer. 128 S. Riverside. LATE '33 Plymouth Coupe; '32 Oltls- mooue 8 sedan, de luxe model, 6 wire wheels, By owner. Merrlck'a Auto Court, Cabin 82. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Business Cpe painted a beautiful black; spotless mohair upholstery. Driven only 13,000 miles. SKINNER'S GARAGE Used Car Lot, new location. Oth and Bartlett, next to Firestone. ABBEY'S SPECIAL' '31 CHEV. Victoria. New paint, rub- ber. $265. waiter W. Abbey, Inc. '36 FORD Coupe; looks and runs like new; Blue Seal guarantee; low in terest; small monthly payments. Your car in trade. A bargain price. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. 1935 FORD V-8 Business Coupe; paint, upholstery, tires all In good condition; equipped with radio. Priced at book. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Fontlac. Used Car Lot, Oth and Bartlett. 1936 BUICK 4-door trunk sedan; painted an attractive brown; broad cloth upholstery. You con save $300 on this car. SKINNER'S GARAGE Used Car Lot, new location 9th and Bartlett, next to Firestone. '31 Chevrolet Long Wheel Base Truck $185 '31 Chevrolet Short Wheel Base Truck $1P5 30 Oakland Sedan .... $185 36 Ford Touring Sedan $686 '36 Willys 77 Sedan .... $466 C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY. 1936 HUPMOBILE 4-door trunk sedan; painted a beautiful golden beige; A-l condition throughout. A classy looker. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. Used Car Lot 9th and Bartlett. FOR SALE '29 4-door Durant sedan; '37 license. 826 Beekman. FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Airflow sedan, run only 21.000 miles, $725; 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan, $685 LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. USED CAR SALE Starting Saturday. May 29. EVERY USED CAR SOLD AT A SACRIFICE 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. w 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk. 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler 6 Airstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Airstream 8 Sedan. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier models to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 36 North Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Car Lot north of Old Publlo Mnrfcet. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN Used davenport for sale. 328 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE Roll roofing, cheap, sugar pine shingles for siding and roof. F. W Ovclman, Jacksonville Hwy. FOR SALE Refrigerator, General Electric, commercial size; some terms. Phone 800. Inquire for our special rates HAY for F1rc Insurance on hay in barn or field; 30 to 60 savings. Phone 1436 No 7 North Bartlett. Clark's Insurance Agency. 4 -WHEEL TRAILER for sale. W. tt. Brown, Sams Valley. FOR SALE Baby buggy; reversible. Call 443-M. FOR SALE AUala hay In shock Cox Ranch, South Peach. FOR SALE 100 -lb. Icebox, $6. 1132 West Main. BEAN 6-h.p. motor part. Crystal Springs Packing Co., So. Fir. FOR SALE Several Fordsons, thor oughly overhauled; also crawler tractors, mowing machines, hay rakes. Irrigation pumps, electric and gas. and all kinds of used farm machinery ,n good condition, at bargain pilces. , 39 So. Grape St. WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors; Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Works. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 106 South Grape. Boy's bicycle; Range, $5: very fine dining set. chairs, day bed. See Jack before buying. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers repairs and parts. O. D. Bean, Inc FOR SALE Two oil burners for furndcea. Inquire Mall Tribune offioe. RIVER LOAM $3.00 per load. Bate man's Phone 1534-Y MISCELLANEOUS FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains. Indiges tion, Heartburn, Get FREE sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at West ern Thrift Store. ' MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist, Palmist, tells all in love, marriage, . business. If you want facta, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 2. STUDENT can earn personal short - nana instruction and coaching by care of office. Box 2013, Tribuna. PAINTING, calsomlnlng. paperhang. wiB. i-Tjuniawa given, ueexnara Tel. 379-R-3. , TO PHILLIPS for vacation at Squaw mite lur acnooj cnuaren ana adults Prices reasonable. Phone 38-F-31 for R. Phillips or any Information write Jacksonville, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCHOW Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel U7U House cleaning, floor waxing orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering Painting and Decorating. IF VOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERHANGEH PHONE 640, PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Papei Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 128 Portland Washing Machine Service SPECIAL You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Rolls and parts for all makes of washing machines, including electric motors and gas engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electric Service, 131 W. Main. Tel 107. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK. FUKNI i UKE. ENDORSED NOTES ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. K THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO CO MED FORD'S OLD ESI AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 45 80 Central. Ground Floor Cratertan Theater Bldg. . Lie No 8-157-M-180 Phone 139 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Syllable used In college yells 4. Of the voles 9. Cudgel L2. Frozen water 13. Angry 14. English river 15. Army officer 17. Deadly wbitt 19. Stagger !0. Part of the eye 11. Pastoral poem 13. Butchcr'i Implement 16. Physician's title: abbr. 17. Pleasure boat it. Anatomical tissue tO. Sound of cattle 12. Crave 14. Period of light 15. Wicked 17. Flow off gradually 19. Aa far as 40. American Indians 12. Burdened 44, Close at hand 45, Lake In Italy 16. Brief 43. Irrigated (l. In what way 12. Gum resin Solution of Yetterdty'i Puzzle IHIUIMIAINri IAIT1QN Eg 3 AID Oli L E I L E SaJLlA sfr I NG LATIHEggsJl NICE 1 r aA niPt mj e e r f ISsItiair ClH f a IGIE I YIS IIrMT Rllr fIuO BALE ALiS BESM IflQ 64. Climbing vine 65. Affirmative 6S. Early musical Instrument 67, Understand DOWN L Hone and carriage 1. Topnotchtr t. Unit of electrical Inductance 2 3 p $ 7 8 H f SO It zlill 11 IP 3lM wwni W-4s 11 mm W mm 33 . ill35- llf I'ht Fashion Shop. rHE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered 308 U 8 National Bank Building Il 1181. T rentier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis tor fiemoe." Phone 644. t EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 26 so Fir Phone 316 Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 832 111 No Fii St. Local and long distance Fuel oils any kind Green stamps in side of 3 -mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice m the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Guardianship of DOUGLAS JANNEY, a minor. Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned guardian of the person and estate of the above named minor, Douglas Janney, will pursuant to order and license granted by the above court therefor, at the office of Jack son County Abstract Company, No. 121 East 6th Street In the city of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, on and after the 7th day of July. 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M.. offer for sale, and sell at private sale for cash for the best price obtainable subject to con firmation by the above named court, the real property of said minor, lo cated In Jackson County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: An undivided one-half Interest In and to lots 11 and 12, the east 5 feet of the north 200 feet of lot 13, and the south 200 feet of lot 13 In block 4. Park Addition to the city of Medford. Dated: June 6, 1937. SARAH R. JANNEY, Guardian. Notice of Sheriff a Sale BY VIRTUE of an execution In foreclouBuro duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson, to me direct ed and dated on the 3rd day of June, 1937. tn a certain suit tnerein, wnere ln The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation, aa Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against George A. Truax and Hazel Truax, the defend ants, for the sum of $1923.23, with Interest at 5 per annum on $1309.68 thereof from October 1, 1936. and with Interest at 6 per annum on $526 68 thereof from Oc tober 1, 1936, with costs and dis buraements taxed at $33.05 and the further sum of $160.00, as attorney's fees, which ludttment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In aald County on the 3rd day of June, 1937. Not oe is herebv given tnat. pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on the 10th day or JUiy, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m at tne front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said judgement, together wltn tne costs or tnis saie, subject to redemption as provided hy law, all of the right, title and inter est that the defendants In said suit, George A. Truax and Hazel Truax, husband; Ed Blase ll and jane uoo Blssell, husband and wife; Grants Puss and Josephine Bank, a corpora tion: Jackson County, a municipal corporation; Rogue River National Farm Ixan Association, a corpora- j tlon, had on the 9th day of February, 1927, or now have in and to the fol lowing described property, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at a point 1067 rent north of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section six, j lownsnip mirty-eigni souin, Kange 4 Went of the Willamette Meridian, run thnce went to the went lino of Cross -Word Puzzle IS. Location SO. Extreme 3U Runs slowly In neutral gear -2. Forced 23. Burns U. Flush with success 26. Kind of artificial silk 28. Evergreen tree 21. Driven off the chaff by a ourrent or all 12. Pertaining to an Egyptian river 20. Cast sidelong glances 28. Title 41. Provide and serve food 42. Greek sea goddess and mother of the Nereids 45. Arrived 46. Timid 47. Garden Implement 4R. Spider's snare 49. Night before an avsnt RO. Coloring agent It. Football position 1 abbr. IGUIBHAIFITI 4. Poem In an old French verse form t. Spolcsn I. A source of tungsten 7. Near 5. Depart . Acted 10. Ed red tool 11. Number 16. Wriggling WEjNTgMoRr s BT Riqsj f)Ej E AIR flR O UKtIeI EPT0WKJE r peiaIIsInIeIeIr the southeast quarter of the south west quarter of said Section six; thence north 1755 5 feet; thence east to the east line of the northwest quarter of said section six;; thence south to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of aald section six. run thence south 746 feet; tne nee east to east line or the south west quarter of the northeast Quar ter of said section six; thence north 745 feet: thence west to the place of beginning, and being situated In the county of Jackson, State of Oregon. xogetner witn tne tenements, nere- dt laments and appurtenances there unto belonging or la anywise apper taining, and Together wltn an water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced. Dated this 7th day of June. 1937. 8 YD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jaokson County. Oregon By Howard Oault. Deputy. MEDFORD CLOUTS OUT 6 TO 2 WIN IN FIELD OPENER Terrific clouting by Dick Lewis and Duk. Hanklnson and great pitching In the clutches by young Larry Pep per cracked Medford Into the South ern Oregon league win column at the expense of the second-place Ros burg Pirates yesterday, 6-2. The largest crowd In years, turning out to welcome the Cratera home after a four-week road atay and to dedicate the new high school turf wield, saw Manager Mike Balkovlck's ball olub get away to a one-run lead In the first frame and never fall be hind. Led by Dick Lewis, who blasted two doubles and a triple In four trips, and by Duke Hanklnson, who crashed a homer with one aboard, the pre viously victory-less Medfordltes ahell ed two Pirate pitchers for nine solid smacks, and made them count. And, while hla teammatea were busy with plenty of lusty batting support, Larry Pepper was bending his huge curve ball and wheeling his smoker In there with deadly effect iveness. The Plratea reaohed the youthful righthander for nine hits, Including a home run blast by Shtnn In the eighth with nobody on, but when the going got really tough and the pressure waa on, the youngster had what It took, and then aome. He whiffed six and allowed only one base on balls. It waa a bristling, aparkltng ball game, touched off beforehand by the opening day ceremonies. Owney Pat- ton, Medford'a oldest and most loyal fan, finally located the plate after several attempts, and atruck out Mayor George Porter, who took a healthy cut. Capt. Lee Bown of the Oregon state police received the pitch. Balkovlck's gang scored their first tally In the opening frame on the first of Dick Hoffman's pair of beau tiful squeeze bunta. Dick Lewla led off with his first double, acreeclier Into left field, and when Taylor fum bled the ball momentarily, the short stop raced to third. Hofman dumped the second pitch ten feet In front of the plate, and Lewla was over with the Initial run. The Pirates tied It up In the second Inning when P. Neaa singled to left and scored when Bob Smith let Pep per's throw on Mardln'a easy roller get away from him. Prom then un til the eighth stanza, when Shinn smashed one of Pepper'a fast balls far over Stine's head In left field for a homer, the visitors didn't get a smell of the plate. Duke Hanklnson, the University of Oregon student who Joined the Cra ters yesterday, hit his home run In the fourth Inning to give Medford the lead, and the ball game. With one away, Virgil Swanson reached first when Shortstop W. Neaa' throw of his bounder pulled Mardln off the Initial aack. Hank then hammered hla round-trlpper, the ball aoarlng high and deep Into left centor field. The Craters got still another run In the fifth, and again It waa a perfectly executed squeeze bunt by Dick Hoff man that brought It across. Dick Lewis started the Inning with a tnree-bagger between left and center field, and on the second pitch, Hoff man once more bunted In front of the plate, scoring Lewis. Although they didn't need them, the Craters went out and got two more runs In the sixth. Hanklnson walked with one out and pulled up at third on Bob smith's double to right. Hank acored while w. Neaa was throwing out Manager Balkovtck, and Pepper then drove nice single Into left, scoring Smith. That settled the scoring for the day, but It waa plenty. The Plratea started a belated rally In the ninth Inning. Mardln singled to left to start It and Domlnlco. plnch-hlttlng for Pitcher Barr, who relieved Little In the sixth Inning, alngled to right. Balkovlck caught Domlnlco attempting to steal, Tay lor fanned, and Dick Lewis took Rob ertson's liner to end the battle. Little, a small righthander with a bl curve ball, waa shelled to the ahowera In Medford'a sixth Inning, with Oeorge Barr finishing the game, and being touched for ona hit. Barr, a husky starboard fllnger, displayed a ateamlng high hard one that had the Cratera blinded. The damage was done, however, and his good pitching went for naught. The moat thrilling defensive play of the ball game was started by Larry Pepper. In the sixth Inning, with Ooff on first base after a sharp tingle to center, th. Crater hurler grabbed W. Neat' hard drive, fired to Welly Rlckert at second base, and Rlck.rt lined It to Smith at first for a sen sational double play, Dick Lewla, because of hla great day at the plate, waa Judged the moat outstsndlng Medford ball player, and will receive a load of wood donated by the Medford Corporation. Next to Lewis, Pepper waa acclaimed the most vsluable player and will receive a quart of milk each day for one month from Oilman's dairy, Man; umuuii muntu: It will be Pete Belcaatro versua Joe Smollnskl In the middle event of Promoter Mack Llllard'a weekly grap pling card at the Medford Armory tonight Instead of Smollnskl and the Black Dragon, the wrestling Impres sarlo announced today. The hated Diagon, arriving In town yesterday fiom Spokane, told Llllard that he couldn't go through with the match because of a badly wrenched arm received recently In the Washington city. No amount of pressure aa applied by Llllard could change the hooded one's mind, so aa a last minute change, the promoter signed Belcaa txo, the mad Italian, aa hla opponent. Which la really more ot a natural, fans consider, than the Dragon-Smo-Unskl affair. The two meanlea have hated each other for a long time, and now they will have a chance to pub licly air their feeling. The Dragon, even though he won't wrestle, will be at the ringside In full regalia. This marka the second time the hooded demon has upset the de talla at the last minute. Once before, he waa matched with Cowboy Dude Chick, but ran out with the excuse that he wanted to get In better con dition for the champion, Belcastro has entirely recovered from the lame shoulder reoelved In his last match, against Smollnskl In Klamath Palls. The squabble ended in a riot, with the Polish Pa look a copping the verdict when Pete missed a dropklck and smashed hla shoulder against the edge of the ring, dis abling him. The Mad Italian haa aworn by all .la ancestors and others that he will g've Smollnskl the worst beating of nla life the next time he gets him In a ring, and tonight he will have that chance. Both men are the -Irtlest, most underhanded grapplera now appearing In southern Oregon, and the match la actually figured an Improvement over the previously an nounced battle between Joe and th. Dragon. In the main event, Cowboy Chick will be tangling with a powerful wrestler who knows all the answors, In addition to being a very effective bad man. LaDue made his first ap pearance here laat week and Just ubout crippled Sailor Dick Trout with a devastating leg-breaker, with lever nge gained from the use ot the ring ropes, a highly ungentlemanly perfor mance. Jack Sterllch, the Austrian atrong man, makea hla second showing be fore local addlcta when he facea Sailor Dick Trout In the opening match. Last week he fell before the urm-breaker of Alvln Brltt, and to night he will be meeting one of Med ford's moat popular grapplera. ster llch la exceptionally strong, probably the moat powerful of all those now showing their warea In the territory. He Is a clean worker, and with Trout, should atage a great exhibition of wrestling as It should be dona. Promoter Llllard aald today he ex ected a capacity house. other prizes were won by Crater per formers. Next Sunday, Medford travels to Roseburg, and then returns tor three straight weeks. The box score follower Roselitirf- , A B R H PO A E Taylor, If S 0 0 0 0 2 Robertson, 3b A 0 2 0 1 0 Shlnn, rt -.-. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Baker, rt 4 0 1 0 0 0 Ooff, 0 4 0 1 5 2 0 W. Neaa, as 2 0 0 1 2 1 Hill, as 0 0 0 0 1 0 P. Neas, 2b .- 4 112 2 0 Mardln, lb 4 0 1 16 0 0 Little, p - . 2 0 0 0.4 0 Barr, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Dominica 10 10 0 0 Totals 36 2 9 24 13 Batted for Barr In ninth. Medford AB R H PO A Z D. Lewis, sa ..... 4 2 8 4 1 0 Hoffman, rt 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rlckert, 3b - 4 0 0 4 2 2 Btlne, If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Swanson, ct S 1 1 1 1 0 Sakralda, of 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hanklnson, 8b 2 3 13 11 "Everybody's Talking" "Excuse me, fellows, 00LD SEAL Beer?" SOFT BALL TEAMS START SCHEDULE ;,7:45 With ten fully uniformed Softball teama ready for action and th high school band and girls drum corp. on hand to take part In proceeding,. Medford high school's newly lighted football field will be dedicated to night at 7:48. Two of the ten commercial league teams will open the nine-week tched. ule. the clubs to be sslected by a draw. Following the Initial league game, an all-star outfit from Med ford will tangle with a like array ot softballsra from th. Granta Pas. cir cuit. Preceded by the colorful fine' drum corps, the 120 players of th. ten teams will parade tn front ot the huge covered grandstand for In troduction via a loud-apeaker system to the expected hug. crowd. Fol lowing th. ceremonies, the two lucky teama will awing Into action on one ot the two turf aoftball diamonds, and Medford'a aoftball league under the stars, the first In history, will be officially under way. Each night for five nights a week (Saturday and Sunday excepted) and for nine straight weeks, four gamea will be played on the twin diamond.. Under one of the finest lighting systems In the atate, the ten Com mercial league club, and six teama of the Service league will battle It out for th. pennant In their respec tive aetupa. The Service league will open Its schedule next week. Following tonight's grand opening, both turf diamonds will be In use at all times. Each night will ae. a game being played simultaneously on the dlamonda, and when those two gamea are ftnlahed, four more teams will take the field. All en counters will be over the aeven Innlng route, and wUl laat approxl mtaely 46 minutes. Installed at a cost exceeding 32000, the new Ught. are the most modern It waa possible to procure. They were erected at no cost to the school board, Initial financing being done through the collection of a 315 en trance fee from each aoftball team entered In th. two leaguea. Admis sion money during the nine -week achedule la expected to completely take care ot the total expenditure. In addition to aoftball. It will be possible to stage night pageanta, track meets, football gamea, and other activities under the stare. Re garding (he possibility of Medford. witnessing night football, Coach Bill Bowerman said recently that the Hood River game, scheduled early In the fall, may b. ataged at night. The following Commercial leagu. teams will be on hand tor the open ing ceremonlea tonight, and will take part In the draw for the first game: Office Boys, Jennings Tire company, 20-30 club, Catholic Young Men. Timber Products, Plche Hardware, Lamport's, Hughes and Underwood, High School, and Fnber'a Market of Central Poltit. Smith, to .... Balkovlck, p Peppar, p ,41 3 10 0 1 . 8 0 0 4 0 .4 0 1 0 4 0 Totals .......30 6 37 18 4 Score by Innings: - Roseburg ... 01000001 03 Medford 10 0 21 2 0 0 Summary: Two-base hit: Lewis 2, Smith. Three-base hit: Lewla. Home runa: Hanklnson, Shlnn, Sac rifice hits: Hoffman 2. Stolen base: Shlnn. Rune batted In: Hoffman 3, Hanklnson 3, Balkovlck, Pepper, Msr cUn. Shlnn. Earned runa: Medford 4, Roseburg 1, Double play: Pepper to Rlckert to Smith. Struck out: By Pepper 6, by Little 3, by Barr 3. Baaea on bills: Off Pepper 1, off Little 3, off Barr 1. Wild pitch: Pepper. Hit by Pitcher: W. Neaa by Peppar. Bos. hits: Oft Little 8 in 5 2-3 Innlgga; off Barr 1 In 21-3 Innings. Losing pitcher: Little. . Umpires: Frazter and Smith. Tim. of game: 2 hour., 6 minutes. O RANTS PASS, June 7, (API Crescent City's undefeated ball team had a firmer hold on top place In the Southern Oregon league today aa a result of a 7-3 victory over Ohe Grant Paat Merchant yesterday at the coast town. Short score. R. R. E. Crescent City , ,, 7 10 0 Giants Psa. a 0 3 ' Koll and Maltnverno; Griggs, Ott rem and Hartman. but did you ever try UNDER AR