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M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBTINTI. rEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 16. 1938. PAGE FIVE LOCAL and At Rasehall Game Amons Ashland resident attending th Med ford -G rants Pass baseball game here yes terday afternoon were Mike Harklna, Aubrey Miles and Fred Cushlng. So Board Meeting There will be no meeting of the Jacksrn County Chamber of Commerce board of direc tors this week, It was announced to day by Eugene Thorndlke, president. Drunks Punished Richard Sherlc. 18. of Mec'ford was fined 410 in city ; court this morning on a charge of drunkenness. Hjalmar Peterson. 47, ot Med ford was released on ilO ball on a charge of drunkenness. Returning South J. B. Kirk, for mer Medford orchardlst, was to return to his home In Santa Monica. Calif., . tonight after spending a week here on business. He now owns the Kirk Man ufacturing company which produces steak tenderlzers. Snnnmen To Meet A chnnge in by 1 laws will be considered by the Rogue Snowmen at a meeting In the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce at 8 p. m. Thursday. Because of the Importance of the meeting of ficer ask that all members make a special effort to be present. lined S25. Gall J. St. Arnold, 31. of 604 Edwards street was fined (35 In city court this morning charged t with reckless driving. St. Arnold w arrested by city police early Sunday morning on North Riverside avenue after driving his machine, police said. In a reckless manner on downtown streets. Enrich t Sentenced Thomas J. En right, 43, Medford attorney was sen tenced by City Judge Allen D. Curry this morning to serve 10 days in city y. Jail on a charge of drunkenness. City ,' police arrested Enrlght on Cottage street Saturday night. Enrlght was recently released from city Jnll after serving a 30-dsy sentence on the same charge. Get Promotion Two Medford re serve or fleers, on duty at the local CCC headquarters, received promo tions last week-end from the rank of first lieutenant to captain. They are Capt. Ernest J. Brugger. QM-Res.. district sales officer, and Capt. Phllo D. Smh.AG-Res., district adjutant. Both have been on duty In the Med ford CCC district for the past four years. Minor Accidents Vincent J. Wil son of Portland reported to city po lice that the trailer of his truck hit a sign post at 1S01 North Riverside avenue Sunday night. R. W. Webster of 138 Vancouver avenue and R7 Guyer of Medford drove automobiles Involved In a minor accident on the Cottage street bridge Sunday eve ning, according to a city police re port today. Machines operated by Ray mond A. Chapln of "Merrick's auto camp and Ray Morrison of Route 4 - were Involved In a slight mishap at Sixth street and Riverside avenue Saturday night, a city police report said today. yr 1 I sen PERSONAL City Caller Jim Fletcher of Cen tral Point was a business caller In this city Saturday. Medford Guest George Trefren of Butte Falls transacted business hore today. To Speak Dr. F. J. Moffatt, X-ray specialist, will speak on International problems this evening at 8 o'clock In Townsend hall, 133 West Main atreet. In Klamath Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fowler of Kings highway accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown of this city and Mrs. Ben Balls of Ash land, motored to Klamath Falls Sun day where they were dinner guests of Mrs. C. W. Hanson. Journey to Klamath Twenty mem bers of the Medford Ktwanls club mo tored to Klamath Falls Saturday where they were guests of the Klam ath Falls club Saturday evening for a dance held at the Reames Country club. Harold H. Brown, Medford club president, accompanied the members. Returns Home Mrs. Marguerite El liot returned on this morning's train from Salem and Portland to her apartment In the Hotel Medford, Whllo In Portland she was guest or her son-in-law and daxighter. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnum. Mrs. Elliott was away about a month. Et-Reldents Here Mr, and Mrs. Alfred P. Olson, former residents of Medford who left here 30 years stjo to make their home In Phoenix. Ariz . and later in Pasadena. Calif., where they now reside, arrived by auto in the city yesterday to spend a few days renewing acquaintances with, many old-time friends. During the years they resided In Medford Mr. Olson was connected with the Domestic laundry, Meetings Set Meetings scheduled aV the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce this week Include: finance committee. 9:30 a. m.. Tuesday; Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral society, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday; fish and game committee, 7:30 p. m.. Wednes day; and the Rogue Snowmen, 8 p. m Thursday. At the fish and game com mittee meeting a representative of the state board of geology and miner al industry will give a talk on mud In the Rogue river. Hit By Ball F. Edwin Nichols re sumed his duties this morning as a rural mall carrier, apparently recov ered from a knock-out blow by a golf ball on the Rogue River Valley course yesterday morning. Mr. Nichols was hit on the forehead between the eyes by a ball driven by Lyle P. Wilcox. He was knocked unconscious for about 15 minutes. Fellow club members took him to his home at 632 South Holly street. Mr. Nichols was ' teeing off from the 18th and Mr. Wilcox was . making his second shot from the 17th when the accident occurred. Mr. Wil cox shouted "fore" and at the warn ing signal Mr. Nichols straightened up from a bending posture. The ball hit him as he rose. (BecAZ Ewybody'e talking about CeraLae. the marrcleaf new de luxe wheal loaf. Iff a sensation! Cera Lae Bread it so dliierenl so delicious, so appe Us ing a true natural food with extra energy ralue. This marvelous bread, is made with Cera Lae. a blend oi wheal rye. buckwheat bran and other cereals not a so-called health tood but real bread that every member of your family will eat and enjoy. Serve it plain, buttered, toasted, any way you please however you serve it it's dellciousl Buy a loaf and try it in your own home today! em M til rm mm Visits Here William H. Smith of Central Point visited In Medford this morning. On Inspection Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue River nation al forest today began a threee-day general inspection of the Butu Falls district. Have Pinner On Tuesday from U to a o'clock a merchant's lunch will be served In the Redman hall on Ap ple street to which the public Is In vited. The affair is sponsored by We nonah club and proceeds will be usod In redecorating the club rooms. ' Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and son Dell returned to their home at 818 Howard street yes terday after having spent the week end In Crescent City, Calif., as guests of Mrs. Simpson's brother-in-law tnd sister, Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Arthur. - Back From lave Marion Nance this morning resumed his duties as Junior forester of the Rogue River national forest following a week's leave of absence. Mr. and Mrs. Nanre and their small son spent the week with relatives in Forest Grove. Assists Owner Miss Pearl Rcw houser of Medford lw accepted a po sition as operator at LaVona'a Beauty Salon In Grants Pass. She will be as sistant to the owner, LaVona Nelson. Miss Rewhouser, graduate of the Medford School of Beauty Culture, operated the Powder Puff In Ashland for several months. Prills Tomorrow Company A and headquarters company, 186th Infantry of the Oregon national guard will hold their regular weekly drills in the Medford armory at 8 p. m. to morrow. After the drills plans will be made for the annual national guard encampment. The Medford companies will encamp this year at Clatsop near the mouth of the Col umbia river June 14 to 30. Company A still has a few vacancies for re cruits, it was stated by Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald, commanding officer. Airport Arrivals Yesterday's arriv als at Medford municipal airport In cluded George Dlnnls, en route from Dunsmulr. Calif., to Tacoma. Wash.. In a Klnner open-cockpit plane; Lieut. R. C. Orth. Vancouver. Wash., to Oak land, Calif., In an army Douglas obser vation: and Lieut G. M. Schultz and Lieut. B. R. Floho. each piloting an army Douglas observation plane from Fort Lewis, Wash., to Sunnyvale. Calif. All continued their flights as soon as their planes had been serv iced. Senate Approves Security Payroll WASHINGTON. May 16. (AP) The senate approved today, and re turned back to the house for action on amendments, e, resolution appro prist In g $4,000,000 for the social se curity board to finance administra tive grants to the states. Senator Adams D., Colo.), said the money was needed to meet per sonnel expenses of the state boards from May 15 to July 1, previous- ap proprlatlons for this fiscal year hav ing been exhausted. The house approved a $3,500,000 appropriation. For Fine Flavor Smoothness . Light Texture ak your food store for BECK'S Triple "T" BREAD Livestock Portland. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 16. (AP USDA) Hogs 1850. including 430 direct: market active, 35o - higher than last Monday; good-choice 166 310 lb. drlvelns, aa.35; odd lota 18.80 and above: carload lots, $8.60; 235 360 lb. butchers, $7 .85 3 8.00; packing sows. 96.00; feeder pigs, 7.75 a 800. CATTLE: 3100. Including 370 through and direct; calves 135; di minishing supply dry fed steers and heifers 35c and more higher; grass steers steady to strong: Instances shade higher; cows steady to 35c higher; California grass cows show ing best advance: vealers steady to 50c higher: 8 loads medium-good dry fed steers, 8 .00 9.00; load choice experimentally fed steers. 89.50: fed heifers. $8.50; common-medium heif ers. $5.507.60; good beef $6.35 (f 7. including several loads California grass calves $6.40(9 7; low cutter and cutter cows, $3.504.75: common- medium. $58; bulls. $$5-50(6.50; choice vealers. $8.00-50; heavy calves. $5.00 tfv 6.50. SHEEP 3500. Including 1379 direct: market slow; around 35c lower: good spring lambs, $8.00-35; 8 decks Cali fornia spring lambs unsold; few fairly good old crop lambs, $6.00-35; good ewes. $3.00-35. Chicago. CHICAOO, May 16. ( AP-USDA 1 Hogs 10.000; active; most 8-lOc higher than Friday's average; one load' $8.45; most good packing sows. $7.00-35; butcher kinds up to $7.50. CATTLE 13.000; calves, 1500; fed .steers and yearlings, early top, $10.15; some held higher; best light year lings, $9.50: bulls 10-ISc higher with weighty sausage offerings, $7.15. SHEEP 9000. Including 1800 direct: today's trade strong to higher: good to choice spring lambs, $9.35; wooled lambs. $7.65 0 8.50; good clipped lambs $7.50. So ut h S11 11 Fra ncl sco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, May 16 (AP-USDA) HOQS: 800; market 20c higher compared last Friday; top and bulk 165-225 lb. butcher $8. bulk good packing sows $6.80. CATTLE 650, Including 45 direct: supply largely grassers; steers opened steady; load medium to good 965 lb. Utah fed steers $8.65; odd head com mon light steers down to $5.50, few heifers sold fully steady; package 810 lb. grassers $7; undertone weak on grass beef cows, low cuLsr and cutters $3.50(34.50: bulls firm, com mon to medium $4.506. Calves 100. Including 85 direct; few sales, steady; package good to choice light range vealers $8.50, few good to choice slauehter calves $7.60. SHEEP 1,200, all direct; nothing on sale; market nominal; good to choice California spring lambs quot ed around $6.75 19 7; choice shorn slaughter ewes eligible up to $3.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND. May IB. (AP) But ter Prints: A grade, 274c lb. In nsrehment wrappers; 38 In. carton.. B grade. 26 14 c lb. In parchment wrappers: 27,e lb. In cartons. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery, buying price: A grade. 25e3514c lb. In country stations: A grade. 2314c lb.; B grade. 2c less: O grade. 6c, lb. less. EGGS Buying price by whole salers: Specials, 19Vio doz.; extras. 17',$e doz.; standards. 16Vc doz.; special medium. 1414 1614c dot.: extra mediums. 15c doz.; under grades. 1414c doz. CHEESE Oregon triplets, 13c: Oregon loaf 13'4c. Brokers will pay V4c below quotations. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country-killed hogs, best butcher, under 160 lbs- 10a. 1014c lb.: vealers 1314c lb.: light and thin. 9 1? lie lb.: heavy 10c lb.: bulls 10c lb.; canner cows 8a9c lb.; cutter cows. 910c lb.: spring lambs 13 17o lb.: old lambs. 13 s 14c lb.; ewes, 47o lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying price: Loghorn broilers, IV. to 1 lb., 17V, H8V4o lb.; 214 lbs., 14H'8'4C lb colored springs. 2 to 814 lbs., 16,4 1714c lb.; over 214 lbs.. 17149 lBVio lb.; leghorn hens, 1314 1$ 1414c lb.; colored hens to 8 lbs., 1814 20e lb.: over 6 lbs.. 17J4i19c lb.; No. 2 grade. 2c lb. less. TURKEYS Nominal. Buying price: Breeder hens, 20c lb. Selling .price: Breeder hens, 22c lb.; torn., nlBc lb. POTATOES New Texas, 1.00; California whits, tl.09al.10 a 50-lb. bag. POTATOES Yakima Oems. 2s, 70c; local, 65c cental; central Oregon. 1.1S(?1.2S cental. ONIONS Old crop Oregon No. 1, $3.25&8.50 cental: new crop Texaa Bermudas. $1.85 per 60-lb. bag; Cali fornia 1.S0. CANTALOUPES Imperial pony 45s 5.60 crate. WOOL 1938, nominal: Willamette valley medium, 16e lb.; coarse and braids, 16c lb.; eastern Oregon, 164 18c lb. HAY Selling prloe to retailers: Alfalfa No. 1. ties 18.50 ton; oat vetch, 814 ton: clover, 813 ton; tim othy, valley, 116 ton, Portland. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 16. (AP) Grain: (wheat) Open High Low Close May .79 .79 .78 14 .78 '4 July ,73'4 .73 '4 .7314 .73 4 Sept. .73 !4 .73 V4 .78 .71 Cash grain; The Morning AfterTakinJ Carters Little Liver Pills Oat. No. 3. 38-lb. white, $36; No. 3. 38-lb. gray $36. Brley. No. 4, 45-lb. B. W. $38. Corn. No. a. E. Y, Ship. $38.75. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white and western white. 78'c; western red. 774c. Hard red winter ordinary, 78c; 11 percent, 77c: 13 percent, 81c; 19 per cent, 85c; 14 percent, 89c. Hard red spring ordinary, 78c; 11 percent, 77c; 13 percent, 8le; 18 per cent, 85c: 14 percent, 89c. Hard white. Bo art ordinary. 78",o: U percent, 78jc: 13 percent, 70c 13 percent, 81c; 14 percent. 83c. Today's cat receipts: wheat 103; barley 3; flour 13; corn 6; oats 1; hay 1; mlllfeed 3. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. May 16. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Mav -82 Vfc .79 H .80 July 784 .78 .76H .77 Sept. .79 i .7914 .T7 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. May 16. (AP) Stocks. although In exceptionally light sup ply, pointed downward In today's market, many leaders yielding frac tions to more than 3 points. The list merely drifted until around the final hour when selling picked up bit and declines became more pro nounced. At that, the turnover of about 400,000 shares was one of 'he smallest in two weeks. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 147 Am. Can .-. 87 Am. & Pgn. Pow .... 3'i A. T. is T 1287, Anaconda 37 Atch. T. & 3. P U8 Bcndlx Avla unquoted Beth. Steel 46 v Caterpillar Tract. 43 Chrysler 43 Coml. Solv 7 Curti&s-Wrlght 4; DuPont ..100 Gen. Elec . ...... a434 Gen. Foods .... 35 Gen. Mot Int. Harvest I. T. & T. . 30 , 55H 814 TOW . 31 19 Johns-Man. ........... Monty Ward ...... North Amer. ......... Penney (J. C.)..- Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pa-e. ... Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. .. St. Oil N. J. 1 Trans. Amer. Unlon Carb. Unit. Aircraft ......... 841.4 3234 5 12l4 1 47 94 64H 26 H U. S. Steel . 43 German.Lady Sets New Glider Mark BERLIN, May 18. (UP) Hnnnc Reltsch, German woman avVtor. Sunday established a world's record for round-trip gilder flying when she flew from Darmstadt to Wasser kuppe and back, a distance of 155 miles. In her motorless plane. She broke a record established last Fri day by the German aviator Kraft, who covered 103 miles. Miss Reltsch 's trip lasted five and a half hours, Kraft's six and a half hours. Ex-Union Agent On Trial In Bombing HILLS BO RO, May 18. (AP) Jack Esta brook, former business agent for the warehousemen's branch of the A.F.L. teamsters union, went on trial here today on a charge of using explosives In an attempt to destroy property. The state alleged that Estabrook and two other men threw a bomb at a grocery store at Rockport, Wash ington county, Me.y 30, 1030. V. S. McCLATCHY CALLS PHYSICIAN AND DIES SAN FRANCISCO. May 16. (AP) V. S. McCIatchy, 80, member of a widely-known newspaper family In California, died here yesterday short ly after calling a physician when he became 111. Born In 1867, the year his father established the Sacramento Bee, Mc Clatehy became half-owner of this newspsper and. later, the Fresno Bee. He was publisher of the Ssc- rsmento Bee from 1884 until 1923 when he sold rfls Interests to his late brother, C. K. McCIatchy. Fire Danger Cabins HILLSBORO, May 16. (AP) A fire In the Mountatnadale Logging company holdings 13 miles west of here endangered several cabins, hun dreds of cords of wood snd consider. able fallen timber yesterday. The fire, limited to a few acres, wss be lieved under control, , Trial by battle was used to decide cases In Scotland until the close of the 16th century. ii CLEAN kVi l BURNS CLEAN I J t fffLjk vMM...MlMsWi RESTING EASILY Jack Barnes. 63, confined In Sacred Heart hospital with a head injury sustained in a fight Saturday after noon in the hobo camp near the Southern Pacific railroad tracks south of the city, was reported as resting comfortably this afternoon. Dr. A. P. W. Kresse. attending physician, said Barnes didn't have a fractured skull, as at first feared. Anton Szcuka. S3, who allegedly. confessed to Deputy District Attorney Oeorge Nellson to striking Bsrnes over the head with a length of gal vanised iron drain-pipe, after Barnes had slashed his (Szurka'a) face with an ax. was still being held In city Jail pending the outcome of Barnes Injuries. Gerald McGullieuddy. another real dent of the "Jungle," was being held as a material witness. Claudette Colbert Gary Cooper Stars Craterian Comedy Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper form a partnership that gives screen comedy a iwst In the new produc tion, "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," which opened last night at the Cra terian theatre. The peppery mnlden who "mot him In Paris," and a new, sophisticated "Mr. Deeds" are seen es a penniless French aristocrat and a bored Amer ican multl-mllllonalre, respectively In a tiototis version of the famous farce. Cooper. & spoiled and self-willed financier, goes Into a Riviera shop for a pair of pa J tunas and comes11 out with the girl he decides to make his eighth wife. A madcap honeymoon follows. taking the buttling young couple to world-famous pleasure spots. Miss Colbert sets out to tame her male shrew' In a manner he hes never known before. She pays absolutely no attention to him. She balks his every plan, repulses his every ad vance, and generally tyrannizes him. Miss Colbert's campaign subdues "Btuebeord" as if by magic but she soon finds It Is her turn to do the pursuing. Bennett and' Fonda Head Rialto Cast Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda were welcomed to the Rialto theatre last night by a large and enthua lastle audience as the harassed lover of the romantic drama, I Met Mf Love Again." The story casts the stars in the roles of adventurous Julie and stU' dlous Ives, girl and boy sweethearts In the New England of the Jess and flapper era of 1037. The romantic little New England girl meets Michael, a suave, worth' less writer (splendidly played by Alan Marshal) and his worldlings so Intrigues her that she elopes with him. Their Bohemian life Is dlsll lusionlug but she sticks to her bar gain with this Irresponsible chap until he dies In a duel. Then she brings her small daughter home to her Aunt WIMam In Vermont and realizes that she still loves Ives, who has become a quiet young professor. "Hollywood Stadium Mystery," plays as the companion feature through Tuesday. 4 SCOTTISH RITE The semi-annual REUN ION of the Medford and Klamath Bodies will be held at Medford. May 18. 10 and 30th. Dinner will be served each day. AU ' members are cordially In vited. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secty. Notice This la to give notice that I will sell for h the following described articles which have been stored In my warehouse for more than a year past. The proceeds of ssld sale to be used to satisfy my claim for storage due on said articles. 4 wooden boxes, 1 small stand, 13 etna, books and personal effects, 1 transit esse, 1 health scsle, 1 small rocker, 1 canvas bag of golg clubs, etc. I mirror crated, 3 trunks. 1 tin can, 3 bbla. dishes, 1 essay balance. 1 red box tools. 1 card table, 1 large mirror, uncrated. All of the above be long to J. J. Seidell. Also. 1 small rocker, 1 baby chair, 3 trunks, 1 folding baby bed, 7 wood en boxs. 1 sewing machine, 1 radio. 1 baby cart. All of the .above belong to J. E. Bradley. Sale will be held at my warehouse, 323 N. Front St.. Mrdford, Oregon. Tuea., June 14th, at 10:00 A. M. F. E. SAMSOTT CO. Tomorrow & Wed! Cassis. la. . If 11 Bl "I. 0n cnn 1 GOLD HILL, May 16. (Spl.) The Gold Hill division of the Jackson County Health association held Its May meeting, on Monday afternoon at the Grange halt. Mrs. Nellie Walker, acting as host ess, had the hall decorated with quince blossoms and white lilac and served refreshments, many varieties of cookies and tea. Communication from Mlsa Mildred Carlton received, thanking every one who helped to make her birthday party a success. On Wednesday afternoon, the Oold Hill unit was Invited to meet with the Phoenix unit at the home of Mrs. John Gammlll. A covered dish lunch eon was served and a delightful time was enjoyed. Next meeting will be held Tuesday. May 81 at the home of Mrs. W. P. and Mrs. Jean Boye, ROYAL ARCH MASONS Stated convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 33 cn Tuesday evening. May 17th, at 7:30 P. M. Visitors welcome. D. T. HUSON. H. P. O. D. FRAZEE, Sec'y. , Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p. in. Too Late to Classify LOST Camera at Catfish Derby. Re ward. Call 377-X. JUST a minute. A 1036 Ford De Luxe 4 -door sedan trunk model, new mo tor, good rubber Looks and runs like new. Special price only $460.00. Full price for your car In trade. Open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE Young registered bulls. mincing snortnorn strains, vniueiijn Ranch, Central Point. LOST Small black keytalner; 4 or 5 kys. Return to Tribune. FOR SALE Ladles' World bicycle with balloon tires, horn, lights, car rier rack, speedometer. Practically new. used six months, pnone ow Central Point. APARTMENT for rent. 716 Welch. FOR SALE! 30 acre patented placer mining claim. 80 minutes drive from Medford on main road. Ideal for summer home or week-end par ties. Inquire Box 3350, Medford Man Trimine. WANTED to borrow 8800 on chattel security. Box 3460. Tribune. SITUATION WANTED Bookkeeper, Capable man experienced In lunv bering and contracting. P. O. Tlox 376. Ashland. FOR SALE: Mare and gelding. 3800 lbs. Well broke. 4 miles west Talent. Orln Barlow, Wagner Creek. FOR SALE Labrador retriever, regis tered male, 3 years. Leaving town. 34S Liberty, Asmand. PEDIGREED black Cocker Spaniel pups. 006 W. Main. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, A-l condition. Phone 347-w. WANTED Ranch hand. J. H. Korner, Route 1, Centra Point. FOR SALE Modern fi e-room cot tage, close In; pavement, $1800.00. $300.00 down. H. O. Wilson, 7 Chest nut. Phone 1564. hows l:4-6:4-liOO e 90C-40C-10O Positively Ends Tomorrow! HIOH-SPOT OF HILARITY 8TART8 WED! THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN ft new rival to I for the "Thin I J I Man" .... 1 I Banjo - eyed - i Itlondelll Feel at Home In "The Heart of Portland" Coaarert ' Oea rente aes OraitMf ertta. IttraettTS Bates! Dttaeke Wltk katk rat . Hotel Cornelia IU 8.W. feirft Peruana a TRI HKAST OF TOT CITY WANTED Woman wants housework or care of children by day or week. Call 410-R. WANTED High type, weH dressed lady with ear to train for beauty work. Cabin 73, Merrick's Auto Camp. AIRSTREAM-AIRLTTE trailer house. Daring, dashing. Takes grades on high, stops on a dime. Sleeps four. VON ZUNDEL, 130 Vancouver. OCEAN view home. 14.80 aehee, 4 room house. New barn and other improvements, fine spring water, large reservoir, one mile from Har bor. Ore., and Chetco river. 36 miles from Crescent City. Also one acre with Improvements near Howard school. Consider car. truck, trailer house, aa payment. F. R. Shockley. Medford. Route 3, near Howard school. FOR SALE 8 acres. 4 miles out, im proved. 330 Haven St. FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room apart ment, bath. Lower floor. 413 N. Ivy. GIANT Dalla Zinnias plants. 635 West 13th. FOR SALE John Deere model D trac tor, reasonable price. Also McCor mlck 10-30 and Fordsons. All re conditioned. Rogue Valley Tractor Co., 18 S. Fir. FOR SALE 30 milk cows. Clarence Rankin. Eagle Point. t FOR SALE Two Guernsey cows. 1 heifer fresh soon. One Jersey heifr 18 mo. old. F. R. Shockley, near Howard school. FOR SALE Cream colored porcelain wood range almost like new. 836.00 at 30 Barnes St. or phone 358-X. FOR RENT 8 -room house on Al mond. Phone 1001-W. FOR SALE "34" V-8 coach or will trade for coupe. 31 So. Peach. FOR RENT 8 -room furnished house. 540 Palm. Inquire 405 W. 3nd. OOOD, thrifty wear.er pigs for sale. H. R. Pitts. Oak Grove road. TRAILER-HOUSE, ready to go. 850.00. New trailer house Just completed $155.00. Trailer houses bought, sold, rented and built to order. Coupe and sedans made Into pick-ups $10.00 up. Lay's Auto Camp. Ash land. 4 DUPLICATORS and SUPPLIES. Bt erma, 116 N. Central. Phone 383. FOR RENT Furnished small single apartment. Hotel Holland. LET US give that ahabby. scabby car a gleaming new finish. Mitchell ' Auto Beauty Shop. WENONAH CLUB Benefit Merchants - Lunch, Tuesday, Redmen hall, 11 ttU 3. 30c and 35c. 5c and lOc GRILL Now Vnrter Management Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard Special Lunches and Dinners 25c Hamburgers, 10c Home Made Chili 10c Home Made Pies 6c or 10c 128 East Main Bt. l:4V8'.4ft-9:0O e 2.v3Ae-l(Mi Til Tomorrow! Romance You'll Never Forget' Jena i Rssism IBENNETTFONBA. Hollywood Stadium Mystery z From Rags To Riches! f.ikylarklng ' Kith the . "Aln K I n gi Irishman", or h i a I timet BERT GORDON LA Wed-Thur Two Hits STUART ERWIN la $ cemedr role made - to order! Small Town Boy Park At Hotel Its .. Part Part lane OIIMION MfT. JUS ft y mermy i 1 LU 1 ml Iui3 III jJJi