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medford mail TRrauxE. medfokd. oreciox, Sunday, marcd: 20, mm PAOF, NTNK 1 fa B9B Read every u 00 thlJ PS You will probably find exactly tba things you bare been looking (or or I sale 01 trade tor unused articles you may bars, search your attic or store-room yon may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate eaah It what you want Isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective I RATES Pet word first insertion-. (Minimum 15c) Eactt additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy changes tlJS Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Shell-rlm glasses In green case. Phone 621-R 817 West 10h. LOST Lady's dark blue coat, betwetn Jacksonville and Medford. Reward. Teh 1203-X. 4 FOUND Pair glasses. Owner may have same by paying tor adv. Mall Tribune office. LOST Man's dark brown leather jacket. Telephone 408-R-2. LOST If dog la missing, call 1518 WANTED MALE HELP MAGIO GAS Increases mileage 25 c.m. iiuvi hv bus companies. Harmless, guaranteed. Approved by 1 automotive engineers. Amassing sales, records, free radio advertising. Acents name on cans. Partlcul-iTS, 1 proof free. 14 Magls Oaa Building, Alexandria, Ont. Canada. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY to make $240 a month, 846 first we-k, as grocery route dealer. Everything needed sent complete; Ford furn ished producer as bonus. Details free write quick. Zanol, 114 Mon mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY FbR PERMANENT BUSINESS Large life Insurance company wants experienced Insurance man for Dis trict Manager at Medford. Salary and expenses to man selected, state qualifications In first letter. All in formation treated Btrlctly confiden tial. Box 8187; Mall Tribune. - WANTED 8lngle man to work for room, place to board and small sal ary, other part time work desir able. Box 3288. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP SPECIAL WORK for married women Earn 821 weekly and your own dresses free. No canvassing. No In vestment. Send dress alze. Fasnion Frocks, Ind Dept. N-9409, Cincin nati. Ohio. ADDRESS Envelopes at home, spare -time 85 to 815 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work Stamp brines details. Employment Mgr., Dept. 8410, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. ADDRESS-MAIL OUR CIRCULARS Stamos. Fillers, envelopes supplied. Details; Stamped addreses envelope. Vltaherb, Dept. O, Box 87, Arling ton, Calif. WANTED Woman for general house' work. 108 Clark 8t. WANTED Young woman over IB, housework and assist with children; board, room and wages. Tel. 939 -W WANTED Woman by the day for housework and care of cnnoren, 522 S. Newtown. WANTED Woman tor housework In private family. No cooking, airs Voorhles, Tel. 839-J. WANTED Girl for general house work In small family. References Call 151A-J-9. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Silent partner finance small business. No work nor time reqihred. Box 3306, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS BOY 18 yea-s old wants work of any kind Address tm nne oi. i up stairs). F.MiRnl.v woman would consider re fined home and small waiiee for light work as helper or companion to elderlv woman or care ior cnu dren, when called. Box 9288, Tri bune. HOUSEWORK Inquire 624 E- 9th St LOCAL GARDENER - Trustworthy wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs A P. Mendocino 307 Bes-le St, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS GRAFTINO of all kinds by exprt I. a. Wil, 1 mile East rnoemx. WANTED Mavtag washer with bal loon rolls. Must be cheap. Call 1630. WANTED '30 or '31 lleht closed car good condition. Inquire Sunday 12514 N. Holly. Private party. WANTED Incense cedar pencil stock Box 3270. Tribune. WANTKD To rent morteretelv priced 4 or 6-room house. Box 8268 Mall Tribune. CATTLE TO PASTuRE Jake Brown Dark Hollow road. AUTO Repairing, reasonable prices Clement Auto Peru, 230 W. River side. JUNK- -JUSS WANTED CASH PAID (jt inner tubes, 10 pet lb up Ras cotu.o and up so c pel .0 3-rsp l small or larve lot. .Lac all other meiels Jl ftll or- r.p- ...r.i Mfinpowu BAKOA1N House II ft Urept, Una ivti. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY Men's good used suits. Used Wardrobe Shop. 618 B Main. WANTED Springer eowa and helf rs Ralpb Wilson. Phone lll-X-1 Centra) Point. WANTED sool morais. H'-rest cash prlee tor wool and no bAir. wool bags and fleece twine MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE n No. Grape Phone 1089 JUNK WANTED Hlgneat market prices paid tot metals of all kinds rags, wool or oottn. Southern Ore Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. between So. Holly and Oak dale. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, bides, pelts, woo) and mo hair iEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 27 N Orape St. Poon '.082. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnishing W B. Walker, phone 88 207 N peach FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT S-room 39 Myers Court. modern bouse. FOR RENT Modern 3-room house; breakfast nook, sleeping porch. Call for key at Bullon store, s. Riv erside, . FdR RENT 5-room modern unfur nished home, 829 8. Holly. Phono 604-J. FOR RENT 8-room modern house, 17 Newtown. Call from 9 to 5, ex cept Sundays, phone 141, Central Point. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room bun galow. 611 South Orape. FOR RENT 6 room modern house furnished W. H. Brerhard. 1013 W ,h FOR RENT 4-room house, garden garage, water, (10. - 1297 Sunset Ave. FOR RENT Very nice 4-room fur nished house, Rec. K, Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor Sta. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT 4-room house, furnished 812 summit. FOR RENT Home at 808 South Oak- dalei by April 1st, Phone 68. FOR REN't completely turn, house. Call at Dow s cafe. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished brown at white FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED Apartment. Frlgldalre. Steam heat. Hot water, aarage. oua 8. Holly. for rent 5-room furnished apt private bath, hot water. 846 Appie. FURNISHED 2-room apartment, prl vate bath, hot ana coia water. lights, sleeping porch, garage Adults. 912 8. oakdaie. FOR RENT Furnisned apartment. 918 W. 10th. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only. Call 905 west 10m, FOR RENT 6-room apt., partly furn Close In. inquire an a. nr FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD and ROOM 8team heat. 339 B. Central. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4l4 8. Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS rOR RENT 13 acres, Improved, on highway. Mccurtain oervice Ota , 1 mue souin 01 ihibiii. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Slmonds bucking saw for set of 30-08 reloading tools. 401 W. 2nd St., Mwlford, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE want property closer home In ex change for live houses nd store building In Jacksonville, all rented except one house, good Income, all clear of debt. L. B. Morse, urowne vllle, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 low In Portland, wnai nave jum ' quire 425 B. Oakdaie. TO TRADE Business and residence property In Medford for Copco stock. See of phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. FOR BALK OR TRADB Modern 8 room home, 8 lots; berries and fruit trees. A. J. Oardner, 511 Hamilton. WILL trade clear California home for clear Oregon property Make of fer. Win. H. oitman, 427 rrun 01. Santa Ana. Calif. FOR SALE REAL E8TATE FOR SALE Fine large building lot close In, on West Fourth street paving, water and sewer assess ments and taxes ill fully paid up Also have fine, large building site on Btark street street for sale cheap. A. T. Ctennett, 825 So. Riverside Ave. vein sale fl-room house, 2 hloi us imm court house. Dsvltis and street assessments paid for. taxes paid to date. Will accept 1200 cash for 81200 equity, by owner. Phone 10 FOR SALE or TRADE 7 acre,, room house; city water, electricity him chicken house, brooder house family orchard, vineyard, ladlno clover, under Irrigation. 4 miles from Medford over Buckshot Hill road. Don Elliot. RouM 4, Box 51-B. WHEN you think of real estate think or inuws ei wnna. Houafca for taie or rent Jaeuon County Bldg snd uoan AaaTr n K BALD- by owner. 10 to 80-aote fact, irttsted Bear creek botfn una. u mile from saeaioro; e m for nrdening. Phone 1624-L ... eomiv in imomved 7 acres ad ,..r,in. rntra. Point. Laree house r.l.lckcn nouses and barn Inquire f.'oerl Hansen. Central Point. FOR SALE OR LEASE 5 acres. 10 acres and 22 acrea. all lmproied. good buildings, aster. alfalfa. ROBUUS. Realtor, 730 W. n4. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7 acres fine Bear crek bottom land, near Medford, on grsv. led road, 11100, terms. Also 4-room house, bath, all furnished; good location. Only 1 150. Also Real bargain In 180-acre grain and dairy ranch. L. a. FICKELL, (04 I. Main. pnone 395. FOR SALE Beautiful home, east side, three bed rooms, tub and shower bath, large lot. Just a tine comfortable, family home; reason able terms. ALSO Fine home on west aide near schools, three bed rooms, sleeping porch, fine shade trees, large lawn, extra large lot; 12850.00; easy terms. ALSO .It acres, Kings Highway, good house, two bed rooms, sleeping porch, land In walnut and filbert trees; 12700.00; 10 down. H. a. WILSON t Chestnut St. Phone 1884 A BEAUTIFUL ROQUB RIVER PROP BRTY, 400 acres, i mile river irom age on flee fishing waters. 75 acres fine bottom land with free weter right. This place priced at 835 pur acre Can not be duplicated any where on Rogue river. BROWN & WHITE. Realtor! FOR SALS A beautiful foothill borne on the Old Stage Road. All Kinds 01 fruit, berries, grapes, nuts. Modern home, n-a rage, poultry house, fine well and automatic pressure sys tem. You need to Inspect this prop erty to appreciate the beauty ot the setting, the una construction and the diversified fruits. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors FOR SALE LIVESTOCK SEVEN Jerseys and Guernseys, mtlK cows All iresn since January 1. una 3-year old Jersey bull. DeLaval cream separator No. 17. In use, g'jod as new. R. 8- Coulter, 1 mile BE of Applegate store. FOR SALE Young cow. will freshen April zutn gooa genue xamiiy coy Don Elliot. Route , box ti-u 10 HEAD of Work Horses. George Stelner, Core ranch. FOR SALE Dairy cows, young caule and few young sheep. Ted Morava, 1A miles west Agate school, Mid way road. MILK COW and work horse. A. P. Jordan, Tulent. FOR SALE Guernsey, second call aentie ana gooa miixer. via caw. ruuiie 100. FOR SALE V0ULTRY AND EGGS PURE HANSON hatching eggs, hens mated to males direct from J. A. Hanson, blood-tested. 84.00 per 100. Phone 211, Central Point. W M. Tetherow. LEGHORN Baby Chicks aired by ln dlvldually pedigreed Ktmber atraln cokerels of either April 4 or 18 hateh. Also May chicks. Alton Hj-c, Talent. FOR 8ALE-rl50 Barred Rock pullsts, 8 weeka old; arlstooratlo breeding! no brooder needed, Chance to get September laying hens, 723 Mo Andrews road. RHODE ISLAND RED. chicks ready March 80th. Mrs. Nahss, lane off second ourve of Buckshot Hill road. AUSTRALORP, White Leghorn md Barred Rock oockerels and laying pullets; also Austra-Whlte hatching eggs. A. P. Jordan Talent. FOR SALE -DOGS-PETS ROLLER CANARIES 91 8 Riverside FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1936 Terraplane Sedan In good shape and very cheap. Tri bune box 8809. FOR BALE 1926 Ford Pick-up, Driven about 8000 miles, 86. Shell Service, Oth it Front. INSIDE ON USED CARS We keep our cers Inside, out of In weather, come in and see xne dif ference. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1928 Pontlao Coach. 1936 Btudebaker Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Sedan. C 1934 Plymouth Sedan. Also basement bargains from 815.00 to 896.00. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Btudebaker Dealera. GOOD USED CARS 1935 Chrysler Air Stream; driven only 8 000 miles. 1984 Ford Del. Coupe; new tires and car Is In fine condition. 1938 Willys 77 Sedan; hew paint. 1931 Btudebaker Light 8 Sedan. 1931 Nash Sedan. 1931 Bulck Light 8 Ooupe. 1930 Chev. Coupe. 1929 Chev, Coaoh, 1928 Chev Sedan. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck Pontlae. Phone 102. TOR BALE By owner, '81 Chevrolet ooach, perfect condition. Inqulro 18 So. central, or evening 188 Port land Ave. GOOD USED CARS Fully reconditioned. Lowest prices. 1936 Chrysler 6 Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge Coupe. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1935 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler 8 Sedan. Many others to choose from. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO, 98 N. Riverside. Tel. 1. Used car lot N. K. corner 6th end Bsrtlett. '31 CHEV. Coupe. Just reconditioned gusranteed. only 4275.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOH SALk Easel cosch only 11.000 miles Good oonditlon. Inquire 20 s nr upstairs FOR SALE ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Enameled wood rango. Half price. 1115 weet Ind. STEEL SAFE 21x22x26. 880.00. Culston, 317 N. Riverside. OAT HAT for SALE Oeo. across from Meehan's. 630-J-8. N. Piss. Phone FOR JALE OR TRADE Wagon, spike and iprlnslooth harrows, bla-a smith tools. Ranch for rent. 6 miles out of Jacksonville on Ruin hijU wej. Moor, FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS PIANO CLEAN-UP SALE We have several new and slightly used pianos at real sacrifice prices for quick sale. Terms like rent can be ar ranged. Extra discount for casn. Free delivery. Bee today and to morrow. clinb Piano co. Wareroom 111 N. Fir St Relnklng Transfer Office. FOR SALE Bureau and commode 307 So. Ivy. CHOPPED barley for feed, and ba.ed straw. V. Burseu, Phone S55-J-3. BARGAIN One -h.p. Bean spray rig. Inquire O. C. Lemmon, eare Sgobel As Day, 80. Fir St. TYPEWRi 1BK-Bienna lis N Cen tral Ph.ne iea, FOR 8AJ5 Baled alfaita 814 00 ton Monarch Seed 00. FOR SALE General Electrlo re frigerator In good condition. For particulars call Jacksonville. 42. FOR SAL Ground alfalfa hay. 813 50 per ton, Helen Herbert, Htll crest road. FOH SALE- -Kanota oat and Heo- ehen barley O. F. Niedermever 6J3-J-1. HA 1 FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa Gore Ranch. Jacksonville highway FOR SALE Good Newtown apples at oheap prices. Inquire sgobel At Day Packing House South Fir 6t - FOR S-alE Hateo oat bay ground anaira and sat nay loose aiisiia hay 0 A OeVoe. Phone 523-J-2 PEi'-MANKNTS 81.50 and up. Pre- v. st's. 138 So Oakdaie phone 797 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Highway store and filling station at invoice. BROWN ft WHITE. Realrore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JA( RSIIN rOI'NTV AHSTRACT CO. Abstracts it Title and Title Insurance. The only oomplete lit system in Jackson county MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ot ntie Rooms 8 and 6 No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif, Oreg and wash points, semi-muntniy trips Fully insured - Martin Bros. 701 8 8th 8t . Grsnta Paaa Tel. 148-J Money to Lend MONEY LOANBD 860 to 8300 for personal or household purposes un House Furnishings or Autoai also Oars Refinanced Loans closed within 80 minute. License No B- 157. See V B. Thomas. 43 So Can tral Transi el, REIN KING TR.-NSFBH CO. Long distance hauling Furniture, cattle anything 111 N Fir Phone 1038 O Stuart. KADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO - Offlce 1016 No Central Phone 818 Prices fight Service guaranteed TOUCHING AND 8TORAOP Local and long distance hauling, furnl sure moving, eto Reasonable rate. Tel 83b. F B itmaun Co HAWLE TRANSFER - Expert peck ers ana ' movers Bpeolsl livestock moving equipment. Prloee right 819 North Riverside Phone 815 COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. McGonsgle, Phone 258-M. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Serpent 4. Dwelling place . Novel . 12.- Also 13 Small hntia. H. Unrefined metal 16. Cereal grsss 16. Character to a Solution of Yesterdays Puui. TIEIAISIE rm I N HERE EMS U R EM!!! I AIR E R AC iP AJJApT E sT5 EO Dlf5"YWp T5fD I 5 QRisjMlf KE TE SmiWU DilE D AN DfeLIEIMII mt Y. R u1alTp XdePm EL I SOlRlfTOMATO sIeIrIeInIeHeIlIeIvIeIRi play by .MOll )ller. 18. Olfts 10. Repair 31. Incline th. heod IJ. Historical periods It. Party ta. i.id 28. Thai fellow 80. Remunerate 11. Rent 12 Flow 13. py li. Mure reason able it. Olva food t 14. Person attached (0 the soil snd sold "lib It 17. Mof-casln 15. ppx-ihaped 40. Prnlecllng saslnsl loss 41. Not selt-rellint Hlxh Poland blU 41. Inu lleat Integer A8lusi aial (0 Exists II. Action at law II. Park In lb. Rocky alountalas it. if mk, 73 mt jff; WE'' IM!L ill -Mu -m-sr- , ft nfavf n Ml, , .11 If! - '.' I I 51 'A5Z 1111 -6i I I BUSINESS DIRECTORY painting and Paperhanglnf. COMMERCIAL HOVJ8B PAINTIN'1. riming Paperl.analiig. Harry Mara, phone 14-F-4, Route 1, Bol 440. LEGAL NOTICES Summary of expenses Incurred by the Jackson - Josephine counties Wheat Production control Associa tion. Published In accordance wth the regulations of the Agricultural Adlustment Act. 1999-34 County Committee ..a4.60 Land Measurement ....380.00 Clerical 41.05 Equipment & Supplies 41.05 Publication ot wheat Data 98.78 Pontage ... 10 00 Bond ...... 20.00 1934-35 030.00 470 00 80 00 1.00 7. 80 670 45 8545.50 We certify that the above statement u a true and correct statement 01 expense Incurred. r . tj. Huoiu, Chairman Allotment Committee B. O. FOWLER, Secretary. County Treasurers Call for General Head and Market Koad Marrams Notice la hereby alven that there are funda on hand for the redemp tion of warranta drawn on the Gen eral Road fund, and on the Marke' Road fund, that were registered P"ur to March 26th, 1938. Interest on the above called war rants ceases on this the 28th day of March, 1936. A. (7. WALK1SK, Treasurer of Jackson Coupty Orwnn. bated at Medford, Oregon, March 28, 1938. warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49. Jackson County, war. rants No, 15994 to no. 18121 inclu sive are called for payment. Intetest to cease on March 29, 1938. Warrant to be presented for payment at the office of tne District cierk, uuy nan. Medlora. Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN, (Merk School District No. 49 Promotion of Maurice Tedrow, dls trlct ranger of the Rogue River na tional forest, to a position of like title but greater responsibilities with the Colvllle national forest In north western Yashlngton, was announced her. yesterday. Th. transfer becomes effective April 1. Mr. Tedrow ha been on leave of abaence. He waa married ft fortnight ago to Nellie Batten, stenographer of the Rogue River national forest service. Mr. and Mrs. Tedrow will make their home at Tonasket, Waah They will leave here early thla week for their new residence. Mr. Tedrow will be replaced here by Blmarl Jarvl, who arrived yester day from Eugene, wner. n. waa ranger of the Bluslaw national for est. Mr. Tedrow has been with the Rogue River national forest service sine. February, 1984. He Wfta 8m' nioved by the service iu ft summer guard While he waa ft student at ore gon Stats college. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs, T. ft, Bklen March 26. at their horns on rout a son weighing t pounda. Mother and babe are reported letting along well. I photos l8o peajley'a studio. Cross-Word Puzzle s. Death nolle. 7. Disunite I. Type measures I. Muslcsl chsr- Scters 14. Ireland II. Take one's wsy 17. Persian poet li. luminal , drunkird li. Scarlet 21. Ilesiih resort 2S. Corrods Is. Trusts !1 Be In debt 2J. Color 20. Finish 11. Suhm-rged bsnk of san6 12. Oonrsrl by ft Insls per former 14. Personal lntris4 II Distant Ronnsllnrles II, II, Ths lexsl pre fssalon DOWN 1, Oa lop at 1 Fly bill) I. Power or espablllty 4, Fi i --1 en tbe sisae I, Outbuilding -ror va nan el Ooif shots oa the green . Icsnt II. CI l c Imntns DTSnl notv horns Lares knife 41. Ibs-n charac ter 41. tncresMd la tire 41. Anger PROMOTION GIVEN RANGER TEDROW WING SELLS LOT FOR NEW LAUNDRY ON CENTRAL AVE. Plans for th. eonatructlon and op eration of a new laundry here were leelosed yesterday by the announce ment ot the rnlc of ft lot on North Central avenue, adjoining the Elks temple on the north, to Grady John son of Marshfield. Mr. Johnson, It waa learned, In tends to enter th. laundry buelneea here. He operated ft laundry In Marsh field for six yenrs, having sold out his business there recently. After urveylng prospect. In Oregon, north ern California and southern Wash ington, he concluded that Meelford had the brightest future, It waft said. When Mr. Johnson waa her. th. early part ot lsat week he concluded arrangement, for purchase of the lot from Mra. Dells, O Toole of Ashland. The transaction waa handled by the Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Mr. Johnson, the agency stated. plans to build ft one-atory, re-ln-torced concrete structure 80 feet wide and 100 feet deep. Ib 1 to be mod ern In every respect and fitted with the latest of laundrj equipment. The site was considered Ideal because while It was close to the downtown business section It would also allow an abundance of natural light tor the laundry. plant and specifications, It waa Understood, its now being prepared here so that bids tor the construction of the building1 may be requested In 30 days. Mr. Johnson waa expected to re turn here tomorrow with his wile and 18-year old daughter to take up permanent residence In Medford. u was understood he would have Med ford associates In business with him here. Th. business wlU M known as "The Troy Laundry." Mf. Johnon hs. been setiv. in clvlo affairs In M&rahf leld whers he Is ft member Of the Rotary club, - TEACHERS CHORUS CONCERT AT At (ill O'clock tomorrow evening, th. Jackson County Teachers' chor us, under the direction of talhtt Church Loake, will present th tint concert ot the year In the senior high school auditorium. Th publld Is cordially Invited and there Is no ad mission Charge. Th program Is ft foUOwa: 1. (a) Mv Love Dwelt la ft Northern Land ,. - Elgar (b) rtlVer, Rlver....Chllean Folk Song (c) None But th Lonely Heart...,. : ; Tchaiskovsky (d) Passing By ..Puroell Teachers' Choru It. (a) Twilight Shsdowa .. . Old Alsatian Melody (b) Rain In May.......Tradltlonal Air (Arr. by Moffat) Eleanor Curry Gladys Gilbert HI. Venexla (A Cyol ot Pour Lots Poems) ..,.,...., , ,. Kevin (a) Morning In Saint Marks Square b) In th oondolft (o) A Lav. Bong (d) farewell Teachers' Ohoni IV. (a) Seoond Vale In a, nt....Oodard (b) Beroeus. ,. DJIruky (e) L'Automn t L'HIver (Basch nal from th Senaona)....aiamuno- Violin Floy Young "cello. Captain ft. Canletl plano..Kffle Herbert Kurti V. (a) Th Builder Madman (b) The onsen Cathedral.,.,. Hann -resetters- onoru Medford Glee men Personnel of th ohoru follows I Oertrud Ahlstrom, Kay Barbour, Orac Blgham, Ruth Blgham, Mar guerlto Blsok, Ruth Bolton, V.lma Charlton. Mary cnemoers, nora Chllder. Ileanor Ourry, Oeorglft Cur rier. Alios Cromer, JsunlU Demmer, Nell Durham, Marjorl. risk, 7rancea Frltrgersld, Olady Gilbert, Jeanette Oore, COrft Ouatln, Minnie uuy, Berth Haaklni Helen Hatlelld, Flor snc Hunaaker, Una B. Inch, Amy Lynch, Irma May, Nina Mulhollsnd Ida Dobb Murray. Also, Iva Stark, Patleno Thompson, Catherine Wendt, Marl Williamson, Alios willeu, Janet Wilson, Laura York, rloy Young, Opal Mooter, Alt. Norcross, Bea. Narthcraft, rtsinryn orme, Mildred Patterson, Margery Pena, Catherine Reese, Myr RusMII Eunice Smith, Freda Schneider, Alios Spurgln. 4 East Side Beauty Salon Has Newest Type Wave Machine Earl Dlsbrow, of New York City, factory representative for th. Fred erica Permanent War eompauy. la spending several days In Med'.ord to Introduce nsw wlreleaa, o.ie min ute permanent wav. method which will be used at the Eaat Pine Beauty aalon, (10 Eaat Main sirtet, under th supervision of Mr Lena Moyer. Th nw Frederic method requires only on minute for steaming and no overhead machinery or electrical connections are used, according to Mr. Dlsbrow. Join tTHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club, evrjr itn pau ut. LOCAL and PERSONAL HaS Operation O. Boyd, 818 North Bsrtlett atreet, underwent nasal operation at the Osteopnthle clinic and hospital yesterday morning. t Visitors from Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betta ot Eugene motored to Medford yesterday and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Gllstrap. M Geneva street. Joins Beauty 8hop Airs. Br. Balrd who formerly operated beauty sa lon In Marahtleld, has accepted a position with th. Craterlan beauty shop In this city where she will spec ialize In Duart permanent waving. To Make Trip Harold Peck, rep resentative ot th. Borden Sales com pany with headquarter. Id Medford, will go to Klamath Falls tomorrow to transact business in that com munity. e e e Rlwanla Speaker Ooyl. Brlggs, dis trict sales manager of the Standard Oil company of California, will give ft talk on salesmanship at the weekly luncheon-meeting ot the Rtwsnis Club at the Hotel Medford tomorrow noon. s Hiamlner Coming Ward MoRey nolds, examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be at Medford elty hall next Friday and Saturday, per sona seeking permits or licenses to drive cars may consult him on those days. e s Visit ParentsMr. and Mra, Charles J. Lundy and two children, Richard and Linda,, of Wheeler, and Mrs. o. Naaberg of Eugene are visiting at the home of Mr, Lundys parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Lundy, ort the Jacksonville highway. . Leave for Klamath t. J. Mel- chlor, field representative ot th World War Veterans state Aid com mission, left yesterday for Klamath FaUS after transacting official busi ness here tor several days. H. was expected to return to Medford Wed nesday, 4 t S Back This Week (Mrs, Adrlenne Steward Is expected to return to Medford early this week trord San Francisco when She has spent sev eral iay selecting additional Eaeter apparel from eastern lines as well as merchandise from California man ufacturers for Adttenne'i. Take examinations A number of COO enrollees took competitive exam inations at Medford headquarters yesterday to qualify for scholarships mad. available at Oregon colleges, universities and normal school. Those qualifying will be registered 84 stu dent. t the (all term. Enters Hospital Maxln Cool, daughter ot Mr, Bdwln Cook -.of Gold Hill, wa (dmlttea to ' tne oeteopathlo. ellnis and hospital yes- terday for medical treatment, Mrs, 0, A. Burkharti of Grant pass, who underwent ft toiulleotomy eetrlatr In th week, wa dlaehsrged. Big. Snow Fall eighteen I none of snow fell In Crater Lake national park during th 94-hour period end Ing at 7:00 o'olock yesterday mom Ing, It wis stated In th dally broad oast from park headquarter, It wa still snowing ftt th. time of th. broadcast. Both nrw plows worked through th. night In keeping park roads opn, News Behind the News ' (Continued X 1930 Aver. n9 io4 ' jfcaiiirrt'siiriiBiiiirrTiiiia l98l Aver. 81 ' 17.4 : 67.8 li 92 TrWO 1938 AVer, 7 89.0 47.8 58 87 17 86.8 1934 Jan. 78 76.1 : ' 84.0 84 88 49 12 J 1984 Feb. (1 78.4 80 9 . 84 11 44 73 8 1934 Mar. 88 81.0 84.8 66 17 8S 11 1 1934 Aver. 10 78.8 814 69 18 12 74 0 1085 Jan, . 90 80.6 . 64.1 84 71 07 164 1936 Feb. - 89 81.9 69.1 68 76 06 70 S 1086 Mar. 88 S2 4 , 70.8 68 82 96 79.9 1985 Aver, 90 89.1 70.2 63 70 17 80 0 1936 Jan, 98 64 0 79.9 70 TO 81 80.6 1988 Feb. 08 84.0 ' 12.8 TO (0 61 10.8 Estimated'- 1936 Mar. 04 844 . 14.0 68 88 48 10 J Underneath all th publlo boom talk you will find that few expert ar getting depressed. This 1 due mainly to their war fears. There la one well known prognosti cator who 1 moanlug In hi weekly confidential aervlr that war will bring ft sharp stock market recession. He guessed the drought right and ha minor following. Beat official seers her agree that European war would be depreaalnf, but they do not agree that war will com within ls months. An outbreak in Europe would probably cause an Immediate withdrawal of gold from thla oountry. But foreign purchases for war purposes would undoubtedly result In return of ail the with drawn gold and more. Th neutrality legislation Implies that w will not sell abroad In case of war, but cveryon hero know w will. However, sale, will be limited to th. amount of gold and silver avail able abroad for purchaaes. Extension of credit, such a characterised the laat war, la considered out of th question. American r not going to buy any mora foreign oond to li nanc such purchase as long th present generation ha th memory ot having been bit before. Thla la an Important phas to b considered. It ha Induced most of th buslnaa authorities her to ad vis caution, ftt Hast. Th recent drop In pries was dus to decree. In term and food prices. Industrial prloee hsv remained at m for llv month, or mot, Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Bugen Howlln of Spring Sti-et Driv. have returned from an extensive trip in th eabt during which they visited In Michigan. New York. New Jersey and other states. The eeenle attrac tions they saw Included Niagara, Fall. 4 e . Kelly Returns Col. tf. I. Kelly re turned yeaterday morning from Sa lem where he attended ft meeting of tne woria War Veterans Stat. Aid commission of which h. I a mem ber. While 111 th capital Col. Keliy had ft long conference with Gov. Charles H. Martin regarding Jackson county need. see to Inapert Ouard Quarterly In spection and rnuster of Company A. and headquarter company, 3rd bat talion, 188th Infantry., will be held at the Medford armory ftt t o'clock Tuesday night. Thla IS formality required four tlmea ft yew by fed eral regulations. MaJ. William H. El lenburg will be the Inspecting offi cer. e Tnwntend Speaker Dr. tut her EgttertaSn, former Townsend erltlo, will speak ior the Townsend old-sg pension plan In the senior high school auditorium at 2:30 this afternoon. L. F. Loaler, president ot Medford Townsend ;lub No. 1, desorlbed Dr. Eggerteen a .an eloquent, speaker onpabl. of delivering an Interesting address. The public Is Invited to bear hint, ft Special Invitation hating beeii issued to business men. , : e 4 , Back Froin Vacation Bthel Wilkin son resumed her duties yesterday ei clerk-stenographer of th crater Lake national park service following t va cation during which ah motored through weatern tate. She wa to companled on th trip by Adabaa Seller, assistant supervisor bt alter ations ftt Th Toggery. The ooupl visited Several national parks, in cluding Yosemlt., oeneral Orant, 8.' qUola, Elod and Oland Canyon, i , . s- i mi. April Fool Dance of Eaglet Tuesday Eve "It's going; to b ad April Fool' dance nut the dancer won't get tool- ed- not much." Thus did John Hyde, eOmmltt chairman. Speak yeaterday ot th dance) to b sponsored by th Prater nal Order of Eagle fit Oriental Oar' deha Tuesday night. Bom one, It waa indicated, 1 go ing to ba fooled by th orcheatr which 1 billed ft "Th Masked Mel ody Maker," Wherever there I mask there Is usually some skull duggery, Mr, Hyd confessed, Hs sWor solemnly but net pro fanely that there waa no fooling bout th prise to be awarded, on for th best hard-tlm costume arid, on. for th. best masquerade ensem- . bl. Oh yea, th dsncl Is to be a hard-tlm and masquerade affair. prooeed are to be used In enabling th Eagles drill team to attend th snnueL stat convention at Silverton , In Jun . , Marinette Knit Boucles Zephor String. BTHBLWTN B, HOFFMANN'. . tvry wstob repaired her i given ths micrometer Mat. Jno. W. Johnson. Midget Pen to iee. pkabltys. from pig One) I ii Th farm drop wa from Febru ary high of 81 6 down to 78.4 In th week ending March 14. There be bean some slight upward reaction sine mid-March. Th decrease are at least partly dus to abandonment of th process ing tax. Heavleat decrease wer not led In meat and meat product, where th processing tag wa ft strong price Influence. It no new processing taxes are writ ten Into th nsw tsi bill, this trend may continue mildly. Unofficial figures for March ar unoertatn. Th flood ha mad these . difficult to estimate. Th steel rate. for lnstanc, dropped I point th week of the flood. But auto produc tion ha started soaring. Th return of summer weather brought heavy orders. Production may go as high at 400,'XO ears this month, which will b about 100.000 over February, Th weekly rat has been run up to 08,. 000, It wa around 70,000 In Febru- -ry. All th building materials Indus tries sre enjoying ft brisk season by comparison with laat year. While the awarding of contract declined per ceptibly from n unsonl 81 In January to an unofficial 48 In March, th demand for lumber, pint, roof ing, flooring 1 up. Cement produc tion wa about th earns. You have only to compart th building con tracts Index wtth prevlott years to get an Idea of th muoh Improved oonditlon ot that Industry. It ba long way to o yet. f