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MTDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNT!!, WTJVFORD, OREGON". TUESDAY. APRIL 11, o 1933. PXGE SEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERE ABE THE RATES: Per word first insertion (Minimum 26c) Each additional Insertion, .20 Jo per wora Per line per month, without oopy changes Phone 75 LOOT U dog missing, call ' HELP WANTED FtMALB WANTED A young woman for house work Apply 15 Coming Court, WANTED MALE HELP ABLE MAN for distributing and de livery Xk. Pays 2.0 up. Need ed at once: must own car. Address Albert Mills. Route Mgr., 2370 Mon mouth. Cincinnati, O. WANTED SITUATIONS HOU6EKSTDPJIB Middle age, desires work In motherless home, good cook, references. Box 13026 Tribune. WANTED Housekeeping by mother with 3-year-old child. Box 10388, Tribune. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint . ng- interior decorating - general paint jobs. OaU at 222 So Central NOTICE Have 12 to 15 experienced primers. Let me give you a figure on contracting your pruning: also have power spray on truck. Any placeany where. Call 258-W. SEWING,, care of 'children, day work of anv kind, 25c per hour, tl.lo day. Mrs. Tharp. 37 quince. 641-L. """WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy or lease poolroom or cigar stand. Must stand Investi gation. Box 13350 Tribune. WANTED To buy small ranch on gooi road within 16 miles of Med ford. Must have free water right. Give all details in first letter. Box 13340 Tribune. WANTED 2nd hand wood or com bination gas and wood range. H. C. Halght, 324 W. 4th. , WANTED Song poems and melodies to arrange for publication and Ra dio Broadcasting. Copyrights se cured. Halght Song Sen-ice, 318 Liberty BIdg. WANT TO BUT All kinds, grades and sizes of sugar pine, fir, white fir, and all kinds of native hard woods. State best price and give Inventory of what on hand. Box 9862, Tribune. WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags, twine for sale. . Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Orape St. Tel. 1062. FURNITURE upholstered, refinlshed and re-glued. Phone 989-R. Thl bault. EMPTY covered truck returning from Butte, Montana, April IT wants loid from there or points en route. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p,e to care for In T.y home, phone 437-X, 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Dawson tharpened mow ers good for the season. vV'e file gum saws sharpen safety, straight ruzors, scissors. Locksmlthlng. aol-de,-'ng, flxlt work 44 North Front. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR LEASE Six room, unfurnished home, Perrydale, Jacksonville high way. Hardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, lawn, flowers, fish pond. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford BIdg.. Phone 302. FOR PENT 219 Haven, four-room furnished home, hsrdwood floors, fireplace. $17.50. inc. water. Charles R. Rsv, Realtor, Medford BIdg Phone 302. UNFURNISHED three room house, breakfast nook, electric range, hardwood floors, 15. Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT 4-room cottaiie. unfurn ished: two 2-room apsrtments, well furnished. Bv week or month. In quire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel. 749-Y. DESIRABLE houses sIwavs in first ciass condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 105. FURN 4-room house, overstuffed, 22 50. 314 Cottage Key at 308 Ash land Ave. Phone 1382-j'. 5MAJ.L furn. bouse, cheap. 801 No. Central. SMALL furnished house. Call at S05 So Oakdaie. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn : gar age; water paid. 111.50. Tel 130. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown St Whlt I Jhi ii nfim n FOR RENT 4-room duplex with ;as i range and beater. 610 North Bart- letu Phone 341-R-l. FOR RENT Furnlsned 6-rooro mod arn house. Call at 4U 3 Rivemda HOMES FOR KC.NT Call "98 FURK. HOUSES. O, A. OeVoe. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 1, 3, 3 and 4-room. 1209 East Main. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment 345 N. Bartlett. 1 3-ROOM furn. apt. upstairs. Adults 311 No. Bartlett St. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1233-W FURNISHED apartment, 1 rooms, sleeping porch, oath, hot water; !2 821 West 10th St. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 Plum St.. after 8 p. m or Sundaya FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FRONT ROOM, separate entrance. 220 N. Oakdaie. ROOMS for rent: nicely furnished Reasonable. 16 No. Orange. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 B. Orape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 932 8 Oentral. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VIRGIN DRIFT PLACER PROPERTY Hoist, cars, rails pump, with 50 second satisfactory drifting; ready to operate. 1S00, with $1000 down. Good reason for selling. ' Address 13358, care Mall Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN LOAN Good security. Phone 819-R. FOR EXCHANGE WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O 8kellenger. Trail. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE For fruit and stock ranch, Vi section farm land, all fenced, seven room house and other buildings Joining town site of Elatow, 32 miles east of Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. Box 13355 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acres S acres In grapes. Riley Myers, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Will sacrifice $1200.00 equity In modern 4-room home, one block from Main street, for cash or late model oar. Bulck preferred. Post Office Box 896. EXOHANGE Income property In Klamath Falls, also good spud land Improved for Medford or vicinity, by owner. Box 13210 Tribune. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned. near school; nice garden spot, at comer of Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frunt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at 8450 Terms Phone 517-L. FOR SALE AUTOMBILES SPORT ROADSTER Late model, six wire wheels. Will trade for light sedan in A-l shape. Owner must have two seated car. If Interested address "Car Owner" care Tribune giving model and facta concerning your sedan. WE HAVE a very fine 1-ton Reo. priced to sell quick for cssh. See It at Howard & Martin's Garage or phone 387. PRICES ARE DOWN 1931 Dodge 8 Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1930 Dodge 114-ton truck. Chrysler 6 Sedan, . The above cars at unheard-of low prloes. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, TRADE OB) RENT One acre Irrigated garden land, 5-room house In town of Rogue River. Phone 173, Jacksonville. FOR SALE OR LEASE Real bargain for cash, might consider terms to responsible psrty.v 1 acre, house, garage, hen house: good soil and location. Close in. Also electric range. Phone 1119-Y or write Box 129, Route 1. 158 acres, clesr, Applegate, 60 eul., 16 free water, level, family orchard, 6-room house, large bam, all fenced. Will trade for good clear residence or acreage. . 6 acres, Bear creek soil, good barn, fl-room bungalow, free water. One of best buys In valley. Price $1800. With $600 down, balance easy. SHELBY & GAINER Agency 407 East Main. WHEN you think 01 real estate think of Brown it White. FOR SALE POULTRY POULTRY FOR SALE-Leghom chicks 7c: Reds 7'4c hatching eggs. Wood choppers wanted. Keller. Jackson ville. Sterling road. FOR SALE Pin turkey egga, 18c each, from hens weighing 15 to 23 lbs. T. J. Haynea. Red Top School. TURKEY egora for sale, l&c each. Call 132-R, Medford. 8c for our high quality W. L. chlcka Hansen at rain Red and Rocks 9c 2 -4-page catalog free. Jenk Poultry Farm. Tangent, Oregon. HANSEN triple redrlgreed baby chlcka, $10 per Hundred, diatom hatching, 21ic per eg I- Eaklc Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching egga. laying atrain, 12.60 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 B. Main. Phone 15S9-Y. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES FOR SALE Cold storajw Newtown, loose. Big 7 Warehouse. LARGE SIZED packed ripe D' An-jo-ia. 50c. Bog 7 Fruit warehouse, IUd & S. Front. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown cull, or will trade ( wood or whatever you have, Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4, Box i37. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horse, 1300 lbs. $65.00 or w''l trade for Holsteln cows or helfera. Phone l-F-3. H. H. Diet rich. FOR SALE 20 head of horses and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulx. Beagle FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS FOR SALE German rollers, porch awing, furniture, dishes, etc. Phone 407-Y. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BEES for your orchard Insure better fruit See Jamea Stewart, 330 Plum street. FOR SALE 3 uaed coaJ brooders. Mu tual Mill As Seed Co. PLACER MINE Old Channel dlst. 40 acroa and outfit. Address Box 13005 Tribune. FURNITURE Baby beds and buggy. 215 No. Peach. FOR SALE Large electric brooder, $8.00; or will trade for feed. See it at Samson's Feed Store. TEAM, wagon and harness for sale Herman Offenbacher, Applegate. SPECIAL PRICES on chOfoe varieties of perennial plants, while they Inst. Also rock plants. Call at Holly Gar dene, 325 S. Holly. ROCK PLANT BARGAINS to close out, 25 plants of high-class assorted varieties for 1 while they last. This la less than half price. Park Land scape Co., North cllverslde. LATH MODEL 11-tube Phllco console. A real bargain for caah. Tel. 906-L. FOR SALE RAbblta. alio chicken. A-l TRACTOR 518 So. Oakdaie. ALFALFA, corn. O. A DeVoe. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE at Park Landscape Co. Complete nursery stock priced to sell. Rock plants our specialty. 806 North Riverside. GOME real bargains In Farm Toole. 3 3-10 Tractor plow. 1 2-12 Plow. 2 Spring tooth Harrowa. 1 75-tooth Harrow almost new. S Tractors. Disc Harrowa. S Used Sprayers. 1 Wagon, almost now. 1 Garden Tractor. S Fordson Tractors. 1 McCormick-Deerlng Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Cletrao Tractor. 1 Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS, INC. Terms on part Cor. Main & Rtv. SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Pboue 1012. s MENfi all leather work gioes China goat 75c. Men St Women's' Jackets made to measure. Lewis Carpenter. 308 So. Newtown, Medford. FOR SALE Roller canaries. 523-J-3 ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better 'days are ahead For Pear. Trees Cherry. Apple. Peach, Apricot,- Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts, Grapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc.. call at W B. Bar num, Medford. 3 miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R2 Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only $1.75 Prevost Beauiy Shop. 18 Laurel. Tel 727-J. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing sign at the Mall tribune Job -ffloe: printed on doth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Oaed sewing machines, all makes. 15 up; terms It desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS FREE APPLE WOOD Large apple trees pulled and lying on ground. Will give entire tree for clearing up brush and hauling away. Tele phone 1366. ind nol Ished: everything furnished; $1.00. Call Lamporte. SPECIAL For making, remodeling and altering of women's and chil dren's garments, also altering and repairing of men's' clothing. Seq Gladys Klme, Modiste, 107 Mist le toe. WANTED Expert Shoe Re pairing by Richard O. Wise at C. M. Kldd & Co. Best quality material at prices to meet every puree. It's aciart to buy good shoes and then keep them repaired. Kldd's Shoe --ore, 224 isaei Main. LA "iVNMOWERS SHARPENED for 75. Wjrk guaranteed. Call and deliver iree v none aoi Medford Cycle nepair onop, aa rxo. nr St. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job Dffloe; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X BUSINESS UIKECTOBT JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Lnjorar.ce, Tbe only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title, Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 5. No 82 North Central Ave. upstair Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book oindtng; loose-leaf ledgers, and btenke. billing systems, duplies. tint cub sales slip and everything in the printing line. 28-30 It Grape Phone 75 Muney uj Lno WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per oent per month on on- paid balance No otter charge See w rhomas 45 8 Central . Ground floor Craterlao Theatre Bdg. Stale Uosiu Mo. eV167, BUSINESS DIRECTORY . Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford BIdg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Brpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172 House oleanlng Floor waxing Ori ental rug oleanlng. specialty Electrical Service, FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Repairs day or nlte. Phone 56S-Y. EADS TRANbFER A STORAGE CO. Offtoe 1015 No Centra) Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 382 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sherli fa Sale. By virtue of an exutlon on fore closure duly Issued oit of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 20th dav of March, 1933 in a certain action therein, wherein Union Savings fc Loan Association, an Oregon corporation, and James W. Mott, Corporation Commissioner of the State of Oregon. hj Statutory Re ceiver and Liquidator of Union Sav ings end Loan Association, an Oregon Corporation, aa plaintiff, recovered Judgment against D. R. Terrett and Hazel Terrett. husband and wife, the defendants, for the sum of Ten Thou sand Eighty-one and 01-100 ( a io. 08101) Dollars, with interest at 8 per annum from Ju-v 27, 1032. with coat and disbursements taxed at Twenty-two and 80-ICO (922.80) Dol lars and the further sum of Two Hundred and no-100 ($200.00) Dol lars, ga attorney's fees, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 20th day of March, 1933. Notice is hereby sriven that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution I will on the 22nd day of April 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackso. County, Oregon, offr for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all vf the right, title and interest that the said defendants D. tt. Terrett and Hazel Terrett, hus band and wife, had on the 6th day of September, 1027, ur now have in and to the following described prop erty. Bltuated in the County of Jack son, State of Oregon. to-wl"t: Commencing at thn Northwest cor ner oi Block numocred Fifty-five (53) of the Town (now city) of Med ford, Jackson County Oregon, ac cording to the recorded plat thereof, and running thence North 54 degrees 30 minutes East parallel with the South line of Sixth, Street 65 feet: thent-f South 36 de'ea 30 minutes East parallel with tne East side line of Holly Street 80 f.t; thenoo North 64 degrees 30 minutes Eat para Hoi with the South line of Sixth Street 5 feet; thence South 35 decrees 30 minutes East parallel with the East sloe line oi Holly street lu lettt; thence South 54 decrees 30 minutes West parallel with to.e South line of Sixth Street 60 feet; thence North i5 degrwr 30 minutes ffest on the East line of Holly Street to the place of beginning. bated this 20th dav of March, 1933 GORDON L. SCHFRMERHORN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Maoris Now Grow Grain. ATJKLAND, N. Z-(AP) Ratana., prophet and faith healer of the Ma oris, la preaching agriculture to the tribesmen and is establishing flour mills so that the native grown grain may he more cheaply transformed Into flour. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Stronghold 8. Electrified particles i. Doleful Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle LAGERlATSKaACE E M ApnAjT I O NiB O A GALE ORN AME Nt raktRgAlROOB 12. Overcomes with wonder and fear It. Break sud denly 14, Cravat 15. Speak evil of maliciously 17. iRiiobly 19. Strong resentment 30. Large artery 31. Male children 23. Sphere 24. Butter substi tute 17. Dee Bert 28. Took a chair 2 PUla.s 30, Oil: suffix 31. Garbed 83. Exclarratlon 34. Having a thin sharp tone S(t. Scatter sted 17. Pear-shaped fruit IS. According to fact Iv. Devoured tl. Step 11. Shellfish 12. Old card game 44. Small one- aeeded fruit, a of the buttercup 4. Gorge 49. Roman hous hold god 50. Jules Verne chars cttr It. Sufficient: poet. IIS. Before 54. Barren D L 5A M EL.! A B UiSIEJ llAlklL ARESlQ FALTE BEDlT ARe1 etaOte eMsehs ' p p i few f 17 i y " . - li is It iSjg 7 '0 mm sp Si.Y m 30 IS 32 33 J4 3T 3 """H5? : M mm71 r ip -n-lr 4 sH""""""' PIP33- " 1 1 U r 1 I I HI I 1 1 Gold Hill GOLD HILL, April II. (Spl.) Ro land Thompson who has been In Sacred Heart hospital in Medford for some time where he underwent a major operation, has returned home to Blackwell hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson and children, who have been living out by old Gold Hill, moved to Medford M. B. Merrlman was taken to the Veterans' hospital In Portland Thurs day after suffering from a severe hemorrhage that morning. Mrs. Tony Ross has been quite stek at her home here. Mrs. George Hoff. Mrs. R. 1. Blan kenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mar tin, Mra. Carrie Puhl, Mrs. Belle Smith and Mrs. O. W. Martin were among Medford shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Eileen Mornlngstar and Miss Irene Hoffman of Medford were week-end guests of Miss Frances Davis. Mr. Hall, who lives on First ave nue, Is very ill at his home. Hie daughter, Mrs. Fanny Kals of Med ford, la here caring for him. Mrs. Ethel Martin, Mrs. B. J. Mtls paugh and Mra. N. Doty were busi ness callers In Medford Thursday Wednesday after the business ses sion of Rebekah lodge, the loser in the secret work contest gave the winners a lovely supper. The even ing was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Ray Chamberlain and children of Hilt, calif., are here visiting Mra. Chamberlain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bozy Tepovae and family. Mrs. Belle Centers spent the week end here with her son, Roy Centers and family. Misses Louise and Mildred Smith spent Friday night and Saturday with Misses Helen and Dorothy Mer cer on Blackwell Hill. Mrs. Elsie Cameron has sccepted a position with BowTnin'a Beauty shop of Medford and began her du ties Monday. Mi. Wm. Puhl, Mrs. Roy Centers and Paul McKlnnlss were among Med ford shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore of Med ford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Puhl. School was closed Friday afternoor because there was a break in the water main and the water was shut off all over town, Wm. Bailey has moved onto the property on First avenue, belonging to his daughter, Mrs. Alva Walker. Mrs. Pena was In Medford Friday afternoon shopping and also called on Ruth Johnson at the Community hospital. Ruth's friends are glad to know that she Is Improving. Mrs, Dora Hammersley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Merrlman to Portland Thursday. Orpha MUspaugh, Jerry, Verna and Bonlta Smith are eome of the chil dren who had chicken pox. Dure to Gazo on Predecessor ROME. (AP) Mussolini has or dered statues of all Rome's emper ors placed along Empire street, the new broad avenue leading from his office to the collosseum. The atreet already boasts a huge statue of Ju Hub Caesar and four others will be unveiled on April 31, tjhe city's 2,- 886th birthday. Cross-Word Puzzie S, Box 9, Purloins 10. Be the matter with 1L Former gover nor of Algiers IS. Myself 12, Rose to the feet 20. Workers in the fine arts 31. Fun 22. Large oil ran 22. Cereal seed 25, Moral 28. American Indian 31. Pigpen 2ft, Seat In churol 31. Feminine name S3. Fish eggs 3fi. Card game 37, Great tear city of food It, Eastern potentate 40, Paving stone 42. Feminine name 42. Parent: eoltoej 44. Malt beverage 46. Elevator carriage 44, B4 yards 47. Negative 48. fthtep 51. Note of the sesle 65. Nerve network DOWN 1. Temporary fashion S. Be Indebted S. Reduce to a pure state 4. Rulers that were I. Danish fiord I. Above snd touching T. Rich man Eagle Point EAGLE POTNT, April 11. (Spl.) April meeting of the California -Oregon Rabbit and Fur Breeders associ ation waa he'.d at Mi. and Mrs. B. A. Clark's on Crater Lake highway Sun day. Marketing of meat rabbits was the subject discussed. Prloes have shown an upward trend during the past month and an outside market ahs ben secured which will take care of all surplus rabbits for the next few months. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe, A Waterman and Mlaa MoClaren of Talent; A. O. Hu son. C. S. Roberta, J. M- Ore en, I, At Brantley end It, 6. Brantley of Med ford. Mr. and Mra, S. 0. Davenport of Ashland. The next meeting will be held May 7 at Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Orubb'e. 1H Third atreet, Aahland. Mrs. W. H. Young and Mrs. B, A. Clark apent Saturday in Medford on business. Arthur Stowell and family have moved into the new house they built on Marsh Garrett place on Rogue river. Monthly meeting of the home ex tension unit was held at Mrs. R. T. Seaman's on Crater Lake highway. April 7, demonstrating "wheat as an economical palatable and wholesome article of food." Election of officers was held with Mra. O. E. Oust rh out. president: Mrs. W, H. Vouiuj, vice president; Mrs, B. A. Clark, secretary. Present were Mrs. B. A, Ol ark, Mra. Ployd Barrett, Mra. Freda Greb. Mrs. O. B. Ousterhout, Mrs. W. H, Young and Mrs. R. T. Seaman. Many ladles were disappointed at not being ad vised of this meeting aa they were particularly interested In the pro ject. Tommy Coy took the examination for drivers and chauffers' license In Medford April 7. Mrs, Mabel Mack, of Medford, suf fered a bruised face through a collla lon while backing out of her garage at her home when starting to the Eagle Point extension unit April 7. She arrived at the meeting only an hour late as a result of the accident. Tommy Coy Is now driving his father's truck and dol ng general hauling during Mr, Coy's absence at his farm In Climax. Mrs B. A. Clark, Mrs. H. S. Chlrg wtn and Mra. Hoy Stanley attended the meeting of the College Club Ap ril 8 at Elisabeth Burr'a of Orchard Horn Drive. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Stanley were on the serving comrr'.t- tee. Everyone Is Invited to attend the Easter cantata to be given in the church Easter morning at 10:30 m. The cantata is directed by Miss Yettjt Olsen, school of muslo teacher, and has been In practice for several weeks. The cantata La being spon sored by the grange and the com munity end the lecturer urges that all grangers make a. special effort to attend. An offering will be taken. Trail TRAIL, April II. (Spl.) Trail Ex tension unit will meet April 13 with Mrs. Ralph Weteon who recently moved to the Boyd Tucker place. Mrs. Mable Mack will help any one with her sewing problems, either in mak ing over old, or new things. Mrs. George Saltzman of Medford was a week-end visitor here. Mrs. Harry Merrlman and son, Ray and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson shopped in Medford Tuesday, Mrs. E. E. Ash visited Mra. Ralph Watson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson were shopping in Medford Friday. Bob Morgan is suffering with a severe case of poison oak on his face and his eyes are swollen nearly shut. Wes Regsdale has been on the alck list for a week but Is better at this time. Mrs. H. Swingle and Mrs. Regsdale were shopping in Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Bob Morgan and Mrs. Cliff Cottrell were shopping In Medford Saturday. Miss Mable Ragsdale visited Mrs. Landers on Elk creek Friday. Boyd . Tucker and brother, Jim, made a trip to their place here for more of Boyd's things. They report their mother Is getting: along nicely at this time. HOME MORTGAGE PLAN COMPLETE WAaHWOTCN, April 10WP) President Roosevelt completed plans today for the home mortgage refln ancing program which he will pro pose for immediate action by cong ress. At a conference with members of the home loan bank board and Henry Morgeruthau. Jr., the governor of the new farm credit administration, It was decided to place the tremendous task of cutting down home mortgage debt through the home loan system Australia's Basic Wage Falls, CANBERRA (AP ) A fall in Aus tralia's federal basic wage has brought the rate to the lowest level In 13 years, The rate Is based on flgurea furnished by the common wealth statistician who takes Into account cost of living figures which In tarns centers, are down to those ruling before the war. . Wicked Flffl! (tf Good IMe Young, PALMNTCKEN, East Prussia, (AP) Imuuud In a piece of amber found on the shores of this Baltic center of the amber Industry, waa a flea whose age scientists placed at fi.OOO.OOO years. Don't extend credit to Mr. New Customer until you find out from the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau how he paid the other fellows. ; Real estate or inu ranee Leave u to Jones. Phone 7V. . Still Growing! .' He weighed Just one pound at birth, but Charles Bernard St. John of Kansas City has fooled the dope, tsra who said he wouldn't live. He Is shown on his first birthday an. nlversary weighing 10 pounds and able to stand. (Associated Press Photo) RAILROAD ILLS NEXT TOPIC ON ROOSEVELT LIST (Continued from Page One.) gram before congress by the. end of this week. Two proposals are definitely in tha administration program: Repeal of the recapture clause requiring the roads to turn over to the government nil income above six per cent, and federal regulation of holding com panies. Joseph B. Eastman, member of the interstate commerce commission, who Is regarded as the Roosevelt choice for federal rail co-ordlnator. laid tha alternative relief proposals before Mr Roosevelt at last night's parley. To Study Freight Rates. Secretary Woodln, Lewis W. Douglas, director of the budget, Secretary Roper and W. W. Bplawn, special counsel to the house Interstate com merce committee, woro the others present. The Interstate commerce commis sion announced yestorday that It would begin an exhaustive Inquiry Into freight rates on April 24. Farm organizations and coal and lumber IntereBta have argued that freight rates should follow commodity prices downward and that In this way only could the carriers regain lost traffic Deny Printer to Be Fired. SALEM. April 11. (AP -Governor Julius L. Meier denied emphatically late yesterday that the state printing board contemplated the release of State Printer E. C. Hotobs, : Oregon Weather. Cloudy .tonlg-ht and Wednesday; light rains extreme northwest por tion; moderate temperature; moder ate to fresh west and southwest wind offshore. a SALEM, April 11. (AP) Contri butions to the state industrial acci dent fund must be made in money and rot scrip. Attorney General I. H, Van Winkle advised Otto Hartwlg, a member of the accident commission. Skin diseases successfully treated 90S Liberty Building, Medford, 604. r if tm r 5 REPORT ON AKRON DISASTER ; I (M:z iff ' LK p4ri f ', & 't tj M--' ' , asf- J ' U if 1 , . ;"V The three survivor, of the Akron disaster reported at the navy department In Washington to give official version ef the oataatrophe, , to Secretary Swanson and Adm. William V. Pratt, chief of naval oper ations. The three, Richard Deal, M. E. Erwln and Lieut. Comm. Herbert V. Wiley (left to right), are shown at Floyd Bennett field. New York, before taking off by Diane for the capital, (Auoclited Pros Photo) EDMISTON FORMS PORTLAND FIRM FOR BIG BREWERY PORTLAND, Ore.. April II. (Bp!.) Organlration of the Oregon Brew eries and Hop Parma Affiliated, with the Intention of Immediately con structing a sno.ooo brewery In Port land. Is announced through the Port land Chamber of Commerce by James E. Edmlston, president of the new concern. The plant, Edmlston said, will have a capacity of 100,000 barrels a year and will be so built and laid out as to lend to doubling of capacity with out great additional expense. The plant Itself, he explained, will em ploy 50 persons at the start, and there will be salesmen, delivery workers and others, in addition. The com pany expects to do a national and export business, as well as serve deal era of the Pacific Northwest. Other officers of the company art C. H. Elemann, Orante Pass, eecre taryj treasurer: Dane J. Purvlne, vice president; Fredrick Olats, Frank & Watklns, directors. Olats will be brewmaater. The plant, machinery of which has neon ordered from Oerman manu facturers, will be new from ton to bottom and along the latest lines of European breweries, according to Its officers. Edmlston explained that the con- corn actually owns 300 acres of hops in the state and has under option acreage that will bring the total to iooo shortly. "We intend to carry on an eduoa- tlonnl campaign to convince people that beer la not boons,' commented Edmlston. "but that It la a food.-Beer of 3.2 per cent alcohol should con tain 3 to 4 per cent bread .values." Frederick Cllat,. who has served as brewinnster at several large eastern breweries, Is a director of the new company and will be brewmaater, It was announced. James E Edmlston. well known local fruit man. left Medford Bom time ago for Portland. Mr. Edrntaton owns considerable property in southern Oregon and w for a number of years active in the pear Industry, recently associated with the 0. and E. plant. - ST. PAUL, Minn.- (AP) Lack of go-to-meeting clothes or of money for the collection box should keep No one from attending church. . So eays the Rev. Paul Llndemann, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran church and editor of the "American Luth eran," In appealing to hie parish, to "permit no unjustified feeling of pride and personal dignity to bring about a cleavage between you and God." "'We cannot construe the tendency to remain away from church because) of financial stress," he says, "tm any thing else out an Insinuation of Sa tan." "After all," he eays, ""a Chris tian church la not a business Insti tution itt which a church member Is entitled to Just so many of the bene fits as he or she can pay for, but a church la a depository of toe mean of grace to which all the needy souls of men are Invited and to which all have unlimited access, irrespective of their financial conditions." Swedes to Pay for Their Fun. STOCKHOLM. (AP) Resident of Stockholm spent 93,778,000 for the aters, dance halls, cabarets, concerts, football games and boxing bouts la 1S32, giving the government an amusement tax Income of 0030,00. All told 13,000,000 tickets were sold. D