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t ' .GE SEVEN MTEPFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 193S. j Read ever; ad on this page. You will probably find exactly the things you have been look ing for or a sale or trade for unused artlclea you may bare Search your attlo or store-room you may find many things others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate eaai. If what you wan't Isn't here, ad vertise for It Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effectlvel RATES Per word first lruertlon..lc (Minimum !5c) Bach additional Insertion, per word le (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 1.B CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Gum boots, at the gate lead ing to Kelley's Island on Rogue .7. D.ti.n. n M I"! MflliVV On- tuvcr. ' ' j. tral Point and receive reward. a I.Q8T If dog missing, call 1S16. W ANTED MALE HELP MAN to distribute clrculsrs. hand bills and samples for us In your locality. We pay by the thousand. Tou do no soiling. No EXPERI ENCE NECESSARY. Must be hon est, reliable and neat appealing. TRANS AMERICAN ADVERTISING DISTRIBUTORS, Box 748, Milwau kee, Wisconsin. WANTED 4 high class salesmen for local territory, that must earn $200 or better per mo. A real Job for right men. See Mr. Cat, Hotel Jackson, Tues. and Wed., 10 a. m to 6 p. m. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Conscientious young lady to care for apartment and one child. Steady employment. Box 3763. Tribune. WANTED Girl over 30 or woman to do general housework In country home. Must be able to cook. Phone 610-J-3. WANTED Toung woman for general housework. Family of one. Box 643. Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE L HOP Picking will be resumed Monday, K a, tha Hilton Hon Yard, Grants Pass. HOP PICKING starts about Augutt 30th at Christie Hop Yarya. u. miles west of Grants Pass. Free tents, good campground. W ANTED SITUATIONS t WILL be available for scaly pear work for a few days. Fred B. Adams. Phone 1134. RELIABLE woman wants to care for children nights. Phone 853-J. WANTED Children to care for while mothers work In fruit. Tel. 408-J-6. MAN and WIFE want work on farm. Experienced. References. Inquire Dave Hlcken, Central Point. WANTED Work by experienced woman, In adult family: good cook Can give references. Phono 9SB-R. W ANTED Miscellaneous DRIVING to Los Angeles Friday or Saturday. Room for 2, share ex i penses. Phone 874: V WAMTTrn Mrwtoi "A" 31 Ford coupe In good condition. State price. Box ef, uoid nui. WANTED Motorcycle, H. D. '48. Must be bargain; good running order. Box 3738. Tnnune. PHONE 969-R for furniture repair ing, upholstering and refinlshlng Wabash near Spring St. WANT TO RENT by August 30th, I or 3-bedroom house or apartment. Permanent. Phone 1564. WANTED Poultry and eggs. High est cash price paid. Medford Poul try and Egg. H. C. rredette. sole owner. LAUNDRY Mrs. Huson. Tel. 1346-M . WELL DRILLING $1.50 per ft., first ; 50 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, i King. : i WANTED Dead and worthless anl i mala removed free of charge Phone 1 1 (reverse charges) Southern Oregon I By-products Co., HIGHEST CASH PRICSS PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN RU'SE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1083 WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063 WE PAT MORE CASH i Por Your Furniture 1 HOI, BROOK A ANDREWS I 8th and Front Phone 647 j HIGHEST PRICES PAID, for Batteries, x Radiator-. Aluminum, Brass Cop s' per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN MOUSE n N Crane St. t-honc 10fl2 FOR RENT HOUSES i FOR. RTNT Furnished small modern house. mile off Crater Lake riwy 5 Mrs. Hagen. Spring St. j FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. ; $22.50. Water paid. 1330 Sailing j Ave. ! FOR PEST 5 -room furnished house, j Adllta, Ill Almond. t FOR SALE 4-room cabin at Fish Lake, completelv furnished. See h Harrv Hsmvn '327 West Main Phone 154. ROOM house, screened porch, ger- ViiW 4UL, FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL STUCCO DUPLEX, furnished; hot water, garbage service H, L. Cook, No. 10 Quince St. 7-ROOM modern house neai Senior high, available Aug. loth. Box 693. Mall Tribune. FOB RENT 7-room unfurnished I suburban (very good home): good i enaae trees and lawn: 3 miles from city center on paved road. Phone 1091. FOR KENT House No. 0. Everett court, furnished. Adults only Phone 338. FOR RENT Bachelor cabin. Phone 174B-Y. FOR RENT APARTMENTS VAWTER Apartments. 30 No. Holly. Unfurnished lower: hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator. Call Apt. 1 or phone 1108. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. OB BAUER APTS.. mi. and Oakdale. Fine building, modern, furnished or unfurnished, all comforts. By week or month; 827.60, and up. Phone 713-Y. FURNISHED Apartment. Adults only 603 S. Holly. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment. 403 Newtown. Tel. 19. FOR RENT Furnished apartments: Frigldalre. electric range. Hotel Holland. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at r. r. nan. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Sleeping porch. 808 W. Main. FOR RENT 3 sleeping rooms. 638 West 11th. ROOM for 3 at 153 North Oakdale. NEWLY furnished rooms, Close In: cooking privileges. 332 S. Grape. FOR RENT 3 rooms, $10, unfur nished; 3 rooms, furnished, $12.60; not modern. Inquire 618 Ea&t Main. PLEASANT room for rent; private entrance. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape, FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM. $1 a day at 718 E. Main. FOR RENT Miscellaneous ONE store room, upstairs office rooms. See Al Llttrell or Roland Hubbard. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 cows. Phone 31-F-14, Jacksonville. 4 GOOD FRESH cows for sale. 10 miles from Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. W. F. Martin. FOR SALE 13 feeder pigs, 100 lbs., 4 Guernsey heifers, 3 years. S- L. Johnston, Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE Real good Jersey-Guern sey cow, iresnen own, Limu Kttn L. M. Matheny, opposite Pierce's Greenhouse. MUST SELL Very good Guernsey dairy herd; cowa. heifer and 4-year-old bull. Vernon Day, Rr. 1, Box 177, Central Point. 83 HEAD OF CATTLE, beef and dairy 'cows. Must be sold at once at a bargain. Phone 307, Jacksonville. Henry Manklns. FOR SALE 3-year-old blooded Cor date rams. Herbert Elmore, Apple gate. FOR SALE Milk cow. Inquire at Beagle postofflcs. FOR SALE Gentle 1360-lb. work horse. Will trade 55 ewes for milk cows. Phone 35-F-ll, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Excellent milk cows. A. H. Mann, Rt. 1, Box 393-A., Griffin Creek road. FOR SALE Cow and heifer Chas. Cummons, Reese Creek. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, shoats and pedigreed Poland China sows; large bav team. Phone 1051. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE White bwd'-Dg doea. New Zealand. Tom Murphy, Route 1. Box 70-A, just oil Beau Lane. REGISTERED white Collie pups and stud. Klsh-Ke-Kosh strain Fred Fisher. Roseburg. Ore. POR SALE Purebred Cocker Span lei pups. Phone 1634-L. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MUST SELL 1934 Willys Sedan: very good condition: 160. Pend'cton. Merrick's Auto ump. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1934 Chey Truck. Ttmken attachment. Brjwn llpe. large fruit rack, etc. No Junk Will consider '30' Cat. or good car. Box 3742, Tribune. 1938 INTERNATIONAL Pickup: very good condition.' Vernon Day. Rt. 1. Box 177, Central Point. DATES- CBED CARS Famous R and O Guarantee. Cars of merit only deserve this space watch this section lor the BEST BUYS IN TOWN. 1934 Chevrolet Truck I39S 1938 Chevrolet Truck 498 1936 International Truck MS 1936 G M.C. Pickup 48S Used Car Lot located 6th and Bartlett, Medford Oregon. Harold Treat. Used Car Mgr. FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet truck. long wneeiosse. auai: bwj mco. extra heavy: 3 extra tires; 1500. E M. Barrlnaton. Inquire postofllce. Williams. Ore. LATE 30 Ford Coupe. S0 Hs then market pnee iwn wi T,riiima. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE cheap or trade for car or what have you. 14 lots in jaoason- , rllle. MljA Bor. Tr. WHEN you think of ml estate laink1 pX BROWN & WHITX. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8 acres, very good gar den, berry and clover soil. All till able and under Irrigation. Small house, garage, small chicken house, berrlee and young trees. Close to Medford and good school. Total price eA25, $323 down payment. Box 3745, Tribune. SACRIFICE SALE 2 acres, 4-room modem home, large garage, chicken coop, 300 chicken capacity: fruit house, small barn, some fruit and berries. Small down payment. Rest like rent. Box 3744. Tribune. OWNER WILL SELL equity In mod ern home In Med ford's finest res Idem la 1 district. Balance FHA loan. Three bedrooms.' beautiful yard, front and rear, fine chade trees, garage. Or will trade for smaller Medford home or country place. Address Box 645, Mall Tri bune. FOR SALE Reasonable, newly decor ated, convenient, 5 -room house. In nloe neighborhood, close to schools Terms. Phone 1971-J. FOR SALE Small frame building, 16x13 ft., double construction, suit able for lunch room, etc. See Emll Lange at 25 So. Riverside. S ACRES, 6 - room plastered house, garage, barn, chicken houw. family orchard, part meadow. Irrigated, all cultivated; $1350. terms. Sheley Agency, North City Limits. Hwy. 99. FOR SALE First home on right south of Phoenix. Reasonable price and terms. Inqu're 21 Genesee St. FOR SALE $25.00 down and $17.60 per month, bungalow on hillside close to Mdford. Total prlco $1500. Walter H. Leverette, Med ford Bldg. FOR SALE 3 houses. $2500; $50 Income. Terms. Owner at 618 E. Main. FOR RENT 10 acres, good build ings. Inquire 4 Corners Station. Midway road.- FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office, 202 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 1149. or C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th, Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association. FOR SALE Miscellaneous ENSILAGE CUTTER, blower and pipe tor sale. W. N. Carl. Provolt. CORN for table or canning; small amounts or truck load; 3 ml. south of Medford across tracks west of Sun Sugared Pear packing nou.se, on Jacksonville Hwy. R. D. Reyn olds. PIANOS FOR SALE Latest typo Spinet flat top console, also Studio upright almost new. In storage hero In Medford, at Big Discounts. Most any terms can be arranged. For location and Inspection privileges, write at once to Credit Dept.. Cllne Piano Co., 831 Jay St., Sacramento, Calif. FIELD-RUN POTATOES, $125 sack; culls. 75c. Reds and whites. Blank enshlp. Central Point. FOR SALE 2 davenports In good condition. A bargain. Phone 989. FOR SALE 12 -gauge Remington pump gun. 828 Beekman. FOR SALE: All household furniture, new electric washer, 300 qta. can ned fruit, two-wheel trailer, good cow, Just fresh, and heifer calf, four tons hay, children's bloycle, radio and misc. articles. Must sell In few days as have to go east Immediately. W. E. Allen, 3rd house past Dark's Serv. Station on Stow art Ave. FOR SALE; Tuscan Cling peaches, 4 mile West Phoenix, Houston Road. O. E. Carpenter. FOR SALE! 8 Spark Oil Heaters, 1 large H.C. Little Heater, 1 sllg.itly used heater. Oood price. Cunning ham Electric Co. Phone 252. 18 N. Grape St. FOR SALE 1 wicker Davenport, will take part In wood; 1 day bed. like new. 616 so. Oakdale Ave. PEACHES Today, mile west of voornees crossing, e. o. corn. CHOICE PEACHES. 8c lb. Worden's, Perrydale, Jacksonville Hwy. McCORMICK - DEERINO Primrose electric cream separator: McCor- mick-Deerlng 2-unlt milking ma chine (like new). WU1 take part payment in nay. vernon nay, Rt. 1. Box 177. Central Point. FOR SALE Vaul pressure pump, motor. 60-gal tan.., deep or shallow well, S20.00. Tel. 1278-J. CANNING PEACHES now resav Bring your own boxes. Woodlawn Or- ensrd, central Point. Phone 127. Harry DeBuque. GRAIN SACKS 8c and 4c each: also sacking and binding twine Med ford Bargain House. 37-81 North Grape Phone 1062. SUGAR PINE SHAKE.', for sale E. C. Faber, Central Point. FOR SALE 16-h p. outboard motor and boat. 622 dwarda. FOR sals'" --Speed Queen"" waahera and Ironera. Sparton refrigerators Guaranteed service and parts for all makes of washers. General Elec tric Ironer. demonstrator, only one half original price. Pick's Hard ware. MYERS Water Pressure systems guar anteed All pumping systems over hauled Plumbing contracting. Pen co electric fence regulators Full line of general paints and fishing tackle. Pick's Hardware. GOOD USED WASHERS. Radios, and small roll-top office desk: a good used electric ranges and one gaso line range, greatly reduced. Also outboard motor, half price. Pick's Hardware. LEAVING TOWN Household goods snd trailer for sale. Talent Auto Camp. CABBAOK plants 847 Marie St For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR TRADE Trailer and boat: also drag saw; for milch cow or truck J. D. Hawkins, front High School. T3"M Hill. MISCELLANEOUS Ft-m' Osrage, Jacksonville. Phone "I. MISCELLANEOUS PHYCHIC Readings Dally. Mr. Miller, 328 North Central. EXPERT ADVICE and TREATMENT for all scalp and hair diseases. ETHELWYN'S BEAUTY SALON. QUILTS covered and tied. $1.00. Phone 1566-U NOTICE Asphalt paving plant established at our plant In Medford. We are now In position to quote price on sur facing driveways, tennis courts, alleys, etc. Medford Con. Con. Co Phone 9 PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 GET PEP. New Odtrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster Invlgorators- and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. 8 peel si price BPr. Call, write Strang Drug Oo. INSTRUCTIONS PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mrs. Daisy BInns. 323 King. Home studio less gxpen.se. lower prices, BUSINESS CHANCES FOB SALE Bervlce station and gro cery; Shell products, flood loca tlon 802 S. Riverside. BUSINESS DIREdORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all aliments. GET QUICK RESULl'S Try our remedies when other tall. CHAN & CHAN CO.. 235 K Main. Expert Window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173. House cleaning, floor waxlr.g, de- mothlng rugs, upholstery cleaning Transfer DAVI8 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER It STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices rlcht. Service gunranved. Dressmaking. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. Room 302, U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring. Ladies' Coats and Suits Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker. Cra terlnn Bldg. 'THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE" Profes sional Dressmaking. Tailoring, Al terations. Hemstitching. Button and Buckles covered 10 N' Bartlen Painting JNO. H. LOCK PAINTER Fine interior work a specialty. . Phone 809. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate cost. Latest spray type equipment. F. H Gardner. Phone 1376-w COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperbanger F.H.A. loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W. Main. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t Labor for breath 6. Rebuffs 10, Lacking cor dis III. y 14. Wreath bear- Ins a L knight's crest 15. Flower 16. Mythical monster 17. Metal 18. Fruit 19. Orderly HO. Parents and children it. Bonks of fiction 24. Instance 26. Charart eristic fruit of the ?:ourd amll? 37. Having the central part removed JO. Deface 32. Glide over ice Si. Precious tone 47. Placed away for future reference 39. Son of Setb 40. Came to reit 4L Imbecile t3. Thone ha vlna power 48. Individual! 45. Decompose 46. On the ocean 47. Send by ev- era) different Individuals or unite 49. Meshed fabric iO. Floor Solution of Yesterday's Punis SppOMSjWlAiTE pS H A RjRp WO I ppN I C pupPmIaresMgo 'ElRlASlHThNBfslTEP PAR j! D ATEPl RE VER P;EFjU Sp jffT sitIeInTTIsMs U. Clothe with OOWN authority t Outdoor vans 61. Give forth 1 Region 66. Cherry color . Score at 5$. Source bride 62. Unconcealed 4. Slender stalk 62. Type of rail- I. Kills road cari 9. Organ of colloq. speech 67. B carried T. High moun- 68. Kind of flab tain 69. Worship 1. Chum 70. Preceding s. Division of S nffchts play TL Book of the . 10. Call together Bible IL 8'ihaped mold 71. Post of s stair- Ing case IS. Spoken Tf. Cause to tit 12. Allows down 11. Boy ' I2 I3 K i '."s I 7 8 H WM' iWW W II '7 If w timm3Tir IP IF wr ill XL. jioj. cidu. 2L Mii Mil. ium 27 28 2? 3o 31 M 33 34 X 55 It37 30 1 . mT "IF I . iM. 'Jdj. JbA U Wn HUH .7 mi, Mt - mF g 70 1 1 ' i''A I I I I I LJ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Radiator Repaliinf HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE S3 South Bartlett. LOANS MONET TO LOAN on modern dwell ings of late construction, $9.76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE, m W. Main. A QUICK WAY To pay your old bills ... to reduce Installments ... to get needed CASH... Use our popular cash loan plan to Ret the money you want WHEN you want It. Loans up to $300 on your own signature and security. No en . dorse rs. Take as long at twenty months to repay. Personal and Auto Loans. OREGON FINANCE CO (Formerly Ore. A Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lie. No. 6-311 M317. Phone 139. 4S South Central LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count as administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth K, Gravatte, deceased, with the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has set September 8, 1038, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day In the Court Room of said Court In the Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. All per sons Interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any they have, why said final account should not be approved by said Court and raid ad ministratrix discharged from her trust, and file any such objections on or before said date. Dated and first published August 9, 1938, CELIA J. BAILEY. Administratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth K. Gravatte. deceased. DON R. NEWBURY. . Attorney for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has. by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, been duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Dewilton D. DeVoe. deceased, and has qualified. Alt persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to me at Medford, Oregon, within tAx months from the date hereof. Dated and first published August 9, 1938. CLAUDE A. DEVOE. Administrator. W. E. Phlpps. Attorney for said estate. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. j By virtue of an execution 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 directed and dated of the 13th day of August, 1936, In a certain action therein, wherein! First National Bank of Medford, Ore- I gon, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against Walter Bowne, the defend ant, tor the sum of - $49737. with 8 Interest per annum from the 1st day of February. 1938, In the sum of $259.36, or the sum of $766.62 aggregate, principal and Interest, with costs and disbursements taxed at $21.60, and the further sum of $76.00 as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said county on the 10th day of August, 1938. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the satd exe cution, I will on the 17th day of September, 1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Court house 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 Cross-Word Puzzle 3t. Ooddess of the barvtst 21. Distinguished 21. Church dlgnl tary 7. Hue as. Think 39. Badgerl 1k animal SI tittle girt who went through th looking glass SS. Unequal! comb, form ft. Photograph! batb St. Literary com position ST. Passing fashion SS. Former till of th governor of AlgKrs 44. Dneapended sums 46. Clothes 45. Word of agreement 10. Term of address SS. Type of auto mob!! 14 Edible fungus 15. Oanus of trees 64. Long narra tive porm 67. Hire 69. Yield under pressure 60. Notion 61. Cosy horns 64. Small nth 66. At present 64. Before TTTElRlg ths oevrts of this sale, subject to re demption aa provided by law. ail of the right, title and Interest that the said defendant, Walter Pwne. had on the 36th day of July, 1938, or now haa In and to the following described property, situated in ths County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The east half of the northwest quarter; the west half of the north east quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 18, Township 33, 8., Range a East, W. M., situate In Jsckmn County, Oregon. Dated this 15th dsv of August. 1938. 8 YD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. Bv HOWARD OAPLT. Deputy. The Grange Sams Valley Grant. The twautllul bouquet ol "glida" donated bj Margaret Russell for Sat urday Orange meeting was carried away by James McDonough (or be ing the head of the class on a state (lower guessing contest. The contest, put on by the tem porary lecturer, R. B. Nealon, reveal ed that many states have (or tv.eir (lower the goldenrod, once belonging to Oregon before the Oregon grape was officially made the state flowar Montana's (lower, the bltterroot. was a hard one and would probably never have been guessed by Mrs. Walter Orant had It not been for the awful grimace made by the lecturer, aa he gave the question to her. Other numbers on the progiam were readings by Mrs. Grant and Mrs. O. T. Wilson, a tire rolling con test put on by Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin and a musical number by Heinle Fyle, who. It appeared to his audi ence, carried a tiny whistling Instru ment Inside hla lungs; at any rate It was something none of them nad heard before and waa highly enloyed. Ways and means commltteo an nounced an auction sale for Sep tember 33, which will Include any thing the Orangcra wish to have sold. The money will go to the building fund. Max' Schulz advised he would at tend the alfalfa growlug demonstra tion put on by the experiment sta tion at Talent. Mrs. Albert Straus gave a report on the Klamth county joint IO.A meeting at Diamond lake. Among officers absent were Misses Mildred and Marian Duggan, graces, and Dorothy Straus, lady assistant steward. Upper Rogue Grange Upper Rogue Orange meeting Au gust IB will be very important, especially tor the men. A pie feed. There ahould be a lot of men at Orange thla time. There possibly will be a pie eating contest If there Is enough contestants. There will be a snort business meeting, then at 8 o'clock the meeting will be open for leoturor hour when the Boy Scouts will pre sent their court of honor. Lecturer hour will be open to the public The boys present a very Interesting entertainment, so let's show the boys our appreciation by a large at tendance. Will each lady who comes bring a pie? We want to give the boys lots of pie. Remstnder of lecturer hour will be spent In recreation. Meeting will start at 8 o'clock shsrp. - Jacksonville Grange Jacksonville Orange held regular session August IB with only 80 members present. Win Arnold reported the last meeting of the agriculture com mittee. Henry Nledermeyer reported the Recreation club swimming party at Jackson Hot Springs the last Monday of July. Prank Henspeter, chairman of the housing committee, announced more padlocks were needed. Mrs. Reva Henspeter, chairman of H. E. 0., reported a delightful aft ernoon spent at the home of Ora Nledermeyer, who was surprised with a handkerchief shower In honor of her birthday. Next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Florins Sev erance. Next Serving committee will be Roy and Oertrude Martin, Henry and Marian Nledermeyer and Lewis Conger. Chester Mendt, reporting for Co-op., stated the last directors meeting waa largest In the history of the Co-op. I. A. Dew, who will have charge of the program on August 26, an nounced he had secured Mr. Banwell t talk on some phase of "Aviation" and would like to see a good at tendance. . During refreshment hour, O. O. Sanden and J. B. Ooleman gave very Interesting reviews of their respec tive vacation trips, which Included vlsltc many . . national parks. HOWTHEY STAhD National League W. L. Pet. AS 39 .018 61 JTB B8 47 .883 .. BS 47 .66. B0 63 .4RS 40 BB .471 4S 68 .437 81 71 30 .co-lie W. ti. Pet. - 81 68 .883 79 61 .664 73 66 Mti - 71 67 .918 71 67 J14 66 74 471 63 76 .463 69 88 371 Pittsburgh New York Chicago Cincinnati Boston Brooklyn St. Louis Philadelphia Los Angeles Secrsmento Sen Francisco . Ssn DIgo VM Portland Hollywood Oakland American standings unchanged. No games yesterday. Seek Olslucated In Sleep ALBANY (UP) Floyd WhIUker turned over In bed and dislocated ths large vertebrae at the back of his neck. He was trrated at hos pital, but later permitted to return home. Re was unsble to work for sevsral days. HOFFARD ELECTED CRATER MANAGER TO FINISHSEASON Popular Veteran Confident Locals Will Win Second Half Championship Practice Sessions Called. Paul "Hoosler" Hoffard, the most popular baseball player to perform on a local diamond In the past 10 years, was last night unanimously chosen by members of the Medford Craters to lead them In the two re maining games of the second-half Southern Oregon league pennant race. The meeting waa held In the offices of Austin Frailer, president of the Medford Athletlo association, and waa called to name a successor to Wally Rlckert, who resigned his managerial Job following the 18 to 10 Crater victory at Yreka Sunday. There wasn't any doubt In the minds of Crater players last night regarding the man they wanted to manage the team (or the balance of the year. Frailer, conducting the meeting, explained Its purpose and ashed them who they wanted. To a man, they answered, "Pop'll take us In." New Chief Confident The big. left-handed hitting out fielder, In accepting the managership, came out flatly with the statement that Medford should win the second half championship. The first thing he did was call practice sessions for this afternoon, Wednesday and Fri day at the high school park at 8:30. With the resignation of Rlckert from the mansgershlp and from the team to devote all bis time to busi ness, a change In the Crater Infield will be necessary. The new manager said that Orval Hampel, third base man, would probably be shifted to first base, taking the place of Bob Smith, who won't see action again this season because of a growth on his ankle that needs rest before foot ball season. Smith, however, will re main In the role of coach. Either Billy Calvert or Chief McLean will hold down second base, depending upon who pitches, and either of those two will catoh, also depending upon the hurlor. Dick Lewis will re main on short snd Dick Sakralda, Hoffard and Tommy White In the outfield. Cook On Third Blney Cook, ex-Llnfleld college star ond new Phoenix high athletlo coach, will hold down third bass next Sun day her against Olendale. Cook, a right-handed batter, waa placed on me local roster August 10, so will be eligible to play Sunday. Billy Plche, outfielder and Ray Erlckson, pitcher. have been recalled from the Junior uaicrs and will be In uniform Sun day. Following next Sunday's gams, ths second-half race will end with Cres cent City playing here August 38. DELAYTIfBOUT FOB WEDNESDAY NIGHT Fight Broadcast The Henry Armstrong-Lou Ambers fight In New York to morrow night will be broadcast over a nation-wide radio hookup, which Includes station KMED. The fight, scheduled for IS rounds, will start at 8 p. m. Med ford time. NEW YORK, Aug. 16. (AP) The public suddenly has realised Henry Armstrong snd Lou Ambers will punch it out (or Lou's lightweight title in Madison Square Garden Wed nesday night, and the result Is grat ifying boom In box office business. All dsy yesterday fans stood In line outside the box office while Promoter Mike Jacobs beamed and predicted "a sellout sure." The odds favor Henry by as much as 8 to 1 to beat Lou and add ths lightweight orown to his feather weight and welterweight honors. Nsv ertheless 'he man In ths street ap parently thinks Lou will make a fight of It. Unless h does It will sot be a thriller. For Lou In his last two out ings of major Importance, hla defeats of Tony Csnzonerl snd Pedro Mon tenet, was far from being a crowd plesser. He retained his title both times but (ew of the (ens were awake at ths (inlsh to see It. Scores Yesterday National League Boston 8. Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh a. St. Louis 8. Chicago 4. Only games. Amerlc-an Lei rue No games scheduled. Pacific Coast Leagn No gomes scheduled. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS Dresses. Costs. Hats. Blouses Itielitia a. Hoffmann 1 PETE E BEAT mm In a tesm grappling match at ths Medford armory last night that left the fans limp with excitement and Polish Palooka Joe SmollnskI Umper. out not from excitement. Sat. Bob Kenaston and Pets Belcastro col laborated to wallop Sockeye Jack McDonald and the Palooka, four falls to two. It was ths first defeat suffered by Sockeye and Joe sine the beys began tearing eacb other apart two at a time, and It gav Kenaston, Oold Hill's pride snd Joy, all th revenge he wanted for a couple of prevloua drubbings at ths hands of last night's defeated pair. twice last night, SmollnskI was left all alone In the ring with Belcastro and Kenaston. Th first time, he managed to revive enough after Pete and Bob got through with him to continue wrestling. The sec ond time, he was carried to th dressing room by McDonald and th match was over. It waa feared by many friends at Kenaston that Belcastro wouldn't co operate, but their (ears were ground less. The Mad Italian proved s whale of a partner for the Qol Hlller. In fact, the only non-cooperation taking place was thst glvsa by SmollnskI to McDonald. Both times Sockeye wss pinned It was because the Polish Palooka couldn't rally hla nerve enough to assist his partner. McDonald and SmollnskI grabbed the first two falls by eliminating; Belcastro, then making short work of Kenaston. Sockeye grabbed Pete, heaved him against ths ropes and socked him In the stomach on th rebound. Three of those body clouts did for the Italian, and Kenaston went out vis, the some system, with SmollnskI finishing the Job after Mo- Donald had weakened the Marina. Pet and Bob evened the score at two to two shortly after the Inter mission. : Pet blasted a dropklck to Smollnskl's whiskers, sending him In to the ringside customers, and while th Palooka stood outside th ropes and watched with horror, Belcastro and kenaston attempted to beat Mo- Donald to death. They practically did. With . McDonald ginned, th pair started after SmollnskI. They played with him like a cat doea si mouse, rubbing their hsnds in un holy Joy and gloating nastily. Bel castro grabbed Joe with a full Nelson and Kenaston hammered on his un protected front. Then. Pet and Bob exchanged placea and SmollnskI was further punished. Finally, with Ken aston holding .SmollnskI helpless, Belcastro backed across the ring and moved forward with a roar, ending with a double-barrelled dropklck that landed flush In the pit of Joe's shomach. That ended Joe for th tlm being. Coming back for the next two falls, the armory was nearly torn apart as the four grapplera went crazy. Twice, police almost called a halt to pro ceedings aa singly. In pairs, In threes and In fours the muscls-manglsrs carried their warfare outside th ring snd Into th ringside seats. Smolln skI spent most of his tlm picking himself off patrons' lsps, and th other three gained more than a speaking acquaintance with several ladles and gentlemen seated In six-bit chairs. At last Kenaston got McDonstd la a Qold IIII1 crab and, of course, thai was flnls for Sockeye. It was ob tained while SmollnskI was wander ing around outside the ropes pleading with Belcastro not to hit him so hard. Wlt)l Sockeye out, they should have called the thing off, but Pet and Kenaston had to have their tun with SmollnskI, which they did. They stalked him around th ring tor fully 10 minutes, letting him suf fer with apprehension. Then, they picked him up In the old battering ram hold and cracked hla head against ths corner of the ring rope. They did It again and SmollnskI folded up like an accordion. They wanted to give it to him one mon, but McDonald leaped In th ring and stopped th goings on. SmollnskI was limp ss a dlshrag and McDonald car ried him to the showers. In the opening match, Bobby Ohtck gave Benny Wilson sn upside-down lariat spin the fourth round of a olean sqd sparkling nout for th Ion (all. Wilson was unanl to com back. Fights Last Night Br th Associated Press eiuahnivh llimmf Anaott. 180. Louisville. Ky.. stopped Leo Rodak, 130, Chicago (1) Houston. Tex. otaniey nwm las. New York, outpointed Tom Hen ry. 164, Pittsburgh 110) Neksrk, If. J, Tippy tarxin. iss. Oarfleld, N. 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