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MTIDFOTCT) MATL TRTBTTNTJ, MTDFO'RD, OTEaoy. "WTvDNTS'DAY, MAY 25. 1938. PAGE TXE V Read every ad on tbla page you Till probably (lad exactly the things you nave Been look, ing (or or a sale or trade (or unused articles you ma; have Search your attic or store-room you may (ind many things others are seeking and he able to realize Immediate cash If what you want tent here, ad Teniae (or It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES rer word, first Insertion c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word c (Minimum 10c) -Per line per month without copy change 11.25 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND WILL the sportsman who found tack- le box at ooia run oriue nimuy ' Bauw at the Holland Hotel and re ceive reward. LOST If dog mlasiug, call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP RANCH HAND WANTED Herbert Jlrschele, Sams valley, near owre WANTED Gooo. working partner Make good mfaey. Small Invest ment required. Box 3690, Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP .I.I II- .1 ' " - - - NEAT young woman, capable of meet ing the public. Salary, expenses Olve particulars. Box 1818. Tribune MALE OK FEMALE HELE vra tMiinjM nnenlncr this ierrllory (or man or woman to operate a route Of U. S. rosiage stump ers. A safe and sound Investment with good Income. Light Interesting i,v adftn will handle. Credit for .m.i'lnn. Write Shlpman, Box 3785. Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS LOCAL MAN wants work, any kind; good carpenter. Box 1819, Tribune YOUNG MAN want work of any kind. Experienceo. ncenseu wiou.. ?...- famtaVvr KPrvlCe Station St tanri'firit and crocerv clerk. Fefer- ences. V. A. Bowe. 573 East Main Ashland. " WANTED House cleaning by day or Phone 1585-J evenings. Mrs. H Rlggert, 610 W. Clark. WANTED By capable, well-trained lady, practical nursing, do . Tribune. an -n.T.rr 1 am .Tnmvtnu. see rxjn wunn-fc-o ....... " . Eketrand, 242 No. Front, evenings 7 p. m. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL DO painting and decorating (or what have you. Box 1824. Tribune. PAPERING, 25c roll. Painting at reasonable prices. Work guaran teed. Call Apt. 6. 310 N. Bartlett WANTED Painter wants work In exchange for rent. Box 3786, Mall Tribune. rOR furnltuie reupholsterlng and repairing phone 969-R. WANTED TO RENT 6-room house walking distance from high schr-ol Phone 1487-L. CASH (or old books In good condition Will call. Write Box 3589, rrloune WANTED uood single outboard motor. Plynn Electric. Phone 107 WANTED Six or eight-Inch Irriga tion pipe or metal troughs M J., care Mall Tribune, LAWNMOWERS shsrpened and re paired Joe J. Jones, 32 N Grape St Phone 369. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MKUFOIin BAIIOAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St Phone 1062. LAUNDRY Mrs Huson Tel 1345-M WELL-DRILLING 6. 8 or 10-ln hole, deep or shallow E D Lamb. 1185 No 9th. Grants Pass. WANTED To rent 4-room modern unfurnished house Box 3884 care Tribune WANTED Scrap Iron and wine bot tles Highest price paid Sllwleaf metal 1715 N Riverside EAGLE POINT fox farm buys horses Dg wi iw n v. u ban n . . . WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and dairy cattle Phone 437-R C O Hoove! & Son WOOL - MORAtR - HIDES And Pelt See us before you sell MED FORD BARGAIN HUUSfc n N Grape St Phone 1063 WE PAY MOKfc CASH For rout furniture HOMIKOOK AMUO-MS etb and Front Phone 547 HIOHES1 PRICE? PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass Cop per and other metals MEDFORD HAROAIN HOI HE 27 N Orape St Phone 1003 WASTED Unfurnished or partly furnished house oi flat 3 oearooma jll ot circulating neat Must oe modern and s!o.i rirlehtxirhond up to M0 Bos 1572 mbune WANTED Dead and worthies n1- mali remoea rree ot charge Phone 1 79 i reverse wharves) Southern VT HOUSES BACHELOR CABIN 445 So. Front, FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room modern house with sleeping porch; partly fur nished. Call 1011 West 10th St. ' FOR RENT 8-room modem house, furnished. Electrlo range, Frlgldalre. ahade, flowers, berries and fruit, garden. 1129 Nlautlo St. FOR RENT 5-room modern fum. house, across from B OS on Stewart ave. 126. FOR RENT 5-room partly furnished bouse. 332 crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT Large furnished house, 322 s. Newtown. Call 31914 New town. FOR RENT Attractive 6-room stucco home for summer months, somplete ly furnished except linen: electric ally equipped. References. Phone 1555-J. FOR RENT OR 8ALK 6-room coun try bungalow on hill Just off Ring's Hwy. Needs some repairs: about 2 acres hillside, lovely view. Price 1750, at 25 month, no payment down, or rent for 815. Tel. 917. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, or apt. 916 West 10th. FRONT RpOM for rent. 916 west 10th. PLEASANT room, comfortable bed, private entrance and bath; $2.50 week.- - 408 Edwards. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeolng room (or gentleman: garage If de sired 325 So Riverside. ROOM FOR TWO 153 No. Oakdale PLEASANT ROOMS 1012 E. Main Phone '456-Y. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1556-Y ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT Pleasant heated room for employed lady Cooking priv ileges If desired Phone 1117 or call 613 S Central after 5 tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two 2-room apart ments; one 912 and one 98. 230 Beatty St. FURNISHED APT. Private bath. Frlgldalre. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnisned comfortable apartment; private entrance: Frlg ldalre, etc. Inquire 518 S. Oakdale FOR RENT 1 and 2-room acts. Adults. 501 E. Main. FURNISHED apt. gas equipment in cluding new stove. 525 North Riv erside. FOR RENT Small furnished apt. Mall Tribune Bldg. Hot and cold water furnished. Apply Business of fice Mall Tribune. FURNISHED APTS. Reasonable. 21 Genesee. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt. 444 So. Fir. FOR PENT Apt., 334 Apple St. FOR RENT 2 apt, to sublet for summer. Cargtll Court. Call 495 FOR RENT Modern 3-room apart ment, 711 East Main. FOR RENT Furnished small single apartment. Hotel iolland. FOR RENT Furnished apt. 229 North Ivy, APTS. FOR RENT GeBauer Apts. FURNISHED apartment. Key at 516 So. Ivy. APARTMENT for rent. Call 604 So Oakdale. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at P. & F Bsnk. ; FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOMS and MEALS 146 So Holly FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS TO LEASE Sheep range with fine browse, of over 6000 acres, between Macdoel and Bray in SLsklyou coun ty. Butte creek runs through prop erty. $500 for season to responsible tenant. Apply to Wm. H. Hagelsteln, Butte Valley State Sank,. Dorrls, Siskiyou county, California. FOR RENT 850 icres stock farm. 225 acres good soil, ready for sum merfallow, balance pasture, on nlh way, and electricity, also pasture for sale. 602 N. Riverside. Ph. 1457 FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam heated office room See AI Llttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 237 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One Brown Swiss fl-year-old bull; 2 young milk cows. Geo. Yockel. Phone 10-F-21, Asa land. FOR SALE 3 fresh heifers. Ml hard, Agate. GOOD COW. due to freshen June 9. Brltton, Rt. 1, Box 381, Medford FOR SALE Team horses, honest, j gentle, $150. Wilson, 139 N. Ccnfal (Barber Shop). FOR SALE Fresh tested cows, team heavy mules. F. V. Cook. Eagle Point. FOR SALE BERRY HALLOCKS and CRATES FRUIT BASKETS Ol all kinds. Prices right. Monarch Seed & Feed Co FOR SALE Brood sows, ready to farrow, and weaner pigs. Cross R. R. from Richfield Service Station Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE For ots or calves, one 8-year-old mare, weight 1250 lbs John L. Nealon. Phone 118. Central Point. FOR SALE ReRirtered Guernsey bull. No 218205: 4 year old; well marked Howard C. Short, atfle Point. Or FOR SALE POULTRY RFD FRYFHS ftOc etirh Carle? Prm ij.i SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8-room modern huiw and 3 acres. Small payment lonn. or trade for stock, woort. or what have you. Phone 452-R-2. FOR SALE 2 new homes. and 8 rooms. Close In. Terms. Inquire ell West Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 10 Acres, Irrigated, good soli, Just out side of city limits; 6-room house. family orchard, 6 acres In alfalfa, city water available, unay jjou, terms. ' Also T4 Acres, on Rogue river and Pacific Hwy., fine river bottom land. Irrigated: 4-room nouse ana oam. good barn. Ideal location, beautiful view. Price 2BTO. Also 6-Room house Bnd bath, on paved street: 91100, 9200 cash, balance 915 per month. See L. 3. PICKELL 16 sr Bartlett. PRICED TO BELL 90-acre dairy ranch. Excellent improvements; close In. Desirable terms. Box 3778, Tribune. FOR SALE 336 Crater Lake Ave. ESipnUhHl K.mnm. non-resident owner making price at 91650 for quick sale. Terms uu aowa. oai ance 921 month including principal Interest and taxes. Chas. R. Ray Room 217 Medford Bldg. Phone J02 5-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oltoe In on Crater Lake avenue. Must sell Immediately to settle estate. Phone owner, Jacksonville. 21-F-12 WHEN you think ot real estate, think of BROWN St WHITE. FOR SALE 3-room house, large lot; 9900, terms. Inquire. 17 S. Riverside ov-to e&r.n- Oi. frm nntntid nlacer mining claim. 30 minutes drle from Medford on main road, ideal for summer home or week-end par ties. Inquire Box ?250. Medford Mall Tribune. FEDERAL LAND bANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the national Farm Loan Office 302 Liberty Bldg Tel 1140 Or 0 A. Barnes. 167 E 8th. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford snd surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal 8avlngs Loan Assoclstlou FOR SALE Furnished home. 422 8 Ivy. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Transferred. will accept any reasonable cash or trade offer for my Improved acre age. Phone 493-L. FOR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Allls-Chalm ers light field tractor (or electric refrigerator. Call at Friend s wreck ing Yard. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 193S Ford Logging Truck and Trailer flt)B.0O 1931 Ford Logging Truck and Trailer $395.00 1935 Ford VA-ton Truck. $395.00 1933 Ford Pickup 1325.00 1936 Dodge Pickup $465.00 Claycomb Motor Co., Ashland, Ore O. E. GATEto AUTO CO. SPECIAL R. & O. GUARANTEED CARS 1937 Ford 60 Coupe $606 1936 Ford Tudor Touring Sedan; reconditioned motor, excel lent paint $495 1935 Ford Fordor; trunk, recon ditioned motor, good paint $445 1935 Ford Coupe, 3-wlndow de luxe; reconditioned thruout $426 1935 Plymouth 4 -door Sedan; new paint; with radio 495 1930 Ford Express, dual wheels canopy $226 1930 Chevrolet Coupe: excellent condition $165 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1927 Chrysler Sedan: good condition, good rubber. Also combination wood and kerosene ' range. Cheap. Call Biter 6 p. m. 1468 Prune St. FOR SALE 1936 Ford Fordor Sedan Returning east, must raise "ash Sacrifice for $495. R. E. Sllkala, 220 N. Bartlett. USED TRUCKS 1936 G.M.C. Heavy Duty Pickup. ..MRfi 1936 DODGE Pickup 466 1934 CHEVROLET l-ton Truck; factory flat bed; new brakes ana paint ............ 396 Phone 637. 121 N. Bartlett. MEDFORD GARAGE. FOR SALE 1934 Nash $300.00. GooO shape. $100 below Blue Book price 1031 Narregan St. FOR SALE OR TRADE for late model sedan, 1938 Hudson Custom Coup A-l condition. See owner at Vplley Fuel Co. Phone 76. FOR SALE 11933 Chevrolet dump truck completely overhauled, -nust sell at once. Wltham Magneto b Parts Co. NOTICE; I have 8 completely rebuilt 1933 Chevrolet 1 ton trucks, 111 sell cheap and take trade What, have you. H. C. Wltham, 8th ana Riverside. FOR SALE 1931 Ford sedan and house trailer. Inquire W. 8 Hare Ranch. Central Point, two olosks east water tower. FOR SALE Good used delivery car Very reasonable. Plynn Electric. Phone 107. FOR SALE JR TRADE 1931 Auburn roup. 518 So. Oakdale. TOR sale MISCELLANEOUS CALCULATORS Blerma. 118 N. Central. Phone 282. FOR SALE Electric portable sewing machine. Airway vacuum weeper Hotpotnt elect:" range, chiffonier R.CJk. radio. 804 W. Jackson. LAUREL. Fir and Pine; II. up. Tel 4S2-R-2. FOR SALE Credit on new Ford car. Will discount, phone 1588-R FOR SALE Large National ch reg ister. 2-drswer electric. Cheap. At Chsteau. afternoons or eien'nga. FOR SALE Oood used blC7Cle. 110 Almond Street. FOR QUICK SALE 14 ft noat. 1 4 h.p. Neptum motor, almost new A light boat trailer. Doty'i. 78 So Grape. FOR SALE Pair baby scales. Phone 1574. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Latt model H18 0O elev en tube console - all-wavo radio 39 50. Phone 816-J. FOR SALE Sweetpeaa SOo per 100 (122 West 2nd. FOR SALE I 7ft h.p General Electric motor with starting box sao.oo 1 Rebuilt 1033 Chevrolet mo tor complete ...-..,..85.00 1 Rebuilt 1939 V-8 motor. ' H. C. WITHAM. 3th & Riverjlde WOOD 1 75 tier. Phone 453-R-2. ZINNIAS, tomato plants, 6o dos. 825 w. 13th. FOR SALE Used Jlght fixtures for living room and dining room. Cheap 111 Washington St. BUILDING MATERIAL BAROAIN8 Special prlcea on noma LUMBER items, roofing materials, sash and doors and other Items too numer ous to mention WHILE THEY LAST MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY At 3d and Fir Sts. FOR SALE CHICK SCRATCH, our own make. It's good. 92.30 per cwt. Monarch 8ecd As Feed Co. FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAYS at reasonable prices. Special prices for orders placed now for season re quirements. See us. Monarch Seed 6c Feed Co. FOR SALE Weed burning suns, ef ficient and Inexpensive. Have a hundred uses on the clean farm Monarch Seed Se Feed Co. FOR SALE Try our DAIRY CLEANS ING POWDER. Washes faster, does a cleaner Job. costa less. B-K powder sterilizes safely and more econom ically during summer season. See us for DAIRY SUPPLIES of all kinds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE SUDAN GRASS for that late ground. Cut one crop for hay. pasture the second. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR 8ALE CALCIUM ARSENATE kills alfalfa weevil; we nave It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Ssve money on HAY and STOCK SALT Ask us for p Ices before you buy. .Monarch Seed & Feed Co. SUDAN GRASS seed, 4o lb. 472 Blvd. Ashland. FOr' SALE Non-poisonous "rOTO DUST for cabbage and other worms on vegetablea. Monarch Seed 8s Feed Co. FOR SALE We have the right spray to kill tomato beetles and cucumber bugs. The most complete) stock of Insecticides in So. Oregon. Bring your bug troubles to us. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Closing out pianos; easy terms; (45 and 65. B. J. Palmer 402 East Main St. NU-WAS MATTRESS CO. cleans, ren ovates rebuilds mattresses like new 80 So. Grape. Phono 893-W. SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE E. C. Paber. Central Point FOR SALE Newtowns. packed or loose Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse 213 8 Fir RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawna Phone 1634-V FOR SALE Llly-of-the-vailey 720 West 2nd St. ELECTRIC Fence Exchange, 817.60 up Harry Weagant. Ashland Ph ll-F-4 FOR SALE Mowing machine, A-l condition; very cheap. Call 278 -J BUSINESS CHANCES FOR 8ALE OR LEASE Well "ncated auburban store and station. Stxk at invoice. Living quarters. Box 3701, Tribune. Mail Tribune Daily across Uncuoketl Acta out of orta Draw after United Lessen Color Record of dally events Having a handle Blasts on A whistle Electrified particle City In Pennsylvania Liquid part of fat Those persona or thin izb Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle PAlCflATR ; i p oMpio PA RKRE I NSURE iiQlLiiSATEii CANTATAllULSA OPESlASPENiyS v5tapsisah ERlRESETlENIE PlADlOiTHUN DE R e mTTT Sn si Be ft banareanwee byeIInTe e d yIs e a Constellation Artinelal I fin ir u a Term of address Rodents of 41. Skill 42. Extend 48. la unabla south and Central America cooklnf Article Lies In vessel 46. Guiding straps oi a Dnaie 49. Pronoun warmth Renniilnnvlifi 60. Laughing One of the twin Something legendary .ven founders of to pacify Rome B4. English river Science of the 65. Mediterranean ideal human nailing vessel character 68. Feminine name ' 2 3 m4 5 6 7 Hgp e " 'I Ml liIZffllZZii f! tf W-26 w IP30 3l ilT 33 rJk u if if I f 2 jm im igra WM- 45 If p Z1 41 ''.;,,, So Si S3 s 3 1 imju 1 MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE lubrication, 75o. Mo hawk Service Station, Riverside and Jackson. FOR. A-l dry cleaning and laundry call 16. day or night HAVE your photograph takn aire 8x- 10 in only SOo Brown 8i Brown Photographers 225 E Main PERSONAL POEMS 8E71 rO MUSIC. ARRANGED for publication Submit oest work either ooemt oi melodies foi tree examination and report M M M Studios. Dept ft Portland Oregon BUSINESS DIRECTORY A Infract a. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE IN.-UltANCfc AIISTRACT8 ESCROWS WILLIAM LAING. Architect Phone 329-J 308. U 8 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIO SHOPPE With 25 yrs. experience in Tailoring, Dress making, Alterations, Remodeling, Hemstitching. Buckles and but tons covered. 10 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 12, Sparta Bldg rel 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and Sutu Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coker, Cra terlan Bldg. Painting PAINTING Industrial and residen tial work quickly dona 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 paperhangol FH.A loans foi painting now avail able. Plttsbunth Paint Store, 133 W Main Expert Kug Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Clean and de moth Rugs. Davenports. Chairs etc 38 So Orape Geo A Seely. ?h. 1172 LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, de mothlng, rug. upholstery cleaning LOANS DO SOME HOUSECLEANINQ On Your Cld Bills. Make a clean sweep of your accumu lated debta. We'll supply the cash you need to pay what you owe and to buy what you need. Inquire to day. Applications taken by phone, letter or in person OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore & Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lie No. 8-211. M.217. Phone 130 45 So Central. Trucking, GENERAL DUMP TRUCKING Sand, gravel, top soil, decomposed granite Ray Chamberlln, Hwy. 00, Vi mile west uoia Hill. Tel. uoid Hill o. Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Fireproof storage Export crating, packing and shipping service "Davis for 8ervlce " Phone 644. EAD3 TRAN8FER it STORAGE CO. Offlce 28 So Fir Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed. 8AMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage new low ratea F. E SAMSON CO., Phona 833 Cross-Word Puzzle ff. Mao Beth's till 10. At variance 1L Tiny 16. Wander I PCOB peIpue 18. Plthllke stem uaeu tor making hats 20. East Indian weights 11. Giggle 21. Gleam 26. Fetters 86. Memorandum 27. Former ruler 29. Sew loosely 83. Ministers In charge of pari she 38. Game resembling backgammon 86. Consume by lire 16. Small cubes 38. Parson a ge 40. American author 48. Spanish hero 44. Partook of a meal 45. Cravat 47. Incline the head 48. Mineral spring 61. By 62. Half Way between N and S DOWN 1. Staff J. Bird of the cuckoo family 8. Climatic conditions 4. Chief executive of a city 6. Siberian river 8. Dad 7. Greek letter 6, Fourth year collena students BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RAU1ATOR SERVICE S3 South Bartlett Roofing, REPAIR and apply an kmda of roofs. Let us give you an estimate. All work guaranteed. Phone 1363. J. R. Monson. Old Pacific Hwy. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. Outstanding warrants of Prospct School District No. 59, numbers 187 to 313 Inclusive, are hereby called for payment. Interest ceases after May 33, 1938. ROSE J. KELLSY. Dlflt. Clerk. Notice to Creditors, In the County Court of the County of Jackson. In and tor the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Leona Lewis, deceased, also known as W. L. Lewis, and of the Partnership Estate of said W. L. Lewis and R. W. Lewis, doing busi ness under the firm name and style of Lewis Brothers. Notice Is hereby given that Vad O. Lewis, the undersigned, by an order of the above entitled court, haa been duly appointed and now Is the duly qualified administratrix of the estate of the above named de cedent and of the partnership estate of said decedent and R. W. Lewis doing business under the firm name and style of Lewis Brothers. All persons having claims against said estates, or either of them, are required to present the same, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned, at Lewis Super Service Station, corner Front and Eighth Streets In- the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, duly verified with proper vouchers. Dated May 18, 1038, VADA Q. LEWIS, Administratrix. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, May 35. (Spl.) There wasn't such a large percentage of votes polled here as was antici pated. Olenn O. Howard replaced Fred Pottygrew as first Judge on the olectlon board, Mr. Pettygrew having resigned. Officers elected at the P.-T.A meeting for the coming school year were as follows: Mrs. Robert Humph rey, prealdont; Mrs. Qeorge Millard, vice president; Mrs. B. J. Dlckerson, secretary-treasurer. Miss Helen Jamison underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hos pital In Medford May 30. Mr. and Mrs. , Charles Humphrey were calling on Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball May 16 for a while, then going on to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hotflelds' In the Slsklyous where they were over night guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt. Janet and Jimmy, visited Mr. Morrltt's mother, Mrs. E L. Merrltt, at Cen tral Point May 33. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark of Grass Valley, Cal., and three children were guests at the home of Mr., and Mm H. Ball May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea McDowell and Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jock were all guests during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Layton moved to Derby to care for the ditch dur ing the Irrigation season. O. L. Davidson returned homo Sunday to Medford after visiting bis son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt and family, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jack, Mrs Robert Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. W R, Lamb, all attended the gradua tion exercises at Butte Falls, May 10 Edna Lamb was one of those graduating. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis were callers at the W. R. Lamb home May 32nd. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ham me 11 are raising a fine lot of voting turkeys again this season. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Rusho have started the foundation for a fine new house they will build. Several farmers are busy cutting and putting up the first crop of hsy. The ditch hap been repaired now after several days without water Everyone Is thankful to have the water again. 4 Howard District HOWArtD, May 25. (Spl.) The eighth grade graduates were honored by the P.-T.A. with a banquet May 18. The banquet table, formed an "H" with the 13 graduates at the center table. Erma Jean McCoy gave the valedictory addreas and ' John Warren Thomas the salutary greet ing!. The class history and phophecv were given by Patricia Crawford and Byrnadlne -Mcculiock. respectively. Prof. Jewett of Central Point gave the graduation address In which he likened life to a tnree-rlng circus Paul Oerber presented diplomas to Harry Blame, Bertha Cardln, Luther Cardln. Patricia Crawford, Marianne Casper, Junior Friend, Erma Jean McCay, Byrnadlne McCullock, Ralph Parton, John Warren Thomas, Lyle Tedrlck and Roy 8hockley. Mrs. Bally Puhl, president of the P.-T.A., pre sented each girl wltb a corsage of rosebuds and each boy wltb a rose bud. Following pupils were on. the bonor roll (eighth grade): Erma Jean Mc Cay, Patty Crawford and Luther Cardln; (seventh grade), Pauline Miller, Billy Croucher, Helen Wilson and Kenneth Stocks The names ol those from the other grades are not available. Miss Plerson, fifth and .nth grades teacher, will attend the Uni versity of California at Berkeley. Mrs, Haul Roulntree, first and second grades teacher, and Miss Elliott ot the third and fourth grades, went to Merrill May 18 where Mrs. Roulntree will spend the sum mer. Miss Elliott will go on to North Dakota. The 4-H leader and members wish to thsnk the following people for helping In the progrsm the evening of Mny 20: Mrs. Prentiss and ber accordion band, Pauline Miller, Betty Hardy, Mr, Newton, Mrs, Roulntree, Derva Jeanne Sater, Violet Thumler, Erma Jean McCay, Eloise Peyton, and A, V. Hardy and Mr. Raymond. The following officers were eleot ed by the extension unit for the coming year: chairman, Alice Ricks; vice-chairman, Mrs. Frank Croucher; secretary-treasurer, Grace Crawford Planning day will be held In June The date will be announced later. Derva Jeanne spent May 33 as the guest of Elaine Winkle, visiting tt the Roosevelt school. Derby DERBY, May 35. (Spl.) Evelyn Miller, 11-year old school girl of Derby, la recovering from an Injury received Tuesday evening when a wedge shot out of a block of wood her father was splitting and struck her on the forehead. Friendly Neighbors circle met Wed nesday for election of officers. Mrs Frank Chaplin Is president, Mrs. Cora T. O us tin, vice president and Mrs. Katherlne Eld red. secretary treasurer. The club members dU cussed plans for canning material for school lunches for next school year. There will be a sock social at 7:30 p. m June 6. Those not getting a sock invitation are asked to bring a dime and something good to eat. Four-H sewing and forestry clubs met at Derby school Wednesday Meetings will be held at homes dur ing the summer. Members of the 4-H Forestry club decided to have a field trip Thurs day. It was also decided to have a plcnla lunch and have the entire school. The students went to Derby Junction and saw the train pull In and take on water and leave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson were Medford shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Downs and family spent Sunday visiting at the C. H, Haynea home. Mrs. Com T. Qustln was a guest at the J. D. Miller home Wednesday evening. The Grange Roxy Ann Orange. Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Edgar Rose, Wednesday, for regular business meeting, follow ed by a pleasant social hour. Colored tissue paper waa given members, wltb which to make flowers. A carnation made by Mrs. Roscoe Roberta won first prize, and the poppy by Mrs. Ethel Blsh, second. RefreshmenU were served by the hostess. Preceulng the Orange, Friday even ing, 12 girls dressed In pretty peas ant oostumes gave four different folk dances as danced In Sweden, Holland, Netherlands and Boitland, under the direction of Margo Ooddarjl, We ap preclat Lone Pine school giving ua such enjoyable entertainment. Carol FurTy and Alton Whetstone of Central Point were visitors and gave brief messages. Refreshments were served by Mrs. and Mr. Kelzur and Mr. and Mrs. Kellog. The publlo Is Invited to our dance, Saturday, May 28, from 9 to 1:30. , Brownsboro BROWN8BORO, May 25. 8pt.) Mrs. W. M. Hansen entertained tho ladles' club, May 12, with a ood attendance. Refreshments of Jello cake and lemonade were served dur ing the afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. J. D. Henry, Mrs Percy Henry, Mrs. Kraus-. Mrs. J. Trveolood, Mrs. Q. A. Hansen. Ooneva Glass. Mrs. Craig, Mra. Maxfleld, Mrs. Emerlck, Mrs. Rohrer, Mrs. Monla, Mra Ed Tucker and the hostess, Mrs, Hanren. Mtsa Mildred Hansen, who has ben teaching at Tyee, returned home last Saturday. Mr. Westfall. who has been vlalslng wltb his daughter, Mrs. Howard John son, returned to his home In Urania Pass last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. BUI Monla are the proud parenta of a baby boy, horn Friday, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trueblood and Mr. and Mra. Reed Oharley attended the farewell party given for Mr, and Mr. Ray Baker, at their nemo In Medford, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will leave soon for their home at Tule Lake. JAMAICA LABOR RIOT KINOSTON. Jamaica, May 25 (AP) A woman and her ten-year-oM son wens killed today when polio, opened fire on a crowd aa two day of dis order growing out of strikes came to a hesd. The victims were Mrs. Louis Thomas and her son Stanley. Alexander Bustamante, generally considered the leader of Jamaican labor, was arrested by a party of 15 policemen. His chief aide, named a rant, also was taken Into custody. (In London the admiralty, taking swift action to deal with the Jamaica labor trouble, announced It had or dered the 0.840-ton cruiser AJax fnm Bermuda to Kingston.) TIBET LAMA'S JEWELS RECOVERED IN CHINA SHANGHAI. May 25 (AP) A ValU able cache of the late Panchen Lama's Jewels and other valuables he been recovered from two Tibetans arreofd In the French concession benr. Police suspected them of stealing the valuables from the lama' bod) while It was being carried Into Ibet last March, rhe Tibetan wers de scribed as former servant of the Panchen Lama, one of the twa pneot ly ruler of Tibet. . Da Mall Tribune Want Ada, COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. 121 B Sixth Street Marriage License John Donald Yates and Ethelwya Peter. Wesley V. Hoxley and Mary E. Fer bert. Robert L. McLean and Naomi O. Fluke. Oscar J. WlUard and Martha Me- Collum. Orvell O. Carter and Sylvia B. Cole. Raymond B. Llnnlnger and Thelma Stringer. Circuit Court J. H. Flkaa fllea certificate of as sumed business name of "Highway Auto Court, Phoenix. John B. Sheley fllea certificate of assumed business name of "Sheley Agency." Medford. Oladya Q. DeMUIe rs. Roy M. De- MUle, divorce. Harry Sliver, H. W. Silver. Tax belle Silver Porter. Incorporate as "Harry Sliver, Inc." Ashland, Ore. I10.0O1.0O. County Conrt Estate Ann O. Andrews; deceased, probate. Estate Aaron Andrews, deceased. probate. Addle A. Hart. Edward O. Hart, In- oompetents, guardianship. Real Estnte Transfers J. J. Stelger to L. H. Allred et ux. WD. Land In Sec. 2, Twp. 38 3. R. 3 W. W. M. Maggie Hanscam to Frances Rtok- ford Nelson. WD. Lot 5 and 0 Jsok- son Sub. In Jackson county. E. L. Hopkins to Sarah Ann Hop kins. WD. Land In DLO 43, Twp. 88 S. R. 1 W. W. M. Hamilton H. Howell to Jessie L. Stagg et vlr. WD. Land In DLO 80, Twp. 87 8. R. 2 W. W. M. Frances Stock ford Nelson t Mangle Hanscam. WD. Land In DLO 88, Twp 37 B. R. 2 W. W. M. , Robert Mullen et ux to Orvel Bish op et ux. WD. Pt. Lot 1, Blk. 1 Nick ell Add. to Medford. Laura J. Jones, Admrx to Arold H. Mann et ux. AD. Land In DLO 40, Twp. 38 8. R. 2 W. W. M. George Wallace et al to Homer M. Dorland et ux. WD. Lots 1, 3, 8, 4, Blk. 57, Central Point. Chas. Loar et al to Hattle M. Walk er. QCD. Lots 11 and 13, Blk (8, Med ford. Ora L. BarnoH et vlr to Elmer Chll- dera et ux. WD. Land In DLO 43, Twp. 87 S. R. 1 W. W. M. Oeorge Gardner, trustee In bank ruptcy to Oeorge Schumacher. QCD. -N14 of NW 8EV4 NWVi and NE' SW!4 Sec. 17, Twp. 84 8. B 2. W. W. M. Mamie Edwarda et al to Charles 8. Vinton et ux. WD. Water Lots 29. 30, 81 and 82 Samuel Colver Plat of Phoenix. Clard M. Smith et ux to Addle Loyd. QCD. Lot 8, Blk 2, Phoenix. Eleanor T. Lytton et vlr to Martin Heltkamp et ux. WD. Land In DLO 50, Hwp 87 S. R. 1 W. W. M. Knute B. Norswlng et ux to E T. McFadden, trustee. Deed. SE4 Sea 21; NE!4 end W!4 of Sec. 28, Twp. 32 8. R. 3 W. W. M. Ernest Goodwin Rose borough et ux to Jobn 8. Day et ux. WD. Lot 7 Rose borough Heights Sub. of Blk. 11. Siskiyou Height Add. to Medford. Frank L. Rlson to Amy R. Rlson. WJ NW(4 NWK Sec. , Twp. 878. R. 4 W. W. M. NEW YORK FAIR FUND 8ALEM. May 35. (AP) O-egon' world's fair commission suffered a setback today when Attorney-General I. H. VanWInkle ruled that the 30,. 000 appropriated by the 1037 legisla ture for the New York fair cannot be spent on the state's exhibit at the San Francisco fair. Both fairs will be held next year. Oregon withdrew a month ago from the New York fair when the state' exhibit site was given to France, fair officials offering another site to Ore gon. The commission, asertlng , It would concentrate on the Ban Fran cisco fair, aaked the attorney-general If It would be legal to use th New York fair funds at the 8an Fran cisco fair. ALLAN HART TAKES ANTI-TRUST DUTIES PORTLAND, May 25. (AP) Allan Hart, deputy United State district attorney, resigned yesterday to be come a special assistant In the anti trust department of the United State department of Justice at Washington, D. C. He will take over hi new duties June 15, District Attorney Carl Don- augh said. Cardoso 68 WASHINGTON, May 25. (AP) Justice Benjamin Nathan Cardoso, who haa been absent from the su preme court because of Ulneas since December 10, became 88 today. Bis birthday anniversary was spent qulet.y at Port Chester, N. Y. when h I recuperating from nesn dis ease. His friend hop he will be sble to return to the bench next October when the fall term atart. For Complete Coverage of Bad- I nest and Fluinclsl Newt Read THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Relied upon by Bntiness Men snd Investors for Current News snd Dependable Informttion. Send for oar tpedsl Introductory offer, FIVE MONTHS FOR $S.0O 41S BMl ft., BuU nuNCMCO le w. eta m. US aXOEUU El kssnl BMt., SEATTUl