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J MEDFOttD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFOKD. OKEOON. SUNDAY, APRTL S. 1935. PA (IE ELEVEN mm V Mm Read every aa an thtt page You will probably find exactly the things you bate been looking for or a sale or trade (or unused articles you may havs. Search your attic or i tore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realise Im mediate cash It what you want Isnt here, advertise (or It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word first Insertion ' (Minimum 35c Each additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes tl3i Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TOSTWeek ago, pair glasses. Re ward. Return to Mall Tribune. FOUND Keys on ring. Inquire Trib une office. LOST Boston Bull terrier pup. Please notify 811 E. Jackson. Reward. LUST it dog is missing. call 1610. WANTED MALE HELP t want three MEN Local tea and coffee routes pay up to 460.00 a week. No experience neeaea am yuu must give prompt service to approx. 200 families. I send everything you need. Operate on my capital. Au tomobile given If you qualify. Al bert Mills, 128 Monmouth, Cincin nati, Ohio. RELIABLE men to take up AIR CON DITIONING ana eiecmc toirnjc, tlon. Prefer men now employed and mechanically Inclined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to become experta Installation and service work'. Write giving age, phone, present occupation. Utili ties Eng. Inst., Box 3081, Mall Trib une. MAN OR BOY WANTED for farm work and help with milking. Box 3053, Tribune. WANTED Service station operator with some car washing experience; ' small wages and commission. Box 3046, Tribune. W ANTED FE. MALE HELP OPPORTUNITY to earn money. Does not Interfere with home duties; good pay: permanent. Interview re quired. Box 1457, Tribune. 415 WEEKLY and your own dresses . dress size, r asnion r tocks, ah.., icwv. canvassing. No Investment. Send dress size. FaBhlo Frocks, Inc., Dept. N-9889, Cincinnati, Ohio. FIRST-CLASS all around woman cook, one who is good on short orders and pastry. Apply by letter or phone, stating age and experience. Girl for dining room, age 30 to 36. write or pnone, stating age and experience. Olrl for chambermaid work, age 30 to 26. Apply by letrer or pnone, stating age and experience. WOLF CREEK TAVERN Wolf Creek, Ore. E. R. Burchlel. waNTirn ExDerlenced girl for work In sandwich shop. Apply Fred's Sandwich Shop. 136 No. central. WANTED Experienced waitress at bus stop. Must be fast service. Palace Lunch. Grants Pass. MALE AND FEMALE ADDRESS envelopes at home spare time. 45 to 415 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Stamp brings details. Employment Mr., Dept. 3788. Box 75. Hammond. Ind. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Bookeeplng work your small set of books to keep. Dor othy M. Chltwood, 62-R. LOCAL GARDENER Trustwortny. wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs A F. Mendocino 307 Beagle St. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Incubator. Call 302, Jack sonville. WANTED Steers 10 to 12 mos. old. Also trade heifer for steer. I. C. Williams. Talent. WANTED 600-chick size fuel ell brooder. Bert Asher. R. 1, Box 143. Central olnt. WANTED By refined middle-aged gentleman place to board and room. Tel 1522-Y. 909 Stevena. TWO adults and child will pay for gas and oil for transportation wj nenu, Nevada. Box 3080, Mall Tribune. WANTED Guernsey cow, Phone 14-F-22. ro scrub, wanted Brood sow, about to far row. Phone 14-F-22. WANTED To buy weaner and feeder pigs. O. W. Bllckenstaff. Rt. 3. Box 319. Klamath Falls, Ore. WANTED Passengers to 8. P. Tues dsy. Inquire 305 Tripp St. WANTED 600 horses to bresk to ride or drive. L. o. vsnWegen, 338 N. Ivy. Phone 1043-J. WANTED C(,w to seep durln t'im mer for feed Jacksonville Star Rt., Box 17. L. O. Caiklna. WANTED Weaner plg. Central Point Phont 191. WANTED--Incenfe cedar pencil stock Box 33"0. Tribune. WANTED WOOL UaHAlH Barest esst crises roi r and tJr ool und fleec twine MEKPUtlL BAKOAJN HOUSE WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS AUTO Repairing, reasonable prloes Clement Auto Parts. 230 N. River side. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID (or inner tubes, le per lb up Rags ootum and wool, up to Sc per lb So rap iron small or large lota: also all other metals of all decriptiona MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orspe. Phone 10611 WANTED All kinds of farm lmJo menta for cash. 39 South Grape. Phone not). WANTED TO BOY Men's good used suits. Dsed Wardrobe Shop. SIS Main. JUNK WANTED Blcneat market prices paid tor metals of all ainda raais. wool or ' cotton Southern Ore Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. oetween So. Holly and Oak dale. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BAROA1N HOUSE 27 N Orape St. Poone 1002. FURNITURE upholstering, repeirtn. reflnishing W S. Walker, phone 6iB 207 N Peach. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room furn. duplex, bath, sleeping porch, good garage closs In. Adults only. 240 S. 'Orape FOR RENT Small, furnished house, 131 S. Orape. Adults. SMALL furnished house. 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, 1018 W. 11th St., 430.00, water para Adults only. Phone 238. HOUSE FOR RENT April 15 cheap. D rooms, moaern, i acre, ocieicb. Sign on Maple t-ars, urive. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house on Alder St. Inquire 618 so. uenu-ai. FOR RENT 2 furnished houses, 812 Summit. FOR RENT To responsible tenant, fl.ronm. newlv decorated dwelling, partly furnished, at 316 South Riv erside. Inquire at 325 So. Riverside.. FOR RENT 4-room modern house partly furnished, new paint and pa per. Also furnished cabin. Adults only. Call 953 Dakota. FOR RENT 6-room house; bardwoou floors, rurnace. urepiace. inquire 145 S Oakdale. FOR RENT S-loom house, electric range good location. Inquire 145 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Good 6-room house. Ben Vlmont, 421 Earhart. FOR RENT 6-room modern house 17 Newtown. Call from 9 to 6. ex cept Sundays. Phone 141, Central Point. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished brown & white FOR RENT Home at 608 South Oak dale, by April 1st. Phone 68. FOR REN"l Completely furn. bouse Call at Dow's Cafe. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. APT. FOR RENT 2 rooms, private bath. Adults. 61 N. Oakdale. 4-ROOM furnished apt. for rent. Adults only. 313 So. Grape. FURNISHED apartment, 603 8. Holly CLEAN fully furnished 2 and 8-r'm apt., grouna iioor, ijiubw uaba. adults only. 244 Souto Grape. FOR RENT Furnisued apartment. 916 W. 10th. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only Call 908 west mm. FOR RENT 1'URNISHED ROOMS tviB rent ft rooms: new overstuffed furniture, rugs ana gas range; bedrooms, private bath, hot and cold water and lights. Corner 3rd and Apple S's. FOR KENT Large front room, clos.5 In: not and cold water, shower. 30 So. Fir. FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room at moderate price also gauge If desired. 335 South Riverside. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4U4 8 Orape FOE RENT BOARD E00M ROOM AND BOARD 148 8 Holly. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE truck for wood or labor Phone 13S2-W, FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 6 room home, t low; berries and fruit trees. A. J. Oardner, 611 Ham ilton. FOR SALE or TRADE 7 acres. 6 room house: city water, electricity, barn, chicken house, brooder house, family orchard, vineyard, ladlno clover, under Irrigation. 4 mllea from Medford over Buckshot Hill road. Oon Elliott, Route 4, Box 61-B FOR SALE OR TRADE 8-room fur nished modern house, lot 75x100. Trade for Salem or Portland. What have you? Call 331 W 6'.h St FOR BALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE; 8-room house. 3 blocks from court couse. paving and atroet assessments paid for, taxes paid to date. Will accept 1200 cash for 41200 equity, by owner. Phone 70. 8 SMALL RANCHES, close In, all 1m proved, 3 to 30 acres. City and Buburban homes, stock and dairy ranches. mile front, ige on RoKue river. 3 furnished cot tages. Roberts, Resltor. 730 W. 3nd. St. 23', ACHES 18 seres In peart and cherries; 8-room modern house, plsstered: good outbuildings; well lorsted. This Is a real buy. twifl 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, paved street, close to schools. A snsp at 41900. EXCHANGE Oood paying rettau. rant In Seattle, well located, for ser vice station or any good Income property. J W WAKEFIELD AOENCY Palm Bldg. Tel. 17. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Federal Land Sank farms lair prices, smau pajniemo, interest rates, see L. J. Knox, Sec. Treas. Medford N. F. L. A, FIVE ACRES in small fruits; good improvements: 12000.00. 3 Acres, new house, good out buildings: 42250.00. 402 West Jackson Street. ONE ACRE. 8-room House, chicken houses, 3 miles from Klsmath Falla Trade for larger place. R. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 635, Klamath Falla. FOR SALE 6 acres, modern house in country: electiclty water piped to house, pressure system; on giMxl road a Mi miles from Medlord. Boi 3037 Tribune. LAND FOR RENT, plowed; 9 seres fine garden soil, close In. BROWN & WHITE. Two acres, small new house, elec tricity; only 4426.00. 4.7 Acres, small house; Irrigated; 1200. Modern 4-room suburban home: (lne large lot, shade trees. A real bargain for 41000 cash. Fine 4-room modern house on fine residential atreet for 43000; terms. BROWN & WHITE. REALTORS. DIARY RANCH 265 acres 50 acres free water 50 acres alfalfa 50 acrea grain, balance pasture House 2 barns out oulldlngs Some stock and machinery Located on Butte Creek Sacrifice price 455.00 per acre Owner will take city property In ex change and will assume some dif ference. ALSO 3 acres located In ths finest section of the vallev 3U, miles from Med ford. Deep free soil. Irrigation, good fi-room plastered home, urepiace, hrn. famllv orchard. Priced rUht, at 41600.00 with 4300 00 down and monthly payments like rent. CHARLES A WING AOENCY, INC Phone 728. 109 E Main St. FOR SALE 4-"OOm house, fireplace, large back porch, on east side, close In; fine garden soli, rots of shade; lot 60x207; 41275. easy terms. ALSO About 1 acre and 5-room plastered house with bath, on Lo zler lane; 41000. terms. L. G. PICKELL 204 East Main. FOR SALE 6-room modern house. 1 14 lots. Tel. 369-J or Inquire 1617 N. Riverside. WHEN you think of real estate think 01 bkuwn m w tii ic HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Bldg and oan Aas'n. PCS SALE by owner 10 to 80-acre tracts. irrlRatea Bear creea doi.wmij Itnd Vt mile from Medford; elem ent for gardening. Phone 1634-L FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES THE FINEST USED CARS naturally come In bn the finest new cars. Check up on us. 1934 Chevrolet sedan 1935 Chrysler sedan 1934 Plymouth sedan 1931 Pontlao sedan 1Q31 PYlfri CA1IDB Our Basement Bargains for depend able low cost cars and trucka. Our cars are kept inside, and are real values. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealer GOOD USED CARS Fully reconditioned. Lowest prices 1935 Chrysler 6 Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge coupe. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1630 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1936 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler 8 Sedan. Many others to choose from. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18. Used car lot N. E corner 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Toy fox terrier puppies: very reasonable. B. M. Heath, 695 Terrace St., Ashland. ROLLER CANARIES 21 S Riverside FOR SALE fOULTRY AND EGGS CHICKS next week. Some Saturday. Drewler's Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 0 HEAD ewes and lamba. D. D. Keen ey, Ashland. Phone 14-F-4. FOR SALE Six red weaner pigs. 617 Western Ave. FOR SALE 16 gilts, 4 brood sows. Dr. Miller, Phoenix. FOR SALE Young cow. will lreshen April 28th good gentle family cow. Don Elliott. Route 4. Box 61-B. FOR SALE 70 sheep, ewes snd lsmbs. W. T. Houston. Rt. I, Central point. FOR SALE Registered SHORTHORN bulls, also Reg. heifers of choice breeding. C. O. Oarrett 4i Son. Olenriale, Ore. FOB SALE Rabblte. 13 pedigreed does one buck. A. C. Huson, King a hlphwar phone 1345-M FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good early cut grain hay, 48 a ton. Wm. E. Maynard, Rt. 3, Ross Lane. FOR 8ALE Piano, good condition, beautiful case, very ciieap. Call 316 Apple. FOR SALE Used gaa range, table. Reasonable. Tel 710. ORCHARD thermometera at half price. Dawson. 44 N. Front. FOR SALE Monarch electric range, 43 Ross Court. FOR BALE Kingman logging trailer, good condition. Jantzer't Wrecking Yard. Central point. SAVE on fishing tackle. Balmon rod, reel, line (5 25. Fly-rod, reel, line 43 35. Trolling rod, reel, line 41.50 Boat, motors, everything you need. Low prices. CLIFF S SPORT SHOP 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Newtown spplet. 10c lug box. Bring your container. 1310 W. 10th. PRUI1 O ROWERS AViENTION We have large, medium and atnill smudve pots and torches (or sate M a bargain Rogue Valley Tractor .V, Imp. Co., 39 So. Urai bt. Tel. 20, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMATIC electrle Incubator, 47 .9:1. Brooders, $5.96. Also day old chicks. Baughmsn, R. 1, Box 402, Medford. Orlffm Creek. FOR SALE Maytag washer, square tub. Phone DC9-R. FOR SALE Shelled corn 430.00 per ton; 3rd cutting slfalfs, 10 per ton. John Nealon. Phone 118, Cen tral Point. MEDFORD BARGAIN SPECIALS Roofing paper at big saving. Rebuilt mattresses. 40-lb. each 44 95. white Rotary electric sewing machines, as good as new. Big discount barbed wire, netting and fencing. Oet our prices. Large stock of linoleum rugs at old prices. Paint, all colors, per gallon 41.20. Pipe and pipe fit tings, all sizes; M,, ?4 cable, all lengths. 27 N. Orspe St. Phone 1063. FOR SALE OH storage tank and wagon tank. L. A. Balade. Central clnt. FOR SALE Kanota oats, wheat and oat hay. Chas. Isaacs. 2 miles out on Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Sterilized grape Juice. Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2. Medford. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. 14c lb. E H. Neldermeyer Phone 697-R-l. CHOPPED barley for feed, and ba.e.1 Btraw. V. Buraeu. rnone aao-j-a A BARGAIN One 1-n.p. Bean spray rig. Inquire C. C. Lemmon, care Sgobel & Day. So. Fir St. rVPBWrti ibis -Bierma 116 N Oen tral Phone ,282 POh SAuE Baled alts, fa 414 00 too Monarch Seed ro POt, SALE--Kanota oars and Heo- ohen barley C. F. Niedermeyer 6J3-J-1. HA i FOR SALE drain or alfalfa Gore Ranch. JdClca-inville nighwav FOR SALE Good Newtown apples At cheap prices Inquire Sgobel fe Da? Packing House South Fir St POH dAi.fc Haieo oat nay grouna alfalfa tnu sat rmv loose ellsifa hay O A DeVoe Phone DU3-J-2 PEI'MANKNTS 1 1 .60 and up Pre-vv-st's. 3d So. Oakdale. phone 72? FOR SALS Studebaker motor, '23. $15 Star Route 60. HEAVY DUTY writer tank for sele luui gallon capacity. Phone Flynn Electric, 107. FARMERS ATTENTION 1 We have every kind of farm imple ment needed for your sprlntr ind summer work. See us now for your requirements. Ropue vallev tract and Imp. Co., 39 So. Orape. Phono 206. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner with equlpmont for tomatoes. A real money maker. Valley View. 429 N. Central, Med ford. MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY up to (1.60 for large ai?e single conts or coats and vests, ard up to 7.00 for large used suits. Will H Wilson, 32 No. Front St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COI'NTY AflSTlMCT CO. Abatrai-u l rule and ntle Insurance rbe only complete I I 1 1 e 3 y t e m in Jackson County MUKRAV ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of ri tie. Rounu 8 and S No $2 North Central Ave., upstairs COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL sprsying. Phone 358-M Mcdonagle, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Peer Uynt'a mother 4. County In. North Caro lina t. Medicinal out ir silver 14. Pertaining to the moutb It. In I'JrjytjtiHn relifcion. the astrni body 15. Racket 17. Either of two northern II. Solemn form of a verb ex ti remind fiitura Um 19. Insect 2). Dad civ 22. Article of belief 3. Harden 21 Early aliihabetto characier XT. Portugue!1 measure of length If. Religiou discount 21. Kit rem fear S3 Near 14. Having an ofTentlva mell Solution of Yeatardiy'a Puzzle PEiBIASElRECITXTsTr7 SUEE iMk A TR K Y if Eg P LiA C AiR D A PT U R E HlEJPMD R AMA11 I PIS TlfiR iEiTigMpfE TJA 1 A!n,5MR A;TE,D I nSle tInm iT l e pfo a rf tmi g GlLADPotETSP I NTS rietnIe ff e w pe urn Sit rJac tMSnorIJr s s ww a rja t mia" r 1 a SiElE SICIAIN StElSlsiAlY It. Revarna aid of a coin 17. Rmtpater 29. fieca ot lea 40. Anv seeinlnalr ecrel or occult power 41. Clenched hand 46 Mill ley 46 Klber olant 47. Dutch aaofrra pher 4. CMv In Indiana 10. Correcting 1 y 3 Ntf r r i7 na r r r 3 zzzJfc 'Lr iiZ . it- Mil' Hf - ill 21 3 IP3' 32 Mmmz r!lS!L 40 4 42 At H If 4 '., So & a taH amna- Ha fff i . Mtat 't'fff a. -Maw iaaM. 52 !g', -53 54 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Long Distance Moving LA ROE VAN serving Calif, Oreg and Wash pouts, aemi-montniy trips Fully insured Martin Bros. 101 S 6th St , Orants Pass rel. 146-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 550 to 4300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes License No. 8 157. See W E. Thomas, 45 80 Cen tral Painting and Paperhanglng. COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PA1NTINO. Tinting & Paperhanglng. Harry Marx, phone 14-F-4. Route 1, Box 440. Translei. RKINK.INO TK.-.NSFBH OO. Long distance hauling Furniture, cattle, anything 111 N Fir Phono 1033 O btuart. EADfcJ rRANSFEH & CO. ltflc 1016 No Centra Phon 5-6 Prices right. Service guaranteed. J7RUCKINO AND 8TORAOP LooaJ and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rate rel 83b. P S Swnaon Co. HAWLE TRANSFEH - Expert paci era ana movers Special livestock moving equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside Phont 615. ' LEGAL NOTICES Notice of IMssolution of Partnership Notice la hereby given by the un dersigned that the co-partnership ex isting between us under the firm name and style of Oeppert Moun tain Lumber Company, also known as Monroe and Althouse, engaged In the business of manufacturing lum ber lu Butte Falls, Oregon, was on the 17th day of February, 1936, dissolved by mutual consent. The unfinished business and affairs of said co-partnership will be attended to by C. C. Althouse, one of the undersigned, and C. C. Althouse Is hereby author tzen to collect, receive and receipt for all moneys, goods and property to or accruing to said co-partnership, and to distribute all obllgatlona of said co-partnership, and perform all of Its unexecuted contracts. J. R. MONROE. O. C. ALTHOUSE. County Treasurer's Call for General County Fund Warrants Notice la hereby given that thsra are funds on hand for the redemption ol all warrants drawn on the General County fund of Jackson County, that were registered to and including reo 28. 1935. Interest on the above called war rants ceases on this the 4th day of April, 1936. Dated at Medford, Oregon, April 4, 1938. A. O. WALKER. Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore, Annual Easter Rite Of Knight Templars In Ashland April 12 Knights Templara and ladles will meet at the Ashland Masonlo temple at 1 p. m. on April 13 to hold annual Easter services. Lilnner will be served In the dining room of the temple at 1:30 p. m. At 3 p. m. services will be opened by the officers and Sir Knights, fol lowed by musical numbers. Rev, P, K. Hammond, formerly of Aahland, has been Invited to deliver the ad dress. It It expected that a large number of Sir Knights and their friends will be In attendance. The publlo Is cor dially Invited to attend the services at 3 o'clock. Further details of the program will be announced later. Phone 843. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Cross-Word Puzzle l Acted In oppe altlon to f. Odd: Scotch 10. Final 11. Alack 13. Discordant 11 Qoad 19 Kind of fur 20. City of the leaning tower 21. Dlllsecd 22. Threaded metal fastener IS. Greek dialect 27. eleventh U. President 21. Oaello 10 Insect egg 22. Long narrow Inlets It. Slander 21. Aarees In final sound 40. Cleaning im plements 41. Toward the sheltered side 42 Encircled 44. Kitchen SP purtenanca 41. Color of haarta and dia mond 47. Cuckoollka bfra 41 Eni-h tl. Slnkt below lh4 nor I too " writing table 64. Em reunion of impatience DOWN l. Inquire j. Mine era! spring I. Dutch meter 4. Wild Of t. Long st lea for walking I. Feminine narna 7 Before tl. On condition that LOCAL and From Tula Lake Capt. John B. Murray, commander of Camp Tule Lake, was 4 business visitor here yes terday. e Business Callers Mrs. Lew Reyn olds and daughter, Mlaa Dorothy Reynolds, were among bualnesa call era here from Aahland Friday. At Headquarters Capt. C. S. Miller, commanding officer of Camp South Fork, consulted with officers at Med ford CCO neadquarttra yeaterday, ... Confers Hen Lieut. Xrnest L. Brugger, commanding the CCO com pany at Clear Lake, transacted of ficial business at Medford aeadquar tera yesterdsy. 1 Thanks' Extended The Wenonah club yesterdsy extended thanks to Snlder's dairy, the Lost River dairy and the Monarcn Seed and Feed company for cooperation In the April Frolic last Friday evening. Oet Oraxlnf Permit J. O. Culbert, son and hla father came from Lake Creek yesterday to request a cattle grazing permit of Rogue river na tlonal forest executtvea. The permit was granted. Civil Service Teat Fourteen per. sons yesterday took a civil service ex amination In federal court for United States forest and field clerk. The ex amination waa In charge of Earl H. York, secretary of the local civil serv ice board. Forester Hera Cleon Clark, assist ant supervisor of the Umpqua na tional forest with headquarters In Roseburg, was a visitor yeaterday at the offlcea of the Rogue river na tional forest. Ht conferred with exec utlvea here regarding lnter-forest ad mlnlatratlon. Coyote Control Aide Lee Prescott, who hsa been caretaker at the Annie Spring CCC camp, waa yesterday as signed to the Lava Beda national monument to carry on coyote control under aupervlslon of the ' national park service. He was replaced aa care taker by Ferdle Hubbard, . To Discuss Crops Olea Arnsplger, msnager of the Medford Irrigation district, will address ths weekly luncheon-meeting of the Klwanls olub In the Hotel Medford tomorrow. He will spesk on Irrigation, water supply and the crop outlook for 1938, He la a member of the club. Mrs. Marshall III Mrs. O. X. Mar shall, mother of Edison Marshall, for' mef Medford resident and famous au thor of adventure stories, la seriously 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lion Colvlg, In Weed, Oal. Her son It with her, summoned because of her Illness, at la alto her daughter who resides In Klamath Falla. ... From Crater Lake Bernard Hughes, ranger, returned yesterday to Crater lake national park with a bulldozer part he 'brought to Medford for re pair. He arrived here from the resort Friday evening, stating that when he came through to Medford the state highway to the park's west entrance was open and In good condition, To Attend Conference Medford Kl wanlana are making plans to attend Klwanls district conference to he held In Klsmath Falla on Tuesday, April 14. The host club la preparing special accommodations and entertainment for all visiting Klwanlana and their wlvea. rt It expected that a large del gatlon from Medford will attend. Sek n,H Aid Frank J. Van DyM, Ashland city attorney, and Jean Et. rnart, SONS athletic director, con ferred yesterday with Karl L. Js- nouch, supervisor of Rogue river na Uonal forest, regarding use ot forest service equipment In Improving Southern Oregon Normal achool'a ath letlo field. Mr. Janouch took the mat ter under advisement. ... Writer1! Meeting The regular meet ing of the local chapter. League of Western Writers, will be held at Ho tel Medford Saturday, April 11, at 3 p. m., Mrs. A. V. Graves, president, announced yeaterday. A part of the meeting period will be devoted to a guest speaker ana mem dots win con tribute from original work. All who are Interested are Invited to attend. ... On Npraklng Tour Dr. Alfred Cookman. naturallat and apeclal lec turer of the oth corps area, wat to leave here today on a two weeks' speaking tour for the Shaata-Caacade Wonderland association. He will speak before service clubs and chambera of commerce In southern Oregon and northern California. He hat lust com pitted a circuit of the five CCO camps In eastern Oregon and will resume hit camp lecturea at the termination of nit present engagement. , ... Mineral Msplay Considerable at tendon waa attracted yesterday by new dlaplay of Oregon mlnerala In the Jtckson County Chamber Commerce show window. The exhibit waa arranged by I. R. Santo. It In aludea rough mlnerala, polished gem ttont material such as agatet and Jas pers, sand spike concretions, thunder eggs, petrified woods, crystals, treodo wood obaldlum, fire opals, cut gems, arrowheads. Indian ceremonial bladaa and corals. One of the cut and polish ed thunder egga hat a design which closely resembles the map of the United States. The mlnerala will bt on display for a week. ... Brown Recovering 6htrlff 8yd Brnwn, Injured In an auto mlahap ten days ago on tht Paclfle highway between weed and Yreka, Calif., Is convalescing aatlsfactorlly at hit homt but haa not yet returned to hla office. The sheriff tuitalned t se vere Jolt to hit chest when she auto he wat driving went off the road. He wat orderM to itay In the house to preclude the possibility of catching a cold In the present unaettled wea ther that might complicate tht chest hurts. Sheriff Brown wat also con siderably weakened by lost of blood from tevert cut over ont eye. PERSONAL Taylor 111 Jamoa Taylor baa baen confined to hla bed for aareral daya with aa attack ot Influent, Bonanza Chief Here Capt. Wtu thropa William, commander of Camp fionanaa, waa a vial tor Friday at CCC head quarter here. e Vial tor From Klamath Mr. and Mr. Ray Ward and baby Richard ot Klamath Falla are spending the week end here vial ting relatives. They will return home thla evening. Oaaquet Adviser Here Wallace Griffith, educational advlaer at Camp Oaaquet. conferred Friday at Med ford CCO headquarter with Eugene C. Oolden, dletrlct educational co ordinator. Firemen To Meot rrofeaalonala and volunteer of the Medford fire de partment will hold a. regular monthly meeting lu the fire hall at 7:30 to morrow night. It waa announced yes terday by Chief Roy Elliott. - Back In Medford Oscar Roas, env ployee of the Safeway organization, ha been transferred from Bend to Medford Safeway store No. 41, Mr. Rosa resided here until six weeks ago when he was sent to eastern Oregon. New Grill Manager Announcement was made yeaterday that Frank Levin of Yreka, Cel., has assumed manage' ment of the A and 10 Orlll and plans several ohanges for the better ac comodation ot the public. Mr. and Mrs. Levin have taken up residence on south Central. e Directs Canoe Fete Dave Lowry, graduate of Medford high school and now a Junior In political science at the University ot Oregon, has been appointed chairman ot the canoe fete committee for Junior week-end, an nual apring campus celebration May 0 and 10. see In Hoftpltat Patients at the Osteo pathic clinic over the week-end In cluded Virgil Connelly of Butts Falls, suffering from pneumonia; Ted Quetilaff ot Ashland, medical treat ment; and Mrs. L. C. 6 pan nans of DorrlB, Calif., who underwent a ton- ailectomy yeaterday morning. e Unary Snow Fall Eighteen Inches of snow fell In Crater lake national park Friday night, It was stated In the dally radio broadcast from park headquarters yesterday morning. To tal depth of snow on the ground was given as 13 feet snd four Inches. Park roads were open but motorists were advised to carry chains In esse they should be found necessary for sate travel. ;T OPTIMISTIC OVER YEAR'S PROPECTS BAN FRANCISCO. April AP The Paclflo coast fruit snd vegetable canning Industry faces prospects of s "better-than -average" year, In spite o 1 the recent freeee, ths "Coast Banker" said today In a forecast for this huge Industry. Admitting It 1 "yet too early" to predict definite yields for sny crop, ths survey nevertheless dismissed re-! oent unfavorable reports as ot minor conaequenoe. Indications pointed to somewhat lower prices, but heavier outrun and greater volume of sales. "Development of new products may turn predicted surpluses Into actual shortages," ths report said. Considerable emphasis went to pro duction ot fruit snd vegetable Juioes. Production of tomato Julos "haa Jumped from 180,000 cases In 1028 to over 1,000,000 cases in iDflfl, snd alml lsr Increases may be expected In ths cass of other products," ths survey stated. Ths ability ot coast canners to taks control of larger snd larger shares of ths nstlonsl pack also drew attention. It appears obvious," ths report concluded, "thst peaa are s mors ef ficient crop in ths Pacific northwest than In the east. Hence ths northwest farmer Is In s better position than his competitor in other parts of ths country, in fact. It appears probable hs could expand bis production, even though conditions In ths Industry were such that producers In other sections were being driven out of business." DUST SWEPT AREA PRAYS POR RAIN PRAIM CINTIR. Colo., April 4. (API Pravtrt for moisture are again going up from the dust country. Another severe storm blew In yes terdsy and plana were made for Sun day church aervtcet almllar to those of last apring. A written appeal tald: "Ood haa answered our praytrt ot laat rear and wt believe He It still the tame." For the second tlmt In a week toutneattera Colorado motorlau drove with llghtt In mid-asy and thick eloudt of grime rolled over south western Ksnsaa and toe Oklahoma panhandle. ftreke pan llnrglar PORTLAND, April 4. AP Police renewed their eftorta to catch Port land, parry burglar today after twelve guests at the home) of J. O Paunt aald their purse were stolen latt night. The twelve purest con tained about 170, LAWKMOWER8 sharpened We eall tot and dehver 33 N Pit 6t. SIM BHvtJ. Poods .91. IRE FUNDS FOR PACIFIC HIGHWAY GRANTS PASS. April 4. (API The chief of the bureau of publlo rusaa or me united States person ally favors expenditure of a larger portion of highway improvement runae on the Paclflo highway from Eugene to the southern line. Sen ator Charlea L, McNary reported to day. In a telegram to J. R. Harvey, ; secretary of the Oranta Pass cham ber of commerce, he told of a con- ' ference with Dr. MscDonsld and re ported that he Is "wholly In accord with thla notion." He promised thst the subject will be presented at the meeting of the bureau of roadt, forest service ana road commission to allocate fundi. Surveys of the route have already been made by the atate highway commission for elimination of 631 curves and ahortenlng time of travel . between Orants Pass and Roseburg alone by more than one hour. McNary'a telegram said: "A day ago Mr. MscDonsld, chief of bureau of roads, came to my of- flee and conferred at length touch- Ing the Important subject of straight ening and broadening tht Paclfle highway from Eugent to the south ern line of the state. I have repeat- edly contended that a larger portion of the -highway improvement fund ahould be expended on thla section ot the road. "Dr. McDonald It wholly In accord with thla notion and will advise me In a tew daya when the meet ing will be had between the bureau of roada and foreet service and atate highway commission for allocation ' of funds. When this date It fixed, thle Important aubject matter ahould be presented to these agencies and I will keep you advised." 4 E CAST OF PICTURE The Paclflo coast premiers showing of what la expected to result In being . one of the year's ten beat pictures, brings "These Three," starring Mir iam Hopkins, Merle Oberon and Joel MoCrea to ths Crater lan theatre to day for a. three day run. A dramatic situation thst invites ruined reputations to three people, brought on by the malicious lying ot a twelve-year old child, forms ths motivating background (or ths story's plot. Ths drama Is laid In is small girls' school ths two feminine stars have established with ths aid of MoCrea, as a young doctor. There ths 13 -year Bonlta Granville (said to steal ths show), a bullying child, gtvsn to glib lying to escape punishment for her vicious pranks, stsrte the lis thst results In ths three young people be- ! tng ostracised by tbs community and becoming the center of sn ugly scan dal. An unexpected turn of events brings the truth to light and the story Is brought to a happy conclus ion. On Wednesday only, a high spsed romance carried bn In ft spooky at mosphere under ths ever present threat of desperate gangsters snd blazing guns, and leavened with aide splitting comedy situations, will bring ".Seven Keys to Baldpats" to the Craterlan theatre. Gen Raymond, heading ths east as a novelist seeking a quiet place to write his book, goes to s deserted mountain Inn on a midwinter night,: Though he hopes to be alone, s ser-, lea of unexpected snd mysterious vis-, ltors arrive and his solultuds Is turn ed Into a turmoil, amid which the heroins remains ss baffling as the rest. Margaret Callahan, Brln O'Brien Moore, Krlc 8 lore, Moroni Olaen snd. Grant Mitchell head ths supporting cast. THE GRANGE Lake Creek Orange. Another dance will be given by Lake Creek Orange, Saturday, April 11. Because of conflicting dates. It was necessary to postpone the presenta tion of the one-act comedy, "Bandana Chorus," untu April 17. Other fea tures of the entertainment will also appear on the program. Amusement, of recreational nature will help to complete full evening. A xxal! admission will be charged. Because of the dance, the follow ing night, the last session of Lake Creek Orange wat ahort, only busi ness of routine nature being trans acted. Mary Charley waa reported 111 by Chaplain 111, Meyer, relief commit tee chairman. Mrs Meyer alas reported having vis ited Mrs. Mary Meyer and Mrs. J. H. Tyrrell of Medford, both former reel dents of the Lske Creek community. The program Included assembly tinging, talk by Mabel Stanley and reading by Beth Zundel. 4 ... Women May Bring Peace To World PORTLAND, Ore.. April 4. (AP) Mist Charlotte T. Nlven, member of the national T. W. C. A. board, tald today aha believed Chrlatlan leader ship among women of the world may bring about the end ot wars. Mist Nlven, whose home It In New Tork, recently retired aa general sec--retary of the World'a V. W. C. A. council. She hat beeu conferring W1U leader, ol tht organisation hare.