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OUI tiUN 1 llt'lisDA1 , .M I lit t! tiUt. OltEGpy, TIIUltSDAY, MARCH 7, ' PSQE SIX 'MS! E CLERK'S OFFICE PAYS PROFIT FOR COUNTY YEAR- PASI Junior Candidate in Lead The Crater National Forest headquarters office he:e is ffit ' getting In readint'KH tor the Into Hprtnir. summer ,nnd fall HcaHon in this, vast forest territory, and one of these moves :a ono preparinc to in; tad 300 newly pa in ted and con structed vignH. It has been five yon. or more since newly painted Rims wore nstnllod, at wnieh tim only about . ..ynfl were installed. Sinon thnt time the addition of new forewt "territory nnd changes made In the trails and roads ihrimut tim forast have-made JOi) additional sIkdm necessary. The signs will all bo nrundard national forest signs In use In the ', J'aclfic northwest,- In nito, posts nnd lotU-riiif,', nnd will be of n dif ferent tiolor schetnn liian has bein Jn use.' The sixty border HfjniK, and other special signs will all be dark Rretm In color, instead of in a combination of eream nnd f.weeii t as -. heretofore, will have 1 hu h letters and will he pnlntrd in Port- land by u professional prdnilnK concern. . The directory signw to trails and roads and the Lvijttlonnry and ' warning signs will tie in black and white. Instead of old colors of green and 'White,- will have one- Inch lei t "ring, and one-fourth Inch I border. Theso signs will ho paint ed here In the C'ratfi Matin mil for- j est warehouse by the forest ran- ; gers and other attaches. ' Hugh H. Kankln, supervisor of! th forest, Norman White, assis- t'ant supervisor, V. J. Hproat, local forof-'t cxiiminer, and (it-no ltogers, ( rangrr, hvld it conforettco in i:n i basement of the frdora) buildlm I this morning on (he new signs, ! where thjr should be ptaend. n. which caused much' apprehension among the other attaches of tin building nn a rumor has long ben extant that cim or all four of them or color blind. Thernfoi'c much relief was felt when 1L became known .that the signs would he of the standard kind in ise In iho national forests of the Pacific northwest. However, this does not relieve the apprehen sion of 'the smokers of ulgurc, nnd pi p('S who know from past ex perience (hat thp .Crater forestry officials havn the nasty huhjt of locating non-Wnokc signs In the very spots thnt smokers love bit. I The county clerk's office dur (ing 1H28 was not only self-sus- tnfnlng, but returned a profit to j Jackson county, figures of t he- year's business revealed today. The 'sum of $16,710.40 was received jfor fees during the year, meaning , a monthly average of 11309. 20. jot a daily average of 4.G5. Ex ! penses . for the year were $14. j4K0.25, nearly $400 less than the amount set nsido for tho office In Jtlm county budget. I Other figures at the clerk's of i f h e revealed that tho sum of np i pro mutely $f.&9.0M.74 was ex- ;pend-d by the coutity, of which - $ini.30C.8r was used for road con. islruction. Tho caro of the poor icont $24.291.2r, exclusive of $513 -expended for the widows' pensions. iThe circuit court, as tho result of !a cosily grand Jury investigation j and trial last spring, expended jtlXUOti fif), considerably above- Its i budget allowance of ) 10, tiKO. tit 7.- 5 ,L" b-. 1 , .f I'h If 4 ft X J.hr Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station . '.'L'8.9 Motor Win Kc Thunday, March 7 I'. M. 5::i(l to 0:15 Yo Towno Crier. fi;15 to 6:110 .Modford Mnll- s ! -Mlb Dornlliy Orih, boautiful Jim Trlliiino Npwh nuil Market. Wr cantliitala fur ijtiepn In tho IN- S to II Knrmor' Co oponillvo j Jinx ciuitont, h now In tile lead a Kxt'liaimo. . t with 2S.100 votoH nnil hor clOHf-Hl' March 8 McN'alr' Eoonomlat Dead IiONDO.V; KiiRlund, .March 7 U) Allyn YomiK, Amorlrnn oconn mint Hurt ' profi'Hwir ot polllk'iil economy In the University ot !on jon: dlod tonny nt the nKe of f2. - Friday, A. M. ' 0:30 to 10 Joine I'harmaoy. 10 to 10:3il Southern Orofson Kloctrlo. , . IO::iU to 1 1 IloiicnlmrK'fl. Inc. 11 to 11:30- M. .M. l)oi:irt- mont Storn. 11:30 to 12 .liuqiiH Lenox, llllllnry. 12 Noon Mall Trlhuno New KlaHheH. . I'. M. " 1 to 1:30 Mod ford Kloctrlc. 1:30 to 2 Lowis SuperServ- Ion SI at Ion. ! to 2:30 Mann's Department Hlore. , 2:30 to 3-T-l)rophy'B Jewolry 1 Slore. 4 ri:30 to 6:15 Ye Towno Crlor. G:1B to :30 Modford Mnll- Trlhuno New nnd Mnrketa. B:30 to T Hand llox. opponent, Miks Mildred Ijiwrenoo. ' senior candidate,, now has 21, 300 4, 'vole. - The contest, which i nn oxriiing form-minor of Iho Junior hl jlnx to ho held March 22, marled Monday and ha heen holdln the ! 1 L Sir .. ' . I r -.:-V A' I t SI rnoto ny I'easleys. I HIGH BASKETMFN ffi BirrT 1 1 iiiiiii in i Ml-1-1 fll Wmm IN ! wvluiii IMLLI 1L.UIIIIII 111 1 qy F E TILT The 145-pin handicap sported liy KrCKntlon aeainnt the Elks proved. too hlKh a urdle for tho antlered iui nKiV flliu (no mti mmv . .pin smashers took two of the threo iKarocs. ' The high school basketball, team l-niitt' was star of the match will mnko its final home appeat- .'with -high single game score of ance of the year Friday evening'.'!!' nrt high match scoro of 507. nt the Armory against the alumni Tomlln nnd Copco roll on tho team, composed of fo.'Oner hlch:i- uiieys tonignt. school stni-s. It will be the best i - t Klk. tcamc of the season as the two' '' ' '1 2 3 teams are evenly matched, know rrultt : 214 -101 162 each other's stylo of play, and are Knylor 1S6 1(12 1.11 equal in ability. The game will Carkln 171 144 210 be n tuning p heat fdr the locals llnnkin 160 101 155 for tho state tourney at Salem ;Eads . 145 .170 157 next week. , i The Alumni team will be oora-,:'. posed of Knlps, Williams, .Dew,.' Hurt, C. Dunn, Don Ilerriot, and i .12 hair n dozen others with basket- Finley 120 1 ls bait experience. j I.ewiH , 136 103 coach Calllson will use his first j Kdsall 120 IDT string, and tho players he expects Andres 114 l.'ift to take to Kalem. They nro Mor- Coffin .:. 126 171 ton. Molvin. Howermnn, Clarnelt, i Handicap 145 145 McDonald. Plcroon, C. Thomas nnd I Anderson. ! 761 S03 RI2 2.r.4 , ... . '.' S26 R64 S15 Montgomery-Ward. 3 1.-.3 168 108 1841 134 145 567 j 4G9 62.'.' 476 478 j 391 407 335 457 43l 43 51 J jfj. Jr4 23X tt - - BASKETBALL BATTLES PLAY IN MEDFORD Dorothy Ortii IS and has beon holding j of thn HltidwtJtt hecuKt of tint dally ' :i i , results being so close. Miss Orlh has held tho lnd every day or tho contest with the excep tion of Monday. Besides the at tractiveness of Miss Dorothy, she also has heen vary popular union,' the students and has held a num ber or offices. ; . , Tho votes are counted every all- onmnii at 4 'clock and tho results tin- largu blackhord in tlterest i port lib' hall Kn N'nrniai school tournament to lie held in' Ashtunct next week, when teams from all parts of tho lonlherii end of the state will bo present to contest . for secondary ITII I TPI F TIF. SiiH 01 ILL I III! LL I ILr' between Phoenix at to bo ; i ween lied for a game nd ItoRiio Htvcr fitHowed by. a pame ' he Iho winner' and Central bite to tlm Inubitily of Tiojj.u' PI"L- , All lhr;e; teams-had won ... -i ,' . i, lx unnies aid lost two each. The niver tcplny lis, KUme lita.l- nljrht ,ast pimo pmyod - was .it , Phoenix with the J'hocnix hlsh -school, U I . , .,vl(ln.. when Central Point appcni-s mo couniy seconoary nmn wo1 m h)1 wt lx KU.omt4 of ,,luy, srhool- bast;otlaH r hainpitmship (" , . likely -to stand as a three-cornered t The Dulles Yellow lantern con tie; in vb-w of the southern On-- foctloneiy store holtiK remodeled. It's toasted No Throat Irritation-No Couffi. 4,4.4-4. I KJa l 1 1 I ; mlr1 Vi i m ix 1 A -w, Vl.r' &ik. :: i aw .villi wtirm w ii kv ma u -.a a kinui kesp k . 'rl 1 : Reach foroucU , , , inxtt'fit! a surt't.. . o ,V Kroup of Medford and Ash land hlKh school students ..collided in the city park Wednesday, cyenn Iritf, and enKnpred' in . series .or combats, in a ronfih but business like manner. Tho combatants ske , dnddled at tho false , alarm tho police were on the way. A barked I nose was tho solo damage, j As far a-s could he ascertained the battle started when o.no yoitnK man said to another younc man: 'Don't Rive me any moro of your lip." The outbreak Js thought to bo an outwrowlh of the recrtit basket ball scries, the last two Karnes belnu marked by extreme rough ness by all players, despite warn InKH from, their coaches. ; The final game at Ashland was the hlKh mark, when the players went nt each other with something like wild abandon. ' Tho alleged boast of a fan, "that while Ashland may not .win any games, some of the. Medford stars will bo of' no use' nt' Sa lem," was taken- as tho gospel truth, and browed ' tho bitterness, the first In n long limo between tho two schools. . The warm sunshine nnd spring like weather prevailing in Klam ath Falls' during 'tho past few days Hhkcued lethargy and Sun day found many local couples in Medfqrd on : the .Bedford golf links. . ' , ' Tho Southern iftciflo bus was chartered by a number of tho jgolf enthusiasts .who, left here ;tor the valley, at 8:30 stinday morning. . tlblf was 'enjoyed from lfl:30 until ., late Vafternoon, when tho party-returned. ' ( Among those, enjoying, the game iin Medford 'were . .Mr. and Mrs. Uarl Whlllock.'Mr. nnd Mrs. II. N. Moo. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. lloberts. Mr. and Mrs. .r... Royal Shaw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilalph Macartney, Mr. and Mrs. 'Claude McColloch. Mr, and Mrs. leter Albertson, Wilson ft. Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Lawaon, .1. F. Magulrc. W. o. Smith nnd j many others. Klamath Fall Herald.' ' - ' :; , I "Luclty Strifefi? By Joe, yes. Let me tell you. I was cruising in my raider In the South Pacific. It had been danp, rainy weather and every. 'hit of tobacco we had on the snip was mouldy and could not be smoked. We began to be desperate. The men tivre what you call grotichy. Afun? came an American ship. We captured her and after tufting the captain, officers and crew aboard my raidT and find Ing comfortable places for them to stay, I and my officers went over to tbc captured ship to see if there was anything abaardhcrthatwewanted. We searched her. And vhat do oii think? Under the cushions of a seat in the captain's cabin we found 500 packages of Lucky Strikes! I lore off the end of one and lit it anil filled my In it;; J tt'ith it, and By Joe, I tt'tis a man again. . We had enough for all the crew and tre tfcre ail cheered up and we all beannc friends once more. By Joe, I was sorry to sink that A hut- , ' can ship that had brought us those smokes. Lucky Strikes, they are wonderful, and my Countess, of course, wishes a fashionable, slen der figure. She smokes Lucky Strikes when she is offered fattening streets. And my life has aU ways been an active one and I must be trim , and fit. I low to feci what you Americans cull 'peppy.' So no snivels for me. (jiie me a Lucky Strike instead, liy Joe, it's good for us to smoke Lncfc7f ." Count Fcux Von Luckner A. . Autliarltics attribute the enormous Increase iTi ' In flonrettc Kinokinif tct the ltnrroviiutrtt I In the process of Cigarette manufacture hy the appllea- ' tlon of heat. It is true that during 1928, Lucky Strike "The Sea Devil" Ciearettcs showed a greater increase than all other Ormanv'tumurit ' . . . . . . tear adventurer. Cigarettes combined. 1 his continns in no uncertain u4,llnt aiilrdun terms the public's confidence in the superiority of Lucky Strike. T TO S IN PLACE OF' ML EUGENE, Ore, March 7. WD Pill Hoinhart, OroRon varsity has kcthntl nnd hnseball - conch, ,hna botn : appointed-, burkfield coach of tho OroKOn footall tenm by tho owrutivo council of tho iinivcrslv. Hclnhart has coachdt bankcihull nnd hiipebnll nt Orccrtn nix. years nnd haa had charco of froh foot ball team several wnKon. --He will ieplaco Eugene Vtdal,' former WeBt Point stnr and pll-Anicrloan hnlfhnek nt the position, under John J. McEwah, head coach. McEwnn ban announced ho will ponrh an nil-western eleven sched uled to piny nn cnnt-weftt tootball Kt me in New York City deccmbor 1-1. this year. Ho was sranted permission to conch the eleven, by thp oxecuUve council. ' -i Tlie East-West nmo will . bo under the pupervlnion or the New York American I,enlon.' McEwan will, ho nt liberty to . rhooso hln playpr'H from tho entire westorn unction of the United Rtaton. The e-antern conch probnbly will Ik Knuto Hook no of. Notre, Paine. ' . , ;i . . SPEED BALL PAT ' AVALON, Cntaliria iHland, Cal.. iiarch 7. (I)Perce "I'at" Ma lone, buiiy' speed ball' artist,' ap pears fit nnd ready for t no Cubs National hen k no pennant drive . Mnlono was tho hurling aco for the "Cata linos" again yesieray as they tiofeated the "Avaions." 7" to .1, to wfhj the camp basoball cham plonshlp.f . Jliri speed vas dnzzllnK1 and his Control hud ii - nrid-season uspei't. " ' ' Kogers HorajiHby, Clyde lleclc and Earl Ornce, rookie catcher, did most 'of. tliti hitting; for the "Cata llnns," while Kiki C'uyler wielded n heavy bat tor' the "Avnlons. who ' havo . lost two out J of the three games. , , The fubs open a series with J.os Angeles tomorrow. Two Day Special Friday and Saturday March 8 and 9 - 35 advance silk frost crepe Dresses in plain colors, tan, brown, wine, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 46. Vafues to $35,00. Special these two days $19.95 New Spring Hats Arriving Daily ienrie's Medford National Bank Building LOS ANGELES, March 7 (Ar;jcaU collided with a milk truck. IJnrry Hobson, newsboy, - dend j The trunk ntriick 'an electric light here today, wnsan "innocent by-j pole, breaking- it off nt Its bas slander" In n automobile, coHi.siorrjund the pole fell on the newsboy, ; A cur attempting to jwa a tnxi-1 killing him. NON- : EXPLOSIVE AT THE PAS THE PAS, Man.. March 7. (ff) Kinll St. Goilnnl, youthful numht-r, wim recovering toilay from a bailie throncli a blizzcml to win the l'as (Iok ilerhy. SI. Oodrd aliimhlcd across the finish line ut 11:69 p. m. last nlcht. completinK the 2Q0uilln nonntop iiiiihIi to Kiln l"low und return In oil hours anil 59 minutes. Karl HrydKoH was second, three minutes behind Su Godard. fia hrlel Canipbell wan third, finish Iiir nt 11:54. Ills brother. Hector, finished fourth, halt a tiilnuie be hind him, ' " ' St. (lodnrd has won the 1'nn doK ilcrby each year bIucb 19i5, but this was his first victory over the I'OO mllo course, ' IB ofihoncnt. Felix Count nn I.Mcfciirr, the most romantic and mv5itfrfoHs thf Crntrnl fVmrrs in the World Wur YANKEES SLOWED UP BY GOLD WEATHER ST. VETEltSliritO. Fla.. .li (4) Miller . HupRlns ,b(Ti CtMffl coatt radio hook-tip every Saturday nlht throuth the N'rttmnul BnMxUasting Company nttuvrttt The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra In Th Tunes that made Hruaduxty, Ihinuiuvy.' OltH, Tht Am ft It in Tohareo Co., Mhufrlurrrt irch Hupfilns .believes that the Yankee , aro not nro Krevf Inp an ihey should, '. j "Wo ourM to be farther nd vancn,." he paid. "This epld iian made H imposHlhkA for the pitch ers to do any really hard throw intr. 11 means that the rest of the, weo)i we will haYA tto crowd seven day' work into throe." That meant danger to arms And leg?." I FRANK'S Comedians The Armory . . .. ...... , .-. fliursday Night Only Presenting . IA Family" from Upstairs .. , prices ; Children .....1..,. 10c Adults 60c Eat it while the butter meltso How do you like yours ? Butternut ovffolclcir In-own? No matter tho Electric Toaster makes it as you like it. You e,- while it's hot awl' crispy with lnitter -.seeping in. Doesn'Pthat soumi like your dish? "Try it, tomorrow jnorninr;! : March is "Electric Toast" Month See the new models at your dealers 0 TODAY Thi California Oregon Poww Company OFFICII. MdM.Cnfiarui.dMxr.KIimik hSj-Cnaoa Y 1 i