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fEDFORD 11 AT! j TRIBUNE, ?TET)F0TID, 'OREGON, TITCKSDAT. APRIL 28. 1033. PAGE NINE hi Read every ad on this page you will probably find exactly the things you have been look Ing for or a eale or trade fot unused articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash II what you want tsn't here, ad vertlse for It Tribune Clari fied Ads are Inexpensive effective ! RATES Per word, first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word 1c (Minimum 10c) Per Une per month without copy change ... 11.23 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Personal notebook of value to no one but owner, probably near postofflce. Finder please return to Mall Tribune office. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP .WANTED Competent middle-aged woman as housekeeper for S adults. - Sundays off. Call Mrs. Bigelow, 1027-J. WANTED SITUATIONS NEAT, experienced woman wishes Job cooking In logging or mining camp. Will go anywhere. 844 West 14th St. COMPTOMETER operator, with gen eral accounting experience antl two years of typing, wants work. Phone 1778-J. . WANTED WORK Expert gardener, cement work, or what have you? Phone S3. , MIDDLE-AGED widow wants house keeping for elderly person or prac tical nursing. 150 North Pioneer, Ashland. EXPERT landscape gardening, prun ing, lawn mowing EkBtrand, 242 No. Front. Phone 1060. EXPERIENCED fir grader and tally man desires employment. Alvln McQulgg, P. O. Box 366, Central point. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PHONE 969-R Furniture reuphol- stered, refinisnea ana regiuea. WANTED To lease or manage resort ' or auto cabins. Responsible couple. Box 4926, Tribune. " eagle POINT fox farm buys horses 1 and cows for feed. Call E. P. 27-X-7. WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and ! dairy cattle. Phone 437-R. C. C. ; Hoover & Son. j LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re- , i , O'l M nrnnn TV1 ftfifl. OUO a. uuuwi WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MOKE CASH For your furniture HOLBHOOK ANDHKWS 6th and Front. Phone 647. WANTED Laundry. I do curtains also. Mrs. Huson. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing. Guaranteed. Reasonable prices. C. E. Myers. 116 N. Central. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge. Phone 1769 (reverse changes). Southern Oregon By-Products Co. WANTED Placer grounds suiwow iur j drag-line snovei openiuuu. omi all particulars first letter. Box 4803, Tribune. WANTED Someone with team to cut IV acres of alfalfa. Phone 1516. wiNrrn nn nr ft nrre riatrv ranch to lease or buy. Mrs. Hunter. Tel.j 457-J. j WANTED Placer claims for cash.; Give descrlptun and lowest price Box 4884. Tribune WANTED Young man to share apartment, close to business cen ter. Box 4847. Tribune. WELL DRILLING 1.50 per ft. first 60 ft- etc. J. M. Dodge. 519 King WANTED Unfurnished or partly furnished house or flat. 2 bedrooms, oil or circulating heat. Must be modern and good neighborhood; up to (40. Box 1572, Tribune. HiGIESTRICESPAID for Batteries. Radiators. Aluminum, Brass, Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grnpe St. r::one 10ti2 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apart ment. 412 N. Ivy. FURNISHED 4-room apartment, 212 S. Grape. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Adults. S E. Jackson. FOR RENT 1 room apartment. Adults 40 Quince. Phone 641-W FURNISHED 3 and 3 room apts. Adults. 604 W. ICth. APARTMENT for rent. 716 Welch FOR RENT Furnl-'hed apartment, Frlgldalre. private balh. 806 West Main. . FURNISHED 1 and 2-room apt. 21 Genesee. FOR RENT Two-room furnished apnrtr-ent 444 So Fir APTS. for rent. OeBsuar Apt. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern furnished house, close in. See owner, 618 East Mam. FOR RENT 8 -room unfurnished house. 1020 West Uth St. Tel. 238. 4-ROOM cottage, furnished; gas heat, regrigerntor. Gloria Pan Apts., 875 So. Central. FOR RENT New A -room modern house; garage, chicken house, barn, 2 acres good land, one mile from P. O. Good location. B. J. Palmer. 403 E. Main. FOR RENT 6-roum home, partly furnished; hardwood floors, oil heater, fireplace, paved street, dose In, 940 per month, water paid. Box 4743. Tribune. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Bedroom, 331 W. flth. Call after 5 p. m. FOR RENT Heated furnished room. 714 West 10th. Phone 1635-Y. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. VERY ATTRACTIVE air conditioned room for gentleman. 604 Penn sylvania. FOR RENT Sleeping room with pri vate sitting room. 706 So. OakdaJe. FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room for employed lady. Cooking priv ileges if desired. Phone 1117 or call 613 S. Central after 6. tf ROOM available at Girls' Community club. May 1. Apply in person, 228 No. Bartlett. ' PLEASANT sleeping room for gentle man at 105 Geneva. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS PLEASANT rooms with meals If de sired, at 716 E. Main. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS TWO - ROOM cabin for rent, 320 Haven St. FOR RENT 2 store rooms, steam heated office room. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. Phone 237. FOR RENT 40 acres, $10 a month. Inquire 4 Comer Station, Midway road. FOR RENT 225 acres In cultivation, several hundred acres pasture. 223 North Riverside. Phone 612. FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS METAL working lathe. Want out board motor or trailer. 810 East Jackson. EXCHANGE 1 have a good Johnson outboard twin: will exchange fdr good single. Flynn Electric, paone 107. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres. Irri gated, adjoining city limits of Med ford. Ideal for subdivision; city water. Will trade for Grants Pass property. See L. G. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE POULTRY POULTS FOR SALE Orders taken now for next month's delivery. Hamilton's Rogue River Turkey Ranch. Phone 622-J, P. O. Box 291. Grants Pass, Ore. RED FRYER8 50c each Carley Farm FOR SALE LIVESTOCK POLAND CHINA bred or unbrod gilts; reglsterable. Bud Pruess, Highland Ave., A mile north of Mid land, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Good Guernsey cow. Tel. 523-R-l. FOR SALE 6 brood sows and pigs. T. E. Benulleu, Crater Lake Hwy., north Reese creek. FOR SALE One bay mare, 5 years old. weignt lsoo. will trade lor cows. 368 Otis St., Ashland. FOR SALE Extra nice white weaner pigs. W. H. Arnold. Tel. 623-J-5. FOR SALE White New Zealand rab bits. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE 13 nead milk cows, reg istered Guernsey bull. 9 head year ling heifers, 2 head 3-year-olds, 6 calve6. team 1500-lb. mules, horse and saddle, some equipment and 60 laying hens. F. V. Cook. Fugle Point. FOR SALE One good work hnrte Will trade Guernsey heifer for Jer sey bull. Earl Croft. Gold Hill. Rt 1 FOR SALE Cheap. Cows, some fresh J W. Cntrs. Valley View. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Boston terrier puppy, male. 903 So. Holly. Phone 1392-L. REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups. Turn left at sten on Jacksonville Highway. V D rhamberlen. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Paying apt. house, at sac rifice. Rudy's Gil more Service. SMALL or LARGE acreage tracts near Medford for sale with small pay ment down. Will consider carpen ter work, building material or trac tor work. Inquire 323 North River side. Phone 813. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to buy your home. WHEN voti think of real estate, think of BROWN WHITE. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms. Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For information Inquire of Warr?n Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office. 202 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 1149. Or C. A. Barnes. 167 E. 8th. Eugene. Ore. APARTMENT HOUSE WITH five apartments, oil burner. Friffldstre, garbage chute: moat beautiful apartments In Eugene; will net over ten percent on invest- mfnt: only four blocks from Unt-1 versltv and flvr block from malni bus:neM ri'-tr1ct. Will take parti trade. Write owner, B. J. Lange, 1333 Ferry Bt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S bouses, 12500; 60 monthly Income. Lot 40x130 on Cottage. $360. 10 acres on highway near Astoria to trade for property In or near Medford. See owner, 518 East Main. FOR SALE; 6-room modern house; large, attractive living room, fire place, hardwood floors, laundry trays, double garage, nice trees and shrubbery. Located near Junior high school on corner lot; paved streets. This Is an exceptional bar gain. $3000; terms. Look this over. L, G. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE 33 acres, 4-room house. garage, woodshed. 2 brooder nouses ; and barn, good well, 11 acres irri gated, family orchard. $2,500; 41000 cash, balance terms. E. G. Chase, ! 3 miles out Murphy road. Box 7 1 Grants Pass. FOR SALE Attractive stucco home, j cove celling, fireplace, enclosed back yard, on Park Ave. Inquire 518 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Throe room house 1 block off East Jackson, Indoor toilet sew er and lights. Frank Chaplin. Eagle Point, Ore.. Star Rt. FOR SALE Fuml&hea home. 422 S Ivy. A REAL BARGAIN MODERN country home, good out buildings, fruit, berries, grapes, 4 acres In pasture, all irrigated. Car be purchased with or without ock Come and look It over. A place any one would be proud to own. .fames Keith, one block south, one trfock west of grey packing house. Phoe nix. FOR SALE Klamath Falls Income property: 7 -room house, 3 cabin, good condition, close In. all rented; 6.600. 1-3 down. Income will take care of monthly payments. Write Mrs. King. Rex Arms. Klamath Falls FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1934 PLYMOUTH Sedan: the out standing buy of the year. You will have to see this car to ap preciate Its value $365 PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. '33 BUICK SEDAN for sale or trado for cows, lumber and shakes. L E. Klnne, Sams Valley. 1933 PLYMOUTH Sedan. A dandy. Has had good care and Is In good condition , 32B PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers. FOR SALE 1939 model A roadster. 895. H. C. With am, 8th and River side. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet dump truck, completely overhauled, good rubber, 376. Terms to suit. Phone 116-J-3 after 6 p. m. 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. Special R. &.G. Guaranteed Cars. 936 Ford 2 -door Sedan 465 1036 Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan 9445 1935 Ford 4-door DeLuxe Sedan... 445 1934 Ford Coupe 4365 1933 Plymouth Sedan .......... $295 1931 Ford Coupe lf)6 1930 Chevrolet Coupe $105 C. E. GATES AUTO CO, Used Car Department, 6th and Bartlett. WE ARE TELLIN YOU Our Used Cars and Trucks are re conditioned and priced to sell. Come in today and compare them. Easy terms arranged. Also a NOVA HOlST for sale. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. 0. E GATES AUTC CO. Special R. & G. Guaranteed Cars. 1937 Chevrolet Coupe $695 1937 Ford 60 3-door bed an 675 1937 Ford 85 3-door Sedan... 695 1986 Ford 2 -door Sedan 465 1935 Ford 4-door Sedan - 365 1933 Plymouth 4-door Sedan ?95 1934 Chevrolet Sedan 445 1934 Ford Coupe . 365 1938 Ford Pickup 475 1936 Graham Coupe 475 0. E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department. 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ROSE AID controls all rose diseases and insects. Start using It now. Monarch Seed t Feed Co. FOR SALE CROWN TURKEY STARTER PELLETS Is best all ways. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE CYANOGAS Is sure death to moles, gophers and rats. Mon arch Seed 3c Feed Co. FOR SALE VIOORO Is the perfect lawn and garden fertilizer. Most economical. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE SNAROL kills slugs and ANTROL keeps ants under control. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Two good used washers, one Maytag with balloon rolls. Cheap for cash. 18 N. Grape St. FOR SALE 8 by 10 tent. 450 ft. S plow steel line, cook stove, type writer, heavy duty cat tongs, snatch blocks. Dan Haas, 606 W. 11th. FOR SALS; Gold fish and water hya cinths for garden pools. Monarch Seed Ai Feed Co FOR SALE Band your trees with TREE TANOLEFOOT now to keep aphids under control. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Kill aphids with Shep's Plant Spray. Harmless to the ten derest foliage. Monarch Seed A Feed Co. FOR SALE Chinese Soya tubs make Ideal flower tubs. 75c each. Mon arch Seed tfc Feed Co. NU-BONE Foundation Garments, ex pressly designed for every figure Elizabeth C. Hartley, Corse tl ere Phone 1528-Y FOR BALE Yellow dent seed corn. Chas. Isaac, 3 miles out Crater Lake Hwy. RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns. Phone 1534-Y. FOR SALE Rich Bear creek loam and barnyard fertlllrer. Phone 1164-W. 624 E 0th St. RASPBERRY plants 6c each. Straw berry plants 60c hundred. Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE Newtowns, packed or loose. Any quantity. American Fruit Growers warehouse. 313 S. Fir. FOR SALE Small refrigerator; round dining table, extensions; leather couch; leather chair; vacuum weeper. Storage. Davis Transfer. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS SUGAR PINE SHAKES for sale. E. O. Faber. Central Point. BEAR CREEK loam for sate. Phone 473-X. NEW $60 RADIO. MUST SELL NOW $20. 229 North Ivy. Apt. 5. FOR SALE Dahlia bulbs, 16o each. Monarch Seed & Food Co. FOR SALE Llly-of-tho-va-ley. 720 West 2nd St. NU-ENAMEL-One coat covers. No brush marks. Acids and strong cleaning agents have no damaging effects. Brassflelti Music Co., 212 W Main. Phone 354 . GOOD used washers and radios; bar gain prices: and Hay wood-Wakefield 4 -piece wicker set. perfect condi tion; cheap. Pick's Hardware. HOUSE TRAILER for sale. Inquire J. Sattler, l'i miles west Phoenix. Rt. 4. Box 320. FOR SALE Iron piping, 3-lnch and -lnch; 150 feet each. Farm Im plements cultivator, plows, motor, wagon wheels, wagons, etc. Saiade Ranch. Central Point. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Cyrstal Springs Packing Co., So. Fir. FOR SALE Belt pulley for Fordson tractor. W. H. Arnold, Tel. 633-J-6. MCLINIMENT gives permanent relief for eczema, piles. Inflammatory rheumatism. $2.60 bottle. No aamples. P. I. McNulty, 57 East 6th. Eugene, Ore. SEED POTATOES Bliss. Earliest of All. Gem, White Rose. Davis Feed Store. 137 No. Riverside. BEST thrifty tomatoes, pepper and cabbage plants many vartutlee, priced right. Davis Feed Store, 127 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Flower and vegetable plants, shrubs and trees. Old Pa cific Hwy. north. Chastain Nursery FOR SALE Piano, cheap. Box 356-A, Midway road. , SECOND HAND STORE closing out this week. Good used oak dining tables 82.50; ranges $6.50; cook stoves $3.89; chairs 50c; beds oOc; springs 75c: hundreds 25c to 76c cooking utensils for 6c to 35c; sow ing machines $6.50; dressers $6.00 THE FURNITURE TRADE MART 15 South Front. FOR SALE 2 oil brooders. Chas. Cln&cnrio. Route 3. Medford. PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP Now Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorntors and other stim ulants. One dose stnrts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, write Strang Drug Co. POEMS SET TO MOSIO, ARRANGED for publication Submit best work either ooems oi melodies, foi free examination and report M M M Btudlos, Dept K, Portland Oregon MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your- mattress cleaned, reno. vatcd, made Into Inncrsprlng on me mi-way niacin no, mi. aua-w, Nu-Way Mattress Co., 39 'So. Grape. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired. Called foi and delivered Sims Bros., 33 N. Fir. Phone 261 HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN Special opening offer Large size 8x10 only 39c Brown & Brown Photographers, 225 E Main, over Kldd's Shoe Store. FLOOR LAYING, sanding, finishing and reflnlshlng. New equipment Work done by a specialist. Call 1186-J. F A. PEFLEY Contractor and builder, Job work a specialty Cab inet and cement work. Painting by day or Job. Phone 988-W; 1313 W. 0th St. ACROSS Drop the ball lightly on the water Before long tteady nione t-'rozen water Decide or or tletermiirt English king Largest tivei In Scotland Kind ol red dye Vegetatle Wooden pin High moun tain Exchanged for money Remote Hasteni imitate Secured Yeast formed In brewing Ourielvea People conquered by the Romani . Baccalaureate degree Foray Devour Pigpen By Some . Old time dngeer American Indian Favorite Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzle CIRIAIMSIAICSILIAIW AID AiAGOi PQNE SPA RIG E M M U PON SEMTfnE 1 pfe r'e nt PUP EfjP Y Rgf AIL L WIEIE lAp T Slsff E T PAlCpsEjEiM A PQ L L pAXlE X L S B O ULTMT Q NfP E R 1 e l sieM? A ifc HH D p eIeIreiriepIoisIe 41 Genua ot the blue gTOBI 4 New England tale: nbhr. 4b. Upright line acroii a muslent tuft 49. Guardians of the peace 49 Aiked to 62 Old card game it. Tennyeonlan character 6i Agn 55 Oistrea rail 7 P WiM F 7 WMa F ' " tl 11- -'mL m 5 20 If iriz- n u" it 3' Hp2 4: WL-JMlJIMM mz. 1 .1 brl 1 1 farl 1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry call 15, day or night. ASSAY OFFICE W G Wright 614V W Uth St city Have ouyers for chrome maneanrse cinnabar BUSINESS DIHECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AI1STKACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE Alls H ACTS S( KOW9 D rest ma King The Domestic Shoppe Ladles' tailor ing, alterations, gown making Men's suits altered repaired. Hemstitch ing, buttons covered. 19 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodel 1 ng. Bit t tons a ml Buckles covered. Room 13, Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and Suit. Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Cra- tfrlan Bldg. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxing, orl entnl nig cleaning and upholstering LOANS Having MONEY TROUBLES? In times of business uncertainty many business firms find it neces sary to tighten tip on credit. YOU will have no trouble In borrowing extra ensh at OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. & Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lie. No. S-311, M-317. Phone 139. 45 So. Central. Pointing PAINTING Industrial and residen tial work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray-type equipment. F. H. Gardner. Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger. F.H.A. lonns for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W. Main. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett Spring Cleaning LET US do your window cleaning, wall cleaning nd floor waxing. Wo clean painted, papered or :also mlned walls. Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. R Sutton. Phone 1485-J. 417 King St Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping Bervlce. "Davis for Service." Phono 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phono 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rntes. F. E. SAMSON CO., Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale . By virtue of an execution duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, In and for the County of Jack son, to me directed and dated on the 7th day of April. It) 38. in a certain action therein, wherein Charles Blaess as Plnlntlff. recovered Judgment against D, L. Zlmmerlee and Blanche Zlmmcrlco. the defendants, for the sum of $100.97. with 6 Interest per annum from February 8, 1930, the 1. Children's game 1$. Scarlet 20. One under going tneA cal treat ment 21. Uanner ii Witnessed 23. Kxertloti of power or energy 24. Watch pocket 2b, Owns S?. (loam about 28- Stake SO. Take a eest 3L Negative 31. Secondary th Ibsen character 37 Gastropod moll unit AS. Pucker 29. Nest of a bird or prey 40 Sun 42 Moccasin 43 Seed con tainers 4b Invite 4. Writing Implement 47. Soft murmur 41 Qoddeet of dawn $0. Chlneie menRure $1. Toward DOWN 1. Burrow 3 PHtylnii card t. K.jll'.n 4. Traditional tale b. Seaweed 6. Siberian river 7. Saltpeter t- Shout I. Dutch geographer 10. Draw game at rheae U. Asilsts further sum of $iu.36 costs and dis bursements, Transcript fee of $1-3S; le&s the sum of $11.00 obtained on a former execution. Not Ite Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. I will on the 14th day of May. 1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. nr. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the cost? of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, D. L. Zlmmerlee and Blanche Zlm merlee, or either of them, had on the 9th day of April. 1938. or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 646$ feet south of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the south west quarter of section 10 In Town ship 34, Range one West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon; thence South on the quarter section line 269.5 toet; thence due east to the low water mark of Rogue River: thence north easterly along said low water mark to a point due east of the place of beginning; thence West 3485 feet, more or less to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres, more or less, excepting therefrom all the land described In Volume 178 of the Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, at page 473 thereof. Dated this 13th day of April, 1938 SYD 1. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. SPRING HANDICAP BOILED DOWN TO SEMI-FINAL PLAY J. V. Watson Meets Jack Creager and Harold John son Faces Glenn Jacksdn in Championship Flight It's J. V. Watson versus Jack Creager and Harold Johnson versus Glenn Jackson In the seml-f lnal round of the championship flight of the Rogue Valley Golf club's annual spring handicap tournament this week-end, and while those four are battling It out for the right to meet for the title and the John and prank Perl trophy, May 8, semi-final rounds In six other flights will also be staged. All flight championships will be de cided May 8. Semi-final matches must be com pleted by Sunday night, according to George Robertson, olub manager. Pol lowing are the pairings: Championship Flight. J. V. Watson vs. Jock Creager, H. Johnson vs. Glenn Jackson. First Flight. Ed Simmons vs. G. Maxwell. Q. Jail vs. H. LeClero. Second Flight. L. Wilcox vs. P Cello. Don Clark vs. Wllale Pruitt. Third Flight. ET Tumy vs. Dick Sleeter. W. McAllister vs. B. Bauer. Fourth Flight. B., Walker vs. H. Rosenberg. G. Henselman vs. L. Nass. Fifth Flight. M. Pelrce vs. Ed Durno. R. Pruitt vs. Lea Welsenberger. Sixth Flight. B. Hughes vs. H. Woods. B. Ebel vs. O. fichenck. ATHLETES TO VIE BENEATH LIGHTS Over 75 track and field athletes from four southern Oregon high sohoola wll compete In the first night meet ever held In Medford, tomorrow at the stadium. Preceded by an ex hibition of the colorful Medford high school glrla' drum and bugle corps, the quadrangular meet will start at 7:30 sharp, and last approximately an hour and a half. Medford and Grants Pass will each enter 30 performer!, Jacksonville will have 10 and Phoenix 7. It will be the first home appearance of Coach BUI Bowcrman'a powerful Medford squad, which last week won the BUI Hayward relays at Eugene agalnat 18 other prep teams. LIZANA ELIMINATED BY AUSTRALIAN ACE BOURNEMOUTH. Eng., April 38. (AP) Anita Llaana of Chile. AmerU can singles title holder, was the vic tim of a major upset In the British hard courta tennis championships to day. The Chilean girl, defending cham pion In the women's singles division. waa eliminated by Nancy Wynne Australia's No. 1 ranking player, 6-1 7-6. In the quarter-final round. Peggy Scrlven and Kay Stammers of England moved Into the aeml-flnali with straight-set victories. - COUGARS WIN, 6 TO 5, OVER WEBFOOT NINE EUOENE. Aplrt 38. f API Dick Emerson, Portland, second baseman for the Washington State college baseball squad, led him teammates to a 8-5 victory over the University of Oregon's northern division cham pions yesterday. Emerson collected a home run and a triple out of 13 hlU for Ms team. Phone 986 Odelie Osborne Meat 01 Rosalie Leslie fot a spring permanent Uadley'a Salon ot Beauty. British Fed Up With Seeing Yankees Grab Sport Titles Djr SCOTT V BESTON LONDON. April 38. (AP) The British are pitlent popl, but now, n tha Irish say. "thoy-ve had their sufficient." Bob Jones and Walter Hagen took their golf titles and they loved It. Don Budge rubbed -It In last year by winning three Wlmblodton titles and the Davis cup. Prior to this America had won the Ryder cup. the Walker cup. the Wostchestcr cup, the Curtis cup snd the America's cup. All these Britain lost with rare equanimity, but when Battleship carried oft the Orand National steelpechafte trophy. It was practical, ly the end. Fenr Perhy Loss Now only three of this season's British sporting classes remain in British hands the derby at ftm, June 1; the British open golf cham pionship at Deal, July 4-8; and the British women's golf championship at Burnham and Borrow May 18-20. With Henry Cotton and Pam Bar ton playing In top form, It la doubt ful If America's limited challenge In the two golfing classes will nave much chance. But some English critics are al ready seeing the possibility of the derby going to an American-owned horse. There are, at thta early date, four horses owned by J. B. Wldener and William Woodward entered In tho derby. Wldener has the fifth favor ite. Unbreakable, at 14 to 1 and Sli ver Spear II, at 35 to 1. Woodward has Olympus at 20 to 1 and Valerian III, an unknown quantity not listed In tha early betting books. Four Event! Concerted Americana are already favored to win the other four sporting feature! to be held In thta country thli sum mer. Johnny Goodman and Johnny Fischer are being mentioned aa the men to beat in the British amateur golf championship at Troon, Scot land. May 33-29. The United State! Walker cup team l! favored to continue Its un defeated record In Walker cup matches at St. Andrew!, June 8-4. Budge, Helen Jacobs and Alice Marble are expected to clean up the Wimbledon tennis tltlea. June 30 July 3; and the American Wlghtman oup tea mlt l! conceded the edge In those matches, June 10-11. BOWLING Pinal bowling motchea In the Com mercial league will bo Btagcd at the Medford alleys tonight, with Provost Spauldlng meeting Medco, and Plche facing Monarch!. . Last night the cellar championship of the City league woa decided, with Colyear becoming the left-handed champion! by losing to Actlvo club, one point to three. The two teams were tied for the basement preceding the match. Scores follow: , ' Col3'ear, R. Johnson 173 157 146 475 Sabln 143 180 148 471 Offutt . 118 110 159 387 Keen 185 138 169 483 Simmon! 163 198 187 416 Total . - 730 771 779 3380 Active Cubs, Wray ....... 103 184 171 438 Frlsbeo 137 130 148 404 Hubbard 147 139 140 420 Swanaon . 186 186 173 504 White .., , , 168 168 168 494 Handicap 34 34 34 72 Totala .. 738 700 823 3338 BLACK SECRET TO The Black Secret, grappllng's new est contribution to tho ranks of masked bad-men will be Cowboy Dude Chick's main event opponent next Monday night at the Medford armory, Promoter Mack LI Hard revealed to day. The hooded one, who has been twisting torsos in Montana and Washington. Is believed to be a citi zen of Greece, although nobody Is certain. He weighs 185 pounds, and Is reputed to be i very sclentUli wrestler In addition to being slightly rough. Bobby Chick, brother of Dude and former light heavyweight champion of the world, will return after a long absence to tangle with Frtte Hansen In the opening nout. Ken Hollts and Sgt. Bob Kenaaton will brawl In the middle go. Jockey Jury Picks Stagehand In Derby NEW YORK, April 38. W) By the narrow majority of two votea, a Jury of 13 of the country's foremost Jock eys today named Maxwell Howard s Stagehand aa the probable winner of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, May 7. The Earle Sande-tralned son of alckle, conqueror of Seablscult In the Santa Anita handicap, received votes of confidence from five of the ex perts. Three east their ballots for William Woodward's Fighting Pox. two for Dauber from William DuPont Jr.'t, Foxcateher farm and one ah. for W. 8. Kilmer's Nedayr and Hal Price Hadley'a Menow. JUNIOR ATHLETES TO COMPETE HERE FRIDAY Junior track and field athletes of Jacksonville and Phosnlx high schools will compete tn a triangular meet Friday afternoon at tha high school stadium. First event will be at 8:30 o'clock. DM Mall Tribune Want Ada. HOW THEY? (By the Associated Press) Coast W. L. pet. 18 10 .800 IS 11 .877 14 13 .638 15 13 .320 18 IS .800 13 14 .483 12 14 .483 9 17 J4S W. L. Pot. 1 .889 8 1 .889 4 S .871 8 4 .688 8 8 .375 8 8 .333 3 7 .333 1 7 .128 W. L. Pet. 8 3 .750 8 8 .867 8 4 .698 8 5 .600 4 4 .500 4 8 .444 8 6 .333 , 3 8 .250 Portland . Los Angeles Hollywood Sacramento San Francisco . San Diego Seattle Oakland National Pittsburgh New York . Boston Chicago "Brooklyn . Cincinnati St. Louis Philadelphia American Cleveland .. Washington Boston New York Chicago St. Loula . Detroit Philadelphia Scores Yesterday Coast League Oakland 3, Portland 4. Sacramento fl, Seattle 8. Los Angeles 8, Hollywood 4. San Diego 0, San Francisco 6. National. At New York 7-11. Philadelphia 8-6. At Boston 3. Brooklyn 18. At Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 5. At Cincinnati 0, St. Louis 8, Amerlcun At Philadelphia 9, New York 0. At Washington 6, Boston 3. At Chicago 8, Cleveland 8. At St. Louis 7, Detroit 3. JOE JACOBS PREDICTS MAX WILL KAYO NEGRO NEW YORK, April 38. (AP) Joe Jacobs returned from Germany to day and predicted Max Schmellng would knock out Heavyweight Cham pion Joe Louis In the Yankee sta dium June 33. Jacobs, Schmellng'a American rep resentative, saw the German stop SteveDudaa In five rounds at Ham burg April 16 and declared he "never looked better In his life." He thinks the Louls-Schmellng bout will gross more than 81,000,000, Thompson Creek THOMPSON GREEK, April 31.- (Spl.) Mrs. Joe Beebe returned horn after spending several days with her mother In Talent. Clyde Balderston of Medford has brought his team and logging equip ment to the Anderson Mee plaoe, pre paring to do some logging. Mrs. Harry Bennett motored to Williams Creek, April 22, to see hei parents, and from there ahe took her mother and sister to Grants Pass to see Shirley Temple In Rebecca of 8unnybrook Farm. Mr. Beebe of Grants Psss la visit ing his brother, Joe Beebe, and bla daughter, Betty Lou, Is attending Thompson Creek school. Sunday evening was the last night for the services at Thompson Greek -schoolhouae, given by the two mls atonarles. Arthur Graham and George McOougal, and from here they will go to Oallce. Miss Eva Johnston visited at the borne of Joe Mason, April 24. Mrs. Kathleen Landolfl, who has been visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason, re turned to her home In 6an Francisco April 37. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robinson both attended Sunday school April 34. Warren Mee. who has been 111 I reported to be Improving. CLIMAX, April 38. (Spl.) Mr. aad Mrs. L. H. Werta spent a pleasant week-end at Von der Hellen gold bar near Vreko, Cal., a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson. MUroy Charley and John Oee ara moving to their wood Job a few mllea down Antelope creek. Mrs. Meda Comstock baa returnee from week'a stay In Bedford. Farmer! welcomed the rain which fell Saturday and Sunday evening. Phil Werta and MUroy Charley vis ited at the Charley Bros, ranch near Brownsboro last Wednesday. John Oee was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs Prank Hunt on Tues day. Miss Norma Jean Werta of Central Point nt the Easter vacation at home here. Weather. Northern California: Cloudy to night, with ihowere In extreme south portion! Friday fair, with ris ing temperature In Interior; mode rate northwest wind off coast. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Fri day; probably rain northwest por tion Friday; cooler southeast por tion tonight; moderate changeable: wind off coast, becoming southerly and Increaalne Frldav. Climax