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MrmFOTlT) MATL TTtTBTTKE, rKDFORT). OREGON TVEDJTESPAY, 3JAKCH 15, 1933 PXHE FTTH DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ARB THE RATES: per word flrat insertion. .3c (Minimum aocj Each additional Insertion, per word 10 (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without - no chanELea ......1.25 - - - 75 Phone lost Afternoon of Marcn . " Grants Psss. a sorority pin, shape of an arrow, set with Jewels. Greek letters on the shaft, name on back. reward. Box 10098. care Tribune. LOST If dog missing. call 1Ma- WANTED MALE HELP aTjTED Experienced specialty salesman with, car, free to travel. Mr! Thomas, Medford Hotel. "WANTED SITUATIONS mxPERIENOED orchard man will ao- vaar' fruit "Prtnable gVower: "writ. Trihune. Phone Orcnarawi,, " 1453-R-l. BXPBRIENCED housekeeper work. Can take full charge. wants Moth- erless home preferred, care Tribune. Box 10087. WANTED Work nnth. D. G. by hour, weeit or Wilson, 413 North Central. Phone 1563-W. TWO MEN want Job. work Inside or out. 620 W. etn oi.. - EXPERT PAINT BR will do algn palnw ing - interior decorating - general paint jobs call at 222 So Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS , DRIVING to Portland Sunday, for two: help pay expenses. Box 965, MeUIord. Room P. O. LEAVING for round trip to Los An-. miles. Sunday one, share expenses Tel. lio. HAVE your furniture re-upholstered, reflnished. re-glued. Phone 669-R. Thlbault. -....i.,...,...- TRADE wood for trailer. Inquire 114 Willamette St., Medford. 8-OZ. mayonnaise Jars and lids. 921-X. Tol. WANTED Baby washings dons right. Prices reasonable. 932 N. Central WANTED 3d hand eoods and Junk. Pat's. 1508 prune. Tel. 647-L. WANTED Household goods, stoves. tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St - Phone 1083 FOR RENT HOUSES ; FOR RENT Modern 3-room turn, house. Tel. 34-R-3. POR RENT 4 -room modern house, furnished: 820. 117 Almond. FOR RENT Clean 3-room furnished house with sleeping porch. 609 No. Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room house; bath, aome furniture, garage, garden: 813.50. water paid Call at 9j3 Dakota. FOR PENT 4-room part-furn. house. Inquire 444 N. Front. PARTLY Grape. furnished house. 813 N. MODERN furnished house, overstuff ed. 3 beds. On Cottage; also other houses. Phone 1288-J. HOUSES for rent, oer St. Call at 531 Spen- ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar age; water paid. 811.50. Tel 130. BACHELOR CABIN $2 week. Front. ' '445 S FOR RENT Small, strictly modern furnished house: Frlgldalre, garage 331 North Holly St. FURN duplex for rent. Tel. 201-H. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with las range and heater. 010 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. 'TORN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid 122.50 Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room mooern furnish, ed house: hardwood floors, over stuffed electric range Call at 630 8 Central HOMES FOR KENT Call 798 FOR RENT 6-room furnished house and garage Call at 345 N Barlletl FOR RENT Purnlsned 6-room mod rn house Call at 41t 3 River.iae FOR RENT -unfurnished Homes Brown Furnished St White FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS R'Mttl) AND ROOM t Rt.m very moderate 710 B MUD ' FOR KENT MISCLLLANEOLS Fn RENT 10-arre farm. C. P Hust. Phoenix. Inquire FOB ffll.r. FI LL APPLE WOOD Phone 5V7-J-5. FOR RENT APARTMENTS COMPLETELY turn. 8-room'apt.. 339 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Large room with kitch enette. 51 N. Oakdale. 3-ROOM apt. Ivy. ground door, til N FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1233-W. FOR RENT Attractive (round floor apartment (or oouple employed Call at 833 plum St.. after 6 p. m or Bundaya FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, close In. bath. gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone S4S. TWO NICE ROOMS lor 9 persona. Very reasonable. IS North Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St Reasonable rates. 333 8 Central BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE or TRADE Fteh pond on coast hlahwav. doing fair business For particulars write Ira Patrick, North Bend, ore FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Will trade any kind of radio for wood, witnam .aupe Service. Phone 118. TO TRADE Will take cheap piano In trade on radio. Phone 110.' HARD WOOD for sole or trade for good cow or heifers R. Tt. ouches. Grltfln creek. Phone 857-L, 1 5-ROOM modern house, acre land for 1 city residence. Box 10148 Trlb I une FIRST MORTGAGE n desirable close In residence, to exchange for Bldg. & Loan stock. Address Box 10028. Tribune. WOOD tor lay or potatoes near Trail - R O Skellenger. Trail Ore WILL trade dry 18' fir and bard wood for llsht truck 82!, East 4tb FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE poR EXCHANGE 1 acres; neat little , i IAW Want. house: shade, fruit; clear, want wood lot with cabin Have cash buyer for auburban home. cabin for rent. A. F. Flowers, cor. 12th and Front. FOR SALB AUTOMBILK9 NOTICE Checks on Medford bnks will be ac cepted as payment on any usea car In our stock. BUY NOW 1929 Hupp Spec. Sedan; new rubber. 1930 Essex Chall. Sedan. 314 Mod. 7-pass Cadillac Sedan. Just right for trip rn worms lair. . 1939 E;sex Spec Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe: 6 air wheels. And several other low priced cars. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38- N Riverside. Phone 18. GOOD USED CARS -We are In position to offer very fine used oars at very low prices. See them on our lot next door to our garage. - 31 Bylck Sport Coupe...... 685 00 '30 Oakland "8" Sport Coupe 886 00 27 Bulok Sedan . . 185.00 27 olds Sedan 125 u0 '28 Studebaker Coupe - 95.00 28 Studebaker Roadster 85.00 27 star "8" Touring 75 00 '28 Nash Coach 75 00 SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck Pontlao Salea and Service. 143 So. Riverside. Phone 103. FOR SALE POULTRY R. I. RED setting eggs. 50c setting. J. F. Cook, Red Top Schoolhouse Rd. FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks and hatching eggs ready now: blood tested and bred to lay. Order early and get extra chicks. 0. J- McCay, Rt. 3, Medford. 8c for our hljrh quality W. L. chicks Hansen strnln Reds and Rocks 9c 24-page catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Oregon. HANSEN triple pedrlgreed baby chicks, $10 per nundred. Custom hatching, 24o per egg. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALB Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. 83.50 hundred. Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'8 Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main Phone 1589-Y. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House. Ala FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 10 head horses, 1 mule; 825 up; also 3 milk cows. Ray Moran. Central Point. FOR SALE Work horses 1100 to 1700 lbs., rear of 1140 court St. FRESH and springer heifers for sale. also small pigs. Call 1530 Norbh Riverside. RED feeder Beagle pigs. Adolf Schulz. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 180-are ranch: 9 A pears. 9 A. alfalfa, 80 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land, new dairy barn, modern 5-room house: paid-up water right under Table Rock ditch. Call O. J. Hard man. 418. or see L R. Hardman at Table Rock. WHEN you think of real estate think oi Brown A White FOR SALE HOMES 900.00 CASH buys modern 4-room bunnalow. block off paved street. 020 "Oak St. POR SALE Oood 3 room house (east frint) and nice lot close to Berry dale store great bargain at 1450 Terms Phone 517-L. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE for sale cheap. 517 X. Main. Inquire FOR SALS-Hay. Girage. Inquire Phoenix FOR SALE CHEAP Fine oat hay, baled. Phone Court Hall. I FOR SALE Choice perennial plan's i includmr pink phlox, oriental pop pies Jlnjum. peach-leaf bell blue bells., ins. etc. Phone lf.t-L. 3.15 South Holly. FOR 8AI.E M18CRI.LANBOUI ALFALFA HAY 47 per ton. Hatch- inr eggs, nuwn 100 in 500 lots. Phone ill. W. M. TUtherow. Central Point. MoCORMACK-DHERIHO. mowing ma chine, like new. Must sen at omi. M. F. Baiter, 31 Wagner Creek. Tal ent. ORCHARDIST8 Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are aneao. For Pear. Trees, Cherry, Apple, Peach. Apricot, Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts, Drapes. Roses. Shruhs. etc. call at W. B. Bar- num, Medford. a miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R3, Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton, Oregon. Nledermeyer. Tel. B9T-R-1. FOR SALE Oood Dellolous apples and Newtown oulls. or will trade f w wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4, Box 337. FOR SALE Oood. solid Newtown ap ples by box or truckload. W. H Watt. Phone 468-R-3. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only pi.ro prevoat neeusy Shop. 18 Laurel. Tel 737-J. : ALFALFA. $8 00: wheat. 8105 owl! barley. 85c: ear oorn, 90a Phone O A. DeVoe 623-J-3. QET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on alotb to with stand the rain and weather SUPERFBX oil heater, oheap. 1013 Phoue POR SALSUsed sewing machines, all makes 86 up: terms It desired All makes rented and repaired Wblte Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming Phone 913-J MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return Years of expe-1 ence Both State and Federal ire now due Fred L Colvlg, 635 ft) Central. Phone 736-M GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job - rrice: printed on oloth to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special .livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North riverside Phone '044-X - BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. AHHTKAI'l CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insnranee. rbr only complete Tltlr System In Jacksnp Connty. MURR4Y ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 5 No 83 North Central Ave upstalra Automobile -Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED D 1 V..0MTa DE-l.T1r.G-r. We pay up balance due dealer, bank or . uqiuiu uuuipnuy buu wiu your payments . - Additional money loaned Phone 81 for aoDruntmenl Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. fcipert Window Cleaners. LSM O BO ROB OO II - Tel. 1173 House oleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern . Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, a a 0 blanks billing systems, duplicating casb sales slips and everything in the printing Una. 38-30 N Orpe Phone 75 Money to Lend. W75 LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS- Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charge See W B. Thomas. 45 S Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg Stats License No 8-157 Piano Instruction BETTER piano instruction, , individ ual or class. The basic way. Halgbt Music Studio, Liberty Building Phone 73 . BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO- Offloe 1016 No. Oeotral Pbone 318 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NKJNO TRUCKINO CO. Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Plr Street- Phone 833 LEGAL NOTICES Nntlre to Creditors, In the County Court, of the State ol Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Etat of Henry Everett Marsh, deceased. . Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly and regulaily tppolnted administrator of the above entitled estate under and by virtue of order of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, duly made, rendered and entered unon March 14th. 1633. and all creditors having claims aealnst said deceased are hereby noti fied to present the same duly veri- iiea. with voucners tnereunro at tached, end all persons owing said estate ere notfied to pay their said IndebtedneM to me at the office of O. M. Roberts, my attorney. In the MPdford National Bank Building, Rooms 201-3, Medford, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 14th day of March, 1933. EVA C. MARSH. Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Everett Marsh, deceased. Paramount Publix : Bankruptcy Filed KKW YORK. March 15. ( AP) United States District Judge William Bondy gave permission today for the filing of a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, for the Paramount- Pub II x corporation. The permission was requested by tfie equity receivers, ( Charles D. Hi 11m and Adoph Zukor. Colorful HEAVYWEIGHTS TO ON TWO-PLY BILL Old Favorite, Yaqui Joe, Re turns For Match With , Mobley Frisbie Meets Deicastro Opening Clash. Yaqui Joe, colorful Sonora, Mexico, Indtan will be seen In action again In Medford tonight when he meets "Oentlenian" Rex Mobley, Alabama exponent of the muscle -mangling art. in the second half of a double main evens 'wrestling card promoted by Mac Llllard, Med ford's popular ring Imprcfisarlo. . Yaqui Joe hat shown his wares here several times and fa popular with local fans. He specializes in use of his long, sinewy legs, having per fected one torturing hold which causes an opponent, to slap to mat in quick order. Mobley Is also favorably known here having tangled with Thor Jen sen on the last card. Mobley 's chief claim to fame is his refusal to en gage In the dirty tactics practiced by . most wrestlers of the present day. Mobley Is a strong and methodical in at man and knows all the grips In the game. The Indian and Alabaman shoulo provide a thrilling 'and scien tific exhibition. Promoter Llllard has moved the first row offbeats an extra tuob iroin tiie ring as a precauuun against injury for some spectator shaula the redskin m! one of his flying leg-scissors and go hurtling out through the ropes among the cash customers. In the first half of the evening's bill, Ray Frisbie, Medford product, who returned not long ago from a barn-storming trip about the coun try, will take on Pete Deicastro, Sac ramonto whirlwind,' for an hour's grapnle or two out of three. Frisbie is- one of the best hevywelghts out side the big show, and despite his bulk, moves about with the speed and agility of a middleweight. He will need all his speed tonight for Del oastro Is rated as one of . the speed merchants: of the mat. Advance sale of tickets Indicates good house, according to Ullard, who also says the match will draw more than the ordinary number of women. The matches will be broadcast dver EMED. O'CONNELL IS CAPTAIN CORVALLIS, Ore.. March 18 (AP) Pacific coast conference bas ketball champions, Oregon State College, last night selected Forrest L. "Skeet" O'Oonnell of Portland, as captain of their 1034 team. O'Con- nell la a two year letterman at for ward and ft varsity 'sprinter, He succeeds lanky Kd Lewis who set a pew hlgih scoring record this season for the northern division. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Was vlctorlous 4. Horses t. deprivation IS. Fuss IS. Spoken 14. Grent Laks 15. Gypsy If. Schedule of trains IS. Inquired the cost of W. Bplko of corn 3L Incline the , head tl Type of foot ball play H, Low gaiter !. Pare 29. Koto of Uuldo's ' scale 39. Make lace 31. Bellows 32. Covered wagon 8. Self 34. Branches Of learning 3. Departed 36. Allows 38. Bailor 39. Third king of Judah (9. Religious discourse IS. Mesne of tmnimlt- ting disease Solution or Yesterday's Puzzle jPLAT BA LE 6 pjROL 1 XOATE lA'F A A A 3 1 1 N I P RUN HO P MA LEWI F ,9.MB..L ill RAY s1pACdEN OFW hTT 5 TLE.I D Z T A1N0 I L R 47. Poem 41. Opposite of awestli7 IB. GoiMpbs of discord to. Steep flax 8L iN'oxlous growth BS. Auction 63. Plsnt of the genus Vlcla fcii To "f2 p3S ttz-mtzztwizz a M 5 pp Eip m r mmm m . 43 44 4S S7 Ti "" I VMM I I 'iMi, Grapplers on Tonight's Mat Card He Mixes Bad Mat Medicine - .V. . -J . . ft p VAQtl JOl:. Sonora, Mexico, I ml lull wrestler, who will meet Hex Mobley at the Armory tonight. MIAMI. Fla.. March ,18. (AP) More titan aa.ooo.oou was net or horse races through . the Part-Mut- uels at Hlaleah park during the 46 day season J us t closed. ' The exact total of the bets was (8,038,643. track officials disclosed, in comparison with wagers amount- ing to 96.342,665 a yenr ago when the season was 30 days long. The track this season drew 106.359 pat rons as compared with 91,968 In the last year's season. Of the total wagers this season, Florida collected $241,169.30 for dis tribution among the 87 counties. The state also was paid .. 50,768.27 in taxes on admissions and 916,614 In occupational taxes levied against I persons employed at the track. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Acquire knowledge 9. Sphere 10. Yellow ocher tl. Understand 17. Itovorso side o( a coin 19. Portable bed , 22. Ushere to a chair 39. What the raven quoth 24. Ardor 26. Bombastic talk 2. Pace 'ST. Hoy escort 28. I'lares whore boats must he carried 31. Opornlle soprano 35, Armed confllot 37. Dcfuntnd at chess n. trained 40. Harth 41. Herman river 42. Clears over nxpen.ie. 41. Note of the crow . 44. Palm leaf Ah, Horn 41. Wancnllne . name DOWN 1. Twist out of shape t. Cm ell 1. One who mimes for ofllos 4. Famous I. Dry I. School ef whole T. Railroad ties t- v to 111 1 -1 ETS ON PONIES PROFIT FLORIDA DAZZY VANCE OUT -AS PITCHING HUB OF DODGER SQUAD Team Will Take Feld With out Landmark of Years Benge, Beck and Carroll Are Latest Additions. By ALAN GOULD Associated Press 8 ports Editor. li he process of reconstruotton under Maxlmtlllan Carey, the Brook lyn Dodgers disposed of one of .their novel Institutions, Babe Herman, and subsequently advanced a notch In the National League standing to third place. They have now discard ed the most famous of all their play er landmarks. Arthur (Daazy) Vance, and already won the claim of t.helr leader to being 23 per cent stronger for the 1933 pennant hunt. Pitching Trio Added. For the first time In ten seasons, the Brooklyn pitching staff Is not being built around Vance, the burley redhead who ruled for years as the fireball king of the National League. Now past 40, Vance's holdout de mands have been turned over to the Cardinals while Manager Carey de votes much of his attention to a trio of pitching additions, Ray Benge from Wie Phillies, Walter Beck, last who won 27 games for Memphis year, and Owan Carroll, one-time ace of the college miners at Hoiy , Cross. j Nona of this trio will mako the fans of Flat bush forget the groat dazzler but they should combine to give the club more effectiveness In the box than It had last season. Benge, who won 13 and lost 13 with the fourth place Phillies, post ed as good a record as Vance and .has the advantage of being 13 years younger. Dar.y won 13 and lost 11 tit 1033 but he was out of commission with a sore arm the latter part of the campaign, just when the Dodgers needed him most. This was one of the big reasons why the team fin ished nine games behind the cham pion Cubs. Heck Hits Hpcen, Bock, a aoo-pouniler. has impressed camp followers at Miami as being ripe for a regular Job. He has speed, a good curve, change of pace and consistent control. He will bo 37 yeara old in April and Is well be yond the ordinary recruit stage. He looked good In ,hls first test against the Athletics, Van Mungo, the young fastball star who won 13 games last year, Watson (Lefty) Clark, Hoi 11b Thurs ton and Freddy Helmach will round out the starting staff. The daddy of all the big league pitchers, 47 year old John Plcus Qulnn, will again shoulder the principal relief burden. Outside ne box, speed is not among the Dodger assets, but Carey has finally obtained the insurance he needed by acquiring the veteran Joe Judge from Washington to play first base, If Del Bissonette falls to recover completely from the leg In Jury that kept him out all last sea son. MftKoiictte'a Weak In Legs. ' BisHoneLte's batting eye appears as keen as ever put It Is doubtful If his under-plnntng can stand the strain of a full season. Of the two principal holdouts, Third Base Joe Strlpp seems more essential to the success of Dodger op erations than the rotund slugger, Hack Wilson. Strlpp Is needed to round out an infield Including Cap talr, Olonn Wright at short and Tony Cucclncllo at second base., Wilt son will have to tangle with Johnny Rederlck for Vie job In right field, flanking Danny Taylor In center and Prank O'Coul, the league's batting champion, In left. MRS. GETCHELL IS The women's blind bogey tourna ment at the Rogue Valley golf course yesterday was won by Mrs. Detroy Oetchell with a net score of 43 for the nine holes. Second place went to Mrs. Olenn Jackson while a three-way tie developed for third prize. Mrs. R. B. Smith, Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Mrs. P. H. Reum being contenders. In ft play-off. Mrs. Smith won from Mrs. Alenderfer. Yesterday's tourney was one of the most successful so far staged for wo men followers of the royal and an cient game on the local course and It was announced that another tour- ney la planned for Sunday, March 36 which will also give the women an opportunity for tourney play, the event to be. on a two-ball mixed foursome basis. Players are urged to register as early ae possible for the match so parings can be made. The program will Include golf, lunch and other entertainment and desirable prizes will be given. TROUT STREAMS OPEN EARLIER THIS YEAR PORTLAND, Msrch 18. (AP) Ths ststs gams commission today an nounced that all trout streams that wer opened to angling June 1, laat. I win De opeiieu rally .o tni. jrrtir w I give fishermen the benefit of the Memorial day holiday. Itor.l.gic! Report March 1.1. li'HS FOKECAHTtt Medford and vicinity: Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate temperature. Oregon: Rain west, snow or rain east portion tonight and Thursday; moderate temperature. Loral Data Lowest temperature this morning, 36 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 67; lowest 32. Total precipitation since September 1. 1933, 13.30 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 33 per cent; 5 a. m. today 83 per cent. Sunset today, 6:17 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 0:31 a. b. Sunset tomorrow; 6:18 p. m. OhzAervntloiiH Tukeit at n, A. V40 Meridian Time Boston .. Cheyenne Chicago , Eureka Helena - P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Los Angeles MEDFORD New Orleans ....... 80 New York 44 Omaha ......... 44 Phoenix . 76 portlBnd 80 nmia a Roseburg ,80 Cloudy T. P. Cdy, Salt Lake 60 San Francisco .... 69 Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Seattle 63 Spokane . 66 P. Cdy. Walla Walla .. 6 Cloudy Wash., D. O - 74 P. Cdy. A large crowd attended the prog ram at the Jacksonville Orange put on by the forestry service. The prog ram consisted of motion pictures of the scenic wonders of the Oregon coast and Roosevelt highway. Timber, and the logging Industry and game life of Oregon forests. These pictures were taken by w. V. Puller, state forester and member of the Oregon State Board of tlreatry. Colored atereoptlcan slldea entitled 'Green Gold" was presented by aeo Griffith, national forester of Port. land, who eiplalned In an accom panying lecture, the value and beauty of our forest and game life. The pictures were shown for the puipoae of Impressing upon the pub lic the necessity of the preservation of our forest by fire prevention and the part that the public has to play In the program of forest preserva tion. Mr. Griffith also entertained the Orange with piano and vocal numbers and Mr. Puller delighted the audience With a reading. This program was well worth while and very much appreciated by the Jack sonville Orange. . New members of the Orange are Mr. and Mrs. Ohaa. A. Wlr. Miss Sybil Walker and James Porbes. The Home Economics club held a pleasant meeting with Mrs. K. A. Bklnner Wednesday afternoon. . The roller quilt was exhibited by the committee and final plana for Its completion made. Miss Claire Hanley had charge of the entertainment which consisted of several St, Patrick games. Refreshment committee for the neit Orange meeting consists of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lsnden, Mr. and Mrs O. E. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Orause and Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Arnold. At the close of the meeting de licious refreshments were served by Mrs. Skinner with colorful St. Pat rick table decoration. Next meeting will be held March 23 at Mrs. Edna Janes' home In Jack sonville. KILLED IN AUTO EUGENE. March (AP) Hack Hall, former University of Oregon student and for the post few years lookout at Mt, Hood, was Instantly killed Tuesday when his esr plunged over an embankment east of the city and crashed to the railroad track. below. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rlddell, his companions, were rushed to a ho. pltal where It was said their Injur ies were not serious. Officers who Investigated the ac cident said the car apparently Jbad kidded In loose gravel on the edge of the narrow road and plunged over the bank turning over once and com ing to rest along side the tracks, . WASHINGTON, March (API WASHINGTON. March H (AP) The Washington Evening Star said to day Prtederlch WUhelm Von Prltt viltz had resigned his post as Ger man ambassador to the United tales. 38 .... EX-OREGON MAN fjgj BECOMING MAJOR HOOD RIVER CROP HOOD RIVER, March 13. That ft rise In the pound sterling might change the entire outlook for fruit growers was the statement made at the primary meeting of the Apple Growers association here when about 300 members heard the annual re port of General Manager Folleniua. More than 70 per cent of the New town apple crop Is unsold and a large part of this crop Is In Great Britain. With exchange at $3 .40. as it wa& ft week ago, Newtown apple grower! . were In line to break even or even lose money, but If, as reported, the pound sterling is now well above $4 the remain In it part of thj crop may return a profit. Diamond brand Anjou pears have again made a real record In all the markets tn which they have been sold and not only have they outsold all other brands from all other diet riots, but they will return growers an ap preciable profit. A tree survey Indicates that the An, Jou pear wilt. In a few years, become one of the major crops of the valley Owing to widespread damage to straw berry plantings In the northwest, it Is believed that the Clark Seedling, the Hood) River berry, will be in even stronger demand than ever in the next few years and further pi ant Inge were advocated. Hood River blaok cherries netted! growers a nice profit this past year and will probably repeat the coming season. However, with a large per centage of trees not yet In bearing it Is obvious that new markets will have to be developed In the near fu ture. The association has made all arrangements with the Intermediate Credit bank for the financing of Ite growers this coming year and It is now certain that growers will be en abled to care for their orchards and; produce another crop of high gade fruit. ... . 4 BIG GET TOGETHER CENTRAL PI. GRANGE Arrangements are practically com. pleted for the visit of the Medford. Chamber of Commerce and the Med ford Oleemon to toe Central Point Grange Friday night, March 17, ac cording to O. It. MacOonald. chair man of the publicity committee of the chamber, which sponsors these meetings. Interest in these get-to-gethers hM been increasing as each meeting rolls around, and It Is believed that the Central Point affair will be the larg est on the Itinerary of the slnglnir organisation, and me chamber of commeroe. The fact that central Point Is only four miles from Med ford will no doubt bring out s far greater number oi Medford cltlseus, and lnaemuch as. the Central Point) grange Is a large one, the meeting; will, undoubtedly -be very successful and worthwhile. , The program will be changed some- whet from those held previously, and announcement will be mode within a few days. The only speaker on the program will be W. S. Bolger, presi dent of the chamber of commerce, who will outline to those present fch program of the chamber or commerce for the ensuing yesr as It relates to agricultural development. The meeting Is scheduled to star at 8:00 p. m. Erickson Becomes . Montana' a Senator HELENA, Mont., Mar. 13. (AP) The new United States senator front Montana Is John E. Erickson, vta until late yesterday, was governor. Erickson, a Democrat, resigned as governor and a few minutes later was appointed by his successor. Prank A. Cooney of Missoula, to the senate seat of the late Thomas J. waisn. Pbone Ml. We'll caul away you refuse. City Sanitary Service. Financial Stability! Then Is a difference between fir Inauranoe poltolee though they may LOOK alike. It's what Is BACK of the policy that counts, strong finan cial resources sufficient to meet all loesea, even In the event of a catas trophe, are absolutely essential to your protection. Read the financial figures of the company that Issued YOUR fire Insurance or auto liability policy. For safe Insurance of all forms In strong companies See Charles A. Win? Agency, Inc.- 1 No. Front St. MrAford, Ore iron